)amage ,Car Crash ice were called to two-car automobile Sou'th Viet Nam Plans Massive Strike Force 4 p.m. Mondlly at Clin tOil and Market ver was Injured and filed, Patrolman u.s. Pledges · Michael Allen Pat· Plum St. , was Clinton when his Full Support, a westbound by Dorothy 52, oC rural oil owan Increased Aid Serving the State Univer~ of IOfDtJ MIll the Peopl8 of IOtDtJ Cu, Johnson Accepts Iowa City, Iowa - Wednesd y, March 18,1964 Major Suggestions Eltab1labed in 1888 10 Cents Per Copy an accident in· In McNamara Report by Fred Pari. Lone Tree, and WASHINGTON (AP) - The 42, Washington, edge of Iowa United States said Tuesday inters,ecl,lon of High. that South Viet Nam has devel· • oped a sound central plan for

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, • ,I "Hawks Feature Hitting In Rebuilt' earn '- +.~ J Easter 1 To GreE .Lee, Fr.eese, Sherman, "Here is an OPP <.' students to gain ledge of one of t of our time," Ki And Petersen Back Cedar Rapids, BPi By CURT SYLVESTE~ student Associali Stiff Writer Equality (SARE) , (Lut of two article. on 19M low. b... b.1I prospect.) SUI students "To have a good baseball team, you have to be strong up the mid­ Greenwood , Miss. dle. You need a good catcher, good pitchers, a strong combination vacation to cat< others how to ca ilround second base and a good outfield," Dick Schultz, one of the Iowa books that have baseball coaches, said Monday. for the library 0 "We lost one pitcher, our shortstop, Bnd second baseman, our left student Non-ViolE fielder and our center fielder frpm last y~ar. So we're going to have to Committee (SNCC develop a new nucleus this year," he salt!. ,Approximately t Despite these tosses. both Schultz and Head Coach Otto Vogel feel now in GreenwOO; that Iowa has the potential to be as good a team this year as it was In in Iowa City by 196.'1. mester. THE BIGGEST PROBLEMS the Hawk mentors have are developing "The focus of I the pitching potential and putting up a strong defense. But scoring, leach others how according to the coaches, should not be a major problem. library," Stephan As (or the problem of a strong defense, Vogel said that although also a chance for Iowa may begin the season somewhat weaker than during the past ing in an area 0 season, as soon as the team has been able to work togelher long enough observe directly and the coaches are able to decide the best defensive position for each the Negro in the : player, the problem of stopping opposing teams should be solved. Accommodation! FOUR OF IOWA'S LEADING hitters are back from last season. All will be provided b should improve over their past performances, Vogel said. There will be no ( teer. Dick Lee led Iowa's hitters in their nine conference wins last year Two groups wil with a .306 batting mark. His runs-batted-in total of 16 was the second Mississ ippi; the highest mark on Ihe team. Lee was tbe starting first baseman all last March 20 and retu season and will probably retain that position this yeat. second group will Catcber Jim Freese ' is cons/de ted one of the top catchers in the and return to Ie Big Teh. Last spring he slamme<:\ ~wo home runs, led the team in rbi 29. Accommodatio hitters Petersen, Sherman, Jim with 22;' and hit .294. Moses promise able for anyone w ~ Big Jay Bob Koehnk . ·JAY PETERSEN, PL~YING primarily at third base in his sopha­ Infielders Ron ShucJes, Mickey show the entire week. more' year, hit a stout .289 and should add to Iowa's hUting strength. "Students who 1\ Petersen, who has a sttoitg throwing arm,llhas been working at bottl their own automot shortstop and third base this sp1'ing as Vogel and Schultz attempt to pi are encouraged J Stephan said. Stud N[AA ': Finale ls A ifOSS 'up­ determine where h.e can help the team most. Drake Loses to New Mexico this project are el Iowa's top home run producer during last year's campaign was the either Kirk Ste! big right·fielder, Bob Sherman. Sherman hit three round·trippers while Edythe Andersen, batting '.254. ' . According to Coach Quotes SHERMAN IS THE ONLY returning letterman outflelder on the As Last Minute. Effort Fails BELGIUM TO CC Hawkeye squad. Bill Niedbala and Dick Perkins, both stout hitters who BRUSSELS , Be KANSAS CITY IA'I - If you listen ing on it. Our boys were pressing saw less than fuU·time action last season, are being considered as pos· NEW YORK IA'I - The New Mex· I three minutes of the first half. cost Drake dearly. government said to the coaches talk, anyone of the to finish tbe season undefeated. sible outfield starters, along with Ken Banaszek, who just joined the ico Lobos survived a furious rally McCOY LEMORE, Drake's high contribute $100,00 foLr teams in the NCAA basketball They did it. Now we feel we're baseball team after finishing work with the basketball squad. by Drake in the closing minutes scorer with 28 points, ignited the Nations peace·ke championships here this weekend starting a new season." Frazier Given Banaszek, like pitcher Joe Madden and infielder Ron ShLdes, is a and defeated the Bulldogs 65-60 closin~ fireworks. Billy Fosler add- in Cyprus. could win the title. .. . ed a and Gene West transfer stUdent from Wright Junior College in Chicago. He has worked Tuesday mght III the quarter-fmals got a jumper. Foster did the same VIC BUBAS, whose Duke Blue No Pros To Play at SUI out briefly at both first base and catcher position in atldition to his of the National Invitation Basket- and it was 61-58 with 2:20 left. Devils won the Atlantic Coast Con- outfield practice. His versatility, along with good hitting power, indicate ference title and, with a 25·4 rec- The Big Ten athletic conference Another Year ball Tournament. With 1: 52 left Foster was fouled,l ord, were NO. 3 nationally: opened its March meeting last that his talent will be utilized - whether as a starter or a utility man. KW Bill Frazier, Iowa senior track· Shudes, a junior from Chicago, has played both the third base and Behind 61-51 , Drake closed 10 but missed both free throws which The Dormit. "We're a more confident team week to study the 1964 National 61·60 with 1 :03 left, but then saw The Sl4te Un/, now than we were earlier. Our Col I egiate Athletic Association man who was lost to the Iowa shortstop positions during the Field House workouts. With the Chicago 88( scoring balance is bettet' and we're (NCAA) football television sched· thinclads this season, was given an team he hit over .400 and startcd at shortstop. any chance for victory go by the a little better off defensively. We've ule and the possibility of allowing additional year of JIM KOEHNK, AN INFIELDER who was limited primarily to pinch­ boards when Dick Ellis converted ~+.fL I ~~ ~hone WED~ got a good shot at winning it." professional teams to play in Big eligibility by Big hitting roles last year, has been working at second base and currently four free throws, two of them with ~ t,4 ~lot':Uj p.m. DAVE ST~ACK, whose Michigan Ten stadiums. Ten officials last "has the inside track " on that position according to Coach Schultz. 27 seconds left and lhe other with 2:00 Tom Bell 4:00 Steve John, team was co-champion of the Big Iowa Athletic Director Forest week. Frazier was Koehnk has demonstrated his ability to hit when it's needed. In last just five seconds on the clock. .! ~m u rt ~~ 8:00 Dick Hennl Ten, has a 22-4 record and finished Evashevski Tuesday said the com· the 1963 indoor year's crucial Illinois series, he delivered a pinch-hit three-run double 10:00 Tom Hlnms 12;00 Joe Cook No.2 in the final poll: mittee of faculty representatives record holder in when the Hawks were trailing in the sixlh inning. THE TRIUMPH put the fourth- '0",11 +0 wtk a.m. "We've been honed on real good and athletic directors from the Big the half mile and Two other men who are new to the Iowa baseball scene this spring seeded Lobos into the semifinals 2:00 SIGN OFF f". 'DaV\ (CoordInate competition. We have rebounding Ten schools voted down, in Chicago consequently was are Rick Hendryx and Mickey Moses. Moses did not play freshman Thursday against New York Uni· and reserve strength. We're going last week, a proposed revision of ran ked eighth baseball duc to m~ s~rin$. football workoQts last year, but has been versity. ""Bu,,~(. \\ ,~ into this with respect for everyone a rule prohibiting professionals ~mong world half practicing at both third base and shortstop. Hendryx has worked mainly Duquesne and Army mel in the and fear of no one." from using Big Ten football fields. :nilers, with 1:50.1 at third base and has shown that ne will develop as he gains experience second game of the doubleheader SE,.'t\; tOY!!! , whose Kansas The revision recommends that r 0 r the circuit. State Wildcats won the Big Eight each school decide for itself on the Frazier was lost FRAZIER Coach Vogel stated. Y at Madison Square Garden for the and have a 22·5 record with a win- matter of allowing a pro team to to this year's track team after he THE HAWKEYES WILL LEAVE for Tucson , Ariz., Sunday to open ; right to meet Bradley in Thurs­ ning string of 13 gOing: play in their stadium. puJled a muscle in his leg early in a six· game series with the University of Arizona. Schultz said he con- day's other semifinal game. "We're as godtl as any ball club The committee did approve the January, before the Big Tell in- siders the series only a part of spring training. The Arizona team has The exciting finish changed the that's going to be ttlere." television schedule which has not door track season began. played several games already since it is able to work outside most of boos of the St. Patrick's night WednesdlY, the year, he explained, "so t~ei;):' players are way ahead of US." The crowd to cheers. Earlier they had We spell 8:00 Morning Sh ~OHN WOODEN, wh~e tinbeaten yet been released. The facully group in Chicago 8:01 New. UCLA team is rated tops in the na· Big Ten Commissioner Bill Reed last week approved the additional main purpose of the trip is to give the players experience and give the booed New Mexico's ball control 9:30 Bookshelf coaches an accurate estimation of each player's 'ability, Schultz said. tactics, especially during the last Spring Vacation 9:55 News lion with a 28·0 mark anli has to be said he . is sat!sfi~d with the sche~- year of comp~tition for Frazier 10:00 Introductio considered the tourney favorite: ule which will lllclude more BIg I " . ' Although Iowa could be as good or better than last Year's team, the Theory "The caliber of the teams get Ten teams this year. under the Big Ten s five year rule with a capital 10:50 (app.l Mus l, rest of the Big Ten teams will have improved greatly according to the All Golfers - Stay Off 11:00 Deleled Re. cl~ser at each higher level of com- of eligibility program. 11 :55 Calendar oj Hawk coaches. Last year's top teams - lllinOi!!: Minnesota and Ohio 11:58 News Caps, petition. EXHIBITION BASEBALL The rule states that a Big Ten State - will be as good as they were during the past season and most 'Finkbine Links Until STYLE! 12:00 Rhythm Ra :'At this level, t,here isn't much Chicago (N) 2, Los Angeles (A) athlete injured prior to the start of 12:30 News of the other teams will have improved. The overall competition in the IGrounds Men Finish 12:45 News Backl separating them. Nothing could be 0 competition, or sustaining an in- Big Ten should be of higher quality Vogel and Schultz asserted. 1:00 MusIc considered an upset. Being No. 1 San Francisco 4, Boston 3 jury in the opening game, may Opening of Finkbine Golf 2:00 Contlnenlal 2:30 Music d<)esn't ~ave a great deal of bear- Pittsburgh 5, Washington 4 receive such benefits. course for 1964 has been tenta· 4:25 News If the half and then spurted away be­ tively set for April 15, depending 4:30 Tea Time Burlington Wins 5:15 Sports TIm. hind Jim Boyce, who had 30, and, on the welther. 5:00 News 26. "There have been a lot of 5:45 News BacKI HUTCHINSON, Kan. IA'I - The Mel Daniels, with The coat 6:00 Evening Co tall boys from Burlington, Iowa, people playing out there illegal. 7:00 Literary To PROCE~DS TO JFK LlaRARY- ly," Bob Flora, assistant to the 8:00 Easter Con. proved too much Tuesday for the finest blends 9:30 (app.) Musl. top-scoring Centralia, Ill. , team in BOSTON ~ - The Boston Red lIithletic director, said Tuesday. of dacron and ,':45 News Final the NationaL JUnior College basket­ Sox said Tuesday proceeds from "I hope that this stops. These 10:00 SIGN OFF ball tournament. the opening home game will be do­ early golferl S h 0 u I d have cotton ... also nated to the John F. Kennedy enough ..nse to give the main· Doors 0 The Iowans, ranked No. 3 in the refreshing final coaches association poll, Memorial Library. tenance men a chance to get the madras .• , rolled up a 99-76 victory over Cen­ The Red Sox open their home course rudy for official pIIY." tralia, wh'ich came here with a baseball season April 17 at Fen­ Club. will be Ivailable at the • t·l U6·point average. way Park against the Chicago clubhouse Ind can be rented for The two toOk the £loor f91' tllelr White Sox. I small fee. NOWSH first round game after Tren­ -ENDS F ton. N.J., had defeated JacKson, Exhibition all.ball The shirt Mich. , 79-69. Milwaukee 8, Kansas City 1 "MASTEl Trenton and Burlington will meet 7, (A) 2 VOTE FOR varied oS'ortmenls Minnesota New York ,.,.,. t ...... l"'tIfIo at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday in the Ll>$ Angeles (N) 5, New, York of vacation !:JII:!!tatlon 0 ....11 (N) 3 . . JACK quarter - finals of the winners, delight from aIproocI. A heortf. bracket. st. Louis 4, Cincinnati 2 t. OUt' !!!IYh.!l!!!!! LlNGE Gant, Sera Burlington, with five players ' 8, Philadelphia 2 ~.!!.!l!!.!! over 6·feet-4, held a 44-38 lead at HoustOn 3, Baltimore 2 I ond Creighton ~,.oftrvth_" "

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S . . f' R" closed Saturday and Sunday with Brubeck Drummer best known as featured drummer and fundamentals in developing I • I 'I ! ~ the ~ioD of the Television I th~ SARE Plans of the Da"e Brubeck Quartet. stage band drummer. Union; .library Theater. which will be open until To Be Featured Morello has been named winner MoreUo first carne to rong pub- milinight throughout the vacation. of the "best" drummer aWlIrds Iic not ire in the early 1950'5 when " f. ' j The building will be open from 8 In Clinics Friday Irom the Playboy. Down Beal and hI! was a member o~ the fari~n m Easter Trips Set Schedules a.m.·12 noon and Crom 1-5 p.m. England's Mu ic Maker magazinc 1cPartiand combo. HIS most rapid Monday through Friday. and will World famed drummer Joe Mo­ polls for the last two years. rise occurred .an~ he joined the At the clinic Morello will dist'uss Brubeck organu.ation. he closed Saturday. Cburch facili­ rello will be featured in special education clinics here Friday. The and demonstrate in four m jor In addition to bWlg r tured OB To Greenwood ties in the Union will be avalJabJe For Vacation clinics will be held at 1 p.m. at th llreas: styles and evolution of the all of the Brubeck album. lorello both Sundays. "Here is an opportunity for SUI The Main Library and the Union Wesl Music Co., 211 S. Clinton and drum solo. the drummer' role in al~ rerentJy recorded his own modern j n . basic rhythm com· group on an album ntitled " U's students to gain first· hand know· have announced their Easler recess ARMED FORCES DAY- at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. in the North Rehearsal HaJJ. forelJo is man to stage band performance Aboul Time." ledge of one of the social crises schedules. WASHlNGTON III - The 15th of our lime," Kirk Stephan, AI, ..~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ SUI classes close at 5 p.m. Frl- annual Armed Forces Day will be At The Fer V_ Din"" PIHture Cedar Rapids, spokesman {or the day and resume at 7:30 a.m. Mon- observed May 16, the Defense De- Student Association for Racial '",oy tile bcrtl,,- 'eM II , day, March 30. Tuesday. Equality (SARE) declared. partment said Tree House lounge STEAKS The Library will close al 5 p.m. .It actually will be observed for Smith" Chucll w... ~ At Only $2 Itftd $2" SUI students are needed in Friday, will be open Crom 7:30 a week, May 9-17, with open house Clayton House Motel Greenwood, Miss. , during Easter a.m.- L2 noon Saturday, and will be at military posts around the coon- All You Can Eat vacation to catalog and teach COCKTAILS closed Sunday. The building will be i=-tr::;;;y::;;;and=ab=r=08d'===='=:::=:;1 TONIGHT others how to catalog the 30.000 open from 7130 a.m.·5 p.m. Mon- the cocktail eervlne nlghtty $1.27 From • P.M. to 1 A.M. books that have been cojIected (S.turdIYS, .. P.M. to Mldnltht I day through Friday, 7:30·12 noon VOTE FOR plMII styli", of for the library organized by the on Saturday, and closed on Easter Student Non·Violent Coordinating Sunday. Tbe service desks in the JACK LEO "STEAK-OUT" Committee (SNCCl. Initiated Library will open at 8 a.m. each L_ LeWty of the APproximately half of the books day except on Sundays. Smith's Restaurant noW in Greenwood were collected Outstanding accounting students recei"e m. mbership pins following LIN G E CORTIMIGLIA The Union cafeteria will I!lose N. C.".,. Cher.. 11 So. Dubuque HOnL JEFFERSON in Iowa City by SARE last se· their initiation into Beta Alpha Psi, honorary accounting fraternity. Mel"in Pank.y, fraternity pres ident, presents the pins (from left ) mester. aCteropen againLhe noon March meal 30 as Friday, lhe regular and ~===~=~::;:=====ill~~====~~=::::::~~ ~=~~~~~~~==~d)~======9 "The focus of this project is to to Barbara Brinton, B3, Washlngtoni lesta Gaf.ller, B4, West lib­ schedule is resumed. The Gold teach others how to organize the erty, and Ron Piper B3. Iowa City. Th. studenti' were among 12 Feather Room will close at 9 p.m. library," Stephan explained. "It is accounting majors initiated into the honorary fraternity. Students Friday and will reopen at 3 p.m. also a chance for students, by liv­ must have at least a "B" grade point average in accounting sub­ March 29. ing in an area of social flux, to j.cts to be .ligible for membership. Others initiated were Rich ard The Union building will close at observe directly the problems of it F. St.ward, B3, Bedfordi Mark DeVoe, B4, Cedar Rapids: Richard in Ihe 9 p.m. Friday and will remain the Negro in the South." Hllllett, G, Dow City; Philip Walk, B3, Grafton; Wayne Medlang, Accommodations in Greenwood G, Joice; William Swift, 83, Mason City; Williem Kelly, B4, Hamp· will be provided by SNCC workers. toni and Frank Trent, B4, Waterloo. 6 Stue/ent Films There will be no cosl 10 the volun· ~[!)151 teer. Be Two groups will be leaving for To Presented Mississippi ; the first will depart ROOMS FOR RENT TYPING SERVICE FOR RENT March 20 and return March 25. The Civil Rights Topic At Illinois Festival second group will leave March 25 KITCHENETTES aact .leepl", rooDll TYPING _ Electric type ..... lter. Ex. PARKING Six films produced by sludents at Advertising Rates by the ....tk or . month. Pin. E<\jre perlenrtd. 1-8110. 3018AR ______~---- and return to Iowa City March Wlat. a·l' SU~ have been sel/lcted for the Motel. HIIbway • LOST & FOUND 29. Accommodations will be avail­ T1no Deya ...... lie • WtnI WAN'l'ED: Typln,. EtrperJ.n~ed In Lincoln Film Festi val at Lincoln \oi DOUBLE room. 1f.1e over 21 . fie. th. .... d.... rt.tfonl, elc. ElIte el~. able for anyone who wishes to stay Of Digest Ar.ticle Ih, Day ...... lfc • Wtnl frIJerator. CleM In. 33UUi. 3026ft ~ IYpewrftar. Dial 7.2244. S-IIAR the entire week. College. Lincoln, Ill., Monday Till Dey...... , ... 2lc 0 Wtnl QUIET, ~Iean roomt tor ,..aduate men. mlNG SERVICE _ Nat, .ccurata throllgh to~ay . "Students who would like to drive Federal legislation prohibiting Iowa, already have public (lccom­ 0. Monttt ...... 44c • Wtnl Adjacent to ~.mpu •. CookJ", prlvl- reuon.ble. 337.7311. ..~ '. their own automobiles to Mississip­ le,e.. II E. BurllnJ(on. Pbone 337-32611 __ . discrimination in public accom­ modations measures, the author The films. were produced throueh (MIN_~IW") or 337·53.t. 302&A1I. TYPING. Experle"" d. 338-030'. 3-21 pi are encouraged to notify SARE," modations is both necessary and ~he Division of R,adio·Television­ fI.,. C_utl.,. sla they are too narro\ll in InHrtitnI PLl:A ANT room, Ide.1 atudy I are •. XIC() Stephan said. Students interested in desirable, says SUI law professor es Film in the Department of Speech QuleL, m.ture mal, .Iud nt. Don· this project are encouraged to call Arthur E. Bonfield. scope and often not properly en­ and Dramatic Art, in connection CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADS atIIoker rreferred. R err I II era lor forced. brealtlu prlvlle,••. Need c.r. 7.764~ either Kirk Stephan, 8-5087, or Since discrimination Is a prob­ with course work by the students. ..rter 5:30 p.m. . .·11 Edythe Andersen, 8-9319. OM .....rtlon • Monttt .. . , 'US· lem in scope, it can only be re- Bonfield cites Article I of the Included in the Linco ln festival FI.,. 11IItI'f1"" • MIIIth ... $1.15' solved satisfactorily on a natiunal U.S. Constitution , which empowers 4·IOAR ,954 CfleVROLltr - ,00<1 UI'f'I = ils are "Butterfly," by George Semsel, f", In ..rtlons • Mtnth .. . $l.OS· APPROVED ROOMS --....:..:.-'------n w ltarter and 'ell~r.. tor. M.rtln BELGIUM TO CONTRIBUTE- scale, Bonfield states in an artiCle Congress to regulate "commerce Wt Jl37-4117. 3.20 a 1963 graduate; "Menace in the 'R.tes fer Eech Column Inch 'BRUSSELS, Belgi um fA'! - The appearing in Iowa Business Digest. among the several states," as a Market," by Richard Newcomer, a APPROVED room. - Men. Close In. -----111.~ PON1'IAC !.door. .Ucle va. government said Tuesday it will THE BILL, reports Bonfield, will clear source oC the legislative au­ 1S7·~73. «AD DORI oeLAN},,"Y typln, lervlce. IBM ,125 Bob Lanman 3!I7.2IM. 3.20 1963 graduate; "Waiting Room." electric, mlm~o,raphln, . NOI.ry _ contribute $100,000 to the United eliminate one of the most emhitter- thorily for a national public ac­ by Ray Preston, G2 , Miami, Fla,; Phone 7-4191 Publio. Dial 337-!l9t6. 4-12AR FOR ALE or lrode ror ..... Uer c.r NaUons peace-keeping operations ing forms of racial discrimination commodaUons measure. He con­ HOUSE FOR SALE 11160 R.d Donnevlll convertible. Full "or Eagles and Oysters," by Tom EL!:CTIIIC tYfI4!"·r1ter. Th &e. .M power. Uke new In e\ ry "At. 24.000 in Cyprus. by barring segregation in many tends that discrimination, when Ackerman, A3, Cedar Rapids; "The IIIMf11tn IIHdllno Noen '" cloy OFFERING .t FHA .ppraJJlI value .hort pap n . »7·7772. 4·17AR mil... 33I-OII.W. ..20 , ,._iiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_~ business establishments catering to widely practiced throughout sec­ Tunnel," by Michael Gillette, a prtcecll.,. publlcotlon. 3obedroom bUill_low. contalnln, :% ----- • .nd balhl. ratnlly room... many extr ••. ,700 eLECTRIC ty~wrlter . Th ------the public. Private clubs and small- tions of the country, has an ad­ 1963 graduate; and "Peers," by down. CoralvWe. "all ~58 . Sol9 .hort papers. Dt.1 337-S&13. 4·17AR AUTOMOTIVI er resident-owned boarding houses verse effect on the interstate flow From • "m... 4::10 p.m. wotIc· Peter Dart, G, Abilene. Texas, and cll.,.. CIoHcI Sotunloy•• An expt. JE RRY NYALL: Eleclrlc mM typln, :...:;:;;;;;;;;;:======::~ are not covered by the act. of goods and capital. Ronald Willis, G, Dover, N.J. .nd mlm o,r.phln,. 33&-133ll. 4.17AR • KWAD rltnctcl oct tok ... will holp yell --- The Dormitory Voice of Although thirty states, includinll CIVil RIGHTS legislation, he ~~~~~~~~~~~~ with yeIIr oct. NANCY---- KRUSE IDM electrlct typln, said. does not infringe upon the ;:. lervl~e . Dial 338-6654. 4.17AIt SPORTS CARS 1'1!8 State University of low/J. 4·ROOlll furnished coUa,e. low. rigbts reserved to the individual ENGLERT LAST DAY River ""reened porch. x3263. 3-20 And 880ki; states by the lOth Amendment, nor RIDERS WANTED fIhone x4l1S ROCK PAULA I ~t.s the individual's rights of privacy HUDSON PRENTISS WANTED Economy Sedans WEDNESDAY HIDERS wanled on roundtrIp ba. l. - l=lo"~~j alld freedom of association. 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'" ~ .. ~, ..,~ .' .....\ ~...... :< .. ,:<'; "~I'~:~'<~ ~1' ~~I0·; ...~L·~~'··'.~ .. :.~·:.;~J fI.,. ....".. DAILT IOWAN-towa c::tty, tOWII-WeiI., March ", ,,&4 On Hottost Day \0' Ysar- EI'icksoll COe DeGaulle Woos Il' IH Campus Notes Firefighters ~heck Two SUltwan I ,n eltvalor i Landscape Exhibit Mechanics Seminar Acted in GO'od Union. For II A one-man show of 25 paintings A mechanics seminar, sponsored 2 Blazes, Battle 3rd by Professor Robert Knipschild of by the Departments of Civil Engi­ the SUI Art department now on neering, Mechanical Engineering Faith: Judge LOS ANGELES IA'I - Twelve he "wanted to come up here and and Mechanics & Hydraulics will see it for myself." exhibit at Mankato State College The controversy between the MEXICO CITY IA'I - President hundred men, fighting diminishing Arl Gallery in Mankato, Minn .. will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. but still dangerous winds 011 the Erickson Petroleum Co. and the Charles de Gaulle turned civilian He conferred with County Fire be shown there through March 26. Thursday, in 05 engineering Build­ hottest day of the year, checked Chief Keith Klinger, who told him ing. city over the company's right to Tuesday, but continued to impress All landscapes, most of the paint­ two disastrous brush fires Tuesday one fire-pr~vention program is ings show Iowa scenes. Several Prof. Edward F. Obert, chair­ construct and operate a gas station his Mexican hosts. and battled to quell another still clearing away brush, but "if people man of the Department of Mechan­ present scenes in Colorado which in a residential area has been The French chief of state donned raging on a two-mile front. don't help themselves, we can't were completed on a recent trip ical Engineering at the University help them ." West. of Wisconsin, will speak on "Se­ taken under advisement by District a double-breasted charcoal gray Gov. Edmund G. Brown toured Now an assistant professor of lected Topics in Thermodynamics." Court Judge Clair E. Hamilton suit in place of the khaki general's two fire-ravaged foothill areas after A Small Business Administration proclaiming Los Angeles County a art at SUI, Knipschild has been a • * • after the hearing ended Tuesday uniform he wore on arrival Mon­ official announced that three per disaster area because of the multi­ cent federal loans now are avail· member of the University faculty Band Concert afternoon. day. since 1960. million-dollar fires that broke out able to replace fire damage on pri. • • • The Hawkeye Concert Band will He said he would return' a ruling Mexicans shouted and cheered early Monday mOl'Ding, vate property. present a concert at 8 p.m. Thurs­ on the case by Saturday. just the same as he rushed through Stein to Pitt day in the North Rehearsal Hall. AUTHORITIES announced lhat BUT HOMEOWNERS got some Free admission. In the second day of the hear­ a, packed schedule that included the two fires a dozen miles north bad news, too. County Assessor Norman Stein, former Davenport ing, held in the Johnson County au address before a joint session of of downtown Los Angeles had been Philip E. Watson said that unless resident who has been assistant • • * chec~ed, though not contained or Courthouse, Judge Hamilton said Congress. the State Legislature changes the program director at radio station Menzel Lecture he felt the Erickson Petroleum Co., controlled, Tuesday morning. law, they 'll have to pay full 1964-65 De Gaulle launched his second WSUI in Iowa City for the past 4% Pr~fesso~ He,rbert. M~nzel, Co- had acted in good faith in COli· They are in Glendale's Verdugo taxes, even though their houses years. has accepted a position at lumbl~, University, ~II ~Ive a lec- structing the building and in invest· day here with an unscheduled visit Hills. where about 7,000 acres were burned to the ground. WQED-TV, the metropolitan edu­ t~re, Aspe~,ts. of Life 10 commu-I ing $35,000 to $40,000 in it. The gas to a home trade fair , the largest blackened, and San Rafael Hills, cational television system in Pitts­ mst Poland, 10. the Senate Cha~- station is located at Highway 6 of its kind ever held in Mexico. He with 2,500 acres seared. burgh, Pa., effective April 1. bel' of Old Capitol at 8 p.m. Frl- and Rocky Shore Drive and has Stein, who attended SUI while looked over several exhibits and The third fire was uncontrolle4 Johnson County day. • • • been open {or business since Feb. about 20 miles to the northwest, associated with the University's 22. mingled with the crowd. broadcasting service, will be a pro­ with 2,500 acres charred. Starting Zoology Seminar During the Tuesday morning ses· ACCOMPANIED by Foreign Min­ in the Newhall-Saugus area Mon­ GOP To Select ducel'-dlrector at lhe Pittsburgh ister Manuel·Tello, he continued educational station. Dr. R. L. King, professor of zoolo- sion of the hearing, four witnesses day, the fire burned to within about gy at sur, will discuss "Bimiero- - including City Councilman Wi 1- down the Paseo de la Reforma - a mile of Granada Hills. County Conventionites • • nucleate Paramecium Caudatum" liam K. Maas and Samuel B. firemen said its hot spot was a Episcopal Schedule much like Paris' Champs Elysees Johnson County Republicans will at a ~oology seminar at .4 ~ . m . Fri- Whiting, a former member of the - to the monument to independ­ two· mile western front about half day m 201 Zoology BUlldmg. city planning and zoning commis· to a mile from a crude-oil tank area. choose delegates to the county con· The Canterbury Association of A Place Escape ence called "The Angel." A large vention at precinct m e e t i ngs Episcopal Students will not meet • • ,) sion - testified that the site of the FluHy March clouds, windblown weeds, a long.deserted shanty crowd watched as he laid a wreath The tanks were scattered, and Thursday night. One delegate is during Easter Recess. Benefit Bridge Party Erickson Petroleum Company's gas brush was well cleared away, a allotted to each precinct for each A festival celebration of the Holy Scharlott Chiesa, AI, Des Momes, station on the west edge of Iowa composes this tranquil spring setting caught on film Tuesday. The at the base. county fireman said, but "it could photogrlpher found the scene off a country road north of Coralville, 25 Republican votes cast in the Eucharist will be held at 5:15 p.m. has been chosen Survey Girl for City is worthless in its present De Gaulle broke through a pro· be quite a hazzard." 1962 election {or Secretary of State Easter at the TJ'inity Episcopal March Ly the Iowa Transit, pub- residential zoning classification. far from the hustle of the busy afternoon. Brisk March winds are tective line of soldiers to shake lIe estimated the wind there at of Iowa. ChUl'ch, 320 EasL College St. ~ ' hls lished by the Students of Engineer- The witnesses termed tho zoning expected again todlY in the Inri, so If you want to escape 'or hands with a dozen or more Mexi­ 60-65 miles an hour. service will be held for students ing. , "unreasonable." awhile, the area's SO· degree weather should be ideal and the settings The county convention April '3 cans. He was virtu:JlIy mobbed and IN LOS ANGELES the wind was who will miss Easter seYVices in Mi ss Chiesa, whose father is an Under questioning by Atty. Wi!, plentiful. -Photo by Bob Nandell will select delegates to the state thei r borne parishes. security agents hod to come to his down to 13 m.p.h. At the height or convention In Des Moines April 22 f. leetl'ical engineer, is a member or liam fl. Bartley, Maas testified the flames Monday the gusts frOm • • • Kappa Aipha 'fheta. She is major- that the petroleum company's pro, rescue. where delegates will be named to the desert reached ]00 m.p.h. the presidential convention July Psychology Wives ing in physical therapy. perty has a value of from $6,000 Mme. de Caulle accompanied The downtown temperature was • •• to $10,000, but has no value if $257,000 Annual Cut- 13 in San Francisco. The Iowa Re­ Psychology Wives will meet at 8 Mexico's First Lady, Mrs . Adolfo 83 degrees at midday, high for the publican Party will have 24 dele­ this evening at the home of Mrs. Pep Club Applications zoned residentially. Lopez-Mateos, to a welfare project year. gates to the national convention. Nancy McCoullough , 416 S. Summit Pep Club Council applications are After the hearing concluded at which provides rooll for hundreds The County Fire Department re­ St. Guest speaker will be Mr. Paul available at tbe Student Senate 3 p.m. Tuesday. Judge Hamilton of thousands of IItudents, ported 23 homes , many of the $100,· Johnson County Democrats will meet in presidential caucuses next Brandt of Hands Jewelry who will Office. They are due Thursday. laid that merely because he be­ Iowa-Illinois Co. Mexican television concentrated 000 class, had been destroyed and Monday. speak on the selection and use of lieved the Erickson Petroleum Co. on this visit instead of De Coulle 's 7 damaged in the Glendale area. china dinnerware. had "acted in good faith" did nOl visit to lhe social security center. The Red Cross, however, said iI • • • Franzenburg indicate that he would find in {avol' had counted 38 destroyed and 55 of the company. seriously damaged. If you don't buy a copy Engineering Wives Files New Rates It broke tbe tally down this way: The Engineering Wives will meet Glendale, 31 destroyed, 27 dam­ New gas and electric rate SChed' in Cedar Rap-ids. and that the pr~­ Driver License of the new AARDVARK at 7:45 p.m. Thursday in the Penta­ Treasurer aged; Burbank, 23 damaged; Eagle crest room of the Union . The pro­ Unique Stone ules which call for an estimated posed electflc rates are now In Rock - between Glendale and gram for the meeting will be hair annual reduction of $257000 ' the l effect in Davenport and adjacent Pasadena - 7 destroyed, 5 dam­ you will: styling by Robert Bailey of Flair . .' m rural areas. Candidate Subiect of Talk Iowa City area were flied Monday "Th t d t' Change Cited aged. • be trampled by a herd of Fashion. . . . ey represen a re uc lon • • • Dr. John B. Hayes, associate pro- by Iowa-IllinOiS Gas and Eleclflc from those heretofore filed with Replacing the "driver's license" GOV. BROWN told firemen at the wooly mammoths. CONRAD - Paul Franzenburg, Glendale fire control headquarters Coatsworth Talk 47, a Conrad businessman and fessor of geology, will speak before Company with the Iowa State Com- the Iowa State Commerce Com­ number with the holder's Social • be forced to lit through Itn John Coats worth, University of meat processor, announced Tues­ the Geological Society of Iowa at merce Commission in Des Moines. mission , with $207,000 of the esli· Security number will ultimately re­ hours of Elrth Science Wisconsin graduate student who day he will be a a dinner which will be held this The proposed gas and electric mated snnua I re duc tIOn' app IIca' bl e sult in faster, more efficient pro­ lectunr. afternoon in Toledo , Iowa. to electr'c and $50000 t g VOTE FOR went to Cuba last summer in defi­ candidate for the rates would apply in Iowa City, I ,0 as cessing of violation records, High­ ance of the State Department, will Democrat i c nom­ Dr. Hayes will talk on the origin rates," Stewart stated. way Patrolman R. M. Akers said JACK To avoid the.. inevitable Innoy· speak at a meeting of the Socialist ination for S tate of geodes, a unique stone found Coralville and University Heights. The amount of the reduction is here Tuesday. ances, rush down to the P.per almost exclusively in Southeast The proposed rate schedules in- estimated to be approximately 50 The law requiring applicants for Place and purchase several c0p­ Discussion Club at 8 tonight in T r e asurer. "The LlNGE ies of this superb periodlci.I, fer 121A Schaeffer Hall. His topic will rreasurer's office Iowa. The area around Keokuk is elude revisions in the rural resi- cents in the monthly gas bill, and new or renewed licenses to supply Lent will soon be over. be "The New Cuba ." is a vital cog in world famous for the abundance dential and commercial electric thc same amount in the monthly their Social Security number be­ • .. the economic ma- and beauty of the geodes found rates applicable in the surrounding electric bill of the typical resi· came effective January, 1964. Pa­ DSD Wives , chinery of state there. Geodes are generally round areas. dential customer. trolman Akers, a driver's license G 0 v e rnment," with a hollow interior composed of The proposed rates will become Since July 4, 1963, the Iowa State examiner, said in an interview that The Delta Sigma Delta Wives sparkling calcite crystals. effective after 30 days if no ob- Commerce Commission has been by January. 1966, all Iowa drivers IN BY OUT BY 4 P.M. Club will have a spring hat fashion said. "The people of Dr. Hayes wrote his Ph.D. theses jections are filed. responsible for the determination of will be carrying a license bearing show at their chapter house 108 Franzenburg Iowa deserve an gas and electric rates of investor- their Social Security number. At River St., Wednesday at 8 tonight. on geodes and, in his talk, he will J, E, STEWART, Iowa-minois owned companies in the state. • that time, IBM equipment at Patrol Refreshments will be served. energetic, impartial and objective demonstrate just how geodes are District Manager, explained that State Treasurer who will provide Headquarters in Des Moines will .. . . formed by utilizing samples in pro· the proposed gas rates are the be able to furnish immediately the efficiency and forward-looking co· _gr_e_ss_iv_e_s_ta_g_e_s_o_f_d_e_ve._lo_p_m_e_n_t. __s_ ame as those presentbr in effect Yarbrough Reading operation for the progressive Ad­ Music Grad Wins violation record of any Iowa driver. Dr. R. Clyde Yarbrough who re­ ministration of Governor Hughes." Speed in notifying drivers of their ceived his Ph.D. in speech at SUI Franzenburg, president of the Composition Prize record is very important. "Three in 1942 has been invited to read Franzenburg Provision Co., which moving violations within 12 months, Rights Group Stages Sit In four within 18 mohths, or five with­ "Some Problems of Tea chi n g operates food stores and food lock­ Maurice Monhardt, G, Decorah, has been named winner of the Mon· in 24 months will result in a sus­ American English to International er plants at Conrad and Eldora, pended license," Patrolman Akers 31 S E. Market - Across Students in a Theological Semi­ claimed that "after 14 years o{ lana Centennial Composition Con nary" at a May conference in Tuc­ continued. It will be possible to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ carlessness and declining efficien­ In Gallery of Kentuck House ~st sponsored by the Billings, son, Atiz. nolify drivers lhat they are close ,; cy, there is ample evidence that Mont., Symphony Orchestra in ob­ In losing their license , and then Yarbrough is chairman of the it is time for a change." FRANKFORT, Ky. I~ - A civil up in House and Senate commit­ rights leader raised the prospect servance of Montana's centennial discuss thei r driving problems with speech department at the Univer­ "Without any reflection on the in­ tees. them. sity of Dubuque Theological Semi­ cumbent as an individuai, Franzen­ Tuesday of "unconlrolled demon­ The band of ministers, house­ celebration. strations" in sympathy with a IN THE PAST, many drivers nary where students from eight burg said, he has been reluctant wives and students - ages 15 to A cash award of 100 silver dol­ have had their licenses suspended foreign countries are enrolled. "The to adopt up-to·date office proce· weary contingent of hunger strikers 71 - was troubled by hunger pangs lars will be presented to Monhardt, in the Kentucky HOllse gallery. without being aware of the number Homiletical Theory and Practice of dures, and has lailed to gain the and headaches, but seemed in good and his prize-winning overture for of violations accrued . Akers added Ebenezer Beard" is the title of the maximum interest on public funds The statement was made by spirits. The men were unshaven. orchestra, "The Trumpet Shall Negro attorney Harry McAlpin}Of that at one time Iowa Patrol rec­ AL FORKER dissertation he wrote in partial ful­ he has handled for investment." Sound," will be played by the Bill­ ords were four months behind . fillment of his degree here. Louisville, acting chairman of the Frank Stanley Jr., leader of the "Laxity in fuel tax collections contingent, indicated he and his ings Symphony Orchestra April 26 Another law concerning Iowa from gasoline distributors has cost Allied Organizations for Civil colleagues might move acros~ the in a concert in Billings. drivers, permits licenses to be re­ the state significant revenues and Rights and a member of the ken­ tucky Board of Education. hall to the Senate gallery. Monhardt won a ~400 award newed within 30 days after a bIrth­ for has demonstrated tbe need for a given in February in competition day. Formerly they could only be complete review of the functions "THE . DIGNITY and public LEGISLATORS, who at first re­ acted with humor and amusement, sponsored by the Albuquerque renewed during the month pre- of the Treasurer's fuel tax divi­ image of Kentucky is seriously at (N.M) Symphony Orchestra for his ceding the birthday. I sion," he added. stake," McAlpin said. "Uncon­ seemed concerned fo~. the health of the protestors. But they beld to "Concert Overture for Orchestra." The use of driver's licenses for Franzenburg is also president of trolled demonstrations may be trig­ .Tl1e work was played in a concert identification purposes has prompt­ Student Publications, Ince Oakview, Inc., a community cor­ gered by the General Assembly'S the belief that the demonstration would not affect any legislative Feb. 5 by the Albuquerque orches­ ed some drivers, especially minors, poration which built and operates a refusal to act on public accommo· tra. to alter their licenses, he said, and nursing home in Conrad. He is a dations." plans. Breakfasts Referring to a remark by Stan­ any change is a violation 01 state former president of both the Iowa He said that what began at noon Now working for a Ph .D. degree law, punishable by suspensions of Trustee (l-Year Term) and National Food Locker Associa­ Monday as a strong protest by 17 ley that the passive resistance in music at SUI, Monhardt is on Full Menu philosophy of Ghandi guided the the license plus a fine or jail sent­ tions. Negroes and six whites could es· leave of absence from a position on ence. Open dally 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. In 1958, Franzcnburg rounded the calate into protests throughout the hunger strike, Sen. Robert P. the {acuity at Luther College, De· 112 5. Dubuque James A. Van Allen Scholarship state. Layne said: "This isn't India and corah. Mis major field of study is The group arrived from Louis­ Frank Stanley isn't any Mahatma music composition. 'Fund at SUI. Ghandi. This is Kentucky." ville and vowed to sit in the ijouse -ADVIRTISIMENT- and starve until the legislature Rep. Richard Frymire said the acts on a public accommodations lawmakers generally believe that : DO YOU DESERVE measure now or in a special ses­ Gov. Edward T. Breathitt will call sion. The regular session ends Fri· a special session after a federal 1\ I 20th CENTURY-FOX day. civil rights bill is passed. Here's How BILLS WHICH would grant Ne· BREATHITT tried last week to RECORDlfl8 ~ grocs equal access to public ac­ get the House measure onto the COITRICT? OF .COURSE commodations have been bottled floor , but was unsuccessful. YOU DOl To Buy Enler the Mouth Waterin' SPECIALS Grelsch Folk FOR TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY Call 8-4575 for prompl 5e.rvlce - pickup, delivery I . T~~" coeds work/nlln Europe Guitar Contest or din. right her.. , MORE Carl Baye. 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