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Iowa, Saturday, June 4, 1960 Language Change Possib1e in Fall .Kishi Must Resign K·Pours I~sults 8, TERRY TRIPP StaH Writer The results of a faculty poll by the Educational Policy Com­ MO COW (AP) - Soviet Premier Nildta Khru heh v Fri· mittee on proposed changes of the College of Liberal Arts d, y poured soom on Pre ident Ei Mower a dangerous and language requirements from eight to 14 hours show that 148 on \\' t G rman eh ocellor Konrad Ad n. uer a (:razy. faculty members indicated approval of the change and that IIe damned Vice President Richard ~f. Ni1(on with back­ g2 indicated disapproval. handed prai e. According to Robert Michaelsen, chairman of the Language ow take Secretary Dulles," Khrushchev aid at one point Subcommittee oC the Educatiooal In a free-swinging news cooter· Policy Committee, 397 ballots were * * * Trip fo Ja~qn Needed encl', "he did SO many foolish scheme leunched before U.N. 14 t sent out to the faculty of the Col· New Turkish things t bat he made it easier foc year. Judy Jones of 5,000 Strike us. In that respect Nixon might lege Liberal Arts, and 233 were KhrushcOOv said his new pl"~ be a good pre ident {or us." returned. Three of these wer-e un­ For Security Treafy posal is Intended to low world marked. , Rule Tells It would be better. he said. "if tension, allay international pl· Resigns from T,he change in the language reo In Student, Herald Tr'''", N ..... S...... ' stems from the soclali 15, who we had a wise president - but if cion .and permit an Ol"Ck>rly liquida. we don't we'" ~ along." quicement, which would affect WASHINGTON - Japanese Pre- have slightly more than one-third Of A tion of military f()("c . freshmen entering SUI in 1961, mier Nobusuke Kishi has let it of the votes in the Japanese House troce.teles Khrushchev called Eisenhower Khrushchev also told hls SPI Board ,. would require students to take 14 he known at the White House that of Representatives, and the com· a weak and ineffective leader audience of 350 that the la Jollll hours of a foreign language. As an Union Protest he would be forced to resign should munists, who hold one seat. " completely Ia.cking in will power." Foster Dulle ; then Christian A. 303 $100 Judy Jones, A4, Moline, Ill., reo alternative, they would be required President Eisenhower cancel his The: pact already approved by Students Murdered, The Soviet Premier said E\s.en· Herter as his sucr re- 5 Can, signed as a trustee of the Board to demonst.rate a comparable Agitators Demand Ike trip to Japan this month. the ~()wer house, will automatically bower ts unfit to "head II mighty tary of sWte, and finnlly lxon o~ Student Publications, Inc.. in level (of competence through ex· This was learned on hi h au. go intO .effect June 19, the ~ay Bodies Hidden, Made notion" and thot his term in the It'd Eis(>nhowor Bround by t~ a letter del i vered Thursday to amination to satisCy the foreign Cancel Trip, Scrap thority Friday as plans lor the the PreSIdent is sLated to amve, Into Animal Fodder While House nas beoo a dark and nose in a drift loward war. 00 Leslie G. Moeller, director of the language requirement and qualify President's Far Eastern trip, in- unless the Opper House acls dangerous perind in world aUair . This latest Khrushc)l('v ottE'mpt 4 Cans $1 School ol Journalism and cbairmao Cor the Bachelor of Arts degree. Treaty, Kishi Resign eluding a visit to Japan went for. s~er to. ratify it. The expecta· ANKARA . Turkey (HTNSl-Tur· Khrushcllev denounced Adenauer to discredit lhe Prt'. id nt clim­ oC the Board. The roauIts of the poll wore ward. despite continued demon· wllonl'll heracte ,~ ~~f thetheUPP«t tH~ key's all·military committee of na· in term so insulting they have not axed a series coming from th Miss Jones expLained she reo a~ed to tho faculty Wed· TOKYO IA'I - Left-wing dem- slrations by leftist student in ... r_1 y, rea y """ tional unity announced Friday night been heard from a Moscow Corum Kremlin and Moscow propasnnda siglX'd because she has accepted no,.y. Tho Edvcationll Policy onstrators blocked transportation Tokyo. s C~ the President's scheduled ar- that Inv ligation into alleged at· Cor many a year. Adenauer. ,he organs almost daily Incl' the a j()b as an airlines hostess and Commltt.. votocl not te forwanl Saturday in a new protest against The P.resident intends to go rl vAlaJ' ..... rocities by the former government aid, belong in a lunatic asylum. Paris Summit fl't' col· the Lenguago Subcommittee'. th . ,. t hough some top offiCIAls Ww" will not return to school next e U.S.·Japan security treaty and through WIth his visit to Japan in the Administration would prefer had turned up in (ormation that These bl ts Vi re fired .at a lapsed two w ks ago. recommend.tioM to the faculty the bodies of tudent "martyrs of Khru hchev ... en $u mmolK'd up fall. She was choseD for a two· President Eisenhower's visit. June 19, it was ,,;I to see postponement ot the trip news conference called to explain yClH" term on the Board in all· for action at .... prosent time, bvt freedom" had been thrown into Khrushchev's rovl ion of hts memory of Duli( and the 1955 Railway union members Cilled ported, not only give-n the present unsettled politi· "em· campus elections in March of 1959. docl.d to consId... them ..,.In wells, put in cold torage plants era! aOO complete" disarmament summit meeting ot C('f\cva. noxt fall, according to MIchael· and surrounded trains to prevent b e.c a us e the cal atmosphere in Japan, and the He gave till v r ion of the EI· Moeller has ~ppointed Jane Gil· Uruted States possible danger to the safety oC and even ground up Into animal MIl. The committee voted Inform· fodder, in ord r to hide their Mowet"·Dulle partnt'l"lIhip lllerI.' : christ, A3, Denison, a trustee of ally, 6-1, in favor of tho raco"," thcm {rom moving. At Shinagawa, awar~ that the President, there are sevel"al lhe Board, to chair a committee deaths. * * * The only thint the Preslc.kmt did mtnd~ of the L.ng.,... .ub- the major railway terminal for in- cellation factors mitigating the ot.he.r way. No. 21f2 19~ composed of the student The olflclal commlnque announc. at Geneva io w to "lake Can trustees committ.. , he .aid. , dustrial Japan, not a train left the mea n In alldition to the obvious danger oC the Board. The eommittee is to ing this fOllowed an earlier d c· Ike Denies note. Dull scribbled und, without The subcommittee which pro­ yard in the first hour of the sched- Kishi's to the Kishi Government and the wnlt~, even for decency', . k. study procedures for the naming of but Security Treaty, cancellation could laration by Gen. Cemal Gursel, the posed tire changes, is composed Ju t oJl('n them and r d them a new trustee to serve the remain· uled two-hour work stoppage. in tum be interpreted as an admission by new head of state, thot the now· of three memben of the Educa· out and then wait for more not ." ing year df Miss Jones' term. About 5,000 radical Zengakuren doom the the White House that demonstra. Imprisoned former Prime Minlst r K's Account tional Policy Committee, three "I w hOl1ri ficd , .. Khrushchev John Harrison, 'Publisher of The members df the Executive Com­ students and left· wing unionists States - tJons by leftist minoriti can inI1u· Adnan Menderes and his associates Security Trea t y I enoe United States policies. were "guilty to an unprecedented said. "What decl ions can be tak· STYLE Daily Iowan, said that the com­ mittee, and three · executive of· jammed the station entrances. en when such a man ts head or a mittee Iprobably will not. meet now awaiting r.atiClcation by both But there are also some practical degree and such as we've n vcr Of Germany ficers of the J.anguage departments. Loudspeakers boomed out such great. people, I aslred myself." until next tall. At that time the The subcommittee was appo.i.nted governments. considerations, which in the opin- seen bcfore In our history:' 3 can$49~ statements as: "Today's demon­ WASIIINGTON "" - Soviet During the r t Senate in- other student members of the last fall tb review the language The leftist dots in Japan are ion of some ·Observers, reduce the Gen. Gursel charged that the v tlgallon oC the 2 Incident, h aimed at Corcing ,the Japanese danger of riots accompanying the Prcmler N I kit a Khrushchev's Board will be Paul Penningroth, requirements of the College or stration is intended to prevent war. old regime waf planning to kill contlnood, E nhow 'r went out to Premier to quit to cause dissolu- President's visit. Empet"or Hira­ MI, Atlanta, Ga., Judy Klemesrud, Libetal Arts. It reported its rec· Workers are demonstrating not for ',500 Itudent., presumably tho.. totem nt that President Elsen· play golf. "What COIn you '''Ilect A3, Thompson, and John Henry, ommendations to the Educational oursel ves but on behalf of all the tion of the Diet beCore that body hito is scheduled to meet the of the war academy, who splrkod how r lold him the United States of such a man." A2, Fort Dodge. Policy Committee in March. Japanese people." can complete ratification. of the President at the airport and ride the revolution a w.. k ,,0, "There .art' m n of ,eniu. in tho Security Pact. with him tl\rough the heart or fears a reunlried Germany was Harrison said that new trustees "I think we can be sure there The demonstrators are demand· The r port on atrocities com· denounced by the White House United Slate ond I her alw y to fill the unexpired terms have will be a trecommendation next (all ing the resignation of Premier No· Premier Kishi fonnally extended Tokyo to the Imperial palace. h ve been," )l(' liaid. "Take the invitation to P.esident Eisen- Traditional Japanese respect for mlltcd against students before the Friday as "absolutely untrue." usually been chosen from among that will result in: greater em· busuke Kishi, scrapping oC the military took over gave no fig. Anne Wheaton, as oclate press Lincoln, for in 'tonce. 'n~ tim of phasis on foreign language study hower to visit Japan when the the Emperor is regarded as likely the runners-up {or trustee positions new security treaty and the call­ ures as to how many bodies had crelary, said she assumed EI· the Eisenhower p ideney will be ,in tJw Col. of Ul)eral Arts," Jilpanese leader was here in Janu- to ~ee'p disorder at a miniJWm in the previous all-campus elec· ing off of Eisenhower's June visit. been round. enhower and Khrushchev had known as .a dark period In lim Uon. Mich.aelsen said. "Whether this ary to sign the mutual defenSe during the motorcade. The United hlstory dl America and tile hi tory The work stoppage involved not tceaty. The United Stales position States, it was learned, would cer­ It said "very many" university discussed the problem of bringing In the March, 1960 all-campus recommendation will consist of the only the government-owned na· Ea t and We t Germany back to· of lhc world." plan supported ,by the Language from the outset, it was understood, taioly cancel the Pf"8Sident's visit students In both Ankara and Is· election, losers in r.aces for the tional railway system but private aelher when they met last Sep­ Subcommittee or a different plan Is that the invitation will be ac· U there were 8I1y change contem­ tanbul had been beaten by police, three vacancies on tM Board of local train networks as well. tember but said: "The chairman's Student P·ublications were David that the Educational Policy Com· cepted unless it is withdrawn by plated in this arrangement. who also opened fire on them. It Only subways were reported op· Premier Kishi himself. In addition, the expectation in made no mention of the army's alleged summary of the conversa· Oteje. A2, Oskaloosa; Becky mittee may adopt, I would not pre­ tion is absolutely untrue." 2nd O'Connor Carnes, A3, Clinton; Tyler Mar· dict:' erating as scheduled. Cancellation of the trip would Washington is that the only grOUP role in containing those student trs. Wheaton told reporters shall, A2, Des Moines; Dennis The left-wing General Council of also jeopaNiize future United likely to sWlge serious demonstra­ riots. Edwards, A2, Davenport; Harold NO TOGETHERNESS? Trade Union - Sohyo - had said States relations wilh Kishi's rna· tions during the Pre ldent's visll there will be no White House com· ment on Khrushchev's renewed Hatfield, A2, Bedford; Jerry WIESBADEN, Germany IA'I­ 16 of its unions would take part jority liberal democratic party in will be the Zengakuren, a natlonal Award Goes personal attock on Ei enhower. Swaney, A2, Grand Junction, and The statislical office here reports in the strike. The council has a Japan. Opposition to the pact student group. .... 001. James A. Crook, A3, Floyd. 3 out of 100 German men remain membership of 2'>2 million. In ad· Hancher To The Sovlat loader told. Krem· The Board supervises the opera· lifelqng bachelors and 5 out oC 100 dition to fransport workers, they lin new. eonferOflC' th.t 11 ..1t­ Two Worlds for Five.Year·Old- hower Is 10 we. and IlIIfftctu.1 To Golfer tion oC and Hawk· women fail to find spouses. Half include Tokyo's streetcar and bus eye. In addition to the .five stu· a century ago 13 per cent the drivers, agriculture and forestry Head brive that It I. d • .,..rous to have him or l running the United St..... Fronk Jnmt's, A3, Grinnell, hu dent trusOOes, it has four Caculty men an 14 ~r cent of the women ministry workers, COllI miners, 1 SUI's President Virgil M. Han· been named tbc second man to trustees. remained single. metal and textile workers. Blind, Deaf Parents Son Democrats in Congress loolc the receive the Frank "Bucky" 0'· cher has been named general leod in hitting back. Connor 1emorinl Award, SUI ERRe~h 59~ chairman of this year's Iowa City Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of President Virgil M. Hancher nn· Community Givers Drive. In an· -Position on(8allot Important Factor- Texas, the Senate Democratic nounced todny. ' nouncing Hancher's acceptance of To Receive 'Room as Gift leader, told newsmen It would be The $250 award was establish d the position, W. Summerwill, W. necessary to go back to the days last year as a tcibuLe 10 the kite AKRON, Ohio (.4'1 - The litlle job by nightfall. president of the combined fund· of AdoU Hitler to find a parallel Doz.25¢ boy who lives in two worlds gets SUI basketball and sol( coach. NS People have been doing nice raising organization. said: to Khrushchev's statements. Jame will be a senior during a present Saturday - a room o.f his things for the Hathaways ever "Mr. Hancher's acceptance o[ own. A sertin, such mouthlngs do not 1~1 and a memtlCr of the Iowa since Clarence was born. For a this position serves well to show merit a reply, Johnson predicted var ity golf team Primary Elections Clarence Hatl1.!lw~y, who was time there was quile debllte the importance with which he views Khrushchev's aUack will result in Cor the third a· 2 For 25¢ five last February, began aOO!Pl' whether blind and deaf parents the work of Community Giv rs. "the solid front which Americans SOIl. lie was HAROLD HATFIELD VMlatever the suc.cess of the B, ing life's responsibillties almost as could raise a baby, but welfare His ncceptance of the position oC always prescnt. in limes of Cow.a' low scorer St'" Writer first test of the Iqwa primary in soon as he could toddlc. His lather agencies, ooighbors and public nf· Community GiVers rund drive trouble." in the L960 Big 1908, it is still with us 52 years Harold and .his mother Goorgi.a £icials combined their e{[octs to If Monday's ~rimary election chairman is another notable ex· "None of us, Democrats or Re­ Ten championship later. And among the JUany are blind and deaf. make sure Clarence never would ample of the contribution in the golf and fin­ Collows the pattern of Iowa's 1908 modifications of the original law publicans, are Jotng to knuckle meet Clarence is their eyes and ears be separated &-om his mother and University and its leaders make tshed among the primary. Norman El1be will be a is the provision that names oC the under to arroJJance," Johnson in the dark and silent world of (ather. first tw Ive in Ole shoo-in as the Republican candi· candidates on the primary ballot in working toward a better Iowa said. the family's t.hrce-room cottage in Big T n meets for S date lor governor. Jack Schroeder shall be rotated, to avoid giving The Hathaways communicate by City." J 0 h n son and several other naari>y Stow. His other world, of both 1959 and won't have a ·chance. Andreasen the alphabetical ad· hand signals, and by spelling out Announcement will be made later Democrats professed to see in light and color and noise and mu, 1960. In 1960 I Stamps Harold Hughes should get the vantage over Ziesman. words on .the palms of each other's o[ the other lcaders of the drive, Khrushchev's behavior an Indica· sic, of quick human conununica­ meets James won Democratic nomination, and Ed· hands. organizations to be included in tion that he is confronted with tion, is centered on the kinder· Clarence will have lots of things the campaign, and the goal and trouble in his own Conununist [OUt", lost four and tied one. ward McManus will have to take garten. James ts the Cir golfer to re­ second place. Fina,ls Schedule to spell out SatlD'day. dates Cor the drive. world. t n Iowa City Everytrung in the litlle cottage ceive the scholarship awarded an· These men's names are printed TODAY has its exact place. Each piece of nually to "a member or pros. In alphabetical order on the pri- for the senatorial candidacy. The furniture, each appliallce, must pective member of the SUI var· Brush mary ballot, as were the names Standpat Carroll defeated the Pro­ • 8.m. Classes which meet first re­ Survives 15 Days in Woods- on Monday at 7:30; aU seetions of main always in the same position, ity basketball or golf team who on the 1908 ballots. In the 1908 pri· gressive Garst in the governor Bus. Ad. 6L:56. so that gr~ping fingers and toes by bis sportsmanship, scholar· mary, the po ilion of the name on race. Progressive Clark beat 10 a.m. Ail sections of Bus. Ad. can trace the same route every ship, and athletic achievement sh and Comb 98~ the ballot was the deciding factor. Standpat MU11phy for lieutenant best typifjes the Ideals for which Candidates whose names came governor. 6M.:136; Germ. 13: 1,2; and M '" time. But it ts .a little Ct"owded. H 59:39. So Saturday the Tri-City Building 'Bucky' o'Connor stood and sought first alphabetically won. Turnout for the electlon varied to instill In the young men whom The 1901 primary .a. ,... flnt f MONDAY Trades and Construction Council after tho pa.,,,. of ,... low. rom 40 to 60 per cent in various 12x12.(oot Find Alive he taught:' will build a addition on Youth· • a·m. Classes which meet first primary law of 1907. State Ion. localities. The Standpats saw this the froot cil the house, where the Nolden Gentry, A4, Roctdord, on Tuesday at 9:30; all sections of FLlN FLON, Man. IA'I - A 9-year-old boy found "Below me on a flat rock surrounded by bush ator J.J. C,... I.., of Winterset as poor turnout indicating that growing Clarence can move his lit., a co-e.aptain of the Hawlceye a Russ. 41:102; and Bus. Ad. 6G:1l9. beside the wreckage of a plane where he had spent was a small boy frantically wavinl his arms and hed campaigned .... 8 ,e"""",l- the primary law was a failure. 10 a.m. All sections of Bus. Ad. own bed, elothing and belongings. b&WefbaU team. was named last 15 days alone pepped up Friday on a liquid diet jumping up and down. It was the greatest esperi· year as winner of to 6 p.m. ..ry State-wid. primary election Conversely, the Progressives de­ 6E:2; Skills 10:11, 12; M. E. 58:21; The work will be done by the the first U\e law .Ine. the Generai Assembly business agents of various un· in a Flin Flon hospital. He had lived off roots, ence o( my liCe when I suddenly realized I had O'Connor acholarshlp. of 1902. clared that the will of the public and Educ. 7:46. the m. to 9,p.m. 1 p.m. Classes which meet first ions, including carpenters, sheet· leaves and rain water. Veterans of the Canadian found the missing plane and the boy was alive." Hawkeye golf coaeh Charles The L907 law was compulsory and had been eJ!:pressed in a quiet, on TueSday at 11:30; all sections metal workers, plasterers, brick· brush were amazed that he survived. Evans said that If he had been 100 yards to Zwiener said James Is a "fine alate·wide for all state offices ex· law·abidlllJ manner and that the oC Core 11:7; and H. Ec. 17: 19. layers, .elect.ricians and others. A helicopter Thursday plucked Walter Sedor from either side of his course he would not bave seen golfer, an outstanding person and cept JudiCial offices. It provided primary was an unqualified suc­ 3 p.m. Classes which meet first These are the men who have beside the burned wreckage, 390 miles northwest the boy or the wreclcage. a good atudent." for a popular choice of president· cess. on Monday at 11:30; all sections of graduated to office and field work of Winnipeg. Later. the helicopter returned to let Walter was believed to have been sitting in the James ••• aIM modaIlst III .... 1_8 Amateur meet III 19S1, lal electors and an advispry vote ~rank I. Horaek, .n Instruc. Core 11:5; Journ. 19:97; and in their uruons, and their callouses the bodies of his father, Steve Sedor, 39, and pilot back seat when the plane rammed into the rock· for United States senators. Speech 36:97. ...., .... to .... third reuncI of The name. of the candidates tor at lUI at that tlma, said that may need a little toughenlng. Ken Harrison, 32, kWed May 18. strewn terrain among the scrubby trees. He ap­ 7 p.m. All sections of Bus. Ad. .... W....,. Junior ...",." comments on .... of Us)ng materials donated by two Wcre arranged alphabetically un. succo.. the 6A;I44; Core 11:31, 32; and Educ. "Gee, I thought you'd never come," Walter told parently went tht'OUlh the roof. tllmiMtint ...... ng dIam­ der each office. Penalties were .Iectl.... Includecl: "The primary companies, they hope to finisb the lli4 motber at the hospital. Rescuers said he was nearly Incoherent from IIien. Imposed for misconduct on the nomln.ti.... mathocIil • 7:82. ,ooct ••, Chance resulted In Waiter's discovery 12 miles exhaustion when found. He did not know that a The schoJ.-ship is rinanced by part o( oftflcials or tor certain cor. of a f.rce." "'t II •• la,...... TUESDAY rllpt practices. unwieldy .. Riehatd'i e.m Jean Seberg Returns northeast o( this northern Manitoba mining town. paclcage containina el\ou,h food for 25 days had public contributions to the O'Con­ hulk.r." "It wa. the contett and • .m. All sec~lons of Bus. Ad. Pilot Harry Evans of Transair Ltd. took off from been thrown clear of the wreckage. nor Fund, estabI1sbed at the SUI· Opposing williS of the Republl. 6M:I64; Educ. 7:75; H. Ec. 17:1; To Paris Without Mate &estion of Mrs. o'Connor sbortly can party used the a~optlon of the not the primary th.t drew." Flin Flon on a night which took him over aD area Later, Walter told how hi. father. pitched from and Psych. 31:17. ~ O'po.,nor·s death. He died law a8 a major Issue. The Pr~ "The law ought to be benched." 10 a.m. Classes which meet first PARIS IA'! - Movie Actress Jean thorou,hly searched from the air since the Ught the plane and fatally Injured. lave him fmal words "I"U aD automoblle gresslve wing eald It was one of "It Is Ibe correct system." "By Its Seberg of Marshalltown, Iowa, plane disappeared. of advice before he died. 'nIen, Walter covered the zz. 1958. ia on Monday at 3:30; aDd aU Bec· accident near Waterloo. the greatest pOlitical relOllms ever enactment Iowa has taken a tlons of Soc. 34: 1. Teturned 1.0 Paris F1riday after a Evans' pas8ellJer, coostrucUon worker Fred Saga, body with leaves and sat down to await rescue. accomplished In Iowa. The Stand. miShty alep forwar.d in popular visit in the United States but ber The 1I8IIt Is made by the UnI· 1 p.m. Classes wbleh meet first asked where the plane had been heacW when It Relatives quoted Walter as te\linj hII mother versity ScboJ.arship Oxnmittee, on pat wing declared It WOuld never government:' "It will so down In on Tuesday at 1:30; all sections of husband did not show up to greet disappeared. that his father Instructed him to stay by be plane. Work well In practice, history as a srand fizzle." her. ~Uon of the o'Connor Bus. Ad. 6M:35; and Educ. 7:56. "I realized I was over Tartan Lake at the time," drink lots of water, "and mother will come and get Committee, which eonsIstS of In ..... of ,... IIIttorNt ....1taI Senator Cl'OIISley's hometown pa. 3 p.m. Classes which meet first When asked if she and Fr8nco1s said Evans. '10 I looked out and started to say you." The lad obeyed hII father. Zwiener; ?diltoo "Shann" ScheUer· c...... 1s In ,... hlstery of lew.'1 per, the Winterset "News" com· on Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.; all sec­ Moreuil ~ planning a divorce, that tM lake was rllbt down there." The boy and the t.wo men were on a flight to man, SUI basketball coach; Paul R...... 'can party, the wi""", of mented: "Senator Crossley leaves tions or H. Ec. 17:9; and Psych. Miss Seber, replied: "Nothini Is B.-echlet", a~c director; Erie tho 1,.. primary .....l1li, ..,. next week for Alaska. Here's hop­ 31 :262. decided yet. We have our petSOnal "I never finished because directly below me I Tartan Lake lor a fishing trip when their plane saw the skeleton framework of an aircraft. I banked crashed. The child', (ather was a miner In FUn Wllaoo, editor of the SUI sports ..lIFted It, their altlhMttlcal Ing thatjhe takes his ,prImary bill 7 ,.m. All' "eetlons of Bus. Ad. problems to sort out. But whatever JnfonnaUon I«vIce. and Cbar\es Flon. Harrison was INII18ger of • FloIl drill· MYan...... with him and dump. It Into the 8G:l17; H, Ec. 17:23; Pol. Sci. happens I'm happy to be IIble to sharply to get a better look and thea my heart FUn Mason. secretaty of the ,Under· CumminI WOII tu1I7 mr Waer An:Uc:," SO:I,2; IUId Speech 18:25. be in b1I nr.t picture." m\J8ecf a beat. inI COIIlpaDf. ~aduate SchoIa"sbip CAImIDittee. lmERS TO THE EDITOR- ~ , 'rWAIN PLAQUE INSTALLE D LONDON 1.4'1 - A plaque staling H that Mark Twain lived in lhe Vjc· P P ••, 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1960 1_. City, Iowa ' toriun house at No. 23 Tedworth Square WIIS installed in the wall of 1 fte Daly 10llHlft " .muen -' -1dIted by l1li4 " g~ by a board of tw. lfudBhl ".",,,, ""'.. lit .Self-Exa 'mination by Black VETERANS BOSPITAL CIIAPIL *"""" AOUDAS ACHm OONOBEGATIOR IMIftldIlfll body and four f-uy trwt,., oppo4nl«l by ,h. pruidenl of ,h. UnltJ,,"'Y. Th. DoUy low.', WorablD 0 "m. the house Friday by the London SU To the Editor: ing any other individual EXACT· titude to the point in which he ... E .WllblJlrH. It, • '.111. COllUll unlOD - 1'1t.1 •••••, County Council. 'l'waln lived in the IkUfGNI ~, '''''''or., " ~ l1li npr-'an of SUI odmlnlmtJ&n policy or opinion, 1ft my porliouMr. RabbL Sao"" · . 00 LY as I treat myself in EVERY habitually acts according to well r,I.. , lI.nl ••. 8 p.m. I'ItEE Ml\TDOUIST CBAPIL. house in 1896-97, after the death vel Thomas F. Black is charged situation, I conceive my while. laid foundations of a personal AII.rnal •• willa 11111.1 Roa .. MuscaUne and Sr' "yea •• of a daughter, Susan Clemens. with the social crime of thinking ness us dirtied by 6,000 years of 'abb.1II W.nblp, 8alarda" ..... Th. Rev. Jam.s W. U.D .... 1' .... thl ...... 'IfWij • code of conduct wherin he will 10 a.m. Bunday Sohool independently. His plea is guilty recorded prejudice and mingled allow no gross or subtle preju· ASSEMllt.!' 01' OOD 11 a.m. &lornln, Wonbl, Th and he waives the right to jury with the reds, browns, yellows, I'Llte's ()MeIL" dices to exist, he ~1l preserve U il S. IIn"n 81. 7:30 11 .m. Sunday Evonln. S.r,l.o 051 The Rev, A. R. 1\1,,,r., Paslor , because juries by their contero- and blacks of humanity. the rights o[ others to di sagree. $299 DOWN na •... plation decide guilt or innocence Q. Dot!s this mean that you ••ratn. Wor. hlp, .t ..m . · FRIENDS. My position is a sell-development­ ....D •• II.II. S.rvl ••• 1 p. ... No,•• _ Tucker Clor. - their verdict being proof under disavow the purported composite al process leading to the ideal of Phone 8 .. l!8()(t law. As no decision is necessary picture of 200 WlllTE students BUDANI' BAPTI ST CHliRoa COllluen.. Room. Ell' "'''' A MONTH SPI the Socratic gadfly whereby I low. Melllorl.1 1)oloa $49 on Mr. Black's voluntary plea. in the 1960 Hawkeye. pp. 4-5, as will independenLly judge myself B 81. " Fillb A.e .• Iowa (lll, , ;UO • . m. II •• IIDI ttt "'0 .... 1. BUYS A NEW 1'" pel the judge decides the degree of tpe symbol of your non'prejudiced tJnltl •• MorolD' Woubl, S.rvl •••, .. and society 10 carry justice 10 • .m. ·GRA(lE .UNITED . thl guilt and sentence. experiences? all peoples, It can be a tenuous Eyenlnr Go.pel Service, ' ISO p.m. MISSIONAJtl' cuuaoa 11 ' .m, Re.alar Cb uroh Worship S• .,I .. RENAULT an Q. Is the system of society or A. It does. position which could lead to a 111M MIIs •• Un. Ave. Corumuol.D OD lir.1 SInd a, 01 .... rr Kev. RaynloDd O. Sahlne., P ..... thl the individual wrong in any case dictatorial self-righteous judg­ ...olb. Blbl. Slud y .Ia ... for .11 •••••• ,al .... Dauphine of eOllnict? Q. How do you approach the ment. But I rind it easy to re­ • • Servl •• 10: III a.m. lie individual who is a stranger Lo lilT DEL AFRICA.N MlTRODI" Rov. K . L . Bak." 0 ••" serve judgment lin the judged ., p.m, Cbutr I'r.oth:e AllEN IMPORTS A. There are two types of con- you aL the moment of meeting? cnuncD 1024 1st Ave. H.E. flict. If, in the first case, the in- is voluntarily ready to receive tn 8. OoYernor St. 1';S() p.m. Even'", 8erylc. dividual physically injuries so. A, I am foresworn to alienate Tb ..... Fred L . P.DD" ....., 7,30 p.m.• W.doOlda, Pra,., ...... Cedar Rapids it. The judgment must be based 11 •. m. SUDd.y Sob ool 8lud, ciety or any other individual, the no man from myself. I have im- upon my own decision which I D1LLEL FOUNDAT101f actor must be punished. Society proved myself unto habit to dis· think I can justly make within oaalSTIAN BUOBMEl> couaca 122 Ea.1 Markel SI. has the SUPREME right to pun. regard external differences oC ap- the concepts of my moral atti· Conrereace ItoOftl N •. 1 Prlda, 7:80 p.m. Sabballl S.nl... J ••• Memoria. Ullloa ! ish because the individual has pearanee. The stranger appears · . . tude. J'bone 2031 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSI. NO right to injure. 'I'he individ- only as a ~olorless, bodyl ess mind Q, Are you humble? R.". Kenn.lb L. IIn.n 2120 JI st. ual has the right to disagree with which contains a philosophy new 'or.I•• 1 al 10 ...... bd 7 p. ... a p.m. Publl. Addr ••• A. I try to be but I am pt'oud ""rhl.vln, Uappln e•• In Tbo Family the beliefs, mores, and policies of to my own. I await with open Clrele" the society but socity and other mind and give the stranger com- of my position in this society. I THE cnuncH OP CDIUST 4 11.m. W,t.blowcr Sludy , I have spent seventeen years of 13111 Klrkwo.d "Universal J)Jllarmamt'nt JJy Til, individuals have the equal right plete freedom to implant himself Bill Ma.key, Jlla.. l" Klr'ldom "I lIrl\vtln" Isla. 2:" to return an answer ,by further by his own chosen methods upon mental sweat to establish lho • a.m. Bible Stud y JIIhl,b Study. "Why It Mu,1 no D•• , foundatione of my personal re· 10 a.m. Mornln, W... bl, On Earth" disagreement. In this second case my own mind. TJlerea[ter we , p.m. Evealn, Service The.rrall. Ministry S.bool of conflict, the individual must have the mutual right to agree ligion or elhical code and recent­ W ••• 7 p.m. Bible Slud, a:uo ,JII. Service M.eIlDI ly have been pleasantly surprised not be physically punished, if not or disagre. Though he disagree MENNONITE· . CJlllBCII contradicting the laws and rights with me, I am a fri end for life; that the method works well. My CHURCD OP JESU8 CURIST 611 Clarl>. S•. of society in the process, but if he becomes criminal in his beliefs arc becoming habitual. I 011 LATTER-DAV SAINT8 The ReY. Wilbur N'rhll •• n, P ...... ~ E. Fair.blld 81. f):'~ a.m. Sunday Sthool must accept his obligation to per- action, I will have him arrested am findin g that every new silua­ Prlulh&d. 9 a,m. K:UU and 10:1G a,m. ~I.rnllli Worsbl, mit an attack upon his disagree- but he remains a friend upon his tion places no contradiction upon Su"dlY Sob.ol. JO:M a.m. 7::1(' p.m •• ewrnin. Service 1I •• ram.DI M.oUOI. , p ..... 7::10 p.m,. Tue,day. ~Ild-w.e k '."1•• ments. payment to society. I acknowl- my philosophy and that no man who approaches mo has any REORGANIZED· CHVRC. D -or 11180. Q. What is your own position edge no enemies. CUUItCD OF TUE NAZAaEN8 ODBJST OF I,ATTER DAY SAINT' in these conflicts? Q. What do you think o[ the stigma of prejudice upon his BurUn, ton and Clinton St •. 2iU J'tlclro'e Ave. Tbe KeY. n.roJd L. J[ee-DeT. P ..... 17 brow Uwt would prevent his lull I. D. Anderson, MlnllMI A. Through years of inde- Dr. Koch controversy? 8aD_a, S.bool. 0:4.6 a.m. ('~.rc~ Sehool. 8:S& ..... pcndent thought, I have position- A. Any avowal oC pre-marital acceptance by my self. MornlD" Worsb',. JO ;II6 a .m. :MorDln. Wo ..blp. 10:110 '.m. Q. Do you have anything elso G• •• t 8pe~ker: Rev. C. T. Cobbell ed myself into co·existence with relations is the same looSening '7 :80 p.m. S.nday EveDIDr Ser•• a. SHARON· EVANGELIC. .AL society. Society and I, the indi- of morals as is the approaching to say? W.d.. 8:80 p..... Chol, Reboarlll UNITED nRETDERN CHURO. vidual, know our respective posi- universality of religious salvation A. I rest upon these pieces of · . KalDna New Process BOX my life. 'fHE CONGREGATIONAL CDIlRO. Rev. 1I0 ..ard U. Marl" P ...., lions. She willing accepts some whlch does not fol1C~ man to be Cllnhn and Jetferatm S'ree&. fl,:ln a.m. Su n4ay 8rho.1 * Controlled Temperature of my di sagreements. She gives accountable for his own actions. Thomas F. Black was found John G. Cral,. Mlnls ler 10 :1«1 •. m. Dlvln. WOflbJ, 10: I ~ a. m. Cbur.1l Sch.ol, Cburcll Rural LIf.e Sunda! * Your Clothes Insured For me the right to fight her but ex- Pre- or extra-marital relations guilty as charged and pleaded. Service '4Come Like the Fire and Durn" To $500 Or Higher If You, pects such a gift to be responsibly are a temporary situa tion ratio n· He was sentenced Lo continue to 8T. ANDREW I'R~SBYTZBlU live for life. · , CUllRCD Positive Fumigation '--~ , used. If I injure the rights of alized by a legal marriage that IVANGBLlCAL FREB CDUBCII llan el ud Molro .. A",. * others in Society, I accept my may not materialize. The only OF CORALVILLE Vnlvenll, Hollhl. * Protection From Dust, Thomas F. Black, G Tbe RQv. lV. Roberl Calber laoD, Pul., Xe.. Uubert B. Ilrom, p ...., ...... = ::- .... punishment willing and even at- relations acceptable to me out- C404 Hillcrest 8undilY Scbool, 0:4{'1 a.m. • a .m. Charob Sobool, .0. ,r&4l .... .~ Woublp Service! J l a.m. elder tack society if she does not pun- side the bonds of civil or religi· uRl,hleoulII Confusion" 10 a.m. Cbarob S.boo l. Ird ,r", ... • ish me. (And God gave salva- ous marriage are those in which 7:1141 p. III. 1> ...10. So ... I•• under I . CALL 4177 Wedn.,da" 6:50 ,.m. Senlo, CII.I, tion in return [or obedience.> So. the partners live as man and wife Tbond.y. 4:10 JUllior ClIo., ciety and I have no conflict. We in common law. The uni on is Lhen FAITD UNITED enURCH p..... Upholds ClOt'S (JIJ ..n,.lIeal ODd Relormed) 10 •• m. W~nhl, blttrlbuttcl bV king helium Syndicate are at peace. If mental argu- permanent and is morally based 18Il1 Lewer ~'uaealln. Bd. ,T. PAUL'II LUTIIBltAN CIlAPIL I E. E.rene \V ebt.I, P.do.r ment is involved, attack, am at- on mutual obligations and reo To the Editor : ' :45 •.m. MorbiD. Worohl, MI. ourl Syn.d tacked, and re-attack; if I injure sponsibilities whatever the issue .'4li a.lII. Sunday Scho.1 401 E. Jelr., on In a recent issue of the Daily U R.e •• John CODsta1tl, 'Always Look A Gift-Eagle In The Beak'i the rights of others, I realize I of the partnership. All other re- a.m. MoralDr " ...blp 10 • . m. uuday Sohool and Blbl. CI •• have done this and will passively lations are temporary hit· and- Iowan (Letters to the Editor, D and 11 a m. Divine Suvl~e. May 25), the conscientious ob· FIRST BAPTIST enURCD "Are You Ne.leeUnf Th. noly absorb the punishment. run affairs or compromises of Norlh ClIblon .nd FalrobUd SII. plrlL1" Q. Do you believe in diserim- integrity in supposing that po. jectors are venomously and un· Bey. G. Tbomas .... Uarus., Miabter justly condemned by one Mr. 9:30 a.m. Church chool liT. TDOMAS 1'IORE CHAPEL ination? tential futurity of marriage per- 10:45 a.m. \\rorshlp "The Lord'. 40l N. Bln,oIa. A. I do not. I understand the mils present transgressions. Gary D. Johnson. The conscien­ Supper" JIofonsl,nor J. D. ConwaJ. P.slor tious objector (c.o.) is something Gue t !\Jlnllt.er: Dr. Jantel Splu.dlne !landaJ Ma... u, 3:(3:, 8, 9, In, 11 :1 ••••• position of segregationalists and Q. What is your opinion of A:2G p.m. Communion .. t lhe cburch and 15 p.m. Tbe ]1) •• m. mASI II • U..... New Time Would' Make ~.m. • respect their open avowal of that McGrath and paclfism? mor~ of a democrat and a Chris­ 6 Youlb Choir Mass lunr by lb. ..n,re,.(1 ••• 6:U p.m. Bapll,l youth Fellowsblp »a1l, - ft,30. 1 '0' 7,"" •.m. position more that the position A. McGraLh and pacifists have tian tharl is the militarist. The Newman Clllb a.II.llle., Inol.,ln, of the person who talks "integra- the individual right to attack so- e.o. is seeking to purify our so­ FIRST CHRISTIAN CDUItOB 10 ... m. Coffee lJour and Sunday nl,bt ciety, rendering war an obsolete ,., E. Iowa A.o. ~uppen are I" pended ror the u. tion _ short of intermarriage." ciety. I wonder, though, how they Tbe R.... A. C. n.rrlrbt •• J,.• Puto, malndtr or the .emelter. A More Pleasant Summer who cannot see subtle prejudice can reconcile their choice of and unnecessary evil. SaUy A. Smltb. Mlnl,le, of Ed_call ... , , in every walk of life, or who civil disobedience to the men who One should be apprehensive 0:16 ".m. Cburclt IIchool sr. W£NCE LAUS CBllBCII In the last few days, an issue l1as come the state on regular time, too much confusion 10:30 '.m. W.rshlp fl8 .:. Davonporl 81. publica\ly advocates non _ pre- died to protect that freedom . I toward having his opinions influ­ " Instruments of God's Ad~U Th. Rn. Edwa,d lV. N ...II. P,"', enced by such rightist sounding­ 6:30 p.m.. Wednesday "V.cade. 01 Banda, Mu ..., 6;3' •. m,•• &..DI., 1 ...... L ,fore the Iowa City council that would results frolll an hour difference in Iowa City. judice in every walk of life, or wonder how these individuals who DeclsJoa" II :U a.m. boards as the Hearst Syndicate Conrerence The main advantages of daylight saving who publically advocates non- abhor war and how those indi- • • Da.u, II e.,', '.m ... 7:SO ...... JUlVe some effect on the lives of those SUI­ prejudice while privately main- v!duals who with~raw f,rom .so­ and the Chicago Tribune. Half a FIRST CHURCD THE UNITED CIIlIRCD I' time ...... :. 'rt adds more daylight hours to the taining segregation of the peoples clety can r~eoncile thiS wlth­ million American dead in World OF CIIRIST. 8CIENT1S~ 1807 I .....' Mueallne a •. owans who will be here throughout the sum­ . 7:2 E, C.Uer. S~ E. ~u"¥ WeI ...... , I end of the daYl and it places the busiest hours of other nations, or olher degrees" draW!l! to thell" acceptance o~ t~e War II are a grim price for our ':4S Sunda, obool mer. '.m. Sunday Sthoel, 9: I~ •.m. of the day so they don't coincide with the of cleanliness. of other modes of m.~terlal fruits of Ame~l~a s fragile chauvinism; the pro,spects 11 •.m . Lellon SermoD: Mornlnl W.r blp. 8:U aD' 11 .... ( o[ World War III defy rational "God lhe Only Cause and Creator" , p ..... EYeDlnr W9rallip The issue is whether or not Iowa City dress of other beliefs of other Iiv mg standa rds or to my wlllmg- Wed •• 8 p.m. Telumon, MeetlDI , . . hottest hours of the day - should be known sociai positions from' hi s own. ness to die in order Lo ma!nta~n or calm consideration. The c.o. T&L"IlTY El'l COPAL CRUROR Cedar Rapids, Iowa should go on daylight saving time, that is, to everyone. This attempt to maintain a posi. Cr~e dom . of thought, to mamtam is attempting to salvage what lit· FIRST ENGLISD LUTBBRAN couaoa 3~q E. Colle,. SI. -TONITE­ Dubuque and Marllel 81 •• The Rt'fuend J. B. Jardine, R~ot.r set the clocks ahead one hour from Juno tion of self-righteous superiority prISon ~nstea~. of death {?r tle remains of our mythical ltev. Roy \Vlolah, Plut"r Rev. l(eberl L. Walker, Ob.,laIa "TOP 40" S·P-E-C·I·A·L The advantages should also be appreciated In. ~ a.m. 1I.lv Communion Bana.ome - YOGO, 12 through Oct. 30. The question was placed is hypocritical and based on a McGrath s deCISion, to mamtam democracy. 8. fh 11 •. Services - CODllrmaUon by everyone, because what citizen at his job 9, t I a.m Nurs~ry 0:1[, a.m. Uoly Commanlo. - N."uy Cear of Lhe person's own shadow the situation wher~by i~dividuals Johnson states: "Thank God U ".m. Sunday ebool t'hut('b chool before the council by the Chamber of Com­ those 11 a.m. 1101,. CommunlOD JODY & or what SUIowan at classcs would not enjoy because the reflection is black! can attempt their wlthd~a.wa\. (or who are willing to '7 p.rn. V",try merce "fter they conducted a study of the I do not permit myself any pre The~ must, at least, be Su!flclent· fight . • . ." I believe God CJ(. FIRST PBIl8BYTilBIAN CDUItCH f):tj p.m., I rida" en lor Cbolr THE VAGABONDS having a little more pleasant temperature 26 E. Marllel SI. judice or dislike of any other in- ly smc~re t~ accept pUDIshment pres es somewhat different atti­ n · . . advisability of such action based on the fact at the lime, and who would not look for­ Dr. P . n .... I•• l'ono.lI. Mln ....r ST. MAlty'S CDUaCD di vidual. To me prejudice is that lor their act~on. tudes in several o[ His Command· The Rev. Jerome l. Let.a, Jrflenon aD' Un .. 811. SATURDAY SPECIAL that s9me major Iowa City employers favor it. ward to a few more hoUl's of ilaylight at the emotion which prevents my treat- Q. Does this also hold true for ments. Johnson finally states: UnlversltJ P.slor Monll.nor C. U. Mel.bu •. P ...., Student Rates· SOc the Socialist Discussion Club? 8:M .nd 11 ' .m. Cbarcb So"o.1 a.nda, lane I, 6 •• m .• 7;30 ....., ..... The rcsult has bcen the scheduling of a end of the day's duties? "I'm proud to say that I am not 8;30 .nd 11 •••• MorDIn. W.r .... ' 10: I ~ a.m., 11:30 a.m. with 1.0. Carel A. It does. I am not a social­ a conscientious objectOir." Gary, DaU, - 6:.~ 'Dd 7:110 ..... special council meeting at 7:30 this coming And so we favor the new time. We do not OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN ist. I believe in time the pre­ FIRST METHODIST CDURCH · . . you are gullty of the Sin of Jerr.,"on and Dubuque 8 ... ST. PATRICK'S CHURCII ~Ionday night. Mayor Thornberry has urgecf believe the arguments against it or the fact ponderance of federal business Pride. Dr. L. L. Dunnfn~ton. Mfnl.l~r Itt E. C.llrl SI. 1 and the necessity of huge sums 8:30 .na 11 :00 '.m. ehu,eh Scbool BeY. Richard ,aD, ..."r "Doors Open ,: 15" residents to express their views on the sub- that it failed six years ago are enough to University '4 WIII IL Be Sa.lt or SUlar" Rn. Uarr, LlnDenbrl ...... "". of money to improve the country Quentin J. Black, A2 • • • land.y ma . e. - f:.. 8:15, f:." 11 . ject at this time. lIe said the eOlllcil wfil act outwcigh the simple fact that it would make will lead to a national socializa­ 821 Ch-urch St. aad It •. m. - D.II, ':.', ':15 .... Calendar flltST (lNITAaIAN BOCJl!TY · , . in harmony with the majority opinion. our lives more pleasant. It seems that man­ tion. But if that fu ture system Iowa AYe. and Ollbrr& ~U ZIO~ LUTDERAN CHU RCD abrogates the individual right of PROTEST CHINA CLAIM Khoren ArlllaD, Jr., IJnlster Johnson and nloomlo,&.D...... Those who object to having the "fast" lime kind, who has fashioned satellites to explore '::to Upper Scho.1 8ervlt •• 8 .IId 10:30 a.m. Ends Iree·enterprise, I and my band of KATMANDU, Nepal 1M - Prime 10 :13 :tower Sebo ol 8undlY Srb •• 1 0:13 •. m. point to Ul e summer of 1954, when Iowa City outer-spacc and accomplished all the other l~:aa •. m . (Jh.rrh Ser.'a. Adull Bible C,a .• P:~O .... Tuesday Wednesday, June 8 Blackists will take to the hills- in Minister B. P. Koil'ala says if 'iLlberat ReU,lous youth" ,:ae p.m. FiresIde Clu. tried the plan and dropped it after awhile scientific marvels of our century, should be 5:30 p.m. - Close of second rebellion. the Chinese Communist Learn that c SHOWS: 1:30 ·3:25 • because 3,000 rcsidcnts signed a pctition of semesLer classes. Q . What is the hope of lhe in­ climbed Mt. Everest planted its 5:25 - 7:25 - 9;20 able to adjust to a one-hour difference on the dividual in tho tuture? flag on the summit to claim the -Lut F ••tur. 9:35- 7:30 p,m. - Campus Band Con· Good Listening .. protest. These critics say that with most of clock without too much, confusion. A. He has nothing to fear if he peak for China, he will consider cert - East steps of Old Cap­ improves his mental-moral at- protesling to Pciping. itol. -STOP!- Thursday, June 9 In The Time It Takes 3 p.m. - Lecture by Dr. E. M. Today On WSUI You To Read This, Jellinck, ProCessor of Psychiatry, DESTRY RlDES AGAIN, The " Noth'ing Happ~ns During 'Finals certain r' rve to loday's eHorts; Another of the University of Alberta, Edmonton. University Bulletin Board Mu 'ical by Ilarold Rome (r~· the flurry o[ finals may have Canada, "Cultural Aspects of AI· .,.... ,..., ..lieU. a.. , •••___ .. ,... 1" ..., ft. DaR, I ..... _ ... membor "Call Me Mister?"), taken its toB even bere. Out­ Astonishing Scenes Do~n with final week! A thousand curses had ouf there some day.) Our Easter vaca­ coholism" - Medical Ampithea­ ...... 1 C.•••• I ...... C,."" " ....., 'lie ••, ..,.,. ' ••11 ...... n., will be presented over WSUI at tanding among the oUerings• Will Have Piled Up ..., •. ",I' ••• 011 ••' ., ...."t .. , " .UI.er " III, .rl...... on itl Fie on itl We hate it. tion is too short. It rains too much, (that's ter, University Hospital. •••11 ...... ""I, -W ...... a" .., .11&1111. ler tIWI _ ... 9 a.m. today_ . (Which ,make you however, is the inlervi w of In the Avalanching 4 p.l11. - Coffee Hour reception one up on U folks in New York Suspense of ••••• We hate'it, ycs wc do, not because of the what we gct for fool in' around with them INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FEL­ DAlLY IOWAN .pcclal reduced .ub­ Prcsid 'nl J. Paul Mather who for June Journalism graduates - LOWSHIP will hold a meetln, June .cription rate lor student. lor tho City, these days; everything now h ad~ up Ihe American Collcge torturing hours spenL pouring over text books satellites' and everything.) Communications Center Lounge. " at 7:30 p,m. In the East Lobby summer Is f3 lor the a-week period is "ocr Broadway," y'lmow.l if Conference Room of the Union. A between Juno 9 lhroulh September Tc ling program. No mattcr JOHN FORD'S or because of the tcrrifying trauma of an There's a lot of issues around, but nobody 6:30 p.m. - Senior Dance, Col· Bible study will be led by Jim Maxey. lB. Sludcnts may have tho Dally Andy Gri[flth and Dolores Gray one ili doubtrul about the efficacy BJIl Snider. and Dlok QampbelL This Iowan mulled to any addreS$ In the incomprchensivc exams, but simply bccause carcs during final week. Why write an edi­ lege of Pharmacy - River Room, is an Inter-denomlna Uonal grouP. and United State. during 1Jlc vacalioD are starred; und the new narrator of If' ling. lher<' is 0 considerable Union. aU Interested students are invited to period, for The Musical will receive his fund of inform lion to be had nothing happens. ot a thing. torial that'll end up on the breakfast table altend. baptism o[ fire, Richard Babl ~:t" " 8 p.m. - Dental Convocation FOREIGN 8TUDIES CERTIFI(lATE8 from listening to Malll()r's rea­ The lIsual fl ood of c~py across city desk covered with orange juice and toast crumbs - Macbride Hatt. SUM~IER MAILING ADDRESS of will be IIlven to "udents who havo has agreed to emerge {rom his ponsc to Larry Barretl's ques­ Delta Sigma PI. professional buslne.s full1l1ed the requirements of the tower Lo calVY on the work so lions. inee the ACT program is ~ of The Daily Iowall slows down to a b'ickle, and (tlgh) jam and unread? 8 p.m. - Medical Convocation fraternity. Is Rural Route 3. Box 76. porgram by the end 01 the semester. , ~,~... - Main Lounge , Union. All correspondence du rln, summer Stude.nls expecUng the Certificate nobly undertaken by the depart­ th!' exclu ive product of SUI re­ and the l'eally big issues that have kept these So we sit stymied and stony-eycd staring vacation must be mallbrogr~ Field House. I p.m.; and Business Statistics. Tues­ .ent to the Placement OUlce. 8:30 SpOIL nt MJdwc~k day. June 21 . at I p.m. Siudents ex­ B:45 One Man'. OpinIon you tn' y j~nr .11 h mu icol mono "MOU58 Pl.ced KItten" around worth shouting .tbout: The women's the ghost of Howie Kaplan roams Old Cap­ 12 noon - Lawn Party. College pecting to take these exams should LIBaARY HOURS : Rerutar hou rs will 9:00 Tho lI1u I lrosltie il Jonalhaa Edwards of Medicine - Medical Research notify the .ecret.ary. 213 Universlly be observed durlna finals week, Ul :OO Cuo llOckey field is in lousy shape, (full of chuck HoI's towers murmuring, "1 am a symbol of Hall. by da,te. indicated : Accounting. Monday-Friday, 7:30 ,a.m.-2 a.m. : 1:00 Saturday Supplement Ithe pianLt with two left hands) Center. by June I~ :Economics. by June 13; $4turday. 1:30 a,m.-IO p,m.; Sunday disgust" 4:00 "te~ Time Special nd Anna Ru. '·11 (tile) chanteuse holes, my gosh, someonc's gonna get hurt 6:30 p,m. - Emeritus Club Din­ and Business Statistics. by June U. (;30 p.m.-2 a.m, Service desks: Mon­ 5:30 New. day-Thul'ldoy. 8 a.m.-IO p,m.; Frid. y &:45 Sport. Time With two Mt heads). Real musie, ner, honoring graduates of 1\109 VETERAN8 , Iloch PL 550 v ~ teran and and Saturday. 8 a.m,-' p.m:; Sunday. 6:00 Evenlnll Concert rood reports. A.P. news and new. PL ~ benellclary must sign a 2 p.m.-' p.m. Re crve Duk: Rellular 8:00 'Mu,lc for 8 Sn\urdny and earlier - Burge Hall. cerUlioat. 10 cover hi. aUendance hours plus Friday. Saturday and Sun­ of llort will !xl inLegrated by J 9:45 New. FI"~I MEMBI!_ Editorial Assistant ...... •. Jim Seda Make-cood ..rvlce on ml.sed papen S.turday, June 11 from May I - June 8. A form wl1l day. 7 p,m.• IO p,m. 9:55 Sport! Final those wond rful mixcr, AIleD City Editor .. , ...... , Dorothy Collin be available on or allcr the day of Summer Session hours: Monday-Fri­ 10 :00 SJON O.JfF AIIDIT BUBBAU Ie nDt pOSsible. bUI every effort wW 9:30 a.m. - College of Nursing his last 11001 exam. The form may day, 7:30 a.m.-2: 8.m.j Saturday. '1 :30 B w(\r nnd Loren Cocking. Sports Editor ...... John Hanr.han be made 10 eorrect wron Tlitil tM 01' Society Editor .. , ..... , .. Anne Warner next I.su., Coffee Hour - Westlawn Parlor. be obtained In the base ment hallway a.m.-5 p,m.: Sunclay. 1:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Monda, .fune 8. 1060 THE OTHER STRAUSS. Rich­ macULAtIOIf. Chief Pholograpber." . Dcnn~ Rtihder 01 Univerilly Hall on June 3. 6. pr 7; o k Service: Monday-Thurbday 8 8:00 MOMl1nll Chapel 10:30 a.m. - Panel presenta' and at the Velerans Service recepllon a,m.- IO p.m,; Friday. 8 8 ,111 ,,5 p.m.; 8:15 News ard not Johonn. will receiVe I MEMBE., 01 11Ie ASIOVIATED PUI' deok all other week day •. Hou ... are Saturdny. 8 •.m.-5 p.m. jReserve. 8 8.30 Ru In In :IOlh Century ub~tan iul l)al't of today'. time Publl.hed dally except Sunda, UICl DAILY 10"AN ADVE.TIIING 'TDI' The Associated Pre .. I. entitled _- tion, "Fine Arts at SUI," Dr. 8:30 a.m, to 12 noon . and 1 - . :30 p,m. a.m.-12 noon); Sunday. 2 p.m,-O p,m. Monday and legal holiday. by stu- 9:30 Book hel! [or Sulurd y Suppl ment, 1 p,m. • BUilness Mana,., l1l4I elu sIvely 10 the use for republic.UOD Earl E. Harper, moderator­ 9:55 New. dent Publications. Inc.. Communica- 01 thlJ AdverUslnl Dlrector ...... llal Ad_ all the local new. prlnled In 8PIMNO 8EMESTEa ORADE 1tE­ COM M I! NCEMINT ANI'(OVNCE­ 10 :00 M.... le to 4. lIi works an4 his lifo come lion. Center. Iowa City. Iowa. En- newsPllper U well .. au AP _ Macbride Auditorium. PORTS will be mailed to studenl. MENTS for candidates ro r deare .. 11 :28 R.".doloh Cot\ducll lered II ••eo; ,"d elas. matter .t the Advel1lalnl Mallll ...... 1., WIItoD disp-,che •. 10:30 a.m, - School of Fine leavln, a stamped, addressed envelope In June may be pleked up at the 11 :!18 News ClIp,lIl und \' examination. po.t of II co .t Iowa Clly. under IIIe at the Be,18Irar·. OUlce In Uni­ Alumni Howe, aero •• from the Unlon. 'et 01 Conllr ••• of March 2, 1878. Retail Adv. Mtrr ...... D.v. O~ DAILY JOWAN .UPI_VlIO•• r.o. Arts Symposium; Earl E. Harp· versity Hall. 12100 RhYlhm Rambles ANOTHEH DE PAR TIN G Chi ..lfIed Adv. Mar. Oordon AnthOll7 12 :30 News SENIOR, Chuck Snyder, wW 8CHOOL or IOUltNALl811 rActJLTY er. Moderator - Macbride Audi· ".IOBT ....uiiiiiO auO. wtll .. 12 :43 New. Book round DIAL 4191 from ftOOD 10 mldnJp' to A.slotant C1 ...Wed torium. IPfIf HAWKEVE may be picked up opeud fOr \ilia b, _dcu on ..... 1:00 Mo. til' MlIlJc spend n large part of lhls day r....,rl new. Item •• women'. AdvertlsinC Mar ...... UU!f a1I:u. PubUsher ...... 101Ul ... Ham- at Ihe Dally Iow an buslne oUice. dl," l"dll8.',. aDd ~ .. 2:55 1I1 ,lol.y of American Orch tra t Item., for announcement 10 ~: PromotioD Man.,., .... llm Gammell Edltorlal...... Arthur M. Sandenon 1 p.m. - AU-Alumni Luncheon 2101 ce, (rom 8:30 '8, m. 10 4:30 I/ ,m" - .,It ..... a·. _. , in nnd out o[ the W UI pop aDd Dally Iowan. Editorial offic" an III Monday through Friday. Mu Ie Adv. Sale. Coordinator TIm IIIckIIIpr Advertlslq.•...... , ..•. 101m Itottmu - Main Lounge, Union. 3:15 N~w" luzz rf'cord librury. lie will act til, Communl ..Uono Center. ••ea.AnORA!. '''Ull1II1'fO IIIr all 4:00 ClrcuJatJon ., ... , ...... Wilbur Pawnen 'rea Time nq jnt~rloculor of Tea Time Spe· r.UblCriPtlon r.t.. - bf carrlar III 6:30 p.m. - GOlden Jubilee DELTA I!lGMA PI'S Specl.l Pro· ..o men .tudent. wll1 be on Mond." 4:~8 New CttpauJe owa Cll),. 211 ccnll week y or ,10 per moLion COlllmlUee will meel Ba\lIr­ Wedn,"'", Tbul'ld.y. Ind J'11d.,. &:00 Pr view ell'll j 01 4 p.I11.); nnd then turnin, DAfL~ IQ"AN CI,CULATJOIf Dinner, all classcs of 1910 4111 to ab. ~ .Ix ~ . 5O: TRUSTEES. BOARD or ITeJDl1fT day, June 18. All committee mem­ from 1111 ., WO_D', 5:15 Spom Time ..r tn advance; montha. be Oym, right around, he wi ll conduct his 1'" months. '3.00 ; By mall 10 lqwa, Circulation Mana,er .. ,., .Robert Bell PUBLICATION8 Burge Hall. bers should plAn \0 In lawn by ~:30 N~w. .. per year; .Ix manU ••. f5 ; three noon. Members will be notified of the 5:4& E<\ilorilll Pale u~unl \\Iu 'k rot' ~ at urdl\Y Night Walter Barbee. At: Dr, Oeor,e ..~ TN.-y, Jun, 14 8 RO.T. 01'101 AIIIlI_ of ab. J'IeI4. II\Ontll'. f3; .11 other Ina U lublerlp- loca tion at later dat\" 8:00 '~vonlnl Concert {ut 8 I).m.l I ' nyder, you know. lIonl. ,10 per year; tIx montba, " .to; DIAL 4191 If you do not receive 10~ on. Colle ge of DenU llry; Jan. OU- 9 a.m. - RegistratIon for sUm' 1I0u.a wll\ be opened (or .tud.nt u.. 8:00 Evonln i'ea\ure Itt,.... mnntha. n ._ Christ, A3; Paul E. Halcn.on. D3; UNIVERSITV COOPERATIVE BA.BV­ from 1:10 p.m. 10 I ".m. on .U I.turo 9.00 '1'010 who thought up thaI inllcniOUl D.U, lo"".n by 7:10 •. m, Tbe D.U, Judith Jones. A4; Prol. HUlh KelllO. SITTING LEAGUE win be 10\ tho mer session - Field Hou,se. .'Y' on which till" .re no hOIlUl 9 ~45 N WI Fin I (ilk; ~1'l'Vl'S him right that he DAILY IOWAN IDITOItIAL STAFF Tn ••n ai"I'nlaU"" O'ftM 'ft ~n"''''"''''' ' Department 01 Political ScIence; Pro1. oho"(le of Mrs. Donald Sutherland .me.. Stueanll m"K preMnt tbell D:A5 Sport_ New. Editor " ' . , ...... Ray Burdick cations dente, I. open from • 1.111. Le.lIe O. Moeller. School of J oum.l- Wedne ....', JUlie 15 from June L- 14. Phone 8-3813 for .0. c.rd ~ .t 'he cl,e door In order \0 10:00 SIGN OFti' should hovf' 0 do Ihr program. Man.~n~ Id... Gearla H. William. Jr. to ~ p.m. Monda1 tilroulh Frida, iam; S.,. 0, Ichl'ldlar. Jl.4~Prof. "- 7 a.m. - Opening of summer 8 . Itter or Inlormatlon. Call Mrs. lain .dmlttance. Tha Nonll QJ1II K Nill U' MI 01.7 miG Box Ilew. d tor ... , ...... DOll ron the and from • to 10 •. 111. 011 8eturcla 7 . 4. Vu DJa. Colla 01 " ...... Myerly .t 8-2377 [or InrormaUon 'wlU be open" fOr .Iudent _ ...011 7:00 p.1I1 t'l ne M"'lc Mu~lc i~ conL nuolls to NEWS and .. selllion cluses. In abo,,1 membenh.lp lhe Ie.",•. I'rlda, er.m I :10-1;10 ,.a. 10 ;00 p.m. ilION OF!' 'POltTS FINAL at 9:45 p.rn, .. , , nt. OAIL Y IOWAN-I.. a City, la.-saturday, J_ 4, 1"'-"... , , TWAIN PLAQUE INSTALLED Scenic Road Reop8n~ - LONDON \A"l - po. plaque slating Humanities Society May thal Mark Twain Jived in the VJc· ' torian bouse ,at No. 23 Tedworth P:r~f~s:~:~:l esE!:l~~~~the Cong ress To ·· Consider VETE&AN8 DOSPITAI. ClIIAPIL Square was insLallcd in the wall of 'oublp 0 ..... the house Friday by the London •. m. Communion - WIr ...... , SUI Art Department faculty, has N M h ff B ed · . . County Council. Twain lived in the FREE METOOOl8T CBAPIL M.s ••lln_ lnd ard A ..n. house in 1896·97, after the death :~t;~:cl~~!::~~::t !~t~ U~i; ew e a ey rl ge :bo n ••• Jim .. W. Ita••••• J'UNo o( a daughter, Susan Clemens. Rooms For Rent Apartments For Rent .m. Sunday S.h.ol the 1960·61 academic year. Prof. By JOE TABAK Two previous bills were held up Ae:tvertiling Rates Child eore .m. I'l0roll1' WOrlbl, PLeASANT quJet rvo..... Swnmet' t.... a(lll.l't:meftL loth. Lttf'l'" Conlpllt" Theodore Waldman, of the Ptrl1· Staff Writer in committee because the Bureau or ATTRACTIVJ: room PLAY &rOU", lune It _ A""'" ) 11.01. SUlld"" Evenlnr Service osophy Department, has been of the Budget said that since Phone 4' 91 faU . Grwlual.e men. DIal 1153'1 even- ...... - iDdudinC uuuUes 'f:t PJ"e.~" monUnp...... T. · . . $299 DOWN Onee again the ghostly specter Iowans bad agreed to the destruc· ' I Jnp and -_...... 25 atl.emooas. acre. fe1' work u W&GANIZED COUltCR or lESOI ambulan altendant 'Llv ln, quar. inrusT OF r.A'tTtja DAY 8AJHT. Her wrist was injured, she said. pool, it was understood that this GUrrA~ with eale, ",5. - . 320~ . . 6-4 Call 8 .~ 701 lor prompt murteoWl att"nUon anyllme.. ..Z. ters furnhhacl. Apply In p"rann only. 221 Melrole Ave. when she thrust it out to break her level would put the bridge under $475.00. Bausch and Lomb Binocular Ambu"o~ ServIce CG .. 25 W. Burllnq- J. D. Anderson. Mlnll ... Call. 1 MlcrOaeope. A·I ""ndlllon. Move- ton, 10.... Clt7. H ncb ~choo l. 9: . .... severa fee t 0 f wa tee . able stage lor obJeetJve. 1675.00 new. Apartment Wanted 11 rairal Worship, lO~SO ••m. Recovering of the steps with A Save - The - Mehaffey - Bridge Phon0$492. &-24 Mobile Home Moving 17 Work Wonted 64 · . . terauo liread is scheduled to start SHARON EVANGELICAL committee (STMB) was formed BOOKSHELVES. foot lockera. trunks. MALE lTadualo _L1.denl _kl room- UNI'tIlD BBIlTOtjSN CHUaca the day after finals end. F1rederick the clti-ns of Solon and North 1... 'DAlle, electric fans, Ilrla 241 " bl- male with apartmen~ lor 5umm.r. WB ARE fully equIpped. IRlUrod . and WANTED: Typln. or Hospltol wor!<. by k Do 19 DalJ I .4 experienced In movln, II' and 10' M nlnC I Dial 8-ZS113 Xalona. New Process BOX STORAGE SPECIAL! tp ..... r Lo&n. 4:;~. 8· n 8eott)"l ~r • e"a~~:; Rev. Boward II. Mad.,., P ..... Moore, assistant superintendent of Liberty protest the raising of eye e. Hoc .!)'. x, y owan. - wid Mobile lIoon s. Cont.lld 1/," on),. • t a.m. Sunday Srhool * Controlled Temperature and Humidity the SUI Physical Plant, said. the water level.and the destructiOll J'EDERAL enlar,e.. Model 368. U LI.. ock Expr.. M dow Brook IO.a.m. DIvine lVorsblp Your Clothes Insured For A Valuation Up Sleps up to the first floor on both 01. the bridge. ' Ions. cau MII8 aIle. 5:00 p.m. 11-20 Apartments For Rel't 12 ~~~t, Iowa CIt)'. Iowa. Phone 'IOOO,"~ W!tt~~~ :~ ~~n~II •.III~n~l~i~ ~ura l LI~e SUnda! * To $500 Or Higher If Yo~ Wish the north and south ends of the This convnitt.ee came into im. thru Au,...t 10 . .Ext. 4133 afl.er 7:00 ST. ANDIU!W I'BF.!lBl'TIUAIf cnURcn building were retreaded this mediate conflict with the IQlWA Home Furnishing. 2A '.RooM apartment with bath . HI.,. Mobil. Home For Sole 18 p.m. .... * Positive Fumigation City Boat Club (lCBe) which de. lawn and .hade tree . Localed orr WANTED ; W ..hln ... Dial 1-0311. 8-14 San •• and Melro,. A.... winter by the Physioal Plant. Untv ...lt y 1I01l hts * Protection From Dust, Mildew and Moth Damage MATCIllNG oofa, chaIr. Phon. 4923. 8-11 HI'hwa~ 218 at North Libert)'. Phone IIl.5J SAnWAY, 1x31. La.tce awnln,. CHILD care w... JtIy . Ret...... DIal Rev. DuberL n . Brom. , ...., Enough material is lert over manded the immediate destruction till or TIffin 19.2110. 8-ll Phone 1-0017. 11-. SUI. 1-14 I.m. Charch Schoo]. 4lh ,r&4. ... ------from that project lo re-cover one of the bridge and the raisinll of the MISCELLANEOUS JUrnlohln._ lor 11152 BRENTWOOD. Very cl n. one SCREENS UP Storm. down. Win. Id e. JUST FOLLOW THESE EASY STEPS more fli ght df stairs, Moore said. pool ,- 680 I~t . barrack.. Fenee. carpellnll with pad ONE and two room .parlments. Men. bedroom. NI.. lot at Forest View. I •. m. ellar.h 80h.ol, Ird ...... w <= tor entire barrack.. one year old. call 8-1539. 8-10 For appointment phone 4031 or WeaL dowl w•• hed . Full Nluran ... cover- nder I, CALL 4171 All This For To do the rest CJf the steps will The STMB wanted a guarantee a·~IIII2 . 8·8 a.e. A.lben A. Ehl, cau $4) , 801On. 8·' dDt-sa.,.. ' :110 p.m . Senler 0 ••1, II'lfRNISfmD aparlmenL DIal 113Z. 8.14 Libert)' MAin 7-21157. 8-10 require an appropriation ol funds that a new bridge would be built APARTMENT .I~e gas otove: wblrlpool ~ .. F Sal ./l../l. ur dlY. f:IO p.... 111010. VIo • ." ~t~~8~0~~X ~·~o:~: r!.I~~:~,:. New Process I tl h M h k FURNISHED a ~rtm -nt . Close In for 1050 SPARTAN'ET'I'E. Excellent cond l· "uto. or • - a.m. W~rS blp 95 by the SUI Budget and Finance be fore the 0 Id one was des troycd . automa c waa er. a oeany d e. ~ ~ 110 "1000 00 • '.53 I.. -;.;.....;;..;...;..;;.;...... ;.;;,;...;;..-----..;..;;.;;. ,u~nted t"'A ter J vel and ab, drawers. All In ex~L1enl con- bo)", Summer rate ~.OO and ~..oo . n...... 2. PACK IT TIGHT $3 Committee, he added. The ICBC ""ndillon...... I.., wa e dillen. Make ofCer. Phon. 8.()808. 6-8 Call Meek s _. "'It IO~ CHl:VROLET. r .lr r. PAVL'S LU'tOEItAN ClI&PIL I HOUSE trailers for ..Ie . New and Phone '322 .fter , p.rn. 6·8 Misseurl S,nod Pack your "storage Hamper" light. Every extra , An estimate for the work has iiI the reservoir ~aised to 680 .feet LIVING room furnllure. bedroom set. SUBLET _ complelel), lurnlshed u ed. Alw. )" lhe be .eledlDn tn tU! E. Jerr.rlon gaJ'ment that you lit in saves you money. been submitted to the PJ'ovost's and the destruction of the bndge kitchen table, and refrl,er-ator. DIal .... "k. Includlnl aulDmatlc IDwn. Quality Mobile Homu Sal". and Re.. Jolon Consl.bl. service, Located II Yo t View TraU r a.m . Sunda, School and Bible Ct ... 3. WHEN YOUR STORAGE BOX IS FILLED PI •• office, Moore said, and the Com· which they considered a menace 333l\ after 8 p.m. 6-' trom JUlIe 7th to Sept. 15th. Phone Park. Phone 81l1li or 'O'I~. 7.SR ~ nd II • . 01 . Divine Servlee. Call 4177 ....In and oljr roul.e man wlll plcJc Rellliar mittee will probably take it up at Are You Ne,leennr The Dol, to boaling. .__ 8-34(1$. 6· 10 11153 PALACE. » tL MocIern'",l.erlor: 2 PHOTOFINISHING UP the filled hamper. Your clothes will be CI.o.lo, '''' co,ntinued throughout -'....-.;.tr .. u.. c.. t .. la.. n.;... ______FUl'I.NlSHED or unlurnl.hed a))art· '8 S"YE 20c Ipirlt'l" cleaned. and deUvered upon your request. Cbarr" their meetmg this month. The deba,,, "- ~ ment. SuItable (or one or two. AU bedroom. 3005...... ST. TIIOMAS MOllE ClIAPIL Moore said that he was fairly the sumrrrer of 1958, and the Col· TRANSFER .tudents dcolreel. for both utlUtle. flm\llhed. Above Lubin', 1m NEW Moon. 40 ft, • bedroom, aIr- ~AST, CUSTOM SERVICII ~O:l N. IUTenlde certain the money would be ap' lowing winter old Mehalfey was undercreduata and rr.duol.e nudy In Drul Store. 118 E. Wuhlnllon. Phon ""ndltlonl!(\. Moy Ink. OV • payments. DIne In _ Own Dertcreom Mons'rnor I . 1), Conway, Past., propriated then. If it is, he said, finally destroyed. .u Iclen~.. Collelle ot Advanced 3952. '.3 CaLI I·G~2 between 1:00 and 4:00 or YOUNG'S STUDIO tlda, M•• n., 5:4.5. 8, 9. to. 11 :M •.•• \ ScIence. Canaan. New H'amp5hlre. 8·4 SUBLET lurnl.hed apartment. '75.00. .Iler 8:00 p.m. 1-7 I G p.m. The 10 •. m. mas. I•• Ole. we hope to cover the remaining If Schwengel's bill is passed by 720~ . 6-4 ~ • I • • DIU... 58 l unf by tbe conrrer.U ..... flights in August. the current session of Con""""$';, it BALLROOM dotnce leuono. JollmJ ¥oude 1951 SPA RCRA FT. bU. Front an d lIy - 6:80. ~ Ind ~:'«I ...... ". - Wuriu. Dial 9(85. 6-2&B NEAR new be ement apartment. On e rear bedroo.nJ. Automatic wa r. !lew-man Club aotivltles, InClladlnl will probably not be very long be· bedroom. 8-4711 or S-4758. 6-7 DIal !13M. 8-10 Ignition () '.01. Corteo Hour and Sunday nl, •• fore the new bridge is constructed. Who 0-0 •• It? 6 Carburetors uppers are ••• peoded 'or the re­ YURNlSHED apartment. Close 10. Prl- 195. WINDSOR, lOd6. LIke new, mUll d'loder or lhe lemuler. Montana State It will be high enough so that it ~~;;...;...;..;,.-:.;.;..-----~ ace to .ppreclate. Write or vlalt D. GENERATORS STARTERS v.te bath and entrance. UtlUUel fur· HoePllntr. For t View Trailer P rk, 8-8 will be above the summer recrea. STORE thai trunk wIth Hawkeye nllhed. Available .July lot 6-1.00 afte r Briggs & SIraHon Moton IT. WINCE· LAtJS cnuaad reports, A.P. n ws and newt f sport will be integrated bY .I 3·BIG SPEED SHOWS hose wond rful mixers, AUetI I()wcr and JAr n CoCincinnati Reds. Baltimore ...... 001 000 000- 1 5 0 Pittsburgh pitcheq- Vernon Law to Washington . . .. . 100 300 oox- ~ 11 2 Hank Aaron, Del Crandall, Billy A h•• rty Miller And . !, score the only ~un he needed to Bruton and Johnny Logan each Pappa,. PortoeaTl·. ro (7\ nnd Court· .. ney; Woodes hlek ~nd Ba ttey. W - gain his eighth triumph in nine :. : .' . l' connected . for the circuit as the Woodeshlck 12-Q). L - Pappas (3·~) . decisions Friday night as he shut NATIONAL LEAGUE Braves jumped on Cincinnati - Washington, Allison "Hellol" I W. L.- Pel. G.B. W. L. Pql. G.B. (5/ . out the PhilLies 3-0. starter Jay Hook for all their runs Countryman Baltimore ...... 27 16 .628 Plttsburah ...... 29 a .674 II was the sixth oonsecutive vic· Cleveland ...... 23 15 .605 1'1. San Francisco . . 28 n .622 2 in the first four innings. I. the trad.mark of lowtl tory for the league leading Pi· Chlcaco . .. . . " .21 20 .5.24 4"'" MIlwaukee . .... ,19 16 .5431 6 CinclnnatJ ...... Ol() 000 003- 4 7 1 W. hop. to thank you per­ New York ... .. ;. 2D 19 .513 5 CIncinnati ...... 22 22 .500 7". Milwaukee ...... ou 100 00,,- 6 10 I r taken to Temple University Aos· New York 4. Boston 3 Milwaukee 6. Clnclnnatl 4 It', Washlnalon 4. BaIUmore 1 Chicago at Lo. Angeles (nllhl) W. hope the seniors will : .: . PA17'£,qs~ pital where the extent of their in· Kan""~ Clly 7. ChIcago .z San Francisco 3, St. Louis 2 By July Convention '. 1/1 NEW juries was not determined imme· TODAY'S TODAV'S PITCHERS ltop in and say hello when· Kansas City IJohnson 1-2) at Chi· Pittsburgh (Haddix 3·1) at Philadel· Senators 4, Orioles 1 ever they return to SUI. DES MOINES !A'I - Neck·and· YPI?K. diately. oaao (Shaw 4-41 . phla IConley 2-3/. The collision came while the two Detroit (FOylack 1·4 or Al1Uirre 2·1) Cincinnati (McLlsh 2·4) at Milwau­ WASHINGTON !A'I - Hal Woode· The Annex neck battles for the Republican ..Jtllt'E2a at Celveland (Latm.an 1·0). kee (Burdette ),2). Doc Connell flominatiohs {or United States SCIl· were chasing a Iball hit by Rocky Washington (Slobbs 2·1) at Baltimore Chicago (Hobble 4·6) at Los An,eles shick, pitching his first complete Nelson near the foul line. (Darber 5-1) - night. (Williams 3·0) - night. game in the American League 26 E. Coli ... ator and governor developed in IN VIeW Or Boston (Monbouquette ~4) at New St. LoUis (Kline 2·4) at san Fran· Monday's primary election. John Buzhoardt was charged with York (Short 2·3). cisco (Sanford 5· 1). since 1958, checked league·lead· The Annex ALL. r"rtf ~/t?e the loss, rus fourth ih five deci· With twtrthlrds of Iowa's pre­ /~~(/'£G Wille!! ing Baltimore on five hits Friday ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cincts .repOlting at press time, in­ .sions. He and Dick Farrell al· the distance but recorded his sev­ in the opener of a night as Washington downed the I; ~~EA1 7"0 lowed the Pirates eight hits, the Orioles. 4·1. dica lions were that the seaatorial (jP rll£ BOX'ING enth victory against two losses and four·game series. Bob Allison paced the Senators' nomination would be left to the same number Law gave up to the helped lift the revived A's within Detroit ...... " .000 000 21)()-J 2 6 0 PIC7"tlRE 7"!lESE n·hit attack with a. triple and GOP state convention next month. Phillies .. one game of fifth pl