Ie.,ddiltion. smaller, spec~ been planned to PI'o­ S;IJe(:llIC help to board memo day·to-day operatioQ ~Annexciiion r~"'" City Plan """ .. exhibits of the latest products and equipmeat architectural exhibit show. best in school building de. ail owan be featured . Reduced by Council Seromg the StGte UrOOer~ of lowca and the People of IOtDtJ CUV luwing cmission from an Established in 1868 10 Cents Per Copy AIIociated Press LeaIed Wire and Wirephoto Clty. Iowa - Tuesday, April 14., 19M is not smoke but ; vote granting the requested. funds dark color is to the Airport Commission. The ash. Proposed Boundaries Reset funds may be raised by a bond issue or they may be taken from any other City funds deemed appro­ On Areas to West, North priate by the Council. Councilmen pres.nts By DALLAS MURPHY James Nesmith and Max Yocum were absent from the meeting. a FrCllch film . .• StaH Writer City Carsten Leikvold How Khrushchev Death Proponents of a more moderate plan for Iowa City's pro­ said he hoped the Commission had jary of a Country Pritlt" ed annexation received support from the Cit}' Council Mon­ requested enough money to gel the with English subtitles po job done. day afternoon when the Council, meeting in sp cial session, "IF THE Commission exceeds Clmbaugh Auditorium voted unanimously to reduce the area under ('Onsideration for this appropriation, it may put the annexation by nearly tl,ree Council in an embarrassing situa· April 12 tion," Councilman William Maas 7:30 p.m. square miles. north of the Interstate is engaged said. He asked for a statement A public referendum on the issue in agricultural operations, residents from the Airport Commission that Admission 7St said they felt the merger with the Reporf Exci·fed NatieFl has been scheduled for June 1. The the $34,500 would cover the costs referendum is required because the city would be detrimental to their specified by the Commission in the dty initiated the annexation pro­ interests. City's master budget plan. ceedings. ANOTHER MAJOR objection was In other action, the Council set \ that non·residents are not allowed VI SHOWING! The reduction w1I1 reset the pro­ April 21 as the date for an in· People Aroused to vote in municipal elections, leav· formal public hearing on the acqui. Student Killed, posed boundaries of the annexation ing the residents of the annexation NOS TUESOA Y • area on the North and West. with sition of land for a land fill area in area without a decisive voice in the the southern part of the city. the center line of Interstate 80 as pending referendum. For One Hour the northern boundary and the pre· Mayor Richard Burger said he Six Iniured 1- sent limits on the western side of The City's ability to extend muni· had termed the hearing "informal" "8~Dlse? the city remaining intact. The pre­ cipal services over such a large because it is not required by law. -~"- sent western boundary is marked area with immediacy and ecnnomy He said he feels property owners in Before Denial .:· -.... .'- by a wedge of land owned by SUI. was also questioned repeatedly. the area should have the oppor· In Car Wrecks The major problems mentioned tunity to express their objections, German News Agency The initial annexation plan set were fire protection and the prac· boundaries which would have sur­ however. Two Non-Students ticability of crossin'g the InterJltate THE 57·ACRE tract is presently Blames False Report rounded the city on every side. The with utility and sewer lines. owned by Raymond T. Siman, and Also Hurt in Five On Language Error northern Iimimts were to extend The Planning and Zoning Com­ is outside the present City limits. about a mile nort h of the Inter· County Mishaps mission was instructed by the It is located south of Plumber's NEW YORK (AP) - NeWS' slate and paraJlel to it. Coralville Council Monday to review the zon· Supply and fronts on the river. and University Heights on the west One sur student was killed papers and radio and televisiQo ing changes which will be neces· A similar land fill project was and six others injured in auto would have been surrounded by the proposed by the Council in Janu· stations throughout the United Iowa City limits, but would have sary if the annexation is approved. City Attorney Jay Honohan was ary. This property, which Is South accidents over the weekend. States were deluged with teJe­ remained liS separate municipali· and East of the area being con· ties. also asked to review the area for Killed was 1ichacl L. Cor­ phone calls Monday afternoon necessary ordinance changes. sidered presently, did not receive coran, Ll. Sibley. The accident after the broadcast of a report, THE INITIAL anncxation resolu· Preliminary proposals on these proper rezoning from the county. tion called (or an area of 12th changes wlll be presented by the County rezoning was necessary be· occurred around 1:30 a.m. Sunday later denied, that Soviet Pre­ square miles to be added to the City Attorney and the Planning and cause the area is outside the city on the lWV road near !.he south· mier Khrushchev had died, present corporate limits of the city. west cornel' of Finkbine golf Zoning Commission at the May 19 limits. The report, eiven currency by a The Council's revision of the od· meeting of the Council. MAYOR BURGER said he is not course. 5:30 • 7:30 • 9:30 Police said skid marks showed West German news dispatch and gina! proposal was attributed to THE CITY COUNCIL also can· expecting opposition to the new quoted by some agencies (not ' in­ the strong public sentiment ex· area which has been selected. that the car traveled for about 240 sidered a request from the Airport feet on the wrong side of the road clucling The AssocIated Press), was pressed ot the public hearing April Commission for a $34,500 bond is· The Mayor also said that If the later blamed on a language error. 7 against the annexation of the land is acquired, it will have all before swerving into the north traf· sue which would be used for clear IT SET OFF an excited reaction area north of Interstate 80. the facilities previously specified fic lane. It then skidded sideways zone acquisition and replacement for 126 feet, struck a lump of as· for more than an hour on the Pa­ Arguments against the annexa· of worn-out runway lights. for the initial site. phalt and rolled another 144 feet e cific Stock Exchange, where clos­ tion of such a large area brought According to the Commission, the before coming to rest on its top at Hu", Pull . . Boom! ing prices were well below those Of up at the hearing centered around Federal Airport Administration has the edge of the golf course. There The m.tll roof DII DII. 0' the carp0rt5 It Chirco's the New York Stock Exchange, approved the plans of the Iowa City plrt/ally dtstroyed I wood.n '.nc. and Iinded In the fact that. according to present Mai. Grissom, apparently were no witnesses. Driv •• ln, HlghwlY • Wilt, WII blown off its sup. which had closed before the reo city ordinances, livestock is not Commission and has agreed to pay adiolnln. v.clnt fl.ld, port. The accident was spotted by Mrs. port5 by hl,h winds It 3 p.m, SundlY. The roof -Photo by Joe LIppincott allowed within the city limits. 50 per cent of the total cost. Daniel J. Gockel of 1509~ Rochest· ______President Johnson was kept In· Since the majority of tbe area A resolution was passed by a 3'() Peter Sellers Fly er Ave. as she and her husband formed of developments in the re­ Young To port from seconds after it first was George c. Scott drove by about 1:30 a.m. Six t~ Tougaloo- broadcast to the nation until It was Stanley Kullrick's Republican, SUI Grad- Dr. George D. Callahan, Johnson ---...... ----==----- Guard Aids emphatically denied. Gemini Shot County medical examiner. ruled White House press secretary •Strange love Corcoran's death due to a bruken , Tex. fA'! - A veteran George Reedy said the report had Hew I Leallld Ta SlIp WIIJ)iII neck. The exact time of the death not "quite reached that point" of space traveler and a rookie astro· was not determined. Storm Pickup And Lm The 110IIII Local Realtor Whiting SUI, Negroes Set prompting the President to use the naut were picked Monday to close r-:~+t::;':::'~ ~~.c'A Corcoran came to SUI last fall The Iowa National Guard pa· "hot line" communication system JC the gap in the United States' race r~ .... ·;, ~fr [rom the un\'versity of Notre Dame between and Moscow. ·''':'I.!:Y' to the moon. trolled the Yorktown area Monday \;'~. ' from which he was grllduated in Air Force Maj. Virgil I. Grissom, night as residents cleaned up after THE VAGUE report originated Files for legislature 1962. _ Sunday's tornado which killed one with a German press agency DPA 38, the second American in space, Funeral servfces wlJl 6e at 10: SO For Student Iowa City realtor Samuel B. Whiting, 1511 E. College Street, has and Lt. Cmdr. John W. Young, person and injured at least eight which later asked editors to with· a.m. Wednesday at St. Andrew's others. hold It. announced that he filed nomlnation papers Monday for Republican rep­ 33. a former Navy test pilot, got church in Sibley. Burial will be In Six fraternity and sorority' members will leave Wednesday morn· the nod as the first crew to fly a Ing for Tougaloo Southern Christian College in Mississippi as the first Floods which followed the wind Dmitri Goryunov, director een· resentative to the Iowa Legislature. the Sibley cemetery. eral of the Soviet agency Tass. told Gemini spacecraft into orbit later half of the sm exchange program with the Negro college gets under- and rain storm were receding Mon· OUR NEXT Whiting served on the City Council from 1939 to 1943 and was on the CORCORAN WAS born July 5, day afternoon. The Associated Press in Moscow this year. 1939 in Sibley. He is survived by his way. ATTRACTION I Iowa City Planning and Zoning Named as backup crew were GOV. HAROLD HUGHES and shortly after midnight that he saw parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Students going on the trip are opportunity for him to "put himself Commission from 1950 to 1960. In is in Longfellow Grade School; Navy Cmdr. Walter M. Schirra Jr., Iowa Adj. Gen. Junior Miller said Premier Khrushchev at the Krem· "LAWRENCE the last four years he has assisted Donna is a school nurse in Cedar Corcoran of Sibley. two sisters, Richard Lehman, B4. Cedar Rap­ into someone else's hoes." lin at 10 p.m. Monday with vislt­ 41, pilot of a six·orbit Mercury Mrs. Eugene Griffin of Aurora, IlI., ids, Sigma Pi; Tani GraUl, AS, about 60 men of Company C, 2nd in the appraisal of property for Rapids and a graduate of SUI and flight Oct. 3, 1962, and Air Force The second half of the pilot ex· iting Polish leader Wladyslaw and Anne Corcoran of Boston. An Olin, Pi Beta Phi; Robert Freitag, change program will be held April Battalion. 168th Infantry, located at the Iowa State Highway Commis· Ronald is now at the Liberal Arts Maj. Thomas P. Stafford, 33. a test Clarinda, were called out Monday. Gomulka. OF ARABIA" sion for the widening of Highway 6 College in Mexico City as an ex· uncle, Richard T. Corcoran, 804 AS, lIarvey, m., Sigma Phi Epsi· 22 with four Negro students - two He said Khrushchev at that mo· pilot who has written textbooks on Market St., Iowa City, also sur· Ion; Inagrace Perry. Al, Ottumwa, Roadblocks were set up to keep WINNER OF 7 and for right of way for Highway change student. flying. men and two women - from Tou­ ment was in completely normal ACADEMY AWARDS 80 in Johnson County. vives. Chi Omega; Patricia Van Heel. A2, galoo Southern Christian College sightseers and possible looters condition. At a news conference at which IN AN ACCIDENT which oc· Mason City, Alpha Delta Pi and away from Yorktown, a village of INCLUDING WHITING, A NATIVE of Iowa the astronauts were named, it was visiting the SUI campus. Khrushchev's 70th birthday is BEST PICTURE I curred early Saturday, four SUI Barbara Doughty, AS, Dewitt, AI· about 150, which bore the brunt Friday, and it seemed possible the City and an SUI graduate, said also revealed by Dr. Robert R. A WIDE RANGE of activities has stUdents were Injured when their pha Delta Pi. been scheduled for the visiting stu­ of a twister. Roving patrols guard· reports originated in connectlon tbat he favors reapportionment Gilruth, manned Spacecraft Center ed damaged farm areas north and which will put the state House of car went out of control on a curve The stUdent exchange program is dents. A tour of the campus, an with this. director, that an ear ailment simi­ and plunged over an embankment sponsored by an ad·hoc committee south of Yorktown. A Baltimore newspaper said it Representatives on a population lar to the one suffered by former interview with The Daily Iowan, basis and the state Senate prim· on Prairie du Chien road north of under a sub.committee of the Uni. participation in a Spotlight Series, Hughes said the security mea· received between 300 and 400 calls. astronaut John H. Glenn Jr., knock· Iowa City. The driver of the car, versity Human Rights Committee. sures would remain in effect at The telephones at the U.S. Naval arily on an area basis. ed Lt. Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard Jr., discussion and an opportunity to FOR OPENING Terry Jacques O'Brien. A3, Des with Mike Carver, A4. Waverly, as least through today. Academy at Annapolis were busy, In announcing he had filed his 40. from consideration for the first observe classes at SUI, are some of DATES ON: nomination papers. he also said he Moines, was listed in good condi· chairman. This exchange will be a the planned activities. Rain reporte«t tlnoIficially at with personnel .there calling about Gemini crew. tion Monday at University hospital, pilot program for a larger scale the report. would back legislation to cut real The illness was labyrinthitis The two male students wiU live more than 5 inches at some points THE WEST with a fractured pelvis and face exchange with a Negro college next sent some southwest Iowa streams The Chicago Sun·Tlmes estimated estate taxes and to reorganize which is an inflammation of the in the Sigma Pi and Sigma Phi it received 1,000 calls in two hours. the state goverment for greater ef· cuts. fall . out of their banks. inner ear. causing dizziness and Also injured in the accident were ONCE AT Tougaloo Southern Epsilon Craternnty houses here and ficiency. loss of equilibrium. the two women students will live hi FLOODING at Atlantic was reo MANY NEWSPAPERS across the WAS WON" Harold H. Johnson, D2, Northwood, Christian College, the students will nation called wire service oUices Whiting said he felt that attention The selecton of Young was a the Sigma Delta Tau and Alpha ported the worst since 1958. Sand· Robert E. Hare, G,. .Lansdale visit the oUlces o( (he White Citi· to say they were ready to go to COMING SOONI must be given to securing funds for surprise to most observers. Xi Delta sorority houses. bags kept much of the Troublesome further development of SUI to meet Penn., and Robert O. ~llhams, AI , zen's Committee, the office of in. Creek overflow out of Atlantic's press and wanted to know If they Scranton. Hare and Williams were tegrationist groups such as the The four students wlll also have should go ahead without the report. with the large expected increase in an opportunity to eat dinner with power plant, but residents were enrollment in the next few years. * * * ~rea~d an~ released an? .\Johns.on NAACP, CORE, and SNCC, and warned to boil water before dr.ink­ Columbia Broadcasting System Gemini Test Capsule IS several famllles In Iowa City. (CBS) broke into Its television net· Actrell • NaW. Wood HE ALSO said that measures hste~ . tn, good condilion With will participate in a Colk sing. The ing it. • Clnem.log· Burns on Re-entry mouth lDJUrtes. group will return to campus Sunday work programming at 4:08 p.m. DlSlg" should be taken to assure location Two other students, RalphF. morning The East Nishnabolna River with a bulletin which said "a West ~lacl.·.nd·Whlle Picture of new industries in Iowa, and to r.enpllY Written WASHINGTON !II -1'he Gemini Waterman, A2, Arlington Hts., Ill., T ' TS h SUI Coed Wins swelled and ran as much as three German news agency, DPA, .to­ tor the Screen improve and find new markets for lest capsule and Its attached rocket and Steve.n M. Hotchkiss, A2, Cedar HE S~UD.EN. were c osen feet deep through Anita in Cass night quoted Tass as saying Soviet the farm products of Iowa in order section - 11,500 pounds of metallic Rapids, were injured Saturday for parti.clpatl~n .10 the exchange Bowling Crown County, where rain was measured Premier Nikita Khrushchev .,.. to put farming on a more profit- \ SAMUEL B. WHITING junk - have plummeted back into night when the auto Hotchkiss was through mtervlewmg sessions held unofficially at 5~ inches. dead. There was no immediate COlI· able basis. 'Cut R.ar Elta~ Tax ..' the earth's atmosphere and burned driving rolled down an embank. la~t Saturday by the ad·hoc com· . Speclll .. TIie Dally Iowan IOWA CITY was luckier when firmation of this report from any Whiting has three children. Susan up , the Space Agency said Monday. ment just west of the Coralville mlttee. . . . MINNEAPOLIS - SUI 0 wan it escaped serious wind damage other source." They had been in orbit around reservoir Both were treated for Reactions of students particlpat· Frances Feuer was named Inter­ Sunday. AT 4:26 P.M. the network broke the earth since last Wednesday. cuts at University Hospital. Hotch. ing in th~ exchang~ were favor· collegiate bowling queen here Mon· James E. Stewart, Iowa·JJlinois in on its regular TV programming Poitier, IT om Jones/ 18~1 The 7,OOO-pound production· model kiss was charged with failure to able. Tanl Graff~ s~ld sbe felt the day night in the coeds' section of Gas and Electric Co. district man· to say that Tass had no informa­ spacecraft, stripped of most of its control his vehicle. experience of vlsltmg a southern the Women's International Bowling ager said that there were about 25 tion on the report and that the Internal parts, and the burned-oul ANTON C GEIGER A2 Iowa Negro college would be very worth· Congress tournament. calls concerning power line inter­ German news agency had asked second stage of the Titan 2 launch· City, injured' in a mot~ycl~ acci. while ~nd would be a "unique op­ The 19-year-old Miss Feuer, A3, ruptions during a 12·hour period on that the report be withheld. It also Win Top Academy Awards ing rocket re·entered the earth's dent Friday has been released portunlty to broaden her under· Winnetka, Ill., a business adminis· Sunday. A normal amount of phone said the CBS man in Moscow bad atmosphere Sunday over the South , standing of the Negro in the South. tration major, captured the singles HOLLYWOOD 1m - Sidney Poitier, the hymn·singing Baptist who repair service calls were reported no report of the death. Atlantic, midway between South Richard Lehmann said he was and all-events title and was a memo helped nuns build a Catholic church in "Lilies of the Field," won a best Acciclents- by officials at the Northwestern At 4:56 p.m. CBS again brQke AmerIca and Africa, about 3 p.m . looking forward to the trip espe· ber of the winning five-member Bell Telephone Co. into a network program and said actor O!t:ar Monday night to become the first Negro to receive a top CST. (Continued on page 6) cially since it would provide an team. Monday it was mostly cloudy in the report had been labeled "rub­ Academy Award. the north and partly cloudy in the bish" by the Moscow official, Patricia Neal, the ranch house- lected best supporti ng actress. sooth. Temperatures ranged from American Broadcasting Co. .ald keeper of "Hud" was named best The auditorium erupted in Pressure Could Mount- 63 at Davenport to 46 at Mason it did not use the report on TV act res s of the ~ ... .~ cheers at the announcement of City. Iowa City's highest reading until Its regular network news P,I'O­ year at the 36th·' was 60. gram starting at 8 p.m. At lbat Poilier's victory. Wearing a broad annual a war d s Today warmer temperatures and time, the network commentlltOr c ere m 0 n les in grin, he trotted up to the stnge to gave a full rundown of the rumor, accept his award from last year's milder winds can be expected. The Santa Monica Civ· Fast Time Here? Git~ "Fo Watch C.R. temperature should reach 60 in noting first from late dispatebel winner, Anne Bancroft. ic Audi.torium. Iowa Oity. tbat it had been denied. "Tom Jones," rol· I "BECAUSE IT Is a long journey By DALLAS MURPHY said. "II Cedar Rapids rejects it. never moved west of the Waterloo- chants whose business is affected The National Broadcasting Co. licking r eproduc· to his moment," Poi tier said. "I Stiff Writer then it's entirely out of the picture Cedar Rapids area," he added. by daylight, such as the owners of Cirst used the report on its IjIte tion of Henry have many people to thank." The patchwork pattern of day. as far as we are concerned. University Heights will follow drlve·in theaters." Davis County afternoon regular radio and TV Fie I cfi ng's 18th Poitier, 37, was born in Miami, light saving time (oST) promises According to Russell Ross, asso- Iowa City's lead on the question of "Farmers are against it," Mrs. newscasts. By the time NBC went c e n t u r y novel, J_,'"'"., .. ...-: Fla., one of nine children of a to blanket Iowa again this sum· ciate professor of political science daylight saving time. according to John Dane, Route 3, said. "We 'No' on Liquor on the air with the report, it had In scored as best pic· well·to-do Nassau tomato farmer. mer, with the eastern cities. par- .and mayor of University Heights, Ross. A straw poll taken on the ;~r~ rr:m :.awn ~ d~~ ank'ay. . I hand the AP story in which the &e­ ture and for best POITIER The only previous Negro actor ticularly the major river towns, Cedar Rapids i~ feeling a great question several years ago indicat- 10 e Igges van ge IS viet official had branded the re­ direction by Tony Richardson and BLOOMFIELD 1.1'1 - Davis Coun· port "rubbish:' winner was Hattie McDaniel who adopting the new time and the deal of pressure because of Water· ed that the general feeling in Unl- having a few cities on DST and a ty residents Monday voted to pro· for best adapted screen play by western cities remaining on stand· loo's recent adoption of DST. versity Heights was in favor of few oU. Then we really have prob- Shortly after the report flrlt wu John Osborne. took best supporting actress hon· . lems " hibit the sale of liquor by the drink. heard In the United States. the AP ors for "Gone With the Wind" In ard time. The Waterloo City Council voted DST, he SBld. MRS. DANE'S husband owns a The 'unofficial vole in the 20th sent out a note to its editors acr.. Fedrico Felini's "8~" won the 1939. . Iowa City. one of the hold·outs in favor of DST last week and will "THE WHOLE question doesn't dairy farm southwest of Iowa City local option liquor election since the nation saying; I~~UEEN best foreign language film award . I C' against DST, is awaiting the decl· initiate the change April 26. make much sense unless It's con- Gerald W-.... ·P. a construction' the new liquor by the drink law and best costume design prize for MISS Nea ,whose Irst Hollywood . f th CdR 'd C'ty C d ted ti al I ..... u "Our Moscow bureau is cbeck­ black and white picture. ca!eer end.ed because producers slon 0 e e ar apI s I oun· "CEDAR RAPIDS' decision will uc on a na on sca e or. sec;; worker residing on Route 5, said he went into effect last July was 1,331 ing various reports that IOmetbin. . said she didn't have sex appeal. cil before making its own policy, undoubtedly affect the policy of ond bes.t, on a statewide basis. could see no benefits in daylight against selling drinks and 900 for. has happened to Khrushchev. There Melvyn Douglas, the patriarchal is eight months pregnant and was City Manager Carsten Leikvold said Iowa City on DST. I, for one, would Ross said. savings time. "It Just makes a Rejection of liquor by the drink is no confirmation whatever. The , Texas rancher of "Hud," was a unable to attend. The actress born Monday. The Cedar Rapids Council like to see Iowa City take the "Daylight saving time is much longer day for us. "Along the ag- made Davis County the ninth to report is variously ascribed to for· ~urprise winner for best support- 38 years ago in the mining 'camp is to make a decision Wednesday. lead." Ross said. more acceptable to the city dwell. ricultural line _ well, the cows vote dry. Eleven counties have eign news agencies. Tau in MOI­ IHURSDAY 109 actor. at Packard, Ky ., lives in Buck· "IF CEDAR RAPIDS adopts the Eastern Iowa is the only part of er than to the farmer." Leikvold still milk at the same timel" voted wet. Counties are automat· cow says it has no information, and Marga,ret Rutherford, the dowdy inghamshlre , England, with her time, then we will at least con· the state affected by OST, accord- said, "and the plan will probably Iowa City ended its policy of ically wet under the new law unless nothIng has appeared on the Taa. dowager of "The V.l.P:s," was se· husband , author Roald Dahl. sider it for Iowa City," Leikvold ing to Ross. "Dayli"ht time has also be opposed by some mer- adopting fast time in spring 11162. a special election is called. wire In New York. '1'h~ 'DOily lowon ), New·"€it ¥,,'. hOU$i.f,lg :, C(l)a,~ OBSERVATIONS '\ r •• ..... r .. "I I By RON ROSENCRANS thi~ AND COMMENT 11_ StlH Wrller torne ..... ' )t 1be next step for a new "plastic pater proF;losed by citizens metal" that has been developed in It co ~ ... 2 TUnDAY, APRIL 14, 1,.. lowl City, IlWl the SUI chemistry laboratories pater By DALLAS MURPHY GafCney's decision in the eviction Government for urban renewal tions include overloaded el\lclrkll might be outer space. covel StaH Wriler case was made in favor of a lo­ certification. circuits and lack of rodent 00II. Its developer, Jerry Williamson, of fir "The availability of decent, cal landlord, Mrs. Georgia Mar­ "WE WILL NEED a new muni· troI. G, Chicago, said, "It has the term- WI safe. sanitary housing to meet the Ias. She was seeking to ev ict four cipal hous.ing code that we can en­ FAILURE to enforce the code e 81 stability of metal and the light the I Suddenly .. they've needs of a growing population is stUdents from her apartment be­ force for our urban renewal pro­ may ptesent an obstacle to urbaD weight of plastic and therefore "']1 one of the most important aspects cause they would not pay their gram. One of the major objectives renewal plans, according to the COUld be very useful in space pro- whicl of the ~ity's d velopment." rent. The students said they were of the City Council is to pass an report. High appraisals of IUb­ jects because of its ability to mere 1 Cliscovered sex This is part of a reCommenda­ nol required by law to pay rent up-dated code before the end of standard property may compli· reduce payloads that must be lift- plaCE tion for a municipal housing code because the apartment did not the year," City Manager Carsten cate land acquisition In the re­ ed by rocket boosters." does made by the Citizens Advisory meet the s~ifieatjons of the Leikvold said Thursday, moval of the central buSMS Ilia· IN A BURST of belated perceptiveness, American The. plastic, polyquinoxaline, can for I Committee in a report to the City slate housing code. "Until tl1a!:. time, the city will triet. journalism has discovered that collegians have discovered Council this week. The report is withstand temperatures of 900 de- fore THE STATE hou ing code has continue its present policy ~nd the The Citizens Committee, with 1100 t the first volume of an attempt of expert help, has prepared a hO\l$o greel! Fah. in air and degrees to .. More than that. They have discovered that collegians never OOcn enforced in Iowa City state housing cod~ will not be en­ Fah. in a vacuum such as would and I nearly 300 Iowa Citians to "step since its adoption in 1919, accord­ forced ," he said. ing ordinance based on a model exist in outer space. ed tl are also doing ometJling about it. back and get a broader view of -recommended by the American ing to city officials. "It it (the cit}') permits land­ Williamson reported that the new Discussion of co)] giat ex has become so salable, in the community" in order to Public Health AssocIation and on "cbart a course for the future." The Iowa code sets minimum lords to rent substan~ard housing. ordinances recently adopted by organic \:()mpound received 8 large fact, that almo t every magazine - from the fiery Time to The report was made in con­ standards for cities with popula­ it is fostering hazards to the Cedar Rapids and Sioux City. amount o[ interest ' at the ' spring the more staid Atlantic fontllly and The ation - i trying junction with the Federal Urban tions over 15,000. Cities are per­ health and welfare of its citizens In order to enforce the ,new meeting of the American Chemi· mitted to have higher locat stand· from fire, vermin and over-crowd­ cal Society ' at Philadelphia last to Wlcover and e"-plain students' attraction and participa­ Renewal Program. It includes code once it is adopted, the city recommendations to the city ad­ ards. The eode requires inspec­ ed living conditions," according to will need to hire enough personnel week whell its technica l aspects hon in that age-old phenomenon. Any couple parked in a ministration in Lhe areas of rec­ tion of all multiple dwelling units the Citizens Committee report. to conduct a periodic and system­ were presented by Dr. John Stille, new Jaguar or an old Ford could have told lhem that this reation, health , culture, trans· annually. It is not presently en­ Violations of the state code have atic inspection. The new code will ~ur as ociate professor of chern· forced because of lack of Council Istry. has been going on for years. But then they probably portation, and melropolitan plan­ been estimated between 400-SOO by need adequate publicity, includillg ning. policy and sufficient inspection the Citizens Committee. Most of a booklet explaining the respo1l5i­ The development of this unique wouldn't have listened. lagazine journalism seems to nl11 "At Y f ricncis, ICC must ecollolllize 011 you." The problem of unsatisfactory personnel. the dwelling units in the central bilityof home owners, lhe report plastic came about after three in' cyde$, and s x j u l h 0 ' t heen "io" (jouroa li ticall y, - --- housing conditions in Iowa City, The slale code has been de­ business district are included in said, years of research and experimenta­ that is) for -IIwhile, emphasized sharply last week by scribcd as "out-dated," "difficult this figure. Volume 11 of the report, deal· tion by Williamson. He is quick the decision in the Marias-Ell· to en(oree," and "ambiguous" by These violations include tack of i", with the central business dlr to point out, however, that the lNow that it is, the nation's magazines ha\'c drawn a 'Strangelove'-must see wein eviction case, is dealt with various city officials. In addition, proper exits, basement apart­ triel, will be published sometime idea was originally Dr. Stille's. Wil­ liamson, 26, holds a master's de· pictUre of the college student that s]lOWS him devoting at great length in the 66-page re­ the requirements of the code are ments, improper garbage disposal afler May I, according to Al port. not stringent enough to meet the and failure of landlords to ob­ Arneson, co·chairman of the Citi· gree in chemistry from SUI and is m05~ or his time to planning and carrying out orgies or at D is trict Judge James P. standards sel by the Federal tain health permits. Other devia- zens Committee. a po.D, candidate fol' August. th~ ' \'ery least haVing illegitimate children. It's an interest­ bel,ylaugh blockbuster ------.------THREE YEARS AGO, Dr. Stille ~ f ictlll'e, but fortunately (or unfortunately, depending saw that the properties of two By RAY PRESTON been proclaiming to the heavens organic compounds having the ra­ up~~ hQw you look at it) it isn't 1111 accurate one. Iowan Rev iewer what a rotten actor he is, but Cew ther impressive sounding names o[ Lots of good fun now going 'on have heard the call. I 3,3'.«iaminobenzidine and 1,4·di­ I local government is not living. What is happening is less disastrous than the ensa­ , ,~ down at the Varsity Theatre. 1f we describe the rote of Gen· , glyoxalylbenzene, were such that if tionaliJJts would have us believe. The co ll ege generation i can't tell yet if its of Academy eral Ripper as "one-dimenslonal," a way could be found to combine sitnply making a break with a rather artificial moral code Award caliber, but, "Dr. Strange- (that is, incredible), Kubrick was them, a thermally stable plastic love : Or, How I Learned To Stop able to fit Hayden exacUy into tJtaf began disint grating at th very tim th Victorian up to its civiC respansibilities might be formed. He asked Wil­ Worrying And Love The Bomb" that dimension, turn him on and liamson if he would like, as a pre­ .Alge morality was formulated in a.1ast-ditch eHort to is a must-sce beUylnugh block- let him rip. With no possibility for 8y RAL.PH McGILL these had failed he met with the personal discussions by Whit three main areas remaining, ac· doctoral r~earch project, to try it buster. I suspect alternatives, and thus mistakes, One of the more inexplicable governor at Newport, Rhode Is­ House and Justice Department a . cording to the Justice Depart. and find a way to accomplish this. that at last Stan- the role fits into the film perfect- contradictions of our time is the lanll. Following this, Mr. Eisen· sistants and by the Attorney Gen­ ment, where Negroes are unable Williamson accepted the challenge : The children of the Victorians tried to hold together ley Kubrick ha Iy. This is the case with Pickens filibuster against the right to vote hower asked help from a group of eral, himself, were used in an to vote. These are Mississippi and and spent countless hours in reo ~ much \Jf tllO fabric of Victorian morality - the sanctity fulfilled expecta· and others. and the denial of Southern governors, headed by effort to have local government parts of Alabama and Louisiana. search before ac hi eving his goal. lions and done TH US, without having Sellers the hallot by the then chief executive of North carry out its own sworn obtiga­ The result of his work is a ('j virginity, th double standard, the ban on premarital hacked himseU the mimic "impersonate" every The department has offered evi· states and coun­ Carolina, Luther Hodges. They tions. All failed . dence that registration is prevent· powder Ihat can be dissolved and and the aU mpt to lIlak sex unpl asant if it couldn't be out a minor mas- role, or without owning a stable of sex, ties at the local met with Governor Faubus and When the University of Ala­ ed "by devices so absurd that used, among other things, as II iinored - as they could. Their children and grandchildren, terpiece. actors like Scott, the film is able level. obtained what they believed to be bama was ordered to admit a they are cynical." . highly heat resistant coating for The rea r e . to show an "unbelievable nut" at S u c h actions a promise to accept the court objects. Williamson explained that tile present coUeg g noration, llave quietly abandoned til many ways one every pOint in the chain of our student from one of its Negro It should be obvious to those can serve only order. colleges, President Kennedy again that filibuster and those at the a commonly known organic film, could approach defense. B~tween the steUars, &x'le in favor of one which views sexual codcs as personal to make inevita· The federal government did not made a personal plea in behalf local level who deny the right to Saran Wrap, is also formed in this nervous sub· who play the prime "links," there lJIatters. ject of Bomb and is no choosing. ble federal ac· wish to enter the case. Mr. Eisen­ of the federal system - a reliance vote that they, themselves, are this manner but it not heat re- tion of the ex- hower was patient and exhausted on local government. The Justice weakening local government and • sistant. eoUege administrations ],ave in rar instances he,lpeii ramification. There is the seri- But I'll choose George C. Scott pense of local ..., ous approach (pretty well taken because he was abte to do his every possible approach to ob· Department sent one of its assist­ respect for it by uslng it to deny Williamson admits that the cost jpurnalists to magnjfy students' sexual activities by attempt­ government, since, obviously, the tain local action. When nothing ants who made - with millions this basic citizenship right. Final· of producing th e "plastic metal" care of by Resnais ); or, straight part in spite o( the fact that he's constitutional right of a qualified i)Jg to police t.bem. The Harvard administration's Iflaive dis­ satire o( the serious subject; or a great dramatic actor. His slow else could be done, troops were looking on the tetevised proceed­ ly, the federal governmeni must will probably be relatively high citizen to cast a baUot cannot, sent and kept at Little Rock to Cor various combinations which re- yet ineluctable disintegration of ings - a kuiet, earnest appeal protect this right. When and if because of the cost of its basic

.. " THE DAILY IOWAN-lowl City, 11.-Tuesday. April 14. 1""-P'" ,

, I , , , I Incr as d Faci/iti s mcrgency Cases SUI Develops Plastic Metal Refused; Belgian By RON ROSENCRANS this developmenL and patent at· Enlarges Union Board Stiff Wrltltr torneys have been hired and B Doctors Retaliate '!be next step for a new "plastic patent applJcation has been filed. By STEVE DEWOLF 'reorganization, Jim Lofgren, 02, ~ns metal" that has been developed in It could take several years for a BRUSSELS, Belgium III - Bel· Campus Staff Writer Bloomfield. Union Board vice presi· gium's doctors called oU Monday the SUI chemistry laboratories patent to be granted, but the dis· dent, said he feit the new Union ODS include overloaded electrical might be outer space. covery is protected from the date Demand crealed by doubling the night a system of emergency treat. . ircuits and lack of rodent COIl· of first applic.ation. size and greatly increasing tbe fa· Board is much superior to the old ment that had been maintained Its peveloper, Jerry Williamson, one because it. is extremely flexi· since they struck against the gov· ·0J. G, Chicago, said, "It has the term· WtLLIAMSON stressed that only cilities of the Union in the future FAILURE Notes ble ernment's socialized plan 13 daY$ to enforce the code a] stability of metal and the light the basic work has been done. have lead to a structural re-or· lay present an obstacle to urban weight of plastic and therefore ganization of the Union's tudent ago. mewal plans, according to the "There are many practical things University Profs Meet government - the Union Board. "It is now up to the govern·. could be very useful in space pro­ which must be done before com· The American Association of Uni­ Nine Engineers ment authorities to take care of ,port. High appraisals of sub­ jects because of its ability to The Union Board's new organ· andard property may compll· mercial pro d u c ti 0 n can take versity Professors will meet at 8 ization was explained by Robert emergency medical situations," Dr. reduce payloads that must be lift· place," he said. The University Ite land acquisition In the re­ p.m. today in the Senate Chamber Pfeffer, B3, Seneca, m., Union Attend Conference Joseph Farber. spokesman for the ed by rocket boosters." does not have the facilities needed doctors, told a news conference. loval of the central business dis· The plastic, po]yquinoxaline, can of Old Capitol. Board President, to housing unit Nine SUlowans will attend the jct. for such development and there­ Activities Chairmen Sunday night The action apparently was in withstand temperatures of 900 de· fore Williamson expects the rights A panel discussion concerning 20th annual midwestern conference retaliation for the government's The Citizens Committee, with at a tea in the Old Golp Room of of the American Society oC Civil grees Fah. in air and ItOO degrees to ~ sold to private industry "Faculty Participation in Public order Sunday conscripting 3,600 of 'perl help, has prepared a hous· Affairs" will be moderated by Don­ the Union. Engineers at the UniverSity oC Wis· Fah. in a vacuum such as would and a commercial product develop· the nation's 10.000 doctors who hold g ordinance based on a model ald Johnson, chairman of political THE UNION BOARD is now consin in Madison April 23·25. :commended by the American exist in 'outer space. ed there. He said that the "plas· structured at three levels instead military res e r v e commissions. Williamson reported that the new tic metal" he has made might science. Panel members include Featured on the program will be Jblic Health Associatlon and 011 Vernon B. Vandyke, professor of of the previou two. In all, 220 About a third oC the reserve doc· ~ompound II possibly be improved to Ii point a panel discussion on "What is Ex· dinances recently adopted b~ organic received large students will serve in one capacity tors have shown up for duty, but amount of interest at the ; spring where it woold be even more heat polJtical science, Russell M. Ross, pected of the Graduate Engineer?" !dar Rapids and Sioux City. associate professor of poll tical sci· or anoth r on the board as com· a career army doctor said the call· In order to enforce the new meeting of the American Chemi· resistant. pared with 80 before the r vainp­ Also scheduled are tours of the up had helped little. cal Society at Philadelphia last ence, and Eric Bergsten, assistant de once it is adopted, the cily Thre41 years may seem like a professor of law. ing. A number of new activities U.S. Forest Products Laboratories ill need to hire enough personnel week when its technical aspects long time to be working on one • • and projects will be studied by and the University's nuclear reo conduct a periodic and system· were presented by Dr. John Stille, chemistry problem bur William· • the board. actor iaboratory. ~UJ associate professor of chem· ic inspection. The new code wlll son is actually quite satisfied with Schmidhauser Speech At the highest level under the The students include Richard C. istry. the speed in which he achieved a «I adequate publicity, inclUdiJIg John Schmidhauser, professor of new organization, the Union Board Atkinson, E4, Cedar Rapids; Hugh booklet explaining the responsi· The development of this unique solution. He cited. as an example, polJtical science and Congressional ha four general groupings of ac· A. Fisher, E4, Cedar Rapids; Den· that DuPont has been trying for 10 lity of home owners, the report plastic came about after three candidate (rom Iowa's First Dis· tivities - social. cultural, recrea· nis L. Foderberg, E4, Council id. years of research and experimenta· years to develop a syntbetic shoe trict, will speak on current cam· 'ional and educational. These are BluHs; Floyd L. Krapfl, E4, Dyers· Volume II of the roport, deal· tion by WillJamson. He is quick leather and only has recently paign issues at 8 p.m. Thursday in simply c:lassifications for dividing ville; Frederick G. Moore. E4, ~ with the central business dis­ (0 point out, however, that the achieved a s i g n i f i can t break· 321A Schaeffer HaIL The Schmid· the events and activities which through. Iowa City; John H. Schwob, E4, ct, will be published sometime idea was originally Dr. Stille's. Wil· hauser appearance is being spon· the Union Board sponsors. Iowa City; John J. Miller, E3, ler May I, according to Al liamson, 26, holds a master's de· Williamson said he was greatly sored by the Young Liberals. Beneath the four general group· Oelwein; Wayne E. Kruse, E4, Sa· gree in chemistry from SUI and is aided in his research by equip· ings are 12 "functional areas," six 'neson, co·chairman of the Citi· • • • -II BM '~:!I 'hl!eg a:>nJg pUB wal ns Committee. a Ph.D. candidate for August. ment which became available LO more than the Board previousiy ington. THREE YEARS AGO, Dr. Stille the Chemistry Department only Cancer Talk had. Headed by Directors who were saw that the properties of two within the past three years. "II Robert Kretzschmar, assistant Inventor at Work chosen in the all·campus elections, • organic compounds having the ra· you want to do good research ," professor of Obstetrics and Gyne· the "functional areas" plan such ther impressive sounding names of he said, "you must have good PI.stic: met.l inventor J.rry Wiliam50n, G, Chicago, III" (right) events as Forum Lectures, parties, cology, will speak on "Public Edu· cMcks • t.mperatur. r.cordltr during • test of the heat·r.sist.nt vlng, 3.3'·diaminobenzidine and l,4·di: equipment and, like ~ndustry, we cation of Cancer" at Wednesday's and movies. glyoxslylbenzene, were such that if also need good equipment." Optimist Club meeting at noon in charact.r of a "pl.stic met.I." Stllnding with him is Profltssor John THE THIRD level consists of 41 a way could be found to combine the Jefferson Hotel . K. Stille, of the Chemistry D.partm.nt. SUI has applied for a patent committees, under the control of 127 S. Dubuque on the material. them, a thermally stable plastic He will also show a film titled, the 12 "functional areas." These Flower Phon. 8-1622 .. ties might be formed. He asked Wil· Child-Art "Is Smoking Worth It? .. committees will do the organizing . . I liamson if he would like. as a pre­ and supervising of art exhibits, jazz ree mam areas remammg,. ae· docto~al research project, to try • • • concerts, billiards tournaments, rding to the Justice Depart. and find a way to accomplish this. University Choir College Convention for Barry; and other like activities. Each com· Williamson accepted the challenge On Display mittee will have a chairman. mt, where Negroes are unable SUI's University Choir will ap­ Mr. Stork Was A Good Friend vote. These are Mississippi and ond spent countless hours in reo "These commitlC<'S are the key pear in a Union Board concert in but the / rts of Alabama and Louisiana. search before aChieving his goal. the Main Lounge of the Union at to the successful operation of the Wednesday GOP SUlowans in Minority board," Pfeffer soid. "They will e department has offered evi· The result of his work is a 8 p.m. Thursday. nce that registration is prevent· powder that can be dissolved and either make or hreok the new or· Diaperene "by devices so absurd that used, among other things, as a An exhibition of children'S art No tickets will be necessary for By BRAD CHURCH Itive and Goldwater supporter," ganization." higbly heat resistant coating for from the University School will reo admittance and no seats will be Staff Writer was elected chairman 960·380. The PFEFFER PONTED out that the Diaper Service ~y are cynical." place Irving Marantz's display, reserved. CHICAGO - Pro-Goldwater forc· Iowa delegation cast 64 oC its 65 :t should be obvious to those objects. Williamson explained that re·organization of Union Board has FROM a commonly known organic film, which has been on exhibition in the Sponsored by the music commit· es dominated the country's largest votes for Blythe. resulted in the possibility oC m'lnv It filibuster and those at the Main Gallery of the Art Building tee of Union Board and the 65· college Republican convention, held Judy Jacobscn of Drake Univer· 'al level who deny tbe right to Saran Wrap, is also formed in new activities for students. A Col­ this manner but it not heat reo since April 5. voice choi r, under the direction of here last Friday and Saturday. sity, Des Moines, was unanimous· lege Quiz Bowl, similar to tele· NEW PROCESS le that they, themselves, are The new display will open at Daniel Moe, associate professor of Seventeen delegates from the Iy elected co·chairman. akening local government and W sislanl. vision's "College Bowl," ski parties is Cln even beHer one 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and continue music will perform several religi­ SUI Young RepublJcan Club at· Blythe is a veteran of six years' and autograph teas and discussions Diaper Service Phon.: 7·9666 .pect for it by using it to deny Williamson admits that the cost through next Tuesday. ous and spiritual numbers, a Mo­ tcnded the Midwest Federation work in the Midwest Federation. s basic citizelll!hip right. Final· of producing the "plastic metal" with SUI and Iowa authors are The Gallery wlll be open Mon· zart motet, works by Moe, and College Republican Convention. James Werner, chairman of the several possible activities which ~~.- _~;:~_===~~==~;~~-:~;~~~~~~~~~. the federal government must will probably be relatively high day through Saturday from 8 a.m. others. which was represented by dele· Michigan delegation, was the other ,tect this right. When and if beca~e of the cost of its basic the Union Boord will look into. to 9 p.m. and on Sunday from • • • gates from 13 Midwestern slates. candidate [or chairman. Commenting after the tea on the s becomes necessary, is there components. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Both candidates for chairman Werner was also a Goldwater Mother's Day Gift f'lbing but complete intellectual "At first it will have only very "Iowa City teachers, the public, Union Board Movie of the Federation were Goldwater supporter but was backed by some • • • honesty and hypocrisy in pro­ specialized uses," he said. He does aud SUlowans are cordially invited The Union Board movie to be supporters. Lodge and Rockefeller delegations. ts by governors or other pub­ not know exactly what the produc· to view the show," said Theodore presented at 7 p.m. Sunday in JAMES D. BLYTHE, a law stu· Both candidates said they would Government officials against "interiere~e" t lion eosts will be, but he jokingly K. Ramsay, supervisor of element· Macbride Hall will be 'Can Can' dent at Indiana University and a support any candidate chosen at "Washington"? said, "I've heard of exotic things tary art at the University School. starring Shirley Maclaine and self·proclaimed "staunch conserva· the National Republican Conven· :urely we now are mature like lhis costing around a thous· Works made by elementary stu· Frank Sinatra. tion, to be held in San Frnncisco Graduate IUgh to understand tluit only and .dollars a pound. However. I dents will be placed in the upstairs • • • in JUly. en local government refuses to don't think it will cost that much." portion of the gallery, and works Julliard Presi dent SEN. GOLDWATER spoke nt a does the federal authtll'ity be: The University is interested in by high school students will be Wesley Wives rally Friday night which was at· Grants Open ne necessary. placed on the first floor . The Wesley Wives will meet at 8 To Lecture, Confer tended by 10,000 Chicagoans and The competition for 1965.66 Unit. DIstributed 1964 by "Every student in the elementary tonight in the North Lounge of The Hall sr,ndJcate, Inc. 'th SUI Musl'c'lans many delegates from the conven· ed States Government graduate (All Rlgh • Reserved) WAYNEElS art program will be represented at Wesley House Mrs. Robert J. Gum· WI tion. About 300·500 delegates staged least once. That means there will nit, a member of the League of . a Goldwater demonstration afler grants for academic study OJ' re- Cor be about 180 pieces," according to Women Voters, will be the speaker. Dr. Peter Mennin, president 0 f the rally which filled the lobby of search abroad and proCessional oJfe" a complete selection of Ramsay. All Methodist student wives are in· the Julliard School of Music, New the LaSalle Hotel and spilled out training in creative and perform· ""'ding annountemenlS "Pieces displayed have been vited to attend. York City, will visit SUI the week into the street. They were joined ing arts will officially open May "11«1 Cor the discrim· made with conte crayon, real batik, • • • of April 20. by a few Lodge supporters, who I, the Institute of International inatinSo crayon over crayon, tempera, clay, Mennin will participate as the were soon drowned out. Education has announced. fJJk lor .•• India ink, and colored SARE Recordings 1964 visiting composer in an 8· State caucuses were held Friday Students who wish to apply for fudents, I an award must be U.S. citizens, chalk. Monoprint portraits, three­ The Student Association on Ra· year·old program designed to give afternoon and throughout the night. must have a bachelor's degree or fourths as big as life-size portraits, cial Equality (SARE·Friends of SUI students an opportunity to ex· The Iowa delegations met at 3 a.m. will also he displayed," Ramsay SNCC) will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wed· change ideas with leading creative Saturday, where the SUI delegation its equivalent by the beginning date nesday in tbe Pentacrest Room of personalities. found, as expected, they were in of the grant, and must be profi· :ilities "The high school students have the Union. In addition to speaking aboul the minority by supporting Gov. cient in the language of the host , country. pieces made with block linoleum The main feature of the meeting "Contemporary American Music' Nelson Rockefeller. SUI had the Selections will be made on thc heart of what is now some of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil printing, monoprinting. pencil and will be authentic tape recordings of at a public lecture at 3:30 p.m. largest delegation from Iowa . basis of the personal qualifications restricted housing areas. This • ink drawings, and clay," Ramsay police brutality to Negroes in Gads· April 21 in North Music Hall, The convention convened at 10 r . I den, Ala. All interested students Mennin wiU hold individual confer· a.m. Saturday. The morning was and academic and l or pro esslOna :er sees only progress' and said. records of the applicant, and the locracy in such a develw· A man must make "The object of this work is to are invited to attend. ences with student composers and spent seating the delegates. A de· take the child as far as he can go give informal talks for music stu· bate over which of two delegations feasibility of the apPJJcant's pro· It. his opportunity, as in combining principles of art with • • • dents while he is here. from Miami of should be seat. posed study plan. hy shouldn't studenls be per· the things he already does inlui· Law Wives The SUI Symphony Orchestra ed took up about two hours of Three types of grants will be oft as find it­ will honor the Julliard president convention time. available under the Fuibright-Hays .ed to Ii ve among the verY tively. The Law Wives wiJJ meet at 7:45 Act: U.S. Government full grants; lie they are supporting. Or to FRANCIS BACON "We want to develop a child's tonight in the Law Center Lounge. by presenting a concert featuring Nominations began at 3 p.m. joint U.S .. other government grants, e it bluntly; why should pea­ sensitivity to the things around Mrs. D. H. McCuskey will present his compositions at 8 p.m. April 22 aftcr a break for lunch and the and U.S. Government travel.only him," Ramsay said. a program on flower arranging. who are living off the stu· .f.O.llO.wiiied· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gran ts. ------a~tiiitiiihiiieiiiuiiiru.·.on.·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.e.leiiict;.io.n.s.q.uiiii.Ck.J.y----- iiiiiii I A full grant will provide a slu .. :s be allowed to establish l. Han your picture tak.n n_ for nselves in super class A res­ dent with total tuition, mainte· Mother', or Father', D.y. 7·3331 nance, round· trip transportation to t tial areas in which stud~nts one of 38 participating countries not permitted lmless It is to 8fephen~ in the prograro, health and accLdent ect Ole more ,affluent citizens insurance, and an incidental anow· tef!, Studio 4 S. Linn I haviug to come face·to·face ( with the SOUl'ce of their ai· ance. loe? r have had contacts with sands of citizens in coileii' university towns in elibt lS in the 1v1iddlewest and have light I particularly impressed ~lth reluctance on the lIart of the oC them - professors ill· and !d - to admit they U\Ie off Itudents. right e writer of this article bas oU stude,pts Jor 30 yean, An exquisitely modern reared two families, and built Slacks to compliment c:oJJI.iderable estate - everY 18 K oC which came from ...... And there are opportunities to and to coordinate design in golel. The be made In the life insurance i, a fact he readily admits. b~.inessl is to the style. note he trics to give them their glowing eliamond, ~y's worth and would do Jln young men with Initiative, who for this season's !>fUer joll of it were it not want to be jn a business thllt ~qning Restri,ction,. can be built from their own wardrobe. superbly mounted, casts a IS WRITER would like to abilllr and imagination, shOUld find out more about a career in est to the Editor of The Daily from spell of enchantment. The n that that paper institute a life Insurance sales, leading to $6.98 .aign for the revision of Iowa lales management. With Provi· Zoning Laws toward a new dent Mutual you'll be • step matching wedding band . that would be more in the ahead by starting your traininl !Jon of filliQg the neej\, of now, whlleyou're stilt in eolles •. may be worn two ways as ;reat mass of citizens - tbe If you have something to offltr nt~ themselves - who for us, why not see what Wit have ana 'aclical purposes are sllbject to offer you? Phone or wrIte for shown. Elegant ver­ Ixation without reprvscnta- full Information. Or better..til4 stop by for a talk. satile. One half carat, I when a citizcn can't CVOll Cheri Needs Help? I b!lthroom to his aparirnept three hundred dollars. I without public hearln~s aIId LAWRENCE T. WADe, H. m.y need help with his studl .., Iious charges, one ml,ht Gefleral Agent but P.rls g••• him .11 the tlelnlnll 18k along with that now tam· help h. n,eded. Their fill, efficlen! adio commercial: 1M Sui",. & LOin Bid •• servlc. prOvides thl solution for Iny Who put eight big toma· clunlne probllm. Brln, your cl.ln· lowl City, I_I I in that little, bllty, can? In, 10 P.rll. I, you know who; you w who; you know who." PhontUW631 ~ $;" 'au don't you haven't heeD & SHIRT LAUNDRY 2",,1* J85I th!l papers. 1, r , 20 lOuth clinton 121 Iowa Avenue MEMBER "'M[~IC ... tI 109 E W h · H, ..&&... """ CEM SOCIElT • as .n9 Iowa low.a ...:._ , '.' ¢l'ir6Wn~ .. 'on City, .-

p ... t-THe DAIL'I' leWAN-low. (!ty, I•. -Tv.td • ." April 14, ,,.. KWAD Los Angeles, Houston Win Fourfeen Hawkeye Errors The DormUory volc. uf TM St4Ie Unloerllty uf lowo 1 880kc ...... lI4I15 As Maiors Season Opens As leathernecks Win Two TUESDAY WASHING TO I.fI - Ken ie- 40.145 Washington fans who turned They stretched their lead to 3-6 (Coordln.lor John Koutre) The We tern Illinois Leath­ Banaszek. a walk to Duke Lee and and Saturday. witn Bradley provld· P.... I I Bride and Julio Navarro took over out in hopes their Senators might in the fifth on another walk to 4:\Ml Dave RitchIe a single by Bob Sherman. ing the opposition. I:GO rranelne Hcrbrandt. Marilyn the pitching duties from President escape the cellar. after finisrung Fregosi, a single by Adcock, who ernecks scored 10 unearned Roud.bush " Ginny Wallen ' Johnson Monday and tossed the there the past three easons . took second on the throw to third. runs in the first game and got Tb& fourth and fifth Box Scores ,:GO Bob Flanagan to a one hit Los Angeles jumped into the lead and a single by Lee Thomas. proved to be fatal for the Hawks. IOWA 5. WISTERN ILLINOIS " 1:110 K.thy Corey two - hit pitching from Dick II;" LUCky Pat Jordan 4-6 victory over Washington to in the third on Billy Moran's The Angels wound up their scor­ however. With the help of only four 10y,lA AI R H.II • .m. hits and fi~e Hawk errors. the ' ttkinl, cf ...... s , , , 'lOO SIGN OFF open the 1964 Isingle, a walk to Jim Frego i and ing in the eighth on a trIple to cen­ Howard in the night-cap to JIM_," ...... S.,. ICoordinator Pat Jord.n) baseball season. Adcock's double that drove in ter field by catcher Bob Rodgers, Leathernecks crossed the plate lCoehnk. 2b ...... " 3 1 • • sweep a double-header from seven times. During tl1e defensive J. '.t..... n. 3b ...... 5 • , • It was a gloomy slart for the foran . who scored on Bobby Knoop's slow lOrna, C ...... 1 2 , 1 roller to Bill Skow­ the Iowa Hawkeyes here S t­ lapse Mickey Moses committed lI.nuzek. If ...... 5 I I 1 three errors and Lee and Brunst Ln, 1b ...... 3 • 1 1 ron . urclay, 13-5 and 4-1. in games .h...... n. rf ...... , • , I had one each. Despite a total of 10 Irunll, p .. .. ,. . ... 1 • • • This was no spine-tingler of a featuring errors, off-and-on hit­ game - Los Angeles won. 4 to 0, hits, the Hawks were never in the Gre.n. p •.. •• . •... , • • • Golf Team Prepares I') NI ...... I ...... • • • • and the home (olles made only one ting and the ejection of West­ game after th at ¥adelen, p ...... 0 • • • hit - but Johnson stuck It out to ern's , Guy Ricci. THE HIGHLIGHT of the second L. , . terMn, p ...... • • • • ~~i~J . game occurred in the trurd inning TOTALS ...... 34 S 1. S the dreary end. The Hawks committed nine . ~ TUESDAY For Friday Opening And, although he is on a diet. errors in the first game of the when umpire C I a u d e Hamlin :a~~"!.~~ ~~L_ ...... ASI r ~ -:1 the President honored an ancient thumbed Western lllinois Coach Irookl, cf ...... 3 3 • • ':10 a!l>rnhll/ Show Member of Iowa's golf team will play another IS-holes of tradition. nibbling on both peanuts twin bill. Seven of them came Guy Ricci out of the ball game. ~::~: ~ .. : :::.:::::' ; ~ ~ : .:11 News while starter Carl Brun$t was on ':30 Bookfhelt a qualifying round today as Coach Chuck Zwicl1er attempts to and popcorn. The Iowa crowd of about 500 had V.II.lo. 2b ...... 2 2 • , Los An ....1 IA) .. 101 02. 010-4 , 1 the mound. Brunst pitched 4% in­ been on the umpires much of the '.no•• If " . ...• ... . . 4S 11 " " ';1$ Ne ..s • Proch.ska, II ...... It.IO Americ.n Poeh,), sel t five player for the Hawkeye ' opening meet with Mis­ Wllhln.ton .. 000 000 000-0 1 2 nings and gave up live hits but the afternoon and the hectic thIrd in- Rung ., c ...... 5 a I 1 Mclrld •• N.... ro (7) . nd Rodt."; r 11:47 lIualc ouri Friday_ Oltnn. Kllno II) .... d ..IJ... . W errors let Western Illinois score ning had it roaring. p ~ . :.:: ::: :::: .: ~ ~ Mclrld. (1011). L - Ollnn 10-1). nine runs before Steve Green came ¥rJr t : II:» Calendar of Event. With the bas~s loaded and only TOTALS ...... 36 13 \I , 11 :58 News Headllnes Zwiener reports that all the 111., all rcport~ly improv.ed over • • • in to relieve him. L2:tO Rhythm Rambles Ed 2tt 340 flM..-lI positiDns are "up for grabs" be- 1963; and Bob Gitchell. ~cDlor fro~ THE HAWKS had taken a 4-2 one out, Western Illinois' swift West.rn illinois ...... 11:)8 News Brooks attempted to steal home on low...... 004 000 I...... , It4S News Background cause he has not had a chance to Cresco. the 1963 captam wbo WIll lead in the third inning of the open­ 1:00 lluslc CoIfS Defeat a pilch that got away from IOwa I. 4 evaluate the performances of the not . be able to pl~y regularly ~Is er on a single by Dick Perkins. a IOWA WESTERN ILLINOIS . :25 Ne ..s catcher Jim Freese. Freese picked IOWA A8 " H." 4:30 Tea TI",n men since the weather has not per- sprmg because he IS now a medical walk to Jim Koehnk, consecutive NI.d..... , If ...... 4 0 • • 5:15 Sports Time up the ball behind and to the right 4 0 Cincinnati, 6-3 doubles by Jim Freese and Ken Koehnk, 2b .... ., I • .,0 News milted them to get out of the student. , of the plate and tried to throw it Ln, lb ...... 3 • • • US News Background CNational League pennant. held 1.IWIU.k, cf ...... I • • • ..,. Joseph Conrad Iowa Netmen the Western batter who was called thudu. II ...... 3 0 • • ' :00 Music MISSOURI should provide tough a.nd J.unior Chamber of Commerce the Reds to five ruts Monday and President Lvndon Johnson, with coat tails flying, lets go with the out and the runner. Brooks. was Ich.u.nb.r" p ...... 2 0 0 • ':45 News Final (a) Gebhard ...... 0 • • ~ IIlGO SIGN 0 FF competition fOI' the Hawks since title In 1962, and Joe McEvoy o( with ninth inning help hurled the pitch that oHicially opened the Am.rlcan Ltlgu. baseball se.son forced to return to third base. Ricci , they ~ave already had some meets. ~ubuque . a ~ember o.l the slate Houston Colts to a season-opening Monday _ The Los Angeles Angels defeated the Washington Senators, Win Easily protested this call violently and TOTALS ...... 24 2 6-S victory over his old mates. WflTIRN ILL . AI R H ,'1• including a victory over Washing- high school title t.eam m 1962 and 4·0, in the opener. -AP Wir.photo when he thought Schauenberg balk- R.kowskl, 3b ... 3 2 , When Johnson faltered in the [owa's tennis team won rour sin- ed on a pitch to the next hitter he Brooks, cf ...... 3 2 •, ton of St. Louis. rated the. most Improved player '" I Oliff. Ib 4 0 Six gol( rs usually compete in from Iowa s 1963 rl'eshm~ squad. ninth with two out and three runs gles matches and swept the dou- cbarged Hamlin. bumping him Drury. If .... :::::::::: 2 I • • \1J11!1lA1 each meet; however, only five will Other sop~s are Dan Fhger, I:Iew in. ,Hal Woodeshick replaced rum. A bles matches to defeat Northern three times_ Hamlin didn't hesitate V.II.lo, 2b ...... 3 •I • two·run homer by Bob Skinner was lUinois, 7-2. Saturday for its third in thumbing Ricci out of the park. Lemart, rf 2 • • play against Missouri since Iowa Hampton ; Jim Hodges. Des MOines BruQst, 'NiedbalQ Qut procllask., II .. •.. . . . 3 • • • ~es only five players on road and Bob and Bill Fanter of Crys- the end for Johnson. win against two defeats. The three losses over the week- Hltlm.ler. c ...... 3 •0 • • . - - Howard, p ...... ,. 3 • : I tri tal Lake, 1U. John Donovan. a Two walks, a wild pitch. an error Hawkeye Coach Doh Klotz used end left Iowa with a 4-6-1 record. • • ps. senior transfer from Loras CoUege. by Chico Ruiz and a two-run single sophomores in the singles matches Another three-game series is sched- TOTALS ...... 26 4 4 I THE TOP PLAYERS on this Dubuque. Is also expected to help. by veteran NeUie Fox gave the For '3 Weeks or-More to allow them to gain experience uJed for tbe Iowa Field on Friday W.It.rn IIl1noll ...... 201 DOl 1-4 year's sq uad are: Don Allen. senior Commenting on the Big Ten Coils three runs in the fifth . and paired his No. 1 doubles team ~======Io=w=a=.=. =..= .=.. =.=. ::'::' ="="="=';:001:;:;1-:;;1 from Estherville. a good player la~t championships in May, Zwienel' Houston got three more in the The past weekend may have cially si nce McAndrew will not be of Dick: RileY' and Marc Mears with summer who should be better thiS listed Minnesota Wisconsin Michi­ sixth 011 a single by Rusty Stau­ done more damage to the Iowa able to pitch yet this week and sophomore as "p1ayer-coaches" in spring; John Berggren. senior from gan and Purdue 'as the best' teams. band, Jim Wynn 's home I'un which base ball team than puttlllg three according to Schultz may not be their only action of the day. were followed by singles by Bob JOBS ABROAD ~ Moines. Roger Gunderson, jun- He gives the edge to Minnesota, losses on lhe team record. Field ready to open the Big Ten season Iowa meets Minnesota at Minnea­ lor from Eagle Grove and Bruce who will host the title meet. "[ just Aspromonte and John Bateman. an Coach Dick Schultz said Monday April 24. McAndrew is resting an polis Saturday. STUDENTS & TEACHERS Thompson, junior from Freeport. hope we can be in clo e behind error and Eddie Kasko's force [or that two players. Carl Brunst and injured elbow. IOWA 7, NORTHERN ILLINOIS 2 Sln,I.1 Lorgest NEW directory. lists hundreds of permanent these teams." he added. anolher tally. Bill Niedbala. will be lost to the Schultz said that the loss. of Nied­ Arden Stokll.d (I) b ..t DIY. John­ Houston 000 033 OOG-' 7 I team for at least three weeks bala anel Brunst probably had more son INI!, 6-2, .-2 career opportunities in Europe, South America, Africa 1964 GOLF SCHEDULE Cincinnati 000 000 003-3 5 2 Tom ...nson (I) b•• t D•• e Ray INI). April 17 - Mlnourl II •. m.I .LOhUOJ1, WooClflhlck (t) and 8.te­ and possibly the rest of the sea­ of a demoralizing effect 011 the '-0, ,.­ and the Pacific, for MALE or FEMALE_ Totols 50 coun­ April 27 - Western IIl1noi. (I a.m.) m.n; Malon.y. EIIII (7). Nichols 19) and son. team than the three losses to St.ve W.lu (I) be.t Elliot Abronl M.y 1 - At Northern Illinois Edwards. W - Johnlon (1-0). L - Ma­ II), H, 6-0 tries. Gives specific addresses and names prospective May , _ 36·hole tournament, IOWI lonty 10.1). NI EDBALA, who has alternated Western lllinois. One of the team's John Svarupi (I) .... t W.yn. 8.rv­ City (8 a.m.) - IllInoll, Indian., Iowa. Hom. runl - Houlton. Wynn (I). with Dick Pel'kins in the outfield weaknesses all season has been a r.n INI) 7·5. '-2 U.S, employers with foreign subsidiaries. Exception. Mlchlv.n SI.te. Mlnnelot., Northwest· clnclnn.ti, Sklnn.r (I). Da •• F.11c INI) .... t John E"'rl (I), ern, Not r. Dime and Wisconsin and who had shown good hitling lack of depth. he said, and this '·1 . 3". 7-5 ally high pay, free travel, etc. In addition, enclosed M.V 11 - illinOiS, Northwtst.rn. potential , was injurcd running out makes the problem more serious. ICtnt ArnOld (II b•• t Jim G.v.rth WI.conlln at Evanston (NI) •• ". '·2 M.y 16 - Minnuot., Wisconsin .t a ground ball in the sccond game Doubl.1 vital guide and procedures necessary to foreign em­ M.dllon of Saturday's double loss to West­ Stokst.d .nd I.nlon (I) .... t R.y ployment. Satisfaction guaranteed. For further infor­ M.V 211• 23 - BI, Ten Ch.mplon. and Bergren INI), "', '-2 Ihlps at Mlnne.polls ern llIinois. Niedbala pulled the Dick Riley .nd Ivarupi III but mation, write to Jobs Abroad Directory - P.O, Box June \5·20 - NCAA Championships hamstring muscle in bi left leg in Palmer Aims Johnlon .nd W.IIS (NI) '-I, 5-7. , .. • t Color.do SprlnVl, Colo. More M..... nd Arnold II) btlt F.lk 13593 - Phoenix, Arizona . the seventh inning as the Hawks .nd O.. ~.rt~ (NI). , .... '·3 staged a final effort to pull the IcotoRI Laughlin Paces game oul. Schultz was nol oplimislic aboul For Go/f1s I·Club Meeting 'Y' Team' fo 4th a possible cady return to acUon I-Club will meet at 7:30 tonight _ DOO RS OPEN 1:15- for Niedbala. lie said that a pre­ in the Union CIWerl •. Officers lowa 's swimming captain Ralph mature return cou ld hurt the leg Grand Slam for the 1964·'5 Ichool year will be " Laughlin won third place in the AMERICAN LEAGUE again and delay lhe full recovery .. , AUGUSTA. Ga. 111'1 - Arnold el.eted, 21lO-yard freestyle and anchored the W. L. Pet_ G.B. even longcr. medley relay and (reestyle relay Los Angeles . I 0 1.000 Palmer. given what he calls a -AO VERTISEMINT - Boolon 0 0 .000 h Cal'! Bruns!. who has new life in golf. again has fixed his "ENDS teams to second places in the Na­ New York 0 0 .000 'h not given up an ill the tional YMCA Swimming Meet at Baltimore . 0 0 .000 '. sights on the elusive professional NOW WEDNESDAY" Chicago 0 0 .000 'h 18 innings he has pitched this sea­ grand slam now that he has won Youngstown , Ohio, Sunday. Laugb· Detro't .. 0 0 .OW '. son. tore some ankie ligaments Why Do lin was swimming for the Cedar CIty .. 0 0 .000 J, ~ tbe first of the [our big ones. the Cleyeland 0 0 .000 ~l which had given him trouble pre­ Masters. 3 Rapids YMCA, which finished Minnesota 0 0 .000 "" viously and will have his foot in Academy Award fourth in the meet. Washlllillon 0 I .000 I "Ill win the U.S. Open. I'll defi­ You Read MONDAY'S RESULTS a cast for three weeks. He twisted nitely play in the British Open at Nomi nations U-High's Skip Jensen placed third Los Angeles 4, Washington 0 the ankle Sunday night. in the 200-yard backstroke and fifth Only game scheduled. St. Andrews," the millionaire par • , , including Brunst was apparently on rus wrecker from Latrobe. Pa., said in the lOO-yard backstroke. TODAY', PR08AILE way to fulfilling the potential which So Slowly? B0810n (Mollbouquetle 2Q.10) .t New Monday. "If r don't win our Open, Steve Strauss finished fourth and York IFord (24-7) Schultz and Coach Otto Vogel had A noted publisher in Chicago BOBBY DARIN Al Benning fifth in the 21lO-yard in­ 1Il1nne80ta (Pascual 21·9) al Cleye­ my plans are a bit indefinite. land (Granl 13-14) predicted earlier this spring. With "THIS MUCH is true. I still have reports there is a simple tech­ FOR BEST dividual medley. Both are from Baltimore IPappas 16·9) at Chicago Jim McAndrew still unable to nique of rapid reading which SUPPORTING ACTORI Cedar Rapids Jefferson. Dan 0'­ (Pe Iers 19·8) my heart set on winning that grand Kans ... City (Pena 12.20) at Detroit pitch when the Hawks returned slam. I'll keep trying as long as I should enable you to double Meara of Cedar Rapids Washing­ IRegan J5·9) from Arizona Brunst was given a Iyour reading speed and yet re­ ton was third in the l00-yard free­ Only ,arne scheduled. can swing a club." tain much more. Most people starting role. All the runs scored The professional slam consists of style. NATIONAL LIiAOUE against him Saturday were unearn­ do not realize how much they Swimming on the relay teams W. L. Pet. G.I the Masters, the U.S. and British could increase their pleasure, Houston ... I 0 1.000 ed. Opens and the American PGA. were: medley relay - Fred Hahn, Loa Angeles .. OO.OOO .l!! BRUNST'S loss will be felt espe- succees and inoome by reading Cedar Rapids Washington; Bill Van SI. Louis o 0 .000 t, To win these four in a single faster and more accurately. San Francisco o 0 .000 'h year would be a feat, Palmer in­ Epps. City High sophomore; Ben­ Milwaukee o 0 .000 'h According to this rublisher, ning and Laughlin ; freestyle relay ChlCllgo . o 0 .000 'h sists. comparable and probably su­ anyone, regiudleas 0 his pres­ Alleft is the ad writer 1\'110 had just executeil a brilliant idea GREGORYiToNY PIII,burgh ., .... o 0 .000 , ~ Klinzl1Jan To Talk - Ron David, Cedar Rapids Jef­ perior to Bob Jones' grand slam - ent reading skill. can use this for leUing people know about 'ummer Sessions at Th ni­ New York . o 0 .000 'h the ·U.S. and British Opens and ~Cl( /~IS ferson; Strauss. O'Meara and PhUadelphbl o 0 .000 'h simple technique to improve vefsilY of Wisconsin. AL right is tho same man after 'Lbe Laughlin. CIncinnati ...... o I .000 I At Football Clinic the U.S. anll British amateur - his reading ability to a remark­ MONDAY'S RESULTS in 1930. able degree. Whether reading fa culty of The University of Wisconsin and th e facullies of 1I0uston 6. Cincinnati 3 'CAPTAIN • Only game 8Clbedulcd. OfCensive and defensive drills THE AMERICAN Open is scned­ istories, books, technical matter, other great universities worked him over for the stupidily of • TODAY'S ,eOIAIL' "TCHERS will be oulljned at Iowa's football uled June 18-20 at thc Congres­ it Iieromes JlO68ible to read sen­ hi ~ approach. He still thinks !he seriousness of purpose and NEWMAN. St. Louis (Broillo (1") al Los An- coaching clinic hCI'c May 1 and 2 sional Club in Washington, D.C. Thc tences at a glance and entire _~COLOR_ geles (Kouf." "'5) - night illlellectual iutegrily of a University of Wisconsin Summer COl_ Milwaukee (!i"oh" 23-71 al San Fran· by. Lloyd ltlinzman, coacli" at British Open will be played at his­ pages in seconds with this Session are above rcwoach but hc is looking .for a new way cisco (Morlchal 25-8) Lincoln Higb School of Des Moines. toric St. Andrews July 8-10 and the method. ANGIE DICKINSON , .. real go-man-go trim. Chlcattn IL. Jackion 14·18) at Pitt. to say 50. Any suggestions to help him oll!'l Beurr still, bur,h (Vealo 5-2) ,KUnzman , an Iowa gradllate. PGA at Columbus. Ohio , July 16-19. To acquaint the readers of tapered styling with the new Nell York fA. Jackson' IH7) at 1'1111· never played football beyond. the Palmer. who led every round this newspaper with the easy­ come sec for yourself. For more information 011 SUUlmer BOiiiiDARiN:= A·1 pockets and belt loopsl adelphia (Beo;.eU '-$1 - nlghl P~IIII£ Orily games scheduled. high school levei ; yct bis coaching in scoring a six- troke victory here lo-follow rules for developing Se s iun~. clip tltis coupon aud mailloday .. AUIINUS11. • Custom tailored with "fit" record at Lincoln now reads 22-9-1 Sunday for the fourth Masters rapid readin~ skill, the com· bullt·ln for just $4.98 to In four scasons. including a 7-1 championship. said he would skip pany has pnnted full details -DOORS OPEN 1:15- $6.98 ro;~l. -H~Ad;,;~Un;e~U;E~. -M-;dis:,w;;c-;;n-;;;-53ro6.'l In the latest shades mark in 1963. the next two tour tournaments at of its interesting self-training and little care fabrics. Coaching experience prior (0 his Houston and 'San Antonio and make method in a new book, "Ad· I Please send me my free 1964 SummOf Sessions Bulletin. I At your favorite campus job at Lincoln totaUed seven years. his next competitive appearance at venfures in Reading Improve­ I I .tore: meat" mailed free to anyone Name I IJiI~!~:ji as assistant at Anamosa, Franklin the Tournament of Champions at who requests it. No obligation. I I SlART5- of Cedar Rapids and two years Las Vegas May L Simply send. your request to: I I at Lincoln before he took over as DURING .rH6 next two weeks he I Street I ~dinl, 835 J)iveI'SeY Park­ i-ITHURSDAY • " [.=1-1] head coach. will rest. he said, and probably way, Dept. C314, Chicago, Ill. I I \ The only loss last season by playa couple of practice rounds at 60614. A postcard will do. L ~~ ______:!~------_ ~ J ' Lincoln was a one-pointer to East Congressional. NATAUEWOOD (In CWI The closest he ever came to the Des Moines. when Lincoln 's all­ There is a momenl-a Chargers .. state quarterback, Chuek Roland. grand slam was in 1960 when he loI,g moment-when . .. ~ was absent. won the Masters and U.S. Open everylhing is Klinzman played some basketball and missed out by a stroke in risl:edwith SIEVE and baseball at Iowa but did not the British Open at St. Andrews. Ih, proper ______~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ earn a letter. He started his ca- He has never won the PGA. &lranger. reer as a basketball coach. win- .,------1---1I l ~ ning 50 games in two years at rus Freshman Golf Meeting I ~ I 1~r.P.;.1 I first post. Van Horne. Should ff"tSh~et1 t ~ ~OO VALUABLE COUPON~L!. I ~~~~I~r3{t;bd;~~n~~7~e~1 :~~::::!::;~:~:~~~:; use it, 1bo? I SA VE 2 5 c ~i!~ p~~s 1..~!ii~iibaiit~iiigiiS:ii~ii etiih:iilaii!iiO~ii· aiiiiiiiiniitriias~Qiiuaiidiiii:iilniitii:;ii~·iiTii~ii~~iiii~ii:...ii:ii~iitiiheiiiiSouthiiiiiiiiiii (lheya probab~ Jet a10 to theit heads) I 1 But then, WOUldn't any man? If he suddenly • I ON A MIN IT CAR WASH I With Or Without A G.solin. Purch... I LOVE THAT MANI found all those starry-eyed gals looking at him? 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Study Team ISU To Host 11·22. ROTC Evaluation fessor of Military Science at the Ferner-Wins .. The ACOG names Fellows an· Universi ty of Wisconsin a1 Madison. Comes to J-School L .' , Loea I Ph ys.e.an nually among ph~'sicians who have Team To Inspect rrors KWAD completed an approved program The other two members of the The DornUlory Voice qf A four·member faculty team eng uage Dr. James P. Jacobs, 1822 Glen· of medical training. have limited The SUI Army ROTC contingent team are Major Morrison Kline of 7'111 State Unloerrily qf IOWII Writing Award from St.ate University dale Road, has been named a their practice completely to ob- ... ilI be evaluated by a three·man North Dakota State University of 88Oko W k h will interview Journalism faculty or s Op Cele Ferner, A4, Sioux City, has Fellow by the American College of stetrics and gynecology for lIt Atmy inspection team during the Agriculture and Applied Sciences...... ". x4flS and graduate students at SUI on been awarded the Iowa Press Wo­ Obstetricians and Gynecologists least five years, and have the pro- Annual Formal Inspection today Fargo, and Captain Kenneth C. Two TUISDAY Wednesday and Thursday in an at· (ACOG ) .and be inducted into fessional approval of their col· and Wednesday. Leuer from Cretin High School, St. Iowa State University, men, Inc., savings bond. will (Coordinator John Koulre) tempt to develop a program of Ames, will the College at its annual clinical leagues. The team will be headed by Paul, Minn. Saturday, willi Bradley provld. ,.... , ~ inter-disciplinary teaching and re­ host a live-day summer worksbop The bond is given annually to the opposition. 4:041 Dave Rltcble • :GO Franctn. Uerbrandt. MarUyn ~earch in mass communications • for teachers of modern languages an 0 u tstanding Roudabush &. Ginny Wallers seniorwoman Box Scores 7:00 Bob Flanagan The interview team is also visit· in Iowa. This workshop, sponsored 5, WISTERN ILLINOIS U ue Kathy Corey ing the University of Wisconsin and journalist, who II~ Lucky Pal Jordan jointly by the Department of Mod· has ex h i bited AI II "I" a.m. th e University oC Minnesota. --- cf ...... : ~ ~ : UJO SIGN OFF ern Language at Iowa State and out s tanding ''''&fl'' 3 1 • • (Coordlnalor Pat Jordan) The study is a part of a nation­ the Iowa State Department of Pub­ achievement i n il in 5 • t • Ihe wide study of mass communication writing done at 2 2 2 t lic Instruction, will be held Aug. 5 1 1 1 conducted by the U.S. Office of the U n i versity , • 1 1 Education. ~O to 14. a • 1 1 and in the com· 2 • • • Sixty junior and senior high me rei a I field. 1 • • • school leachers of modern forcign Miss Ferner is ~1!)1SI ...... •0 •0 •• ,'Will' The Rose Room City E d ito r of o • • • languages, junior coUege language , The Dally Iowan MISS FERNER ...... 3. 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It I , - • 'ate '-THE DAILV IOWAN-Iowa eity, 'a.-TUflday. April 1., lK4 -..... RENTE D IN TWO Shawn Loses- For ign Stu nls N Fri nds- IWrlte·in Chances for lodge- VERY nIce room. 1I-:!3la. Last Jl nuary 2', an Iowa City In ItM DAI LY IOWAN. By lhe next SUI Young Demos ' d Delle ./;,. Rising in Illinois Primary .a. rented. U.. S F0 un I leu, CITlCAGO fA'! - There were signs slated for Sen. Barry Goldwater of 01 WANT ADS that Ambassador Henry Cabot Arizona and Sen. Margaret Chase Lodge may get a significant write· Smith of , the only two whose Win State Posts By MARILYN HOLMES in vote in today's Illinois Republi- names are printed on the GOP bal· Established in 1868 Staff Writer can presidential preference pri· lot. And Goldwater figured to corne By PAULA KAPLAN A temporary plan for Iowa leg. I Profs Counter Regent's "W hen a foreign student mary. up with a substantial margin over Staff Writer islative reapportionment was prais· The vast bulk of preference tally, Mrs. Smith . Firteen S I Young Democrats ed by the committee. and the per· leaves his country and comes however, appeared certain to be A biller scrap for the Republican (YO's) were d legate:; to the an· manent plan (or reapportionment to the United tates for the nual YD convention in Sioux City was condemned. They urged that Married Housing Charge governor nomination which may in· last weekend. the 1965 Legislature draw up a new first time, he faces three shocks volve control o( the party in UIi· Classil Merle Wood, A3, Cedar Rapids, I gislative plan in line with court By DON KLADSTRUP - educational, lingual, and cuI­ nois is expected to produce a heavy Accidents- party vote, with estimates running was elected as treasurer oC the order . Staff Writ.,. • ;ural," Surendraray Mankodi, Slate YD's for a two-rear term. ANNUAL SESSIONS for the leg- A comment last friday by Mrs. Harriette Valentine, a member (Continued from Page 1) as high as 1.2 million. Francie Loeb, AI, Guthrie Cen· islatul'e, to replace present se ions o( the Board of Regents, warning that married stude\lt housing at in· {isiting as i tant professor of Charles H. Percy, 44, board 540 Bombers, ter, was re· elected II national every t"o years, was another ap­ stitutions of higher learning encourages student marriages, was stomatology, told a discussion from University Hospitals with a chairman of Bell & Howell Co. BDd committeewoman .• 1i Loeb. SUI's proved resolution. disputed Monday by two SUI professors. group Sunday at the First Unitari­ State Treasurer William J. Scott, an Society, 10 S. Gilbert St. fractured wrist and foot. John W. candidate for W Iowa YO, will In addition to other approved res· Mrs. Valentine o( Des Moines, one oC the two Board members 37, pressed down·to·the·wire cam­ compete in a national YO ('ontest olutions, the committee defeated a The discussion group met to hear Carrigg, injured in the same acci· paigns. 150 ICBMs who voted against preliminary plans to build a $3 million manied in the (uture. r solution to combine SUI, ISU and observations by Mankodi on SUI dent, was listed in fair condition. stUdent housi/lg Qroject at Iowa State University, based her claim Scott, who upset a Democratic FRED STRAWN, AI . Garrison. SCI. and the foreign student. Mankodi The motorcycle collided with an incumbent two years ago to invade on the fact that married students living in such housing are sub· said the shocks may be alleviated one o( the three candidates for Named vice presidents were Rox· auto at Magoway Avenue and Park Illinois, largely Democratic official· sidized by dormitory accrued profits. Under the Dormitory Law of by the foreign student's initial con· Now on Alert State YD president, was defeated and Barton Colin of Des Moines, Road last Friday afternoon. dom, wound up his drive by report· 1919, married student hoUsing and dormitories are treated as one tacts with American student~ whjle ing $109,000 campaign expenses as and David Lustbader, Des Moines, Pal Culton of Council Bluffs and he is still at home ; the way he is In other accidents occurri ng in who will attend Grinnell College Larry Schaefer o( Des Moines. financial system. of April 7 and by challenging Pentagon Refutes "Most couples decide if they're going to get married with little greeted when he first arrives in the Iowa City area over the week· Percy, who he says has spent at next semester, was chosen pres· David Long oC Algona was elect­ the United States; and his assign­ Goldwater, LeMay idenl of the stale organization. ed secretary and William E. Cluba, regard to the economic factors, unless, of course, these factors are end, an Iowa City girl and a 45· least $400,000 to produce an audited ment to a family who really takes report. 'Inferior' Charges Lustbader has named Strawn as senior at St. Ambro e College in extremely important," Dr. Charles H. Hubbell, assistant professor care of him. year-old Amherst, Wis. t r u c k his special assistant. Davenport, was named the "Out- of sociology, said. According to Mankodi, his first driver were injured. Percy made public an audit sheet WASHl GTO (P) According to Strawn, " UI had a tanding Young Democrat in 1964. " "In my opinion, people marry because they're in love with each showing $394,346.67 in expenditures contact with American hospitality JOANNE NEITDERHISER, 18, Prntagon poliCies and pres· &ucce ful convention. 1 think the GLUBA IS a former president of other," said Ira L. Reiss, associate professor oC sociology. "The came about with his arrival in of Route 1 was listed in good con· over a 10·month period of active whole convention wa. dependent the Iowa YD's. availability and opportunities of such housing might make it easier Birmingham, Ala. Birmingham wa dillon Monday at Mercy Hospital campaigning. As of April 6, the id ntial politics boiled up a upon whom SU1 supported." Strawn Percy campaign cost an unofficial Ray Rezonca of Laras College of for the couple but I really don't believe it's too crucial." his. first stop in the United States. Monday as a result of a two·car storm of debate over U.S. mil­ said. $403,000, and a statement from Dubuque was named college co· For An SUI Student "However, there is no definite evidence o( this," Reiss added. While there, he had ample oppor­ crash two miles north of Tiffin "AT 3 A.M. Sunday. I had 203 tunities to become acquainted with Percy headquarters poi nted out itary might Tuesday, and the ordinator of the YO's. "One can argue either way on this question, but right now. we can Friday night. The driver of the votes for president on the first bal The strong wind that blew acroll life in America, as he was the only car, in which she was riding, David Scott's figures covered a period of Defense Department said this only guess." lot, out oC 316 need d. SUI was Iowa Monday pulls and tug s the sludent from India on the Univer· William Dennis, 20, 619 Eighth just over two months. na tion holds an increasing mar· certain that when we reached 203, flag above Old C.pltol that flew To reach some definite answer to the question, Reiss suggested sity of Alabama campus. Ave., CoralvUle, was charged with Percy's pleas for encouragement l that's as high as we were going ,0 Trained Grad that someone make a study of the results oC the planned project at "Here in Iowa City," he said, gin of superiority over the So· I at half·mast In observance of the failure to yield one·half the travel· of party unity have been angrily go. death of Michael L. Corcoran, Ll , ISU. "Let's check it and see what happens," he said. "there is a tendency for members ed portion of the road. He suffered dismissed by his opponent. vi t Union. "I didn't Wllilt to risk throwing Sibley. Corcoran died In an I UtO Dr. Hubbell felt that the "availability of married stUdent housing of national groups to move in bruises. The driver of the other car Scott is a Goldwater supporter. "Questions 11a ve been raised this into a second ballot and risk· Wanted for would be neither an incentive or deterrent'! to student marriages. He cliques." As an example of this was Elden McAdam, 16, 428 Ferson accid.nt near the South.ast corn' Percy has made no endorsement . . . regarding the magnitude of ing Wood 's position as Ireaslirer er of Flnkblne golf coune. Story, u ed, as an example, the situation at Oberlin College where 11 stu· Mankodi cited SOme of the Indians Ave. He was not injured. Therefore, SUI SUppollt'(l LLI~t · for president. our superiority and whether it page 1. -Photo by Joe lippincott dent's enrollment is terminated if he gets married. Since this ap­ who ha ve their own student associ· The truck driver, Phillip C. Sted· The wrlte·in aspects of illinois bader for slate prcsid,'nt ." City Editor ation. is continuing to grow," the Penta· Three hundred and fifty del· parently has had little effect on the decisions of students there to man, sufCered a cut arm and fore· lWesldential primary have even gon said in an unusual statement "Actually, groups of this type head in an accident which occurred touched the Democrats who ha ve egates, representinl! btale YO" in Slarting this summer, the city marry while in school, Hubbe)t thought that the dormitory subsidy make you end up with nothing that made public hitherto classified Iowa colleges and in county clubs editor of The Daily Iowan will be that married stUdents can rec!ftqe would make Iitlle difference. when his semi·truck overlurneq no printed name on their ballot. figures on U.S. and Soviet bomb· more than a small part of India. after skidding on rain·slick High. Qranlzation leaders encouraged a attended the convention. II l)('r50n with experience on the Union Board Hubbell also questioned Mrs. Valentine's statement in which she Consequently, there is very little ers and missiles. editorial stnff of a prorcssionni way 6 a mile cast of Tiffin about write·in showing (or President Lyn· Jl:ROME LAWLER, A3, Claire, said thnt it is not good (or people to marry while they are sUli going opportunity to learn about the cus· 9:30 Sunday night. don B. Johnson. "The fact is it has been increas­ chairman o( t1w ommitt('!' on tlaily ne'wslJnppr who is purolll'd in toms of the country in which you graduate study fOI' an ndvallc d de· to school. ing and we intend that it shall Stote R solutions, proposed 32 res· Reorganizes "Married students tend to settl(' down betler than single students are visiting," he said. continue to increase," the state· olutions. grp . According to Mankodi, this ten· do," he said. "J( It is a sound marriage, it solves one life's ment said. THE COMMITTEE'S decisions "The primary chargc of the city To meet the demands created by of dency toward clannishness among will be printed and distributed to editor will be to improve the (Iual· bigger problems and this is certainly more settling than distracting such groups can be alleviated by a Add ASparkle To Your Wash! It came a few hours after publi­ the new addition to the Union, the to them. Consequently, they will often do better," he said. Hubbell cation of congressional testimony Governor Hughes, Democratic leg· ity of The Daily Iowan in Its cov· Union Board has expanded Its pro· well-organized central group, such islators, and districts throughout crage of the University," said Ed added, however, that he did not mean to encourage student mar· as the International Center Associ· With our Westinghouse washers and in which Gen. Curtis E. LeMay, the state. A copy will also be sent ward P. Bassett, publisher. gram to allow (or more efCicient riages. ation. Air Force chief of staff, said he to Jobn Bailey, chairman of the Trustees of Student Publications, and ()exible utilization o( the new He felt tbat married students should not be subsidized by single Another leader in the discussion dryers, you're assured of a clean wash thinks the Soviet Union has nar· rowed the gap of U.S. superiority. Democratic National Com mitt e in Inc., policy-making board fur The facilities. students. Dormitory and married student housing costs should be was GiJbert A. deCouvreur, G, every time. Washington. Daily Iowan, unanimously ap. Twelve areas, each of which is treated separately and not together as one, he said. Kessel-La, Belgium, who suggested WHILE IT clearly was prompted The organization approved sev· proved the change in selecting a that the International Center is not by LeMay's comments, a Pentagon eral resolutions, including baving city cditor, Bassct said. to be headed by one of the 16 being used to its maximum degree spokesman said the statement was the voting age in Iowa lowered to "We want to make it clear that recently chosen Directors of the Professors' Meeting Set Coed Represents SUI of eCCiciency. LAUNDROMAT in reply to a number of charges 18. Also approv<'d we're a stotc- the city editor will in no way be in· Union Board, are: Bob Gitchell, According to deCouvreur, "Out • FREE PARK IN G • CO IN OP ERATED about U.S. defense policies, in­ The American Association of Uni. At Garrett Seminar • 316 E. supported scholarship program, :md volved in policy decision. The edi· MI, Cresco, Hospitalily; Car 0 I of about 250 (orelgn students on • 320 E. BURLINGTON BLOOMINGTON cluding statements by Sen. Barry more grants for leaves of absence tor·in·chief will have complete con· versity Professors (AAUP) will Goldwater (R-Arlz,). Faulk, A2, Mendota, 1I1., Dance; Karen Anne Belling, A3, Daven­ campus, only about 10 per day ~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~ to state school instructors by the Itrol in the newsroom," Bas~ett meet at 8 p.m. today in the make use of the International Cen· ;:. Robin Eisele, {\3, Peoria, III., Par· port, was one o( 30 students repre­ Goldwater, who seeks the Repub­ Board of Regents. said. Senate Chamber of Old Capitol. ter." lican presidential nomination, said ---- Ues and Entertainment; Brenda senting institutions (rom coast to The discussion is to be continued Schnede. A2, Durant, Forum and The program will include a panel at 10 a.m. next Sunday. Children be has never played "a num­ coast at a seminar on the min­ bers game" on questions of mili· Lectures; Morris Knopf, Ll, Iowa discussion on "Faculty Pal'ticipa­ istry at Garrett Theological Sem· tary power. City, Research; Jim Lofgren, D2, tion in Publie Affairs." Donald B. KIWANIANS- Special Bloomfield, Personnel; Rick Davis, inary in Evanston, III., last week· The Arizona senator said he has Johnson, chairman of the Depart· Donald R. Casady, assistant pro· A2, Fort Dodge, Art; Pat Van Heel, 'U be end. Cessor of physical education, will 1 - 8r1O oil color ~iced concern because no new A2, Mason City, Literary; Dottie ment of political Science, WI speak to Kiwanians on "Fitness pOI·traII weallons systems arl! being de­ Darling, A3, Iowa City, Music; Tom the moderator of the panel. Dr. Dwight E. Loder, president veloped now, and he fears the of Garrett. said the men and woo Routines for Tired Businessmen" 12 Ilillfold.s Patrick, E3, Wapello, Games; Bill Other panel members will be tt d' lh t' at noon today in the Hotel Jef· United States could lose its military Henning, P3, Clinton, Crafts and . . men a en LOg e mee 109 were all for margin in the next decade. ErIC Bergsten, assistant .p rofes,sor ltd b th ' f th ferson . Peter Wells, A2, Fairfax, Va ., Mov· . se ec e y ell' pro essors on e Casady is in charge oC the physic. 95 The Pentagon statement included ies. of law; Russell Ross. assocIate pro· b ' f f d ' f al education skills and fitness pro· these figures: fessor of political science, and Ver. as IS 0d 10; ac~ emlc ~rc~r~­ $10 Under each of tbese areas are gram at SUI. An ideal gift for • The United States has 540 stra­ committees to be headed by 41 non Van Dyke, professor oC politi- a.nce an . a TeehP mter.est m rdls, ---- lIan servIce. e semrnar was e- FORMER SUIOWAN GO ES - tegic bombers on 'constant alert, in chairmen. The new cbairmen will °al science. signed to help the students evalu­ grandmother on contrast to 270 Soviet heavy and .hen assist in the selection of ate tbeir vocational plans. Don Kobes, a 1962 SUI graduate, Mother's Day. medium bombers. their committees in the fall . has been appointed to the promo­ • The Air Force has about 750 The new organization, designed Sorority Alums To Meet tion department of Armour and T. WONG Motorist Charged Company. Kobes, an Iowa City na· intercontinental ballistic missiles to develop the leadership potential The alumnae chapter of Zeta on launchers, while the Russians on the campus, was explained at tive, was formerly sales promotion STUDIO Tau Alpha sorority will meet at Muriel E. Angelsberg, 24, 215 E. manager for the Louis F. Dow bave fewer than one-fourth that the first meeting of the 1964-65 7:45 p.m. today at the home of Church St.. was charged with 111 S. Clinton 7·3961 number. Union Board April 7 by Bob Pfef Company . Mrs. Donald Crouch, 1918 I SI. failure to yield half the highway "WE HAVE 192 Polaris missiles fer, B3, Seneca, lII., pre ident of Miss Karen Wienert will be assist· Monday afternoon after her car col· Union Board. deployed. The Soviets have sub· ant hostess. Iided with another automobiJe driv· stantially fewer submarine·launch· As these are new leadership po. Officers will be elected, and Mrs. en by Alvin R. Miller, 21, oC ed ballistic missiles in operation." sitions in the Union Board struc· Harold R. Piercy will show and dis. rural Kal~na, Patrolman Fred LeMay's lestimony, plus that of ture requiring a more thorough cuss Cine table appointments. All Sueppel saId. initiation into Union Board activo Secretary of Defense Robert S. alumnae are invited. Anyone not The accident occurred on South 1' McNamara, touched off the new Don't get caught on campus with a leaky ities. the applications (or the 41 contacted may ca ll Mrs. Crouch, Riverside Drive. Police estimated ,(I . chairmenships will be available at round of depate. coat. It spoils your fun-and often leads to 388·6716, or Mrs. Arnold Zajicek, that total damages to the two cars ", I J ",. 3 booth in the Gold Feather Lobby, 338·3185. at $250. • 0' • LeMay told congressmen at a colds, ~et our miracle Soft·n·Dry. Works where any Questions will be ans' " closed hearing Feb. 25 he thinks wered by Union Board Directors. ./' the Soviet Union has narrowed the :cl won ders on all outer wear! Treated fabric The booth will be open today margin of U.S. military superi­ stays soft as new. But watch the water roll from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 to ority. ORDER I " To help widen it, the general 4 p.m. off! Be prepared •.. call us today. said, he believes "we should go When the booth is not open .. ap­ ahead and develop" a 100-megaton Limited Time Offer-Special $2.19 plications may be picked up at the nuclear bomb . The biggest weapon Hostess' Office in the Union or YOUR CLASS RING in the U.S. arsenal nolY is about No extra Charge for Water Repelling from the Activities Chairman in 24 megatons. respective housing units. LEMAY added he "would prob­ KELLEY CLEANERS Applications must be returned NOW ably not give as optimisti c a pic· to the Union Director's Office, by 5 ture" of U.S. missiles as wou ld Mc· "Home of the Shirt That Smiles" p.m . Friday at which time the ap­ AT plicant will receive an appointment Namara. 120 S. GIL BER T Iowa Book and Supply Co. . "" th ere Is evlrlece to support Always A Pia!:. To Park for a personal interview. AN UNPARALLELED EXPERIENCE the belie( that they are dependable ---~-- This year we In that sense, it is absolutely ir­ " A flaming editorial. 'In White Ameriya' can laugh and mourn, respo nsible to tell our public that have a newly they are not and to tell the Soviets but most of all it is filled with indignation and it comes amus­ that they are not," McNamara tes· designed ring ingly and passionately alive." - Taubman, New York Times tified. more attractive Utilizing excerpts from actual documents, six actors re­ create the history of the American Negro. Beginning with an New Editors Will B with elegantly account of the 18th century slave trade, the remarkable pres­ entation spans the years in words, hymns and folk musiC, sculptured detail. j concluding 'Pith a first-person description of the integration • j attempt at the high school in Little Rock. 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