In The New. ps to Mount Calvary

THIS (Combined from Lt.sed Wires) stream of worshippers approached Calvary. JERUSALEM - Thousands of Christians Fri· A service was held in the Churcb of the Holy day retraced Christ's steps along the Via Dolorosa Sepulchre, which covers Calvary and Chri t's MORNING Coed Jailed· -"The Street of Sorrow"-to the place where He tomb_ was crucified almost 2,000 years ago. Later, Protestants held vesper services until the Pilgrims, many of them carrying crosses, moment when Christ's body was laken from the ON CAMPUS- In Dope Ring began crowding into the narrow, winding street cross, anointed and laid to rest in the tomb in the DR. MILTON GREENBLATT of before dawn, By mid·morning, it was almost im· Garden of Gethsemane. the Boston Psychopathic Hospital possible (or a person to pass through tbe crowd. The city presented two aspects under the bright, will speak at the Psychopathic Along the way, they stopped at 14 Stations oC warm sunshine. One was of quiel reverence. For· • Hospital Ihis morning at 10. Invest~gation the Cross to pray in many tongues: where Christ eign consulates in the old city flew their flags at was scourged ond flogged, where He stumbled ond half staff. IN THE CITY- Indiana Grad Student fell - finally, where He was nailed to the cross Elsewhere, the city bustled. Holel proprietors SPARKS CAUSED by use of a From Cedar Rapids and died. estimated that at least 25,000 persons had swarmed cutting torch apparently smoldered There were American women in gay Easler inlo the cily for Holy Week and more bus-loads ar­ cvemight and burst Into a fire Sought for Possession bonnets, Germans, Italians, French, Lebanese, Fil. rived Friday. which caused considerable damage BLOOMINGTON, Ind. I.fI - An ipinos - and others from more remote corners of The pilgrims, prompted both by the unique to the Borden Ice Cream plant, Indiana University coed was jailed the Christian world . quality of Jorda nian shops and the crisp weather, 330 E. Market St., Friday. Friday and a warrant wa issued Jerusalem seemed to be Jilt Ie chonged from the pushed their way through nocks of heep and goats Firemen said the damage was for a graduate student from Cedar days of Christ. as well as laden camels to buy hand -mad sweat· most extensive along the rear wail Rapids, Iowa, as slate police detec· where workmen were dis·assembl· Tribesmen in de ert headdresses drove flocks er LO combat the chill, ti\'es widened an investigation into of sheep through the twisting streets. Vendors Many of them bad been hE're since Palm Sun· ing ammonia tanks at the plant reports of an alleged dope ring ac· Thursday night. tive on the school campus. haggled at stalls. Tattooed Bedouin women scur­ day, but tens of thousands came only (or Friday's There was no equipment in the Nancy C, Dillingham, 21, of Mon· ried about with baskets on their heads. rites and Easter Sunday serviees, garage. The Borden Company is ticello. was arrested after a raid Police and boy scouts struggled to ke'ep open Among the pilgrims was Mrs. John Fo ter self· insured. No damage e limaLe on ber apartment spaces around giant crosses being borne to Mount Dulles, widow of the former U.S. Secretory of State. was made. In a farm h 0 u se Calvary, where the Crucifixion took place. Roman Catholics, Armenians, Copts, Greek, lind • • • near Bloomington Every window, balcony and roof along the way Syrian Orthodox all will hold ervlccs in the Church Big Weekend A PATIENT at the Iowa City late T h u rs day was jammed with pilgrims, many of whom had of the Holy Sepulchre. The church is held up by For two.y •• r~lds, EI.ler mlln. brlghlly colored ing for Euler, lod.y II lusl I. bl" • d.y - II" Veterans Administration hospital night. Prosecutor rented their vantage places from the owners of the massive unsightly girders because religious differ- died at noon Friday aCter he Thomas A. ,Hoad­ buildings_ ences have prevented eHorts to r stor and ",,'. Kim SI.ck, 112 Ttmptln P.rk, h.. I big her birthd.y. leaped from a firth floor window ley said lialf a The city's many church bells were silent as the strengthen it. wHk.nd In IIOrl for her. Whll, .he 11 11111 p,.,p.r- -Photo by JOI Lippincott enrly Friday morning. pound of shredded John H. Fisch, 52, Burlington, marijUana was ------locked bimselC in a restroom on found in a coffee the west side of the hospital, reo can and two glass moved a screen from the 14 by 30 bottles. Inch window, and leaped about 60 DILLINGHAM A warrant was Fair feet to Ihe ground between 7 and issued for Fritz Fisher, 22, on of F.ir Ihrou,h lonl"ht. HI,h. t.· 7:15 a.m., hospital authorities said. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher Jr, of dlY 501 north t. 10. IOUlh. Fur­ A VA employe reporting for Cedar Rapids. th,r outlook - Mo.tly t.lr .nd work at 7:15 found Fisch lying on YOUNG FISHER, whose falher Is lowa-n oil warmer Euter Sunday, a cement patio and the ground. an attorney, was home in Cedar Serving the State University of Lowa and the People of Iowa City Fisch, who was unmarried, reo Rapids during spring vacation at ~ived multiple fractures, internal the university. Ullited PreellJIterutlooal and A.uoclated Preu Leued Wiry UId Wlrepboto lowa City, Iowa, Saturday, April 13, 1963 injuries and head injuries. Hoadley said a note was found in the coffee can reading, "Nancy, IN THE STATE- This is your week's supply. Fritz." ESTHERVILLE IA'I - A 7-year· Young Fisher's father said at old boy was shot and killed Friday Cedar Rapids he has obtained an night when a .22 caliber rWe with attorney for his son at Bloomington which he and his brother wel'e and made arrangements for the play log accldentnlly discharged , youth to appear here next Wednes· day. The warrant has not been Addition Tbe victim was Clyde William l'O-Story 'Currier Eden, SOli of Mr. and Mrs. George served. Eden, who live on a farm near Young Fisher attended Ohio State Swea City. University at Columbus and let· Clyde and his 9-year·old brother tered as a diver on the swimming had been playing with the rifle. team as a junior in 1960. Emmet County Medical Examiner Hoadley said, "We expect there L. W. Loving said the bullet pene­ will be more arrests, perhaps many trated Clyde's heart. The boy died more," in a hospital about 6:45 p.m., an Miss Dillingham, a theatre stu­ hour after the accident. dent, had appeared in two civic Planned for Fall of 1965 group plays and one I.U, produc­ • • • tion. FORT DODGE IA'I - Ronald Le· HOADLEY SAID he had had Miss Roy Gramenz, 27, of Menlo Park, Dillingham u n d e r surveillance Calif., Friday was sentenced in about a month because of her ac· Regents Okay 523-Bed, Fort Dodge to a 50-year term at tivities in the Young Socialist Al­ the State Penitentiary for the mur· liance, (I group accused of involve· der of a friend of his estranged ment in Castro sympathy demon· wife. ttl lfI $2.5 Million Structure strations on the campus at the time Gramenz was charged with the fatal shooling of Dean Hoeppner, of the Cuban blockade last fall. m rTi lI ! A IO-story, $2.5 million addition to Currier Hall, approved 26, o! Fort Dodge, last Feb. 2, in Miss Dillingham was ordered to by Ihe State Doan1 of Regents Friday, is expected to be ready appear in city court Monday night. Iftl {iJ W iI1 ITI Hoeppner's car. Officers said Gra· ru for occupancy by fa1\ 196.'5, an official said Friday night. menz' estranged wife, Donna Jean The specific charge against ber sur GrDmenz, 24 , was in the cal' when was violation of the stale law ~W W [jJ W II1 III Elwin T, Jolliffe, SU I vice presidenl for bu iness and fi­ the shooting occurred. against possession of narcotics. nancc, saiJ bids for the 523-bed structure should be let late The prosecutor said she had been m· W iff m tlJ ~. [I~ fI I moking (requent trips to Chicago next fall. IN THE NATION- and that literature apparently ...... +-r-to..,... ,m m i!1 m m II] I1J In The Hegents approved the project and preliminary budg t NEWARK, N. J,

AGUDA ACHIM ST PATRICK'S CHURCB }Jit·OBSERVA:r-IONS SYNAGOGUE 224 E. Court St. 803 E, Washinl\on St. 1:30. 8: IS, 9:45 and 11 a.m. .... d" M.... ' And Comment -0- ' :15 Ind 8:11 l.m .• Dally JIa_ Iowa Literary Lag Explained ASSEMBLY OF GOD -0- 1330 Keokuk Street BlLLEL FOUNDATION CLAR 10 a.m. Sunday School 122 East Market St. young 1 Pa.. 2 SATURDAY, APRil 13, 1963 Iowa City, Iowa By DENNIS BINNING is currentlY on the English de­ and the public. Iowa writers to fellow Iowans. Mol'DinII Worab1p, 11 a ... ':10 p.m .• Frld." Sabbath Sentell Written for The Da ily Iowan partment (aculty of Stanford Uni­ -0- -0-- "just hi lie pointed out that "The situa­ He makes a good point. It seems BAHA'I WORLD FAITH lice Frt There has long been a chronic verity. ralher a biuare situalion to me GRAeF; UNITED tion that place New York-Holly­ Union Club Room 4, MISSIONARY CHURCH 10V cOC laryngitis on the part of Iowans The Best Fiction award went that the cultural diffusion of Iowa Memorial Union 1854 Muscatine Ave. Are We Worthy of wood a a boltleneck through 10 l.m .. ChUdren's Study Clay ' :(5 I.m., Sund., School ",here when it comes to offering praise to Curtis Harnack, autbor of Iowa IIteratur. must come about 10 :45 am., Devotions )lich') to Iowa authors. Typical o[ this Lon and B. Silent. Harnack Cor which almost all literary expres­ 10:45 a m. • Worship Service by its first being shipped to New -0-- Neilh( lack o[ voice was the sparse at­ a time was an inslructor in the sion must pass, insures that lhe York where it is vouched Cor and BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH IOWA CIT\' Fighting for Freedom? B st. "-- ruth Ave, o[ lhe 0 tention payed in this state's SUI Writers Workshop. then is exported back to Iowa be­ BAPTIST CHAPEL multitudinous stories of America Bunday, 8:45 a.m., Sund., School 432 South eUnton was hu' mass media to an awards ban­ James Hearsl, who manages a Core it is assimilated. This has 10:45 I.m., Mornlng WonbJp Cooperatlnll wtlll tile A number of thoughtful commentator have written quet held in Des Moines the even­ large farm near Cedar Falls and and Americans - of ourselves, to 7 p.m. EvenIDg Worab1lO The been the case in painfully too Southern Bapf\st ConvenU .. 01 of a disturbing and dangerous clement which seems to ing of April 9. who is an instructor at the State ourselves - will be told sketchily ' :45 a.m.. Sunday Scbool a.m. many instances. BETHEL AFRICAN 10:45 a.m., Worshlo. have entered American life. The occasIon was lhe first an­ College of Iowa. won the Best and therefore poorly." Perhaps more organizations -- 1 METHODIST CHURCH p.m. TralninC Union nual awards banquet of the Mid­ Poetry award [or his volume o[ 7 p.m. Evenlne Worship It is not easy to pinpoint or describe. Cassill went on to say. "Almost like lhe r.mA will grow in Iowa. 411 S. Governor St. land Booksellers Ass 0 c I a t ion verse Limited View. Iowa is a fertile climate for the ,~ a.m~ Sundav School aU of us (Iowa writers) know 11 Perhaps thc be t word for it is apathy, which had led Hearst·s book was printed by creative arts. Even the london am., Church Service JEHOV AH'S WITNESSlI3 that it is in New York or from 2120 H. st. to attihldes of drift and disinterest, and to a failure of in­ Carroll Coleman whose Prairie Times gave credence to this [act 3 p.m .• Public Address: New York Ihal our sUccess will TRINITY ClffilSTIAN 4:15 p.m., Watcbtower Study: Press in Iowa City has long been by saying that the Writers Work­ REFORMED CHURCH Jhidual pride and responsibility. regarded in the nation for the come. And we are painfully -<>- shop was one of the few "great I:' Court ,. Kenwood Dr. MENNONITE CHURCD It is found, in "arying dC!:,'Tce, in e"ery area of large typographic and design excel­ literary centers of the world." 9:30 a.m ., Church School 614 Clark st. lence. Recently two books printed 10:30 a.m., Worship. 8:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., Homln' W(flo affair'. Th(' ~adty of tIl(' pr('S('nt world situation, meas­ Our newsp3pers devote vast Sermon : "Ticker Tapo tor a ship by Coleman were among 18 titles quanLities of space to diSCUssions Stranger." Sermon: "Mlsunderslandlng Ule urnl by the gaillS of tJll' Sm iets and the positions of 50- chosen as the 1962 Midwestern 7 p.m., ServIce, Crossu of liquol'-by-lhe-drink, urban re­ Sermon: "The Cross: FoUy or WIs­ 9:45 a.m.• Sunday School called ncutral nation\, \I host' leanings ar almost always (MBA). The MBA Is composed of Books of the Year for typograph­ newal and reappor l ion men l. dom, Scandal or Power" 7:30 p.m., Evening Service pro-soviet, coulu only be ('"crcded by all-out-war. Day after 24 Iowa bookstores whose organ­ ic and design excellence. These items are of importance. Sermon: "Gamaltcl and Paul" The Best First Book award THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., CommunIon day the news mediums tell tll tory. Yet the number of izing cry is "the promotion o[ the .. for such discussions is imperative 1318 --Kirkwood Service literature of the Midwest." went to TI!. love Guy, a novel to the furtherance of the prin· AIlll'ricans who fed a deep concern and a profound sense • I.m.. Bible Study They intend to award plaques writlen by Frederick Darling. cipals of democracy. But their 10 •. m'L Worahlp REORGANIZED CHURCH Clark Molienhoff won the best 7 p.m., J­ Why is Ihis'? 'assill places lhe Iowa would sccm to he in order. 10:45 a.m., Wor$blp unknowingly to\vard a wdrar ~ tate in which, ultimately, 7:30 p.m.• Evenwg Sorvtce oT. ANDREW bis MA from SUI in 1932 and in lem or the ccntrali/ation oC lhe blame on just good old-fashioned There is no honor like thal of -0- PRESBY'l'ERIAN CHllRCJf th mas e8 of people beeome fa celcs~ Ilumbcrs. 1935 received his Ph.D. here. He innuences that bcar on artistll lack of communication about being honored by one's own kind. Sunset,. Molrose Ave. , THE CONGREGATIONAL University Hel~hu On ' thing can be said for the oviets - at least, for CHURCH 6:30 a.tn .• Sunrl.e Service by Youlh Cllnlon &: Jefferson Streets 5 Il.m., Church School Jr. and Sr. those Soviels whose policies and dccisions colin\' They arc Rev. John G. Craig Jllghs 10:45 a.m., Church Scbool, Morohl' 6 p.m., Jr. IJIghs Supper supremely d~dicat d I1ll'll and women. Th y regard their Investigations The Ralph McGill Co/umn- Worship, 6:30 p.m ., Jr. High youth Fellow· system with religious zeal. They know what they want - 6:30 a.m' Youtll SunrIse Service. ship O.nlort l1 Chapel Monday. 7:30 p.m.. Church Sehool 10:45 a.m., lITornlng Worship Teachet·s Meeling which is world domination - ami they arc cOllvinced that Wednesday" 9:30 a.m.• Class on Well. Sermon : "What Will You Do With minster <;onfessloll of ,"alth they know how to get it. They are willing to change The Risen Christ?" Thursda y, 7 •. m.. Men's Breakfast at 'Welcomed'by 2000 Years Ago, or Now- No church school. Weslmlnster . ·oundaUon tactics and strategy and timing when risks and situations Monday , 12 noon, lITen's Lunch-Dis­ cussion 8:30 a.m., Worship Church &hoo~ Grade S ond under, Adult e!all, make that necessary, but they n vcr lose sight of the goal. -0- 11:00 a.m., Worsblp. Churth &I100I. The American goal is supposed to he freedom, individ­ EVANGELICAL Grade 8 and under. \ FREE CHURCH -0- ualism, the dignity and worth of man. Are we worthy of it, Defense Dept. The War Still Goes On OF CORALVILLE ST. PAUL'S By ROSCOE DRUMMOND 1:45 a.m., Sunday School WTHEI LAN CllAPJa.. and are we pursuing it? The AI lIscat inc fOtlmal 11 l.m., Mornln, Worship (M ...ourl Synod) The much investigated and 1 p.m., Evenlne Service 404 E. Jefferson sometimes harassed Secrctal'y oC There had been work done latc was making golden the yellow self . . . On these two command­ -0- 11 B.m. only, Divine Services on a borrowed lypewriter in the domes of the city, and lhose ments hang all the law and lhe FAITK UNITED CHURCH Sermon: "With a ResurrecUon Defense, Robert McNamara, and (Evangelical and Refomed) Promise" his Deputy, Ro well Gilpalric. office of the morning Post in which were white were sofl­ prophets. 1807 KIrkwood Avenue 1I01y Communion , On Your Marks -Q- favor more and better Congres­ Jerusalem. Finaliy, at about the colored like old bone. One of the There was no compassion, no 8:15 a.m.. Sunday Sch"~' same time. the work was finished domes was the Church of the love. no charity being taught by 10:30 a.m., KOrnlng Worahlp LUTHERAN CHURCH sional investigations - not less. -0- OF CHRIST THE KING and tbe late staff o[ the Post had Holy Sepulcher. On the site lo­ the Roman emperors. It was not F TRST BAPTISt CHURCH Comer of rwv Road Get Set, . 0 • They mean it. sent down the last copy and page cated by Constantine's mother a war of religions which moved North CUnlon " FalrehUd Street. and CoralvUle Road 8:30 B.m .• Sunrise ServIce, Fine Arts 9:30 a.m., Servlee. Nursery Both Mr. McNamara and Mr. dummy. The paper was "in". through the legends she and bel' to lhe climax o( the Roman cross Building Sel'mon: ''When the Unexpecled That timo is here agaiJl, incomc tax filing time, tIlat is, Gilpatric have inCormed Sen. Clif­ We sat and talked. There were commission heard. but a war of id eas. 8:30, 11 a.m. Worship Happens" ford Case (R·N. J,) who has re­ Sermon: "Jesus Christ. the Hope 10:30 a.m., Church School and we fed Ihe following comments from three papers men there. and one girl , who had When did Roman hislory begin? That war still goes on . or Glory" -0- cently introduced bills to Curther 9:45 a.m ., Church School sum up thc thoughts of thc majority of Americans on Ule (ought against the Arab armies None can say. It rises out of the lt goes on in each community. Tue.day, 7:30 p.m., Roger WUllams ST. MARK'S investigative powers. that they in the desperate Foundation Meeting J.w.1'HODIST CHURCH subject: mists of antiquity. But we ali in each country, in all the world. 2910 Muscallne Avenue are wholly responsive to what he day s of 1948 -0- know when, and how, Christianity There are those who twist it to 8:30 •. 01. Worlblp Service- Two score and ten years ago our fathers brought forth has in view. They're for it. when the British FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH began. And the Resurrection is suit their own needs and wishes. 217 E. Iowa Ave. 10:45 I.m., Cburcb School upon this nation a ncw tax.. " ow we are engaged in AFTER THE UNCOMFORTA· had withdrawn. better documented than much of There are some who exclude a 8:15 a.m .. Church School -Iao8l!ng Editor ... , ... Doug CarlJoD he is "in complete agreement Office, 110 Phy.I~1i BuUdlng. 'lues­ LOW.SHIP1 an InterdenomlnaUona. such problems. but that does not 3:30 p.m. - Baseball with Brad· CIRCULATION. News Edlton ...... Eric Zoeekler aDd with these objectives." tiona concernln, the eumln'tlon ,roup 01 sludent. meet. every make the prob­ Art Building auditorium by Ralph Mohammad Idree. should be dlreet~d 10 Prof. J. F, Tuesday evenlnlf at 1:30 In the East ley. City Editor...... Ioan Anderson I am not suggesting that Mr. JUobsen. 213A, PlI,yalc. Bulldlng. Lobby Conference Room. lMU to lems any less Wickiser, chairman of the art Editorial Assoclate ...... TIm Call.n (!on.tder v.rloul t~l~jIY0' l(enera.1 seriou . FOI' one Thursday, April 18 education department at Pratt In· Published by Student PubUcaUon •• Spor~) Editor ...... BIlI PelDble McNamara and Mr. Gilpatric are IAIVIITTIIlI may be CI1»talned Interest. All are cor invited to 8 p.m. - Writers' Worksbop: Inc•, Communications Center, Iowa Soclely Editor ...... Sugn ArtI durin, the week by call1n, the attend. leading nation oC stitute: "The Nature of Art Ex· just panting to be investigated. City, Iowa. dally except Sunday and Chief Pholo,raph"r ... Joe Lippincott YWCA office, lW, at ht. u.o ~ the West to have "Greek Plays on the Modern perience." Monday, and legal boUday •. Enlered Aulsta.ot City Editor ... Kathie Swift that they relish nothing so much tq ....today .fterooo .... THI SWIMMING I'OOL In 1lIe- Wo­ Stage," Philip Vellacott. British u aecond-cl .." matter at the post Assistant as havillg Congress constantly .en's Gym for all SUI coeds will he highly exagger· 2:30 p.m. - An address in the Office at Iowa City under the Act Sport. EdItor . .. Harriett Blndm.n VITIRANI: Each .tudent under open for .... lmmIng from 4:15 p.m. ated ideas about Scholar. Senate Chamber, Old Art Building auditorium by Ga· Of Coneress of Marcb 2. 1819. Aaslsunt Photographer. Bob NandelJ looking over their shoulders and PL ~ or PL 6S4 mlUit sign a form to 5:15 p.m. Mondav throlllfh FM­ Advertlsln, Dlrector .. . 1rv GroslIDlo to cover hb attendance from March day. Swlmmlng IUlts and towels where it is go­ Capitol. bor Pelerdl oC Yale University: second-guessing them . wLU be provided by Ibe Women'. Advertlsln, llana,er .... Dick Papke 1-31. The Form .. avaUable In B16 ing, and for an­ "Obsolescence and the Artist To­ Dill 7-4191 from noon to mldnlght to Classified Unlveralty Hall. Hours are 8:30 a.m. Phyllc.1 Education Department. 8:30 p.m . . - College of Low Man.ger ...... Dennl. McKlnnel. They're not "litlle Lord Faunt­ to noon and 1 to ol:30 p.m. other leading na- . dny," (lport news Items, ",omen'. page Advertising Coraulunta Bill Bryan , leroys." But they know that Con­ IPIEDED RiADiiiG CLASSES be· John F. Murray Memorial Lec­ l\.em. .nd announcemenu to The Dennlll Blnnl", gan Monday In 38 OAT. Cllsses m"et tion to have no · lure, Anthony Lewis. N. Y. Times 3:30 p.m. - An address by DaUy Iowan. Editorial ornce, are In Cln:ulatlon Manager ...... Jim CoWer gress is going to investigate them CHRIITIAN ICIINCI ORGAN. for one hour a day lour days a week ideas at all on •. llIe Commuolcations Center. whether they like it or not - so IZA TION holda I teatlmony meetlnll (Monday through Thursday) for six correspondent (01 the Supreme Wickisc l' in lhe auditorium of the Hcb Thul'lday atlemoon In Ill. Eut weeks. Four sectlora are avaUable: this point, can . ALSO" Court. Union. Art Building: "The 1963 Iowa Subscription R.tu: By carrier In Trult"., Board If Itudent PublIC .. they have decided to like it. Conlerenee Room, Eaat Lobby, low. 1,110, 2:30. 3:30. 4:110 p.m. Interested prove to be exceedingly damag­ tionsl . Inc.: Lee Theisen. A4; Larry Memorial Volon, at 5:15. AU are ..... persons may sign the list outside Friday, April 19 lIigh Art Exhibition - A Critical lo ... a City, ,10 per year In advance; prybu G; Nancy SbJnn A~: Prot. Mr. McNamara is big enough to come to atund. ing and dangerous. Ilx monthJ, $5.50; three mootht, '-'I. 38 OAT 10 a ure a sent In the 3:30 p.m. - Baseball wit h Resume." By maU In lowa, $V per year; IIx Dale iient~< Uulveralty Library: Prof. agree to investigations. Congress course. For additional Information Leslie G. Moeller School of Journal· TO CANDIDATIS for degrees In caU lhe Readln, Laboralory, x2274. In Londou. the search fol' a Luthol'. Sunday. Apr" 21 montha. t5; three montha, $3. All Ism; Miaul M.aduH. LI. Dr. Geor,e ought to take him up on it June: Orders for ortlclll ,radu.tlon other mall sublCrlptions, ,10 per Easlon. College of Dentlatry; Richard world-role, and in Washington the B p.m. - lIitll'l Foundation beD' aIx " .50; m~th promptly. announcements are now belng taken. .UI OIllUVATOIlY ..U\ be open An cIhibilion o[ Elementary ,,,aD montb.., three .. • A_ earch (or a modern ized. more efit concert. Charles Treger. 53"'1. A. MIlIerl L1; Dr. Lauren Vau Copyrlghl 1963: Place your order before 5 p.m. Wed. l or the public every cleaf Monday Dyke. Coue,e of Education. nesday, Aprll 24, at lhe Alumni between '1:30 and 9:110 p_m. throu,h. stable form 01 the Western Al­ Art, Crom the SUI Laboratory Union. New York Herald Tribune Ine. HoulII 130 N. ltladllion St.. across out the spring semester except liance. will both fail unless the School, on the Terrace Lounge oC Tuesday, April 23 The Associated Prcy .. entitled u · Dial 7~1f1 If yor; do not receive your from lhe Union. Price per announce­ during University hoUd., •. Any per· the Union. e!ualvelY 10 the use for republlcaUon nally (owln by 7:30 ' .m. The Dally GOOD TRY ment .. J2 cent., pqable wben IOn Inleretted In viewing ... lth lhe European resurgence is squarely 2:30 p.m. - University Concert '" aU lba local newl prln\ed In OW Iowan ~lr<:ulaUon offlu In the CellI- (5'" E I) ordered. telelCope m., visit the observatory 7 p.m. - A preview of art films, aew.paper u weU u aU AP I\e ... munlcaUons Center I. open from. t ... Mfar Merpr .. during 'hette hou ro wllbout I't!!lerva· Caced . together with ali its im­ Course: Minneapolis SymphoD1 ..,d dlspalcbu. a m. to G p,m. Monda¥ throu,h FIi- l'onwonp hns t:lbulotl'tl t hot we CItIL.".N·' ART CLASt (Arel 5 lion. ~'r1dQY nlght9 ~re rpSt'rved Cor plications. ]n thl~ I'especl, Ihe ill (he At'l Audilorium or the Art Ol·clit'stra. Union. day i.nd from. 10 )0 a m. ~Iurd.y. .have Pllt ". ml·.llion laWS on the 10 $,{.. J'lahUday' from • to 101:10 II1'OUPI ot acho,,1 children or JIllopl. Buildlnf. by John lIudge~. a~~o· Mue·good ..,mce on mt.ued ""pell "., __ oil. n' the GUlla ..GaUe!')'. For fur- In other public or,8nlzallon . Tho •• Anglo-Saxon powers, as Gen. de 8 p.m. - University CI)Il(,(,rl \I no&..pouibl&, but avery efIGR ~11I -' 1boo1re to enforce the Teu- corn· - ....1' lWII+ai,ttea .. ¥.t DtiJb CIa 'll'bo Wish to obtaIn a reservation Gaulle Is fond of calling us. ought date director of the SUI Bureau Course: Millneapolis Sym"boD1 1M _da to GQtI' t _ ".UI tM mandments. Saturday mornlnll In Ui. GuUa GIl- for I par.tjeullr . .Iroup IIIV 4alI of AudJo-Visual Instruction. .ut...... _ __ _ 1erJ • aI4a or "US, to be moving forward tbgt!lher. Orchestra. Union. VA Hotpitaf Gets -·H· -h C·· - University CIW 'Just Hav.ing ~ FunrSay Men Merit Certificate ommiSS10B 19 woy To Elect Ollicers Anthny Lewis _Tho lowl City V"'ronl Ad­ mlnlstrltlon Hospital hi, re­ ~unds The University Club wiU elect Who Bom~d Negro's Home colveel I cortlflca.. of merit In Expense Probed officers and hear reports from Will Deliver .... 1"2 Fire Preventlen Cante .. DES MOINES IA'I - A joint on commls Ion busine ," said standing committees Thursday at CLARKSDALE, Miss. (A'! - Two sponseracl by .... Fire Prmc· House-Senate subcommittee has Nicholas, a wealthy turkey farmer. its annual business meeting and ~oung men who said they were tlen A.seclatlen, the ho",It.1 In­ questioned payments of up to $1,800 "I've had as many a three dele­ "just nounceel Frlcl4iy, tea from 2 to 4 p.m. on the S1lD Murray Talk having fun" admitted to po. Law Students a year to some members of the gations waiting to ee me." lice Friday that they threw Malo· TIM ow.n! W.I pr... nteel .. Iowa Highway Commission for of· Stong said he figures his orfice porch of the Union. Distribution of tickets for the lov cocktails at a Negro home Dr. J. GonIon $pondlev., direc­ fice and secretarial expenses in expe.nses are more than 1,800 a Reports will be given by Mrs. MurrBY Lecture on Tuesday at SUI where Rep. Charles Diggs (0. tor of .... local ...",ttll, by Dr. their home towns. year. L. W. Dunlop, president; Mrs. A. begins 10nday at 8 a.m. at the lich. > was an overnight guest. To Argue R Iv.n! M.ndell, chief medlcol Neither Diggs, a Negro, nor any The subcommittce on Highway Keir said he couldn't juslify W. MelIah, secretary; Mrs. James information d sk of Iowa Memorial dlrtcter for tho St• Paul a rea Commission appropriations sched­ charging the commission for ex­ Van Allen, treasurer; Mrs . Hunter Union. The ticket are free to the of Lhe other occupants o[ the house of VI""'''' A41mln'ltratlen, It penses while he is at home. public. was hurt. Before Judges uled a hearing for next Tuesday Rouse, historion ; Mrs. L. W. WII the thin! ctrtHlcote of merit State Comptroller Marvin Selden, Knapp, ho pitality; Mrs. Ted Anthony Lewis, columnist lor the The incident occurred about 2 and a complete report on expenses Members of the Iowa Supreme for fire pr.vontlen awarded .. paid commission members is ex- Jr., said he didn't realize the higb­ McCarrell, program; Mrs. Melvin New York Times, and specialist in a.m. One of the Molotov cocktails the 1oc.1 hoapital. Court will be guests oC the College I peeted then. way commi sioners were collecting Betterley, membership ; Mrs. Gor­ reporting on the Supreme Court of soft-drink bot­ TIM COIttost WOI open t. It.te, hometown office and clerical ex­ thl' United States, will deliver the fill e d with of Law at SUI Thursday at the an­ Commissioners are paid $6,000 don Searle, Cinance and Mrs. federal and prlvat. Instltutlonl_ annually for their part-time jobs, penses. He declined to comment Mlles Skultety, interest groups. lecture at 8:30 p.m. Thursday as gasoline - crash­ nual Supr(!me Court Day. Lilt year 475 facilities compotM further. the closing event in the annual ed through a pic· plus actual and neces ary ex­ The nine justices will hear four In .... contest. The 1oc.1 VA hot, penses. Sen. D. C. Nolan Daily News Crom I and e d on the Ralph D. Abernathy is hauled off The records show that Jo S. Six Cities Warned lished. 1952 to 1955, Dnd has served with DIGGS carport n ext to fore the Supreme Court are Michael Early Truce Stong, Keosauqua Republican and to the paddy wagon by • police­ O. McDermott, Des Molnes, and The scholarship of $100 for an the Washington bureau of the New the house but didn't explode, ap­ man during demonltrations in chairman of the commIssion, and Against Tuna Fish York Times since 1955. He held a parently because the fuse went Alan R. Lefr, Iowa City, [or the William H. Nicholas, Republican academic year is being estabIJshed Birmingham, Ala., Friday. Aber­ by Mrs. Whitfield Cobb of Roan­ Nieman Fellowship for 1956-57, and out when the boWe was thrown . appellant, and Keith A. Reed, For Laos from Clear Lake, each received was the recipient of the Heywood nathy Is treasurer of the Southern Springville, and Thomas Christen­ By FDA OHicials oke, Va., in memory of her par­ No cbarges were filed immedi­ Christian Leadership Conference, WASHINGTON (UPil - Secre· $1,800, or $150 a month, for ex­ Broun Award and a Pulitzer Prize sen, Elk Horn, for the al>pellee. penses in riscal 1961-62. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. ately against the two white men. which leel a protest parade In cle­ WASHINGTON (uPII - The Pollock. for national reporting in 1955. Supreme Court Day activities be- tary of State Dean Rusk held an­ Payments of $275 apiece went to Police Chief Ben C. Collins iden­ fianc. of all iniunction banning Food and Drug Administration The Murray Memorial Lecture is tified them as Theodore A. Carr, gin at 9:30 a.m. Thursday with a other appare:1Uy fruitless Berlin Everett L. Shockey, Council Bluffs Friday warned consumers in six Mr. Pollock, a native of Burling­ made possible by a bequest of the racial demonstrations. Martin ton and his wife , the former Jane 24, a college student and a form­ Luthlr King Jr_, president of the coffee hour in the lounge of the Law talk with Russian Ambassador Democrat, and the late Howard B. cities not to use certaln cans of wife of John F. Murray, a native er resident of Clarksdale and Lu­ Building. At 10 ;30 a ..m. in ~oom 210 Anatoly F. Dobryn!n Friday and Helscher, Cedar Rapids Democrat. tuna fish distributed by a Brook­ Richardson. maintained B life-long of Monroe, who, after a penniless organization, was .110 arrested. interest in Chinese students study­ ther Aubrey Cauthen, 26, Clarks­ - AP Wire Photo of the Law Bulldmg, nine law No payments for home office ex­ lyn, N.Y. firm . beginning, became a millionaire dalc. seniors will be initiated into the at the same time urgetl the Soviet penses were received by Robert S. The cities are New York, De­ ing in America. The scholar hip through foundIng his own advertis­ Collins said both men ad mitted Order of the Coif, highest scholastic Union to help restore peace in Kier, Spencer Republican. troit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chi­ is open to freshman and sopho­ Ing agency, newspaper services, Lhe attack, but said they were honor in law, and awards will be Laos. Records indicate that similar cago and Augusta, Ga. more students in ~he SU I Honors and chemical company. "Just having ," and didn't know King, in, Jail made to members of the Law Re· The State Department said !tusk payments have been made in the The FDA issued the warning program who plan to major in Diggs was in the house - in fact, viow staff .and to junior law a.r- in the course of the one hour and past to members of the Highway against "use of any canned tuna Chinese language and civilization. NAVY RECRUITER HERE they said, they didn't know whe­ guers. Jusllce Bruce ~ ..~ell ~11I 20 minute meeting, also promised Commission. labelled as distributed by Dagim The recipient will be selected by The United States Navy an­ ther lhe occupants were while or After. Protest be . the 1963 honorary IOllJate IOtO Dobrynln an early American reply Nicholas and Stong said Friday Tahorin, Brooklyn, N.Y., bearing a committee composed of M. L. nounced Friday it has opened a re­ Negro. they saw nothing wrong in accept­ can lid or bottom codes beginning Huit, SUI dean of students; Rhodes cruiting office in the Iowa City Post BIRMINGHAM, Ala. rA'I - Negro COIf. to Russia's recent protest against Diggs was staying overnight at The Coif luncheon will be held allied plans for creation or a multl­ ing payments for expenses incurred 'WY2' or 'WY3'." Dunlap, profe sor of English and Office. The office - in Room 209 - the home of Aaron Henry, a drug­ integration leader the Rev. Martin at noon in the River Room of IMU, lateral nuclear force. on commission business whUe at The FDA said the tuna was director of the Honors program is open each weekday, excepting home. Thursday, from 9:30 a.m. to 12;30 gist at this northwest Mississippi Luther King Jr., was arrested M. packed by the Washington Packing and Y. P. Mei, professor of Chin­ and President Virgil Hancher State Department Press Officer Corp., San Francisco, Calif. p.m. delta country town and president Friday by police who broke up a will address the gathering. Arter Lincoln White said Rusk brought "I spend a lot of time at home ese and Oriental Studies. of the Mississippi section of the protest parade 'as Negroes sought the lnw arguments in the afternoon up the question of Laos, where pro­ National Association for the Ad­ a tea will be held in the Law Communist pathet Lno forces are vancement o{ Colored People. to move into the downtown busi­ Building lounge. refusing to cooperate in the coali· Diggs said hI s trip South was ness district. "in line with my congressional King, president of the Southern At 6:30 p.m. the Supreme Court tion Government and attacking interests," gathering in{ormalion Christian Leadership Conference, will be honored at a dinner In the some Government forces. lor a House Judiciary Committee and other Negro ministers led a Main Lounge of the Union. Chief He said Rusk "stressed the Im­ meeting May 8 on voter registra­ crowd of several hundred Negroes. Justice T. G. Garfield will an- portance" of carrying out the tion and other civil rights legisla­ There was no violence. nounce the winner of the law argu- Geneva agreement providing for tion. ments, and remarks will be made the creation of an independent and The demonstrators moved from by Evan L. Hultman, attorney len- neutral Laos under a coalition of ~ ~ ~ a Negro church in the direction of eral of Iowa, and Ally. Lloyd Karr, pro·Western, middle4-t h e - road Diggs To Seek City Hall, but they turned toward president of the Jowa State Bor As· and pro-Communist elements. the main business section instead. sociation. Rusk wns underslood to have Police appal'colly were sur­ At 8:30 p.m. in the Main Lounge told Dobrynin lhot the United Hearing in South prised, because King had said he oC the Union, Anthony Lewis, New Stutes believes it vitol tbot the would lead a pl'llyer march to York Times columnist who special- international commission which i DALLAS (UPO - Congressman City Hall on Friday. Barricades HOME FOR RENT Charles C. Diggs said Friday that izcs in reporting on the Supreme supposed to supervise the Geneva APPROVED HOUSING MISC_ fOR SALE had been set up at the street lead­ Court of the Uniled Stotes, will de- ogreement he allowed to lI'lIvel he will ask the House Judiciary ing inlo the City Hall square. 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~ beD' ~ eger. me-1)oily Iowan • .- (Special to The Daily Iowan) PEORlA, III. "" - Bradley scored three runs in the bottom of CARBOND LE, 111. - Iowa was defeated by undefeated The 36-hole Midwest Invitational the ninth Friday and squeez· NATIONAL LEAGUE Southern Illinois, 7-2, and once-beatcn otre Dame, 7-3, here ed to a 10-9 ba ebaU victory over Touy'. 'rolNlbll at Bloomington, indo will open tbe Hawks Third San Francisco (FIsher 0.() or Sanford Friday in non-conference tennis. season for the Iowa goiters today. ON Iowa. HI) at Chicago (JackSQll 0·)) TH Eacb team used four pitchers in PIttsburgh (Friend 0·0) al Concln· teve Wilkinson, Iowa's o. 1 netman, was the only double The 10 team field is slated to tee naU (O'1'oole I.o) winner in singles competition, as he off at 7:30 a.m. over the rolling, meet REALIZING THAT he wiU have 10 depend on a number of the wild contesl while Iowa clubbed New York (elleo O.o) at Milwaukee lar n (Burdette 0-0) whipped the Irish's Joe Brown, 12-6, de'. Ken Wright, J2.3 lighlly-wooded Indiana University underclassmen next fall, Iowa football coach Jerry Burns has given three home runs and Bradley, two. At Oklahoma I PhiladelphIa (Mahertey 1.0) at Sl. and Southern's Lance Lumsden, 6-2, No. , .Ingl .. - John Clnncey (NO) Championship course. HOUS the seniors a leave of absense in order to devote more time to Matl Szykowny bit a pair for Jow:! LoulB (Simmons 0·0) del. Mare Mears /2·9 Otl s hi ' th t I'l l be meeti and Paul Krause added another. NORMAN, Okla. 1.4'1 - Iowa's Los Angeles (Drysdale I.o) al Hous· 6-4. No. 7 slnilits _ Ruben Carrledo (NO) ler C 00 S m e mee w developing the skills of the new men . This task will begin on Mon­ Roger Kerr won the 440 in :47.3 and Ion (BruneI 0·0) - nllht Wilkinson then teamed with Gary def. Oary Fletcher 12-8 defending Big Ten champion Jnd~ accounting for five Hawkeye runs . FrldlY's Game No. 1 doubll' - Wilkinson and Flet· al1a, Purdue, Ohio State, Michigan IS' day as spring practice opens. anchored the Hawkeyes victorious Los Angeles at Houston - nllht Fletcher to trip Notre Dame's cher (I) def. Brown and Ooetz, 12·10 Kent Farley and Gory Brungton No.2 doubl .. - Katta ln and Clan· State. CinCinnati, Louisville. Mar· City Number one problem as o( now is finding a Quarterback to homered for Bradley. mile relay team, but it wasn't AMI RICAN LEAGUIi Brown and Jim Goetz, 12·10, and Pllchlr. f~~ (NO) del. Ellertson and Strauss, shall, Notre Dame and Ohio Uni- c:IJUc replace graduating {att Szykowny. Back from last year's squad Iowa ...... 010 200 2U- • 10 4 enough as Missouri eosily won a Today'. ,,000.bll combined with Dave Strauss to Detroit (Regan O.o) at Cleveland No. 3 doubl.. - Vosburg and versity. Servi are chief understudy Bob Wallace and Fred Riddle. Bradley . 04% 001 003-10 13 3 triangular meet here Friday. The (Ramos 0.0) trim Southern 's Pancho Castillo McAndrew, Winder. (2), Pele ..... n Boslon (Morehud O.() at Wuhln,. Davidson (NO) del. Riley and Wright Scoring will be on a medal basis by I (7); Wiland (9) and Freae. Perkin! Tigers had 86 points to 55 for and Roy Sprengelmeyer, 11·9, 8-6, Wallace directed the attack against Indiana and Ion (Stenbou,", O.o) 12·8 Southern IlIInol. 7, lowl 2 with each tcom's total to be used presi, 171: Farley, Pallerson (5), Coker (a), Oklahoma and 39 for Iowa. Baltimore (Barber 1-0) at New York in No. I double matches. probably rales as the number one prospect right Troy (8) and WUllam •. (Terry l.o) No. I .Ingll. - WllklnBon (I) dc!. for dual rcsults against lhe otber Pentl Other's on Iowa's mile relay Sprengelmeyer and his brother Lance Lumsden (SIU), 6·2, 6~ now. But, two freshmen, Gary Snook from Iowa City Minnesou (SlIgman 0.0) at KalWll 2 Thl team, which bad the winning time City (Wickersham 0.0) - nl,ht Bob. who starred as preps at Du- No. ,Inglu - Pancho Ca.lIlllo nine teams. (SIU) del. Sirauss 6·2, G·3 Hawkeye coach Chuck Zwienl'l' and Mickey foses from Escanaba, Mich., wlll of 3: 13.3, were Gary Ricbards, Chlcalo (BuzlllrClt ().() or Plurro ().() No.3 sing lIS - Bobb Spren,clmcycr I feder seeking to pull the job away from Wallace. It Los An",le. (McBride l.o or Turley (SJU) del. Ellertson, 6.o, 64 wit select his team from the fol· reliTI SEC Schools Scott Rocker and Gory Hollings­ 0.0) - night No.4 .Ingll. - Roy S\>rengelmeyer lowing men' Bill Brandenberger BURNS WILL be attempting to sort out worth. F,ld.y·, Gam. (SIU) del. RlIey. 6·3, 64 B b G't h II' II b K dl J" Iowa also won the 440 relay in Kansas City 6, Mlnnesola 0 No. 5 .Inglos - Wilson Burge (SIU) 0 ICe, er nu en, 1m tenders for the signal calling job and all of Only lame scheduled. del. Ken Wright, 6-1 , 6·2 Mlleller, Mark Devoe, John Berg. IN 42.2 seconds. The runners were No. • singles - George Domenech . I other positions within the confines of the 20 oracti<~e Asked To Play Charles Smith, Bob Kreamer, John (SIU) der. Mears. 6.0. 7.5 gren, Boward Balr, Don AI en, sessions. The Big Ten permits 20 sessions within No. 1 double. - WIlkin son and IDave Kautz Mike O'Connor aod Pletcher, and Don Gardner. The Official Word Slrauss (I) del. CutllBo and R. Spreng· B ce Thomp'son period of 30 days in the spring. BURNS clmQ~ l~'H ru. Hawkeyes had seconds in the mile No. 2 double, - Lumsden and B. The Hawkeyes will have D long Because he feels that they have known capabilities, Burns has Against Negro run. the 8110, the 220 and the 330 ~I't~~~::~~el;~ i~lU) deC. Riley and Ilayoff after this meet, and will ho t excused the following junior lettermen from the practices: backs, intermediate hurdles. On Ewbank No. 3 double. - Burge and Dom· Minnesota and Wisconsin in the Paul Krause, Bob Sherman. Bob Lezotte, Bobby Grier, Loonie LOUISVILLE, Ky. (.4'1 - Officials Missouri's Larry Lee and Okla­ ~~C~5(SIU) de!. Wright and Fletcher, Ionly home meet on April '%7. Rogers, and Dick Dougherty; ends Cloyd Webb and Bill Niedbala, of two Southeastern Confereoce homa's Preston Bagley were the schools said Friday, in replies to tackles Gus Kasapis and George Lotta; guards Wally Hilgenberg only double winners In the individ­ Set Monday Questionnaires, that the schools' uals. Lee won the javelin and the and Mike Reilly; center Gllry Fletcher; and place kicker, Jay athletic teams would be permitted triple jump. Bagley won the 100 NEW YORK 1.4'1- Wilbur (Weeb) Roberts. to ploy against Negroes at home and the 220. Ewbank. Cormer coach of the Bal­ 'LouiSVille Lipl Loose Again; THE ADAPTED VERSION of the winged-T used by the Hawks or away. timore Colts in the National Foot­ last year will be replaced with the conventional version of the Mississippi State, another SEC ball League, is to be the new head Evashevski-Nelson offense. This will mean doing away with the team, said it would not play Rakow Tops Twins coacb and business manager of the I All Bums' Limited to Five "flanker bock" as sucb and replacing bim with a tackle. A group of against Negroes at bome. It had New York Titans in the American husky frosb are ready and willing to push Latta and Kasapis for no comment on whether MSU On Two HiHer, 6-0 League. BATON ROUGE. La. I,4'l - "I'm for the Cooper fight next week In would play against integrated The formal announcement will the job. Letterman Phil Deutsch will be joining big boys Leo Miller, limiting all bums to five rounds, Miami, Fla. teams on the road. although the KANSAS CITY (.4'1 - Kansas be made at a Monday news con- John Niland, Bob Ziodkowskl and Bob Street a9 major contenders. including that big ugly bear, Son­ "This will be an annihilation. Maroon's basketball team broke City's allowed only two ference called by David (Sonny) ny Liston." One other position is up for grabs. With the loss of fullbacks "If the bum don't f.1I in fiv., tradition this year and met inte­ hits, a leadoff double by Lenny Werblin, head of the five-man syn- STEVE WILKINSON "I won't come back to this n. Bill Perkins, Vic Davis and Dick Turlei off the last year's squad, Green and an eighth inning single dicate which has taken over can- Wins Singles, Doubles You guessed it. That ~tatement grated Loyola oC Chicago in an came from lhe Louisville Lip - tion." NCAA regional tournament. the ranks are thin. Only Del Gehrke, who saw limited action, has by Vic Power, as the A's won their trol of the once bankrupt AFL club. buque, Iowa, remained undefeated Cassius Marcellus Clay. Clay whipped out that or any game experience. Frosh prospects include Jim Killbreath and Separate qUestionnaires were first game of the season, 6-0 over Jt's reported that Ewbank has by blanking Hawkeyes. Bob blasted sent to all SEC schools by the The 21-year·old Clay said in an verse to indicate his feelings about Frank Reinhardt. Minnesota Friday nigbt. been offered a 3-year contract. Denny Ellertson, 6.(J, 6·4 in No 3 interview Friday the limit goes the Cooper fight. At first he said COACH BURNS plans to stress the fundamentals in order to University o( Kentucky, which is The A's put It out of reacb "Weeb hasn't said 'yes' or 'no' singles and Roy, handled Dick considering possible integration of for Henry Cooper, the British he wouldn't come back to this develop the new men . He will look for abJlity, hustle, desire. eager· against Twins' starter Jack Kra- but we believe he will take the Riley. 6-3, 6.4. athletics, and by sportswriter Lar· heavyweight whom he'll battle counlry for 30 days. ness and ability to take coaching. We expect that there will be " lick, who last year pitched a no job," a spokesman for Werblin Iowa's two match victories were June ]8 in London. Then he remembered his reputa· ry Boeck of the Courier-Journal. hitler against Kansas City, when said. "We have had talks with him. only the second and third against bottle royal for most or the positions. and the highlight of the ses­ Replying in lbe affirmative were Norm Siebern bomered in the first H h b k B I . Here to visit friends at Southern tion lor rhymes and quickly sions will be an inh'a-squad game on May 4 as the feature of the Georgia Tech and Tulane. Both e as gone ac to a IImore to Southern In its seven straight vic- University, the cocky slugger who changed it to "I won 't come back inning following walks to Gino talk it over with his family and tories this season. The Salukis have to this nation." coaching clinic. The squad game will replace the alumni game said they would play against inte' Cimoli and Ed Charles. They added probably clean up his affairs defeated six of their opponents _ quotes poetry - his own - at the held for the past five years. grated teams at home or away, their final three runs in the seventh there." including Minnesota and Ohio drop of a bat, goes into training He seemed more interested in Most of the men will be in top notch condition as a result of and would continue to schedule When Kralick left. It was rumored several days ago State, g-O - while Tulsa managed throwing his poetic punches at the course called "the winning edge." This course was designe<\ by Kentucky if it desegregates ath­ Rakow struck out six and walked that Ewbank was the NO.1 choice a single tally while absorbing a 5-1 Celtics Set To Defend Liston, the reigning heavyweight the athletic staff in order to get the men into shape by propel' letically. Negroes have attended four. The only time he appeared to to succeed Bulldog Turner as bead loss to SUI. champion, than tossing barbs at exercising. Kentucky for several years. be in trouble was the second inning coach of the Titans. The losses scnt Iowa's record to Against lakers Sunday Cooper. Chancellor AJcxandel' Heard of "I just can't wait to get .. The spring sessions will end sometime after the May clinic. The Vanderbilt would not answer the when Earl Bailey and George Werblin and four business asso. 3-:1 while Notre Dame now has a finishing date depends on how many of the sessions are rained Banks walked with one out. Battey ciates took over tbe New York 5-J record. BOSTON IA'l - The defending that big bear," said Clay, r.fer. questions directly, but said, "It is world champion Boston Cellics ring to Liston. "I'm golnll .. out or cancelled because of other reasons. But on some day in May, public knowledge that in recent reached third on Zoilo Versalles' fly AFL team with an outlay of $1 mil- Summaries: to center but Kralick struck out for r ft 't h d bid 'n Notr. D.me 7, low. 3 went through light drills Friday whip him like I'm his daddy," Jerry Burns will have a pretty good idea of what to expect in the years Van d e r b iI t has played the third out. Ion a er I a een p ace I No.1 .Inglu _ Sleve Wilkinson (I) and were declared slight favorites Liston hasn't appeared the lall. ••• against integrated teams." MInnesota ...... 000 000 000- a 2 J bankruptcy by Harry Wismer, the del. Joe Brown, 12-6 'ef shareholder, and hl's assocl'- No. 2 ,Inill •• - Raul Klttaln (NO) for tbeir Clnal playoff title series slightest bit frightened about Howell Hollis, acting athletic di­ Klnsas. Clt~ .... 300 000 30 x- 6 9 0 chl deC. Dave Strauss. 12.10 SMALL WORLD department zeroed in on the Scope this week. Krallck... alley (7), Lasher (8) .Ild ates. No.3 .Ingll. _ Jim Goelz (NO) deC. with Los Angeles starting here Clay's dire predictions in the past. rector at Georgia, said the ques· Battey; Kakow and Sullivan. W - E b k h d th Colt f Denny EJlerlson, 12·6 Sunday night. While discussing the current baseball season on Thursday evening, tionnaires were referred to Presi­ Rakow (1.0). L - Krallck (O-J). w an coac e e s or No. 4 single. _ Dick Riley (I) def. Liston's scheduled rematch with the Question came up about who bad the most in a major dent A. C. Aderholt, who was out Home run - Kanus City, Siebern 10 years, starting in 1954. Bruce Vosburg, 12-8 Both clubs are a little weary Floyd Pall erson was recently called league game. Well the answer was Tom Cheney, who whiffed 22 of town. However, the State Board r:(I::)'======-1 No.5 Sing I•• - Allen Davidson (NO) after being carried the full seven off after Liston received a knee men in a 14 inning game for the Senators last year. of Regenls is the governing body ga mes in their respective National injury . Basketball Association division ser- Tom had bounced around in the Cardinal chain for for both Georgia and Georgia Tech, "That big old bear heard he and Georgia's reply is expected Sanders Leads ies. might fight me, many years and particularly did yeoman duty as a to be the same as Tech's. Sports Briefs The Lakers, who came within a "So he went and broke his member of the Omaha staff. But, he could never Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, president At Greensboro , narrowly missed Frank Selvy jump knee," spouted Clay. " ~~iiiJ.sce'm to sl irk with the Cards so finally was dealt to of the University of Florida, said, THE IOWA CITY Ynvitationsl grabbing the title from Los An­ GREENSBORO, N. C. IA'I - shot of delhroning lhe Cellics a With him are hi s younger brother Pittsburgh. In the expansion Cheney finally wound "It is impossible to comment 011 golf meet will be held at 2 p.m. geles' Danny Villanueva. The Rams Dashing Doug Sanders, the curly-I year ago, whipped SI. Louis 115·100 Rudolph, to whom Clay says he'U up at Washington . Local baseball's contribution to the speculation about possible changes today on South Finkbine golf kicker punted fr1 limes for a 45.5 haired gay blade of the links, biro Thursday night, setting up the turn ovel' his championship - average. died five of the last eight holes Fri- showdown bolh squads have await­ majors. Bob Oldis, said that Cheney was a "Can't in policy:' However, Florida course. Six teams will participate when he wins it - aiter holding it played an integrated Penn State including Washington and Jeffer­ Sam Baker of Dallas was third day to charge into the 36-hole lead ed. 10 years, and RqoalrJ King, "my miss" ballplayer. So after this brief discussion, I team in the Gator Bowl last sea· son of Cedar Rapids, Ottumwa, of the $35.000 Greater Greensboro Boston has won four straight bodyguard." hopped back to the newsroom just in time to get the with a 45 .4 average, followed by son. winning 17-7. City High, East Moline and Rock Detroit's Yale Lary at 45.3. Open Golf 'rournamcnt with a titles and five in the past six years. They BI'C stayi ng in a dormilory news of Cheney's one bitter over the wire. The new Officials of Louisiana State and Island. Wasbington, Rock Island three·stroke edge on rounds of 68- Los Angeles is easily rated lhe room at Southern, the largest strike zone has bcen credited with bis ..ccess in and Tennessee declined comment. No and East Moline are favorites. City San Francisco took the team 65·133. I most serious threat to Boston's state-supported all Negro college in his brilliant performance, but perhaps Tom Cheney has come answers were received from Ala· Higb will bave four returnees, los­ title, solely on Davis' kicking. No First day leader Gary Player I reign. in the nation with an enrollment of of age. barna, Auburn or Mississippi. ing only Jim Evashevski from last other player attempted 11 punt. capped an unhappy 74 round by The second game of the com­ 4,000. year's team . Davis punted (or a total of 2,188 four-putting the 17th green to drop petition will be played here Tues­ • • • yards. Los Angeles was second, to a tie for 17th place at 140, seven day night. Then action swings to WHILE TOURING the rough, san~traps, water holes and occa­ Tigers Down ISU • • • with Villanueva accounting ror all DETROIT 1.4'1 - The Detroit Red strokes behind Sanders. Los Angeles Wednesday and Fri· sionally the fairway of Big Finkbine last week 1 have decided to the Rams' 3,960 yards. His 35-30 performance over the day nights. declare it my Fink (bine) of the Week. Wings are in aback -to-the-wall In Two, 2-0, 9-J spot again in the Stanley Cup • • • par 36-35 Sedgefield Country Club • • • AMES "" - MIssouri, defending CORVALLIS, Or •. (.4'1- Heisman course, a 7,OOO·yarder, shot Sanders WONDERING WHAT to do for your summer vacation? You playoffs - and tbis time Coach Sid Big Eight baseball champions, Abel isn't so confident they'lI Trophy winner Terry Baker of abead oC Dave Marr, whose 67 gave mJgbt go to Clarksdale and throw bombs, sort of a popular sport yielded only one run in handing bounce back. Oregon State University will pass him second place at 136. Both are IN CEDAR RAPIDS there now. Or you could go deep sea diving in a new submarine. Iowa State 2~ and 9-1 conference "If we don't get our zip back up the All-America Bowl football 29 years old. Sanders has won 10 Open Sunday Other popular athletic diversion9 are expected to be fishing on defeats Friday. Sunday. we're done," said Abel. game at Buffalo June 29. tournaments in five years as a pro And Every Evening - TONIGHT­ Frencb boats off the COllst oC Brazil and skin diving off the coast of Larry Bohannon gave up only "]f we can. I think we'll still Baker, who has signed a pro and Marr ha scored. three times in KESSLER1S Twlst'n "TOP 40" Cuba. Both are designed to provide a great deal of extra-curricular four bits in winning the seven-in­ make a series of it." contract with the Los Angeles 10 years as a profeSSIOnal. I activity. ning opener. Dick Peterson, who A pair of 4-2 losses to the Tor­ Rams, said in. looking to the com­ EDDIE RANDALL But there are those of us who prefer the quiet afe, sometbing was touched for bis first onto Maple Leafs Tuesday and ing months that he will play in the R·s·a.ke "The Tender Crusl" and The Downbeats in 20 this season, also Thursday nigbts left the sagging Oregon State alumni game mark­ ... 0 A \ ... G PIZZA more like a good rilIa match. Incidentally Rillaing has received tbe pitched a (our·hitter in taking the ing end of spring training May .~ Adm. $1.00 seal of approval of the sanitary engineers at Blue Barrell, Alaska. Wings trailing 2-0 in the best-of-7 seven-inning nigbtcap. finals of the National Hockey 25 but will not accept an invitation SATURDAY SPECIAL Missouri, 4·t in the conference, League's ancient trophy. to the Buffalo game. Student Rates SOc scored seven runs in three hits, The Wings were in a similar posi­ • • • with 10 Canl Three Ex-Big Ten Stars four errors, two walks lind a hit tion after the first two games of PHILADELPHIA 1.4'1 - Fight batsman in the last inning of the their semifinal series with the Chi­ fans will get a tall order Saturday second game. cago Black Hawks. But in that night when heavyweights Cleve­ Honored by Drake Relays Iowa State's only run of the day one, Abel confidently predicted the land Williams and Ernest Terrell came on three sixth innIng singles Red Wings would turn about and meet in a scheduled 10-rounder at DES MOINES"" - Three former and Lee Sentman of lJIinois. They by Jim Franey, Dave Hoyt and qualify lor the finals. the Arena. Big Ten track slars Friday night join the 81 athletes inducted earlier Marv straw. Detroit made Abel a sage by The fight wlJl also be televised DRY CLEANING were named as 1963 additions to into the Hall of Fame. The Cyclones now have lost five sweeping the next four games. the Drake Relays Hall of Fame. . . straight conference games. • • • nationally by ABC. They are Walter Mehl of Wiscon- Mehl, now a mmlster at Ed- Flr.t NEW YORK IA'I - Tommy Davis, Williams, of Houston, Tex ., sin, Henry Brocksmith of Indiana I wardsville, was one of the nation's Mlsaourl ...... 001 100 0- 2 • I stands 6 [eet 4. and Terrell, for­ Jow. State ...... eoo 000 0- 4 Z who boomed one kick 82 yards, SPECIAL Bohannon and John SeVCik; Thomp· merly of Chicago now fighting out top distance runners in the Jate son and Brandhorlt. was officially crowned tbe National 3Os. He won the two-mile run in 9 '"cond Football League's punting cham­ of Philadelphia, is 6·6. Missouri ...... 000 011 7- i • 0 minutes 20.3 seconds in the Drake Iowa Stlte ...... 000 001 0- I 4 7 pion Friday. The two aren't slrangers to each Peterson Ind John Sevcik; Closter. Final statistics released by the other, Williams having won a Relays in 1937, and anchored Wis­ ParduD (81 Ind Franey. consin's winning four-mile relay league show Davis kicking 48 technical knockout over Terrell Monday, April I 5 - Tuesday, April 16 - Wednesday, April 17 times for an average of 45.6, just team. and the following year ran NICKLAUS 'DAD' AGAIN about a year ago. on Wisconsin's record-selting dis· COLUMBUS, Ohio "" - Mast­ tance medley team. ers golf champion Jack Nicklaus ...... •• turd.y, April 11, I'"~ His best time for the mile was 4 8:00 Department of Health had his tiaim to anotber tiUe re­ 8:15 News minutes 7.4 seconds and be ran the newed Thurs4ay. the title of ·dad." 8:30 Folk Music two-mile in 8 minutes 56.S seconds His wife, Barllara, prelented him I ' CLIP T~IS i 9:00 The Musical $ to establisb himselt as one of the with their second son, Steven 10:00 Cue 'I 12" 14". 1:00 Saturday Feature outstanding runners of his day. 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