IOWA'S FOURTH The Weather Finals WeI wiI __ cINdy ....., Mel ..... Largest Morning Daily .ith eccaienaI I... _. Hi9h ted.y fAm 15 of .. 25 ~. FIII'ftIw eutIMAc : AteW _t_ LaSalle in 64-56 Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City Int with net I'IWd. cUftee in hmper.tvns. '. Loss to Cincinnati Established in 1868 Associated Presll Leased Wire aDd Wirepboto United Preu·lnternatiooallaaed W'uu tuniay, ~r 30,1 1. ]0 a City, Iowa In Holiday Tourney NEW YORK (uPll - CinciMati, the nation's second-ranked team st ruggled wilh scrappy LaSalle for • three quarters Thursday night be­ fore Tom Thacker hit five clut~ Held goals that helped produce ' a 1\4-56 victory and a berth in !be rene rmy eave gerla fi nal of the Holiday Basketball Fes­ tival. ~ LaSalle's hustle, a 15-poinl fir~ ~ half performance by 5-CooI-I0 To~ Violent Riots l Abbott and the Explorers' zone 4e. Belgian Denies U.S. Charges Divers Fail I rense gave Cincinnati trouble untQ mid -point in the second half. :'. Greet Speech t Then, with LaSalle leading 42·39, On Pro-Katanga Propaganda To Find Body : the Philadelphians' 6-fool·8 center, . Walt Sampson, picked up his four· By De Gaulle NEW YORK -TIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond G. Sahmel, Put. . Thus, he cohclUded, there - was made by those who were convinced in advance that to a worrisome, trouble-scarred BETHANY BAP 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 1 close, it is in order to try to as­ B St. & Fifth Ave., Iowa City 10:45 a.m., Worship Service no war in 1962. the plan wouldn't work. Jim Jordan Interim Pastor 6:45 p.m., Youth ServIce The chancellor did not sess the performance and devel­ 10M E: Burllngton 7:30 p.m., Eveninll Service .!, In the light of this, we have been pleased to see the opment of this new American Ad· Phone 8-81547 -0- actly when, where, or ( ministration: Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday School IOWA CITY level the expected neg State Board of Regents give a green Ught to the three 10:'5 a.m., Mornln. Worship BAPTIST CHAPEL " The hope of the first month or 7 p.m. Evenlnll Worahlp 432 S th C1· t would be institutions of higher learning to move into an around-the­ 8:15 p.m. UniversIty Youtb ou LD on But he made it two - the hope that the vast, in­ FeUowablp Cooperatin2 with the 'I calendar program if it is feasible. That could mean three, tractable problems inherited by -0- Southern Bapt1st Convention clear that in his BETHEL AFRICAN The Rev. Orlynn Evans, Pa.tor or even four, terms over 12 months rather than two semes­ the new President could some· THODIST CHURCH 9:30 a.m., Sunday School how be solved in a trice - has ME 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship ters over nine months. It 411 S. Governor st. 6 p.m., Tr81hlhg Union quite plainly not been reali7;ed. The Rev. Fred L. Penny, Pastor 7 p.m., Evening WorshIp '.' Having noted this, and so that thc problem will not was an illogical hope, never 10 a.m., Sunday School -0-.. • shared by Kennedy hImself. CHRISTIANREFORMED JEHOV~ ' S WITNESSES .'., be looked at out of focus, it should be pointed out that The let-down, when the impos­ 2120 H. St. CHURCH , f..m . Publlo Address: . ~ the big bottleneck to a realization of this setup is in provid­ sible proved to be impossible, did Conference Room No.1 'Maintaining an Honorable Mar· Iowa Memorllll Union rlage," by H. Sisson ing an all-year faoulty. That consideration pales the prob­ the new Administration consider­ Rev. Robert J. Palma 4:15 p.m., Watchtower Study: able harm 10 a.m ., WorshIp "Publishing the Word of Life In I lem of physical facilities into insignificance. It can't be Sermon: "Reminisce and Romem· DyIng World," Phil. 2:16 a b r 0 a d. The ber the I"ord" Tues., 8 p.m., Bible Sludy, "LeI brougIit about ovemight. 7 p.m., Worship Your Name Be Sanctified." Chap. Pre sid e nt's "Sermon: "A Resolution Beneath 4, ''Its ProCanation Brings a -Mason City Globe-Gazelle the Morning Star" World's End." I ' authority -<>- Frl., 7:30 p.m ., TheocraUc MInistry , as leader of the THE CHURCH OF CHRIST School Western alliance, 1318 Kirkwood 8:30 p.m., Service Meeting ,:' BUI Mackey, Minister MENNONI-TO-E CHUR : , even today, con­ BlII Mackey and BUl Humble CR Age Discrimination End tinues to be Joint MInIsters 614 Clark St. somewhat 9 a.m ., Bible study The Rev. WUbur NachtlgaU, Putol Many thousands of business firms have either written 10 a.m.~ Worship 9:45 a.m., Sunday Schoo1 impaired 7 p.m., Lvenln, Worship 10:45 a.m ~ Mornln, Worsblp (U or unwritten policies of not hiring older workers. In some because our al· -0- 7:30 p.m., Evenlni ServIce -0- \ •• " Tlte only questions cases the age limit is set as high as or 60, but in others lies at first ex- ALSOP CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 55 OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS REORGANIZED CHURCH ', tialions are over the it's far b low that .•• pected too much and were there­ 910 E. Fairchild 8t. OF JESUS CHRIST Iii .', the preliminary fore disappointed. But the let­ 9 a.m., Priesthood OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 'i. Now some jobs do require great phy ical stamina, and 10:30 a.m., Sunday School 221 Melrose Ave. auer said. " De down quite plainly did the new 6 p.m., Sacrament Meetln, J. D. Anderson, Putor '.', emphasis on these cannot be filled by older worl.'TIlen. But mechaniza­ Administration a great deaL of - 0- 9:30 •. m., Church School CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship tion has continually o'immed the volume of this type of good here in Washington . AFTER THE let·down, ;n (act, 1035 Wade St -0-.' work. .Unfortunately, though, there remains a tendency to The Rev. Harold L. Keeney, Pastor SHARON EVANGELICAL "):' came the shake-down that every 10:30 a.m., Mornln. Worship UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. demand Charles Atlas types for jobs that can bo adequately new Administration always needs. THE CONGREGATIONAL Rev. aowar~~~n~arty, Putor filled by mature but less muscular hands. The new men began to adapt the CHURCH 9:30 a.m., Sunday School governmental machinery to their Clinton & Jefferson Streets 10:30 am ., Divine WorshIp It's doubtful how long we.can afford this type of folly purposes, to adopt settled view­ 10:45 a.m., Mornln, Worship. Family 7:30 p.m., Evening Service without serious trouble. According to the U.S. Labor D e­ points towards the great tasks Service. -<>- ST. ANDREW 'Just a Little Punch To Greet the Off-Year' CC!lnbined from partment, America's work force is expected to increase by confronting them, and to form EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 'r regular habits of working with FREE CHURCH Sunset & Melrose Ave. " VIENTIANE, Laos 13M million persons bet"Yeen 1960 and 1970. And because one another. This period of shak­ OF CORALVILLE University Heights ~'. mal i,>alhel Lao leader The Rev. W. Robert Culbertson, Rev. Hubert B. Brom, Paltor , of tIle low birth rate in the 1930's, there is going to be a ing down has now closed. At its Pastor 8:30 a.m., Church School, 4th rrldl phanouvong close, the Kennedy Administra­ 9:.5 a.m .••Sunday School and over. lallis in a huff smaller number of workers in what has been rcgarded as 11 a.m., MornIng Worship 9:30 and 11 a.m., Church School W I tion presents certain rather strik­ to his r!!bel " ~ •. ~.,.ww. the prime age bracket, to Peace Corpsmen Learning Sermon: "The Last Time" 'rade and under; Worship 35 44. ing features. 7 p.m., Evening ServIce -0- cusing Royal GO'vernml~n U Sermon: "My Times Are In Thy ST. PAUL'S Prince Boun At the end of the decade, two out of every five persons Of these, the most striking is Hands" LUTHEllAN CHAPEL the extreme competence that is in the potential labor force will be over 45. the rule in most areas of Govern­ FAITH UNITED CHURCH ~IFrJ~~~~;g~ What these figures add up to is this. We will have to Caution Pays in Their Work ment. The domestic departments, (Eva.ngellcal and Reformed) Rev. Walter Wenck ~ 1807 Kirkwood Avenue . 9 and 11 a.m ., Divine Services ' ,.,. C arge stop our present practice of age discrimination in employ­ to begin with, attract little notice, E. EUllene WetzeU, MInIster Holy Communion every second (EDITOR'S NOTE: Th is Is the socond where he operates as a team co­ either from the President or the 9:15 a.m., -Sunday School Sunday , . ment or the country will face a serious and artificial labor of a serl •• of artlc!es from Colombl. 10:30 a.m., Church WorShip 10 a.m., Adult Blble Study and ·t' .j on the aclual work of Ihe Peace ordinator. country. Yet they are decidedly -0- Sunday School . \ ~ . -With Mail shortage. Corps In the field .) The people he has talked to are more ably staffed, on the aver­ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -0- By PHILIP S. COOK taking a wait-and-see attitude. age, than they have been in a North Clinton & Fairchild Streets LUTHERAN CHURCH The job future of our growing number of older work­ Rev. George A. Graham OF CHRIST THE KING I " Herald Tribune News Service They cooperate in part because very long time. 9:30 a.m ., Church SchOOl Chrlstu8 House . .: • -Poison Ca ers is important to tlle economy in another way, too. If they BOGOTA, Colombia - It was the local priest tells them to and The Treasury, again, has found 11 a.m., Worship NOrth Dubuque & Church StreICI -STo-IAN CHURCH The Rev. Eugene K. Hanson, P ..... have jobs and continue to draw paychecks, they will re­ more than a week before the Com­ because they like the Peace an exceptionally able and highly FIRST CHRI 9:15 a.m., Church Sehool . INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. main consumers of our national products, steady users of munist press in Colombia worked Corpsmen. Some of them have sophisticated leader in Secretary 217 E. Iowa Ave. 10:30 a.m., the Service, prominent Evansville Douglas Dillon - which is just as Spencer M. Adamson, MInIster Sermon: "Come and See What Ga.{ , out the party line for the Peace never seen a gringo in their vil­ Sall.Y A. Smith Has Done", Nursery man was arrested ottr services. If they cannot find work, they will become Corps and launched a campaign lage, certaiiuy never any who well, since Treasdry's role has Minister of Education -o- ! charges that he dependent upon savings, the earnings of their children and or villification. By then the young came down from the states to gained far reaching new signifi­ 9:15 a.m., Church School ST. MARK'S " candy to a 10:30 a.m., Worship METHODIST CHURCH 'U' 1 very likely on public welfaro funds. Instead of contributi,ng Ipen o( the "Cuerpo de Paz" were share their hard lives for a year cance from the balance of pay­ had named him floating on wave publicity ~ , or two. ments crisis. FIRST-o-CHURCH 124'h E. College $2, insurance to the economy, they will reluctantly be forced to become Meets at Odd Fellow'S Han hospitality from other quarters. OTHER OUTSIDERS have THE DEFENSE DEPART­ OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Robert E. Engel, Pastor ," .. Ralph William on it ••• come before to build an aqueduct, MENT, yet again, is now presid­ 722 E. College St. 9:30 a.m. WorShip Servlce-NUI'tlllI1 ' a draiD The Communists used cartoon 9:45 a.m, Sunday Scl1001 10:45 a.m., Church School .u ~'II / pwner of Krauss primarily to hammer away at or a road, or a school. When it ed over by just about the most 11 a.m.. Lesson Sermon: 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship -, 'I was arrested in The first step toward improving the situation is to was finished they moved on, remarkable new man to come in­ "Christian Science" . -0- ' one theme depicting the Peace Wed., 8 p.m., Testimony Meeting ST. THOMAS MORE CHAPEll ,. •• ealed indictment shatter some of the damaging myths of the past. The U.S. Corpsmen as spies and saboteurs leaving the town basically un­ to Government since World War Thurs., 7 p.m., Student Organization 405 N. Riverside , . federal grand jury II. As Secretary Robert McNa­ Meeting, Little Chapel, Congrega. Mon"'~nor J. D. Conway, Pastor ..... Department of Labor, along with some business and labor sent by the Central Intelligence changed. The campesinos wonder tlonal Chu rch .'" THe indictment Agency to take over Colombia. whether the Peace Corps will do mara operates behind c los e d -0- 7, 8:30, 10, 11:30 a,m. anti 5 P.III.o July 9, :1960, groups, have done research in this field. This shows that Sunday Masses. The 10 a.m. Mua II As one refinement they charged thc same. doors, there is very little general FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN a HIgh Mass sung by the coll(l'to of candy to hiring qualified oldcr workers for many jobs is a sound and that President Kennedy had sent Some of the Peace Corpsmen understanding of how much he CHURCH gaUon. . EIi7;abeth Miller in has accomplished. Yet he has al­ Dubuque & Market Streets 6:30 and 7 a.m., 5 p.m., Dally II... · profitable management policy. the Corps to make an inventory PRESIDENT LLERAS interviewe.d liIack in the rugged Rev. Boy Wingate, Pastor Contesslons on Saturday from t-5:1O Nursing home. of the nation's assets so that Reviewed the List Himself coffee country 100 miles south of ready gone far to bring order and 8 and 11 a.m., Worship Service p.m.; 7-8:30 p.m. Miss Miller, who had -StatiOllS WBZ and WBZ-TV, Boston the city of Medellin have learned unity into his vast domain, and 9:~c:o~i' FamUy Service and Sunday ST. WENCEsLAus CHURCIJ ' President Alberto Lleras Camar­ back country towns and villages one of Krauss' that a little caution and planning to impose logic and coherence on -<>- 618 E. Davenport SI. i:-, go \!ould sell Colombia to the has been uniformly good if not .she retired in 1954, United States. will go a long way toward winning the formerly bizarre process of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN The Rev. Edward W. Neuzll, Pu.!~ . \habit which saved her perhaps wildly enthusiastic. Some CHURCH 6 :~1!- 8, 10 and 11:45 a.m. SIIA..,. · BUT AGAINST THIS voice local confidence. A tendency to defense policy-making. ing to Stein. He said of the 32 who are working in com­ At the end of its 1961 shake­ 26 E . Market St. Masses : Stop. Truck Speeding there was a lhunder (rom hund­ rush headlong into ambitious Dr. P. Hewl.son PoUock, Ml.rtUter 7 and 7:30 a.m., Dally M.- ~alion showed the munity development under the down cruise, in fact, the aspect -0- reds of favorable newspaper schemes has given way to a more The Rev. Jerome J. Leaka, THE UNITED CHURCH 1'[ customarily started The announcement by tbe Iowa Public Safety De­ auspices of the powerful National thoughtful approach. of the Kennedy Administration is University pastor of candy from a articles and editorials, television Federation of Coffee Growers highly reassuring in every gov­ ' : 3~, 11 a.m., Church School and 1807 Lower Muscatine Rd. ,,- partment that highway patrolmen will crack down on and radio broadcasts and inter­ JOHN B. ARANGO, or Loudon­ Worship E. Eugene Wetzel, Putor :', than in the middle. said they are usually introduced -0- 9:45 a.m., Sunday School ville, N.Y., and his partner, Ed­ ernmental area save one. In the oJ "The poison was in a truck speeding after Jan. 1 is a wclcome one. views. The boys wel'e welcomed to local oCficials as "Kennedy's area of foreign poliey, many ex­ FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 8:45 and 11 a.m., MornIng Wonb!p ward G. R. Chalker, Chester, Jefferson & Dubuque Streets 7 p.m., EVenln~rship J" /orni and was sprihkled inlo the private homes of Bogo­ people" sent to Colombia to help of ceedingly able men have been Speed checks by the State Highway Commission at ta's best families. Most of all, in Conn., were able to mobilize a Dr. L. L , Dunnington. Minister TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH . candy," Stein . and also to learn. small army oC villagel's to build a put to work, headed by Secretary 9:30 a.m., Church School SessIon 320 E. College St. ' !. ;. PDwder was not as out-of-town pOints on highways repeatedly have shown each dcpru'lment (state) where o( State Rusk, but here there is 9:30 a.m., Single Worship Service they were assigned a bishop of THE KENNEDY NAME has a volley ball court in back o( the with Rev. George W. Paterson, dl. The Reverend J. B. Jardine, ~ "led in the. corners." tha tbere is a greater tendency toward speeding by trucks starUing e{fect. The President is local girl's school. When it was nothing like the coherence, unity rector of Wesley Foundation, "The The Rev. W. B. Klatt. Cllap1alll Miss Miller became the Roman Catholic Church, the of viewpoint, .and clarity of pur­ Gift of Hope" 8 a.m., Holy Communion . than by passenger cars. This year the checks showed the apparently well known and highly finished they discovered that -0- 9:15 a.m., Anle.commuqion, Chutt/!., 'Ibut quick only of£iciaL church in Colombia, pose that marked the great Amer­ OUR REDEEMER School, Nursery speed was increasing. These tend encies were most marked regarded, whether for his Catholi­ nearly everyone felt it should ' saved her life. The ordered local priests to greet the ican policy·teams oC the past, as LUTHERAN CHURCH 1J a.m., Ante·Communlon, Nursery 1 candy was sent to the the Peace Corps and endorse its cism or for the Alliance for Pro­ have been built somewhere else. (Mis8ourl Synod' Mon., 9:15 a.m., Holy Communion II at night, tho most dangerous time. The Peace Corpsmen are learn· in the best and most creative Wed., 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion " 'versity laboratories and efforts publicly from the pulpit. gress and the rest of his Latin years of Harry S. Truman. 2301 E . Court St. 12:30 p.m, Altar Guild American pol icy is difficult to as· ing and not one of those encount­ Rev. W. H . Nierman. Pastor Sat., 9:45 a.m., Holy Communion ", to be poisoned. Violations by motorists should not be overlooked but Without this church support the Two reasons for this difference ' :30 and 10:45 a.m., Services -0- , sess. ered in Colombia expressed disap· Stein charged that it is logical to apply the most press me whore Lhe speeding entire project would probably are obvious. On the one hand, Sermon: "Slaves Become Children" ST. MARYS CHURCH ,n ' tlrieved from a waste pointment in the job, the people, ':'5 a.m., Sunday School and Bible Jefferson &: Linn Streets , I have been doomed from the slart. Although the Peace Corpsmen the problems that now have to be Classe6 . , I handwriting which an is the most common and this appears to be among the President Lleras personally reo are made welcome, the campe­ the living conditions or any other Mon., 10 a.m., New Year's Day Servo Monsignor C. H. Melnber" p~ " aspect of that which they encount· solved are ugHer and more intri­ Ice 6, 7:30, 9, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m., Sill!; tified as that of Krauss. truck drivers. viewed the list of villages sug­ sinos (peasants) are cautious. By­ cate. On the other hand, it is no Sermon: "Facing the New Year" day Masses , Krauss has denied that gested as possible Peace Corps ron Hopewell, a soft-spoken, 21- ered overseas. They were less en· longer so easy for the U.S. to Tues" 7:30 p.m., Sunday School 6:45 and 7:30 a~DaUY II.- : Although the announcement by thc Safety D cpartment thusiastic about theit preparation sen~ any packages to sites. He went down the list year-old native of Montana, has solve great world problems by its ThursTeacher., 7 sp.m ., Adult Choir ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ." 1Stein said. wtt!;"welcomc, one that was even more important was maue three limes and knocked ocr had a chance to view the reac­ in the States. own sole act. The men who in­ 7:45 p.m. Adult Class Johnson &: Bloomington Streela c-, (NEXT: The "Mickey Mouse" train· Sat., 9 a.m ., Saturday School 8 and 10:30 a.m., Services by·L. E. Crowley, xecutive secretary of the Iowa Motor many as potentially dangerous tion in some areas of Antioquia Ing al Rutgers) vented the Marshall Plan, and -0- 9:15 a.m., Sunday Sc;hool either because o( the local bandit· thus saved Western E u r 0 p e, FREE METHODIST CHAPEL 9:30 lI.m., Adult Bible- CIa .. Truck J\s~ociation, Inc. He tll'ged his member tt'lLcking ry or political unrest. would not be able to invent any Muscatine & Third Ave. 7:80 p.m. Fireside arub ~ Thant N The Rev. Gene Carroll, Pastor -0- firms to "start immediately on a drive against speeding." MERT CREGGER, the ranking comparably w 0 r 1d - improving 10 a.m., Sunday School FRIENDS ., , 11 a.m., Mornln, Worship John J. O'Mara, Cion .~ The temptation to speed will be a lot less compelling representative in Bogota {or measure today. CARE which administers the BUT EVEN AFTER 7:SO p.m., Evening Service Pbone 7-'068 l-l .. ~eeps O/fteaf Washingt~ due allow­ -0- East Lobby Conterence Roo. ' wben the boss is clearly and forcibly opposed to it. Peace Corps program in Colom­ ance has been made, a nag~ini CHURCH OF CHRIST Iowa lIIemorlal Union Donlld Barber Pastor 9:30 a.m., Meetln, for Worlblp '1'1:, UNITED NATIONS, -Des Moines Register bia, is equally determined to Herald Tribune News Service but he works at night when the question-mark remains. Coher­ Meeting In the ,.il BuIldln. 10 a.m., First Day School avoid any incidents. There would Talk on Capitol Hill: India's ence in foreign policy first o( all Acting sec! retar~'-GlmeraJ Capitol is deserted. One Mile South on Hlgbway 218 -0- !TAL J" r Friday annoUnced be serious repercussions if one invasion o( Goa strengthens the depends on generaL acceptance, • a.m" Mornlne Worship VETERANS HOSP ;,' I an advisory group of o( the 62 Peace Corpsmen were position of opponents of long-term 10 a.m., Church School CHAPEL rl·.' • • • by all the policy-makers, of a 8:30 p.m., Evenlnlr Service 9 a.m., Worship deraecretaries to help to be killed or injured in the riot­ foreign aid (inancing. If Presi­ Republican Congressional lead· given order of priorities. When -0- 9 a.m., Communion - FInt Su.-'· \ tive operation of the m~ TIaily lowon ing which may accompany elec­ dent Kennedy's treasury-borrow­ ers are burned up that former the claims of the Western al­ FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY -0- K Iowa Ave. & Gilbert st. GENERAL ASSOCIATION !l r ization. tions next March and May. ing scheme had won out, Con­ President Eisenhower's Secretary liance have to be weighed, for I gress would now have infinite dif­ Khoren Arlslan, Jr., MlnlBter OF REGULAR BAPTISTS I' I He acted in Dililf IDrlIfIll and edited by 1fudenI, and II gooemed by /I "If it looks as if some of our of State, Christian A. Herter, instance, against the claims of No Church School , r,.. 'OUJGn .. ficulty putting brakes on aid to 10:30 a.m., Church Service in Coralville ," , pledge he made at lhe board of tw- IfudenI t",",eeI elected by the Itudent body and fOUl boys may have trouble on elec­ should have taken the lead in the less developed countries, Sermon: "The Biblical Winds of lIIoeting at Farm Burelu BuUdIDI ·.'! tnutHl tIppOitIted by the pru/denl of the Unl1>ersity. The Dally low/J1l', tion day we'll pull them back into India. As it is, Congress voted marshalling public support for everyone needs to agree about ChangeU '1 p.m., Services " d I eleiltion Nov. 3 to fill only a one-year appropriation. expir~ tefll1 of the late editorial pol4cy II not an .prllUfon of SUI admfnillrallon poUcy 01 the lru'ger cities," said Creggel·. President Kennedy's trade poli­ which claims should be put first. \ marsk)old. He said then opHIIon, WI ., ~. Therc have been no reported • • • cies. They resent the fact that he There are scores o( such con­ incidents to dale. In fact, the reo The Senale's payroll lists one did not consult them first, or so flicts of prioriUes. Coherence is name. limited number SATURDAY, DEC. 30, 1961 I.. a City, I., ception for the Peace Corps in the James A. Mullally as a "Female they say. They fear that if good impossible without well·estabLlsh­ University Bulletin Boar~.' : ad,isers and consult A t ten d an 1. Ladies Retiring comes of the new policies Ken­ ed priorities, because this lack portant issues. Unlnnlty lullo"n aOlln! netlci' mult ... recllvllI It TIle Dall, ~ l'i 1 1 MIMI .. DAILY IOWAN IDITORIAL ITA .... tbroulh FrIday and frOID • to 1. Room." This male invader's job nedy will get all the credit, if the causes one set of claims to be efflco, Room 201, CommunicatIon. Clntl', by noen of till cIIy befeN P"-C I In deciding to inc AUDIT aUltllAU EdItor ....•...... " ...... Phil eume a.m. Saturday. KO.llood ..rv1c:e un llcatlon. They mu.t ... typeel onll ,,,n" br an IlIvlll' or officer of tIII..,1 ; 0 .. ManIJllq. Editor ...... Jim Seda IDlaHd paper. u not poallble, but is scrubbing floors, a chore found policies lead to trouble, blame given the heaviest weight at one ..nllltion ""ntI public Incl. I'unly _10 functl_.N lICIt ..I ..... "'-,I ,!, min In the group, ClItCULATION. Ne". Edltol'l ...... Bob Inille and every elfort wW be made to eorreot too tough for cleaning women, will fall on Republicans. moment, and another set at an· ",h~t~. ,.~ wfh .a now figur., Gary Gerlach arron with the ne"t Juue. other moment. coo I' • RAT I V. II A I y. IOWA M.MOIUAL UNIOII Vila. ' ~tioned in the weeks dtl)' EdItor ...... Harold HaUleld SITTING LlAGUI wUl be In char,e TION HOURI: The buUcIlnI wI1I:i ! PubUlbed by Student PubUcetJolII, Sport. Editor ...... Jerry Elsea MEMIIR 0" VERY OBVIOUSLY, an argu­ of Mrs. WUlIam Walther through eloled alter 5 p.m., Dee, 11. 1\ .' tI~l-!ls between U.S. lnc.,• COlDIDlUIlQatJon. Center, low. Chief Photo.rapher ...... THI ASSOCIATID "RlSI ment about foreign policy priori­ Ian. 9. CaU 8-3975 for a sitter. For be open from 8 I.m. to noon. dalI1 SUnday Larry Rapoport OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN City, Iowa, except and The AssocIated Pre •• III entitled 8&' ties has been going on within the information about league member· from 1 to 5 p.m., Dec. Ia.~ 1)10. \ MollC1t3' and lellal hoUdey., Ind n· Soclel)' Editor ...... Judy Holschiag ship, call Ml'II. Stacy Prof£ltt at 27·29 and Jan. 2. The TV '111 ..11'1.... I Au'! City EdlIOI'II .. Ian Moberly and clualvely to tbe use lor republJca­ I .,.p' dilrinll the third lull _II ID Blrbara BuUer tlon 01 aU the local new. printed In Kcnnedy Administration sinee in­ W80I. will remain open unW 11 ' p.... :.' SUI Journalism AIWIA and the lollowlnll week. En· thll new.paper u ""U u aU AJI auguration day. The argument's throullhout the entlJ'e ~III,,:: teM a. aecond-cla.. lIIalter at the '1I't ManqIq Idltor ",""""'" "ew, dl.rpa~he •. University Calendar period. Cafeteria ..ntc. wllI'- , ~ Larry HaUleld 1 in Grad OUtco It Iowa City under the AII't Sporta Editor .. " .. Jim Tucker pattern has rarely been absolute· OItAOUAU CHAI'TU 01 New· after the noon IDeal on Dell. 15,' .... ; th Ad of Cooare. 01 March a. 1178. ly clear. and its effects have been man Club wlll meet at 8 p.m., Jln. will open on ~.n. 3. Tbe Gold reitIJ DAILY IOWAN DAILY IOWAN SUPERVISORI &', In thl CathoUc Student Center, er grlU will be cloted fl'OlD I P.... the ' SUI School ADVIRTIIU.G ITAI"P .. ROM .CHOOL OP JOURNALIIM Monltay, Jan. 1 Shrier, Main Lounge, Iowa Mem­ visible. A major stage of the argu­ 108 Macleln St. Frank Glben of the Dec. 15 throUllh J.n. I. raaks 11th in the PACULTY University Holiday, oCficea orial Union. ment was clearly passed when School of Social Work will apeak • Dial 7-41'1 ,...,111 D_ .. 11114DIIbt .... Kaoaller and AcJ.. PubUsher...... Fred K. POWllaU on "Social Services and Social Work GUILD GALLIRY will j the nUmber of ~ Dlrector .. . Bob Olalcb closed. Saturday, Jan, 13 preten\:! to "pori .". lteDll, "OIDP" ~o AIIft~ Manaler" .Larry Pr)Ibll Editorial ..... Arthur M. SandenoD the State Department was re­ Education in BritaIn." flrat annual Chrlstma. Ibow It I enrolled, according to ,... aDd "liouncomentt to TIle Advertlsln, ...... E. lohn KottmaD 7:30 p.m. - Basketball, Min­ organized and Chester Bowles S. Clinton St. from Dec. I to II Oaq, leI"an. EdItorial otfIcoI Uo ID dIaUIf'ed Mana.er ...... , CIrculation ...... Wilbur Peter,oD W.dn.sday, Jan. 3 from Jan. 7 to u. \.-:' Joarnalism Quarterly tho Coinmunlc.tJODI Center. Chett "atthe,,' 7:30 a.m. - Resumption of nesota - Field House \\las shelved. But the argument UNIVIRIITY LlaRAItY VACAo r sulYe,. Fifty.two I "'olllotlon .In.,er """."" . ., .. TRUITlulaOARO 0,. ITUOINT C:ATION HOURI: ..HYIICAL IDUCATION "ULL,·,·" I _ Oayj~ T}l0IIIP- classes. will end (or good and aU ohly PUB ICATIONI, INC. Thunday, Jan. 1. Dec. 27·29--7:30 1.111. to II p.1L 1 ' I na.sm', offer graduate lu ~ptloft I.t•• ; B1 aarr10r 1D nemptlon te.ta: lIIale Itudentlf.i--- DAllY IOWAH CIRCULATION Karen Branaon A4' Prof. Dlle Monday, Jan .• Iowa Band Clinic, Iowa Memo· when the President Imposes his Dec. 30-1:30 a.m. to noon. In~ to take theM test. mUit n , ~~ed loth in graduate toft City, IS earlt. -1Il1 or ,1D CIrculation Mana.er "" Ron Furl!' Bentz, Univonilv Llbrary; J 0 h D own view,Pq!nt on ,aU (ore\gn Dec. 3HI.!'.J 1"-close4. .. rear 1D advance; "" mobthl, ~enry{ Mil Prol: Leille G. MoeUe~, 7:30 p.m. - Basketball, North· rial Union J,n. 1-7:MI Lill. to JblcIDItht. ~~re.t'~"~o .%olt~~ I . I IIIIIDng the 36 accred ~ By 7-4"1 If you do not nlCel .. )(Ii. poli ·makers who realty matt!!r, . IDOntbl, 111111 1D ~141 /Ijlhoo 01 lournallsm ' MIchael wcstel'll - Field House. ),Srowllllll rOOl1l Will be opened .t tfred by that da~ wUI ~L!!. .l1li' . ' The school has 45 ~r ,ear) .r: Dlontlll" -'J 1\IUr DaI11 Iowan by 7:10 • .m. 'l'hI dulf, AD; Dr. Georlle Ealton. coue! Frld.y, J.n. 19 jllst as Roosevelt did' and' Tt\1- tJII.- rohow"!g tlriie.: mltted to tlb tbe testa d...... ·_ aoiI&hI" ... AD Other IDIll Dally. lowll!., drIlulation ollie. 1D tIIo of ~ dc~ts :" ! Dentlatry; Rlthard ~. MlUerl A Wednesday, Ja~. 10 Iowa Band Clinic, Iowa Memo­ Dec. ?'l-211-11 ~. to II ,& Hmllsler I Te~8 11'1 RO" 1Il"1I .~IIIIti : ,;~ Co_ullle.uOIll Center III 0 P I. Dr. L. A. V,n Dyke, CoUe,e 01 man also did. Dec. "';Jlh. 1- 10lllld. UO. I .... to ..... __ Ilnd of tne helnl.t.r r*\btr III.ll'''' :=:r,=, L ':.tl:'tur QOatloJli P.~ PeDAllllrotli. ... • 8 p.m. - Lecture: William rial Union I H~p)-lltlb' . Ian. 2-11 •. m. 0 II P'& &be IIIIl1UIIIlIo I THE DAILY IOWAN-r_. City, I•• -s.tunfey, Dee. W, IMI ..... i Wor6Lip? Adenauer. No War ST PATRICK'S CHURCH omplain About iCombat Duty' 224 E . Gourt St. • Rev. Rlchacd Egad, p~ .... _. WASHlNGT~ . mp~l - A St'n' I 'o take part in Such "private m' l ·role. "At flnt it _. vO]lJIltary lIarry Llnnell6rUlk, ...... ate cb3lJ'lllID ed mereta! v ot .. a Zauck' niliisioo and IJJeD later Orders came 8: IS, 9:(5, 11 and 12 a.m~ S_ ~It I Masses In (Jorning Year I h ~ .Defe De~t ~ay '''Ibe Lao: Day." billed as II dow n from higbe- hradquarters and 8:15 a.IJI~ Dally ~ -0- president of the Iowa City Cham­ to~, tigalt' complamts by U.S. film enic of World War II D-Da". that ".:- -_.... _.- tr" sold I tllat they ~re lorced to'" ~ u= II: a UUOllU... peace neg?tlatlons. He apparen~]y Thur. day night at th nil' or 119, adding to "th 1hreat to world 216 East Washlnaton N6rth Dubuque & Church StJieIII was refemng to the AmerIcan dip will oe h Id in the cathedral' p('ace and II curlty" by II d Igns • RINTALS The Rev. EUlLene K. Hanson, P...... INDIANAPOLIS Ind hona 7-4088 l~~ .' East Lobby Conference RooID • Keeps November Pledge througb the campus with our port· ata in B flat major. K. 333" by !'t10· Iowa Memorial Union able tape recorder look inlrepid tart. "Sonata in A nat major, Op. I WIsH I'D N~"~R PE:oPlt:: AAVE f5ECa..iE EVe~ YEA~, ITs: 9:30 a.m ., Meeting for Wonl1lp '1'1.' UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (.4'1 - Adlai E. St ..enson and Soviet reporters to the SUI Extension 110" by Beelhol.'en, four prelude 10 a.m., First Day Scbool " cREATEpTt-lE CALfN~. ~Pf:NPENroFON IT! "WHeRE5MYCA~R?' -0-- j,l ~ I Acting Secretary·General U Thanl Del.gate Valerian A. lorin. The.,. Division's Speakers Service, the by Rachmaninorr. and "Sonata No. VETERANS HOSPITAL - ;." Friday anno(mced appointment of heel t.lked of various num"" library and the heating plant 7. Op. 83" by Prokofieff. Tickels ~----~-;;------1'------V------1 ·WH~~~CA~~R~ ~ '-----~~------GHAPEL I;' .' I an advisory group of eight U.N. un· from thrH to SlVln, but had fail· (thaI's a hot one). Som where will not be required for mimi ion 9 a.m., Worship II a.m., Communion - PInt su!ldlr ' dersecretaries to help guide execu­ ed to agree. along the way, the progression is to the recital , live operation of the world organ· The eight named by Thant in· to be interrupted (at about 11: 45 Pro(cssor Cross has been a mem­ GENERAL ASSOCIATION )( :~ I izalion. clude three newly appointed un· a.m.) by my annual survey of the ber of the SUI music faculty slnce OF REGULAR BAPTISTS '1 He acted in accordance with a dersecretaries, Godfrey K. J. Am· worst recordings of the year. Don't 1942. he received a bachelor of in Coralville ·n ' achree. solicitor general of Nig· let that prevent you from joining mu ic degree from SUI in 1941 and Farm Bureau BuUdIDI';': I pledge he made at the time of his \ elec!tion Nov. 3 to fill out the un· eria; Ambassador Omar Loulfi, of us. however, from 10 a.m. to 1 an M.F.A. deg're from lhe Univer· the United Arab Republic; and Jiri p.m . eXPir~terrn of the late Dag Ham· ity in 1942. Nosek, deputy foreign minister of I marsk ld. He said then he would December 30, 1961 name limited number of principal Czechoslovakia. 8:00 Backllroundln, ReU,lon . . India Says Her Troops ~ ______--' 1l.... "etj n Board~ : 8:15 News adYisers and consult them on im· They will serve as principal ad· 8:30 One Man's Opinion portant issues. visers, along with five present un· 8:45 onsumer QuesUon Withdrawing from Goa lie ,enly" It The Dilly 1oWIII ~' , , 9:00 The Musical by noon of the de, before ,.. ~ In deciding to includi eight derseeretaries. The s e are Dr. 10:00 Cue EW DELHI, (UPU - India an· en edvl .., el' officer If the 11'1 • Ralph J . Bunche of the United 1:00 Year·End Review fundlo", .re not 11"II1II - 11 ,' mtn in the group, Thant ume up 2:15 "Flashbaclt. 1961" nounced Friday it is gradually BEETLE BAILEY By MORT WAL~ER I • wtth .. new figure, on. neVlr States, Georgy P. Akradev of the 3:30 Tea TIJDe Special i hdrawing it inva ion troops IOWA MIMOIUAL UNION VAcAo '. mlntloneel In the wHks of n",o­ SOViet UniOfl. Pblllppe de Seynes 5:00 Press Pro me from the Portuguese enclave of TION HOUR': Tile buUdInJ of France, C. V. Narasimhan of 5:1$ News BackJlround closed after G p.m., Dee. 11. wIIl:lIt ,"' . tt.ioi:\s betwHn U.S. Del",ate 5:30 New. Goa. 'The bulk will be out in "the be open from 8 a.m. to nooa. India and Hernane Tavares do Sa 5:45 Spot Time next few weeks," a spoke man from 1 to 5 p.m., Dec. 1"~ J)eO.tn dr BI·azil. ' :00 Evenlnr Con~ 27·29 and Jan. 2. The TV 'll\tI , 8:00 Muslc 'or a Saturday NIght said. w.1II remam open unm 11 It!: :" ~ SUI Journalism School ' AltOg.ther they represent eight 9:45 News Final The spokesman said 3,296 Portu· throUjfhout tile entll'l v6ca_ ~ ',: 10:00 Insight period. Cafeteria aerricl will ... regions - Latin America, Africa, 10:01 SIGN OFF guese troovs. aU but 56 of them eftor tbe noon meal on Dee. 11,· ... ; 1 th' in Grad Students Asia, EAt.m Europe, Westen! ----- Europeans. surrendered to Indian will open on Jan. 3. The Gold er 11'111 wID be cload lrom Irea- p.... 1 the 'SUI School of Jouruansm Europe, the Middle Ealt, the HOME EC MEETING jtroops . The original military force Dec. 15 Ihrollllh Jan. S. . raaks 11th in the United States in United States and Soviet Union. 1:he Graduate Home Economics and police was estimated al about In previous speculafton, the Mid· ' GUILD GALWYWIll pre_at:!' I the ntimber of graduate students Club will mee 'tuesday at 7: 4J JO.OOO, he add d. but mo t or th m flrat annual Chrlatmal allow al I enrolled, according to the annual dIe East h_ not been mentioned. S. Clinton SI. from Dee. a \0 II p.m. in the dining room of the 'melted away" when Indian forces Irom J.n. 7 to 13. I·:'" JojlrnaHsm Quarterly enrollment The idea of establishing a board . enlered Goa. sur..e~. Fifty-two schools of jour­ Home . EconomICS Department In In Lisbon, demonstrator broke PHY.ICAL iDiiCATION 'ICILL" ~" of principal adVisers grew