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$1 million with perhaps addition of of Regents. The new SUI executive, be placed on leave for one year "time out" to view President Ken­ A suggestion that President mitory bonds. $1,200,000 in Federal funds; Botany who also carries prior to the official retirement nedy on television. Virgil M. Hnncher call together • • • Ray Heffner Appointed Building and Greenhouse - $2 the Litle of full date, but had agreed to remain on Board members will tour SUI a committee to provide clarifi­ Schools Will Negotiate million ; Equipment and movi ng ex­ professor, is Ray duty until a successor was named hospital facilities today, then at­ cation in names oC the institu­ penses Cor buildings for which 1963 L. Heffner. Jr., 38, and familiarized with the growing tend the football gnme between tion (SUI and ISU ) under tbe In Civil Defense Area To New Executive Post Legislature appropriates funds $1.- for the past sev­ complexity of academic affairs at the Hawkeyes and State. Board, of Regents. Permission to enter into negotia­ 500 ,000; Iowa Archaeological Build­ eral yenrs ass o· SUI. Non-cnpitol propo rus w h i c h A provision to give the BOIJrd tion with local Civil Def~nse au­ ing - $1,500,000; Addition to Chem­ BV GORDON SURETTE ulaUon explosion" in Iowa during ciate denn of the A nolive of Durham, N.C .• Dean were approved included: nuthority 10 regulate and control thorities in an efCort to effect istry Building - $1,350,000; Con­ fnculties St aff Writer . tile next decade, Heffner studied at Yale University A plnn to grant the board the tralfic on the campuses of its speedy marking and stocking of SUT officials gave the Tow a Projects listed in the SUl long- tinuing Education facilities - $1,- at Indiana Uni ver­ r rom 1941 to 1943, mnjoring in right to decide on sabbnticnl foil-out sllelter , a well as acqui. institutions_ This is of particular Bo~rd of Regents a blueprint for range program included : 200,000. sity and recog­ physics and mathmelics. In World leave policy. A sabbatical leave sition of vital radiation moaitoring capilal expcnditlll'es in the next 10 Utilities needs - $5,000,000. Audi­ The program Ii ted 16 other long­ nized for his help War II he sow service wilh the pl'ogram, usually offering one or importance to lown State Uni­ equipment, ha been granted to years totaling approximately $70 torium - $4,400,000; Class Room range projects calling fo r expendi­ in developing the ~~~ .. : Seabecs in the Pacific and later two emeslers leave wilh pay versity at Ames, and the sugges­ Iowa's three major institutions by million at the Regents' November and Faculty Office Building - $4,­ tures of from $100.000 to a million honors program of -- was commissioned as nn officer in every seven years, is considered lion wa mnde that perhnp the the Regents. meeting in Iowa City Friday. 000,000 ; Basic Medical Science each. advanced studies for students of Naval intelligence. After the war, to be an important "fringe bene­ Board could be given the right It apparently still is 0 matter of Slate College of lowa submitted Teaching and Research Building Of a totn1 oC almost $5 million in high scholastic ability in the Col­ he resumed study at Yale, receiv­ fit" and deemed an inducement to regulate tramc - with re­ disagreement among local and re­ a similar IO-year plan asking for an d Medical Science Library - $3,­ state services long· range building lege oC Arts and Sciences. ing the A.B. degree in 1948 and Ih to bl'ing high-r3l1klng faculty course lo the local courts for en­ gional Civil Defen e officials as to 1I $10 million. lawn Slate University 000,000, with perhaps the federal programs, t.he University hospital Dean Heffner's nppointment, to M.A. degree in 1950. He taughl at members to Iowa institutions. Corcement - such as grllJlted whether the University can p:lrt!cl­ did not present its long-range plan government adding another $2 mil­ would get three major projects to­ become effective Feb. I, 1963. or the University of Kentucky for one Permission to reimburse state the State Conservation Depart­ pate in matching Federal tunds year, and received the Ph.D. de· institutions for funds spenl in ment in the case of Slate Parks. for foodstuffs and other suppli~s to the Regents. lion ; University Schools and Child taling more thnn a million dollars earlier if possible, was appointed Figures for SUI's 10-year pro- Welfare Research Station Center each. gree from Yale in 1953, when he repairing, rebuilding or reslor· A plan to increase mileage if fall·out shelters on its property by the Board of Regents during its ing stnte property destroyed or gram include the $8.9 million total - $3,500,000; Mus ic Building - $3 • • • jOined the Indiana faculty. payments Cro m 7 to 10 cents a are mostly reserved fat (udenls expected to be submitted to the million; Completion of additions to November meeting at Iowa City • • • lost by fire. storm or theft, 01' mile for private lIutomobile and supervising faculty members_ unavoiddble cause. t963 session of the Legislature. University Library - $2,500,000; I~diana Man Named Friday. He will assume responsi­ used in state business. Al 0, Johnson County does not Nine Non-Money Plans A suggestion that the Bonrd A suggestion to study a tech­ have a Civil Defense Director with The long·range proposal is made Addition to the new Physics-Mathe­ Vice-President, Dean bilities comparable to those cur­ presenUy has the sale authority in hopes of getting a jump on what matics Building - $2,500,000; Col­ Passed at Last Meeting nical amendment to the state whom to delll nor does Jowa City Creation of a new administrative renlly held by Provost Harvey H. to determine salaries of all em­ laws regarding the acceptance have an official whose dulles are is expected to be a student "pop- lege of Dentistry Research Wing post at SUI - vice president for Davis. His salary will be $19,500 a The Regents succeeded in fin­ ployes in all inslilulions, but hns and administration of gifts. solely in Civil Defense. It Is ex­ instruction and dean of the facul­ year. ish ing il s official business Friday no authority ovel' the salaries of Several proposals Cor further pected that SUI's negotiations will ties - and the man to fill it has Provost Davis, scheduled to re­ despite a heavy docket of legisla­ the employes in the General Of­ study in regnrd to refinancing be carried out through City Man­ been appl'oved by the State Board tire in June, 1963, had requested to tive proposals and an unscheduled fice. dormitory loans and selling dor- ager Cnrsten Leikvold . • I Weather MOItlV cloudy throu,h t ...ltht with ocellion.1 lI,ht ~rlul. In the .xtr.me east thl. rMrnl"t I ' foll_ed by lI,ht ,n_ .n4 tum- 1"1 ClIe"r. Occ ••i .... 1 Iltht IMW ail o'wan .nd turnln, eeldar In the e.tre_ Sel'v'ing the State University of Iowa northwest I.t. ted.v. HI,h, In .... find the People of Iowa Cit!! 40., i I Estnblished in 1868 United P,'ess International and Associnted Press Leased Wires and Wirephoto Iowa City, Towa, Saturday, November 3,1002

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, I , LB. 59c May, Spark Against Bucks Miss Perfect Profile ' Iowa Has Blasted Susan Susich, Al, Perrv, highlighted the Profile Preview fashion Kennedy Reports Progress - I show Fridav night as she WilS crowned Miss Perfect Profile of '962_ Rosede Olson,. Al, Moline, III _ (right), .nd Jeanie Fee, Al, Denison Ranked OSU Before were runners-up in the judging bV representatives of low. depart­ By ERIC IOECKLER ment stores, -Photo by Joe Lippincott juggled his lineup Dnd promises to Sport, Edl"r "shOOl the works" today, In Two of the n1O!lt ai(lniticllIlt Missile Base. Dismantling Two spal·k. of hope remnin to­ dny when Iowa's yet-to-cxplode changes Burns made this week WASIlINGTON 1.4'1 - President slightly under two minutes, was lance, until such timc as an equal. work on dismlntling the missil. football teant engages Ohio Stnte were the shifting of Iullbuek Bill Susan Susich 'Named Kennedy told the American people carried by all major ,'adio and Iy satisfactory internationnl meMS ba S~5 had st.rted WIS even brief­ here with the Hawks hopeful oC sUlI Perkins, lind right gUlrd Enrl Friday night the Soviet rocket television networks. 1'he President of verification is effected. er than the Presid.nt's. I'etaining some spoils of the 19li2 McQuiston, bolh Who had started spoke from a reception room the past 14 games for Iowa , to the bases in Cuba are being disman­ "Whlle the quarantine remains Secretary of Defense Robert S, Western Conference season. ncross the hall from bis office in in effect, we are hopeful that .de­ McNamara said in a one-sentence second string, Miss Perfect Profile tled, the missiles are being crated When the two powers of midwest the executive wing of the White qu.te procedures can be dev,l­ statement that preliminary analy­ football clash at 1 :30 p.m. at Iowa Perkins will be replaeed by Miss Susan Susich, AI, Perry, Previews was "Once Upon a Fash­ and "progress is now bei ng made House. oped for international inspection sis of aerial photographs taken Stadium, the expected 60,000 fans sophomore charger Vic Davis, who, was presented with a glittering ion" and featured, besides the towards the restoration of peace He said: •.of Cuba-bound cargoes, The In­ Thursday "provide clear indica­ and the Hawks team may keep two at 6-1, 202 pounds, is considetably crown and a bouquet of long­ modeling, other special entertain­ in the Caribbean." "My fellow citizens: I want to ternational Committu of the Red tions that work is proceeding on points in mind : smaller than the powerful senior stemmed red rOlles to signify her ment from SUI students. The President appeared on radio take this opportunity to report on Cross, in our view, would be In di mantling of the missiles," • low. tums of the Pllt hlye he spells. McQuiston wns demoted victory as Miss Perfect ProCile of Miss Susich, who modeled in the .ppropriate agent in this matter, in favor of junior Mike "Hammer" and television, after little more the conclusions which this Govern­ At the same time a State De­ rl"n from the role of the und.r­ , , 1962 Friday night. formal and cocktail category, wore "The continuation of these meas­ partment spokesman said negotia­ Reilly who hns proven his worth than an hour's advance notice, with ment has reached on the basis of do, to smite the onrush In, Bucka Miss Susich was selecled Miss a Kelly green brocade cocktail lIres in air and sea, until the threat tions on the matter are well under with. reaoundlng up.et: on offense and remoins as one of Perfect Profile from among 15 d res s, featuring three.q uarter a brief progress report on settle­ yesterday's aerial photographs Iowa's top defensive men . ment of the crisis that a week ago to peace posed by these offensive way with the Soviet Union and the • As proven by numerous finalists who hod been narrowed sleeves and a low V-neck. The which will be made available to­ weapons is gone, is in keeping with United Nations. But Burns, whose team moves from the 105 fre hmen coeds who kirt was gathered from the torso. had the world teetering on the cards, letter, .nd telt.,r.m., the brink of nuclear war. morrow, as well as other indica­ our pledge to secure their with­ McNamara's announcement was low ••quld still has thl IUPpert into the contest with a 2-3 season • j modeled fashions in the A sociated Matching heels and accessories tions, namely, that the Soviet mis· drawal or elimination from this amplified to some extent by a De­ I ecord, realizes that tbe lineup Women Students' annual Profile completed the outfit. H. said it Is "our firm hope of Iowa footb.1I f.n. In the w.ke sile bases in Cuba are being dis­ hemisphere. It is in keepIng with fense Department official who gave of two effigy h.n.,ings Involving changes won't be enough to cope Previews Show. Miss Fee modeled in the coat and purpose" th.t the pro.,r." mantled, their missiles and re­ the resolution of the Organization newsmen these additional details: Co.ch Jerry Burn ••nd For.st with Ohio , 1001's National and Pam Shpnnon, A2, Davenport, category and wore a rasberry loop. being made will continue. lated equipment are being crated. of American States, and it is in Big Ten champions. lI1iss Perfect Profile of 1961, placed ed wool full length coat. Her ac­ Kennedy's decision to deliver a -The pictures show thlt mis, Evashevski, .thletlc dlr.ctor_ and the fixed installations at these keeping with the exchange of let­ sile launcher erectors spotted In "We'll use everything we've got the crown on the head ot this year's cessories were a mink-trimmed hat personal report to the nation came sites are being destroyed . ters with Chairman Khrushchev of But the important question at that will help us move the ball winner. and black heels and gloves. after the Defense Department had previous films h.ve been r.­ present remains: can the shaky "The United States intends to Oct. 27th and 28th. mov.d from the rocket litIS, against Ohio State, he seid FridaY'. First runner up was Miss Jean Miss Olson also modeled in the given out essentially the same in­ Hawks stop fumbling their chances He added a Qualif iClltion: follow closely the completion of "Progress is now being made -Cable conduits between control Fee, Denison. Second runner up coat category and wore a full formation. this work through a variety of toward the restoration of peace in away to rise high enough to "Ohio Stole is very good, and [ thump the Rose Bowl hopeful was Miss Ro ede Olso n, Moline, length navy colored wool dressy His announcement, I' u n n I n g means, including aerial surveil- the Caribbean, and it is our firm points and launching pads have don 't know if we're good enou.ah lII. coat with a cape collar, bell hope and purpose that this progress been broken up and much of lhe Buckeyes? to beat them." , The theme of the 2' ~ hour Profile sieves and large white buttons. Red shall go forward. We will. continue associated launch equipment re­ Most expel'ts sny "no," but they Whit ...ml .. Ite .he centr.1 leather shoes and white gloves to keep the American people in­ moved. admit that Coach ' problem, hew.ver, Is the H.w­ completed her outfit. IStomp the Buckeyes formed on this vital matter. -The concrete pads for the team will have its usunl problems .y ••' .blllty .. ,t., Itt.tln, Hancher Defends The four jud ges who chose the ' "Thank you." • launch erectors appear to have with the local squad, even though thlmselv.. .s they hi...... finalists were Mrs. Ray Putney of The proposal that the Internation­ been broken up with air hammers. the Hawks have yet to rise above the p.st two _ks, faUln, .. 'Selective' Policy Younker Brothers in Des Moines, al Red Cro s be asked to play a -Certain areas of th e missile the level of mediocrity in Big Ten .core while .., In .n.my ter­ Mrs. Lillian Monsein of Lillian 's in Is Theme of Pep Rally role in verifying removal of the sites have been plowed and bull­ play. The ma jority of soothsayers ritory .nd btl", ,I.,.,... Ity Of State Schools Fort Dodge, Howard Heathman of missile bases was advanced by the dozed. gi ve Ohio a olle-touohdown edge. fumbl.. .nd ,... Int.reept...... Dr. Virgil M. Hancher, president Armstrong's in Cedar Rapids and Over one hundred cheering Iowa on the eve of today's Iowa-Ohio Soviet Union. At the,5tate Department pre s of­ To overcome the strgma of the "We've been working all week of sur, said Friday lhere may be Jerome Wolf of Wo\('s in Des fa ns braved the brisk November State football game. The details of how this wou ld be fice Lincoln White declined to an­ past two weeks during which Iowa on better execution of the things fallrcscrtt I)ubllc junior col­ Nell lloom, Al, Om.h., Neb.; Brlln TablCh. A2. Des M.1nt,; Ind operated by local Doggett, 338·8141, for further in­ peaee talk!; with the Guild (lot no­ gold badges with "Stomp The Buck­ Cuba and ship them buck to the keep the faint lmell ., I'08e\I alive leges chIlO I dis· . O.rry Weiner, A4, Rock 1.llnd, III. -Plleto It, ilia NIIIdeII Soviet UDioo. trlcts.• fOrmDtion. wllere, eyes" imprinted in black, for hi$ squad. I .,

!. r~ ~.;--. Editorial -Page- , On Other ~ I ,Wl.ere WII 7}0" Wor"£ip?~ WhitE The Election -1962 ./ Campuses I AGUDA ACHIM HILLEL FOUNDATION . • . ./ SYNAGOGUE 122 Eas~ Market St . (EDITORS NOTE: With the Congressional election lust / By JOHN KLEIN I 603 E. Waahln.ton St. 7:10 p.m. • Friday. babbath Servlell four days off, what do thl! national party chairmen think f Anlstant Managing Editor I ASSEJlBZ:V-OF GOD GRACE-o-UNITED Tiff ( i . 1330 Keokuk Street MISSTONARY (;HURCB about the outcome? Also what are their views on Cuba Two men. one of them carrymg 10 • .01 . Sunday School 1854 Muscatine Ave. WASH[ GTO] , ~ all issue in the fight. Here are their answers and predic· a wrapped package, stepped MorD!D& Wonhj~ 11 .... 8:.5 a.m., Sunday SCIIOOI , I' reports of a key I _ ions, written for UPI.) briskly toward a waiting Pacific BAHA'I WORLD FAITH 10:45 •.m ., wor~~~ervJce I ~ I l. Airlines' plane in San Francisco Unfon Club Room 4. IOWA CITY Premier Nikita S. By #.olm Bailey, Democratic National Chairman Iowa Memorial Union . I I as t week . 10 a.m .• Chlldren's Study Class BAPTTST CHAPEL " agreement to witl ·.-.'The Cuban Crisis Ilas taken public attention away As they passed an airline of· 10:45 a.m.• Devotions 432 South CJJntoll A New York Hera • • J lh . th -0- CooperBllnw wlln lhe fwm' the campaign and has removed the President and [ICla , e man carrymg e Southern Baptist Conventlop patch described the package turned to his companion BETHAJlfYSt.B.APTFJ(tTShTAvCHUe. RCB 9:30 un., Sunday SchAo) tl~A,.cabinet from the arena of politics, onetheless, the B of the most astonist and quel'1e. d : "IS 'tI 0 kay if I fitI Sund." 11:46 • .m.,.. Sunday IiCIIooI 10:30 •.m . • Morulru( Worship -0- penned by a world buslJ)t!S of government must go forward. And the business this?" 10:46 I .m., MorDin, Worlhlp product of a man i "Yes" replied his cohort. 7 p.m. Eve":ng ~11l JEHOV AH'S WTTNESSES o l';overnment which will be transacted on Nov, 6 be­ , 2120 II. st. . ot agitation. overw , "The bomb won'l go ofr will BETHEL AFRICAN 3 p.m., Public Address: ' prospect of atomic ' coMes more important - not less - because of the con· it?" METHODTST CHURCH "Wol'ld Crisis Marks the TIme of ,! tho End" .. JI The White House I frQiitalion we are now undergoing with the communist "No," came the reply. 411 S. Governor St. 4: I 5 p.m.. Watchtowl'r St~dy: ' Tribune report wa At that moment ~irport officials .m., Sunday ~l . "The Word Who Is Be Accordln(. wf)dd. l' • to John ? , , J curate." One White Ii ' .. '-The kind of Congress which is elected on Nov. 6 will descended upon the two men and TRINITY CHRISTIAN said it was consider. changed the i r REFORMED CHURCH MENNONITE CHURCH li~y~ a critical effect on what kind of leadership the route Crom the CeDI_renee Room No.1 614 Clark St. plane to a sher- (I\wa Memorial VnlOD 8:30. 10:45 a.m., MornIng Worshlp'll President can offer to the citizens of the United States 10 I.m.• Worship, Sermon: "To Whom MucH Ii ,dr iff's office in the 11:15 •. m.) SUllday SchOOl glven" and to the peoples of the Free World in the next two years. San Francisco ? p.m. Worship ' 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Letter, T -0- -0- The President will be able to provide strong leader­ air p 0 r t. T~ THE CHURCH OF CORIST ship if.he has a Congress which will: package was gin- 1318 Kirkwood REORGANIZED CHURC gerly unwrapped OF JESUS CHRIST -Continue our accelerated efforts in space and mis­ :0 ':,aDi. BlaJ:r~~~dy OF LATTER DAY SA~ Poll COY by a deputy, dis- .. 7 p.m., Evenloi orshlp 221 Melrose Ave. silery ·and continue our program of balanced defense .. closing a model . . CHURCH OFJESUS CHRIST 8:3' •. 01., <.:hurch School 10:30 •.01 . Mornln. WorShip , which has removed the choice of appeasement and sur­ of an apartment i"...... OF LA'M'ER·DAY SAINTS -0- r I1det or the nuclear war no one would win. house. Unfortu- . 910 E. Falrchlld St. By N nately Cor the KLEIN ••.m ., Prle~boOQ SHARON EVANGELICAl 10:10 •. m., Sunday School UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH' I -Keep the american economy expanding to provide two men, the sheriff's office fail· I p.m., S.crament MeeUD( Kalona the basis for what can be a long period of heavy defense 8:30 l.m .• Sunday SCllool ed to see any humor in tlte situa- CHURCH OF THE NAV..REN~ 10:30 1.01 •• Dlv1ne WorshIp . 1~1 eXJ.>Cnditures and tense confrontation with the communists. tion. 1035 Wade St. -0- I flo As a result, two University of 8 : ~ l.m .• SundayScbool . f uJt 10:41 a.m., Worship ST. ANDREW ~ Take the necessary steps to prOVide job opportuni· So VI hern Ca Ilf orn.a ac y mem- 7:30 p.m .. EveniD. Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ril" II & bers - the chairman of the South- -0- Sunset Melrose Ave. tic~ for a growing population during an era when auto­ Unlv4'rRlty t!rlJ!h' ''l~~' 01 ern Cal architecture departmen~, THE CONGREGATIONAL 0:30 a.m.. WorshIp Church SchOjjlllcH mation is rapidly replacing bodies with machines. CHURCH Grade 3 down. Adult Class. and a department lecturer - are Clinton &. Je((erson Streets 11 :00 a.m., Worship, Church Sclftlbl!' ll~ •. ,, -Demonstrate that our frec democracy can IJrovide awaiting possible legal action Rev. John G. CraIg ' trl'cl attol'ney. 10:45 a.m., Church Sc.hoo1. Worship, Grade 6 down '''In'''-9Iq a first rate education for its young, dccent housing for all from the dlS Sermon: "High FInance" -0- .q'JI,I~ -0- ST. PAUL'S , ~I OI of its people, and dignified security and comfort for its • • EVANGELWAL The president of Michigan L.UTHEJ IAN CHAPELlrtT aged. FREE CHURCH (MllJllourl Synod) State University's student body OF CORALVILLE 404 E. Jeflerson n, lJ'lh In this campaign the Republicans make no secret of was forced to resign by the MSU "45 I.m.. Sunday &ch1)()J 7:30 a.m., Vespers . /I ,1i11 , 11 a.m., Mornln, Worship Service 10 a.m.. SUllday School and ~Ie p. the (act q,at they will continue to block and obstruct and Facully Committee on Student 7 p.m., EveniD. Service. Study . ~ sabqtage the President's programs if they arc returned to Conduct last Wednesday. - 0- 9. 11 am., Divine Service , The president. Bob Howard, and FAITH UNITED CHURCH Sermoll: "One Step at a TI!nF~ lit'll the Congress. (Evan,..lIcaJ and Reforaleclj 'Come On, Millicent - They're Both Botany Majors three other organization presi­ 1801 Kirkwood Avenue -0- j lql In my opinion, tl,e American people do not want ob­ dents were forced from office 1:15 •.m ., Sun~ Sch"ol LUTHERAN CHURC~ I 10:30 a.m., )Cornfn, Worship II alter they inv ited speakers to OF CHRIST THE KING, I ' ~j stru ti(>DS - they want action. They want a Congress - And I've Never Seen the Heather on the Riverbank' -0- Corner of IWV Road talk before campus groups with­ 'TRST BAPTIST CHURCH and Coralville Road lc._ which looks ahead - not a Congress which looks longingly out approving their appearances North Clinton & Fairchild Streets 9:80 a.m., The Service, Nursery '0,) 8:30, 11 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.QI., Church Scnool .J •• ov r its shoulder at the simplicities of life in the last cen­ with MSU's Speaker's Commit­ Sennon: "When the LIght Goes Out" -0- tury which can never be recaptured. I think the people Letters to the Ed ;'or- tee. 9:45 •.m ., Church School ST. MARK'S The Committee was organized want Congress which Jives in the real world of today -0- METHODIST CHURCH a as a result of a Michigan legisla­ FIRST CHRISTL4N CHURCH 124 \'l E. College - not in a dream world of yesteryear. 217 E. Iowa Ave. lI~ts It Odd hUows (Jail tive ruling refusing to restrict 8:111 a.m., Church ScbooI 1:30 a.m. Worship Serdce-Nuraerr Communists and other "undesir­ 10:30 a.m., Worship 10:45 I.m., Church Schbel all 1111: • • • -0- Alston and Machiavelli ables" from speaking on Michi­ -0- B!J William E. Miller, GOP NaliolUll Chairman FIRST CHURCH To the Editor: conferences in Washington that Machiavelli's was the hope of gan college campuses. OF CIIRIST, SCIENT}!,"!' Il"!'. THOMAS MORE CHAPEL 1 confidcntly anticipate major gains for the Republi­ The reprimanded students were 405 N. RIverside 'III, week ... seeing a dream come true. AI­ 722 E. College St. 8:30, 10, 11:30 a.m. .nd 5 p:m. is After reading Mr. Jones's letter members of an unofficial student 11 a.m., Sunday School can party in Tuesday's elections. Now, courage is a pretty sub­ ston's is the limelight. Lesson Sermon: "Everlasting Pun· ~undl)' Masses. The 10 a.m. Mu" ~ :. sary lor the in reverent defense of Professor organization which had invited • Hign MaSi .u~ by the con.,. I II This prediction is made without any consideration of jective word ; about as subjective Bob Oest, A2 ishment" p~~ , II ual to leave Alston's private Cuban rebellion speakers. some of whom appear­ -0- as Prof. Alston's judgment in t~s Jerry P. Jone., A2 ':30 and 7 • .m .• 5 p.m., Dally M.... ./ periodically for thc effect the grave Cuban crisis mayor may not have mI, Oct. 30), respect [or the pro­ ed, to the campus, without sub· FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN Confessions on Saturday from ":30 :1 per use of "academic freedom" matter. It irks me to see the word Steve Drish, A2 CHURCH p.m.; 7-$:30 p.m. laying current 0'11 tl)e 1962 campaign. In this area we are dealing with an applied to the professor's Cuban Brian Peten, A2 mittlng the speakers' names in IMeetln, .t the Ellliert Theltre) -0- Following each forces me to "speak out" in criti· advance. 9 .nd 11 •.m .• Services if!1P9ridel'able. Tl1e all-important fact is that the country cism of SUI's orator laureate. We stand. We each have different Jack Boscom; A3 ' 10 • .m., SlIDday School ST. WENCESLAUS CHURCB the reporter will personal rewards for our actions. • • • 618 E. Davenport St. counting room. only hope Mr. Jones will not in­ Don Zehnder, A4 6 : ~~ 8. 10 .nd 1l:4,' • .m. SundaJ i~ \Jnited. behind the President - strong in bi-partisan sup­ The founder of the John Birch FIRST PRESBYTERIAN "The news pdrt - and this is as it should be. terpret this action as "ruthless Society, Robert Welch, defended CHURCH 7 -_.Ind 7: 30 • .m., DaUy M.- -- that they subordination of the right of his organization against charges 26 E. Market St. -0-- 1' ~ ' '.. lrr the gubernatorial races across the country Republi­ scholarlY dissent." I'd prefer to 9:30 Churc.h SchOOl and Wors)llp consideration of "ludicrous and rotten" as a 11:00 Church School and Worshlo TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCtI • They have can prospects are exceedingly bright. AU indications are think of it more as a short lesson large audience of Harvard stu­ -0- 320 E. College St. in abnorrn81 psychologt. .' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 8 a.m., Holy Eucharist Interfere fOlll' I5ig ·'swing" states, California, Pennsylvania, Michigan dents jeered and laughed at Cam· Jefferson " Dubuque Streets g :15 • .m .• Family Eucharist, Church I believe it enlightening to com­ To the Editor: your three alternatives which bridge. 9:30, 11 a.m., Church School, Identl· School, Nursery and Ohio will be recovered from the Democrats. In addi· cal Worship Services, 11 s.m., Choral Eucharist. SermOlIl ' pare Prof. Alston with the bril· In regards to your edilorial of could be summed up in the order Welch fervently portrayed the Nursery '.N 1) SeTmon: "Search for a Handle" .. tion to these, New York and Massachusetts are safely in liant Niccolo Machiavelli. Both Oct. 30. 'We're Fans - When of their appearance: Our foot­ Birch Society as free of race and -0- -0-- , ,. the Republicail column. men spoke out in shocking terms Winning' hy L. Hatfield, I would ball team is a fine bunch of ama­ religious bigotry. and no more OUR REDEEMEa ST. MARYS CHURCH like to pose a few questions for teurs, 2 ) J{atfield 's Dreams of LUTHERAN CHURCH Jefferson & Linn Streets Among other states where we have an excellent chance about their contemporary political secret than many other Ameri­ IMIlJllnuri Synod) I. 7:30. 9. 10:15 .nel 11 :30 • .w., Su situation. Here the similarity the more int~li~ent and less Glory. 3) s'lnce we are no good, can 0 l' g ani z a t ions. Welch's 2301 E. Court St. day Masses of defeating Democratic incumbents, I would list Colorado, ends. Machiavelli prepared his emotional members of your staff. let's drop football so it will no charges that Chief Justice Earl 8:30, 10:45 a.m., Worshlo. 8;. 5 .nd 7:30 l.m., DalJ.y Mallei II:~ a.m.. lIundlY School ad Blbl. -'>- Nebraska, North Dakota, Texas, Oklahoma, Wisconsin and great work, "The Prince," in the In your article you vehemently longer disgrace our school. Warren is attempting to destroy Cl .....a . condemn "De Ole Massa" for his ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Wyoming. seclusion of his country estate, Through these early suggestions the Constitution were met wilh -0- Johnson & Bloomington Street. not on the stage of a lecture hall. open criticism of Jerry Burns. in your paper you undoubtedly hisses and jeers. FREE METHODIST CHAPEL • .nel 10:30 l.m., bervlcu 1 :publicans should pick up a substantial number of While I wish to neither praise 2024 G St. 8:15 a.m., Sunday School Moreover. the purpose of his reached and undermined the con­ -+- 8:30 •.01 .. Adult Bible CIIa coach Burns nor to protect "De • • • -0- II~~~. seats and hold most of those they have now. Our tersely written book was to direct fidence of more people than "De Quigg Newton, President of the CHURCH OF CHRIST the unification of an Italy torn by Ole Massa," I would like to know Ole Massa" ever could. Yet. you Meetln, In the 4-H BuUdlD. FRIENDS tnrgcfis 44 additional seats - the magiC number l'equircd University of Colorado, who re­ One MJle South on HlJrhway n. Phone 8-3558 internal disorder. One could not who gave you, the last ones who dare to crilicize the actions of a cently removed the editor of the ••.m., Moming Worshfp last Lobby Conference Room for G.9P control in the 88th Congl'ess. apply the term "chauvin)st" to should talk, power to judge these small group of stUdents as de· 10 a.m., Church School Iowa Memorial UnfOIl £ tf student newspaper there, will lose -0- 10 a,m., Worship . . D1 lieve our candidates have pursued the major issues Machiavelli. Yet I seriously doubt matters. featism. his job. if at least one member FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY 10:30 a.m., FIrst bay School ,. ;. In the first half of your editorial I wilh- telling force, such matters of widespread concern that his answer to our present In view of the above, I hardly of the Colorado Board of Regents Iowa Ave. & GUbert St . need for political unity would be you heap piles of el1)otional rot 11 a.m., Cburch Service. VETERAN~OSPITAL • I ov~ -1unaway domestic spending and mounting deficits; think your last editorial sentence has his way . 10 a.m., Church School Registration to wave his arms in the air and (example: the paragraph com­ ". . . we continue to stand be­ Regent Charles Bromley charg­ 11 a.m., Church SerVice, CHAPEL 1 ,I paring radical groups of U. Mis­ Sermon: "Cuba and the Crises In 8 I.m .• Worship the all,out power grabs by the executive branch in Wash­ shake the very foundations of hind the Hawkeyes - whether ed Newlon's handling of the Daily American Innocenceu 8 I.m.• Communion - ..Ir.t SUlldaj" , Schaeffer Hall with crescendos of sissippi to effigy hangers at SUD -0- -0-- , IT ington; the fiscally imprudent "Medicare" plan which winning or losing" is appropriate; problem was "just another ex­ ST PATRrCK'S ClWRCB glib nonsense. That sort o[ sLuff on "De Ole Massa," but in the and if you insist on standing be­ ample of the inept opportunism UNIVERSITY HOSPIT~ .• ~ Hepti!J1icans, with sound plans of their own, opposed in last part you state. and J quote: 224 E. Court St. keeps the old lecture room awake, 6:30, 8:15, 9:.5 .n~ 11 • .m., SUJlo SERVICES • t. ,b hind them why don't you stand displayed by the presidenl who in cay t1le national interest, and the Administration's regimenta· but it's hardly objective argu­ "We feel the time has come . . . way, way. way behind them. this, as well as many other situa­ M._. 405 Unlversllf Hospital 1'1\1 accept one of the three alterna­ 1:41 IDd &:11 • .m.. Dally 11_ 8:30 I.m.• Worship Service- ti0!1.i~1.~in farm program, to name a few. ment. It took Machiavelli 40 years tions, deals from a politically op­ ,U to understand the motivations be­ tives given EARLIER THIS Patrick W. Buckingham, A1 ·1 am confident that by this time, the votcrs have portunistic basis rather than on hind polilics, but it only took a YEAR." You then proceed to list 5118 Quad the basis of a fundamental under· digested the dismal record of the Democratic 87th Con· day for Prof. Alston to figure out lying principle wh ich in this silu­ Un i ve rs ity Bull etin Boa rd "OT grc 's' and have discovered for themselves the facts of that KennedY was seeking politi· ation he appears to lack." cal advantage. As if the Presi· un:v.,.,fY a.""t'n aoar' notlc .. must .. ,.C,'v.., It Th. Oll,y ,~ ~ Wood wi Demoerqtlc .leadership failure, obstructionism and ' pctty <;olorado students gave Newton office, Room 201, Communlc •• lonl C,nt,r, by noon of the day beforezuJt. dent were the only person holding overwhelming support for his fir· 1IC1.lon. Th,y mUI' be ty," Ind liined br' In Idvlser or offlc.r of th .r-t.lf fcuding, interminably delaying even routine functions. Writers Blast Hanna; ••nllat'on lM'nl publlcllOII. Purely IOCla funct lonl ar. not .1111111' tctn Will Give e ing of Gary Althen. thc Colorado thl. section. ., While I am reluctant to discuss the political impact Daily editor. PAIUNTS COOPERATIVE IAIY. Thoso who wish to obtain a reserva' r SITTING League Is In the charge tlon tor. pl\rtlcular "roup tnay call of the Cuban situation. I think it is pertinent to recall • • of Mrs. J. W. Neatherlln. Lea,ue )lU63 or x448!!. I Braver Hatfield, Others Average salaries for." faculty members wanting sitters or parents what happened in otber years of crisis - 1916 and 1942. In Interested In jo1nln, call 7-7549. RHODES Sc:HOL:ARSH I PI are ot! /OJ To the Editor: wisdom as were expressed by members at Evanston were given fered ft>r two v .... r •• t Odurd VIIS- '~ [ 1916 we gained 23 House seats and three in the Senate. as follows: professors, $14.130; BABVSlTTU. ~y be ' obt&lned verally beglnnfng In Oct .. 11163. Un· "II First of all we would like to David Mikesh in Friday's DI. It durtn. the week by c~ the married men .tudent. In .ny tleld t. When the cowltry was at war under a Democratic President And Newer would seem that you have picked associate professors. $10,406 ; as· YWCA of lice, IMU, .t Ext. 2UO duro It the Junior, IWnlor. or .raclullei . extend our heartiest congratula· sistant professors, $8,473; instruc­ IDJ week-day .fternoonl. level are ellgtble, Ind selection t ~ T in ] 942 - and there was unity behind him - the GOP tip two very interesting journal­ blsed on I1romlse of dlstllllulShOll To the Editor: tions to Chief of Campus Police istic "tricks" during your stay at tors. $6,528. STUDENTS who .Iped for • 1M2 Ichlevement •• Mown by schola. Ilhl picked up 47 House scats and ten in the Senate. tic ability and person.1 qual~tle,; nob John Hanna for services above (1) • • Hawkey, .nd hav. not let picked Awai~ing the arrival of the SUI. The ability to make your up their book. ur,. to do 10 Profl)Octlvc candldale should eOl\!l ult I .J and beyond the call of duly. Did views seemingly representative Pay raisas for the faculty at •• .oon II pollllble..re The boob .re .t once with Prof. Dunlap. I08-BI8H. ,m Great Pumpkin generates an the University of Northwestern .v.U.bla dAlly. elcept SlturdlY, x2173. ..o?' Mr. Hanna break up a'n interna· and (2) the method of grabbing from 8 a.m., to 5 p.m., .t 201 Com. overwhelming anxiety and drives hold of some key issue and play­ will come as a result of ne:tt mUD1e.UoDi Conter. ItICRIATIO';;':-;-WIMMING fol' '''' 111€' 'Daily Iowan tional counterfeiting ring? No. year's $300 student luition hike at men: the Field lIouse pool wlll I!tlilq the horns of my own personal ing the emotional angle for one's FAMILy NITil'"d'the Field H'lutMI Did he smash a gambling estab· NU. Prescnt tuition is $1200 per open to men only from 11 : 21H : ~ I, Th4 DaUft Iowan" wrtnen and edited by Ifudcnu aM " g~ by II dilemma deeper into the flesh. personal gain. If this is alI they for the Fll'It Semester will be from d.IlyL 5:30-7:30 p.m. dally. and 10 '1 'I ' lishment or a house of ill repute? desire to teach you (or probably year. 7: 15 to ' :00 p.m. on Oct. 24, Nov. I . m . ·~ p.m. on Saturdays. ID or stall board 1I{'!toe Ifudent ,rwteu elected by ,h. IIudem body CIIId fout While others may be thinking A Northwestern assistant busi­ 14. Dec. 12, .nd Jan. 8 Ind 23rd. carda ale requlrod. I t No. What did he do , you ask? more aplly, all you desire to Studentl, .taff Ind flculty or their frusteu appointed by the prerident of the Univer,u,. The Daily Iowan', about saving their skins wilh ness manager said Northwestern IPOUleI mlY brln, their own chll· learn), then perhaps it is abo at 'OWA 1;11 editorial poUcg " not an nprllSlion IJdmlnlltraUotl at Why, he apprehended the effigy was at the bottom o[ Big !ren dren with the m on the.. nl,ht• . MIMO~NION HO~" ! of SUI poUcv bomb shelters, I feel a deep ob· time you re-examine yourself for Children may not COllIe without their Cafeterll open 11 :30 •.m .·1 .111., ' opinion, .. ~ particular. hangers on our own SUI campus. University Purch, other iDalI nbscrlptionl, '10 per ~i Mlehael M.

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UNITED Tifl Over Khru·shchev Leffer V CHURCH Of Iowa's Party Platforms caline Ave. WASHI GTON (UPI) - A controversy arose Friday over were withdrawn from Cuba. ~cllool Although Khrushchev sent an­ By Bill SHERMAN establi h an eCfective Iowa agrl· 1) Servlco reports of a k y letter written to President Kennedy by Soviet other note on Saturday. which StaH Writer culture department; amend pack· 0-- Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev which formed the basis of the E:qualed missile sites in Cuba to CITY If yoU are stiU in doubt about how to mark your ballot Tuesday, a ers and tockyards act to protect agree ment to withdraw Russinn missiles from euhu. U.S. missile bases in Turkey, the farmers and consumers from un· CHAPEL Soviet Premier agreed to Ken· comparison of the Republican and Democratic platforms adopted this h Clinlon A New York Herald Tribune dis· summer at the party stale conventions might solve this dilemma. fair competition of verticaUY-inte­ II with the patch described the letter as "one nedy's proposal. No mention was grated indu trial giants; establish tist ConvenUop ful" in the current state of diplo· made of the Cuban· Turkey missile The Republicans in the introduc· adequate brucellosis control pro­ SchAol of the most astonishing notes ever matlc tensions. trade. tion of .their platform re·affirmed ~ WorshlD penned by a world leader - the with area·based senate with con· gram in state; establish research 0- Another official - who had read The Friday letter has been kept their faith in "constitutional gov· firmation power. board to study use ot chemical product of a man in a high state the pote - described it as "pure secret, White House officials said, ernment - that government which WTTNESSES , 01 agitation, overwrought by the Liquor Law. sprays and determine necessary II. St. Khrushchev." He said it was because it has not been made P4 b• derives its power only from the Republican - Legislature to reo regulations; pass state laws regu· ddress: prospect of atomic war." consent of the governed." arks the TIme of vague, full o{ inconsistencies and lic by the Soviet Government. This examine and re-appraise current lating sale and processing of meat The White House said the Herald very rambling, but added that he is in line with customary diplo· • I Tribune report was "wholly inac· They stated their concern "with IRWS. and control u e of water and other found no element of hysteria in it. malic procedures. the marked trend toward centrali· . J curate." One White House source Democrats - enact liquor·by·the· additives in food; expand credit .. sold it was considered "most harm· In New York, Herald Tribune There were indications earlier zation oC power in the Federal drink with proper and adequate programs; and set up research Managing Editor James Bellows this week, however, that U.S. of· Executive branch of our govern· safeguards for efCective enfo rce· program to develop new industrial said; "The Herald Tribune awaits fieials would be happy if Moscow ment and usurpation oC power by ment, enCorce effective dram shop and commercial u es for farm pro­ publication of the letter which will would release the note. that branch with the result that law; more rigid enforcement oC ducts. confirm the story." The Herald Tribune dispatch said the judicial and legislative branch· Lefter To Aid, es are being made more subservi­ laws pertaining to drunken driving. Bu.iMSS and L.ber School White House Press Secretary the note has been labeled Top Se· Transportation Pierre Salinger said in a statement eret and would not be published in ent." Republicans _ continue develop. Republican - continue support of The GOP pledged itself to work eED CHURC that "the

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THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa CIty, la.-Saturday, Nov. 3, 1962-Page ~ 8:30 Musk , I "chievements: SUI-t. - I Seavy Trust Fund Created 9:30 Bookshelf "Darla.ch of the Guard",GI • 10 '0 "; 1812' on ays \' . , WSUI record, A trust Cund in .of the formation should contact Pietsch, 9:55 'e\\5 Campus - memo~y Saturday, Nov. 3, '''2 10:00 Recent American HI tory ln te Donald L Seavy, prrnclpal of who is a member of the board of 8:00 Department of Heal th 1>0. 16 8:15 News 10:50 Nu Ie .. 'Studio Matinee Students the Iowa City Longfellow Elemen- trustees of the fund 8.30 Folk Music 11:00 Why Js a Write r Shd~ 'S tary School for 16 years, has been . . . 9:00 The uslcal 1I:1~ Nu 1(' , '. NO t e established to provide loans to col- To bc eligIble for the .loans, ?tu- 10:00 Cue 11:55 Coming Events 1:00 Saturday Feature IUi8 News Cao ul~ der Willie Mays lege students in the field of special dent ~ust be e~rolled In the [!eld 3:00 Theater lIIatinee 12 .00 Rhythm Ramble in sl1periqr phy. Autumn Film education. Loans will be in the of specml educ.alJon. at a recognized 4:30 Tea TIme Special 12:30 Hernoon Report Find Directing Valuable amount or $250 except in unusual college or unJI·er. It~'. They mu. t 5:15 One Man'. OpInion 1:00 NUAlc Film-lecturer and humorist S}1ln 5:30 News 2'00 oclology of Courtsllip No. II! circumstances to be determined by also agree to leach In Jowa public :545 SporlS Time 2:50 fu Ie to be able to take By NADINE GODWIN Midgley will present "Autumn the trustees. schools at the completion of their 6:00 Evenin, Concert 4:25 N \\ 5:45 4:30 Tea TIme ier in future sea, Staff Writer Across America," Sunday's offer­ training, i[ a position i availabl Sports Time * * * * * * ing by the SUI Mountaineers film­ Applicallons lOr the loans are 6:00 Evening Concl'ri 5:15 Sport Tlml' ., Students of thc speech arts at that lime. 8:00 Music lor a aturday Night 5:30 E"enln, Rcp<)rt lecture series. now being accepted, according to 9 : ~:; ew F1nal 6:00 Krapf Redtal I.h' - Fir Id go easier duro SUI now havc a greatcr oppor­ The fund, known a<; the Donaly 10:00 IG OFF Ml'lhodl t Chur h , Willie replied:' The color movie depicts autumn Wayne Pietsch, head or Personnel Monday, Nov . 5, 1962 8:00 Evenln, Featue. tunity to gain experience in their scenery from the east, t,lrough the Record at The State University of Sta\'y Memorial Tru t Fund, wa News Headlines 9:00 Trio to with these long establi hed from contributions . MornIng Chapel 9:45 '.. ", Flnnl .,. fields by directing or I'eading in Midwest, the Rockies and along Iowa . Students desiring further in· J\ews 10:00 IG OFF productions of the Studio Matinee. the Pacific Coast. League in 196' . / Price of admission is 90 cents Specials for the Student ms, making the Studio Matinee is an outgrowth for adults and 50 cents for children Don't Toke Chances instead of 154, of .Playwl'lght's Theatl'e in which 14 years or lmder. TONIGHT MEXICAN DINNER said Mays' col. with sur students' ori gi naL scripts were .. 3 TACOS - REFRIED BEANS was due simply ~ , ' • • WILL BE YOUR staged. This year the theater was Camera Club SPANISH RICE , BEVERAGE Your Baby's Health season, very expanded to include all kinds of University Camera Club will hold LAST CHANCE $1.00 Use aware of 'his Te­ short plays and some Interpretive a regular meeting Monday at 7:30 . TO CATCH DfAPARINE physician said of /, readings. p.m. , in the Pentacrest Room of CLUB STEAK - $1.25 outfielder. A I I productions for Studio the Memorial Union, Each member is requested to CAL.L 85726 FOR CARRY·OUTS DIAPER SERVICE !: onnprchE~nsivc phy, MatInee are student dlrect.d and 'Rockin' Bishops' that includll'\ all performed. Faculty members brinq two slides for viewing and //J I j' " the doctor ex· supervise. criticism. The slides may be ones l<..icha.I' ~ which have been used previously. THE HAWK RES TAU RAN T NEW P C normal find. I I I?'r. Lael J. Woodbury, associ· is perfeclly The second Novembl'l' meeting ate professor of dramatic art, said, of the club will be held Nov. 19, "the purpose, (of Studio Matinee) 7:30 p.m., in lhe Pcntacrcst Room iriiiiii::ij:iiiiii:ii;~iiiBe~t~w~e~eniil_. - - - - - s~tiN~a~t~. ---~&iiv~.r~s~lt~y~T~h~e.~t~re~~iiii~ii~~~iiiiii~~:~ii;;:;P;h;O;n;e;7~9;6:~;6;iii;~ , to giye maxi mum performance ex· of the Union. Clarence P. Berg. perience to stUdents of the speech professor of biochemistry, will arts, is being accomplished." show pictures.. taken. in ..Colorado. Studio Matinee should give stu­ dents interested in directing a par· Folk Dancing , ~~lfli advantage in their field. The Hillel Foundation will fea· ~\lury said, " 0 u I' students ture the lIarakdanim Israeli folk should have hat"four major direc­ dance group at its regular meet· tint;eXpericnces before gradua· ing Sunday at 2 p.m. in Conference tio • Hc estimated this would put Room 3 of the Iowa Memorial Un· INSTRUCTIONS ROOMS FOR RENT AUTOMOTIVE the about four years ahead of iOit. = l' APPLICATJONS tor The Montes~orl GRADUATE men students or stu· AUTOMOTIVE - Electrical, Carbure- ,I graduates of most other schools. The program wiU consist of in· tq. 'II .J.HI Advertising Rates School at Iowa City. For 3 and 4 dents who desIre a quIet place to tor, tune·up ,pecl.lI. McCreedy the Must~w led There are Studio Matinee per- struction in new folk dances un ­ year aids. Phone 8·6141. 11-3 study. Cooking prlvlleres. Reasonable. Auto Eleclrlc Service. 822 S. GUbert. til 3:30 Dial 338-4524. ACter 6 p.m. \l.10 Dial 8·7907 . 11,( r~. ances every Friday from 3:30 p.m. and group dancing Three Days ...•. .. .. ISc a Word Matinee Rehearsal CHILD CARE aU-High rurw1e ,,' 0'. 9 p.m. in the Studio Theatre. until 5 p.m. Slx Days ...... , .. 19c a Word UStD CARS FOREIGN car part!, service and ac· by Mount Vc~on fI~ We programs generally include All persons interestcd in folk 'J'd\ Days ...... 23c a Word cessortes. Fa. ler Import t'd A ulo 15, In foUr plays, ~ Students rehearse their parts in a play for staging in Studio Matinee dancing are invited to attend and FULL or part lime baby sllUnK my Parts. 824 Malden Lan. 8 61. 11-5 ' two performances, often a play , as a part of SUI class work. They are: Kathy Peil, A2, Davenport; ODe Month .. •.. 44<: a Word home. North Dubuque Street. 7·2338. 1957 FORD, IIreen and white - 2 door 13-10, and perhaps the reading of an orig­ participate. 11-10 V8 . Call aCter 6:00 p.m. 8-0217. 11-3 TROUBLE rettln. Aulo In~uranco. Linda Schneider, A4, Farnhamville, Ill.; Dan Alkofer, G, Grayslake, For Consecutive Insertions bq~at script. .. .. -----W-A-N-T-E'-D----- 1959 TR-3. Top condItion. 614 So. Clln. See Bob Bender. Dlnl 8·0639. 1l·5R nO 1 ' • III.; and in the foreground, Darrell Spoon, A2, Perryl

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