~"Mol Johnson Proposes Extremist Groups Plague Viet "Nom's Ky ~ "". Viet Nam brought much of the trouble upon thernaelves. Icram. Wh!dln, the nttam to YIlt Ham 01 aD outed ,...u. ~nar&TIM Foundatioll Plan I SAIGON _ Phmlo:-N'='eo.~ .."" .... '" n,. They expoaed a crack in the ruling group by expelling one of THI CItY HAl aiiN ItAIIiD for earl)' ...-aI eIeetiau Iu a · ,·major government crials belet by the twin problems that plagued the most powerful members, Lt. Gen. Npyen Cbanh Thi, com- eouutry wbeR at 1eut U JDaDf people .... UDdIr the caatrol 01 the mander of the lit Corps area, early tbia month. CommUDllta u .... aDder tile caatrol 01 tile __1IIDiIIIIl , I i ~'R , 0 eve op n la' :~ ~~I~~:m~ Lt. Gen. Nguyen Kbanb, the tw.o previoua strong T D I THI IXPlOSION AND THI controversy wltbJ.n the military Some aIItatan .... cumpIajaIq ... U.s. --- aIaaI the eout ENDS "RIDAY I d How can he keep extremiltl oU the streets and at the same that It caused gave .gitators and political opportllJliatl the dtanoe and fD the monntafDI • .".oa, that tho ~ baa IOld out WASHINGTON (Ai! - President I time retain the full backing of the all·powerful military junta? they wanted. to !.be AmericaDI. Johnson proposed Monday night HiI survival will depend upon a judicious use of power, per­ So far Ky baa CCIDCIBt.nad .. ~'- eaDIq'" public uaitJ. Long ltif1ed by Premier Ky'. stand against oppoaition, U­ • $SOO-mllJion foundation to pr0- suallon and tact, qualitia that bave never been prominent in Viet­ u.s . • ut.boritieI would lib him to tab • ftnn ItaDd apfDIt the student and Buddhist agitators took to the atreeta in Saigon, at Da mote learning, advance science namese politics. public clemonatratiaDI. ODe Amerieaa Yin Ia that QnmmnI...... Nang and at the Buddhlat center of Hue. lind encourage research In India. FOR A TIME, THE powerful backing of the United States that behIud much 01 !.be l1li .... ". U'IIIIDIIIlIa made that the JIat of In a toast at a White House Ky enjoys seemed suffieient to .hield bim from the va,.ries of Th. demonstratioDi are getting bigger, the cries lor the ouster al\eaed pievlDCel IMmI aimed more at creatiDC COIIfuIktD thaD dinner honoring India's Prime local politics. But in this erisis, the United States can only atand of Ky louder. IOlvinl an)'thlq. Minister Indira Gandhi, the Pres· self-consciously aside. bopeful that the vague anti-American over· .rhat does the opposition want? Premier Ky. as were his prede­ ICy It enoqb !II • poUtlc:ian aDd Itudeat !II biatorJ to Jmn that ident proposed launching an Indo­ tones of recent demonstrations don't build up. ceuor, must be punted. The Buddhista laY they desire a civilian in modern Sal&oo firm adloa fD tho atreeta could pla;, into tile American foundation much Uke Ky and the few generals who sbare the pinnacle of power in government and the implementation of a vague "four-point" pro- haDdJ of tho oppoaItkta b:r proYidblc mart:rrL He Ia bidIDc bIa time. the Ford and Rockefeller founda­ UODlJ that have promoted educa· Uonal pursuits In this country. Johnson said the funds would be in Indian currency owned by , Forms Are Out the United States. These rupees I were accumulated in payment for For Draft Test U.S. wheat and agricultural prod· ~ fInN fw tho II- ucts sent to lDdta. 1Ictm ...... Johnson expressed hope It 1MIIt ...... _ be oil owan ~TS would "a lasting endowment .".1...... 1 ...... Jcfion, a for the benefit of inquiring young Serving the and the People of Iowa City r of con· minds in the Indian nation." He MRS. INDIRA GANDHI l ----II.,..... tIIIey...... proposed it as one means of Indl.'. Prime Mlnla1ef Establilhed. 'in_l868 10 cents a copy AaIoclateci Prell Leued WIr. and w1repboto T...... fw ...... , ings for bringing into closer union the ______------._•• Id fw JMy '4, JMy 11 spirit and courage of India and will require .approval of both the " I Ute United States and to mark Indian government and the Amer­ ...... ,ree. De· pick lip • apr .. tho ...... this visit of the prime minister, ican Congress...... 1cattoII who arrived Monday for official White House sources said Mrs. ~ aM • IMII"" -Ie,o, talks. Gandhi had been consulted and .ellen! in· K'" ...... the OffIce .. tho Full details of the proposal is agreeable to the basic outlines. R.. htr •. have yet to be worked out, White with the details to be negotiated c...... ~,... House ,pokesman IBid. and it later. 1 High Court Uphold will lie: ...... tho L ...... s Art. Aftl~ OffIce, ,. Sche..,.. Hall; ...... U.... _...... ; ...... t. City' s Urban Renewal Plan tho UIlIwnItJ ___...... IerYIce effIce, 114 UIIIwnIty , Hen: .... outa.. the A4Mh- liens 0fIIce, 1 u..IvwaIty HelL A.,pIIc ...... fw .... ~i!~~!z!~ ~! ~~~n!!!~a!.. .J ,...... II AIIrII U. newal program were attacked by chance to oppose the progr.m or I Rights Terro~ism laws The .... II fthMtwy aM wli businessman John Wilson at a offer constructive criticism." lie UMd~ lee...... Monday morning block meetin, Public hearings by the Iowa . .. lief, ...... ,. .. of the second renewal area. City council are planned for Jan· 1M...... rrII/ItI Wilson. owner of John Wilson uary to hear complaints and sug· Unanimous Votes Revive fw ...... 1 .. 1 .. me .... Sporting Goods. 408 E. Colle&e &estiOlll concerning renewal. Wil· Protests E~d ' TRUCTIONS St., said that the renewal pro- son said it would be too late then for citizens to organize and pro- Total Of 23 Indictments LESSONS experteneed Search Is On reasonable rate.. Call n·3496. "12 'Flying Objecf te~I~;:a~Aioli~~. wanted pea- WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Mon· With March pIe to unite now and p,resent al· 1day the fedeml government can prosecute under two .Re· 'E FOR RENT for Park Land Seen In Vicinity, ternative plans and .uegestlons construction-era laws men accused of anticivil rights terror. bedroom fIIrnlJbtd for renewal to the council. . , family, June 5 through This will give the people affect- . Ism. . On Pentacres t ~. ..U ed by the renewal "fair and ade- The unanimous findings revived indictments agamst 2 Youths Report 17 A third pe.ce 4emODItratJon In Coralville quate representation in the coun· Misslssipians in the slaying of ------~5 FOR RENT and a hootenanny ecmc\Uded a I CoralvlIle CltJ CQunci11a trylna Sooner or later it had to hap- cil," he said. three civil rights workers _ Mich- art IBid in deliverin& the court's An I wltb cookln, ta 11' pen. unidentified fiying object Upgrading of the central busi· ael Schwerner, Andrew Goodman, opinion in the Penn case. weekend of anU-war actIvWM Ito ac:quIro a »am tract ot land IT houaeworl<. Blatt', (UFO) has allegedly been spotted ness district Is desirable, Wilson and James Chaney - and sponaored by the Iowa Viet Ham 00 FIlth Street welt of the Drive­ a,e. U2 Brown St. "TWs hal been the view of the HAl near Iowa City. said, but more private capital, against six Georgians in · the court from the beginning. It re­ Days Committee. IJI Theater for a city park and llsING. ---."""-;-be--:cIr"':"oom., Two il?ys from S t ~ n w 0 ~ d not tax dollars, should be used. highway killing of Negro educa. mains the court's view today." About 100 demonatraUOllI carry· recreation area. lIb and !dtchen, 4 to walked mto Iowa CIty police Most of urban renewal under tor Lemuel Penn. THE DECISION i. tbe Schwer­ ;0 eacb. Black'. GIIIIII1\ ing siena with anti·w.r .loaan. U thla land II obt.ined, the Brown St. HAll headquarters about 7 Monday I present plans would be paid for The net effect of the tandem ner-Goodman-Chaney case was night to report • UFO five miles by federal funds. ROOM - Doubl. for announced by Justice Abe Fortas. marched along the .Idewalks of councU plana to build a new fire 1966 and SprtnS till. south of Tipton headed toward WillIon also paid he feared gov. decisions is to strengthen the the Pentacmt Saturd.y after· mUon ror Coralville Volunteer o East HaU. 338-8$8j lor !.be Iowa City area. ernment takeover of private prop- federal government's hand when Here. the government charged 1-18 that local law authoritiel turned noon. Another 1J'OUlI, opPGMd to FIre Department and • commun. The boys said a similar object Ierty under urban renewal. state officials refuse to prosecute, the demonatraton, WU alIo p..... DOUBLE rooDII wtth . hovered about 100 feet over their "It is un.American." he said. or when such officials actual\y the young civil rights workers lo un.e are., ....wen l over to a "lynch mob." The gov­ ent, as. they bad been .t the pre- It1 bIIIldfnI for admlnWratlvt of· MUng Summer Sehool. car Friday night in Coralville. "Leases -wtJIbe taken from indl. are involved in w[orism. 4-, ernment obtained indictments, vious demODltrationa and actJyl- flcee aDd recnatJonal facnlU •. The UFO was disc·shaped with ' viduals for pub:!c use." AND, THE COURT said, even lare room. 221 N. Un. under both laws, one enacted in ties. The Jliopowd .Itt II preaently 4-. two red lights, one of them blink- I Wilson said he owned a build- when private individuals con­ 1866 and the other In 1870. ing, and a white light near the ing in the area. which extendt spire to interfere with the right The only hostile incident .t the owued b:r Sam T. MorrIlOiI, SlS I The 1866 law makes it a mis' aemonatraUon mult.d when • N. Dubuque St., Iowa City. 'MENT FOR RENT center, the boys said. They laid south from Court Street to the to travel, they can be prosecuted demeanor, punishable by one woman who wu watchln& tho they could see three portholes railroad tracks and west from unde.r one of the two Jaws. year In prison and $1,000 (ine, or march tore a ,110 one of the coun. Hllta THOMPSON, reertaUoa lent.. 21 to share 1 .~rl. in the bottom of the object. Gilhert Street to the Iowa River. But, splitting, the court stopped both, to act "under cover of Jaw" ter'proteaters wu c.rryIn,. No and park conau1tant from Cedar ;a37 after •. 4-U short of approving use of the M . apt. FurnJahed, III to deprive anyone of his consti· police were preeent at the march. Rapidl, baa been .lked by the s:J8.4624 • . .m. to noo •. laws to prosecute private individ- tutional rights. ll'he march followed • diIcua- councU to prepare an .ppllc.tlon 1-21 uals when the 14th Amendment The 1870 law makes it a felony, 5ion of "Morollty and the War" lor • federal "opeD land" arant rRACTIVE 3 room apart. Oratorio Chorus To Present rights are violated. punishable by up to 10 years in ve, ref~erator . Marrted by Iowa City mlnlaten at tM eo. for tM project. pet.. or children. Sf5 1 "The 14th Amendment protects prison and $5,000, or both. to con­ tre,atlonal Church, ao N. CUnton TbomPlOll recently told council l the individual against state ac­ spire to deprive anyone of his St that he did not think federal I OR unfurnIshed I bed· tion, not against wrongs done by 14th Amendments rights without I 351·2513. ..5 IEliiah For Easter Concert individuals." Justice Potter Stew- due procell of law. Saturday nillht .bout 100 per. funda would be .vail.ble. APT. In Coralville. rur· I sons attended a hootenaAny fD the The project would qualify tor hone 338-'624 • a.m. to ..2 The University Oratorio Chorus might be related to living today," , Union LucII-Dod,e Room. Fifty federal asaIstance only If the nc­ will present "Elijah" In its an­ Moe said Monday S· /. t· M O· d dollars wu ra1aed wben a bat rutloa facUlties were UMd prj. WANTED-FEMALE nual Easter Concert at 8 p.m. "Elijah" was ~itten In 1846, oc.a,s,c an .scusse ABOUT ,. PERSONS PROTESTED the wu In VIIt N.m Sat- wu passed to help fIDanc:. pro- marily for an area poverty pro- I today and Wednesday in the a year before the death of Its urday on the fln.1 dey of the low. Viet N.m DIY' of Proteat. test activities. cram, be laid. IR baby Jlttln, and IIgbt Union Main Lounge. composer, Felix Mendelssohn. )In,. Momtn,. onl)' d\ll" Free tickets are still available A ISL R I· S · The cIemonstrato,.. m.rched ...... 1 tlmel .round the Perd.. Alter the hootenanny, protest· CoralvlDe Recreatiou SUpervJa. Ind May. CoralvW •. 33'1. Menclelssohn.used .scrlptural pas- t evo uhon emlnar but w.... few penon•• The,.. the Bourpoe for 1-. at the Union east information sages exclUSIvely 10 his work. At crest, observed by only • were ers gathered around UniOll'. or Dave bat "ed .1,. .bout 2t ,...-wer pickets .. the IClne, eut entrance. As eouplea from upanded reereatioo facfIJUea for desk. its premiere encores of four The type of man who would be :LP WANTED Participating in the concert will their need to elimiDate old c.pi· _ Photo by Mike Tener the ROTC MUllary Ball beIn, the cit1 at ...eral council meet· choruses and four solos had to be produced under a truly socialistic taliltic prejudices in the gen- I held in the Main Lounge be&an to flip. H. baa that If the be the 175-voice chorus and the naated - PLUMBERS. Larew C•. given. lIOCiety was discussed at an Iowa eral public, abe aald. ------leave, the protesters MreII8ded city cannot aet federal aid for the ..hln,lon . f.J University Symphony Orchestra, "NO OTHER WORK of mine Socialist League seminar Mon­ FOR men In Iowl err; Ute combined groups conducted ever went so admirably at the day night. ate"A a socialisticman who society reflects must neither cre· U-H·lgh Sen'lor Bronze D,·sc Fivethem withUniveralty "W. ShaJ1 policemeo Overcome." were plu,propooed that ncreatlooal-cJvk:It COOItruct an outdoor com· !smln for Full.r 8Mb I by Daniel Moe, associate profes­ excess of U.40 per bOUr first performance," Mendelssohn The seminar, which was the tbe 19th or 20th century, but on hand, but no lucldeats re- IwImmIng pool .nd other outside • hours per WIlt. Dial lOr of music. · Ippolntment. ,.11 Five student soloists featured wrote, "or was received with such third in a aeries of six on "Revo­ the 21It century," Mlaa Sears con· T B G· suited. facilldea IJId add a buDdina1ater. NTED for medical I ..ltr , during the performance will be: enthusiasm by both musicians lutlon in the Third World," was 337·311111 alter. p.m . ..I E. Michael Livin&ston, baritone, and public." held In the Union Harvard Room. cI~~~D ADDIS, aaalatant pro- Places First 0 e ,ven lEW for Delta T.u Delta. C C H dI , According to Moe, the "Elijah" About 50 perlOns attended. mediately. 337-8811, 1-11 resident assistant of music and director of the University Old is the favorite of audiences nut FRANCES SEARS, G, Iowa /lTV - $3 hour" bour only to Handel's "Messiah." he agreed that the main prob- At Banquet II' ihiI. .. an, " an e y week. For appolntlll':i Gold Singers. Iowa City; Mary· City. started the seminar by read- =ra~rP~c::h~rs~.~~~ W'lth Speech 7 18.===-==::-::-:--:----:;:::::; ellen Hart, IOprano, A4, Iowa 'lblt performance of the "Ell· Ing a statement pertaining to the - COUNTRY In ••eblnC· lem facing Cuban revolutionaries Something new will be added to P k· I 0'· rf I City ; Beverly Knight. soprano • •, ••d part·tlme h.lp.. ~I jah" will be the second In reeeDt 1960 Cuban revolution. The out. was their need to change old an old tradition when the HaD- a II I ng ve ow mmer If desired. ~ A2, Iowa City ; Ann Howard, mez· years at the University. 'lbe work standing characteristic of that capltalJatlc attitudea. William KeeUel, 18, senior at ~tedr.Finaktbithnee ~e.?aannlUonua1is FPl'8-• • I ' . , zo soprano, G. Cresco; and Del­ was presented it year. qo by revolution, abe said, was that it He added, however. that Marx University High School, has won ~ '""'" Ink bellt Simon, tenor, G, Belling· bad IBid men who had lived first prize in the "Young America bine Dinner at 8 tonlaht in the Ion • Mal. S.nlt... the University Chorus under th. drutically altered the lIOCio-eco­ ham, Wash. direction of Herald Stark, now nomic structure of Cuba. UDder a capitalistic system also Speaks" contest with hia apeecb. Union ballroom. It w.rIe • HlUrly Pif Ilf B I I In ed The chorus hopes to convey director of the University Opera Sbe -A'd th t aft th I suffered from pel'lOllal aliena· ..... - medallion. a b-·· dl... · Workshop .aI a er e revo u· "Freedom', Stake in Viet Nam." ...... , CI n s m poS Not Ilitem.. WItII Its perfonnancp +be "sweep of a tion from one another. etched with the faces of Vircl1 School Worle lreat biblical figure whose ener· Wednesday's performance will Uon the changed lOciCH!CDnomic Addla laid be tbougbt there The contest. aponsored by the Hancher. former University pres_ lletic and zealous enthusiasm be broadcast live by U.nIversity Itructure In Cuba had to com· was no "ftnj,hed" socialistic per· Young Republicans and the Iowa -- • The poaIble ban 01 fnIhman ears from Ualftrlity-owned park. Coiled - SIt. I.In. radio stations WSUI and KSUI. pete witb the t~ of structure 1967 . Des Mol ... IOn. 'lbe problem of belng a 80- Council of Republican Women. Bronze Disc _ lnI loti abouId not overburdeII ~ parting facilitIM, Law· A number of other radio atatlons that existed before the revolu­ dallat It a continual struggle no In Dea ,.. . rence Sleck, trame fIIIIIDeertq CIIIIIUItaDt aDd .-elate prof.., of I Kidnaper Asks in Iowa and surroundln& .tates tion. matter what klnd of sociological was held Saturday JIlomes. (Continued on page 3) dviI engfDeerlnI, laid will also broadcast tapes of the The major problem facing the eonditlona • penon might live First prize WU a $50 savingl bond ______TburIda,.. "Downtown parIdag baa bleD reduced by the opealnI 01 lloat· COIlcert revolutionaries in CUba DOW la 1IIIder. he laid. and a trophy. !NT $25,000 Ransom ,..nery Ward', IbappIq C8IIt8f _ wID be redIIeed IV. more Is DONALD IARNIn, uaiJtant Keettel the son of Dr. and wbeII Sycamore M.n ctpIIII Jatar tWa .,.,," IIiIck aaJd. profesaor of IOciology, IBid he Mrs. W. C. Keettel, 343 Hutchln· ,d InlllnNrI. ' For 18-Yea r·Old Now tho I,lOO penIq ..... pnyIdod la the doWIItowa aDd thought the type of ec:OIIomy ex- son Ave. elfie, Atlantic friDC. areas are Ia OIl mora thaD • ... ceat 01 tho time. Sieck MIAMI. Fla. (.fI - The teen­ isting within a country was basic In bis speech Keettel IBid. "It ace son of a wealthy, socially for fostering the v.lues of a is my conviction that It is better Iald. He added that tile ., acldI"mMl fnIbmIII CUI upeeted nut louslnll, food ' faJllbould be adequat.b taIraa an 01. ~ ( prominent contractor was kid­ truly IOCia1lstic penon. to make a stand now Iu Viet Nam naped Monday by a gunman who Expandini th& problem, Bar· with a peaceful TbaIland, say, as BeaIdea partdJII meten. the cft:r OWIII IIftl'Il Jota, lib the .. • lilt a $25,000 price tag on the nett uld. "'Ibis II not just a an ally, than to be forced to make aCI"08I fr!tm the Gloria De Lutheran CburdI .. Marbl 8Inot aDd boy's JUe. questioo of building a aociaIIstIc a stand in 'lballand with Viet the CIIIe at GIIhert and IWb& ...... TbeIe leU are aYllJable for 'rile kidnaper told the youth's man fD an IJolated lOCIety, but Nam premanently lost to the IludeDt uae. 33307 Parents that the ransom must be it 'lnvolvea lntegratiug him into other 'ide." "BecaOll of the aped" popalatloD .1Dc::NuI fD the dtJ aDd Plid by 6 a.m. today or the price the whole !II JIUIDkind." According to Keettel, Viet Ham tho Unlveralty, p...... WIll eaDIIdend to .. tho _- In tho WOUld double - and he threaten· 1118 fourth semInar In the Ie- Is a link in the Amerbn dlain cit,. partln& meter fund to pardsue lind for partial aDd to bqIa -- ed to kill hi. captive If his terms ries la acheduled for 8 p.m. April of self defense and the United c:oaatruc:tioa of a parIdag ramp _ the dIWIItowD ...... SloIdt .., ...... Ire not met. 11 in the Union Harvard Room. States ought to pursue a policy of c:oatfDuId. , The gunman entered the fash· ending the war 80 It can belp Viet lonahle home of Mr. and Mrs, Reel Cong..... Begins Nam build a peaceful nation. He uicI tho added ,.niDI leU IboaId be r.dy fir .... faD, Aaron Goldman through an un· but the ramp wuuId probabIJ .. .,. 1IIItl1 tho faJI " 00. MOSCOW CII - 1118 elite of the Keettel, . captafD of bia bi&h locked paUo In predawn dark· "The biaeIt probIam faciq .. DOW Ia the bIIh eoIt " 1m) Red-ruled warld - except Red .chool debate team, competed _, apparently Intent first on aear the c:ampaI," IIaek IIid. i robbery, police said. China - aasembled Monday nipt with six other contestant. for the In Moscow to bear the latest So- prize. 'lbe contest wu open to all About 1. cara can be pIIbd 00 an aere of land. CUmat eoIt The intruder .wakened Mrs. la' about per aere tWa ..... Goldman. then her husband and viet pollcy IhleI on Stalln. Viet high school atudeDts In the state. '" ....r ,1_. III demanded $20,000 In cash, offl· Nam aDd other Communiat prob- CAROYLN SMITH, A4, SIoux "We are bapiq to raIae a bCIId __ for tho iNCJIlCiiiil parldq nmp. TbIa wuuId be tho mIIIt eIIIdeat .... lor pnyIdIq ..... cer. laid. Th. .tartled couple lems. forecast Fall.. L D., ...... told bim they didn't have that A SlT.IN IIOR KRIIIOZIN In front .. tile ...... and DnIt Ad- PoUci. of the Soviet Commu· ...... 1'1 eMIt coIonII .. tIio pukIq fadlIUea, .. be laid. 1ID(!'mt on hand. mlnlltratltn ...... In W.... I ..... D.c., W8I ...... nIat party 1rill be laid down at a and annuoI Mllltory .... ParldDc .... cIarwIinIl DIll eIIIlNIIId ." ...... III'OWIde U Then the gunman bound the ~ ,.nee Mend.y ...... I... UIIIrman .. Akron, OhIo, ..... I. c:onareu bqianln, today In the V.rI'" c II u d I no II ..... held Saturday ....111 In tho boar parkIq. No ...... pmtdq ~ baft beea ...... Goldmanl with v.netlan blind KremJin. Approximately s.oOO .11ghtIy wenner 1wMy. C".r .. Union Main LIunII. T1II W lor nut faD...... carried ltv pellet, w.. eM ef the ,,"... lIfralwl. 1'1Ie COrds, awakened their son, Dan· par t y delegates, rep~tInl pertly cloudy .nd centlnuod wa...... ~ tIio Army . After Pm. Boward R...... maaa.hia ""'lIil4IJdttloD ... ~ lei, forced blm to dresi and drove ~atr"'rI "'" tryI.. to -'.In ...... 1 for the I...... more than 12 milUon members in mild _"ht and W...... ,. off with him in the boy'. own car. • It...... KnIIItlin ... "'" •••••,... by tho CItt .... thIa nation of 212 millloa pel'llODl, HItha .....' UIIIIIr .. north- and Air Fera ROTC ....,• CIrIIiDa frIIbmID c:an. , ...wwatatIwi " tho cItJ aDd tho um..... ~ will JDIIt .. dIddI. It was Daniel', 111th birthday. CeInmht.eo fw CaMIr ...... KJ .1t1.IIII. - AP WI ...... an atteocIIq. . MIt ,. lew .. I .....IIt...... _~ __. I a. .... " ,.. _ .....

. - , Photography Letters to the editor - often, ignored AND COMMENT as art form Viet Nam debate Rol By CHAP FREEMAN To the' Editor: WHO WOULDN'T BE taken in by carefullJ PAGE 2 TUES .• MAR. 29. 1'" IOWA CITY, IOWA for"" I_an With the recent Viet Nam protest has come trained leftists who promise better thingS for a barrage of name calling from left-wingers. all and back their promises with force? A gulll· Wil It Is surprising to me how many people who , .' consider themselves culturally and intellectually They have termed the conservatives "fascist ble, uneducated peasant who is Unanclally down· sophisticated know little or nothing about phQtog­ beasts," "war-mongers," "Nazis," and have im­ trodden is especially susceptible. Even the down­ Sign language raphy as an art. Despite the [act that we have plied that the conservative element is Incapa­ trodden Germans after World War I were taken in by the frenzied promises oC Adolf Hitler. I Oul \ ORDS CONVEY IDEAS •.• so do signs. Some signs produced four generations of excellent photo­ ble of thought and has no real reason for sup­ graphers in this country, and a handful of great porting the Vietnamese Waf. This accusation Is All we want Is to give these peasants a from both sides of the protest fence last weekend indicated ones, the average person remains convinced hardly valid. chance to make a decision In an intelligent, an alarming hysteria that discredits both sides. that taking a photograph, or making a movie, On the conlrary, we have very deep reason educated way before they are quickly sucked It is indeed alarming to ee some Viet Nam protesters must somehow be less meaningful than painting lor supporting the war, and it is not love of into putting themaelves under a totalitarian CfU'rying signs that read: "Hey, LBJ, How Many lGds Did or composing music. militarism or imperialism. It is the love of .tate which makes decepllve promises. Granted. You Kill Today.?" or "Genocide: Germany, 40's; U.S., 5O's.M I'm never quite sure why this Is 80. Perhaps individual freedom and a desire to see every­ the Ky regime is far from perfect. But It one else enjoy that freedom. The people who carried these signs went beyond the bounds the popularity of photography as a hobby has could improve, a8 has the South Korean gov· Let me explain what we mean by "freedom," ernment since that war, and it Is this hope of sensible protest and certainly added fuel to the fire of had something to do with it; art lovers are usual­ ly unimpressed with anything they think they a word which has been disgustingly distorted upon wbich we base our 8upport for the Vietna· those who discredit protesters. could do themselves. Or perhaps it is the com­ by the leftists. mese war. We do not know why such signs were permitted as mon misconc;eption, kept alive by the people who Really, dear, you seem EVERYTHING IN the Bill of Rights Is In­ Edso" EIglr. A2 cluded in our definition of freedom. But there B113 Qu.dr.n,le part of the supposedly intellectual Viet Da}'! protests. manufacture cameras and home movie equip­ a little underdeveloped ment, that the talent Is in the camera, rather is one more thing which must all10 be included, Certainly, 1I0meone who would accuse the President of than the man who uses it. and It is a very significant aspect - economic murder and genocide is as illOgical as one who would ac­ freedom. Surely no one will dispute the fact The neglect of photography persists, at any College isn't Reader submits cuse all protesters of treason, rate, despite the fact that even the most provin­ that economics is a basic, if not the basic, ele­ ment of politics. People do care about whether Those ' who question U. S. policies in Viet Nam and cial museums and galleries have started show­ ing prints and movies on a regular basis. place to escape they make money, whether the leftists are will· 'obiective' account try to promote intellectual discussion of the issue should ing to admit it or not. purge their ranks of these fanatics. No argument was ever THERE ARE, for example, 'three exhibitions Although the leftists also avidly support the To the Editor: in The Iowa Memorial Union at the moment: a WOIl by out-shouting an opponent. responsibilities Bill of Rights, they seem to think it appropriate Although I am not a right winger, I did take set of drawings by Rebecca Alley, a group of to support slavery in this very significant eco· part in the counter demonstration. However, I There were equally alarming signs on the other side both drawings and paintings by John Hegarty, To the Editor: feel I can still look objectively at the events I would like to express my disapproval of the nomic aspect. Since when is it moral or virtuous of the protest fence. and a show of photographs by Henri Cartier­ to steal? We are speaking of the socialistic during and, after the march. Bresson. reasoning upon which the University Faculty I am first, appalled by The Daily Iowan', We said Saturday that responsible conservatism took Council based their resolution to refuse coopera­ economic system which the left advocates, a a beating Thursday night from a sma]] group of counter­ I do not meln to detract from either Miss system which forces those who earn money coverage of the events of thaL evening: secondly Alley's or Mr. Hegarty's work, or disparage the tion with this nation's Selective Service System. by the "informed" editorial of Jon Van; finally protesters. The Dean of Admissions indicated that students through ambition and discipline to relinquish idea of hanging local art In the Union, when it to those who are too lazy or 100 inefficient to that the peace creeps must distort facts to suit One counter-protest sign read: "Free Gas and Matches I say that Cartier-Bresson's is by far the most might be tempted to enroll in colleges of low their purpose and to di scredit the organized' academic standards, or in the alternative, take make any themselves. for the Peace Creeps." Think back to the Viet March on important of these shows, and that it is being IT IS THIS compulsory redistribution of in­ marchers in light of the actions of those who badly neglected. easy courses in order to maintain a high aca­ marched in the parade as "pro war" but were Washington, D. C., last fall. One of the counter-protesters, demic average. Hopefully our young people are come which we oppose. If we see someone who an American Nazi, carried an identical sign. Cartier-Bresson is a recognized master of his can make efficient use of money and who is not members of our faction . not so shallow as to base their institutional and On the coverage of the demonstration: first, Another sign, tbis one at Friday's Post Office protest, art, one of the seven or eight living photograph­ curriculum selection on whether or not they may willing to use it to improve himseiI, we will be ers whose work is internationally recognized and willing to help him, but we don 't care to have the violence by the peace creeps was not re­ readl 'We Non-Violent Peace Creeps." It is again alarm­ serve their country in some military capacity. Is appreciated. You would never know it, however, anyone tell us we have to dole out to every ported. Why? Because the Iowan didn·t see it ing that some pro-war demonstrators have adopted Amer­ FOR THOSE WHOSe purpose in attending or didn't want to see it. One stUdent who was from the show at the Union. The photographs, college is to avoid their responkibilities as a carefree Joe on the street. ican Nazi Commander Lincoln Rockwell's pet phrase, some of his best and most famous, have been So you want to let the South Vielnamese de­ near the right wingers was used as a target by a citizen, I suggest they arc not only cheating peaceCuI demonstra tor. Torches make good bats "Peace Creeps." .hung in an obscure corner of the Terrace Lounge themselves and their futures, but are wasting the termine their own form oC government. We say by someone who was either a giant or used a fine to this, but nol while mass ignorance and people make J(ood baseballs ; therefore, our We are not accusing these people of Nazism. But valuable resources of higber education - the little peaceful fr iemt clObbered a right wing stepladder. energies of the faculty, and the money which reigns in that country. there is an indication that some students have become en­ Their effect, which ha! moved the world to supporter. This is non·vioience? thralled with some aspects of American Nazism. society invests in learning. I ' award the photographer with every major prize It is disturbing to lT1e that students attend AS FOR THE INCIDENT of the burning torch We again ask, "Where are the responSible conserva­ in his field, is numbed in the Union not only by graduate schools and yet have no desire or in­ March called kicked into the ranks of mourners : What actual· tives on this campus?" The conservative cause is losing its the absurd height, but by bad lighting, an ugly terest in that particular field or profession; that ly happened was that a demonstrator tried to legitimacy. choice of surroundings, and interfering furniture. their prayer is not "May I acquire the tools and burn one of th e right wing placards and was I pushed aside by the counter demonstrator. He We hope the signs of both groups of protesters are They have received, until this moment, only knowledge to succeed in this field," but rather, 'distressing' three lines of pUblicity in the Iowan : no posters, "Dear God, I don't care what it is as long as I in turn was attacked by another would·be arson. not the signs of the times. - Doug Hirsch To the EditDr: and no listing on anyone's schedule of events. can keep my deferment. " In the events that followed, the head of the torch Anyone concerned with the democratic proc' THIS, THEN , is an announcement of their ar­ Their numbers are small, but they each take was rolled under the gas tank of a parked car up a seat, constitute a drain on the above men· ess in this country, no matter what his convic­ and from there it was kicked ou t into the area rival; go and see them quickly before they dis­ tions with respect to the war in Viet Nam, appear. Take a flashlight, and be prepared to tioned resources, and, as a practical matter near the marchers and was extinguished by both Semantical problem should be distressed with the behavior of tbe scale the wall, remembering all the whlle that based upon entrance requirements and space marchers and counter marchers. The Daily counter-marchers on Thursday evening. It is what you'll discover Is not a painting, but some­ limitations, exclude from the colleges those who Iowan must have arrived on the scene as !be 'A BARRAGE OF LEITERS about the Viet Nam apparent that such groups as the Young Ameri· torch was kicked out from under the parked Days activities has crossed our desk in the last few days. thing equally worthwhile. otherwise may have been privileged to enter. Or, as Cartier·B.resson himself puts it, "Life Like it or not, grades are discriminatory and cans do not identify Freedom with freedom of car. In addition, we hav.e spent some time discussing Thurs­ in slices of hundredths of a second." determine much of what we can do and what speech and freedom of lawful assembly. On to Old Cap, where the counter-demonstra· day night's march with two of the organizers of the "of­ we will be. Phi Beta Kappas get the blue ribbons One should be able to register dissent peace­ tors never had the mike and never attempted ficial" countermarch. and the average students graduate. Law student9 ably anywhere in this country without inter· to take it. All we did was to stand at the steps are either "Law Review" or "law students." ference. It is even more reprehensible when I and sing "Mickey Mouse." Could it be that we Terms such as "Nazi," "peace creeps," "treason," have Canada fi nally this interference takes the Corm of physical were so organized in our song that it sounded been bantered about with reckless abandon until none of BUT THIS. I contend, serves a useful function abuse in a university community by university like we had a mike? to both the individual and to our necessarily them really means much anymore. "Peace lover" is cur­ students (if these were university students l. objective society. To the individual it provides a WE, THE COLLEGE demonstrators at whom makes it big Those stUdents who are in favor of American rently being uttered with the same contemptuous disgust goal and a corresponding incentive, as well as most of the criticism was directed , left the raUy policy in Viet Nam have the same ethical ave­ that once characterized "Nigger lovers." By ART BUCHWALD an esoteric reward for labor invested. To society not because of what was being said, though it nues open to them as those who are against Perhaps it's all a matter of semantics. From the letters Canada can now be considered a major power. it affords a method, though imperfect, by which sounded bad, but because we did not want to be She rates it because she has a major sex scan­ it may channel persons with certain potential American policy, including teach· ins, marches associated with the high schoolers who were and discussions we've been exposed to, the question doesn't dal. This means more in the world of power and moral and intellectual persuasion (not to solely responsible for the egg throwing and seem to be so much, "In my heart, do I know I'm right?" into posit)ons in which that potential may be politics than the highest stockpile of hydrogen best realized and utilized. mention volunteering for the armed forces), fights. as it is "Does the world appreciate the valuable service bombs. Our grades are not a personal secret - they Since there are intelligent and sincere people I saw several incidents where I would con· I'm performing?" No country who wants to play a deciding role are part of an unsympathetic measuring stick by on both sides of the question , it should be hoped gratulate the pacifists for the way they handled For one side to sit and listen calmly and open-mind­ in international affairs can have any influence which others judge; our parents, our friends, that in future anyone who has nothing better to themselves, fights and all, and I would like to without a first·class sex-in-government crisis. prospective employers, Deans of Admissions, and say into a microphone than "Mickey Mouse" address this last remark to the little girl who edly to the other has become unthinkable. We must all France found this out when she had the "Ballet wouid slay at home watching his hero on Doctor tore up one of our signs. "What happened to be extremists or be silent. There is no committment unless the Selective Service System. Rose." Britain discovered it when it produced I do not believe in conscription criteria deter­ Max. free speech and non·violence?" it is total committment; there is no surrender except un­ the Profumo Affair and the United States be­ mined by grades, but that an American is an Bertr.m Schoner Tenn.y N.lson, A2 conditional surrender; there is no peace without withdrawal. came a first-class nation only after the Bobby American, and that an obligation is simply just Assistant Professor of Bll3 Qu.d The arguments don't appear to be about freedom Baker case came to light. that. But as long as grades are a part of this Busln ... Admini.trltiDn Russia is working on a crash really. We all want freedom, for ourselves and for others. nation's criteria, I cannot understand deliberate program to catch up with the ' obstruction of the draft by our educators, especi· Identification corrected They aren't arguments of patriotism or equality or democ­ West, and their leaders predict Teach--in aUy when based upon the reasons published. To the Editor: racy, though each side has accused the other of a lack of they'll have an earth·shaking I consider my presence In graduate school a everything patriotic aod equal and democratic. sex scandal about 1967. The I am Donald E. Boyd, the artist who has work privilege, not a right; a place for learned prep· on exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, criticized What appears to be at the heart of the issue is that COlflmunist Chinese, who got aration , not a sanctuary from a justifiable respon· started late, are not expected to and am simply a graduate sculpture major, not To the Editor: , w~jre all ruuning scared - scared of the future. The po­ sibility. I would hope that the faculty also sup· resident in surgery, as mistakenly identi£ied in have a major sex scandal for at . ports such a consideration. I went to the Viet Nam Day leach-ill Fl'iday sition we take! the side we choose to support, depends' on least 10 years. your article (Iowan, March 24). night to hear the pacifist point of view. Since Edw.rd F. Kolker, L1 I thank: you for the mention, but I do wish your our interpretation of what the future will bring. Those What this has done for Canada ' 2126 S. Rlv.rside Drive The Daily Iowan did not give the complcte pic­ whom we've come to call The Hawks interpret the situ­ in terms of morale and spirit reporter had a more discerning eye. It Is Don ture of Friday night's happenings, I wish to in· E. Boyle who is the resident surgeon. ation in Viet Nam as the continuance of the spread of has been unbelievable. When the BUCHWALD form the public oC their acllons. Minister of ~ustice announced in Parliament that Three strikes";,, yer out I would hestltate to send your man to the The peace-lovers slandered the President, Communism - a cancer that will one day engulf us all. Canada had a sex scandal that could be worse To the Editor: grocery for a bead of lettuce, as he might come Iaugbed at the National Anthem, used obscene Those whom we call The Doves reject this claim as un­ than the Profumo affair, the country went wild. We are two oC the thousands of ardent base­ back with an elephant due to the similar al>' language throughout thc evening, compared tbe worthy and unsuited to current world conditions .. Their Factory workers were dismissed, banks closed, ball fans and we certainly would appreciate il pearance. U.S. military wilh that of Nazi Gelmany. schools were let out, and everyone poured Into If The Daily Iowan would have better sports Don Boyd, G fear? The Bomb, the unconquerable foe whose presenc:.e claimed that the Green Berets want to act up Unh the streets kissing and slapping each other on coverage. For the past week every newspaper 114 N. Gilbert portends the end of civilization. a military dictalorshlp in this country. volved the back ... available in Iowa City, except for Tbe Daily Not only do they want the United States 10 And rather than listen to the suggestions of each other, . report CROWDS GATHERED around television store Iowan, has had headlines and articles about Letters Policy leave Viet Nam, but they want the Viet Cong we lash out at each other like trapped animals. A bit less Don Drysdale's and Sandy Koufax's refusals to weeke Ironll hoping som~ of the detal1s would be shown L.tt.rs to the editor .,.. welcomed. All let· to have complete control oC South Viet Nam. animosity, a bit more respect would go a long way. TV. sign for the 1966 season. Unlike stated in The Daily Iowan, it was not No. on Other crowds gathered In front of news­ ters must be signed, should be typed ond dou· - Dallas 111 iUer Maybe the sports staff is still bitter about an open-mike teach·in. J raised my hand many ~ . or tn paper offices where editors read bulletins to the ble sp.ced. Letters should not be ov.r 500 happy throngs. the World Series outcome, but a few of us would Umes to be recognized as a speaker. but Will Iowa like to read about the Dodgers once in awhile. words; .horter letters .,.. opprtellted. The "We're on the front pages of every newspaper editDr reserves the right to edit ond shortln reCused as many students were. I thank God Cars in the world," a man shouted, and the people Miry Ann Clmbridg., Al thaL they do noL have any influence in the Stuar1 letters. Letters should be written III "'Ivl.r cheered. Connie Potton, Al newspapers. Or do thoy? me-TIo ily poptr; onion skin will not be ecceptecl er con· G. 10 Iowan 1317 Bvrgl "We're asking for a veto in the United Na­ Iidertc/. KentDn C. Gill, A1 other tions," another man yelled. A54 Qu.drlngl. rM Daily 1_ .. IDI'UWn and IdINd by .eud.nU and .. ,~ Ollt • "Gerda Munsinger, the German woman in ·the by 0 board of ~" ~ fnIafou ...",. by tM ~ body and OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN ~======~------Dazn. affair, says' she'll come back and tell all!" lome· I fOUl trustees appointlH1 by 'M ",.,.,.. of ".. V~. rho Da4ly one else yelled. 41 than Iowan's ediforlol "ollcy III10t 1m apr..... of Umv.mty odminlm'a­ The people could not contain themselves. LJ niversity Bu"etin Board lion policy or opinion, in ony fJIJfflcuIm. Some laughed, a few cried for joy. University Calendar IInvenlty aulllt'n a .. reI nat.... mult 1M ree.IYed ., Th. D.llr "w.n "HI", loom II' Cttnlllu"latllM Cln .." lIy nOln Of 'h. day blf.,. At the Toronto Itock exchange the Canadian publlcallon. TII.y mu.t be ty•• nel IIlneel by .n .,Ivl ..r .r ."'cer .f ,.1 M.MIIIl 'ub...... ' ...... ~ ...... TODAY til. or.. nlull.n IMlnl ,ubllc"d. "urely _1.1 fundlonl u. n.' elll'bl. ~~~ dollar, which had been loft, was suddenly in frDTrl. AUDIT IUltAU Icllter ...... , Jill V." 8 p.m. - University Oratorio Chorus and Sym­ fOr 'hll Metl.n. MaMlIIII .dlto, ..... Dellis Miller demand, . the ] O. City .eIIte, ...... J-, lruIt" phony Orchestra Easter Concert, Union Main .,IID IIADINO Clutin For CH ...· ' IAN ICIINC. Or.anlz.lIon (Reserved Book Room - , p.III.·IG ClaCULATION. N.WI .4111...... WINy ••rt And in Ottawa telegrams of congratulations Lounge. faculty, . tafC, ,ud .tudenll or un· meet. each Wt4ntld.y .t D p.m. In p.m.; Sunday - 2 p.lll ..5 p .•.; till­ Frid~ CIIIY 1411...... 'IVI ...t .., Irom all over the world poured In. One leader der,facla (except those reconunend· Danforth Cb.pel. AU .... welcome &eN.d Bonll ROOD! - • p.lll ••10 p,Jll.l 'hOt.. ,.plMr ...... MIll. T_ 8 p.m. - "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", ed or special re.dln, help.) Cla_. to attlnd. 8:30 • m .. Bra,II/.It: 11:" • .• .· 1 . ,. U ... PUbUabIll IIJ studeDt PUbllolUolII, 'ports .dltl' . .. " . Jon Cleyld cabled, "Thank God you got it before the Cu­ begin April 12 lor a &\11 week ..s­ Luncheon: ., P. .. Dlnnar, In. IDe.. c-U!clUODI •OIIIter, A...... ,_ University Theatre. lion, meets 1\tonunday through IDUCATION - I'IYCHOLOOY LI· oolle. bre.k.. ~. aDd ..,.,. ve j Cit" low., 4IIIJ ._ t Sun4IJ:= an Aut. City I4llte, ••yI. 'H.I ....beck bans." Wednesd.y,Mlrch,30 Thursday In 38 OAT. Sectlona of· brary Houri - lIonday·Thuraday Q ordera tn,. time. in l: 1I0ndIJ. e1,,11 boKd.,• • IDt. AM,.. ...II But after all the celebrations, the Canadians fered .t 11 :30 a.m. 12:30 .nd 2:30 '.m.·lO p.m. J'rIdI1.aaturday • ..m. ..lei ....,"" - 7 .... to Ill­ u -.. .. matter .t tbt .,.. AlIt•• ,.,.. .dlte, ... lin lUll B p.m . - University Oratorio Chorus and Sym· p.m. Enrollment Is limited. Sten up to • p.m .. Sunday I ,.111, to 10 p.m. p.m Monda1 · Thured~;' La. M tha. ottkla.t ow. City under the Act 01 Ant. 1'hItet'..... ' .... '.ul ....., started lobering up. A lpo~esman for the govern­ u:a p.lII .. ,rtd'r; 1110 •.•. to II:" phony Orchestra Easter Conce~t, Union Main outllde 35A OAT vnW April ll. ed I­ eoacr- of IlIreb 2. lift. .1IItorII1 AlIt. . . . DIYe ,.lIln THI .WIMMIN. POOL \a tilt Wo. G.m IIlllurdAlI P". 10 IU. ,... Advertlll", DI ...... ley Dun_re ment laid, "To have your own sex Icandal Is d ter- .. Lounge. HAWK.YI "OSITIONI for editor _a'. O,lIInutuIII wI1J .. opeD for un ., ~ Advertlsllll Me .....' . Alii! IC... a very sobering responsi~l1Ity. We can't use it .nd business mana,er will bo flUed recro.tlon.1 Iwlmmtn, lion d • Y th rlI C...... AIIw. Me...... ,1 01 ...... 8 p.m. - "Who's Afr~d of Virginia Woo!f?", by Student Publication., Inc., on throu,h ,.rld.,. ':15 to D:lD. Tbl, la 'AIINT. COO'I.ATIVI a.byllt· N... I, A4Y. MI'. lrent lulMn al a club against a non-sex scandal nation. It A prll 12. Applicants for the... posl· open to ",_n Rudenll. .laJf. Un, I... TbOil tlltarealed .. CI,..,...... ' ...... University Theatre. u.. be tlons on tbe ]9&7 ye.rbook may Ill. (!!Culty and f.cuUy wi .... membership . call Mn. Loull Kolf' Tt1~1"'.II! must used for peaceful purposes only." Thurscloy. Mlrch 31 .pproprlate papen In 201 Conununl­ mann at SS7"'34II. Membon dto\rllll c.Uons Center until 5 April It .ltter8 ~aJl )In. loyel SpW.n.~ ... ve.s Tru...... ~ ...... 1'v1l1Jce. THIItI HAS been no official word yet as to 8 p.m. - Hawkeye Concert Band, North Re· f.m. MI.lIAL UNtOfI O"IIATIN' Inc'! Carol Ca,,"lIwr, ''': Appllc.tlons mUlt Inc ude a writ­ HOUIII 1533. thx-c::J t::;:u i1: how WashinitDn III taking its neilhbor'. ,ood cital Hall. ten sunun.ry 01 qu.llf1c.tlon, and ..... '.1 lullcIIlII - • '.a tD 11 " experkmco ••nd Lhe 'PPUclnl'. cum· p.lII.. Sunday·'rhurld"1 • e.1II to YWCA aA."IITTIN. 2: :5 01.1 U7~'" from 0_ to IIIldnllbt larba~lIlo~J.o~~: &:\ton.: ...VIC' .nnou_ fortune. a p.m. - "Who's Alraid of Virginia Woolf?", ulatlve ,r.de point .verlge. Appll. .'dnllht, ..rid., alld IiItu,lt., t;.11 II WUA ."1<:1, 151·... .,.,. ed_ to report .WI IteDII and Lll DaJ.1l. IIna. V_nit, LIb,.", elnts need not be Journillsm m.Jorl Infl'lIII'len DIaII - , • .• . to 11 noona fo' babYIUtln, .rvIot. _ola to TIM D~ low... I4Itortll OrvtJl. A. Hl\ofIoock.\ Spofell .nd One U.S. Canada·watcher told me : "We don't University Theatre. offIca .... In tI» CODIDIunlcaUoDl Dram.tta ArtI; 101111 •. ."'lIIner. nor hive had previoul experience on p.III.. Monday l'11ured.,1 7 ..... to CUter. Icbool oC lOllm.II_1 LI'" 0..... know how big the sex acandal will be, so we can't CONFBRENCES the H.wkeye. mldnl,bt. rrld., and S.turday; 8 A CHATTIN..... ION III rn .... to 11 P.III· II 1111411 ."e" Wlllnaldll .. .,- , Dtparimut 01 PoIJUOII "'1_, iIIe.s how it will affect Uni~ States-Canadian March aI·April 1 - Real Estate In.utute, MAIN LIUAIY HOUI'I '.111. SIIDeI.,. lIoDdlY' ...... 1111 A.... - • .... Ie II p.1I .nd 1ft" TIIundQ .1 , ..... ,.,1.1'11 I4Itorlll: Idmund II. MI· relations. Of course, we're happy for them, end Union. 'rlday 7:3B IJII. to J •. m'l Saturday P.. . lI:.:&n.'· Tbu.....,; .....· .. 111- lD ·th. ClrnlvaJ Room .. JrIIff a.1I'"I': dura; Amrtlltnt: •. JobD KotUDUI; DIll .-41" If ,...... ~ft - 7:10 • .m.-III1dllIIbtj SunGay .... l lJO ntabt, .04 lit.,.,: I ,.l1li. 11.11 ClmaIatlon WUbur Pete~. DIU1 IGwIll Ill' '110 .... TIM we'll belp them In anyway we can. It IXHI81TS p.m. to I •.m . te 11 P.... Del., ._ C ~ =-uklIItioal CaDler .. opoa t1'OID C,""r" - New IIln. 1100110 C.t. TH. 'lfn. "'''.''TY CII~ W. • .... to • II ..... lIonda, thl'Oll.1I "Does that mean you'd be willing to pool roor March-April 16 - School of Art Faculty Ex· W"" OI'HANII All .tudent, en· Ie .... open 1 d.,. • " ••a , ' .111 10 • d I " .... The A.. ocl.... 'ren II .nUtllll n· FrldQ and lroIII , to 10 S.tur· rOiled under PL834 musl .II/n a 7 Pili KI,ular _al nuuu' I • III •• lIu",.hlp, ID inter .num na .... ' .111 sex scandal resources?" blbiUon - Art Bldg. Gallery...... ,ruup 01 .Iu...... _~ .ft" ,.. De- chulY", to tIM lilt ,ubllalUon .,., lIda Iood .. 011 lII ....d rorm to cover their .ttendance from .or ... me. Delli H.ur. d.y al 1 p.m. III Ihe Union 01 all Ioo8l .. printed In dill PI... n II lICit ,OIIIbtl e"" tI· "I didn't say that. I think that' ••ometblnl for March 18-31 - University Library Exhibit: Feb, 1 to 28. 'J'hJs lorm ",UI bo avail· llidI- dr w. all U _ fan will III IiIdt .. ..,...'"It II'NII Ahle In Bl tlnlvlnlty Hill 01\ or 1I0Ild.,.1'IIur..., - • • .111 .·10 p.m., .... II-. All ...... ,."., Irc.­ _:r ..... u N"'I'n tn decide." "Faeultv Publlcationa. L-Z, If ...... wtUI ...... after l'1li." , .,.~urdll - .... ,01 ...., .... -...-. Toc:=:= RII __- , 1l~ e Role Of Dormitory More UFOs Medical Student Will Spend by carefuU, Are Reported r thing. for rce7 A gulll. .' Will Be Appraised cially down. In Michigan 4 Months Working In Congo en the down· ll.itut M. die a I Evaqelique. ad Introduc:Uoa of cllIlIcal I were taken DETROIT 11\ - Strange objects " DAN STEPANEK alain were seen Monday night in "eff Writer Kim.,..... RepubI1e of the CoD- medldne. Hitler. During Wed. Tour IkiII the over lOuthem Michi­ horn working u a laborator)' go. &aD of Mr. and Kra. Karl peasant. I 8y DON DIVINI gan and officJaII invuUgated a IlliJtant In Cedar Rapldl to WHILI IN KIm.,..... Goel1Der E. Goellner, 1.115 0atlIIId Rd. clrcular marking on the ground n intelligent. Staff Write, ,...orldng u a doctor In the Re­ will take part la molt of tile ac:. NE. Cedar Rapida, Goellner at­ lckly sucked wblcb reportedly gave 0(( a radio­ public of the Congo, John R. UviUea of the boIpItaI. iIIcludina tribulea hlJ choice of medidDe How to make dormitories more than jUlt a place to eat and active reading. care 01 relident patienta aDd u a career to biJ environment. totalitarian sleep will be lhe object of a tour Wedneaday by a group of UDi· Goellner, M3, Coralville. will se8. Granled. Th. new algbting. were re­ have come a long way. outpatienta. aMi.'ng in aurgel'Y H1a father II a professor of bl- versily officials and sludents. and belpina with DeW public oIoey at Cot CoIIeIe In Cedar Cect. But It ported near Ann Arbor, 40 miles GoellDer. 2•• wu selected last According to Willard L. Boyd, vice pre81dent for academJe af· wut of Detroit. where residents beaIth PI'OIJ'IIDI. Raplda and biJ mother II a lab- fairs, the tour will be a sUmulu8 for di8cuaalon on planniJlg to make month u cae of 35 medical IItU­ bave been Mling 1llhted objects denta who will receive a Smith "I tunIed ID1 appUcatloll for oratory tecbDiclan at St. Luke'l the Ia 1ut alI While be In 111gb dorm life a learning, as well as a living, experience. for more than a week. KJ.iM aDd Frencb Laboratoriu fellowlbtp June, HOIPitAl. wu Six University omcials and five Itudents will atop at III donna All off-duty Waahtenlw County ForeJcn FeDowahlp from the monthJ belen the deadline," achool, GoellDer uaed to work at between 10 :30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Wednesday. lberiff'1 deputy, Richard Sober, AaaocIaUoD of American Medi­ GeollDer uJd reeeatly. "It II the laboratory with hlJ mather. "THE QUESTION HAS arisen a8 to what can be done to make IIId he and a neJ,hbor watched cal CoUegell. pretty obYioua tbat I wanI.Id It IDa wIf. la I practical aww. very mIlCh." GOILLNIR II DOW takJq dorms a vital aspect of the living·learning experience," Boyd uid from their front yards 811 the l'HE PRIMARY objective of Goe1lDer wItJI wife. a crub Pl'OII'IDI Ia 10 Monday. "In Ion" range dorm planning, we must think In term. of objectl - flalhing red, white and the fenowships is to provide II... hJI FreadI grlMlll lightl - new overhead. Ann. and their ..rnonth~1d lOll. be c:aJI apeak It at tile faIt1tuta. in'cerating dormitory living with academic and extra·curricular al· students an opportlmity to ben· 815 SUtb Coral· be'. At approximately the same efit from unusual cUnica] ex­ Erie, at Ave .• He IIId that JtucI7laI its ville. IDa wID Ill)' bere Frtftch durinl hl.a meal JIIrioda, ,..." time. about 30 other residents of perience. and familiarize them­ famllJ Dormitory planning ought 10 facilitate extra-curricular actlviU .. MEDICAL STU DINT JOHN OOIUNIIt. MJ. c:.r_MIII. wblll hi 1a abrMd. wbl» hi wa1ka dInm the __ such as discussions, music and art, Boyd said. It .hould cultivate Walblenaw County flooded switch­ "Iv. with medical. cultural work. In the Unlv.r.lty He.".al laborltory _. IIut within Of the 10 COUIItn.. be c:ouId pita! corrIdon. wbl» aha'fIIII an atmosphere of discussion and cultural appreciation to augmlllt boarcll of pollee agenclel with and lOcia1 problema dillerent reporta of lightings. from their own. ba.. choIeD to prlldlce la. and Ia all hl.a IPIJ'I JDOI'QIIIIItI the regular eurrtculum, III ..... three wHkl he will leave lewa City .., the C"",. H, I. 1M GoellDer MId. lie pIcbd the Goellaer 1a Ullctrta1a .bout "We want. to see Wednesday how space Is utilized." Boyd said. They were leu than 500 feet Tbe experience also gives ,tu· Canto beeaUII of the \artI about what be wanta to do aftIr in the air. witOel8el reported. of 35 U. S. student. awartlecl fellewlhllll fer wert In a helpltal dents a chance to act al "am· "We want to see how we can plan our space 10 that there will be a medical fadllU.. and betaUII medIc:al achoot U be flDdI JDICI. TblI was much lower thaD the thert. - ...... IIy MarlIn Levl_ baaladora" of the United Statu greater opport.unity for \lvlng and learning throughout tb, ac:bool the IUlI'OUIIdlnI ... 1a rura1 leal mlIIIanary wort JlIttr'M. 1.000-foot and blgber elevations ------~":7'-_.------­ IIId of U.S. medical educaUon. aDd unclerdneloped. H.1Ild be lq. be 1IId. be rna,. .,...... day , and so that one is not isolated from the other." eat1mated In previoUi report •. The blond·halred medical 1t\I. thought that thII bactward in the fteId. H, baa alao ~d­ Daily Iowan's STUDENTS ARE included In the touring party, Boyd IIId, 10 Th' sheriff'. office IBid Its dent leave low. City April that University officials may get the view point of Itudenta and ac­ win atU woWd bel, him let ftntt- wed the field of patboJoo. the ing; secondly .witchboard was flooded with Iowa Realtors Urban Plans 17 and be In the CongO until band experilllce. atudy of u.u... n Van; finally lual dorm residents. calla about the aightings. Some Auglllt 9. He will work under GOILLN.1l DID bIa UIIder- •.",. oaIJ thne I haft ... t facts to suit One area of jnterest will be the SUbstation libraries in the came from tbe lOuth edge oC the lupervilion of Dr_ R. B. graduate work at Dartmouth IIIId thcIuCbtI about aomc ..... the organized dorms. How they could be used more wiJI be studied. Ann Arbor, near MUan, and some For Renewal White, the director of tbe In· College. Hancmr. N.H .• aDd MIl II wbIII I rectlft ..,.... of those who Plans are also being made for language hOllie', Boyd IBid. from Dexter, to tbe northwest, Will Discuss earned a US 011 a to 1)'Ilem. t7Pb0'd. ,.now.,..... or Ill)' These might be special dorm loungu, dorm houses or separate where other unidentified flying He I. preeentl1 NCet9lng a tu1l other k1IId of Ibat," 1114 GoI1l. objecta were reported last week. Contest Closes April 13 buildings like the Honors House In which only a particular language et R I Being Aired tulUOII IlIt. ac:boIanhlp In tile j MI' nabblII& hlJ 1boWder. slration: first, would be spoken. Arrangements would be made for informal dis· About 150 mJlel to the north, in Nominations for 111 outstandin, CoDeae of MedlclDe. cussions, on a coed basis, using only this language. the Michigan t1Iumb area, Bad CI y enewa The Department oC Planning Although the eolleg. does not ~ s wa~ not reo senior coed to receive the Matrix Axe pollc. reported they were give letter Ifadel for eountI. didn't see It A FRENCH HOUSE Is being planned for next fall. Final ar· "Urban Renewal - Ita Goall and Urban Renewal Is holding in­ Table Award can be lubmlttecl rangements are incomplete, Boyd said, but the house will probably flooded with calla of lightings of Goellner ha. recelved "bODora" MOVE OVER dent who was flying objtc:ta. and Pitlalls" will be dilcuaaed formal meeUngs witb residente at Z10 Communlcations Center in anatomy. pbyalotocY. IlIW'O- be a lounge in Burge or Currier Hall decorsted In a French maUl at a three-day conference of tile s a target by a living in tbe second urban re­ until April 13. anatomy. microbiology, pru.. JAMES BOND ake good bats with coed dining and discussions in French. Iowa Association of Realtors be­ newal project area. which II Uve medicine, phyJIcal dial· lie IIId plans were being made to expand the program to iD' Coupl. Files Suit ginning Wednesday In the Union. lOuth of the business district. The .ward will be presented noail. medical jurllprudeftce clude a separale bulldlng or a dormitory house, especially in tbe About 60 members of the asso­ Barry D. Lundberg, depart· April 27 at the annual Matrix Ta· ' HERE COMES proPOlled coed dorma. Asking $69,831 ciation are expected to attend. ment director, has scheduled a ble banquet. lponaored by the burning torch Such programs need planning now, Boyd IBid, to build future The conference will open with a aerie. of IIlx meetings. each in· student and alumni chapters of MATI HELM cluding only several blocks of the : What actual· dorms to facilitate them. For example, many of the present dorm Accident Damage motion picture. "No Time for UI' Theta Sigma Phi, professional TH. WILD.IT, flUNNll1T lounges are so large that conversion to smaller language loungll IIness," at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. area. The meeUngs are to be Help the trator tried to women's journalism sorority. IItY 'ICTUR. YITI would provide problems. A $89.831 damage lIult was re­ Thursday's program will include held In MeeUng Room B at the cards and WIS cenUy filed in Johnaon County an address, "Urban Renewal: an Recreation Center. One "nior woman and one Iowa monstralor. He Making the tour will be: Boyd; Ted M. Rehder. director of City woman will receive the Ma· dormitories and dining service; M. L. Hult, dean of atudenta; Rich­ District Court by Lester R. Overview ," by Earl E. Stewart, The renewal area Is bounded would·be arson. associate proCessor of planning. trlx awar~. baaed on their colleges ard E. Gibson, director of Ipace Blsigrunent; James C. Dickinson, SchmJdt and bls wife. Rowena, of by Court Street on the north, ad of the torch Coralville, against Robert Nan· at 9:30 a.m. Gilbert Street on the east. the achievements during their colle­ CoII.p-educlted ..... aeM pf a parked clr assistant dean of education; Philip G. Hubbard, dean of academJc dell, no address listed. The Des Moines director of ur- Rock Island Railroad on the giate and professional careers. us aU ••• mek.... use of our ot inlo the area alfalra; Tom Hanson, A3, Jefferaon, student body president; Roger The luit charged that Nandell ban renewal, Max Krumrey, will lOuth and the Iowa River on the resources, menpower end skills guished by both R. Anderson. AS. Hartley; Jlmmle Lee Doty, A1, Davenport; Jean ItrUc:k Schmidt December 13, speak on "Code Enforcement" at west. ... cn,ta opportunity, jobs end Sulek. A1, Rockford, Ill.; and Patricia Dougan, A1, Walhlnlton. rs. The Daily 1188, with bla car whlle Schmidt 11 a.m. Thursday. Cedar Rapid, Two meetlngl were held Mon· hi", Ilvlna au... W. need e scene as the wa walking acras. the street in Mayor Robert M. L. Johnlon wlll day. Other meetings are sched· leadtrs- the colli.. need funds der the parked the middle of the block west of lead a discussion of clUzen partlc> uled for 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m., to train them. Ith Street and lit Avenue in Cor· ipation at 1:30 p.m. and l p.m. loday. A make-up lIVE 10 THE nter-demonstra· Federal Food. Stamp Program alvUle. Richard Pratt, assistant profes· meeting for those missing ear· SchmJdt asked $14,831 in dam· sor of business administration. ever attempted lier sessions w\11 be held at 7:30 agel, charging that Nandell, who will conclude Thursday's program tonight. Help 8Fl~ nd at the steps wu in the Army at the time of t 3'45 'th d' I f d it be that we Sought For Johnson County the accident, WII lpeeding and ~Th' E p.m . ~I taU IbsacusRs on 0 The building condition survey that it sounded failed to have his vehicle under a1" economIcs 0 r n enew· crews have been working I~ ~he ENDS TODAY All application for partlclpaUon Mrs. Marsolals lIald that a boDd· control. In addition, Mrs. Schmidt A' D S t I I I d' area for two weeks, dclermtntng ~ii;ii~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ yourself In u 000 I d in th . ean war ze. reg ona I- the structural soundness of the .:.0 the federal food stamp plan ed cashier would be hired to sell u ked. ...., n amag~s . e rector of urban renewal, Depart· buildin s ators at whom WII 8lgned Monday by the John· the food Itamp. from the alllley. ed, left the raUy IUlt laying that the in,lurles her Iment of Housing and Urban De- I g . _ Join Funl IOn County Board of SUpervilOfi. Participant. mUit purchas. a c:er. hUllband su~fered deprlv.ed them velopment, will speak on goals of _ ,h. said, though it The state Department of Social taln number of coupon •• baaed on of thl happmess they enJoyed be· urban renewal at 9 a.m. Friday. ·.-.. or not want 10 be Welfare and the U.S. Department the size of the famUy and the net _n.... • I fore the accident. \ K.e..ap e ake Watch the Actionl lers who were of Agriculture (USDA) must ap· income, and can use the couponl The IIUit .ald that Schmidt suf· Other speaker~ Frld~y wUI be I I A M 0 ... D • I ... G throwing and prove the appllcation before the as cash. With their purchase par· fered an open fracture of two Wynn ~oeden : SIOU~ CIty rel~a­ .nd have your favorite beer plan will be In operation. This ticipants "ould recelv, an addi· bones of the riaht leg and chipped tlon o~flce, dIscuss mg . relocatIOn George's Gourmet Restaurant a cervical vertabrae In the acci. of reSIdents and bus lOesses at e I would con· will take at least three months, tional number of boIIUI coupon'. DININO - DILlVay - CAlly..oUT savlel said Mrs. Cleo A. Maraolais, coun· Famlliea would be abl. to buy dent and fractured ribs when he 1~ : 45 a.m.; Joseph B. McGrath. GO-GO GIRLS A.,...... ay they handled ty of any fell alter the accident whUe his ~Irector.' ~cal Development S~rv. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ____iiiiiii_ .. aI,. director the Department of food Item except tobacco, aI· \it HIrth If T,wncreIt I would like to Social Welfare. coholic beveral/eB and most 1m. leg WII In a east. I~es . DIVlsion, Urban Amerl~a, • .Ieck IInMr'I e little girl who The COUple aaked for a jury 'Neighborhood and CommuOlty feolurlng - THI! FOOD STAMP PLAN, ported foodl. The)' would be ai­ At The at happened to whleb would replace the IlU'Plua lowed to purcbue Imported cof· trial Improvement Programl" at 1 Discotheque 14 VarIItIeI If ftlaa ...... CNeIl", commodities program, 1. geared fee. tea, cocoa and bananal. . p.m.; and Robert Huston, a memo Tree House Lounge at Itellan ItNthettt ...... Q RIlla ber of the executive committee of RIYIe" for the low Income peUOII with a THE UIDA WOULD WORK In the ....., let,... , ...... 6 large family. Mrs. Marlolala laid with the food .tor.. and bank. Abortion Issue the Iowa Assodation of Realtors, Clayton House Motel THE HAWK that the plan would Increa.. the chosen to take part In the plan. "A Realtor's Look at Renewal" Phone 338-7801 food purchasing power of public Mrs. Marsolal. aald that OM To Be Discussed at 2:45 p.m. Billie Shipton • assistance and low Income fam· person with '100 net monthly in· A' GO-GO IVIIYTHINO NIW - puu. MINU A law profeuor, a doctor, and In illes, provide low income famUles come would get boilU. coupona Ruslian-S-p-a-c-e-Venture \ at the piano Highway' Well with an adequate diet and move worth $8 by bl11ln, no worth or a minlater will discuss "Legal· d B S· . Plenty .. Pa,td"l lzed Abortion" at bsues and An· I Expecte elentllt I MONDAV .....'" ...... ~~;~Ii large food supplIes through food coupons in tha program. A fam­ y (WHERE THE ACTION IS) 0,." .u"*' .. '" TIIu~ p.M. Ie , ..... d stores rather than the welfar. of. 11y of three with the 'lOll Incoma lWera, beginning at 3:45 p.m. BERLIN III - A German lei· thru SA TURDAV o,.tt ,I,...., MI4II .....,.,.... "",. Ie , ..... flee. could get $24 In bonus couponl by Wedne.day in the Union illinois entist expreslled bellef Monday The Secretary of Agriculture buying $44 worth of coupons. Room. that the Soviet Union may launch Nt C,ver Cha,.. has directed that the stamp plan Lucal, Wayne, ApJllDOOll aM leach·in Friday Alan I. Wldlss. assistant pro- a manned space venture thil ~~~;:;:;~~;:;~~ I oC view. SiDce be administered by the county Dubuque countlea are alread)' ... flllOr of law. Dr. Lowell R. week coinc1din, with the Commu. the complete pic· , Department of Social Welfare. der the stamp plan. Hugh .., aaaiatant profeasor of nlst ~ODgres. that operil in Moe­ The Pedect Groom . obatetrici and gynecology, and cow Tuuday. "'NDt gs, I wish to in· the Rev. William M. Weir. min- Harro Zimmer. director of the 1-1__ •_ .:1-:1:____ _ 1_._ _ W.DNlSOAV" ns. and Iller of tbe Unitarian Universal· Wilhelm Foerster ObH"atory·. NOW SHOWINGI TODAY - .NDS TUISDAY the President, Eight Persons Are Charged lit SocIety. will be on the panel. satellite tracldng ltatlon la Wilt "ONI O~ THE ••.,... Usher Gift em. used obscene Each panel member will apeak Berlin. told an Intervi.wer b, IE WEPNISDAV NOMINAT.D IIOR I ng, compared the from I to 10 mlDutes. alter which based biI prediCtlOll GO ree_ ACAD'MY Nazi Germany, With Disorderly Behavior the panel will answer quelltions. Soviet apace actlvltlel. Doe,. 0,... - IllS p ..... AWARD. s want to set up Iaauea IIId Auwera II a bl· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii From University students were In· I Harold S. Maim Jr., 41. I. SUm· II\OIItb1y program lPOlllOred by • 11Id... ", ••• country. valved in several minor incldenta mit, Iowa Cit)'. UnlOll Board for the discussion IlICHARD .URTON United Slates to of current evlBta and problems. sunON nt the Viet Cong reported to City police over the ---D- ' 811T ACTOR uth Viet Nam. weekend. Bronze isc· 'Aftemoon Off' Group RADIO & T.V., Inc. CROS~ Iowan, it was not No charges were filed In a min- ( d'-- 1) HE Flew Them . .• ••••••••• RCA Magnavox d my hand many ~ I or traffic accident In dOWlltoWII Continue ""... peg. Planl Macbride Trip •.. Into HeU speakcr. but WaJ Iowa City at 2 a.m. Saturday. ident, IIld W. O. nubJDt, alum· Th' AfterDoon Off eommlttee T.V .• Radio. St,rlO ere. r thank God Cars driven by Gllry Miller, M. Inas and founder of til. cl1antr. of Ualoll Board II planning a Now He Had To .•• Innuence in the 8t t d R 11 E DeS I \ wlll be pnIIIII&IcI tor the llrtt campout.t Lak, Macbrld. for the SALIS I uar, an ' uSbseck . int a YO· , time, to the eampua laader no of May 8 to 8. Persons G C b weak. ... Get Them Out! Al ,Iowa lty, a ed 0 eac best uempUfiel til, quaUtlel of wlIbin, to 10 lbould lip up by SIRVICI other as the drivers were backing , lead.rablP, l'arDina aDd loyalt)'. I p.m, Friday at the UDion Ac. out of opposite parking stalls. one bundred Ilght11n11l ~ tiYltlel Center, aec:ordin, to Judy 213 N. LInn Damage to both vehicles was less I sentIDg the tacult1, allllDlli ADd LewlI, ebalrmah of the c:omrnlt· student body wtll a&tead. Tbe tee than $100. dinDer bu beeD a IracIltlCla Iiact • Police also received a report 1917 when FlDtbill, lltab1llla1d it IUIII wID pick up ltudenta at Cram Judy Spahr. G. Toledo, to honor.• tudentl outataIlcIIq Ia =. =~~30 ~~.~!a~~: Ohio that about $10 was atolen leadership and acbolanblp. ner. May I. A .. registration fee , NOMINATIONS !lOR the award ~ , (rom her purse when .he WII at were made by the de... of the conn the cost of transportation t Room - 7 p.m .•11 the Music BuUd11ll at 8 p.m. on coUelel. th. dNa 01 ,tuct.1l1IId and mula. - Z p.m.·a p.... ; IR .. Friday. the Hlec:tIoIi ...unlUet. 'l'III "Th' I'IIIOD w, waut people to 00111 - •.p.m .·1t p.JI.1 kfllt: lIl.~ •.• .·1 0." UNIVERSITY POLiCI are In. committee. comprised of alumni. alp up thll week fa 10 that th~y D.... UlI\JMI'. IIIJIf . faculty and membera 01 the ad. will bring llaclt peraonal eqwp- Available ill la and . _h aD' IIIIf\ vcstigatmg a report of ,ambling mlnlatrat10a wa appolnted two ment afW' vac:atlon. such · as TRIPLE FEATURE ' - , . ... Ie ~ in the Union. A etudent reported years ago b). PrIIldent HanebIr .•leeping bap, eating utensils and 12K gold.fflled, .Tbundu: , .... II that ~hree other students perlllAd· The award wlli be preaeoted by plata." Mill Lewis IBid Mon- dar: 7,M •.•. to u:4f SHOCK SHOW/ sterling sflwr, IUd i , • . 10 10:41 ,... ed hIm to play table tllIIIl •. La· Clark H. Houghtoa. pneld_ of cia,.. r------, ter, the three e1almed be owed the Firat Natiollal BaIt ADd chrome plate. Prices "COMEDY OP TIIlRORH OOPe ...TIV. Blbylil' Utem $67 in beta. chairman of the committee, lID the Maryland Prof To Talk 1, VINCENT Pille. • Ctler begin at four doUan Tho.- III\aNaled.1I Vandalism at the Kappa Alpha male leader who beat meeta til, and filty centJ. tall lira. Lou:.;...· ADd . Mombe" Theta sorority annex Is belnl In· criteria of potential .bllit1 Dr. W11llam Berel, pbyslcs pro· •. Joyc. 'plUlne, vcstigated by police. A rock was capability . flUOr at the Unlveralty of Mary­ I, thrown through a window about BRUCI I. MAHAN, dian ...... Iabd. will deliver two talkl on 2: 15 p.m. Sunday, police report· itUi of the EtteaaIoa DlYiaioa IDd nuclear tbeory tbla week. ed . No one was Injured. Unlveralty ServlCII. wID prllid. Beru wiD apeak on "Shell Ei ght per ani were chlrged at the dlnner. Model Treatment of Nuclear Re­ with disorderly conduct in an In· At lb. and 01 til. dbmer wID aeUOII 'nIeo1')' and 01." at I gen· cident at 103 N. Clinton St. 4:30 come the traditional "c1osfn, elr· eral c:oDoquium, at 4 p.m. today a.m. Sunday. They are: Barry A. ele." The University p.... ldent bI­ In 101 Phyaie. Research Center. - c:.Itwrfnt - Cn elman. O. Erie, Pa .; George ,ins by IIhaking baDdI with til, He will allO lecture at the nu· RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH W. Gleason, A2, Gilmore City; person on bls left aDd continues clear pby81cl semJnar at 2:30 PETIR FINCH Jeweler. 81noe 18G4 I Deepak K. Majumdar, G, Naren- around th. circle 1bUin, n.l')'· p.m. Wedneaday In the lemi· ERNIST IORGNINI 108 B. WA8HINOTON aT. drapur, India; Bruce D. Whlta- one', band. He ill followed. in nar room of the Accelarator VISIT OUR ALL NIW IOWA CITY. rOWA 1122140 ker, A., Allison; Terence H. tum, by the other membtra of Bulldinl of the PhYllcl Research CONCISSION STANDI DAN DURYEA Toomey, El, Iowa City; Kurls the c:ln:It. Wha the clrell Is Center. Hill topiC wlll be "An· Open All Thrv The Show Raila, Marlon; Joel K. Whitaker, completed, everyOlll ba ahalten Ca"'--"• "PINKFINGER" It"""'­ 115 E. Fairchild, low. CIt» i and baDdI wlUl ...,...... 011,alysll On of ad Nuclear 011." Resonances in '======~_ Peg. 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-low. City, la.r-TueL, Mar. 29, "" Iowa's Hermann Wins Gleason Does It Big Again National Fencing Title CJay To Fight Chuvalo MIAMI, Fla. LfI - Jackie' Glea­ sponsor a $250,000 event, probably son is planning a $500,000 golf next year. Iowa fencer Bernhardt (Cap) II tournament at the Country Club The $200,000 Carling Open now Hermann won the National Colle· For World Title Tonight of Miami next winter, the MiamI is golf's richest single competi­ giate epee title in the NCAA fenc­ News said Monday. tion. ing championships in Durham, TORONTO LfI - Cassius Clay victory are 7-1 or even higher, I ~ N.C. over the weekend. The tournament would pay the SPORTS CAR WINNERS - will emerge from the swirling with a little action and even less sel Bob Kitsi! and L. Liddle, both Hermann, a .enior from Del! I controversy about his military interest. The sturdy Toronto bully , at winner $100,000 and double prize money of the richest tournament seniors at the University, won Moines, II! the first Hawke,e ever status long enough to defend his boy has lost two of his last three 001 first place in the guest divisIon to win a national fencing title. world heavyweight title against bouts. His career record is an le ~ on the tour. The Westchester of the Nortbeast Iowa Sports Car He is also the current Bi, 10 epee Canada's George Chuvalo tonight undistinguished 34-11-2 compared 1 Country Club of New York an­ Club Econo-rally, held Dear Ced­ champion, a title which he won in a bout widely ridiculed as a to Clay's perfect 22'(). ~ fir nounced last week that it would ar Rapids over the weetend. in the conference meet March 6. > in! mismatch. Chuvalo came into the picture Lo Although the Ontario Athletic as a desperation sub when Ernie thl Commission, in concert with the Terrell, the WBA's champ, pulled at World Boxing AsSOCiation, does out because of various com plica- ) G, not recognize Clay as champ, tiOllS, including a change in con­ Ou1 Chuvalo would be generally her· tract guarantees. ( CAP HERMANN alded as the titleholder if be THERE WILL IE no big money 10\ Nltionll Epee Chlmplon should score an upset. in this contest which probably will :j 811 @ THE ODDS against a Chuvalo attract about 10,000 to Maple Leaf va jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" Gardena, where the rin, will be SEVERAL PROSPECTIVE footull Ind basketball ,roljllCtl Oe erected over the home, ice of the .' ml "It Open. Thu"day at 11 A.M." Toronto Maple Leafs . A gate of were on elm pus the pest weekend, the guesta of .... lewe Lo trabitional about $150,000 is likely. The clos. colchlng stiff Ind sqUid members. Plcturod here, from left, ral ed-circuit television chain, origin- Corn.llus Pltterson, I member of thl football ..,ad; L_ Pa CEDAR RAPIDS ally aet for about 200 theaters, has Trlwlck, I 6'5", 235 lb •. footblll recruit from Ca"'l1 Hlth 1 .hrunt to about CO. In Wllhlngton, D. C.; Perry Wllllee, I "5", 210 1M. II""." , Er IIttjuuli ANTIQUE SHOW Thl bout will be carried on recruit from Pelrl High In NIshvllle, Tenn.; Ind Sill. McKI .. thl radio only by the Canadian Broad- nil, I mlmber of the footull sqUid. na Veterans Memorial ColIHum Armory cutin, Co. - Photo by Mlrlln Le¥!_ Clay ,ets 50 per cent of Ivery- ______-,- ______by Bass MARCH 31, APRIL 1, 2, 3 thin, and ChuvaIo 20 per cent. f L H _ . Dilly 11 I.m. to 10 p.m. There .Is no firm estimate on their probable tate but a lood guess Pirate Pitchers Fire No-Hitler ' Everything For Slle' - Admission - 75c might be $200,000 for the champ tel and $50,000 for Chuvalo. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I while Walker, a rookie, pItched b fel rF10R~'IEN -Weejunsfea- .; The IS-round match is sched· Pittsburgh pitchers Bob Veale the final two. ' th' uled for 9 :30 p.m. CST. band Mwn moccasin . Ray Washburn and Tracy Stat· ·l in .tare and Luke Walker combined for l Iard put together a alx-hitter II. ., t!ll toe. him contour fit. Exhibition Baseball the first no-hitter of the spring the St . Louis Cards, U victol'J Monday as the Pirates defeated I' over the New York Mets. Wllb· Distinctive leathers and colors St. Louis 3, New York, N, 0 the Dodgers 5-0. Only ~ur.n yielded five hits ~ seYeD include Scotch grain, Cordovan. Houston 6, Oklahoma City 1 . IDnmgs and Stallard I Ilngl. hi New Yor, k A,4, CbIcago,' A, 1 two ..Dodgers reached base ID the the final two frames. Antique Brown, Colden Harvest Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 0 exhIbition baseball game. Roger Maris' first homer III pI' • alnd Black. Philadelphia 5, Baltimore 2 Tommy Davis got aboard on an the spring and Clete Boyer', thl nl Cinclnnatl 5, Atlanta 3 error in the fifth and Jeff Tor· fourth powered the New York ol( San Francisco 6, , N, 3 borg on a walk in the sixth . Veall Yankees to a 4-1 triumph over of 11, Cleveland 1 worked the first seven innings the Chicago White Sox, snappmc 101 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the S a x' nine-game wiImiD, : .. , streak. pe ~ In other games, Philadelphia . -Thedi­ APPROVED FURNISHED wi .t rF10RWO~JEN downed Baltimore 5-2, Cincinnati ar' • stnff side equally en,ioys beat Atlanta 5-3, Houston. trimmed tel its Oklahoma City farm club &-1, ," the lightweight comfort and M. ., DOUBLE ROOMS San Francisco defeated the CIII· t«l(litional styling of Weejuns. ge .. cago Cubs 6-3, !IUd California 011 the original penny loafer. -- MEN-- whipped Cleveland 11·1, C. The Phillics backed the lin, SHOWERS - FOR FALL and SPRING of 1966·67 ol( 95 pitching of Ray Culp and DaroJd Otl 13 One alock to East Hall or Phillips Hall Knowles wilh an ll-hit Ittack m beating the Orioles. John ColliIcIr, SE Clay Dalrymple and Bill While 1 338-8589 each collected two hits for Phila· da FOR APPOINTMENT delphia While Boog Powell bom· hi! ered for Baltimore. ca Eddie Kasko hit an Inside-the­ ca @) park grand slam homer for How­ 13, ton against its Pacific Coast 1M. Yc gue farm club. Cllude Raym(JQ4, PARIS DELIVERS, MON (HER who pitched the first six innintl, ~ was the winner. aelwool , aOSS Do you ever get the feeling that a meter maid lurks behind traditional .xcellence .eveJ'y building, tree stump, or garbage can, awaiting the expiration of your meter? Next laundry day why don't you loll the caped crusaders by sending your clothes to PARIS. The Relay Team 26 S. Clinton PARIS CLEANERS deliver in every sense of the word; speed, WE'RE SERIOUS! If you'" under 22, you're eligible to .i. quality, and efficiency. So don't fly stand·by for half-fare onl Rated Best gamble with the meter patrol, American, Eastern, Unite", OJ • let PARIS deliver your clothes TWA, Delta, National, Western, U ~ this week. Braniff, Continental, Northeast. In The Nation rzIu:i ••• 215 cities in 45 states ..• HOW? iT'S EASY! Just send for The Iowa one-mUe indoor relay Amer ican's ID card wi1h cou­ team is the best in the natio.D, tC­ =: LE:Ii ER S & SHIRT LAUNDRY pon below. cording to NCAA track and field statistics released Monday. YOll '1I also receive specially' re­ duced rates at over 130 Hilton The team, composed of sopho­ 121 Iowa Avenue Sheraton hotels and resorts in more Mike Mondane, juniors Jon 77 cities. Card never has to be Reimer and Fred Ferree, and I!.- renewed - good unti I you're 22! I senior Al Randolph, postec\ a time of 3: 14.4 during the indoor Iseason to lead all others. Central SEND YOU I COUPON TODAY AND START fLYIN8 HALF·WAY ON Us. 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Mu.le and time-consuming inquiries often have to be res~urants, air terminals, etc., the world over. 8:00 Literary Tople. made. It may be days-even weeks-befor. you Next time you travel, imist on First National the untamed mal •. Try it soon .•. Ihe'l BURKETT-RHINEHART ':00 Trio 11:4& New... BDOI'b rtnal get your money back. Who wants to waiU City travelers checks. waiting. 1.25 & 2.00 10:00 SIGN 0""'- But, if you lose First National City travelers They cost Just one cent per dollar. MOTOR CO., INC. ••• that's the way it is "Home Of The Most A-Ford-AIJle KSUI with Old Spice TUIIDAY, MARCH it, .... ,,­ First National City BankTravelers Checks a Cars In Town" KIUI.'M " .7 an tit. LIIteiIIIII III 7:113 Carl t)oI..... k - .... , ',At .cfi-, Weddln, 8J'lIIphOll7 OIMI" Sold by banks ~here SHULTON ...... I "at CoIII,e ' :01 Bela Bertoli - Bonata ,. I, h" "JlnOi .nd P ...... 1, ----- (1..,1) .1. TH. DAILY"'." 1- CIty, 1---"--...... , 1...... I Scout Organize,. Jazz Group Wins Choose Hubbard Chinese Prof Will Lecture Philip G. Hubbard. dean of On Poetry At AAS Meeting 5 Festival Prizes academic affairs. wal recently lIIDled cbairnwI of the 19M "T~ lrvina Yue.... 1.0, UIOdale ere critical eooeeptl In !be Itudy The University Jazz Lab En· THE UNIVERSITY group, di· ,ether W. Organize" plan for proleuor or Chioae, will talk of Chl.Deae Iitera1urt. ~I semble won {lve prizes Saturday rected r>y Thomu L. Davil. was on the problem 01 .-erie eor· the Wluhawk Dlltrict of the Boy Two other apeakera Oft lhe at the Notre Dame Jazz Festival, selected for participation In the rapoodeDee IIId theoriea 01 p0e­ one of the most respected col· festival by such Doled jazz fig· Scout. of America. peel are A. C. SaItt, Unlftnity try II the 11th lIlIIuaI meeting of le~e feslivals in the nation. ures as and Billy Hubbard will help or,aniu neW of WIac:ouiD, who wiD diJttIII the AIaocillloa for AIiIII St-udia. Three ensemble members won Taylor from tapel lent to Notre &y Scout lroops. Cub Scout auoeae Iiterotln. C. T. 1IIia. first place awards for outstand· Dame earlier this year. April. to • hi New York City. pacD and Explorer Scout .,.. proleaor It Columbia Uaivenity, ing work; David Sanborn, A3, St. The festival Is an annual event 1.0 will Pl'elellt hiJ pa~r to a Louis, Mo., received an award as in JohnlOtl, Iowa and Washln,· will be lbe paDel moderator. intended to promote the piaying JIIlDeI on "Chl_ Ul~ture IIId the outstanaing alto saxopbonist ton counties. and teaching of jan on tbe col· Wutern Crlliclml." The PlMl The Aailll Studiel Auoc:iatioll at the festival, and Dale Oehler, iege level. G, Iowa City, was named the A dinner and meeting will be under the cbalrmanlhlp of Jamea hal more lbIJl 2.000 memben II outstanding pianist. This is the firat major com· SOMEBODY SHOULD GET OUT THE ,.Intbruth ..aln, thl. time for I nteuchl ... Iell. MI •• beld April 18 in Iowa City for J. Y. L1u, prafeuor at the UIIi· the Unlled SUtea. 'l"hey I1IMt Oehler and Paui Smoker, G, petitition entered by the Univer. t.k•• will hoppen - they're lu.t mo,.. notiCHIII. In ftv."" hlth letters. The llictvro ef the ",oups interested In IPORJOrin' vertity of ChIca.o, will examIM IIIIIUalIy to cJiIeuIa AIiu ~ Iowa City, were cited II out· aity jazz group which has been froI,ht c.r wo. t.k.n recently In Corolvlll.. -Phot. Ity C,,. Cam ... scout unill. the practicability of uaia.I Weat· IamI Ia dlflerest. lieldL standing arrangeI'll at the festi· underway for one and one haU val. The ensemble presented years. The Jazz Lab performs ,,...,.. Oehler'. arrangements of "Sum· annually at tbe University'. blgb mer Nigbt" and Cole Porter'. "I school band clinle and presents of the lew. Love You," and Smoker's ar· several other concert. on cam· from I"', rangements of "Walkln'" and pus during the year. Ita memo squid; L.... Paul Horn's "Mirage for Miles." bers, musicianll who already ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~t.~~~1~ ==D=a==I=I:-Yi=~I::O::::"~-="='=a~n~~";:;;V;;;'~a;;;;n==:,',=A=;;d;:;;;s;;;=~1 C.rdon Hlth In addition, the entire Jaz Lab bave some background In jazz, conven tIon· F'dn ay n d Sa tur d ay address the convenlion. LOft AND roUND HOMI POI lINT IIDB w.....-...... o Ibt. ltelk"1 Ensemble won fourth place In rehearse weekly but receive no in St. Louis will be headed by LOST - WllIte aac browII mal. dot. the small band division of the Univer.ity credit for tbeir par· Lyle Krewson, A3 , Van Horne, YR member, who want to at· Advertising Rat •• Loa& boclY. oIoon ~I" name national competition. ticipltion. state YR chairman. tend the convenlion may aign up "I'rleoidlyHec;ral>1lJe. O'n...... TIt,... D.y. 1k • Weni w.rc ...... alw , pa. Jol1 I Several students from the Uni· at the YR meeting at 7 p.m. WILL EXCHANGJ: 1I1ue olu a Loll' versity YR League are also ex· Wednesday in the Union Lucaa­ ShI Day. 1tc a Weni d ... Fo, Jeebt lor blue II.. • peeled to attend. Krewson said Dodge Room. State Sen. Tom Ten D.y...... 2k • Wont LondO)I "OJ ...ckat tak.n In Union SPOtTING GOODS Drama Cafeteria Xar. III. call '~1. HI English Scheduled Monday that several U.S. rep- Riley (R·Llnn County) will speak. On. Menth __ • Wont COED !tooll wtth ceoklq ... U · cb.~a (or IleuMwotlL ....,.. '. "Five Finger Exercise." a con· witb the disintegration of an Eng. Minimum Atll. W.,. oaalllh VWap. 4D Ilrowa St..,U -Hitler' MOIIU HOMES temporary drama by Peter Shat· lisb family, th. Harringtons, I , a rookle, pitched b fer to be presented May 4-7 by CLASlI'IID DISPLAY ADI QIlOUPHOOi'iNG - 4 ~ wben a Itranger. a handsome isH NATIONAL - 81100. Siudapi - pm... llatll .... Idldle'!. ' &e tbe Community Theatre, is now COST ACCOUNTANTS One In""_ • MantI\ $1.lS· Juna Indu.te. Mia! ..Il. IJI.ht'7. I Itrla...... oacIl• • Iae.. •... aallllIl and Trac), Stal· .! in rehearsal. German tutor, Is introduced Into I Due to rapidly expanding production, a F Iv. IlIMttiln. • IMnth $1.1 •• ~ VIIla,e, at arown al. ...AA WANTID /It Set in England, the play deals their midst. The tutor acts as T... l_rtIoM • M.nth 'US· -:-:l8M:-::-'--::S=TAM=-:=-"'~-:-hIO-=_:::----'fIInIabt=---:-:--d-:-. -:"=-r1Y MAN TO than .--. UI N. LInn a slx·hitter li· major Cedar Rapids manufacturer of con· AlD.rteu. 1 alter I p.!D . ... 337 ....1 . ... Cards, 3-0 victory • R.... for I.ch CoIu_ lnell WAl'ft'll) - 'l'nIu. Illia--- eleririe a catalyst in exploding tbe lie' l • truction equipment has opening, for 1M2 CHAMPION MOJlD..E hom.. 10 rullNlBHED DOiiaiz .-., m.n • typewriter. 111.~ . . ·ILUI York Met!. W.. h· & ... Aan.& .ad Iou",. • ...., ahow .... aDd deceit. which bave held the .IMonclltloll1aJi. .ook1D" JUNIOR IidDICAL ..ucleol, WII" Ia· five hits in leVetI Society Plan. Program Cost Accountants. Call AMON. ..rs Av.uabl. IUrUnc lu_r khool. family together. Phone 337-4191 ISHIIS after , p.m. H lut ...... b...... , bell\Jlalq a single fa Scientific Reading. Position requires accounting d.gree. D.· lM7 IdO SAFEW4Y. Alr-eondlUon· JUDe, 1... . P..... wrtte . . ... 1IdI1" Of InlOrtion ... en tley .r. 8edroom ann... IJI".,5. , ·tt MALE GRADUATE or 21 . J'IImIahed I.r, IS SWalibmore Drtn, Gr.,,' Four scienlific papers will be The five member cast consists IM _ 1lII,1.. N.ar Eut Hall. Anuabl. Fo ..... N. puota. •.. sir. mon age 24·34. Istl IlOYCRAn' - Al~nclltlOlled April. J31-UU. ... first homer of presented today at a meeting of of John Craig, 409 Grant 51., as jN"OCodl", ....lcetleft. e1ecUk w.ler be.ler - carpeted' HOv I TO RENT. U bednn. ,.... . Clete Boyer'l the Society for Experimental Bi· Stanley Harrington, tbe father; Company paid pension plan, excellent in· - 2 bed,room - .,..•• U.nt loc.tlon. dentlal .,..• . JUDe lit...... \b' ... 11lI the New York TH. DAILY IOWAN will net ... Very lood .ondlllon. "7·2M2. 3-31 chUmn, would 11k. yetr', I.u., nt· ology and Medicine in Room 300 Carolyn Leinhauser, 115 N. Du· surance program. orren 1161 ROYCRAPT r1l3'7'. I becll'oom APARTMENT POI UHf n.... bl • . W. T. Youn.~ Talnl.... low • . triumph over ,...... tlbl. for In CI ....• New Shlron. I.wa "7·121.. ..2 of the Medical Laboratories build· buque SI. Louise Harrington, Call or Write: atr-condlUoner, lda.1 tor married Sox, snappm, Ing. a. RM Adv.rtt.l... AIITIR fllltST .tudenl. UI-5051. .. II 1 MALE .tUMul. 21 to aha... 1 apan. nine·game wlnniD, the mother; Linda John, Ai, Iowa Personnel Director DAY ef pultllc.tlon. ..,.nl. ~7 aller 4. ..11 WHO DoH m Authors and CD-authors of pa· Falls, as Pamela, the daughter; I BEDROOK .pt. P'Urnlah.d. ... pers to be given at the meeting, CancoIlotCon. "'.... lie rlalwM AUTOS, CYCW POR SAU Coralville. IJI-H14 • Uft. to _II Philadelphia Eric Carlaon, A2, Cleveland. as by _ .....,.. publlc.tion. ..21 DlONlNGS - /l(ud.nt 1M,., .n4 ctt\I. which will begin at 7:30 p.m .. Clive, tbe son; and AUan Just. !JI' &DChul.r. 337.. . 1101 Clncinuti are Dr. Kennetb A. Hubel, in· Link-Belt Speeder CO. 1161 FORD - .... tWo-door hardtop. J'l1I\NISHJ:D OR untu.l'llllbed 1 IN'· G, Hicksville, N.Y., .. Walter (A Div[sion of Link·Belt Co. > Call SJ7·7"1 alter ':111 ,.!D. 4·1 room. Call 151.1513. ... VPHOLSTKIUNG. <>ee ••onel dlttn. trimmed ternal medicine; Dr. Edward E. ROCk'" wIlli your I._rtc, IJI.ltIf Langer, the German tutor. 1201 • 6th Street S.W. .ntr 1 PJII. ... farm club 5-1, Mason and Franz Chemigoy, sur­ 1'" COB\TM'I:,. '" _r. 10,GOO Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406 1IlII•• . Dial 151...,. ..15 TYPING SEIVICI RECOaD PLA Y1:11 ,..paIr. ,.... plell defeated the Chi· gery; James Brunberg and Nich· The play II being directed by (3J9) 362·3t81 INSTRUCTIONS Dorotby Rae Krafft, G, Iowa NT SELL. 'tIS r.d IWlbe.m Alp.... up .nc dallve".. Sall."ctlon ,UlI' 8Ild California olas S. Halmi, anatomy; Charles ELECTlUC TYl'EWRITER - Short .nteed. 121-4171. IJI.77.. 60S 11·1. SWlllllING LESSONS np.onenced "onyerUble. /lOOG lOll. p.orteet con· C. Wunder and Lee Eberly, physi· City. The assiatant director is butructor. rUlOn.br. rate.. Call dltlon. '~1·15$3 . a·" pape,. end th .... 131.77'12. 4-24AR 1)IAP&R.ENZ UNTAL Servl•• Ill' backed the fiDe ology, Bnd Dr. Bosko Milojevtic, James Cross, S28 S. Lutaa St. AJan lIarIa "7-34". 4-U IIlJIiT SELL AulUftoR.ab- april. Ilk TYl'ING SERVICE - TIl..... t.rm NIW Pr_1I Laundry. 11. I . DU· Cui p and Daroid 1. Ellce1len! colldlUon. -..sll . ' ·21 paper., book "POI"\I•• IC . 137·"" OU'l1u • • Phone 131...... aAIl otolaryngology. ELICTIliC 8HAVD ...p.olr J4 H·hit Ittack In MISC. fOR SALI 1_ IIGA ~OCMI eoed1tloa. tIM 337. ... j 51". HI DORIS PCLAmY 1')oP.... and .... 1I.u.r Mrorlee. lI.y." 'ar.,u SII.,. Jolin Collilcll, SENATOR TO SPIAK - ,..t.rlal. 01&1 331...... 4-14 +'IC 10 • THE OCTAGON IPIRIT: LINCOLN'S coU.c:hd "POrI • • voll. SPORTS CAll - 119~1 Ill~l con· SAY! - Ult doubl. load ...... r and Bill White E. B. Smltb, Democratic candi· plu. ladu; petteet eondlUob, NO. ditJon. Call ..loUR. +1 IIRS. NANCY ~=.wIBJ( ,lectrlc two hits for Phlla· BUFFET with .sln _.. q.le. at Tow.. , date for U.S, Senator, will outline I ARICH HERITAIE OF RAGI. can 1131·1114 lNtWftn 4:30 end 1:30 Ita AUSTIN.IIJ:AL,IY ..til D aaod- t,yp1nc MrYIee. • ..1 .. \It t"" LaUD""'te. 1010 Willi••• Boog Powell hom· his views of the 1966 senatorial p.m. TII'N lIled. 11.000 or oIf.r m ·7477. +2 TYPING SERVICE, til ...., &em pe. 4·"'.11 AM.rM 'l'UND, Il'1Ilphonlc. Ad.pta. 1161 FORDI two door V'L1'.U.1L 1Ie.t . . perl. book ",pol"\I. 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Medical Problems Journalism '66 Yearbook Psychologist Radio Story Campus Notes WOMIN'S HOURS tion golf club will be It 4:30 p.m. In Viet Nam Cited School Giv~n To Be Ready To Lecture For Eye Bank Closing houl'll for women will today in WIGS Women'. Gym. In· be extended to 1 a.m., Thursday, terested perSODS who cannot at· before the suspension of classes tend are to call Jean Williams, for Easter vacBtion. 353-4354. A __.. 0/ _. "'plod .""run,,' ..... llio __ w. On May 24 ' Is Published .. • .. • .. • Den ~~~!:...B~~k~ ?~t~t~~~~. j PERSHING RIFLES RADIO CLUB ELICTION was with In overload of dlaeaae is the Society of Plastic and Reconstruc· Fred J. Laze1l and a four-volume The diverse activiUes that can Change" will be the topic of Mil- A feature story on the Eye The Pershing Rifles staff will Tbe Amateur Radio Club will flnkb -'_._ medical probl~m In tive Surgery to help train native annus ...... &OJ doctors. Ten plastic surgeons set of his works on Iowa's seasons Ionly occur at a university will be ton Rokeach, professor of psy- Bank Network, started by two meet at 7 tonight In the Field elect officers at 7 p.m. Wednee­ House Armory. The company will day in 5105 Engineering Building. evenil South Viet Nam, according to Dr. went to Viet Nam paying their were recently presented to the sbown In the page. of the 1966 chology at Michigan State Uni- University faculty members, ap- Pau Stuart J. F. Landa. own expenses, w~ting for tbe School of Journalism. Hawkeye yearbook. versity, Wednesday in the third pears in the April issue of "CQ," meet at 7:30 p.m. The uniform ... .. mittej Landa, who was here last week· Vietn~mese government and .us· Lazell was the first professional The target date for distribution lecture in a six·program series a publication for amateur radio will be Class "B." I NEW SENATI TO MElT and I end to attend a conference of the ing Vietnamese medical facUlbes . t .. th . .. •• I The Student Senate will meet It didotl Midwestern Association of Plastic Many of Viet Nam's neighbor. I n~wspaperman 0 Jom e JOIlrn· is May 24. According to editor, ,sponsored by the Department of Ioperators. YAF MEETING 8 tonight in the Old Capl~1 Hou~e 10 col $Jrgeons, was In Viet Nam in ing countries have fewer doctors allllm faculty. He served from Mrs. Doreen Hyde, A4, Iowl City, Sociology and Anthropology and The network was set up by Dr. The Young Americans for Free. ' Chamber. Pau MI64 and 1965 with the MEDICO and facilities than that country, 1924 to 1938 and was acting di· all pictures have been taken, and th.e Gra~uate College. The iecture I Alson E. Braley, he~d of ophthal· dom will meet at 7:30 tonight in Tom Hanson, A3, Jefferson, and ior cI ream of CARE. MEDICO is a non- Landa said but American atten· rector in 1927. "if the printing is completed, the wlil begm at 8 p.m. In the Senate mology at the Umverslty, and the Union Minnesota Room John Rupp, A3, Cherokee, wlU eriI .. • .' take office as Senate president ne profit organization to .help train tion is foc~ on Viet Nam be-I The life.size plaster bust was date will be met." . Chamber of Old Capitol and will Theodore Hunter, assistant pro- Hawk SIGMA PI OFFICERS and vice president at the meet· OI underdeveloped countnes" ..to - pro- cause of the war. done by Mrs. Dora Mason, WIfe. of Mr H d d 'bed threebe f to th e pu bl'IC. T'e](I e ts are fessor 0 f psyc hol ogy, to prov id e a seas vide thelr own medical e crl I John Templer, A2, Dubuque, ing. Student senetol'll elected in for tb ...... LANDA SAID he would be wlll· "'..... d F M I h s. thYt illesbe d th. not required. fast means Of. communication a- has been elected treasurer of the aU-campus elections Mlrch II South Viet Nam is not entirely ing to visit Viet Nam a third "",,,ar . as?n, assoc ate pro- c anges a w ma e II round the nahon to locate donor by t lacking in medical facllitles, Lan· time if needed. Living there is not fessor emeritus m pbotograp~ at year: Rokeach joined the Michigan eyes for emergeney corneal trans- Sigma PI. The vice president, will also begin their term., "Mos da explained. Most of those In dangerous for most people, he the School of Journalism. THE COVER will be white and State faculty In 1947. He earned a plant operations. Both men are Michael Donahue, A2, Iowa City, ••• Las was incorrectly identified in Sat· ORIENTATION FORMS DUE Kinni \1se, however, are oider French continued, and the average doctor The gifts were presented by will have an embossed picture of B.A. from BrOOklyn College and ham radio op.lrators. urday's Daily Iowan . Orientation leader applications athlet I anes. In Saigon sees no more gunshot Fred Lazell Jr., a 1924 University the Pentacrest viewed from the his M.A. and Ph.D. in psychology Beginning with 11 operators in .. ... are due at 4 p.m. Wednesday at menu ANOTHER PROBLEM is that wounds and bombing victims than graduate and now a reporter for air. from the University of California, 1962, the network has now grown CORRECTION ' the Office of Student Affairs. Ap. ed a~ ftative doctors lack training for a physician in Cook County Hos- A "Student Life" section will where he was also a research as. to more than 100 operators repre- The engagement of Nancy Her. plicants are to siiD up for an in· he w ibe modern equipment available. pital, Chicago. tbe Des Moines Tribune. be included. It will show candid senting 60 cities in 33 states and rig, A2, Alton, to Wayne Anthony, terview when they turn in appll· ROTC Landa told of a cancer Institution Besides Saigon, Landa has photographs of students partici. sistant at the Institute of Child reaches neariy all of the eye cations. Forms can be picked up aeadl equipped with a radiation unit worked in Da Lat, Nba Trang and Funds Approved pating in varioUs activities from Welfare from 1946 to 47. banks in the nation. A2, Dubuque, was incorrectly an· at the Union Activities Center and ThE nounced in Saturday's Daily the Office of Students Affain. that, in 1965, no native doctor Hue. He said Italian, New Zea- the start of the year during orien· In Iddition to teaching, Rok· On the air daily, the amateur Iowan. lion knew how to use. land, Philippine and West Ger· The Veterans Administration tation week to the end of the each bas served as consultant to operators _ businessmen, physl. • .. • .. • • late _ When Landa first visited Viet · man .me