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I .. • Pari's Talks Only 'Tiniest Crack' In War

An AP New. Analy.l. including bombing and shelling of its ter· an indication of considerably incr~ until a worn-out enemy, preoccupied eJse. Vietoam's government refuses to negotiate namese told me recently, "it looks to us By WILLIAM L. RYAN ritory b) l'.S. forces , to stop before she Soviet influence in Hanoi. w!lere, would give up the fight. with llIe Viet Congo The Viet Cong refuse that what is happening in America is enters the next phase of talks. The United At this point, tenor oC Hanoi comment to talk with thOSe they call "puppets" of worse than what happened to us in llIe The opening to peace in Vietn.am is only Some keen observers of the situl:tion in the tiniest crack. Stales wants to know what Hanoi will changed. North Vietnam's party until then Saigon. Tet offensive:- swap. such as a freeze on infiltration of Southea t Asia judge llIat the process 5U):.x>rted Red China in its ideological war Thailand, Malaysia and othe Asian coun· If that opening Is widened, It wiU be a which brought about an agreement to meet. Americans and North Vieblamese can development of deepest significance for arms into South Vietnam. willi foscow. ThereafLer Hanoi became talk, but as long as North Vietnam, as in· tries, including severely threatened Laos in Paris began in Septerober 1965, when situated on the doorstep oC Vietnam, in· the future of peace in Asia and the rest of neutral and no longer criticized Russians. dicated in its latest statement, sUcks by The contact will be enough 10 cause a Defense Minister Lin Piao, who was then Hanoi was virtually forced to rely on Mos· dicate developing cases of jitters. They world. bad case of peace jitters in the govern· emerging as Red Chinese strong man, is­ its aU-or·nothing stand, llIere can be IitUe cow Cor significant help. hope oC breakthrOUgh and fighting will gO wonder what will happen to them and who The intentions of Hanoi will not be ment of South Vietnam. which seems con· sued an essay, "Long Live Victory of will protect them if U.S. miiitary pressure known. however, until representatives oC vinced that Hanoi wants to gain time and People's War." Moscow, in turn. has been interested In on while the negotiators talk. cont.aining Chinese ambitions. should be cut back. the United States and Communist North a respite from pUnishment and loss of Many thought it was a call for world What i happening in America dismays Vietnam get down to head·f.o.head discus· manpower it has been subjected to by revolution. But there wa somellling else Testifying to this was a decision to shore and frightens Saigon, to say nothing of * sion in Paris. Americans and by a quarter centw-y of In il. Peking seemed to Instruct, even or· up India, in concert with Americans. when other Southeast Asian governments. They * * The Paris meeting will be strictly a pre­ war. der, North Vietnamese to pattern their In· Chinese threa tened its borders. are alarmed by antiwar protests. by what liminary contact to decide whether the two But if the meeting causes a peace scare dochina ambitions on Mao Tsetung's taco U the 10scow faction in Hanoi h won they read as pressure for U.S. withdrawal sides reaDy will or can negotiate. They in AsIa and by reports of widespread civil Terrorists Blow I , in Saigon. it is also likely to cause one in tics in China. which include engagem.ent out, there is some hope that llIe Paris con· will laIIt about whether they are willing to Peking. If North Vietnam begins 10 nego­ in war for many years, operation from tact might develop into talks. But peace disorders in the United States. talk peace and on what basis. tiate, it will do so in defiance of advice of remote ba es. refusal to battle with a seems a long way away. "When we see pictures of Washington North Vietnam wants "all acts of war," its huge neighbor, Red China. This will be superior enemy and surrender of territorY, The obstacles are formidable. South buildings on fire." a prominent South Viet· TNT-Filled Taxi On Saigon Street SAIGON (.fl - Terrorists packed a taxi with TNT Friday and blew it up in the heart of Saigon a block from the U.S. Embassy in the boldest terrorist attack oil Iowan on the capital since the Tet offensiYe in Serving the University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City February_ The blast wrecked a church·sponsored l!:Itablilhed In 1868 10 c:enla a copy Associated Preu Leased Wire and Wirpohntn Iowa City, Iowa 5224O-Saturday. May 4. 1968 student center and damaged Soulh Viet· namese and American television buildings. killing 3 Vietnamese and wounding 25 Vietnamese and 5 Americans. Most o[ the wounded were young Viet· Johnson Blasts Varner Hits Parking Unit namese girls in the two-story student cent· Final Examinations Begin May 27 er of llIe World Unlversity Service. l Police blamed the Viet Cong and said Final axam. will b.. ln Monday, May tlons n.vlf' hive precedence over r.. u. Tax 'Blackmail' an estimated 120 pounds of TNT was in 27. Thl. I. the exam .chedule announced larry .eheduled _s. For Ilgnoring Students the taxi that was backed Into a narrow lIy the Unlver.lty Examination Servlc •• Following the t.ble .re course. end driveway between the student center and The student·[aculty Security and Park· 10 do increasingly ... A basic objective the maln studio fOr the South Vielnamese The table .how. the day. and tim .. of correspondIng enm period. for multi· 'Ktloned cours ••. By Congressmen ing Committee was accused Friday of of student-univcr ity relationships is mu· government broadcasting service. .... 38 final .",amlnatlon ...rlod.. Day neglecting to consult students before form· tual trust and responsibility. With t his Station Main Target and time entrl .. on the table de.lgnate No student II ... quired to t.... mo ... WASHCNGTON IA" - President Johnson ing University policy. The charge was kind of relationship. the way would be than th .... exam. In on. day. An un- The South Vietnamese station apparent· ..... accordIng to the first regular w.. k. hurled 8 "blackmaiJ" accusation Friday made by Student Body Pres. Carl Varn· open for a maximum of student influence Iy was a main targel. and the explosion cIorvradu ....tudont who has more thIn at Congress members who. he charged, er. over the aCfairs of the University." Iy m..tlng tfm. for .,n.I.... etfo"" thr.. ex.ms .cheduled In _ dlY or two blew out windows, shattered partitions cou...... H.wever, .Ingle • e c tie n • d are stalling a tax increase in hope 01 Varner said tbe committee blatantly Varner said thal the parking ~ommit· and ripped out wires in llIe station. The ..,.am. .cheduled for the ..me ...rlod forcing Impossibly deep spending cuts. disregarded University Pres. Howard R. Ice had made no attempt to consult with cou"'" that meet retularly at 4:30 p.m. must file a reque,t for I chIn II' of adjacent U.S. Armed Forces television ar later have no ....clflc time ..t a.lde Johnson gave nearly nine minutes of a Bowen's pOlicy statement. l)utJining stu· students or th ir student government reo station sustained smashed windows and a schedul. In the Registrar'. office by 4 dent participation in forming Univer lty pre entalives before making its decisions. for them. In.lrvctors of .uch cour ... p.m. May 17. news·packed, 3O·minute n ws conference collapsed ceiling in a studio. m.y IChedule tfMIr exam. In any of tho - the first to be televised and broadcast policy. He Raid the committee also made Furthermore. Varner said. faculty memo By Monday, May 20, name. of stud.n .. its recommendation on parking so near bers of the commiUee had squelched any Both stations. not televising at the time 31 ...rlod., but they must arranl' make· for whom chanlles have ....n approved nationally since Nov. 17 - to an angry o( the blast, began evening television up .xamlnatlon. for those .tudent. who assault on lawmakers who he said are the end of the school year that it was IIttempt by student members of the com· and copl •• of th.lr final .",am schedul •• impossible for tbe Studcnt Senate to give mlttee 10 consult with the senate. broadcasts on schedule. Radio broadcasts have conflict. with ather cour .... will be forwarded to Instructors who "courting danger by this procrastination" were momentarily disrupted by the ex· on his proposal for an antl.inflationary it any careful consideration. Varner said the lateness of the commit· Cou..... hnlnt hIgher department must arranll' for make.up ellamlnatlon •. The Security and Parking Committee tee's announcements of the new policy plosion. numbers, 01' hllher cou .... number. will Gradua.. .tud.nt. are to arrang. for surtax. the The President also: roet Wednesday an"! recommended to was a repetition of its tactic last sum· Officers at scene said the five Amer· ta"e precedence when the conflict I. neeeflary adJustmen .. dlrKtly with th.lr Bowen that all freshmen and sophomores mer when it gave Hillcrest Parkini Lot Icans injured apparenlly were in the within a dopartment. Ma"e.up exam In .. Instructors. P.ac. Talk, Sat and any students IIviOg within a Io-block to University Hospital without consultlng streets of a busy lntersect.lon near llIe e Announced he has notified North radius of the Pentacrest not be allowed Hillcrest residents. blast scene. A South Vietnamese police· Vietnam 01 U.S. readiness to start pre­ to park in campus lots from 7: 30 a.m. to Varner said tbat he was not critical of man said he found the engine of the blown liminary peace talks May 10 in Paris_ 5:30 p.m. Monday throuo \ Friday. any specific committee proposal, bllt that up taxi 200 yards from the site of the ex· Hanoi had broadcast its acceptance o( 8y not consulting students on this ac· he just wished committee members had plosion. DATE 7:30 10:00 1:00 3:30 7:00 the time and place two hours earlier. tion, the parking committee disregarded communicated with students before tak· Police were trying to determine how 1 2 3 4 5 • Denounced criticism of the govern· Bowen's ouUine oC how students should ing any action. Ihe terrorists got the taxI, loaded with Mon., Tue.8:30 Multi. Mon. 11:30 Tue. 12:30 Multi . ment·s war.and·peace strategy by those participate in University policy making, Varner said he did not know what spec' explosives, past guards around the tele­ May 27 Sect. Sect. "pursuing personal ambitions that result Varner said. This outline was presented ific action the scnate would take, but U\at vision stations. in dividing our people." But he rejected in Bowen's letter to llIe stud nt Senate in some legislation would probably be pass· 6 7 8 9 10 Military Polie. Nervous Ttie., Mon. 8:30 Tu.:. 7:30 Multi. Multi. Tue. 1:30 the idea of a campaign moratorium on which he stated his objection to a new ed. The explosion caused fre h nervousne s May 28 I I I Sect. I Sect. 1 discussion of Vietnam. student can tltulion adopted in March. He said it was clear that he and the arr.ong Saigon's Vietnamese military and • Urged nonviolence upOn the P a 0 r Bowen said, "On the other band, a uni· senate expected fllture commit~ee deci· pollee units, already on 100 per cent alerl 13 15 versity should con uIt with students on sions to be consi tent with Bowen's pro­ Wed., Multi. 112Multi. Mon. 3:30 MOil. 10:30 Mum. People's Campaign marchers who are because of reports the Viet Cong are pre· 114 1 both curricular and extracllrricular mat· posal to conslllt students before forming May 29 Sect. Sect. 1 Sect. headed for Washington. Johnson predicted paring another assault on the capital. r Congress will weigh seriously any pro­ ters. This we have done and are prepared University policy. Viet Cong pri.soners picked up during Thur., No final examinations to be scheduled posals that are made "lawfully and prop­ a smail skirmish eight miles [rom Saigon May 30 I erly" to belp the poor. told interrogators that they had been told Opinion was split on Capitol Hill wheth· they would be moving into the city, the 6 7 8 9 o NCU Conference To Feature Fri., Multi. Multi. Multi. Mon. 12:30 Mon. 2:30 er Johnson's bristling attack on congres­ government reported. May SI Sect. Sect. Sect. sional delay had helped or hurl his ef· In the inflamed northeast corner of r r r r r forl to win enactment oC a 10 per cent Sat., South Vietnam, ground fighting spuUered , 121 124 No final surtax to curb inflation and bulwark the out after U.S. (orces crushed a North June 1 Sat. 8:30 122 Tue. 9:30 I~ Multi. Mon. 1:30 Iexaminations to dollar again t foreign gold speculators. Speakers, Workshops, Films Sat. 10:30 Sect. be scheduled Vietnamese counterattack near Dong Ha The senior Republican on the House A weekend conference of £iJms, speak· Thing," followed by Jeff Sbarlet speaking Thursday. In four days of lierce lighting Ways and Means Committee, Rep. John ers and workshops will tell the story on "Working Within the Military." around the Dong Ha Marine base and Sun., No final examinations to be scheduled W. Byrnes of Wisconsin, said in a state· about problems In white slum areas and 11 a.m. - Seven workshops will be going near Hue, allied troops reported 1,303 of June 2 I ment that Johnson has "killed the chances how summer volunteers can help the poor on at the same time, all but two in the the enemy killed . 28 29 for the tax bill." whites solve some of these problems. Union , on the foll , wing subjects: Elec· s 127 Members of the National Community U.S. and South Vietnamese casualties Mon., Multi. /26Tue.11:30 Mon. 9:30 1 Multi. 1 MultI. " L.id It Out For UI" toral Politics; Servicemen; Middle Class Sect. Sect. Union (NCll), a Chicago group which has totaled 108 men killed and 54 t wounded June 3 rSect. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mans· Organizing; High Schools; Doctors and in the battles. charge oC the training proll!'ams for vol· Medical Clinics: Starling Our Own Schools 2 34 [ield of Montana disagreed. "r was de· unteers, will speak and conduct workshops The other northeast area of hard fight. Tue. , /30 Multi. Multi. Mon. 7:30 ISS'fue. 10:30 Tue.2:30 lighted he spoke out as he did and laid it (Macbride) ; Toward a Union of Organ­ durin!! the two days. izers (Macbride). ing this week is 45 miles to the south, June 4 Sect. rSect. r 1 out [or us and the peoPle." Mansfield Following is a schedule of events for around Hue. In the latest action. para' said. "Where Are We At, Where Do We Go," Wed., 35 36 37 38 INO final both days: troopers of the 82nd Airborne DivisiOll June 5 examinations to During the talk, John on der lunced SATURDAV : , a.m. to S p.m. - A a talk led by Rennie Davis, a founder of repOrted overrunning enemy positions 1 Multi. 1 Multi. 1 Ttie. 3:30 1 Multi. what be caUed obstacles raised by Chair· Sect. Sect. Sect. be scheduled series of films will be shown in the Union SDS, and Mike James. a national SDS four miles west of Hue. '. man Wilbur D. Mills CD·Ark). of the Indiana Room . officer, will be held in the Union minois Ways and Means Comroittee, and by oth· Room at an as·yet unspecified time Sun· MUL TIPLE SECTIONED COURSES AND THE PERIODS ers who helped she lve the bill three times. 10 p.m. in 225 Chemistry Building - IN WHICH THEY ARE SCHEDULED Doug Youngblood, chairman of the NCU; day afternoon. Forecast If Congress members dislike his $186- Steve Fox:. a mem ber of the Indeperdent A definite schedule of conference events Course No. Exam Period Course No. E.am Period Cou .... No. Exam Period billion budget, Johnson said, "then stand Workers Coordinating Committee; and will be available in the Union Gold Feath· FaIr and cool.r today; hlllhs 67 to 72_ IE: 195 31 8:197 12 23:44 25 up like men and answer the roU call and Noel l/!l1atln, member of the Latin Amer· er Lobby starting th is m.orning. Fair and w.rmer Sunday. IS :2 21 9:1 17 23 :86 35 cut what they think ought to be cut. ican De(ense Organization, will speak on 4:4 35 9:2 17 23 :88 25 "But. don 't hold up a tax bill until you topics wbich include labor Insurgency. 6A :1 38 25 9:11 15 25 :114 can blackmail someone into getting your 12:30 p.m. - Six workshops will be oc· SA :2 38 9:12 15 26 :1 25 own personal viewpoint over on reduc· 6A :13 curring simultaneollsly in various Union Chicago English Teacher Is 35 9:27 2 26:2 30 tions." he concluded. rooms on the following subjects: Race and 6A :15 21 9:28 2 27 :5 36 6A :I32 Orga.nizinl!; Women Organizers; Draft Re. 2 9:66 2 27:6 36 sistance This Summer: Theater, Art, Mu· 6A :14! 12 9:91 11 27:7 36 sic; Wbat We Learned in VISTA ; and University Mother For 1968 M :I42 9 9:92 8 27:8 36 Plane Explodes Wh at To Do Right Now. 6A :I44 5 9:130 9 27 :22 9 A Chicago high school teacher has been the Union Main Lounge. Mayor Loren 2:30 p.m. in the New Chemistry Audi· named University Representative Mother Hi ckerson will be llIe luncheon speaker. 6B :15 9 9:131 23 27 :29 5 torium - "The Jom Experience will be 6B :31 15 10:21 5 27 :149 38 for 1968. She is Mrs. Henry M. D'Olier, Hickerson is director of community rela· told by Junebug Boykin. a NCU member ; who will be a guest of honor during Moth· tions fOr the University. 68:55 5 10:22 5 28:5, 6, 7, 8 In Texas Storm; Pe!!JI'Y Terry, editor o( The Firing Line, 68 :56 16 10:23 5 10, 18, 30 16 er's Day Weekend at the University today The University Mother {or 1968 will be a leftist paper; Bob Lawson; and Julius and Sunday. honored by the AWS at an informal recep­ 68:111 28 10:24 5 28:20 12 Lester. bl ues singer and antiwar advocate 68 :114 12 10:31 16 28:37 35 Mrs. D'Olier was nominated for the han· tion this afternoon and will present tro­ who was in Cuba with Stokely Carmichael phies at University Sing, choral singi ng 68 :!2O 8 10:32 16 28 :149 38 84 Aboard Die or by her son, Henry Mitchell D'Olier, A4 . 68 :126 la year. contest which will close Mother's Day 36 10:33 16 29:2 31 3:30 p.m. - Seven workshons will he 68:132 DA WSON, Tex. (.fl - A Braniff Interna· Weekend at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Union. 23 10:34 16 31 :1 36 occurrin!! simultaneously in various rooms S8:135 35 10:35 16 tional Electra exploded while flying in a The wife of a Chicago businessman, Mrs. 31 : 13 30 rain storm Friday, scattering bodies and in the Union on the rollowinl( subjects: SB :I36 15 11:5 18 31:17 31 D'Olier earned a B.A. degree in English wreckage over a half·mile squa re area. Workin!! With Youn!! Guys: Startin!! New from the University of Pittsburgh and also 88 :137 29 11:6 18 Sec. 3 &: 4 68 :147 Projects; Orl!anizin!! in Factories: Rtart· completed a year of graduate study there. 30 11 :7 18 31 :115 16 Braniff said there were 84 persons in!! a Printin" Operation In Your Town: 88:148 25 11:8 18 aboard - 79 passengers and 5 crew memo She is a senior English instructor in Cal· 31:117 8 Startinl( a Film Co-OP : Housin!!. Tenant umet High School , Chicago. 18:162 17 11 :32 8 32 :36 2 bers. No survivors were found at t b e 88 :170 Unions. Urba n Renewal ; Putting Out Other Mother's Day Weekend events f.o. 38 11 :36 2 34A :3 21 scene. Npwsoapers. 6E :I05 II 13 :11 28 day are: 34S :1 5 The plane fell about one roile east 01. SUNDAY: 10 a.m. in the Union Dlinois An honors convocation to recognize SE:Jll 36 13 : 12 9 34S :168 Dawson, a JitUe central Texas farm com· IE: 125 36 Room - Clark Ki ssinl!er. mrm ber of Citi· scholastic achievement at 10 a.m. Donald 18 13 :21 29 munity. Dawson is about 25 miles south­ lIS : 126 35:1 31 zens for Independent Poli tical Action BrYant, professor of speech. will speak. 38 17:2 36 35 :2 17 east of Corsicana and about 90 miles 68:155 29 (CIPA 1. wiD speak on "The McKennedy A luncheon at noon in the Union Main 17:3 28 35:11 15 south of DaUas . 7E:lOO 17 17:9 Lounge. 11 35:12 15 The flight was Braniff 352 en routf from 7E:12O :I 17:91 23 The University tennis team will meet 35:28 21 Houston to Dallas. It was dUe in Dallas the University of Minnesota at 1 p.m. on 7E:121 38 18:2 9 News In Brief 35 : 131 23 at 4:58 p.m. , and was to have gGoe on 7E:122 31 18:12 12 the new courts soulh of the stadium. Tbe 36:25 11 to Tulsa, Fort Smith, Ll tUe Rock and University baseball team will play a dou· 7E:I23 11 19:5 30 EVANSTON, III. - A band of Negro stu· 7E :160 5 36 :31 25 Memphis. dents seized control of a Northwestern ble header against Northwestern at 1 p.m. 19:65 30 36 :33 11 7E:lSl 9 19:66 Jerry Strader. publisher of the Corsi· University office building anJ said they 011 the diamond southwest of the Field 23 36 :90 9 cana Sun was one of the first persons at 7E :I62 35 19: 119 35 are determined to remain barricaded until House. 7E:167 15 36 : 170 8 the scene. the school's officials meet their demands. Mortar Board, women's honorary group, 19: 120 29 38:2 17 7P:'15 31 20 :2 "I saw no survivors, no bodies in· Demands included one for an all·Negro will hold its [ormal tapping of junior wo­ 5 39 : 131 23 tact," he said. "At least 50 per cent men at 3 p.m. on the west approach to Sec. 3 &: 4 20:16 5 or dormitory in the predominanUy white uni· 7P:131 16 41 :102 9 the bodies appeared to be burned. versity. Old Capitol. 21 : 123 11 41 :106 17 MRS. HENRY D'OLlER 78 :115 12 22C :7 "The pieces of the plane were jus I MARKS, Miss. - The Poor People's N.med Mother Of Vear A Thieves Market art sale will be held 28 42 : 168 36 fragmentary." said Strader. "The largest from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Union New Ball· 78:120 ,9 22M :2 12 March on Washington, an infant that hop'es 78 :170 31 44:1 29 piece I saw was just a portion of the land· to grow into a political giant. wrestled The University Mother is chosen by mem­ room . 22M :3 9 55:54 7U :130 8 17 ing gear." with org:mizational and recruiting prob· bers of the Mother's Day Weekend com­ The Central Party Committe will sponsor 22M :4 12 55:84 7U :1J5 5 22M:5 9 Strader said he found what appeared to lems. mittee from mothers nominated by lOllS Peter, Paul and Mary in concert at 8 p.m. 30 59:41 38 7V:1I0 25 22M :6 be an engineer's flight plan and turned HOUSTON, T.x. - An Arizona accoun· and daughters attending the University. ' in the Field House. The $3 and $3.50 tickets 11 59 :42 23 it over to a Texas Department of Public tSnt was reported "doing fine" after reo The weekend activities are sponsored by are available until noon, at the Union Box 7V:lSO 3\1 22M :7 11 59 :43 35 Safety officer. ceiving the heart of a young woman in the the Associated Women Students (AWS). Office and after 6:30 p.m. at the Field 8:73 23 22M :19 12 96 :27 1~ Witnesses said the plane exploded in 1:95 30 225 :153 first heart transplant to be performed in Mrs. D'Olier will be presented to UnI· House ticket office. 25 the air and plummeted through the storm Texas. versity students and their parents at tbe The Center for New Music will give a 1:116 23 23:20 23 like a ball of fire. - By The Associated P..... Mother's Day Luncheon at DDOIl today in coocert at 8 p.m. In Macbride Auditorium. \ Th. Gcrrcl.n 01 Opinion ..... , ...... " ...... "n...... l ~ . Rocky comes to Iowa ! OBSE~VATIONS 4t ~ ...... , ...... , ...... ,•• by Ric" Garr AND COMMENT After !pending abou t four hl'urs aim· full y informed on the situation, and he ing a telephoto lens in the face of the cautioned that leaders can't afford to PAGE 2 SATURDAY, MAY 4, ,'" IOWA CITY, IOWA Governor of New York, one can hardly shoot from the hip in tense situation•. help making $ome observations about the OveraU , his replies to questions were man . given hone t1y with a minimum 0( polit­ Judging from the comment in the rest ical generl>lizlng, and he fielded all of Rockefeller was impressive DC the media, it seems that RockefeUer's them, the honest and the :oaded, with initial campaign stumping here and dignity and candor. New York Cov. elson . Rocke- ing tJle Republican party is more chal­ around the late was a political aRlt emo­ And, if his performance lefl a debat­ feller was very impre i e at ap­ tional uceess. He was well-received by able impression on t!le aUdience, it could his lenging tJlan working to support Mc­ the delegates In Des Moines, the urg­ be said Ihal the audience left quite an pearance on campu Thursday. The Carthy in the Democratic party - in stUdents here l. nd the party faithful impression on him . issues he di cu ed and the tands he be<'ause the obstacles to be overcome in Cedar Rapids Thursday night. Several Umes at the Cedar Rapids din­ took were appealing to most students are greater. Now Rockefeller's an­ The national reporters in the Rockefell­ ner for State Sen. Tom Riley, Rockefell­ er party were impressed with the emo- er told the diners how encouraged he had here. nounced candidacy gives progressive been by the way students here were think­ Rockefeller left no doubt in the Republicans something more tangible ing about the issues, and he obviously minds of those who heard him that to work with in their struggle, seemed to have had his spirits lifted by the way he was recei"ed here. he supported a very progressive pro­ Rockefell r's per for man e e here He laid the old fuds in Cedar ~apids gram. Although it is ometimes diffi­ Thur~day must have been encourag­ that if thcy ever felt any doubt about the cult to tell from what a politican says ing to tile Republican progres ives. slale of American politics they should just visit some of America's colleges and uni­ he is going to do what he will do, Hi fielding of questions was cspc ial­ versities. Rockefeller's stated stands are not too I} impresbh·e. He showed that he In the question period after the dinner different from en. Robert F. Ken­ he had the usual number of queries about might male II very good Pre ideDt. laxes. government spending, forei gn pol­ nedy's or Sen. Eugene ifeCarthy's. icy, Vietnam , the garbage strike and so Because of this, many Republicans Although* Rockefeller* was *impres- on , but I managed to sneak in one p0- say that Rockefeller is not really a ive Thursday and although his ap­ litical bomb for him. His entire speech had been off-the-cuff Republican at all - rather that he is pearance was a colorful and interest­ with no texl, and it had concerned the a Democrat. Of course they do not ing spectacle. tIle welcomc he might &tate of America today and how we have understand that the political parties have r ivcd was t'OOled by the child­ misguided leadership and unciear pol­ dislll1ess of some of those who were icics . But 1 wanled to gel him back in in this country are dUferenHated on th ~ political arena, so I asked him wheth­ more than ideological factors. on tIle speaker's stand before h ar­ er he would accept second place on a It is the wiber Republican who are rived. The screaming through the Nixon t.ickel. This got many laugh from the crowd advocating a more modern, progres­ overly-loud public address system and lhe governor too. He balted his eyes, sive image than the party has had In turned many people off. The stupidity GOV. NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER wiggled his Cheshire eyebrows a few recent years. It i a man like Rocke­ of extending an invitation to speak Campalln. At Unlv.r.lty times, squinted and grinned, before re­ plying that he and Nixon lived in Ihe same feller as the presidential candidate of from the platform to a student who tional, Kennedyesque reception he got apartment building in New York so this the party who will provide this image, obviously was not a Rockefeller fan here , and they sa id If the governor can wouldn 't give the Licket a geographic bal· The thousands of younger persons wa almost unbelievable. And the ar­ kcep it up, the GOP race will be some­ ance. thing to watch. Then he said he had been over this who are supporting McCarthy in the rangements for the news media re­ Although some have arilled that the with Nixon in 1960, in the same apartment, 'You w.,. only supposed to step on the mat' Democratic party may change their sulted in man unlllippy cameramen cheers and the hoopla her a wert! the . "0- to be exact, he said, and he just couldn't support to Rockefeller if 1eCarthy is - cspecially from the naHonal televi­ ducts of only a few voices, it has to be Ihink of himself as good sla .• dby material. saie: that Rockefeller had aa er.. otion,,1 He seemed to ha ve won the crowd, not nominated and Rockefeller is, siun networJ..s, tie to the crowd. And , surprIsingly, there many of whom werc alrea

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• ~\Vfft.5nY 0", Asb ••tol Union • University Bulletin Board O,,'ICIAL DAILY 8ULl.ETIN ..) • , Markusse To Leave Position University lull"", INn!.. COMft\lTlR CINTIR HOURS : Campus Stops Picketing; tic •• mwt ... rKflveli at n.. Wonday·frid.y, 7:30 t .m.·2 a.m.; I D.lly lawa" efflc., .1 C_ SIIturdlY, I I m,·midnlght: Sun. University (alendar~ ' .. ! Construction On niutlonl Can ...., by - .. the ~y. 1:10 p.m.·J I .m. Compl.ter I VNDI I ttlt No further de\Oeiopmenll In a As Assistant Planning Chief day...... publication. They room window will be open Mon· Notes CONFERENCES • The engineer', use of com· 'trike b)' UbestOl worktra are mu.t ... typed .nd ,I,,*, lIy a" day·Friday, 8 a.m.·mldnight. Da ta David J. Markus.ae, 32: sub- he hopod to replace IIlarkusse COMPUTIR LECTU~E Today - Sacred Music Confer· puler ~'ill be discussed by Don· "peeled unt1l a TueJday meet· mltted his resiiIUIUon a.a uslitanl with a planner to work in all advi.er or officer .. ttle areana. room pho:1e. 353-3580, Debugger ence, School of Music and School aid Epley; chainnan of the Elec. lng, Donald Patovltch, business Italion publici,". Purtl, phone, ~,. The Department of Computer director of planning and urban phases of the city's development. ,. ""n, of Rellilon, Union. trical Engineering Deplrtment, manager of Local .1 01 the AI- toel.1 functions an not .." ... Science will pretenl a lecture b, renewal Friday to accept • job Markusse was hired. accordin~ TodlY - 14th Annual Spring on the program Ellllnee.rlng at bc!tos Work.ers union , said Fri· as assistant to the city manager to Lundberg, because of hi ex· far thl, s.ctlon. CANOl HOUI. HOURS, Mon· Edwin Oberg, profeuor 01 math· Tax IMUtute: "Subehapler S: the Univeralty of Iowa at P:30 day. day·Thur8day. 4:30-8 p.m.; Fri· in n. Lebanon, Pa., I suburb of pcrience In urban renewal pro­ ematics, on "The Solution 01 lhe Parad_ or Pit," College of Law, a.m. ConJtruct.ion b&gan Igain Fri· Pitilbur&h. grams. Howevcr, the future of MAIN LIBRARY HOURS: Mon. day. 14 p.m .; Salurday. 10 a.m.' Dynamic Equations of a Slowly Law Building. I Sen. Eugene McCarthy will dlY at the Unlverslty'. art bulld· His rell lgnltlon, Which Is elfec· urban renewal Is now In the day·Friday. 7:30 a.m.·2 a.m.; Sat. 8 p.m.; Sunday, noon·8 p.m. Tod.y - Revolu tionary Pro- talk. on "New Poli1lca For Amer. iog and art . ~apery, Oakdale Re­ live June 14. came after two hands of tbe slate Supreme urday, 7:30 a.m.·Midnight; SUII· Turning Satellite wllh an AltldI­ ceuing Mlnufacturing ConCer· iea " a complete recordlna of his _rch Facilities Ind Hawkeye cd Room." The lecture will be years with the planning and Uf· Court, following a wt by 20 down- day, 1:30 p.m.·2 a.m. UNION HOUR.: CNMr.1 Build· enee, Departmenl of Industrial Ap;i1 18 speed) at Indiana Ulli. apa~l . despite the contlnu· ban rl!newal department. town busine men to halt it. Int. 7 l .m.·clOllinll; Offlc." Mon· held at 4 p.m. Tuesday In t h I and Management Engineering, ver Ity, broadcast tIlIa momlng log ltriIIe. . had bee 1-.....1 Mark said Thursday that he Lundberg sald that If the urban PAR E NT S COOPIRATIVI day,'riday,' l .rn.·5 p.m.: Inter. Mathematical Sciences BIlUdlnl. Union. at 10. COI1ltructlon.n Ii"",?"", was leaving to accept II job w!1ich renewal program got arted, the • Thunday beeallM of picket lines Babysitting League: For member. ~.tian De", Mondly·Thuraday, Coff e will be .erved. LICTURES • New York Gov. NelllOll would help him toward his even· department might be divided into 8hip Information, call Mrs. Eric 1.80 l .m.·11 pm .. Friday·Satur· Today - "Some Reasons (or Rockefeller will be heard In II that were let up by the asbestos tual coal of becomlng • city man· two area . one for planning and • • • Poor Heine Criticl&m," Prof. recordi~ of hiJ IpHCh dell "red workers. Bergslen, 351·3690. Me m be r I day, 7:30 l.m .• Mldnlght: Sunday, IPANtsH fllLM acer. one for urban renewal . desiring sitlers call Mrs. Ann 9 8.m.·11 p.m.: R.cr.. hon Ar .., Melio Splon. Northwe.tern Unl· Thursday aL the Un IYer.ity , Alth~ the strike Is still un· He sald his new job would In· Lundberg said he considered Hoffman 337-4348. Monday·Thursday, • a.m.' II p.m., The Department of panllh Yenlty, 10 a.m. 121A Schaeffer broadcast this mornlnJ at 11. der way, aU plcketa bave been volve working with the plannlng larku a "friend and ally" , Frlday·SallJrday, • a.m.·Mid· and Portuguese will pruent the pUlled. Pickel. wm not be re­ commi lon, Ille traffic boerd, during the past two yeers of work H~~ay _ Iowa Engineerlnl{ . '~ Image. de .!- lune chez placed unless other workers in· nl~t. Sunday. 2 p.m.· 11 p.m.; award winning fl1.n "Bicnvenldo, parking luthority and downtown on urban renewal. However, he VETERANS COUNSILINO Olt Actlvltl .. Contar, Mondly.Frlday, Colloquium: "Space Medicine," des ecmalnl a~Ust.s Ia tbe title trUde on ISbestos workers' reo program beautification program In Mt. said he under tood Markussc's INFORMATION on benefits, odd 8 a.m .10 p.m.. Saturdly. 8 a.m,· Sr. Marshall," at : p.m. Mon­ Charlea Berry, Manned Space. of this morning, from IPOI\IlbWUee. Patovileh said. crall Cenler _ NASA . 3:30 p.m, the French Department It 11 :30. Lebanon. desire to move to a position con· jobs or school problems II avail. 4:30 p.m., Sunday. Noon·IO p.m.; day in the Union lliInois Room, Mt. Lebanon, a city of 40,000, oecLed more with cily manage­ S407 Engin4!erlng Building. • Successive mllilary coupe In able from the Assodation of Col. Creatl .. Craft Canlar, Tuesday. The film will be In Spanish with has 110 federally financed urban menI . legiale Velerans at 351-4804 or 7.10 p.m., Wednesday, 7·10 p.m., English lubtitles. Admlulon I. IXHIIITS lerra Leone, We« Africa, will Hawkeye Seeks renewal project. Markuae aaid. ___ ...... --. 951·4949. ThursdlY. 3 to 6 p.m. and 7 to free with Identlflcaton cud. Now.May 10 - Portraits by be anllYIOO on The Afrlc.n Scene Sedion Editors He ald that. the downtown beau· 10 p.m" Saturday P I .m. to noon • • • Amerlcln Artlsts, Union Terrace at 12 : 15 p.m. tiflcation program, hnanced by a WOMEN 'S PHYSICAL EDUCA. and I to 5 p.m" Sunday, I 10 5 WILLIAMS flELLOWIH" Lounle. • "That collelle officlill should Applleatlona tor next year', public bond i u, improved down· TION EXEMPTION TlSTS will !l.m. ; Wh ..1 R.."" Mondoy· The Roger Williams Fellow. Now·May 14 - Unlv~rsilY LI· rigidly restrain civil dbobedlence Hawkeye yelrbook .tan are now town without federal funds. be given May 17·18. Application 1'hund8,Y, 7 l .m.· 10 :3O pm., Fri· ship will hold an open house fol· brary ElChlblt : Spoken· Word Re· on their campu~" is the topic avallable in the Union Activities Markusse will receive an M.S. must be made al the MaIn Office day. 7 l .m.· I1 :30 p.m.. Saturday. lowing the II a.m. service Sun· cordlnl.. for this afternoon', Ituclent de· Center and In The Daily Iowan June, with a major ln polltical in the Women's Gymnasium be- SoI' :3O . p.ln.. Sunday, 3-10 :30 dal' at the student center, 230 MUSICAL .VENTS bile It 12:30. buslneu office, 201 Communiea. acience and municipal IIdminis· fore 5 p.m., May Ie pm.; R,vI, RMm, dally. 7 am.· N. Clinton St. Today - Mother's Day Con· • StUDent magatlne will be tioos Center. They are due Wed. tration. 7 p.m.. Brl'akfnRI. 7·10:311 a.r:l .. cert : Peter, Paul and Mary, 8 dl5C\l sed by twv of Its founde l'$ . .-lay In the DI business oCfiee. Barry Lundberl, director oC Lunc'h, II :141 a.m .·t pm .. Ilinn!'r. • • p.m .. FIeld HOUle. Bill ChUdre s and John Burrell, Janet Teaaue, A3 . Oelwein, next planning and urban renewal. &aid DATA PROCESSING HOURS: 5-7 pm.: I'at" Room, MondKY. HISTORY fllLMS The Department of History will Today - Center for New In a Cro scurrents Intenllew this year', execullve editor. sald Fri. Monday·Frldny. 8 a.m. I~ noon Friday. 11 :30 a.m .•t :30 p.m. Mu sic Concert, 8 p.m., Macbride afternoon at 1:30 p.m. day that there are opetllngs for and I to S p.m.; closod Satur· show Dovzhenko·. .. Earth" and for prompt days and Sundays. Pare Lorentl's "The River" It Auditorium. • "The Plckerl," graduate u· nine section editorial posHlons. ITUDENTS WHO ARE CUR. 8 p.m. Monday In the U n Ion ATHLITIC .VENTS dent Nancy DUllean', one act Elch editor will choose and dJ· and reliable RENTL Y .NROLLED may pick Mlln Ballroom. Today - Baseball : Northwest· play aboultwo female IClven.ers red his own !IUIft and will be In service THE WOMEN'S GYMNASIUM up their new Tn cards in 1 Unl· ern (2). 1 p.m. and a Dempster DumP81er, with charge of wrlt1n1 articles for one SWIMMING POOL will be open ,'ersity Hall between 8:30 a.m. • • • Today - Tennis: Mlnnesola , Rhonda Neswllz Ind Elyse Gar· eectlon 01 the yeerbook, he SlId. for recreaLJonal swimming MCID' MACP ~I DI IUS TRIP 1 p.m., New Court.. lock In a cast directed by Richard The nine section poal1Jonl are and 4:30 p.m. dally. Effective in U n Ion Board will provide day through Friday from 4: IS­ SeptemOer. all niversity slu· Monday - Golf : Northern 1111· Smlth Ind recorded on location, mllltlry, aororlty, Crlternity, hon· a:15 p.m. This is open to women dents will be required to u e new rou nd-trip bus trips for students nols, a a.m . South Flnkblne. will be heard this .ftemoon It 2. or.riea, fine Irts, general organ. studenls, titan. faculty and facul· ID cards for regiRtration. Univer· wanting to go to Lake Mal-bride THEATRE • Food and Drul Commission. izalion, IIPOrts, dormitory and off· ty wives. Please present ID cards, on Saturday and Sunday. Buaea Ends today - "On a Motor. er Dr. James Goddard', recent campos, and achools. slty services Ind admission to will lebve from the ea t side ()/ ,_ (4 staff or spouse card. UnlversllY events. Current 10 cycle You Gotta Ride Behind ." addre at the University. "The ...... -."....,.====-===; the UnIon at 10 :30 a.m., 11 :30 by Marya Bednerlk, 8 p.m., Stu· tnvC!Al.lgator And Tornorrow '~ IOWA CITY cards are to be used through Ihe a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday lind Drug Fair P"ELD HOUS. POOL HOURS 1968 .ummer lessi()n and will nol dlo Theatre. Drulls," will be broadcast lhl.s TY'lWltmlt CO. - t Leeillon,- for men : Monday·Frlday. Noon· be valid after Sept. 10. Students 11 :80 8.m., 1 p.ln. and 2 p.m. SPICIAL EVENTS afternoon at 3. Sunday. Return buses will be TOWNCRIST CINTeR 1 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 p.m.; Sal· who do not have a new ID card Today - Honors Co~vocatlon , • Slltndards for reperlory thel. 331.5676 Iowa CIty Ul-1S4S urday, 10 a.m.·5 p.m.: Sunday, 1 will not be admitted to the Sep. at the lake at 3:30 and 3 p.m. on 10 I.m., Macbride . Auditorium. t r in Americi will be dlacusaed T!ll'(Jwritl:f lOON THB STRIP" both days. Tickets cOBt e.ch ~ . m . ·3 ,I Cor.l"iII. 337-3193 p.m. Also open on Play tember, 1968, flU registration . Today - Molh~I' I Day Lunch· by members of New York', Clr· Repairs and SalOl IIlght and Family NiMht. Studenl and are on sale at the Union Ac· noon, Union Main Lounge. cle In The Squlra company In a tlvltles CMtcr. On Sunday tick· eon, or staff card required. FAMIL Y NIGHT at the Field Today - Morlar Board Tap· recorded prollram at 4 p,m. et will be avallabl al the Un· fIOLlt/CAL ADVIRTIIIMINT I'OLIT/CAL ADVIIITI.IMINT House will be WedheAday from lon 's Information Desk. ~~gs~:~ony , 3 p.m., Old Capl. • An archaeological history of I'OL'T/CAL ADVElTISEMINT PLAY NIGHTS at the Field 7: 15-9: 15 when no home varsity • • Today - Thieves Market. 3.6 Pen! befor the, tn~ wUi be House will be Tuesday and Friday contest Is scheduled. Open to all p.m., Union Ballroom . Includod In today I a 0 clock Re· from 7:30·11:'11) p.m. when no hOme students, taL'tllly. Itarr. tholr DRAWING DISPLAY Sl. PaUl's Church will present 'roday - Weekend Movie : "In. porI. varsity conleat i. scheduled. Open spoull4!s 8.011 chlldfeD. Childr~n noceDU," 7 and 9 p.m. , Union • Yale chaplain William Sloan ,TENTS? to aU .tudent.. facul ty. ataff and may come (lnly wl(h their par· an exhibition of drawln.. by Jonnye Smith, 0 , Austi I . The JIIinois Room , admission 2.5 cents. Coffin talks about the draft In theIr spouses. All recreation ents and must leal e when tbtllr Sunday - University Sinll , 2:30 a speech entitled "The Crisis Of areaS will oe open including golf parenti leave. All recreation drawings will be on di. play (rom Sunday until Friday. p.m., Union Main Lounge. Conscience" broadcast lit 5:30 and archery areas. areas will be open Including golf TODAY ON WSUI p.m. Relax in Nebraska and ArChery Irens. • • • (HIEVIS MARKET • " Is The Church Dead For I Greek pianist and former NORTIt GYMNASIUM HOURS College Students?" an underarad· Rachmaninov 'lUd~nt Olna Ba· In the tleld HOU8e : Monday· BUSINess ANO INDU~TRIAL The Unloll Board will sponsor uale diseuilion oC the ch8J\jtlnll chaucr will perform th Rach· Thuraday, 12 : 10-t : 30 p. m, : Fri· PLACEMENT O''''CE INTIR. a Thievc Market from 3 to • e!hica of religion will be hClird manlnov Piano Concerto No. 2 VII!W ICHIDULI for week of p.m. today In the Union New Canvass For McCARTHY day, 10 8.m.·7!aO p.m. i Saturday, Ihls morning on U. of I. Radio as part o[ lhls evening's full 10 a.m.·S p.m.: Sunday. 1·5 p.m. A\)ril 29·May 3; April 29 - Mar· Ballroom. Inc Corps: Agency for Interna· Forum at 8:30. length Cleveland Orche lra Con. Also open on Famlly Nlyhl and • • Comedians Sam Levcnson ecrt beginning at 6. Play Night. lional Development: Arm ), pe. DE.ATE TOURNAMINt and Danny Thomas and joke wril· • Th premiere of Robert for detail. cail: 337.7555 or 351·5269 elal &!rvlces: April 30 - State The 4th annual Novice Debale ter Bob Orben give their ap· Moore', compo.ltion "Bluts Poo­ Mutu'al LiCe ; Marine Corps: Agen· Tournament will be held It the ODD JOBS for wom@n ite cy for International Development: pral,.1 of American humor In a pie" and a performance of available at Ihc Financial Aids University High School lodlY, recorded program at 9 a.m. "Signs" by Edwin Hlrlt1ns are HURRYI . May I - Marine Corps: U.S. The lournatncnl Is under Ihe suo Office. Housckeepinl! Jobs ar~ Army Recruitlnll i Amer( lin In· • Mother', Day Weekend Is included In tonlght'l live broad· pervi Ion of Hugh Seabury, pro· thl' subject of an Int rvi w with easl of lhe final concert of th available at '1.25 an hour. and ,mule o( FOreign Trade: May 2 Johnlon County McCarthV for Pnlldant CommItte., John J. O'Mare, T..... uab1sh,ting jobl, 50 cents an hour - U.S. Army Recruiting; May 3 fCSlIOr of .peech and drlmaUc Kathy Corcoran of Assocloll'Cl season by the Center lor New art. - U.S. Army. The week of May Women Students at 9:16 a.m. Music at 8. ~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~=~iiiii~~~~=::;:;:===:;:=~=:;;~-~~~ DRAFT COUNSELING and In· 6-10 will hive only William S. formation ere availlble, free CIt Merrell interviewing on May 8. charlie. at the Resist office, 11lO\lt S, Cllnton St. on Tuesday·Thur.· RIOT BILL '''OPOIlo- day from 7·9 p.m. and on Sunday WASHINGTON iA'I - The House from 2·5 p.m. For furlber infor' Post Office and Civil Service DRY CLEANING million call 337·9327. CommillM Approved Thursday a bill to penalize government em· PIILD HOU'. WIlIGHT LIFT. ployes Convlcled of contributing ING ROOM HOURS , Monday· lo rioling or civil dillorders. SPECIAL Friday. 3:30·5:30 p.m.: SundlY, \·5 p.m. ALso opell on Family ONE HOUR MARTINIZING NIght and Play Nights. MOVING UP? • 10 5, Dubuque 338-4446 NEW PROCESS NOW SERVING YOU IN TWO DIAPER @ SERVICE 00 North Am.rlcan LOCATIONS - $11 PER MONTH - (5 f>oZ 'r' W•• k I Thompson F,.. pickup IIlu"a,., twIt. 2nd LOCATION • "" ..k. Ev"rythln, I, hi'· Transfer & Storage nllh.d: 01.,,-1, cont.I.,.,.., BIG "B" ONE HOUR CLEANERS d"'r.nt,. sot S, GII"'rt Pholll 23M... "'·S4I4, II".nln,' 331-..12 THE MALL SHOPPING CENTER 351·9850 Lower Muscatine Road DON'T haul your winter clothe. SHIRTS home ..• LAUNDERED TO Your poor Moth,r h.1 t"lIIgh to 110 without ,ottint your winter clothel r.ady far '"l1t f.II, Ami why shoulll you h.v. "PERFECTIOt~" fa h.... 1 them home .ntI !lack _1.ln. POLDED ... ON HANGERS We will clean tham, pnlt th.m .nd 11_ tham aw., far you. AU rudy far n,xt flU. a.. t of .11. you dIn" h.v. to p.y far your erdar until you 32¢ Each com. b.ck In lhe fall. New Proc.l. INSU.ID MN., May 6 T•••• , "y 7 SOAP BOX DERBY Laundry & Dry Cleanen FREE W.d., May' m I, DuIMMIut alM'" LADIES' or MEN'S BOX SHORTS, TROUSERS, PROGRESS DR. GEORGE FOR ELL Storage "Patrloll or Ch,I,"a"I'" 10:00 I,m. CHARGI far . SLACKS, SWEATERS Questions and discusaion by ltudenls will follow NO ITOItAGI II' REPORT INIURANCE and PLAIN SKIRTS BERT MARIAN and Projed Vanguard NO CH~far "World. In ColII.l",u f:JI ,.,m, 'ltoo"'NG F The plans selected and the materials pur­ A drama incorporltinl II\Iitarl, folkionp, and lhe Pay Only tbe Rel\liar Cleaning Charlel poetry and sketches of Jules FeifCer, Lawrence o chased, Daryl pauses a moment to dream Manda" TIIII4Ier, FerlingheLU, and e.e. cumminal. WadnaMay R Special ,,",c.. de net - PLEATS EXTRA - of the big day when he and his car will ':00 I.m. Ratuler Wonhlp Sa"lc. ...,.,t..tw... Rtv. JolIJIh H,rtzltr: "De YIII De..,,,. OM?" 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.. Pag. 4-THE DAILY IDWAN-Iewa City, le_-sat., May 4, I'" .. 0a. -Hawks, Wildcats Meet Today- I~Eeltics' Dynasty Continues , :.:{fJs ANGELES II! - The championship game when he gave we've won," Ru sell declared, ~gue will be expanded and new· 110 indication he might caU it a "because this Celtic team is nol In It bad one of the most !alented leams Black Friday For Iowa's Baseball · mers will arrive the Nation· playing career. been ru· liL.Baskelball AsIoclation next mored earlier that big Bill might that I have been on. Havlicek and HuweIl made the dif[erenee and Iy JOHN HARMON season. But first place may be quit if Boston faned to do well Sport. Editor ftrever entrenched in Boston. "This is ODe of the greatest vic· broke the final game open for ...llilI RusseU and his Boston tories of aU the championships Friday was a miserable day for Iowa haseb~ll . . us." The law of averages finally caught up With Hawk pitcher Al \;clUcs own the championship for * * * Elgin Baylor scored 28 and ! the ninth time in 10 years after Schuette in the first game. Aller throwing three complete Jerry West. injured ankle throb­ shutouts for a perfect record, Schuetle was touched for nine • ~iI)g ra)lled to whip Philadel· bing, added 22 for the losing !.ak· H J · and three earned runs in Friday's - - ­ • phfa in the East and then oul.- ers. , slugged Los Angel for the over· annum olns opener against Wisconsin at Iowa struck out nine and allowed only Now all the established teams Field. Iowa lost that one, 5-3. four baUs to be hit out or the all crown. must give up players in the ex· Schuette'S string of shutout in· inIiE.'ld. :some thought Russell or rookie kl d ff coach Bill Van Breda KoUf of Oa an Sta pansion draft as Phoenix and nings was ended at 21 when an The only Hawk to endanger the. Lakers might step out afler Milwaukee join tbe league. It errant throw by John Blackman Nickel's potential no·hitter in the seen who t ,eason but Russell gave no OAKLAND, caliJ. t.tI - Alex remains to be the Lak· allowed the Badgers to score. early innings was Krull who sent siiHl indication and Van Breda Hannwn, who coached two Na· ers and Celtics will give up. The first earned run came in the a liner to right. Tom Schinke Kolff, who hasn't been enchanled tional BasketbaU Association sixth on Bob Boschulte's home made an off.balance grab 01 the by NBA play, polnled out he has championshi" teams ani five di· run. ball and from then on, it seemed , a three-year contract. vision winners, signed Friday to But the second game was the Nickel had "one of those things" Boston whipped Los Angeles coach the Oakland Oaks who Atlanta Gets shocker. Burly right hander Jim sLashed away. L24-109 on Thursday nighl for the finished a dismal last in the Koering was shelled for four runs After walking Gary Breshears, winning 4·2 advan!age in the besl. American Association's just end· in only tw~thirds of an inning Nickels forced pinch bitters Stony or·7 Jinal playoff, the sixth time ed first season. NBA's Hawks and the Hawks eventually went Jackson to pop up and Frank 4:eltics have turned back the Hannum, who coached the down to a 10'() defeat. Cataldo to strike out. Krull, the rs in the finale during the Philadelphia 76ers t hi ! ea· ST. LOUiS t.tI - The St. Louis It WIS not only pitching woe. faslest man on tbe Iowa team, fng career of the 33·year-old son, will be executive vice presi· Hawks of the National Basketball that troubled th. Hawkeyes, then pushed a bunt half-way up I' dent and a minority stockholder Association have been sold to an now 2.4 In con .....nce play and the thi rd base line and beat Nic· • 'did mark his first tiUe as as weU, joining a new Ire n d Atlanta group, owner Ben Kern· I1.S overall. Thl'OUlhout the two kel's futile tbrow to first by a ~1!CI8e1i, Bo ton having lost to Phil· among profe ional ba kelbaU er announced Friday. The fran· .am's, Iowa manalled onlv six step. 'laelphia last year in the Easlern coaches. chise will be moved to AUanta . hits and committed nine .rror.. Iowa Coach Dick Schultz sent • play-offs. Bill Sharman signed Monday The group buyini the Hawks The Hawks .1$0 .truck out 21 three pitchers to the mound in • This year the Cellics surged with the new 10 Angeles Stars is headed by Carl E. Sanders, ttmes in the two "ames and In attempt to calm WI.consin, , (rom a 1·3 game deficit to edge of the ABA as vice president and former &overnor of Georgia, and w.,. almost held hitle .. In the but the aadgers SPired none. J the 76ers 4-3 and then came on to coach and. he said, has a prom· includes Thomas G. Cousins , an second ••me by led•• r lefty Lead·off man Schinke jumped , deCeat the Lakers as John Havli­ ise of an opportunity to buy Atlanta real estate developer, Mlk. Nick.ls. on Koering ror a double to cenLer · ,cck scored 40 poinls and Bailey stock. ALlorney Jack Ashmore, a law Only a tW(H)Ul, last inning bunt and quickly scored on a single by f-iiow~ 30 in the finale. Ironically for San Francisco partner of Sanders, represented single by speedy Dave Krull Baillle. The Badger parade i Russell draws a salary top. owner Franklin Mieull, both Han· the group in the negotilitionS. spared the Hawks from being around the bases never stopped. ping $100,000 annuaUy and was num and Sharman were Warrior Kerner said the sale is sub­ blanked in all offensive columns . Four runs had scored against > the:.c:enter of attention afler the coaches. ject. to approval of the ~'BA' s Iowa jwnped off to an early Koering, the ace or the Hawkeye Board of Governors. The Board lead When Mike Wymore, the top staff, before Todd Hatterman fin· I meets Tuesday in New York and Hawkeye hitter 10 date <'308) ally ended the first inning. approval i expected. poked an oppOSite field 345·foot But both H.tterman and his f drive beyond the lert-center field r.llef, B.n Banta, were touched University of Iowa Kerner, long time owner of the barrier. tor home runs. Boshulte hit hi' Hawks, was quoted as saying The la sL Hawkeye run of the second of the day In the third "They just don't wanl our pr~ day came when Badge. center off Hatterman and B.iIIi' DANCE THEATRE duct here anymore." fielder Geoff Baillie dropped launch.d ODt oH Bantl in the presents Schuette's ny ball. Gary Bre· fifth . Each was good for two shears, who had singled and ad· runs_ vanced 10 third , scored on the The Hawkeyes will try to even 'The Library play. their conference record at 1 p.m. VIVACHI Wisconsin began chipping today at Iowa Field when they away .t ,he slim Hawk.ve Id. face Northwestern in a double· vlntlge with single runl in the header. Donn Haugen ( 2-1 ) and May 9, 10, 11, 1968 - 8 p.m. second, third .nd .Ixth - Bob Mattson (H ) will be tbe scored on Robert Broschulte's Hawkeye starters. • Studio Theatre first hom. run of the day. ''''sl Glml) ! The Badgers pounced quickly r h • WI.con.ln ...... 011 001 2-5 , 3 F TicJ.,ets 011 saJ Jowa Memorial Union Box OrFice on Schuette in the final inning. J. IOWA .. , ...... 200 010 0-3 S 4 , and at door. tudents by I.D. Card Baillie slapped a single to lefLbut 'rlmu. .nd Tr.bbln; Schu.'~, was promptly picked o[f by H."erm.n (7) Ind ""ckm"n ,S.cond Glml' t THE 7 SONS WALKING THE TIGHTROPE - Wisconsin's Tom Johnson angles toward first base Frldav during Schuette. But singles by Ed Char· r h • General Admission , . , $1.50 the Hawkeyes' first game loss, 5·3. Johnson wa s ..fe when first b.. ,man Mike Wymore couldn't trtlw and Gary Wald plus a wild WI.con.ln ...... 403 120 0-10 , 0 TONITE IOWA ...... 000 000 0- 0 1 4 hold the ball on the last leg of a potential doubl. play. lowe play. Northw.st.rn at Iowa Field to· pitch set up a perfect squeeze Nlckll. Ind '"'leri Ko.rln., Fa.· day et 1 p,m. in a doubleheader. - Photo bV Dav. Luck bunl by Bruce Erickson tha t Ilr (I), .Inll (5) In. Hlrko. pushed tbe winning run across. ST. JOHN and THE HEADS are UI Ruggers In Chicago An insurance run - added NOW when Tom Johnson doobled - Iowa's Rugby Club will meet was not needed, going to be playing at PLAYING tournament favorite Chicago Winning pilcher Lance Primis, Lions in the opening game of the now 3·2, allowed five hils, one JOSEPH E LEVINE walk and struck out 12 while ..... " .. ' . 16·team Mid AmerJcan Cup T··lr· - LAWRENCE TURMAN -.c'''' nament at 10 p.m. today in Chi­ gOing the distance. His superb performance was cago's Grant Park. bettered, however, by Nickell Babb1s Coral Lounge Iowa has a 5·2 season'" rec· This is Benjamin, (3-') in th. nightcap. ord going into th meet. Although troubled by wildness He's a little Chicago's Lions have bee n / worried about lhe walked six l Nickels har· bolstered this eason by the ad· nessed the Hawks early. He NATIONAL LIAOUE - TONITE- his future. dition of Biil Dawson, who form · W L Pet. G.B. l • St. Louis 14 6 .700 erly played for the Quad Cities .CinclnnaU 10 9 .~26 3\1, Rugby Club. Richard Smith, who xSan Francisco 10 9 .526 3 i While you are there, pay close attention, I believe tonite is ,Los Aniel.. 10 10 .500 4 is chairman of the tournament, Tennis Tests xPltlsbur,h 9 9 .500 4 will also be play ing for the Lions. xPhUadelphla 9 10 .474 4'''' the evening our 19-year-old bartender, Doug Schramm has his ,Atlanta 9 11 .450 5 "We ha ve been trying to work xChlcago 9 II .450 5 on defen e with our backs for xNew York 8 10 .444 5 Await Hawks "Hou ston 6 II .421 5~ first date. Poor Doug, Sweet 19 and NEVER HAS BEEN KISSED. th" tournament," said Iowa x - Late game not included Coach Larry Mitchell Frit!ay. Two of the strongest tennis Friday'. Scorll Ch icago It New York, postponed, teams in the Big JI) will be in rain. ANNE BANCROFT - DUSTIN HOFFMAN - UNION BOARD PRESENTS: Iowa City loday and Monday 10 'roblbll '"chl" fac e Iowa in dual meets. ChlClgO Jenkins (3 ·1 ) at New Yor~, Feature at 1: 4S Selma (0·o ) SINCE THE 01 DOES NOT PUBLISH ON MONDAY - WE WANT Sugge.ted for Mature Audiences The Weekend Movie Iowa 0·2) is scheduled to meet Sl. Louis, Hughes (0·1) II Sin Week Day Mat •• $1.l5 3:40·5:35 - 7:30· ' :25 FrancIsco. :;adeekl (3·1) Eve. & Sun .• $1.50 Minnesota today at 1 p.m. Min· Pllt,burgh, Veale (0.3) at PhUadel· liThe Innocents" neso La has lost only one meet, phla Short (2·3), N. TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO TELL YOU THAT THE AUanla, Reed ( I~ ) It Houston, Oeborlh Kerr that Lo league-leading Micbigan. DIerker (2-3), N. and Mlch ••1 R.dSrl' .... The Gophers dereated Wisconsin, ClnclnnaU, Arrlio (H) II Los An· .ele •. Slng.r (1-3), N. In the award winning chlll.r 7-2 ; Michigan State, :H; and 11· ThIs III rUler deals wllh the ques· Iinois, 5-4. Iowa bas lost to both AMERICAN LEAGUE PREFERRED STOCK tlon of whether the dead relurn Michigan State, 8·1, and IllinOiS, W L Pel. G.B. 10 pOS6.sa the mInd s of the IIv. WILL BE AT BABB'S GOOD Inr· 6·3; and defeatpJ Purdue 9·0. ~~:UI~~r. g ~ :H; Yo SEATS 12 7 .632 I May 4 and 5 Iowa Coach Don Klotz s aid "MInnesota 79 Tickets available at the door and thaI Minnesota had no outstand· "WashingtoxBoslon n 119 89 ..5 500 23 1':0 7 Ind 9 p.m. In the lUlnol. Room . ing players but no weak ones xCalllornla 9 11 .450 41':0 In Ibe Acllvllies Center for SOC. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday either. ~~~~Ia~~rk \ ~\ .~~\ ~ "On the whol,;," he said, "Cleveland 7 II .389 5\i . "Chicago 3 12 .200 8 and Thursday - Next Week STILL "they're a ba Ianc ed , h ustling x _ Lale ,ame not Included. learn." 'roblbll Pllch ..s Iowa will play an unscheduled Oakland, Krausse (0.3) at BOllon, Ellsworth (11-1) meet at 1 p.m. Monday here New York , Talbol (0.2) at Chlclgo, - NO COVER CHARGE -- AVAILABLE Wi I h Michigan's Wolverines, CIC~~~O;~I~, M.GJolhlln (H) II De. who are undefelted this season. lrolt, Wilson (2·3) The meet WI;S originally to be Mlnnelota. Boswell (3·1) at Cleve· land, WIlliams (0·1) played in Ann Arbor April 20 BalUmore, Ha rdi n (S~) It Wash. but was res ~ heduled due t.l rain. lo,lon, Orte,a (3·1) FOR Michigan, which finished sec· IN THE BROWSING ROOM ond behlnd Michigan State last FORWARD PASS FAVORED­ year, has not even allowed its LOUISVILLE, ,Ky .. IA'I - Four· of the opponents one match win Klotz teen of Am~rtCa s fmest 3·year­ said. 'old colts, WIth 9alumet Farm's Peter, Paul and Mary Wednesday's meet with Loyola Forw:rrd Pass as the p~b)e of Chicago was canceled because fd\orl~e, arc set to start III Sat· '·12 - Wed .• Sun. MUGWUMP A COFFEE HOUSE f id.lerm exams. urday s 94th running of the Ken· 707 Melrose Avenue a m tucky Derby . The Churchill Downs handi· Books .ermlne to three Interrellted topics: TONIGHT capper figured Forward Pass, the University; TechnolOlY and the Future winner of the Florida Derby and , Raymond Aron, Peace and War Btue Grass Stakes, would be 8-5 ....•..•. by the 3:38 p.m., Central Day· Eric Asbby. Technology alld th e Acadeulics •••• lJght Time, start of the 1V.· mile Bertrand De Jourenal, The Art of Conjecture I .' ...... classic . Meantime, trainer Lou Cava· Dennis Gabor, Inoenti'lg the Future ~ ~ "!!!!!III laris and his veterinarian, Dr. • Robert L. Heilbroner, Til e Limits of American SALE '. Alex HarthiJI, pronounced Danc· ...... er's Image fit after an early Capitoli III ...... morning blowout of three-eights Fritz Macblup, Til e Production alld Distribution of PRICE PHONE 137.,161 - CORALVILLE of a mile in 37 seconds. Knowledge ill tile United States NOW! OVER THE WEEKEND.,. Lewis Mumford, The Myth of the Maciti,}6 CAST INCLUDES: • J' Gunnar Myrdal, Challenge To Affluence PETEIl COOK DUDLEY MOORE ELEANOR BRON • the rear 2000, Daedalus, Summer 1967 - IN COLOIl- Commended and Recently Read By: Pres. Howard R_ Bowen Regular Browsing Copies: Courtesy of IOWA BOOK & SUPPLY .... _0 II'1II. Purchase Copies: Available at 4Sc _ ...... 1" -Rept, UIe MaoazJne IOWA BOOK & SUPPLY· HAWKEYE, PAPER PLACE J Chess· Conversation. Crackers· Cheese· and other attractions TENDERLOIN ------~--HELP! HELP! HELP! The MUGWUMP Needs You SUMMER TERM VOLUNTEERS SIGN BELOW MAY 1, 2, 3, 4 Committee Werk.Publlclty-..rv., •• HIItt •• Pr.. rlm ..... Art ConlUltant ..Muslcian •. etc.·.tc. NAME ...... ADDRESS ...... PHONE ...... In COLOR SUMMER ADDRESS (If k_n) . . . . . 621 South Riverside Drive Send to AI aaker, 707 Melrose, low. City, Iowa FEATURE AT: ClD"~ ------1:31· 3:34, 5:3G ' 7:n ' ':32 I , . fHi DAILY lOwAN-IeWa City, iIw ...... , May 4, 1N1-PIii1 .. , · T P f Black Power Talk Set JANUS FILMS PRESENTS THE ARCTURUS COLLECTION Gospe S.ngers 0 eT orm By 'Radical Catholic' ACLU Will Defend Woman DIRECT FROM NEW YORK'S PHILHARMONIC A.\u a collection of brilliant short films j it. let For King Scholarship Fund w~a~:I:i.;':f\G:'f~~ ~:: d Of I bJ the directors of the 80'1 (I 70'1) A rmy I-\ccuse mmora I Y A concert of Negro spirituals and hom~ and on teleVIsion . ing radical Catholic," will spe&!, wUl be giVI!lI for the benefit of Their tours have taken lhem to al 11 a.m. Sunday al lhe ro· WASHINGTON IA'I - The said Ihal "literally hundreds of ment' Does someone else have The niversily's Martin Luther Oklahoma, Ten, Arkansas and tarian Church, 10 S. GUbert St., AmcI'ican Civil Li berties Union cases like thIs have come to my a key to that apartment~ King Scholarship Fund by lhe Tennessee, as well as to Itate on "The Roles of Blaw and CACLUI said Friday it had lak· attention" in the past t h r e e Miss TatnaU said she had told Sliver L~t Gospel ingers at 8 surrounding Iowa. Whiles in Black P " en the case of a 22·year·old wom· years. the omcer she had given only lJ . ~. FrIday in 22S Chemistry The Martin Luther King SeIIol. ower. - an ~ho charged she lost her "[ don't think people ought 10 one party in lhe six mo- 'IS she Building.. arship Fund was announced the Grlnt is a c(H)I'ganizer o[ an ~ecurlty cleara.nce and Arm y lose their rights to earn their had lived in the apartment - II The c~cert IS parI 0( a course week after King's death by Pres. Action Studies Program course in Job on the basIS of reports that living as governmel.: employes Ibirthday party to which the In Ame~can mythology and folk· Howard R. Bowen. rl'enty·[ive Contemporary Af!'().Ame.rican Lit· she was Immoral. because of undisclosed allega· ne ighbors had been invited so lore bellli. taught by Harry Os. to fifty egroe are to be giv n er ture and Thought, and lectures "It's an outrageous case," lions of faceless people," said they would not be di turbed by ~r, ~saoclate p~ofessor .of eng· scIIolarships at the University in the course to about:lS lu· said Lawrence Speiser, director Ervin, spollSor of legislation he the nOise - and that her boy· 1Ish, III the. A.cUon . StudieS Pro- next fall. dents. of the ACLU office here. "This said would protect civilian gov· friend had a key so he eouJd gram. AdmISSion WIll be $1.50. woman was coerced into resig. eroment employes from ullwar· feed her pet fish and cat wben The Sliver Light Gospel Slog· nation. We're in touch with the ranled inlrusbns into their prj. he was out oC town. ers, six men, perform without aC' CENTER FOR NEW MUSIC Army now about lhe maUer. vate lives. The seeurity oHicer told her, ~paniment. Osler sai~. that We'll try to gel them to rescind Mill TalnalJ Questioned she said, that sbe would have to their style of ~ging ~PJtltt~al I Final Concert lheir actions on this ca e and Miss Tatnall said sbe was In, answer the ame questions in a dates from the FlSk Jubilee Sing· PROGRAM NO, 1 give the woman a chance for reo tcrrogated at the Pentagon on lie detector test the following ers, a Negro group which toU!ed THREE PIA '0 WORKS ...... Olivier Messiaen instatement." Feb. 19 by a security officer who week but never called her back the United aod Europe Slat~s J~st SIC Edwin Harkins Carolyn Lea Talnal! of Phil. asked her among o,her things: I (or an appointment. after the CIVil War to raise lJIler ...... Fred Mocubcub, U.S .A. adelphia said she had resigned Are you a homosexual? Do you A Pentagon spokesman said mone.y for t!te s«;hool now kn?wn Repcat of last year's ' ucce~s ...... iIMnce Waleriln £Sorowezyk, Poland April 19 as a pho'agraphic tech- take bIrth control pills? Do you lhe matter \\'85 being checked as FIsk ruverslty In NashVIlle, lAs MiItoM '67 F~nc:oi$ Trutlaut, France I 'CANTATIO .. Ralph Shapey "ieian fo r the Army Map Ser· give wild parties In your apart· but had no comment. TenT~ ' . I 17 Id ...... Ju"'''' lind SUndina Still FilM . II ' .. e 109 n1: group, years 0 , Janet Slcele and Eo 'cmble Richard Last.,., Enlland vIce fo owmg a 2'h·hour Penta· is led by Fred Marlin Jr .. 717 S. Twe Cat.. Bruno 8ouetto, haly gon interrogation about her in· J -I C t J d L b I Capitol St. Th group ha ung BL E PEOPLE Roberl Moore TIle Fltlftdthe lien Roman Polinski, Poland timale life and aller an Arm y uvenl e our u ge a e S extensively in churches. hospitals c.ridI ~It. Denys Colomb cit o.u".,.t, security officer had lold her lat· First Perfonnance AJknI Jordan BeIIOfl, U.S.A. er that he had seven reports of "MOCK FUNERAL" HELD­ Jan Steel, Larry Barrett, Chorus La ...... Chril Mlrker, F~nc. what he called her immorality. e. BURLrNG TON I.fI - The presi· M S f Th L- Jazz Quartet, Larg' Instrumental Ensemble PHILLIPS HALL AUDITORIUM CLINTON .... to dent of the Southeastern IOW8 1 IOWA AVI. Th~~~:'"ri~;~:~e ~':e~~cd ar1luana a er an Iquor Community Colltge, who resigned «To the Melllory of Marlin Luther King" show her the reports or name the , MAY 3 to • sources, she said, and the next Fla. IA'I - onc.

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- TONIGHT - 1st Prize Eddie Aldrich and The 6r.. , Jug • p.m. to Midnight The IrouP thot "cro.sed tho flnl.h lin. Hwy. 1 South fl ...t" waa CI troup of Spanlah Aulst.ntI .IIIA .mDI! call1ni ,h.", •• I" .., appr.prlatoly .noulh, Jt s"'.m Ye Pusllc house THE SPANISH ASSISTANTS ~ MAA (Ju.1 W." of Wordway) Thl 5pClnl.h AIII.'anll, Th.lr prill was a gClla au.rtm.nt of picnic .upplil'. Ev.ry. - FIRST PLACE WINNERS- thing from charcoal Clnd .tarter, to bean., I , hot d'la and hamburgl"', Clnd pl.nly of toft drinka which wire d'notld by:

A I' 'Old St.... Mr. Quick Caca.C.la IattIlng C• • lOll. Food SI.,. (N.rth D.dgl) Eall. Food St.,. (WardwClY) Giant Food. (MulCatln.) Giant Food. ,IIYI... ld.) H.m. T.wn Dairil' Hy.V•• Food Store (Kirkwood) Hy.V.. Foed St.ro (I.cheater) LauHn'. Fin. F•• da MIT.. GALA ' ..pI.. Groclry ' ....I.e.la lettlinl C., ItClndal/'. (CorolvlIIl) Ita ndall'. (Th. Mall) .. So".n.Up lettllng Co• Whitlway Grocery Old Fashioned I , 2nd Prize Tho IrouP thot won Cln au.rtm.nt of 40 , 12 Cent Sale th."t... pane. fr.", tho downt.wn Iowa City theat.... was tho Van Allin H.u .. In Curr"" Thank. for this IOcond prizi g ... Char-Broilecl t. Mr. Hiller, mgr., of tho Iowa City HAMBURGER 2nd Place - Van Allen House -Currier Hall Theatrea, 12' 3rd Place - The Outsiders 3rd Prize third prlz. wont to ''Th. Outsid.rs" a group of stu"'nts IIYlng autsld. the UnlY.rshy Golclen Brown h.ullng, Thanks .... h.,. t. Mr. Ithom. When you return the fall sure at tho I.wCl City Drlv.·ln theatro for 24 FRENCH FRIES in be peu. for the thIrd prize, you watch for the next Daily Iowan AGAIN. e • 12' scavenger hunt. It will be held some­ Delicious time before Christmas Vacation and ONION RINGS THANKS TO we guarantee if will be as big a blast . 15' All WHO as was our very Ii rsf. PARTICIPATED