(Iowa City, Iowa), 1963-06-25
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Bringing You Cloudy PArity.jJwly .....y .......... wit!! ...... ... 1111 , "- east thIe mem .... W...,. em... ..... The News ow·on HI ........... .~Serving the State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City EstabUshed in 1868 10 Cents Per Copy AIIociated Presal.uled Wires 8IId W1repboto Iowa City, Iowa. TuI!Iday, JUDe a, 1t&S Hancher Meets With JFK; The Grades Are In; JFK Urges NATO Discuss Schoo/Integration The Slips Are Out Gr.. slips for la,t nm~ They By MARY MOHR lhe most progressive people in that· Hancher said that real progress are now allallabl •. may be picked up at the R"I,trlll'" Of St.H Writer 1 area working on solutions 10 the was being made in Integrating fie •. SUI's President Virgil M. Han- racial problem." schools before 1954 . "The Court de- cher predicted Monday that "a na- On their own, he added, they cis ion pushed elementary schooL Grade, for frHh_ and MPh· been To 'Close Ranks' tional committee of educators would probably have started inte· integration; there is question as to om_ hu, mailed ...... would be formed to set up policies gration in the graduate school whether it helped on the university mati cally to ,tudtnn' par,IIb. on school integration and work Cor. Ll'vel, and worked downward. .. level.". Uppercl.nm.... and stvcI,ntf an early solution oC lhis problem." But the Supreme Court deCISIon Hancher CIted the enrolhng oC oller 21 who hen left stamPtcl E. German Hancher made the statement o.f 1954 7,hanged all this, he con· Harvey Gantt at Clemson as ~n s.lf·tddreued env.to".s It the aCter returnin from last week's tmued; Now the . problem w.as e'!ample of h~w educators and cIty Registrar's Office will .Iso hallt White House ~eeting oC 300 educa- comph~ated by politICS and rae tal and state o.fCtcials could w.ork ~o. their grades mailed to them. tors to discuss civil rights. ISU 's extremIsts ; lhe modera.~es were g~ther ~o .mtegrate a unIversIty Morale Sags president James Hilton aLso at. shoved out oC the pIcture. WI_th_o_u_t _1D_c_ld_e_nt_. _ .____ _ tended the meeting. Hancher said, "President Ken· New Charges After Visit nedy seems to be groping [or 'grass Pope Pledges. Crusade roots' solution to the problem." In Nikita Plans Tour; his 20 minute speech to the group, Filed Against the President stressed the import· For Lasting World Peace Germans Pledge 'Best ance oC the problem. Efforts' To Sea Force The meeting was one of a series VATICAN CITY"" - Pope paUl i ican ~nd dean of the Vatican dip· oC meetings with leaders in all VI pledged his reign Monday to a lomaltc corps. Profumo/s Pal BONN, Germany III - l"'tesident Kennedy called on the North At walks oC life in the U.S. , dealing crusade for lasting world peace. The United States and lhe So· LON DON t.4'I - Eight new with the racial problem and civil He also appeared to extend hIS viet Union, which have no diplo. lantic Treaty Organization "011- charges were filed Monday against doy to chili! rank' In a noclear rights. In the last three weeks the hand for heller relations between matic relations wilh the Vatican, Dr. Stephen Ward, society osteo· President has conferred with Ne rmedt mthtcn lte Vf)' the Vatican and Communist coun· were not represented. path and a central figure In. the advan\.afe off red by the eyer gro and white leader, churchmen , tries . The Pope's definilion of his views Prorumo scandal. The prosecution theater owners, operators of retail shlftinK currenll of the cold war. In the Roman Calholic Church's helped set the stage for his confer said one charge involved abortion. On the second da1 of bII slores, motels and hotels, lawyers eCCort ror a peace based on "the ence here with President Kennedy and labor unions. The police announced after pean tour to shore up Allit!d unity four pillars of truth, justice, love on July 2. This will be lhe pontiff's Ward's arrest June 8 that he might In a strategy (or peace, Kennedy President Kennedy told the and rreedom," the Vatican had no first meeting with a visiting chief Cace more serious charges than the won a pIedKe from West German group, "We also recognize a serious intention oC becoming involved in oC stale. original one oC living oCC the earn· Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to problem related to the education the internal aUairs or nations, the The Pope is an experienced dip· ings of prostitution. join In puUin. their "best efrorta question - unemployment among new pontifr told an audience of dip lomat, speaks English and has Most of the new charges involved to bringing Into !>eln, III A1UeeI American youth . But the unemploy lomats accredited to the Vatican. visited the Uniled States twice. seaborne nuclear force." ment percentage is much higher procuring. Word will be given a He said the Church regards it There was speculation he may hearing Friday. 'I1I Kremlin announeed that among the Negro youth. " selC as a guardian of "the funda shatter precedent and undertake Soviet Premier Khrushchey wlIl He said lhat more vocational and mental principles of civilization world travels, including another Ward's attorney, James Burge, vi it E t Germ ny Sunday 011 the technical training in schools might and humanity." visit to the United States, during sa id the new charges did not in· heels of Kennedy', tour of Welt help solve Ihe problem. Kennedy voLve espionage or blackmail, Pope Paul used the special au his pontificate. Germany and Berlin. Western reminded the educators that "this "which was one of the other mat· quart r, In Moscow concurred In training would not automatically dience to stress to nations every ters hinted at." the Bonn view th t Khrushch v find jobs Cor aU youths." where his determination to con· tinue the international policies un Ward himself was not charged wlll try to bolster Eut German He continued, "And will not these Sueppel Fills with performing abortion. Burge morale J8"ln, under the (tcta dertaken by his predecessor Pope of K nneely', visit. youths Ceel more frustrated if they John XXIII. said the 5O·year-oLd osteopaUl was have this training and cannot find accused of advISing "an unkown KENNEDY AND Ad oautt alJo jobs?" There was no direct reference to person" to commit a crime - "un· In Profile agreed In th ir private conlerence The President said, "There is, communism , but the Pope's ad Deputy Post lawfully using an instrument to dress could be interpreted as a to to reduce tenJlon through fortunately, hope Cor the develop WiIIi:tm F. Sueppel, rowa City at· procure the miscarr:age oC a Prulcitnt K.nnedy stand. I. he lPI.kf It tho Schroder, n.llt to Ruflc, nst.n I. 1M Pr ••kltnt International understandin(, but ment of more job opportunities and carefuUy phrased appeal to coun· th y mad plain they'll the Welt tries behind the Iron Curtain to torney who becomes Iowa public woman." c.remony sttt/ni up I w.ft G.rmln Pel" CorPI' told tho group In Pr.slel.ntlll Pili" In Bonn vocational training in communi· The woman was id ntified In the whll. Wilt Germen Ch.neelor Konred Ad.nlller Mond.y th.t ho hoped In m.mben _lei be cnn move ah ad In th cold war ties." improve their relations with the safety commissioner next Monday, Holy See. list of charges shown Burge but .Its bthlll(l him. U.S. S.cr.tlry of St.t. Deln lolned by from othor 'rM countrl ••• from a poaltlon or Itrencth. He urged educators to do every· I has appointed a Republican county poop" In this line, both I aderl p1ed,ed her name did not come out in Rusk.nd G.rmln For.lgn Mlni.llr G.rhard - AP Wlr.phoh thing possible to further equal op He said the Church respects "the sherirf as his deputy. court. Prosecutor Oliver Nugent -------------_______ them lv, to try to conylnce re portunities In colleges and gradu· dignity and miss ion oC each nation declined to detail the charges. luctsnt m mbetl of the NATO ate schooLs. in the world. bolh those disting· Sueppel, a Democrat, Monday that an Allied seaborne nuclear The group also heard Anthony uished by a long historic and cul announced the appointment oC Jack Burge trjed unsuccessruLly to win tore I, vital Lo Wtern delenJe_ I I Celebrezze, Secretary of Health, tural past and those who have just H. Leverenz, sheriff oC Cedar CoUD baiL for Ward, who introduced Hughes Insists Tax Rule by IRS France is chief amone the major parLy girl Christine Keeler to War Education and Welfare. U.S. Com· risen in our days to independence ty, to the position. Leverenz, 35, aUI I reluctant to join a nuclear I, missioner oC Education Francis and a place in international institu Minister John ProCumo in July, team, and France', President presented hi~ resignation as sherifr Keppel also attended the session. tions." 1961. Pro[umo resigned in disgrace Charles de Gaulle came In (or "to the CedlJr 'County board oC sup- Hancher said lhat most of the The Pope added that he wished this month as a result or lying lOme chldin, from Kennedy at a about the liaison. 2 'Appointees Hits Businessmen Southern educators were quiet in to see "a more cordial and bene ervisors Monday. n w. conter nce earlier Monday, the discussion period that followed . ficient collaboration" develop il\ Sueppel said Leverenz would The first of the Clve new chllrges, WASHINGTON "" - The bu I· erallzotion, on IRS pokwnan reo WITH OIWIOUS reference to 0.