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Established in 1868 10 cents a copy James '-Meredith Shot lMPUS POLICEMAN Clip. I Singleton fllIe. • la"""" rklng meter on the top flow tha Unlyerslty', P.rkhlt mp. But according to C_ ssissippi March I Security Chl.f John H. Inn. th. chi.f problem I. net 'limed meter. but ,.rkhlt Ilation. by ,tude"fI. - Photo by Bill N.wb,.... Wounded By Shotg'un; 'ar Parking Suspect Being Held HERNANDO, Miss. (AP) - James H. Meredith wu ig Problem shot and wounded from ambush Mooday as he marched along a Mississippi highway on a pilgrimage against racial erys Hanna fear il) his Deep South bomeIand Three blasts &om a shotgun caught him in the baa and by ~OBERT MUR?HY lep II be aDd • IIMll baDd at. Staff Writer followers stared a demonstration the IhootInr "an awful aet III vio. " mp~s ::'ecuri,y "hief John H. mArch to exhort fellow Negroes lence" and directed Atty. Gen. 'l. •" .aid In an jll , er~jew reo to cast aside their lonl·standing Nichol.. Katzenbach to fPIl't "110 .•y ..n.... ,ue loam comp.aml feM of whites and to reaister to effort in bringfn( the fUlIt, peT' BLOOD nAINS .... III the ....rt .. "-Mer ...... he .... III the ..... Hlthw.y 51 ...... he (j~pa r _men, has with uruver· vote. IOn or perIODI to ;Iuatlct." wa' .... "'-*1. Unll.... tl .... ~ .... "'-I", ayer h/,IIedy. -AP Wi ...... s"unen"s IS in campus pan. Taken to Caston H08pital in Katzenbacb, in turn, pled(ed regUJa,ions. [,'s a big probiem, there's no ~:j~:hh~' b~enn.:et ~da~: ~~~ceaca:edth:,J= H· h C rt 0 d 10 t Of K Jt aoou, i,. Almost our eo- to = teo a 225-mlle trek Jackaon, Mlu., in, on a publlc hipway "a 19 ou r ers us er Y day shift spend their whoie Meredith w.. reported in ..tJ.I· flection of how far wa .tlll have ) eniorcing the parking regu· lOS," he said. sonra~~~I::::'~onGov. sald Aubry Jamea Paul Norvell, John· tO~~"premarch, Shenrood.. coordinator Rosa. 33,for fromthe Sheppardls Retrleal Sought Aga,·n f>PROXIMATELY 130 park. tickets are issued daily by JAMI. MERIDITH ,rlmaca. In ,.In a. he pulls hlm ..lf Kroll HIghw.y 51 ne... He"","', 41, of Memphll, a wbite man. a WuhlO(tOll. D.C.. radio ItA- dellar,menl. Millo, IIftw he wa. IIIet ManRy .~ 1Mi", hi' march to JacklOfl, Mill. -AP Wirephoto had been arrested at the scena tlon, w.. with Meredith at the B B ddh e and that be had admJtted to time of the abootJnl· IIhen a student registers \Us ( ------slAte blJhwll)' patrolmen that be Roes told Dew.men: "W. were WASlllNCTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ru Ie d Y u IStS at registration time he iJ II fired the mot met by lOme ltudenta wearing Monday that prejudicial publicity ADd 'bedlam' in the court- n tfle green booklet on part. Gov. Jobnaon uld Norvell had Confederate hata and wavln, house denied Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard • fair trial in the SAIGON (1\ - fUilant Budd· regulatiolls," Hanna said, told officera be bad bid under • Confederate flap. The' belan ....f hilts Monday scorned an attempt t I doubt if very many lUI· " Gem;n; Crew Home Jubilant culvert on U.S. $1, IOUth of bere, becJdlnr UI but w. pulbed pa.t bludgeon of WI e. laymg his fIrst to attach lOme of their moderate .5 ever sit down and read II. crawling out after Meredith', them. The carnival atmosphere at trial could ea Uy have been membera to tbe ruling JunIa, rhen a student geis a parting party pasud. The weapon wu "Jun AIOUT that time a mill avoided," the court laid In order. alain demanded that Premier et and doesn't like it. I un Nguyen Cao Ky resign, and deJcrlbed as a Io-raula Ibot(Un came out of the wood, on our lnl tbe fonner Cleveland osteo. THEN, RANGING beyond the erstand that receiving 8 tic· braced for a long After Near Perfect Landing loaded with bird shot. left. He cried, 'Jam. Meredithl' path freed unle.. the state livel Sheppard case aJ:)ne, Clark said fight. isn't pleasant but the regula· Meredith. 32, emerged unacath· Then 1 saw a rUle and lboUted, hlm a new trial "wllhln a rea· all courts had t. ta.ke steps "tbat Shortly alter th government s are in the book." CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. III - day was full of cbllls and tbrills mobile for the crew quarters on ~ four yean aro fr.om bloody 'Jim, be', ,ot. (Unl' IOnable Urne." announced an increa of the 10- rioting that mArked bll entrance "The man called a second time. . will protect their proce from iE DEPARTMENT operates The Gemini \) pilots flew back. to through one and a third turns the spaceport grounds. prejudicial outside interferences." man military junts by an equal THE SPACE agency aald thal Into the all·white Unlve1'llty of We all scattered and I ran aeross It wal not immedUltely clear e patrol cars and two scoot· W. buIy 'paceport Monday night around the earth. Sheppard got first ward of the number of civilian. Buddhi I There are 26 men, including - bappy and buratlng witb talk Frogmen reaching the space­ Stafford and Ceman would live MississippI. He went on to be- the highway. Then I beard a whether there wlll be a retrial. crowds roared defiance to thp come Its first Negro graduate. shot. It IOUnded like a POP(Un. TH E TRIAL judge, said Justice ruling from hl' IOn. Samu I Shep­ ilia. in the department at about .pace blstory', most ac· craft at sea just after the 10 a.m. the wrap'up of their space mis· pard Jr, t9 , at their home in a government al a rally It ap­ sion at a news conference in PRESIDINT JOHNSON called I saw carl comln( at me down Tom C. Clark in the 8-1 decialon, ,ent.. curate landing, 'three toUlh daYi EDT splashdown found it still suburb of Cleveland. peared th political truC(! bet ren Houslon, June 17. the hilhway. We got UP and dived "should bave adopted stricter :cording to his figures, If' of predalon night, aDd tbe IhrllIJ bot to the toucb from Its fiery " Thank God !" &ald."Jl was the reglm lind th Buddbl t. had of a champion spacewalker. re-entry. into a nearby ditch. rules governlnl the use of the h limalely 7,000 campus park· The orange and white .triped a great reaSluranee of the free· collapsed. They landed at Cape Kennedy THE ASTRONAUTS, flyimg as "Then J heArd a teCOlId abot courtroom by newsmen, as Sbep­ permits have been issued this parachute dropped the Gemini 9 73 Killed dom. we have in this counleY and Unreat again stirred In HUt. minutes apart at about 6:42 p.m. copllota in two twin-engine Navy and looked up ADd "'" Meredith pard', counael requested." . while there are only 5.000 to lhe Atlantic Ocean some 345 8 resurgence oC lb faith thal I the far north stron,hold of Budd · IIId quickly went Into the mind- planeJ, made a pass over the dng spaces available IJII cam· miles cast of Cape Kennedy in cra"Ung. He shouted, 'ObI ObI'" But, Clark lIid, "the fact i. had at one time 10It." hls.t extremi 18 who d mand Ky wringing recital of the detalla of skid Itrip at Cape Kennedy's full sight of the crew of the Wasp By Hurricane ROSS CLAIMID that De Soto that bedlam reigned at the court IN COLUMBUS, Gerald Dona­ .t p /lown and let a civilian r • their 72-hour. 21-minute space launch area beCore landing on and a nalional television audio County SherlH Walter t..e. Mere. house during the trial and newi' /Ie have approximately l.~ hue, an assistant to Ohio AUy. lime take over. Buddhi~t leaf· .o)'age. the second leg of the long trip ence. dith "stood at the .lde of the men took over pracUcaUy the rved spots available aad 2.116 Gen. William B. Saxbe, said : "As lets scattcred In the city dcsrrii). "WE HAD A real good time up bome to HouJton, Tex. H was a tribute to the flying In Honduras woods but didn·t lIUfllle the 1II8Jl enUre courtroom, hounding moat ricted spots, plus 3M SpaCIS far al the slale 1. concerned the ed President Johnson a a "co· there." said Command Pilot As he stepped from his plane, skill of space veteran Stafford MIAMI Fla. III _ Hurricane that the (Un." o{ the participants in the trial, campus visitors," be said. lhot cale la closed. If there ia to be a 10niaU.t. " Thoma. P. Stafford wbo brougbt Cernan beld out his hands to his and the rapid-fire calculations of Alma toward Cuba Mon- "He could have atopped It," especially Sbeppard." ba~eled retrial It Is up to CoyahOla Coun· As the political truce appeared ! reported that there wert bla apacecraft down one-half mJle friends and aald "Eureka!" his copilot as Stafford rolled the day nilbt with 8O-mUe-an·bour Rosillid. IUd trial Judge Edward BIy· ty." to be cracking wide open aft r additional parking spaces thort of Its ocean target. and Then in front of the micro­ spacecraft right and left during windt. and a message from Hon. SherlU M~ ..Id in a thin, now dead, reatr\ct~ "p,:ej· In CI veland. the county prose­ days In which U.S. officials boped e available on campus this JuJt 3~ mile. off the bow of the phone, Cernan said. "We did gain the fiery re-entry to adjust the duras said 73 penODI were reo statement: 'We bave arreated udlcial newl accounts. which cutor. John T. Conill8n, said for a olution to the cr~ I, he despite the parking cauges- recovery aircraft carrier Wasp. a great deal of experience and in· gravity fall of tbe si»p. ported dead there in torrential Aubry James Norvell of Mem· Beeped into the jury. Clark saJd, "We bad a tremendous nigbt." formation although we didn't get "I cannot make any decision un­ I:rounli war rcmainl'd qui("crnt. Then the spacecrart hit the ralOi in the wake oC the storm pbis. for the lhootlag of Jam.. Sheppard would bave been guar· laid Eugene A. Ceroan, whose 2- all our objectlves." til ] read the opinion." ea terly wind tbat blew the 84· The Miami Weather Bur.. ~ Meredith. Ha lJ betng held for anleed a fair lrial. hour, 5-rnlnme space·walk: Sun· The astronauts lefL by auto- Overshadowed by the beppard IGHTERS' GRADES­ fool main paracbute Into lbe lap said a rain band that dumPed investi,ation. 11 lJ anticipated he r;-.;;;:;;;:::;;;;:;:;::::::=;:;;;;;;;;;;;:; decision were significant rulings Finals ~SHINGTON (.fI - Presidenl of the recovery (leeL. a happy 30 Inches of water San Rafael wlll be charged with a.ault with on by the Supreme Court in th con· TUESDAY , JUNE 7 lSon's two daughters came ending to a nigbt that had been a .mall town in western Hondu: intent to commit murder." troveraia! area of contempt judg· 7 OA All li C B . ugh their college exams with plagUed with troUbles since last raa, w.. 8IIocillted with Alma Norvell wal brOIIIht tAl tba De Grade men Is :"., a.m.- sec ons 0 US1 - Ig colors and Lynda, 22, will February. and was a part of the hurricane. Soto County jaU In Hel'lWldo. . I n Administration 6B·134. Eca. luate with honors. News In Brief THE NATION could see the re­ A report relayed from TegucJ· WHILE MERIDITH had laid "II nomics 68 :'145 ; Elemental" Edu 'nda ends her college career covery on live television, via galpa, Honduran capital. laid be expected no trouble on bla Reports CoralvI e Wants cation 7E:123; Library Education he University of Texas cum Early Bird satellite. President San Ratael had practically dillp- marcb. he refused to allow wom­ . I 7L :I23; French 9:91 ; Home Eco· e, with special praise fot LOCAL Jobnson did so at his Texas PUred in the flOOd that produced en and cbildren to take part. Students who want their AnnexatIon Pans nomis 17:9 and 17 :103; Mathl" record of achievement. grade report. abould leave ONI MAN WAS KILLED and another was critically injured ranch. He radlotelephoned the mud up to one meter deep. As he proceeded south [rom . matJO! 22M :

Iy SAMMY CHUMFONG eaai.ly could have been Itolen or dents borrow friends' cards very thlng becatIIe the white paper Ja and to cooperate in keeping min· SteffWrftw borrowed from lODIeOJIe elM. euily. For football IDd other eully lJDOOthed out. on out of the bar. "Both the card ud the sports activitlts, for example, If the .tudeDtI or other 1OUII& Irene Kenny. who bas been run· lowl City tav.. don't have driver's license are DOt Yery uae- several atudenta often lend thelr people III thia clty JJUlke _ of ning a tavern for 18 years, says much of a problem with under· ful since they are 10 eaaI1y alter. cards to friends who could not forled docamenta. they do it abe mat. it a point of duty to .,e cIrinkerI. accordin, to I teo ed" ..,. Ruppert. make It III time to have tbelr OWII rather skillfuIl,. Moat of the demand identification cards of aU cent IIIrve)' of ~vern OWIIers. The bannea IDd the police tickets or who bave vlsltorl from bartencIen. aware of atlff fIDeI studenta frequenting the place. ADd yet, sa,. ~Cb1ef J":: chief agree UIUIIIimousIy a DeW out..of-town who WOIIld like to He that would follow if the)' were "I real.i.ze it is a bit embarras· Rupperttlal' thereof .~ ... &retryin form of identification II DeCeI- the game without ~ the pte tAl allow minOn .in the barI. bave IiDg to uk graduate students {or ItID cuea ~ers , IIry for the eradicatiGa of falae fee. ' beeII ftr1 strtc:t ill cIealIDc with ID cards. but some of them look to meat III with falJe Jdentiflea- cards DOW beJnc used. '!be aubject of card alteration deJiDque.... 10 JOUIII we find it safer to ask tion canlsbeer c:r drive:,.IiceDIea to Judged 011 the baala of the mao Appears to bave gained ground AT tMllV'l TAVIRN, l1J S. them," abe says. "Tiley are us· drink ... d ty. terial \lied in the dlffereot forms among young people in the state. CIiDtoa. It baa become I qIIeItioo ua1ly 10 nice about it." Ruppert does DlIt baYe a record of ldentification canis the Uai· A atuclent from another part of of • race betweeD 0WDer Man- IDENTIFICATION CARDS are If the actual aumber, but be lJ venlty m card _ to be I the nation l1l)'I that alteriDI the Etheredge and the minor. H £th. indeed Decessary says Ruppert. convlDced that • problem does lot better than otben. '!be p..... draft card or the driver'. Ucenie eredge, a man who served Dille A student experiencing some dif· exist. tic Blll'face of the card makea aI· Is about as eaay u chan,m, )'eIfI 011 the police force, dis- ficulty may get help as a result Both the Police Departmeal teratlOll very difficult IIId both 0lIl" clothes "0IIIy I lot leu coven • minor in hiI tavern. of the card, and lOme identlfica· and the bar cnmer believe that Ruppert aDd the bInneD believe emallltin(." • he givee the penon the cItoice of tion lJ Deeded so the right per­ !DOlt of the trouble CODlel from thet if a blrtbdate were made a fllDIRAL LAW..,.. "Ally racing for the DeAreIt door or of lOIII are informed in case the stu­ the bad l)'ltem of Identification part at. it, It would 101ft DIlDY penon who alten, for,ee. or In waitiD( for Etberadie to .. to dent gets into an accident. Rup- III the alate. of the problema. any III8IIIIel' chaDg. thia certifi. the tiIlepIIcJae firat. pert says. lOB LYNE., manager of The AN AL,..RNATIVI IOlutioD. tate may be filled DOt to exceed "I take DO cbaDceI ud the '-rheJ are Dot banded out just Airliner 22 S. ClInton. the oaly lllUeated Ruppert, would be to '10,000 or lmpriloDed for DOt J'UIIIlI people !mow thiI." be for students to prove wbether barmu' admittlna trouble wlth lllue different color eardI to more thaD five 7Nft, or bath." II)'s. they are n or under," he says. underaged JUUIII people, II,. the those over IDd IIIIder 21 7Nft at. AithooJh the law IIIUIIdI rather A prwrietor IOIeI hiI Iic:eaIe There seems to be little doubt identlfication cards are too cum- lie. ThiI WI1, the cIIief 1811, atiff IDd clear 011 this matter, the If be m.inon to frequeat of the importance of the ID card IfyIe ...... aIM ., aUowa benome. Student identification one 100II; at the card would Ibow draft carda Ieud tbemIelvee lID bII tlftnI. ... at least IOIIMI form of identi­ • he WBnM up • c,.,.,4 canis are Dot IUfIIcleat Ideatlflca- whether the peraoa were of Jeaa1 abuIe •• nau1t 01 the quaIJtJ LOCAL TAVIIlN owners baft flcatjon. The big question that a 'n her lUeei ~ PETE SKOW, G, Imme'..... , ...... , at TIle Annex In I_a City, check. the IclentlftuHon ... lIOII becauae the)' do DOt WT1 age or DOt. aDd ~ 01 the ...... farmed • \Penl .... ___ remaiDa ia wb8t kind of Identifi- the birth llcense auueatioa loIeI ~ dill !DIItI c:atIon card II going Itudent attempt'''' to IIuy Iller to lie ..... III Is...... -Photo .., Ken K..... date. Driv.. •• Tbla Il'OUDd ErasiD& aDd ftaanlil tlOD to &c. prob.. really to to*""""'" are DOt fool proof becauM the)' wbeD ~ ft'I!W!!hen tIIat .... the .... .-II II • .., ~ 1enIt ...... Pollee DliMtImiilt .ideDtIb? WI ...... 1he-'Dan" lowan New NATO Switch: NATO OBSERVATIONS AND COMMENT Russia for France I Militar Iy ART IUCHWALD De Gaulle is going to Russia 100II, IIId tIM PAOl2 TUII., JUN. 7, '''' In Bel ( WASHING'ON - Now that J'rance II pullin, of the things he's expected to do Is to try to per. 'II out of NATO. there II room lor another country luade the Soviet! not to join NATO. But lite BRUSSELS, to come in. Several nations have been proposed Soviets are expected to turn a deal ear to III France's partnE Gaulle's pleas. The only promise de Giulle CII A t I a otic Tre. for membership hut. for ODe re.uoll or another. (NATO) leaped their applications have beeD rejected. For ex· hope to extract from the Russian. II thlt. If Monday and de. THE DECJSIO BY THE SUPREME COURT that ample, In tile CUI of Spain, the members bave the Sovieta join NATO. France can tab II as a new site place in the Warsaw Pacl military headq~ One· time 0 teopath Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard wu den1ed a vetoed Franco'. appUcation l1li thtI JrOundl that This column has not been cleared with tilt ran into rough fair trial when convicted for the bludgeon .laying of his the Spanish .tiU condone bull tflbtln,. which II a,aInJt everythin, NATO IlaDdI for. State DepartmeDl ,ATO's politics first wiIe in 1954 should teach both the press and the I al 0 be moved The most obvlOl1l candldata for membenhlp In courts a lesson. the North Atlantic Treaty Organilatlon II the 'G Id 0- , Foreign Mini! Soviet Union. The Soviet Union II .trategically of The Netheril The press and the courts have always been at odds o Igger5 ers after the op over the balance between the right of the press to report located. has a large .tandlng army. which could cover Europe'. northern and eaatera fIanU, and - I · the Council of crime new and the obligation of the courts to restrict pub· special session' it hu .everal porta that could aIIUy be uaed sh rs nosta 9 la IIcity to insure fair trial. ber to consider for IUPply depots. T t the 1!1iItor1 political heade In the Sheppard case. it seems that both sides were at NATO'. mahl role !Illlle I had .ome no.talgia mlD}orf. after I ... France apparenl bas been to eontain the in Paris. fault. The Cleveland press was irresponsible in cryiDg for Don Pasquelia·. revi.w of "Gold D\aIn " If the conviction of Sheppard, and police and court officials Union . But the Soviet 1933" in the DI. Your review. Judled it, lit It Luns said. he was pennltted to join NATO, 14 foreign minil acted irresponsibly in aUowing their professional duty to lilY historical eontext, but by 1_ ItaDdardI .. thia would become a minor rol., that it was iml be innueneed by public demand instigated by the crusading by th ••tandarda of a JOIIDI...... the political an and our financial and mIIlltarl'J critique addr.. itaelf to oth.. 01 llII ..... press. commitment could ba 01 the alliance tlon. but they are not thl onl7 nadIn " .. hall without endan,erlD, together because Although the Cleveland newspapers were not entirely DeWlpaper. Iween Ibem was to blame, the local newspllpers nevertheless helped fan pean lecurlty. I Another advantage of havinl In the dark daY' of tbe Deprau10a ...... THIS SEEMEI public hysteria by running front.page editorials with head­ the Soviet Union In NATO II could afford It IOUgbt aacapa from pial .. de pite some re lines such as "Getting Away With Murder" and "Why that the RUIIlln. already h ..e IUCHWALD In the light, froth1 fare of movie chi.'" .. Ida and Italy t the political CI lsn't Sam Sheppard In Jail?" The extremity of "trial by the nuclear weapon., .0 we wouldn't h.. e to .upply cniar. And thOM who could DOt ...... 11 to 10 c.nta tor movie. (the ''bit' ...... • move to Belgiun pre 's" was reached when the papers began running pictures them with any. Thlt would lOIn the major pr0b­ I movie palacN chargecJ 85 centa and WI ....., of State Dean of Sheppard's trial judge, Edward Blythin (who was up for lem that the United Statal hll had III d.aUn, Foreign Secreta afford thMJ gathllrecJ In th. Hvlnl room II ... re-election at the time of the trial) and giving out pointed with Its North Atlantic alii ... wart strongly al 1151011 ITlglOlI'aphlc location and Ita IbOt­ of the .uperbet8rodyne to .tar. It a IIIIl .,., at lhe minister. advic on how to conduct the trial. ty to field hundred. of thOUlIIIdI of troopa. tH AtlIOI 'n° Andy and "Flrlt Niptar" IIIIl ..... inl. Such were the errors of the press. But what about the Soviet Union could alto make a llr,. eontrfbu. bolt. II We beard the bit dance budI hal .. Foreign Secrel court? tion to NATO in the field of intelligence. The Ar.,1oD and the Trianon I we loved 1tQ ~ of Canada decls Western allJes bave been lpendinr billion. of and his Koliege of Mlllical Knowl., Gill ahould be done 1 Despite the intense emotion in the Cleveland area, no dollars try!n, to (lnd out whit the Russians are Gr.y and hi. Casa Lorna arch.tr.. ..., dent Charles de Goodman. Ben Bemle IIId hll "YOWU. J'IIftI. IAmintore Fanta change of venue was granted. It might not have helped up to. If they joined the NATO pact. we would be inviting trou! anyway, since the trial drew national attention. Contrary thIJ )'OWII," Glenn MIll.r. Horace Heidt. IIId till have the right to a.k them. and 1I'O\lld .n. Gaulle's mission to common legal procedure, Blythin allowed the Cleveland "And lomeday they might extend the idea to our own planet" us a tremendous Imount 01 time IIId 1JIOft11. r.l "Can you imagine an old, fat this month. police to testify that Sheppard had refused to take a lie Some critics arille that the Soviet UDlOll al· 1odIII" ready belongs to the W,rsaw Pact made up of blood named Peabody marry\nJ a ..., alrl BELGIUM H ~ dectector test, then failed to instruct the jury to disregard nluctant to ta the Iron Curtain countrIes and it would be bird named Trixl~~" sneers Mr. Patq\l.n.. OlI, tIIIIJI this testimony in their decision. Even while jurors were de­ headquarters, I [or the Soviets to withdraw (rom that pact to now. Mr. Pasguella. You art too bllloctlJl. 01 fears that such liberating, they were allowed to telephone their mends, join ours. course I can. So can anyone wbo 1Il'1d tbroup make the little the 1t1201 and '301. ThIs w.. the era w. the while court official. remained ignorant of wbat was said Marriage myths But NATO has far more '!IIndlng In the world In any future 'II 10 the conversations. than Warsaw. and It Is believed the Soviet! newspapers were {uU of pJcturetl and fet_ France has e would not hesitate to jump over to our pact U of a Broadway show girl named "Peacbes" and headquarters aDe The trial judge led both the press and the court into .omebody asked them. her romance with "Daddy." ThIB was th, era bases to quit further disrepute by confiding to the late columnist, Dor· Tbat new threat could be France, and NATO', when. in San Francisco. we were enthralled April 1, and .. othy lGlgallen, and others, that Sbeppard wa. -guilty as new role could be to contain Gen. Cbarles de with the alfalr of a street car conductor. and the • OWl! military fOI are criticized Ju17 1. hell." Gaulle. whole city was avidly talking about the "Din, Tt the Idltorl luded some friends and sold some otbers down IT II BELIEVID that with the Soviet Union Dong Daddy of the D Car Line." AI a veteran of four years in that friendly In 1984 Sheppard was ordered released from prison the river, that I have some pangs when I set In NATO de Gaulle wouldn't dare try anything THERI WERe NO wars. no worry about confllct known as marriage, I am unable to de­ by U. S. District Court Judge Carl A. Weinman, who de­ someone so obviously abused by our mytholOgies in Europe and he would be convinced that any draft or demonstrations. no United Nations. We , PosthlJ scribed the trial IS "a mockery of justice." Weiman chided cide whether Mr. Holland or Mr. Nightingale of marriage. It is a good. solid institution (per­ adventure on his part could mean instant re­ celebrated the 200th anniversary of Georg. both the press and Blythin for their conduct. amused me more. I have suffered that "first haps a Iitlle sadistic at times), but I am con­ taliation. not only trom the WeAt but also from Washington in 1932 and talked wisely about "no MAG' vl.lt" often enough to be ironically amused by the East. foreign entanglements." We knew vaguely that Newspaper., whether their motive is to increase reader­ vinced that there Is some inherent cruelty In our Mr. Holland's article, hut I have .een enough there was someone in Russia who name was ship and profits or to serve as a watchdog of justice, should attempts to preserve l.l1 e foolish im1\ge 01 mar­ myth· laden . over-illusioned young men (and bave Stalin. World War I was still a fairly vivid memo r For Stl again remind themselves that public opinion does not nec­ riage as a glittering bower of bliss; a cure for ory. and in the 1920s we were stlU eating "Lilr been one myself) walk blisstuUy into marriage Workmen . add essarily lead to justice in the court room. the lonely. neurotic, sexually frustrated; or the erty sandwiches" for 10 cents. They are n\(l!(l 'rile Unfverslt: lik. frogl hopping into an alligator's open jaws, .anctuary for true soul mates. It is a social familiar now to Mr. Pasque\la as "hamburgers." IlIIIter of line II Likewise, judge. and lawyers must recognize the fact to, brain pain for a ltudent ' to have a sarcastic laugh ~t tbe expense of Mr. necessity and a psychological convenience. "Gold Diggers." no doubt. is corny, nai~e . that legal procedure must be upheld despite the pressures juri•• uffered I Nigbtingale. How very silly to think a satire like improbable and. if we judge by today's Itand· exerted by the press and the public, and that their duty We pay a pretty price for having taken seri­ To tIM Editor: b.p In IOIYa Cit Mr. HoUand's is somehow a dishonest poem ously the joke of Andreas Capellanus and the I recently had the "delightful" experience of ards. probably in bad taste. But it did Indeed till The degree wi to conduct a fair trial far exceeds that of pleasing public a great need in the hearts of the people 01 Ihat th. name of D (whatever that may be), especially when, to Use tradition of romantic love for eight hundred administering a ffhal exam in I room In the sentiment for the purpose of staying in office or gaining Mr. Nightingale's metaphor. the expression of Chemistry Building which was limply unbeliev­ era. A more compassionate, les5 supercilious re­ Charlotta, N.C., years. When one discovers that "love" is suf· ably noisy. My students and I were treated to viewer might have recognized this fael. I don't reeelvecJ it It popularity. that opinion Is sO much like the inexperienced Friday morning. matador wbo does not have the good .ense to ficlent provocation or excuse for marriage, but banging. scrapping. pounding, drilling, plus .,­ know wbether I would risk seeing it again. for The press must serve as its own watchdog as well when I (irst saw it at the age or 17 or 18 ( w\lic~ Mis, Oliver ~ ba a little wary 01 the bull. scarcely its faison d'etre. or a sufficient support sorted conversations by workmen and. best of .tud,nt In creat as that of society. The press is always crying for its right all, falling insulation as a new pipe was being r judge is near Mr. Pasquella's agel, {fovea it The "bitterness without apparent basis" Which to make It work, the result is the most shameful bad published I to the new!, but many time. in the beat of competition placed in the ceiling in the room. On several It gave all of us something outside our Depres­ Mr. Nightingale finds in the .atlr. II .ulficlenl divorce rate in history and an Incredible amount the Negro Dige has not met its obligation to perform in a responSible man­ occas.lons workmen .trolled in and out 01 the sion world of bread lines, hUnger, despaIr. It .,as view, and the R. ba.ls for those of us who have been married for of waste, frustration. and ineffectuel bitterness. ner. II examples of press-generated hysteria in the Sheppard room discussing one thing or another. pure escape. We were not critical. nor were 'lit In her 'enio'f ~ lOme time to pity Mr. Nlgbtingale. Surely, Mr. YES, ERIC, THERE is reality. And it is dia­ I realize that rennovation and repair must go sophisticated . flUest editor fe case are repeated, the press may find itselI prohibited Nightingale is sulficiently sophisticated to k.now pers. doctor billa. stale orange blossoms, fat on but why during final exam periods and why And, with ProCessor Spitzer, I too grieve that magazine. mOTe and more from trial coverage by either court rulings that behind any effectlve latire II a good deal midriffs. saeling breasts, and at very best. the in and near rooms in wblch students are quite Mr. Pasquella in another review confus ed C!m' The diploma of real bitterneu, and that satire succeeds when Mias Oliver'S p or legislative enactment. II the guardianship of fair trial occasional moments of understanding and ex· obviously taking an exam. Since finals count for rad Veidt witb Paul Henreid. Good heav~! it makes III laugh at a possibly irrltatinll or Mrs. W. R. Ollfe cannot be maintained by the press itselI, then outside reg­ citement that make a life of routine convenience a considerable portion of the grade in most When Mr. Henreid lit two cigarets and pasied even intolerable situation, which we cannot 1m· ton Ave. Charlot ulation will find it necessary to do the job. bearable and sometimes pleasant. So please don·t departments it does not seem unreasonable to one to the young lady. the whole country went mecJJately change. tell us tbat Mr. Holland's satire is just a trite expect that a place be provided for students to into ecstasy. • But even if courts decide to use their contempt power IT IS NO MERE coincidence that marriage has "poem" full is dishonesty and preliminaries. It take their exams without noise and without They don ·t make movies like that no more. j 90-Year-~ to limit press coverage of trails, they mlllt also examine been the object and .ubject 01 lOme 01 the most is passable as satire because it does contain a distractlons ot various sorls. hey. their own conduct to keep their own houses clean. vituperative IBtlre of Western civilization. And couple ot laughs . and one or two particles of in­ JOin EdrnoncI., G Arthur M. Golddlggtr, '33 Sees Aim it It safe to rive any marriage "three years sigbt. Surely, Mr. Holland has done the wiser lal( 312, I_e City Tamp., Fla. i. - Nlo Q)er«s A casual remB It the outside" beca\lle you will be right on thing, if indeed he is not already married, to old retired prof nearly one prediction In three. Fortunately. the avoid the waste and painfulness of Jearning an o FF I C I A L D A I L Y 1 U L L ET I N ~\VER~'1Y 9'(- It the Universlt: others learn from their experience to put up with essential lesson at the expense of another person .;)4.1'" ~~'i:. .. ber lirst trip in It Ind have a few needed laughs. by standing back to see just bow those horns do ~ '~f:r~ ·!fttFo the university j 'me-1)aily Iowan lI'aduated in 190 I am n<>* writing to be lightly bumorous, nor hook. II' I Estella Boot. I rM Dolly 1l1li*\ " wriItftI lflii td4Nd by .... lflii .. pll'NNd to expresa any tortured bitterness - I .uppose L.roy Se.rl., G University Calendar ~J lJ English faculty by a bootd 01 ,..,. muUm ~ _CWtl "v 1M ..,.,.,., hIg ... It i3 because I leel a little guilty for having de- 644 H.wk.y. Apt,. OUNDED le~ • made the trip to fou, 1nJIt_ ~ by ,It. ",....a.... of ".. UntIw.tty. rM Dcrily TODAY last and corrur EXHIBITS daea at the Uni Iowan', .dllOliol policy " IlOl GIl ~ of UtMwtMiy IIdmfnUtta· Final Exams. May 20·June 10 - "A Decade of New Talent" tim. policy or opinion, WI any ~. D. k ot I, Ver University Bulletin Board 3:45 p.m. - Meeting. University Faculty Coun­ Main Gallery. Art Building. morning by pI June 1-30 - "The Cbatauqua Circuit in Howard R. BOWl MlMI.a I_t ""•••• lIy lulletln loa,. ""tl", mu.t be •••• lv.eI ., Th. Deily low.n cil. House Chamber. Old Capitol. ""bll...... •.... ,. nfflc• • • oom 201 Commu"lcallon. C.nt••• by "oo" 'of the clay b.fo,. Iowa." University Library _ I lUDIT IUIt.AU ...te ...... NIC .....1 Commencement _ I publlc.llo". Th.y mUll be Iy...... "eI II,n.d by." aelvlII. 0. offlc•• of W.... d.y, June' Miss Boot hI O. . , I Ma ...... , . .."It H.lltnbtck the o",nlutlon bel". publidJed. "" •• Iy _It I fUIICtIO", ••• not .II,lble Final Exams. June H)·July 10 - "Evolution 01 • Form." ClaCULATIO ... City ...... ,.... Hlruh fo, thl .....Ion . Union Terrace Lounge . forward to the tr Ne.. aelll...... Dan ..." ITUD.NT. WHO WIIH to have YWCA a.lnlfflNG ...VIC •. .erved Book Itoom - S p.m .- IO p.m.) CIOII8 of Ie<:OlId semester, 5:20 p.m. When Bowen invi lutle. cl... r.nk In.lonnaUon atte.. 3:30 • .m .. Breakf ..t; 1I:30 I .m.·l p." r e ..., ...t.r ...... their for· C.II YW(;A 0ItIc:e. ""·iIVtIII Thunday, June , ON.CAMPUS WORKSHOPS PubU8bed .., Student Publlc.Uo.... ".uI Luncheon: $.7 pm.. Dinner. Enlo, Vermillion with Inc.. Cc8munlcatlou Center. lo_ lportl .dltor ...... Jim Martz ....rded to their draft boards should noonl fo, b.by.lttI~ """"". 8 p.m. - Medical ConvocatiOll, Union Main June 6-10 - WorKshop for Librarians : "The visited foilowin, CI". low •• dallJ> ueept Sund., .nd "bet ~- K K ~- pick up request forms In Bl Unlver- corte. &... kI . , ...clt. and abort ..,ap .... , -. .. _... ." .p... rt ally H.II. (nformatlon wlll be sent THI SWIMMING POOL In til. Wo­ ord.... .ny tim • . Library Serves the Exceptional Child ." dinner that day. Mond.,. and 1.,.1 bolld.,•. 10lered lelllo,l.1 ,.,•• 4Ilt., .. Dav. 'oll.n only .t the request of the Itudent. me n'. Gymn.slum ..til be opel! Gelel ....,.... - 1 1.111. to 10:45 Lounge. u _0Dd..,1... m.tter .t tb. poll A .... City '4Iltor .... Andr•• GMb for recreaUon.1 Iwlmmln, lion d I Y p.m.. lIlond.y.Thu.ldal'; 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. - Dental Convocation. Macbride Aud . June 6-10 - Project Head Start Orientation lIIe was a gradul office .t lo... ~ City under lb. Act of ...... port. Idllo. ... . aon In.. LII.ARY INTI.IM hour., June 1I :.s p .lII .. Frida,: 7:30 a.m. to 11:" ConiNU 01 IIIaro!I I, 1I7t. through Frld.y. ' :U to 5:15. This I. lity of South Dal N.w...... t. . N."cy De Oak II 8-11, 7,10 a.ID.·5 f. .m. Closed SUJld.y, open 10 women otudenll. .taU. p.m., Saturda,y; I p ... to IO : ~ p.a. "rleley, Jun. " Workshop...... Clrcul'""'" ...... M1',DlttCtW .orIItey ..Du...... ,..,, ___ .. Jun .. 12. JIUM 1. ·14. 7:3 0 a.m.· 5 p.m. faculty .nd f.cul" wive•. Sunaay 8 a.m . - Anny-Alr Force-Navy-Marine Corps June 13-l7 - Iowa Community College Wort­ ed that he was t• -- DepertJDentel Llbrul.. will post Commencement ... Mrtlel", Ma .....' . .. AI.n Kotek lb_ .... o boun. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Org.nll.tlon Comrnfaalonlng CeremOllY, North Gym, Armory. shop ; High School Journalism Advisors Work· CI ...... MINeer ....I DI ...... M.MO.IAL UNION G"'U.TlNG holds • testIJDony meetln, each June 6. Nat'l ..... M1'•...... I ...... hben HOUItI: TIIurBday .t ~ p.m. In Danforth ' :30 a.m. - University Commencement sbop; Higb School Journalism Workshop. • ."DU... T. ITUDINTI m.y re­ "ne •• 1 aul"", - • .... to 11 Chapel. All Interested .tudenll and new book. for the summer term p.m.. SUDd.y-Tbur.,a,: a • .m. to faculty are welcome to attend. "tuNey, June 11 June 14-21 - Workshop on Teaching Sparta lor OPENING - TN...... ,. Of • ..,.... , _Ilea untU Juno t . Books renewed for the Mldnlgbt. Frida, aDd Saturd.,. Alumni Day. Girls and Women . ROCK ISLANI " ~.. U __ " U - lummer Seulon wtll be du.. Au,. 10. Inft..-tlen DetII - fa.. te 11 .DUCATION • 'SYCHOLOGY LI­ -. .Oft.. ~., ...... ton~:~.vtd All Pl!nona ..tumlna boob at the p.... .oaday·l'burwd.,: 1 .... to brary Hours - Monday.Thursday 8 CONlllltlNCl1 June IS·July 7 - Parent-Teacher Relation for remodel ing J:'Uik'i!:ib~k.~t!° art T A" end CIt tile """.. ter are encouraled mldnlabt. Friday .nd Saturday; g l.m.-10 p.m... Frlday-Saturday S a.m. June 2-4 - MIdwest Labor Press AIIaoc " 8 Workshop. l1\Ieen the Rock .n, AS, Dal. 'II. Lnta:" Unl\re~' to do ... befON Jun. ' . a.m. £0 11 p.. Sunda,. to 5 p.m •• Itunday 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. a.m., Union. June 19-July 1 - Newspaper in the Classrooms IIId th is city will UbIV)': omu. A. lbtcbcooll. It"r...... - I . .... to 11 A CHATTINci"'ii'ilION In Freneh • .~. ._l: uad Dramatlo AN; "olu! ...... MAIN Lllu.ay HOURI: Monday· ...... ncla,·TbU1'ldll,: I .....· .Id- June 3 - Organic Seminar: "Erythropbleum of a Free Society. U.S. Col'fls of : mer, Scbonl of Lan. Frida)' 7:•• .m . to 2 a.m.: Saturday .. held ev • ., Wednelday .1 4 : ~ )H. oIournaI_: nlabt, J'rIdV aDd Saturday: I ".ID. p.m . and every Tburoday .t 7 p.m. in Chicago June A...... Idltwlal: &dmUAd II. D.Y1., DepartmHt trI. PoIttieal let· - " ••.m ..JDldnlJbt; lIund., - 1:30 to 11 p.m. "alld.,. Alkaloids," Roger Parker, 4:30 p.m .. 321 Chem­ June III-July 1 - All State Music Camp, durl: AdYert.IsIJII: It. John Kottman: te I a.m In th. Carnival Room at Bllrl' Clrculallon WUbur htel'8Oo. .n... ,.. . Caftt.r" - Hew "'.. r Room Cal. Hall. istry Building. June 20-24 - Music Workshop for Classroom lIOunced Monday --- t.rIe ~D 7 dv•• .,.. t. 7 a.m. te The engineers' 'A•• NTI COO'..... TIV. Babysit· 1 p... Ilerullr ID,"I noun: , ...... June 12·18 - 26tb A.lInual Executive Develop­ Teachers Bnd Elementary Music Teachers. DI.I 117-4'" If ,011 do not rec.lYe THa INT ••· VAUITY ClJrlatl.1I tracts should be The ~ ..... ,,.. II utttl8d .. ,our Dr 111 ,:. .... &vvy eI'ort t.IaI ...... Tho. Iatol'loled In De... HOUri Fellow.blp. .n Interd'DOlDln,tlun.1 ment Proll'am. Union. June 20-24 - Business EdUcation Workshop. eluI9!IIT te tbe ...or Npubllaetloe wUl be ..... te eorrect tile IlTG. lDeinbenli!p_ call Mra. Low Holf· 1I0Dd.,·TburaclaY - • a.m.-10 p.m.; IrOUP of atudeDIi. m.. lI ...., J'rI. completion of " III la.! _ ,rID'" Ia &Ida with lbe nen Iau.. DI ofnce boun lDanD at 137-048. Memba.rl dellrlng rrldal'-Saturda)' - • ..m ..o p/m·i day .t 7 p.m. In the UnIon Indl· June 14-18 - AIIaoclation of Unlvar.lty Arcbl­ June 20-24 - Experimental Comm',,*atioas ~pu u ..., • III AP _. ICheduled for Se are 8 ••ID . te • p.m. III1111L1J lbm"", litter call lin. Patrie.. G.te. 387- (R.... rv .. d Book RoolD - 7 r ....-1 " .na Room. AU tntoruled ...... tect! Conference, Union...... J'rIdat .IKI • to II .... htwda,. lUI. p ...: lIundv - 2 p ...... p.lll.: (It... are W-'Oo•• . Workshop. I. C. Iy Johnny Hart RElLI BAILEY Iy Mort Wallear W~ 'TO se ON T\oIIt eAF~ TUIIO... Y, 61DI -,oUlp seTTl1f 61T .. M OUT ANI' 1ft II' THERa., 7:00 Mornln, P r New. (7:15) ANYT'HIN6 AHfAl' Of us 8:30 TIle Bonta! :::--~ # 8:55 New. 10:00 Mulle 11:58 Calendar en PM U:OO Rhythm It. 12:30 News 12:45 New. Blckl 1:00 MUllc 2:00 "Explont/o Uoivena" 2:30 News 2:35 Music 4:30 Tea TIm. 5:00 Five O'cloel 6:00 Evenln, Co 7:50 lapprox.) II 8:00 .. Atlllude•• Chang." 9:00 Trio 9 : 4~ News" Bp. 10 :00 SlGN Of',. witch: NATO To Put ­ Flood Of Student Workers Military Site Hikes Unemployment Rate WASHINGTON ell - A flood 000 1:eeIH,. job.Rekers lis ed II ance ot ItDIlet job I (hn bibd 1M Im.Dployed were .uu In lChooi to Ruslil 1000, IDd _ I DIllion', uaemploJllMllt rate to • iD V., aDd DOt ready to take a to do Is to try to per. In Belgium per eeDt iD May. It '11'11 the bl,. job WItil June. to ioin NATO. But PIt rnoothly rIM III two,.eara aur a.CAUS. the tovertJ- IIIe BRUSSELS, Belgium II! - IlDd , .... added ~ to what meat COUIIta II unemployed to turn a deal ear to " France's partners in the North the lo.... mllll!llt delaibed MOIl- everybody .ctively aeetin, wort, only promise de Giulil til A t I a ntic Treaty Organization day II alackenln, rate of em- theae )'OUIIgsters belped ....-ell tbe the Russians II tbat, k (NATO ) leaped a major hurdle nomJe growth. jobleu ltatlJUCS to an overall , France elll taU .. Monday and decided on Belgium But a .poke.T'IWI lIid 1M rile toW of 2.' mlllion in May. Pact. as a new site for the aillanee's from AprU', 12'YI!M low of 1.1 ArId, Rosa uid, the govern. not beeD cleared wItb a. military headquarters. But they per ceot abould DOt be IDterpnt· ment', on drive to provide It ~awkeye Bookstore ran into rough going on wbether lid II 1Dd1ca~ eay bJI up- leut OTII mllllon summer jobs NATO's political council should nrinl ID IIDIIIIIployment. lor JOUtha II partly responsible also be moved from France. PHILIP D. ADL.R "I would expect a ruumptioa for IDeruM in the Dumber of Foreign Minister Joseph Luns Will Rec.l". AWl"" of ec:oTIOlT\ie I1'owth IIId I de- JOWl, job.Mekerl and thus boost. Diggers' I of The Netherlands told report· Ad ler Na med eliDe ol IIMlllplOJIIIeIlt" liter Ill' the UDl!mpioymeDt figures. will take your ers after the opening meeting of thla ,..... Aid Commilllorler W_ entering the labor force the Council of Minister. that a Arthur M. Rota 01 1M Bureau 01 ID Mil' aIIo contibutl'd to th. Igia special session was set for Octo- Labor Stat.latJca. jobl_ rIM. ber to consider transfer of the To Rece-Ive TOTAL empio1D*ll I"OH more R-. aaJd th. one·month jump political headquarterl, which thlD 650.000. malaly ill muuiac- ill the Jobl- rate "II not enoutb me~orl.. liter I ... France apparently wants to keep turinl and ather DOII.leultural nIdeDce to .uueat a revtfllli unwanted books ••• of "Gold DIatn " .in Paris. AI A d work, wbile the tota1 01 UTleIII· 01 the long·term dOWTI·tmId 10 reviewer judJad it, .... Luns said , however, that the U m war ployed I"OH b, l~,OOO, th. burtlu ~t. but .". 18e41taDdard1 .. 14 foreign ministers bad Igr~ lIid. p;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii that it was importllnt that both Philip D. Adler. publisher of Delplte 1M rlat ID t1DployrMat JOIIDIIr ...... ~ arms toW '71.7 mlllioa Dum­ to oth.. 01 blI .... the polit ical and military the Davenport Times·Democrat to a 01 1M CiON been - of the alliance should be newspaper, bas Damed re- clMrllluol Jobllabor ~ ~_~! the IIIIl1 ...... " together because cooperation be. . . V .area ~ 1966 tween them was imperative. c1plent of the 1966 Dl!linaulJbed about 800,000 to • toW 01 1U I THIS SEEMED to indicate that Service Award given by Th. Uni· million. the DtprllllGe ...... c.pefrGm ...... d pite some reluctance by Can. versity of Iowa. ActuaUy, the inereue 01 .,• of~CIbam"",,, Ida and Italy to take Ihe atep, Th•• ward wlU be presented .t HAWKEYE could DOt alfar4 .. II the poUlical . council aIso will the University', A II • Alumni SUMMER SALE (til. "bt," ..... , move to BelgIum. U.S. Secretary of Slale Dean Rusk and British awards luncheon Saturday. June P'"", IIth1. Distributed dally 1:30 a.III., 85 ctDtI IIId we 1IIIIdI'I 3 $1 Foreign Secretary Michael Ste. 11 in connection with Commence- ..... tar to 4:30 p.m., eKelpt in the 11m, roam II ... sweeten to ltare It II IIId .., wart strongly argued this course ment activities. President Howard Aim 5 .... $1 Saturday. .t the ministers' two-hour meet· R. Bowen will be th. principal NJtbt.r" ... '.... danc:. budI _ ... In.. speaker. ,.uff.lI.w u. 13c COMMUNICATIONS Foreign Se<:retary P.ul Martin ADLER, THI prelldent of Let QUICK , ••VIC. 1 we mad Ka7 IlIIr of Canada declared that nothing Enterprises, Inc., will be bonor· ...,.... at Raeuler Prf_ CENTER MUilCl1 KIInltdJl. GIll should be done to provoke Presl· ed for profesalonal acbl.vemerrt SAVI-WAY CUANaS con ... & Madl.on streets Loml orch ..tra. __ dent Charles de Gaulle. Italy's and for • long record of public and hla ")'OWII, """ Amintore Fanlanl laid It would II!rvlce, IDcludlng bl, pe~1 COIlALVILL. HorlDe Heldt, &l1li 1M be Inviting trouble abead 01 De leadership in ItrengtbenlD, 1m- DtWllttww LtcatItII Ift"1 your ID Cord. Gaulle's mission to Moscow later portant progr.m ••t the Unh'er. W•• WASH IT .n old, la' )101111 ~he this month . slty, where he earned the B.A. '~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiii~~~~~~~ mlrryln, a aboIr IIrI BELGIUM HAD been equally DeiI'ee in 1928. I: Mr. Patqu.lIa. OIl, eome • reluctant to take th. m.illtary He has been general chairman You art too 1nDOe1llt. Of headquarter., refiecUnI public of the private campaign which II anyone wIIo ltfad Ibroup fears tbat IUcb a move would raisiDg more than a mill iOIl dol. make the little country I target lars for construction of the new '11'11 the ... wIMa tilt BI~BWo~RUS Ii In any future war. museum of art at th. Univenity, plcturtl and I ..tun. " France bas ordered military and he hal been • key fllUl' iD J07 EAST tOLUOl STRUT named "PeacbN" IJId beadquarters and all other NATO support of the Universlty'l School .. This wae Ib, era bases to quit France by lien of Religion establiabed in 1925 only if you're we were eIIthrillecl April I, and II withdrawing ita by a rroup 'that Included bll lath. car conductor, and the , OWII mUltary forctl from NATO er, tbe late E. P. Adler. In 1061 IOWA CITY'S MOST talking about Ibe "Din, Ju17 1. Adler WII president 01 the D Car Line." achool'. board of tru.te... HOME-LIKE wars, no worl')' about ADLIR WAS publlsber 01 thl willing to take no United Nations. We , Posthumous Star.courler In Kewanee, m., FUNERAL HOME anniversary of George from 1_ to 1141. DurIn, World talked wisely about "no War n be served for a yeer III MA Given the pr... dlvialon of the Office We knew Vll\Mly IhIt of CeTllOTlbip In Washlnrton, D.C. in Russia who name was 2+ Hour Ambulance Service their money! , F St d t Be had been a publlaher of the still a fairly vivid memo ' or u en Dav.nport lIew.paper .lnce 1141. we were still eating "Lib- Adler b81 been a d!rector of the phone 337-3240 10 cents. They are more Th. Uninnlb' will .Wlrd • Inland DaUy Pre.. Alaoclatlon I ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!;~:;;;;;:=d Pasquella as "hamburgm." miller of fine arta degree Friday and a member of the Jowa Bu· ..;; ( lor • ,tudellt wbo died of In· man Rights Comml8lion. no doubt, is corny, naive, juri. ,uffered ill a traftlc mis­ we judge by today's at.nd· hap In 10l'l'a City May 21. taste. But it did indeed fill The derree will be granted III of the people 01 that tb. lIam. of Dian. A. Ollver, " I(,"""~ less supercilious reo Charlotte, N.C., who would bave \recognI7,ed this {act. J doo'! reeelved It at Commencement risk seeing it again. for hldl, mornln,. the age of 17 or 18 (wllien Mia Oliver w.. a grlduate ~ DON'T FORGET TO r lll,quo, uH '1I age l, J loved it. ltudent In creative wriUn" IlDd bad publisbed .bort ,tori. In ~ TELL OUR NEWSBOY

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, , I ...... •• • Nursing College FOR THAT Offers Workshop, On Retardation IIAFTER COMMENCEMENT More than 110 school nurses have regislered In advance for the firlt _sion of a worklbop on LUNCHEON PARTY11 the mentally ret.arded child to be offered by the College of Nursing FRIDAY, JUNE 10th June 2I.al. Supported by .. grant from the U.S. Children's Bureau. the work. CALL US FOR RESERVATIONS FOR THE NOONDAY BUFFET abop is OJI4!In to school nurset in the .even·state region made up CHILDIIEN Uft..... 12 Y"" ...... $1 .54 of North Dakota. South Dllkota. .$]99 Nebratlka. Kallsas. Minnesota. PHE Iowa ud MIssouri. No registra. tion fee is levied. and one parti. cipIIIt from each lCbool repre- _ted will be relmburtled for tra. THIS HUGE MURAL til.. W.I .,.1"," ~ • Ull lvenJty Hlth Sc:MoI .,. .._ ... ~ ... 'THE STEAK OUl ell .... JEFFERSON vel aad liviD, expenses. will lie 1I1"'.yed In W.thlngton. D. e. till' _mer. The mur.I, a 11 feet IIy ...... I Th. WIIl'bbop', aim Is to help .,.Intlnt, will ... Installecl In the Cwaratt Art Gallery 5utMiay. T_ ,.....-., PI''' W.... For Cocktails, Wines and Steaks the III11'Iet to develop background _I.k, dlrecto,. of art educatle" .. the Unlve,.lty, all4l Theodore Il."...y... 1M U...,""'" .. HOTEL for ldeDtif)'in, problema Involved Mlchl.e". will be It the .allery SuIMl.y fer the In".lIetMn If the mural. W ...... wtIt .... In workinc with mentally retard· .t 2 ".m. 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. Daily Except Sunday Phone 337-4121 eel dilldren and their families. It ______------will _ provide an understand. ing 01 community resources 11 KILLID- t.f'I - Eleven pet'8OII8 IoIt. thea avallJbl, to IUm children Radiation Detector Aboard lives In lowe traffie aecidenta Shop Iowa City Stores For EverrDay Bargainsl with the D.II.. ~ over the weekend. I Nil...... ,. his ..... HELDOVER OGO Was Designed Here lItO ..,e ...... OM. ... FOR THE A new type or radiation delec· tUlc expenments on the Orbiting tor designed by a University Geophysical Ob ervalory salel· SECOND TIME physlc~t is among the 21 scien· lite that was .cheduJ~ lor launch Dally lo""an ",(ant Ads [rom Cape Kennedy Monday night. I I NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARD: DesIgnated OGO·B. til, latellJta is the third in a program by the APARIAM POll lENT APARTMENT POR RENT MoalLl HOMES CHIlD CARl National Aeronautics and Space 8UBLETnNO I ... ou_er - oPUon P'URHISHED b... mont '1'1 ., Idl~hon. 11!5 CONVAlR a"". 2 bedl'OOlll AdminlslraUon to launch seven 01 .r­ BEST Advertising Rates tall. now __ bedroolla,"""""d. La,..e - 'WIlmer only. »1-308~ n pel.4••• eU,bl, Ju .... ua-sD1 ewe­ the experiment.laden .otellites. CoralYlUo IU4?Il at1Itr •. ..10 ~ nln... &ollAR FOREIGN FILM OF University radiation eXperlments Thr .. Day. lie • ..... SUBLE'I'I'ING - Summer. I or 2 MOBILI HOllO to-blc...... d car. WGL CAD lor ehlldran. It'"'''rt· ONJC IlBOROOII tur~ alNlOn· meD. Clo .. In . 338-415\ e.enln,•. H rler. "7.7000. 11.... _ .,... c.urt ...... and ""'...... ,. • • 1S7.a.1I . ... THEYEARI deSigned under the direcUon of 5i" Day, 19c • W.... 41t10 ...4 . La .... fark. hu. 151· Est.le.. 1-10 James A. Van A)len, h~d 01 the Ue .... __ .14 CHILD CAD IDJ' home. • ....rt· AMERICAN LIAGUI Ten Day. ~ ItOOMS FOR lENT ItJeO 10x52 WESTWOOD 'w. bedrOOm. ."""d .nd play yard. 131-7811 . &-1 W L , ... I. "Astonishinl, Bawdy Department of Physics and As· on Ittradlve )0'." ...... r, eX'raJ. 0,.. Monti. ._ • w-..... GIRLS TO ,HAD bou.. 'UI'b· A.'allable Sept. " "_'1. 1-10 and ...... 30 17 .131 - tronomy are pr ently fUnctioning ~ ..... mer. Call lIT·*'. 1014 'URNlS1U:D I'OOIlilS - I to .....Ie SUPEIlVJSBO !'LAY IDJ' homo ... • ore ...... 30 It .IU I Fun! Bold and Bizarre 1" _QCHNICO&.OI'· _ on OGO's I and ][ launched Sept. Minimum Ad II W"• l1udonlJ. ShOW ...... ooo-.Jn,. u.... ItlM LIBERTY: bU. I bedroom pert.. need . 115 A, ... Ide Pork. It ...... 28 19 .PI! I -MIIJI ureh St . TFN '1\3 CHICKASHA 10.50. 2 bedroom. ". O-J) N. Wednesday Night B Is Intended to move. In ..rtlon ....Ii,.. '-' ... by ROOMS JI'OR aummor. Ian 1IIa1e. 11. carpeLln,. !xc.Ulnl bU1. UI"fl4 TWO JI.ALE ..-ate. to ahlre now • Yarl< (p.tersan 34) at C1ev.· OlllUl TO .KAlIE U.. .Pt. Su ... • lurn1ah,d. aINondlUon.d 'P.rt· The experiment was built and precedlnt ,ullllcMieft. IMr. Call SS3.1 801 RerNlerator, ""me with eooll.1nl. :O'Donoghue '-I) N. is Buck.Nitel Clooe In. SlUnv. ~ 10,,00 AMERlCAN. S ~. lur· ment t .. f lWIUIIer. 538-3811 . fl.D :blngtan (McCormick 3~) .1 FELLlNI'S Your Carful for $1.00 tested in the Physles Research C.nc:e!I.tten. must ... ,...... AVAILABLE bocIroom I"URNISmD COOKING . ahower, tor nilhed. carpeted. Top quality. ON!: OR TWO to ahara Cur· ,ore (Bartaln. 1·1) N. furnlah.d,_ elr4ondlll... d. Edon Ay.lI,ble Ju.n • . UI-58M. 1-8 ,1m "'_~ __... ~ ____" Center by a team of student as· Ity _ .....,...... 1utIeR. .pta. W.o..... u lumm.r. iden . 337~213 .fter 8 p.m. nt"'ed apartment aummer. 338- NATIONAL LIAC;UI slstants. research engineers. elec· 1014. 10x4.S VINDALE; OIl...... porch. Illr· 1737. 11-7 SUBLEASIt - J".... " . 1 be4room ROOM FOR ,ddu.le Il~d.nto undillon.d. clI'petod. lar.. lot. W L 'ct. II aEI tronlcs technicians and machln· furnla/1ed .,.rtm." South John· M8·1\307. 1-%8 TWO KALES t.. "'.... apartm.nt ranclsca . ... 33 19 .4185 - cookln, prt.U ..... SURl,..r rat.. . nut ,all. A,. 21 . "'·2250. fl.1~ OFT_ Ists under the direction of Van IOn. saa·ua. , &-1 Bladr.·. G.. IJ'hLVU1 •••. 4:12 Brown In,olo. ... 31 20 .608 1\1 SI. &-17Re 1'5« NEW Ill00K .dS with &1:8 .II· WANTED - lIIa1e fOOllllllate to urgh .. ... 30 20 .592 I Allen and Frank. It consists 01 a SUBLET N,... two "droom•• 1,.. nu Ne. tl.rpet and water hUl· all.... .Ir..,.. ndlll .....d . 2 hedr(l(lm lelpWa .. . .. 28 21 .571 110 condlUoned. rumlahed. Eden Apt. I DOUBLES I INOLE. M'n. Very et, ,ood condillon. 131-40lI0. 11-10 .pl With _Itch.n. Alk 'or Jim . 351. liDS seven·inch In II It n e s I u m cube Juno 10 to 1.11. 351·2157. 6-11 on ...... 17 14 .51t S\j eto.., In. Aummer. 338-0411. 6-~ I tI6.2 1",00 SClIULT 2 bedroom. lront \750. fl.18 Inatl ...... 21 25 .457 • t weiahing 6.2 pounds with all ~om· PRNATE SWIJIIIIUNG leaeon •. J:Jahl UNJ'URHlSH.I1!D two bedroom apart- Itltchen. Zitellonl tondltlon al&- lECHNICOLOIr ,uls ...... 21 %6 .447 ~ TflRE£ rNC!'! roo ... lor .iiiiiin.r P'LYINO '1'0 C.U'oml.. W.nt reo ponents inside. It called an IUlon. tiD. SyncllronJlt .wllnmin, lIIent (In nl. Itve unit bulldln.) ...uton. Men , Call 237-74SS. 6-21 37\1. 7.:1 ,...... • 23 30 .Ut lOIS is Weat 1114 •. Couple . prele,.,..d. AVID· JpGft.Itble r.,rty to drive Clr lark ...... 17 28 .315 111\ electrostatic anaIY7.er. • •• n.ble. Alan lIam 111-2• .81. 1-17 .bl. June S. ,135. 331-275'. &-7 TWO smGLI: room. lor ."MIn.r Ada ulsa 1II0BILIC home. 1 bedroom, Ihrou.h. Earl en d.te POlIlbl • . 3:18 8535. ... 10 ... 15 34 .608 111\ APPROVED 8uilra:R. II. ... Ion. One double room; bt'ddlh, 'Ir8 co.ered .nd Iprun, .tree~ porkln,. 338.ftM2 .fler ~ MAN'S VELLOW .old weddln, rtn. $1 . ... Aver.,. Pey P.r Day NOW WIDNIIDAY lroll.t. WIU lr.d. rOt bo.l ",olor. SUBLEASE - .iiii1e'Tforliiinm;.: p.m. 7.2 ... \11> ll>r.. "".11 dl.monds. R•• ·d Placed On Corps It twice the rate they did lun. elc. 351-16&1) " 337·3211 . 8,7 ..ilion. Coral Manor Apt&. Also AVAILABLE NOW -=- f'urnlahed wl.rd. 333-143:. ... Coli 237·3719 "AGINT ~Oll H.A.It.M." last year. the ,overnment laid SEA RS ONE·who,1 trall.r; un/olds tall.1nr appllcltlon. for fall - LWO room Clo .. In. kitchen pNvll.,.. ______~--- Ihewft - 1::10·4:10 . ':SI· .:. bedroom .p.rtm.nle furnla/1ed or WI 33709090. Ioi iabled List Inlo tonI pl.Uol'JD, 110. »8-tao1 &-28 un/urnlahed. M.rrled ltudenLa Pl'e· Monday. GAS STOVE rllt1,erllor. do.k. bu. lerred. 351-4001_ 107 PLEASANT men student rooms RIDER WANTID "WILD WILD WINTIIl" cooldnl prlvllo.u. 337·2203. Iol~ Glenn W. Ferguson, director of ro.u. double "d. que.n ltu 10n,r ROOMMATE w.nled - , ... dulle HELP WANTED W YORK t.f'I- WhItey Ford. Shown - 2:$0 • $::10 • l :lS 'd be 2 000 d .prln•• nd m.llr... . IM.s324 .n,r 6. ROOM AND BOARD I.. e.eh.n,e {or TO BOSTON or Interim polnl.. VIS T A, SaJ tween. lID I S.14 .tud.~nt . preferred. , .....1.. Sum· few York Yankees' veterlll • mer. J31.t852 evenln,.. 10" baby IIIUn,. ~133 . &-18 Share expen ..., drtYln,. JUIIe S, Il'ULL OR PART Um. • .... rt.nc.d a.m. • c.lI 151·1874. 107 fann bell'. 33'/o3OIB. &-1I lnder. was placed on tile - HIT NO.1 - I to Wit. TERPROOJi'liiOtOr ..,ooler co.· TO SUBLET - 1 bedroom. .Ir t. WHO DOES m ------ward. CaUl.. "al trralined on 112'1. 11-11 It&5 CllltYSLKR ...... rebulJt; ... fI cenenI runnJ", condition. ,III. cau ,,_ L!!~~~2!;j char,es of robbery SUBLEASE - .hme-8ol'_be:r 1ft. armed and DI~:'fr:..~"ib .~ttcr J::. ful'ftllbed tw.. bedrGcnn ....rtml1'lt . :!53-11'11. N WOMAN or MAN I are qualified, phon. GARYIHCML IUIIT CLARKE· .T __ .,.....,._____ CHRIS _ rape MOllday afterIIoon in Jolm· bUClUI. Pb_ IIT"-. HAll Wuh.r. utllltlel furnl.h.d. 18$ It1eO VW aDAN. _ 041 ., .. bOok). NJNe7t. .1$ Egglestone, 351·9689, 1011 CoUllty Dlatriet Court. UI ea· SCRUNI tIP, ...... Sal... month. 351·Un...... UltA.OIeANS llw IIUMMEIl tered pie.. of not guilty to both ....MIt . &-7 AVAlLAJlLI: .nJMC 2 '*"'- lilT. appointment. char,el. PUNTING. _ble; od1tIq. nlahed. Ilr-eondltlonod. Edon Anle. .a.llE DU JJ THE ASTHMIlS . proofraa~. lDclucllnt ::'t1!~ ne-ot23. ..11 Diltrict Judge Clair E. Hamil· \aDtU.,a. _1... 1:...... roll !!UlOID - l.arJI. eompletel.v IIe_AlDIAYLE JI e ...... tOil placed Smith under $20.000 ~-==_==~---,,.--;'~&-:!.7 ful'ftllbed .PUtment, d_ In. ~ .. and telltatively eet the trial DlONlNGi - .....Dt boy..... tIr\I. • month. utliltlu Inducted. lSI­ uuuu 1018 llodIeliter. m·lItt. .10 ...... II date for June '¥T. If the case is ELECTIlIC SHAVER nPidI' _ _ SUBLEASE - Quo bedroom fum I""· not heard then. it will be con· hour ael'Ylee. lie'.. •• BarlM.r Shep. ed .partment. • Ir..,.,ndlttonecl. TV. I-URC waJ1tInr dlatanee . ....n.bl. lune 11 . DI. tinued UDtil the September term. SAVE _ UB dDUble I.... waabol' '~1 or ISl.J0t4. &-7 IOWA CITY Smith la char,ed wiUl robbing wltb Ultra .-k qel.. .t Town- 1 BEDRoolI - hrnJlhed. c1noe In. and tlplag Mrs. Josepb Novotny. crolt Launderette. lno W= parItlnjf. KmcIeIltlJ' ept. m .... u. T-7 3'1, of the rural Swisber area on ---S-U-AL- G-...-.-.,...,.. ,ar-h...."tIIr-,-.-=~=::: A V It.ILIt.IIIo8 ~W - N... I be4. UNU .. ttCl?e. ""frll' Measurement SPEOAL NOTICE May :IS. Gradu.-. PerUalt .., ,nf...... ,rater..- an'...... e.,.... fIniIIloIIed .. . 1 ,ear SPORTING GOODS He fa heiD, held in Jobn80n aI arttlt. rand! 14. ..-.1 fl.o . .. 0.. N I.,.• . It... ,. .OIICII...... In' . c.n CANOES! otd Town .... w 1I000tor Research County Jail. I1I0NlNGS _ ...., ,,"-. Pb_ ~" or ..11ft . "·7 .port modOl. SlIerp! Several otban. AFTER OUR LAST fIJIIt.LL.. J'ORN1IIIII:D til'll floor Also n.w IIbe~ and GruJIIUUII ----- an...... N .oertmeul. Slntll. pe"",n ..,...... aluJDlaWD. leo U'. cata10,.... Carl· SHOWING ON TRAINING DATE - MERLE NORIlAN c-ca. Studio. rted ....pIo •• bleeb ",ttl! of MUGr ODD 11M 41b1a Roa.. Ottua­ Center DES MOINES •• - Two clat- 2111 II_UDa Aft. _2M2. - llulldlnl!. tllIIltiel fllrnl-"ed. ". Phone .-.an. ..1i WEDNESDAY NITE ...., Mrs. De. Lew. H ...... _r. - winter. JI'I~' . "·7 ------__~ __-- l - beein traininl JUDI! IV at the PAINT WAX .. "",,=~ r traU. L .. APAIl,...,. - t ...... Iui '""" c.,.,· ISC FOR lENT MRC Did I JUNE 8TH, WE Iowa National Guard's military er. o;sperleneed. - .. .. noY. get .. !WIllou.. on Clluton. lIal.. only. 4I-1ft~". ;==:M==.~:;:~===::::; .. oftor ,OIl lUI ...u.nt_1' WILL BE CLOSED aeademY at nearby Camp Dodge. 'Iee. 1-1. wtth • fut-crowtal. ImallDaUft awrong NUtlibel'j OIIe Jl'OUp of more th.n 120 D ...... tIoa. The PIctu,. 1'het Get, YIN FOR THE SUMMER men win take two weeks of MONIY LOANI PARKING SPACE IoDd ,.... r -..tote .-.. to PLUSH - 1l ..fumlsh~4 2 bed· ...... VovL ....hl active duty to start a one·year DiamInde, C_... 0-, room ....rtm.nt. sto... .nd ...,. FOR UNT "ebn O'NeW WATCH FOR OUR course leading to commissions Ty,.wrlten, W.... 'rillerator furnished. t\4O a.-r month. hlly earpetod and .Ir­ 4 1IIock. -.til .. SUI U ...... ,. ALSO STARRING - as second lieutenants. Lunate, Musical I ...... MEASUREMENT RESEARCH CENTER RE-OPENING DATE eondltloued. No un.~du't. MenthIy ...... rtte Geortt BOB HOPE Another two-week course will HOCK.m LOAN ",al... ean m ·.,.. or SSl-ft44. P.o. BOX., !don 'pIa. D_, .. ,", .... CItJ, IN SEPTEMBER! train guardsmen to be noncom· Die! 321.- IOWA CITY, JOWA I2N ELKE SOMMER milaiolled oUicerl. 11.______I_a, ...... m.ft6J. Daily Issues Catch Churches' Eyes- Pastors Speak On Viet Nom Iy IILL SIMIRO fusing to do thla for the Viet Nam paslor of Iowa City's First Bap- bitter fruit In the years abad.1 StaH Writer wll!' an~ are brin~ government tist Church and director of the I am frankly not very bope/1I • Reeent church statements on policy mto question. Baptist Itudent center, said war about the ultimate outcome. the Viet Nam conflict are lID ex- Policy Statemants ample of a growing trend toward The board of the National Coun- IIDd peace should alwayS be • "A tremendous waste of life ia taking plaee there, both Viti» a church Involvement In the most cil of Churches hal illued a pol_ deep concern of the churcb. the CODtroverlial Issue. of the day_ ley Ilatement sharply critical of "I lin a altuational person," mese and American. I fear 1ft and The civil rights movement, led American policy In Viet Nam. said Davison. "I would not caU are beginning to take this r. world. by Baptlll minister Martin Lu- Recently a three-day National mysetl an unqualified pacifist. granted. City ther King, inspired ministers, Inter-Religious Conference on But I can't get excited about "We must clarify the issues II1II "p e ae priests and nuns to engage in Peace, with some 300 partici- whipping up enthusiasm for this friendlY sit-Ins and marches from Selma pants from Roman Catbolic, Jew- venture. move from there." home is to Montgomery, Ala. ish, Greek Orthodox and Protest- "The old excuse, %ose In "War Is EIIII" house "Dammed Preachers" ant churches, was held in Wasb- Washington have more informa­ The Rev. J. W. McEleney, ~ house, Sen. Richard RusseU (D.Ga.> ington, D.C. tion and therefore know what is tor of St. Thomas More RDIIIII remarked bitterly that the 1964 Among tbe recommendations of '~t' holds less and less water Catholic Church, said, "Charcbta Civil Rights biU would not have the conference were: for me. Too often they either must be concerned bees. been passed if it had not been • We should consider an 1m- didn't bave accurate information there Is killing, destructioa 1/ for the "dammed preachers." mediate halt in bombings and or haven't acted wisely on it." property and blocking of educa­ There has been a growing in- adhere to the principle that The Rev. William M. Weir, pas­ tion. War Is evi1." volvement of the clergy in anti- there cannot be a &atisfactory tor of the Unitarian Universalist He said the conflict sbould be poverty program&, efforts toward military solution to the conflict. Society, said he had preached on negotiated through the U.N, open housing, seating 01 Com- • We should pursue every pos­ Viet Nam on three recent Sun­ which wal an uncommitted, _ munist China in the United Na- sible avenue of negotiations, in­ days, partisan third party_ area. tions. penal reform and a host eluding dealing with the Nation- "I think It Is necessary to speak It Is too late, he said, to ~J 01 other social issues. al Liberation Front (Viet Cong). out on this if religion is to be blame on anyone for getline iDfI however. soil. He In the May Readers' Digest, J_ • There should be an early op- relevant to man," Weir JaId. Viet Nam, but WI must necotiJle "What is happening in Viet Nam a way out. that's Howard Pew, wealthy Presbyter- portunity for the Vietnamese to Others ian industrialist, asked: "Should chose their own government by involves man's inhumanity to "And the negotiation mast hi man and religious people must moved to the Church Meddle in Civil Af- ballot. world-wide in nature," he uld. ago from be concerned." fairs?" He answered an empha­ Speaking on the role of re­ "The world is too amaU lor usIA that he tic "no." Iigiou8 groups the statement said, Weir said he saw evidence of think of it as just a matter bt­ To Pew - and many other "We must never hesilate to dis­ gigantic misery, atrocious greed tween us and them." laymen - the task of the church agree vigorously with our gov­ and totalitarian oppression In The Church's Rele is seen in purely personal terms. ernment when It appears to vio­ South Viet Nam today. The Rev. Harold L. Keene7, The church is to bring each one late religious ethics, or to support It is important, he said, to pastor of Iowa City'. NlW'elII to personal faith, train him in It when we believe its policies are support the hearings of the Sen­ Church, agreed that our preseIII Christian moralily and prepare rigbt." ate Foreign Relations Committee Viet Nam policy was not good. He differed, however, on the him for heaven. The "transform­ The conference also advocated 50 that the national leadership ed" person will have a bene£icial increased communications with will not narrow its vision as to role of the churcb. effect on society, the argument Communist China, granting the the alternatives in Viet Nam. "I personally don't feel that the runs. country diplomatic recognition, He said he did not consider results gained from Iceeping the An Answer of Relevancy and admitting it to the United the enemy in this war as a threat men over there justify the losses. The Christian Century answer­ Nations. to the security of the United ed with an editorial called "The "I regret that they bave 10 City Clergymen Speak States or the free world, and he die in a war in which it it nat Uncomfortable Pew," in which Recently a number of Iowa had very little confidence in Pre­ it maintained that the church clearly stated what is \0 be City clergymen were interview­ mier Ky, a professed admirer of gained." could be relevant to today's ed concerning their feelings Hitler. world only as it deeply involved "I have told my ~oDgregalkm about American policy in Viet Weir said that before any real of my feelings. But I thlnk the itsel£ In the crucial social issues Nam. None of them expressed of the day_ Asian progress could be made church's first obligation Is the enthusiasm for present policies. we would have to permit the winning of souls. Our primary The disagreement symbolized "The situation is very muddy seating o( Communist China in reason for existence is to brine by these articles is probably the and difficult," said the Rev. Eu­ the U.N., relax our restrictions people into relationship with Je- r most basic to shake the Christian gene H. Hancock. pastor of First toward the country, permit cul­ sus Christ. I don't know U 1ft r churches since the "modernist­ Methodist Church. "I think we tural and scientific exchanges should speak out on somethinl fundamentalist" controversy of have been wrong there since 1954 and grant fuU diplomatic rela­ like Viet Nam as a church." the early 1900s, in which church­ when we didn·t lend support to tions. es were forced to lace modern the idea of an elected govern­ Talking with clergymen about science and the insights of the ment. Hope For Negotl.ted Peace social issues in general sod Vitt "historical-critical" study of the "We are involved in a civil The Rev. Duane Addison, Luth­ Nam in particular IJlBkes sever· Bible. war, yet it is bIgger than a civil eran pastor and director of al things clear, particularly thlt One of the current issues Is war since world opinion is con­ Christus House, said the United today's religious leader II II« Viet Nam. TraditionaUy. church­ cerned." States could nol pull out and we satisfied to make generalized, li­ es provided spiritual backing to Hancock said the role of ftIe should not go ahead full blast. ous statements. Most dergyIllel a nation's war efforts, turning church was to carryon a con­ "The only hope as I see it is seem very anxious to be It national conflicts into something tinuing debate to help church a negotiated peace," he said. formed in depth about social It of a "holy crusade" between the people form views. "Everyone recognizes that it is sues and to be shapers of opiniGe good guys and the bad guys. A Situational Person S~aks hard to get out now. The mis­ and action in the most viW cal­ Many religious leaders are re- The Rev. James V. Davison, takes we make today wlil bear temporary issues.

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