Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1963-05-25
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In The New. Iowa .. Ba"ties Illinois , ~Qft Big -Ten Baseball Crown I lowa' 5 baseball team defeated THIS Purdue. 4-2. at the Hawk dia mond Frlday, but still remained The Weather one-half game out oC rirst place a league-leading illinois WOD MORNING Cloudy HtvnIay wilt. oc~lion- over Minnesota. 5-3 . • 1 rllln .Yfr moat ef ttl. It... In other Big Ten action. Ohio ON (AMPUS- witt! r.1n pots..., moder... .. State defeated Indiana. 4--0; Wi ~iCITALS. A group of Iowa City heAVY It Ii,.,.. In ttl. norffIw ..t. comin beal Michigan State. 12· H11M from ttl. 50s In ttl. nortft. high ~chool students will Imsent owon 7; and Northwestern downed one of three recitals Sunday in the oil ••It .. 65 .. 75 in the utAme Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City Michigan, 3-1. North Rehearsal HaH 01 the Music ~W'lt . lIIiooi • the team which Iowa Du'llding. meets in a showdown double EltabUlbed LD 1888 Associated Press Leased W~ and Wlreooolo Saturday, May 25. 1963, Iowa City, Iowa At 2 p.m. SaU)' Nickerson and header al the diamond at 1 p.m. Nancy Mittman, students at Uni today. has a 9-4 record; Iowa , . versity High and Caroline Means is 8-4 in conference play. Ohio and Stephen Osburn. students at State is third In the standlngs. City Hi~ h . will present nine piano a gam behind, and Wiseon In selections. is fourth 1~ games out. (For Faculty Measure d tails. page 4. ) At 4 p.m. Carol Van Nostrand, A4, St. Cloud. Minn .. will present a plano recital. Her selections include Alal)ama ~s Wallace Mozart's "Fantasie in C minor." Scbubert·s "Sonata in B-liat," and On ROTC Aired Franck's "Prelude, Chorale and Local Youth F\lgue." By NORBERT TATRO faculty recommended the change to Staff Writ.r At 8 p.m. James Il'win, G, Iowa a one year program. the faculty City, will present a French horn Dissatisfaction with the SUi thought a new ROTC program Admits Theft recital. Assisted by his wife, Linda , ROTC program was not the reason would now be in effect, but it is at the plano. he will perform selec the faculty of the College of Liberal Ordered to Court only now being considered by I c tions by Mozart, Heiden and Rich· Arts bas recommellded the com ard strauss. pulsory program be reduced to a Congl'ess. Stu it said. In Grocery , series of five lectures, Dean Dewey THE NEW PROGRAM would Stuit said Friday. eliminate compul ory ROTC and Iowa City Police announced Fri IN THE STATE- day that a l8-year~d Iowa City The faculty has been "very satis change the voluntary program from ,lULL SHOOTER , A De Wilt area fied" with lhe one year compulsory youth has admitted the Wednesday farmer was arrested Friday (or four years to two program which has been in effect years - the junior In Legal night burglary at Roseland's gro shooting the bnU. Showdown for two years, Stuit said. But the and senior years. cery, 822 E. Benton St.. but ha Gilrald Griep was charged in a faculty feel s the five-lecture orien· Stuit said If this complaint with causing Injuries to tation program will give students denied sctting the fire which was beasts, in this case a bull and sev bill is passed discovered in the slore early the opportunity to decide i[ they orientation lec er81 head of cattle iJwned by a want to continue ROTC. Stuit ex· * * * * * * IState Sovereignty' Thursday mornin,. neighbOr, Robert Barker. tures c 0 u I d be plained. Two years ago when the . eliminated. The Greensboro Demonstrators The )louth·, name has not been Barker told Sheriff Marvin Bruhn resolution calls for that allegedly Griep shot the bull released , Aft~r an arraignment up to five lectures. Seen -As Key Issue Friday on breaking and enterIng anll the other animals with a shot· he remarked, so gun when they wandered through charg • he was lurned over to Loren Kottner the lectures could Taken from Mayor s Office BIRMINGHAM, Ala . 1.4'1 - A Fed J. Malone, 20, of Mobile is Lo be· a hole in a fence onto Griep's pro ' juvenlle authoriti s and is expected c perty. The bull was badly wounded. STUIT be red u c e d to eral Judge Friday ordered defiant com th second Negro ever ad· The Incident came only two hours Gov. Georg Wallace inLo court zero. Tbe dean doubted the act of I GltEENSBORO. N.C. IA'I - N!ne mltted to the main campus at Tus Lo undergo psychIatric examination • • • . Negro demonstrators were carried after a r~soiutlon UrGing integra- next month for a legal showdown at Unlver Ity Ho plla!. IOWLI"G ALLEY OUT. Plans Named Head ~ongress would become law untd bodily from the office of Mayor tion of Grcensboro businesses was caloosa, and David M. McGlath ry. endorsed unofficially by the city's on the state sovereignty issue 'n, will attempt to enroll at the Th youth reportedly entered the for a proposed $42,000 two·lane September 1964. David Schenck Friday after they raised by the Governor in hIs bdwling aUey at the Iowa Braille The faculty recommendation. threatened to sit- in until he called governing body. center in IJ unts ville , his hometown. grocery store about 8:30 p,m. wed· Mayor Schenck had said earlier pledge to keep two Negroes out of nesday after owner Mrs. Alfred and Sight-Saving School at Vinton passed with no dissenting votes, a special meeting of tbe city coun· a staLe university. "Thl action is brought by Ihe have been dropped. Of Iowa Union goes to President Virgil M. Han· ell. he was hopeful - but not optimis. United tates in its sovereign ca· E. Roseland had closed the slore, tic - that the council's aclion Asserting Federal sovereignty. The reason is that the 1963 legis· Loren Kottner, director o[ Kansas cher. Both Hancher and the Board ------- paclty to safeguard the due admin Fire which caused exlen Ive la~ure did not appropriate suffi of Regents must approve the rec would stop racial demonstrations the Ju tice Department moved for istration of justice in its courts and moke and water damage. broke Stale University's Memoriai Un· here Ian injunction again t Interference cient funds for capital improve ion, has been named to direct ommendation before the program the integrity of its judicial pro· out in the store at 4:40 a.m. thurs ments at the school. can be changed. Professors THE NEGRO students, five male by Walloce with Lhe enrollment .of ces ," the F deral complaint said. day. Police said the youth cannot SUI's Union. and four women, sat on Lhe floor Negro students at the UniverSIty ~ Iverson, superintendent. THE JUSTICE OEPARTMENT reeall lighting a match whUe Announcement of the appoint· Hancher, who has been out of To Be ~ there:. They added the youth does said bowling is one o[ the most ment was made Friday in Des town, said Friday night, "I baven't A·, of the mayor's reception room and of Alabama . quoted Wallac 's pledge of last rea refused to leave. Police Capt. W. A governor "ha no authority by not smoke. popular sports among the 158 stu· Moines by SUI President Virgil M. seen the letter (of recommenda- Tuesday La "bar lhe entrance of dents at the school. He said a bar H, Jackson asked them to walk 'interpo Ilion' or otherwise to ob any Negro who attempt to enroll The youLh was arrested about Hancher, who presented the ap- tion) yet." On KWAD out 10 a paddy wllGon. The nine strucl or prevent the execution of otten Is erected so the' blind stu pointment to the State Board of Re- No action can be laken before in the University of Alabama." 12:30 a.m. Friday In hi home by d~!Its can line up with the all~y. sat on the floor, wrapped their the lawful orders of 8 court oC the city detectives. An old .32 callher gents for approval. June 't:l or 28 wben the Board of . arms around their knees and reo United States," the Justice Depart· "I embody the soverelgnlty of Kottner will become director of Regents next meets the president I Dormitory resldenls will be able this tate." he aid. pistol was found In the youth's I fused to budge. Jackson ordered ment said. school locker along wIth 141.75 of IN . THE NATION- the IMU July 15, succeeding Earl said. Hancher added' he might with-I to get anbswfers af!>DUlt large .1~~t~Ure them carried out. U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Seybourn Wallace, who has repeatedly de· the 6tolen money, detectives IIBld . • SUGAR HEARINGS. ln Washing E. Harper, who is retiring after 25 hold making a recommendation cour.ses . e ore IDa . cxamlll~ IOns nounced F deral courts, flied suit ears of directing the Union I til j t b f tb t' by listening to dormItOry radiO sta· They were booked on a charge 1-1. Lynne ordered WaUacl' to ap They added lhe pistol apparently ton skyrocketing sugar prices Y " ... un us e ore e mee mg. lion KWAD. of loitering and causing a nuisance pear June 3 in Blrmlngham to sbow last Saturday In U.S. Supreme had not been loaded and belonged touched off demands for a con· Th~ Unlverslt~ IS very pleased I IT IS "POSSIBLE" the program Starting Monday professor will in a public building.