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Review... Richard Power finds the current Studio Partly cloudy throuth teni...... ~..,.. Theatre play, "The Kine of the Dark Chamber," windy. Littl. chMte In t.mper.N. Hiths an admirable prociudion. More than this, he " ~ enIVnII 41. The outlook for Sundey II fer pertly writes of It as a movinll "relillious experience." "'. al owan cloudy aki" end ICHMwflet wenner. For details see review on pave 2. Serving The State University of Iowa and the People of Iowa Cit"

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In Labor-Management Relations- Mitchell Says 'Keep Civil' Rights Bill ,. Pace with Progres~' By JOHN HANRAHAN , Staff Writer by 'Sena"te Secretary of Labor James P. Passed , ., Mitchell Friday night told the Rail­ ,,,.... way Operating Brotherhoods' '-..:1.;." Spring Institute that labor-man­ Former .,*,r../,e;\"'!~ agement relations· must keep pace SUlowan Killecl- Measure Goes Back ...• with progress by "the rejection 'OC ' ...... compulsion, the rejection of forced '" '"'. change, the rejection of the sta­ ". tus quo." To House for Vote ~. He continued: "All these things, Man, 21, Held in Slaying in my mind, poinl the way to the WASH! GTON (AP) - The Senate passed a civil rights ~.a~~.~ty only manner in which labor-man­ , :.~ io4; bill Friday night after eight weeks of battling. agement reI ations can keep pace ~~. .' Th roll call vote was 7] -18. The 18 were the Southern sen­ with progress, and that is by sup· Of Ex-Bradley President l' plementing the bargaining table ,Hors who fought the bill every tep of the way. wi\h a new Corm of communication WASHINGTON IA'I - A 21-year· count: a friend of Van Over called The measure, aimed primarily at enforcing Negro voting disassociated from bargaining and old former circus worker was ar- police Friday afternoon to report rights, goes back to the House for action on Senate amend­ deadlines and demands." l rested Friday in connection witb he knew who had slain the man ~ MitcheU made hjs remarks in the fatal beating of an ex-presi- in the Alton Hotel. ments. Macbride Auditorium I before ap dent of Bradley Univer ity. Police Daly met the informant and Congrcssioll said, " Boy, dld T work that guy readily resolved by bar,alnin" Labor Secretary Questioned struggle that bcgan Feb. 15 and happy" with it, even though . the Police identified the man as Bob- over." Police said' they told but only by a willingness to put were was featured by more than a bill does not earry out some of the Secretary of Labor Jama, P. Mitchell answers questions during a by Richard Van Over, 21, of Tam- that Van Over said the flltal beat­ aside the institutional positions week of record-smashing around­ Administration's major civil rights press conference Friday afternoon in Iowa City. Mitchell was here pa, Fla., with no fixed address ing occurred when Owen resisted that bargalnill1ll so often In· DAVID OWEN the-clock sessions. proposals. there. his attempts to take $14 [rom volves." to address the Railway Operating Brotherhoods' Spring Institute. Found Slain Southern senators denounced the The hiart oC the measure is de· He came to Washington two Owen's pockets. -Daily Iowan Photo by Bruno Torres bill to the end as an unconstitu- signed to assure Negroes and other The Secretary said he was, and weeks ago. He had been out of An autopsy on Owen's body fix­ minority groups the right to reg­ always has been, opposed to com­ work and had been working in a ed manual strangulation as the he heard screams from the third an acceptance of responsibility, ister and vote without discrimina­ pulsory arbitratiOn. "Compulsory have heard him express these 9th Street restaurant but lost his cause of death. Two neck bones floor and he had gone next door tion because of race or color. arbitration, government dictation solutions which are reached by same sentiments before. I believe job this week. were fractured. \ to call police. - call it what you will - can shifting the cost to the consumer, he hit at the ba5ic problems that No formal charge was lodged Police established that Owen ar- Salaries of In any area whore a Fader.l 'Deputy Coroner Richard M. solve none of the problems that can prove more costly to our so· must be solved eventually by Distrid Court fovncI a pettom or against Van Over immediately. rived at Baltimore last Sunday and Rosenberg said an autopsy showed confront us in the labor and man­ ciety In the long run than a both labor and management." pradlce of raci.1 dlKrlminltlen, Owen, a Navy officer in World spent two days there before com­ Owen dled of strangulatiQn, but NATURE OF agement field, " he said. can .trike." In a Friday afternoon press con­ til. ludge or N"".. appointed "1t War II, died at a hospital after ing to Washington. the medical examiner said sevcral only create new problems, more crence, Mitchell hit at Jamcs HoC­ College Profs by him, ..could ,..,IIter 4tualifIM Mitchell earned spont:lI1 £,ous a p. being discovered lying nude be ide Van Over registered about an vertebrae in OWen's back had been a and other labor Icaders of hi s NotIroo.. Th.lr right to vote severe and more dangerous to plause with this remark Oll the na­ a bed in a drab hotel about 10 hour before Owen was fOl{nd. fractured. our free way of life." tion's newspapers' handling or the caliber as causing the public to blocks from thc capitol. He was Owcn had been staying at an· would th.n be enforc.d. thNuth Mitchell told the representatives U5·day steel strike: " I migbt say, look down on all labor unions. identified through FBI fingerprint other hotel since Tuesday. Pollce described Owen 's Cace as Higher in 1960 tho court's contempt DOwer •• of the rail unions that a forward, too, that I , think the nation's news­ He said : "The public, because files. Van Over listed his home ad- so badly mauled he was unrecog· The court action would be Initi· nizable. vigorous union mov~ment will not papers - as was clear (juring the of the spotlight on the McClellan Owen had left Bradley eight dress as Tampa, Fla., but his 5ig­ By G. K. HODENFIELD ated by the attorney general, who be achieved by standing pat every steel dispute - are a- very POOl' Committee bearings, doesn't dis­ years ago after a basketball fix nature on the hotel register was Owen, who also was president oC AP Educetlon Writer was empowered by the 1957 Civil time the challenge of change pre­ place in which to negotiate. As tinguish between men like Horea scandal involving players at the unreadable. He had no, baggage the State Chamber of Commerce Rights Act to seek injunctions DETROIT - College and uni­ sents itself. both sides attempt to educate the and the good, dedicated, con­ Peoria, JU ., institution. and paid cash for the room in Manager's Association. came here against discriminatory practices versity Caculty salaries are 6.6 per "Certainly there are practices in public into damning the other fel­ scientious labor leaders. It's a Two homocide squad detective advance. to tesUfy before congressional com- by election officials. cent higher this year than last, but many industries today that are no low, the result is likely to be that shame that Hoffa and men like ergeants, Charles Burns and John His description was supplied by mitlees in support of appropria- The bill passed Friday night there still Is a long way to go, the longer purposeful and are out­ the public damns aU indiscrimin­ him are able to besmirch the good Daly, said the case had homosexual a hotel clerk who reported seeing Itions for a small craft harbor at also would require records of all American Association of Univer­ dated," Mitchell said, "and there ately." name of labor." overtones. him run from the building. This, Santa Cruz, a city in central Cali­ elections for Federal officials to be must be alternatives for them and Mitchell s.id he didn't think The two officers gave this ac· according. to the clerk, was after Cornia. sity Professors was told Friday_ preserved for 22 months and made Reaction to Mitchell's talk by the people they ' involve. And I the lack of a contest for the Re­ Prof. Fritz Machlup of Johns available to the attorney general the five presidents of the railway doubt that such alternatives can pllblican nomination for the presi. - Hopkins University reporled that for inspection upon demand. unions was aU favorable. be devised at a bargaining table, dency would hurt the GOP. He in the 323 institutions covering W. P. Kennedy, president of the Two other sections .,.. In tho among people Caced with a nerve­ said also that it wasn't ll00d to 63,152 fuJltime faculty members Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen : nature of ...ral crimln.1 st.t· wracking deadline, and in an at­ generalize as to whom the labor Harvard Prof Says Facism the average annual pay was $7,960. "Tbe ~cretary gave a fine speech lItH. One provl.... poNltlol for mosphere of tension and conten­ leaders will support in the presi­ This works out to $10,789 for full obstructl"ll Fodoral court ....rs which contained much food for dential race. professors, $8,124 for associate pro­ ti/m." thought. His basic philosophy eon­ by foree or th,...... nd tho ether The Secretary followed this up "Labor leaders in general," he Cessors, $6,804 for assistant pro­ tained something we can all take a prncribo. punishment for flHI", with a warnill1ll: "Solutions based said, " will follow the candidate fessors, and $5,542 for instructors. look at, whether we be on the side Not Revolutionary Movement aero •••tatOi lines to 1V0id prot- they think will make the best Machlup told the opening ses­ upon a pos'ponam.n' rather than I .cution for IIotNtin, KhooI" oE labor or management." sion of the AAUP's 46th annual president." By T~RR" TRIPP based their propaganda on loudly said Ford. Th r.e was almost no churches or any other bulldl..... H. E. Gilbert, prosi~nt of the meeting that. the figures reflected In answer to a question of Sf"*' Writer 'proclaimed values. Solidarity of the image of a ·future In the Fascist The bill also would permit the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire­ an encouraging upward trend. whether he would be interested in .state was held together by obe- projcctim, he contended. Federal Government to · provide men and EnvinHr5: " I was very However, he said, coUege teachers Missing -Coed, being Nixon's running mate next The German National Socialist dience. Work and combat were two schooling Cor children of members pleased with til. sentiment. Mr. movement in Germany was tasks highly valued." Finally, said Ford "the Germans still are poorly paid and he added November, Mitchell said: "Def­ Na~i of the armed forces where the pub­ Mitchell expressed, althoullh I initely not." not a revolution in any sense, ae- In spite of the boBlStls of Hiller of today are glad that Nazi the schools must make every ef­ the lic schools are closed by disputes cording Franklin L. Ford, prO-and his compatriots, their values fort to provide annual salary In­ to dream of a 11JOO-year Reich in­ over racial integration. of creases if the pay is to be kept Located in fesrdSOl'u , Euro.pean History at lIar- were not .ryally dynamic at all, volved a slight error at: ~88 years." Two major Eisenhower va mversl.y. at a professional level. propos. als fai/ed to approval He said that 42 per cent of tho win of eith­ Oliver Says Railways' Plea . Ford spoke' F'"" any of 001' classes, I factors he considered unfavorable new, would sell for $65 .ach. "The (kl'man National Socialists experience would eliminate Ule islry, Pelpini radio reports. the minimum. final vote. I,.:"•• I '. / ' 'King 01 the Dark Cham&er''-: \ , Unwed Parents A Religious Experience AGUDA S ACDTM OONGaEGATIOM VBT ERANS BOSPITAL 0ILU'ar. 802 E . W ..bfn,le. 8L Wo r.hlp 0 "m. Rabbi Sanker • a.lII. Coatlll ..loD - Pint •••••, Qf White 'House J'rlb:r 80",I.e. 8 p.m. · . . -Seems Sacrilege to Appl.aud Alternatel with JJllIel HOD'. rREE METHODIST CRAP.L Sabbath W:"blp, S~'ardaJ, ! .... MUlca.tlne &lid 3rd A.e.a. By Steff Writer Tile Rev. James w. U •••••• r ..... "p By RICHARD POWER makes the contemporary western senses. Kanchi, deserted by his ASSEMBLY OF GOD 10 •.m . S ...da y School Clark Vince nt, associate profes· Dally lowen R.view.r thea lire look pretty sick, not only vassals, is finally overthrown, 432 S. Cllnlen SI. 11 ".m. Mornlnr Wonblp Tb e Rev. Dan )1I lIor, P..... 7,80 p.m. Sunda, Evenln ...... sor of sociology, returned Friday sick but impoverished. In recent thereby renec~g Tagore's be· from a series of three conferences " This reviewer, like many others, lIornln, \Vo ra blp, 11 a.m. · FJl.IENDII. . years, our most elevated thoughts lief in the power of inluition as EvaarelhUo Ser-vlee. '7 p.lD.~ which were held in the East. . went along to "The King of the Nor .. 1 Tu."er. ClerR f". have found their way into dull the basis of man's relation to the Phone 8·2tOO He attended the White House s· verse-dramas full oC either bom· univCTSC. BETllANY BAPTIST CRUaMl Conference ROObl, Ba" Le'., Dark Chamber," knowing nothing B 81. '" Flrtb A ••.• Io wa 0 11, Iowa Memerlal Ualea. Conference on Youth which was d bast or tired preciositie . Our serio Unlflod 1I10rnla, Worsbip Sorvlce ':41 ':SO • •m. Meell", f.r Worobl, held at Washington, D.C., March at all about Rabindranath Tag~e, Krislma Shah's direction of this a.m. , h except that he should have known ous "popular" plays, on the other complex work is masterly. His Evenln, Gospel Servlo., 7:S0 p,m. ·GRACE UNl"ED . 'IT to April 2; the American As­ hand , arc flat represenlations of handling of the crowd in the street 11 a.m. Re,ular Churob Worsblp S• ."I •• MISSIONARY CHUROII sociation of Marriage Counselors something. He had, of course, psychological viol ence, which leave Communion 011 tint Sunda, of everT IBM MU lca.tlne AYe. . scenes i a pleasure Lo watch and mon th. Itov. Raymon4 G. S.bmel, P.... , Conference at Columbus, Qhio, fl~ seen approving references to the us as they found us, perhaps a is also technically an object Ie son !llble Slud y .1 ..... 'or aU .,e., .:.. ... April 3; and the Annual Gro ves Bengali master by W. B. Yeats, litUll more depressed. Nowhere JlETHEL AFRICAN METHODl8'l Str.lce JO:tG •• m. Conference on the Family also at W~ in directi ng. He has also done won· CnURCH R... K, L. Baker, GU.I' but then Yeats' enthusiasms {or the ders with an all·American cast, 411 8. Governor St. '1 p.m . OboJr Pr.eUe. Columbus April 4 to April 6. m The Rev. Fred L. PenDJ, Past., '1:!t.O.... m . Eventnr SerW'Jee new and strange were oCt en un· who dance 4.hejr Bengali folk· to •.m. Sunday School 7:S0-p.m ., Wedne.d.y Pra,.er ... BIloIt Vincent ettended the White ~ BeceuN Fridey end. tonight's dances with zest and to the man· Siudy House Conference lIS e delegate sa shared by anyone else. performences of "The King of the CHRISTIAN· REFORME. D CHUROB ner born, 01' so it seems to western Conterenee Room N •. 1 HILLEL FOUNDATIOIf el lerg. end resource person Ie, However, Yeats in this case had Dark Chember" were quickly eyes. Penny Thomas' interpreta· Iowa Memorial Untoa. 122 Eo.1 MNket 81. for the workshops ~hich were someUling worth sharing. The sold out, e special matinee per. Phon. 2037 Frld., 7:80, p.m. S.bbatb, 8."1_ held on illegitimacy, He was con· tion of the Shiva's Cosnlic Dance Bey. K eonetb L. naver' . so Studio Theatre is curren1ly pre­ formance will be held today at is alone worth going to the Studio lervlct ••l 1U a.m . • nd '7 p .m. JEHOVAH'S WITNE •••• cerned primarily with the prob­ 2:30 p.m. 2120 R SI. c< senting an admirable production of Theatre to see. I S P,m . Public Addre .. lem of unmerried parents. Tickets for the matinee show THE CHURCH OF CHRIST , p.m. Walobtower Stad): m a superb play, more than a play, Acting honors go to Greg Morris, 1318 Kirkwood Vibcent said he pointed out at si. will be evailable at. the Iowa who as the King in darkness, a Bill Maokey, Mlnbl •• " Ordained Minister, of Qo." the conference that -tne number of th a religiOUS experience. Such an , ' .m. Bible Slud y Toesd... y, 8 p.m., Book Stud, Memorial Union until noon, and part by no means easy, conveyed 1& •• rn. lItomlne Worsblp FridAY 7:80 p.m. Mbll.lry 1.11", teenage mothers will undoubtably experience as this is not to be et the Studio Theat(e enytime a gI(eat sense oC dignity WiUl llis 7 p,m. EveDJOI' SerVice 1:80 p.m. ,Servlo. M•• Unr Wed. 7 p.m. Blbl. Stu4, . double within the next 10 years, found in western liter~ture, unless before the performance. fine voice and bearing, Bob Bon· lIlENNONITIl CRUROR but that there will not be an 61t Clark SI. it be in the poems of St. John of nard was effective as the King of eRURCD OF JESUS CHRIST The Rev. Wilbur N•• bUr'U, 1'..... increase in percentage. He said OF LATTER·DAY SAINTS Sund .., Schoo1 Hour. 9:. 6 .... the Cross, whose "En una noche Kanchi, using a stylized type of F.lr~lId the illegitimate birth rate has been tr.u E. S" lO:4ts •. m . Mornln~ Wonhl. oscura" conveys something of the does western drama seem able to acting, which to this reviewer'S Prlestblod. ~ a:m. "The Faee of DJvlne Love" increasing faster for women 24 A free coat of paint gGe5 on the house of a SRodal' School, 10:30 a.m. L as part of their "Help Week" initiation inlp Ihe same mystical search for truth as bridge the gap between aU the inexpert cye, recalled some of the '7:80 p.m. EventDC' ServlC. years old and over than it has Sacrament. MeeUnl, 8 p.m. Tu.sday 8:16 p.m .. Cbor •• I " .year.old widow, courtesy of Phi Gemma Delta fraterhity.-Deily lowen photo by Bruno Torres Tagore's .play. It is an experience compartments into which western dances oC Ram Gopal. ' · been for teenage girls during the pledges. The SUIowan5 are repeiring the house CHVKCH OF THE. NAZAREN.. • which is iO moving on the highest science and culture have divided Perhaps it was this element Burllnrlon aDa OItn\on Sl •. REORGANIZBD CHURCH or Jilin. last 15 years. He said teenagers le.el that is seems a sacrilege to us. of styliution which was missing Tbe RO\'. Harold L. Kune:r, Pall •• CHRIST OF LATTER DAY 8AINTI are the girls who cause the social Sunday School. 9:'5 •. m. ~21 &1"ro.e Ave. applaud at the end of it. Tago,..', play comes to U\ like in the acting of some of the other Mornlnr \Vorshtp, 10:45 a.m. J. D. A"derson, MJnl.lt, problems and require public as· somlrifting we have lost. "The actors, particularly in that of ':80 p.m. S unday EveniD, Serv'e. Church Scbool, 9:30 ".m. sistance, yet studies show that less However. it is a playas well. )foroln, Wouhlp, 10:30 ...... Pledges Fix Widow's House And as a pla,ywright, Tagore wortc of a supreme culture," the Queen. Dodie Jeck was a Wed., H:SO p.m. ChOir Beheau.1 than 10 per cen t of children born Yeet, said of Tagore', poems, THE CONGREGATI. ' . ONAL .CHURCR SIIARON· EVANGELICAL. . out of wecuock are receiving ADC very attractive Queen in voice UNITED BRETHERN CBUROR "They yet appear as much the Cllntun and Jefferson S'ree" (Aid to Dependent Children) funds. By JOE TABAK gram for thc past two months. or electricity, She occupies only and appearance, but her move· 1.0:111 a.m F"mUy Servle. Kalona growth of the common soil as the ments were all too obviously the< . ]0:4& I.m. Ohurcb School Rev. Boward H. MartT, P ..te, Staff Wriler The house has no toilet facilities one of the seven rooms, Pcnning· * * * 9:30 •. m. ond.. Vincent said he feels that at· 6:30 p.m. PU,rlm Fellow.blp y Sobool ,rail and the rushes." That ~rittle, nervous movements of 10:30 •. m . Worsb lp tempts to sterilize unwed mothers nity has spent about $250 on paint ton said. N.Y. Producer Wednelday, '1 p.m., Senior Choir A 66·year·old widow. living alone could also II. wid of this play, a western woman. It was diffi­ Friday. 4:15 p,m., Jaolor Cllolr '7:S(J p .m. EVenlDr 8erylo. or in 8ny way punish them are and in ill health, is having her and other materials, and that over According to Pennington, Phi wtlich moves with astonishing Tllursdl1 " p.m. C~OIt To View Play cult themore to grasp the IlVANGELlOA):. FREE CHtJ1tCR extremely undemocratic in as hous repaired by 17 pledges of .... from the humor and dances BT. ANDREW PRIlSBYTIRIAlf 200·man·hours of work will go into Gamma Delta eliminated hazing spiritually symoblic possibilities OF CORALVILLE couaCH much as the unmarried fathers Phi Gamma Delta social frater· Patricia Newhall, New York di· of the market.plece through of her !lart. Tbe RO\'. W. aoben Culb ertson, Pul.r Sanlt:t. a Dd ,Melrole Ay •• are 50 per cent of the cause. He fixing up the house. three years ago when the frateI" Sunday Scbool, 9:45 a.m. nity. rector·producer, is to be SC~ of lyriCal beauty and ter· Good and' all as the acting was, Worship Service. U a.m. Unl"er8U,. Helrbll said society can not justify punish­ lIe said the pledges were paint· nlty replaced "Hell Week" with expect~ RO\'. lI"berl B. Brom, ,an.. Allen Pcnnington, A2, the frater· here today to see "The King of the ror to the heights of mysticism. one's attention kept going back ':30 p. m. Evenin, Se",l .. , • . m. Obvrcb Scbool, 41b Ir...... ing one offender and not the other nity's treasurer, said that the work ing the rooC, window trim, everal "Help Week." He said that last On the simplest level of mean· to the direction, to the lyrical · . .. older in cases of illegitimacy, because Dark Chamber," to be presented FAlTH UNITED CHUKCH 10 a,m. Cbarob S.hool, ar. , .... H' is being done as part of "Help rooms, and the entire outside of year the pledges painted the base· this evening by SUI students at the ing, it coocerlll5 a King who has beauty of the scenes in the dark (E •• n,elleal .nd Ref .....d) under this isn't done in other areas o[ 1807 Lower 1IIu ...llne Rd. Wcek" initiation. He said the ment of an Iowa City church. Studio Theatre. never lbeen seen by his people or chamber, the terror of the buring Wednesday, 6:80 p.m. Senl .. 011.1. illlcit behavior in our so~iety. He the house. Broken windows are E. Eu,ene \Vebel. Pa.tor Tbursday, ( :10 p.... Julor CII.Jr, services of the pledges were of· The pledges started work on the Directed by Krishna Shah, G. even by his Queen, whom hI.' visits of the garden, the lively dance 8:45 a.m. Mor-nlnl Worshl, 10 a.m. Worth}, said that during the past year, being replaced, leaks in the roof 9:'5 a.m. S unday Scbool fered to the Johnson County WeI· house last Tuesday, and, Penning· Bombay, India, the plaY will be only by ni ght in a darkened cham· with tilC red dust. A good share U a.m. 1I10rnlnr Worsblp ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN OBAPIL legislation has been proposed in 'arc Departmcnt who suggested repaired, and some work is being ton said, they should be finished presented at the Studio Tbeatre. ber. She, eager to look upon him of praise should go to the lighting ·Mli.ourl S,no' three states which provide for by this Sunday. He added that the FIRST BAPTIST CHUROH 494 E. Jerrerson the sterilization of an unwed fee that th y work on the house at done around the yard, he added. Shah is directing the classical in the light of day, searches about staff for their part in achieving North Cllnlon and Falroblld St•• re.. Jobn Condablo 1019 Qinter Ave. The woman has been u recipient pledges seemed to be enjoying the Indian drama this weekend as {or him outside and failing to rec· these effects. Rev. G. Tboma! Fatt.rullo. Mlnlltel" 9 and 11 ... m . Holy Communion male if she become pregnant aft­ work. him Mar, Jelln Mertz. UDlver.lty W.r' liThe Greatest D e&ree of lIumUI'J" er having one illegitimate child. Pennington said that the frater- of the Old Age Assistance Pro· partial fulfLIlment of the require­ ognize in various pretenders, This review shows signs of go· Worsblp, 8:80 a.m. and 10:46 a.Ol. ]() a.m. Sunday Bebo.l ments for his master of arts de· returns to the dark chamber to ing overboard. Well, a word oC "The Cost of the Crou" 6:90 stude!" VI&P~r' Vincent Slid thet when studi~s 9:30 a.m. Churoh Schoo l gree. In September, he will direct be re..united with him. criticism might be slipped in at the G p.m. Youlb Choir ST. TOOMAS MORB CHAPEL and figure, are released for YWCA Officers the same play at an Off·Broadway From this simple idea the play end in regard to the English trans· WedDeSdlY~ 6:{G P,~., CbOir. (05 N. Rlversld. such states as Iowa where iI· Symposium Wi.1I Present theatre in New York City. Miss moves out in widening circles of lalion. It has a few phr~ses which ~lon8trnor J.·O. Conway. r ....r legitimacy is indicated on birth J'mST CHRISTIAN CHURoa !uaday Maslel. G:4G. 8. 8, 1., 11:" I." Will Be Installed Newhall Will p,roduce the New meaning. The King symbOlizes the fall p8infully on the ear ("awful 217 E. lowi. Ave. and 5 p.m . The 10 a .m . m.,. J•• Btell cert.ficates, and reveal that The Rev. A. C. Uoblchl.er Jr., Putor l\ra~J .un, by the conrrer.Ut.. York production. Life Spirit or Truth, the Queen troublc") and which give rise to Sally A. Smlt.h, Minister of EducatioB Dall, - 8:80, 7 .Dd 7:30 • .m. Compositions by ~ Students Sunday Afternoon Well·known in the New York the individual searching soul. One some. unintentional humor, as COl' 9:16 a,m. Oburch School for all .re. · . . <>f the pretenders, as the False instance on the entrance or the 10:30 a.m, Woroblp ST. WENOESLAUS OHUROII theatre world, Miss Newhall has "Eternity Is Now" 618 ~. Dave.port 81. . Six compositions wrilten by stu· and Piano," Yannatos, violin, and Installation services for the 1960- produced three Off:B roadway hits, King, a haJ¥lsome coward, symbol. King in the first act. 3 p.m, DSF The Be-v. Edwar-d. W. Neg.U, Pal'" Engineer 7 p.m. CYF Sunday Mas.!lel, 6:91 a .m,. 8 1.1Il., 10 ..... dents ill SUI's Department of Klein, piano; "String Quartet," 61 student and advisory board "Blood Wedding," "No Exit" and izes illusion and is eventually en· Maybe the review has gone Wednesday, 7 p,m., Cbolt 11:45 a.m. Yannatos, and Sherry Gregory, M, members of the Young Women's Synge's "Trilogy." In addition to slaved by the King of Kanchi, an ~ve'l"board in spite of them. One ».U, Masse., , a.m., T:3t •. ID. Music have been elected to be ·F'lItST CHUltCH. , Cedar Rapids, violins; George Christian Association will be held her work as a director .and pro· ambitious plotler who represents thing is sure, at any r~te. Those OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST TilE· UNITED CUllRCB. Will Discuss pre nled at the Midwest Student Richardson. G, San Diego, Calif., 4: SO Sunday afternoon at Dan{orth ducer, sne has l;1ad several lead. " mind" and is attended by two vas· who see Ulis play can. consider 7112 E. Colle,. SI. IM01 Lower Malullne Rd. 9:45 .,m. Sanda,. Sebool E. EuC'eo. Wehet. P ....r Composers' SymposIum May 20 viola, and Wallace Rushkin, Iowa Chapel. ing stage parts and has been seen sal Kings representing the lower themselves lucky. IJ a.m. Lu.on Sermon: Bund ..,. School, 9:45 a.m. and 21 at the University of Illi· City, G, cello; "Song and Dance fo[, in some Hollywood productions. IIAre Sin, Disease and Death Real!" Mornlnr Worship, 8:'5 aD' U ..... Space Plans New cabinet officers are: presi· Wed., I p.m. Te,UmoDT MeetlD.. , p.m . Evt'!lnr Wor:hlp . nois. Flute and Piano," Harvey Sollberg. dent, Kay Grau, A2, Denison; vice· · . er, A4, Marion, flute, and Klein, Brilliantly Written- FmST ENGLISH LUTHERAN. CHUROB TRINITY EPISCOPAL cauae. By StaH Writer T! original works were selected president. Sharon 'l1hornberry, A3, Dubuque .nd Marke, SII. 8!O E. CoUere SI. piano. IQwa City; secretary, Nan c y I Rev. Roy Win, .... Pador The Reverend J . B . J a rdine, Be., Sending man into space will be by mcmbcrs of the SUI music Lombardo's "Duo for Violin and Students Must Sunda, ServIent 8, 9, U • .m. Rev. Kobert L. Walker, Cb.,.'" Stokes, AS, Elmsurst, llI.; vice· N'ursuy-D " U •. m. • , a.m. Holy Communion the subject of a (alk to be given facully from compositions played Piano" will be performed by Yan· president of finance, Donna An· .. lOur Man in Havana!·,· .. Sunday School 9 I.m. t:l S .•. m. Family Servlo.. N.,•• .., at 8 p.m. Monday in Shambaugh natos, violin, and Klein, piano; Register Cars 7 p.nt. Luther Learu. Cburch Sehool Cor two student compo ers' pro­ derson, A2, Des Moines; freshman , . . 11 a.m. }Iornlnl' Prayer Audit~ium. grams pr scnted here during "Diversion for Flutc, Piano and Y·advisor, Dottie Wilbur, N2, The many SUI sludents who have -Superb Satire FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CRUaCH 6:15 p.m Canlerbury Clab John Zinkus, engineer at Collins String Bass," Soli berger, Oute, Davenport; public relations chair­ 26 E. )[orkel SI. 4:1~ p,m., Friday, I.Illor C.. tr March. brovght or will be bringing cars Dr. P. Dewillon Pollock, HlDlJur 6:45 p.m., Senior Choir Radio Company in Cedar Rapids, Klein, piano, and Hoag, bass; and man, Sarah Beatty, A3, Sigourney; to Iowa City this spring have only By ROBERT B. KREIS The Rev. Jerome J. Lek.a, 6:1~ p.m. Dally - Ennla, Pra,u will speak on "Project Met'cury" Compo itions selected include: "Music Cor String Orchestra" by a 01 UoJ verllity PlstDr · , . hospital board chairman, Sarah 48 hours after they bring the car WritteJl fo r the 8:30 .ad ]I a.m. Churcb Sch.ol ST. RIAltY' S CRUllCH which is the construction of a "Duo Cor Violin and Piano," by combination of the students per. Franks, A2, Lisbon. back to register it with the Uni· 8:30 ,,"d 11 a.m. Mornln, Worslll, Jetrereon and LJnD au. capsule in which the first man International espionage has al· lib God One or Three?" Monsl,nor O. R. MelftbOrl, Puler Leonard Klein, Scottsdale, Ariz. ; forming the other works. Advisory board members to be from tire United States is to ride versity, t,he Traffic and Security ways proven an excellent cine­ Wed., 1 p.m. Choir rebe.n.' Sunday l\ofalltIJ. 6 • .m., 7:3e .... , ..... "String Quartet," James Yannatos, SUI faculty l'epresentatives who installed are: chairman, Mrs. Tom Office warned. · . . 10:JIJ a.m .• 11:80 •. m . into space. Zinkus is systems en· New York City; "Song "and Dance will attend the symposIum include Porter, Glendale Rd.; vice presi­ matic topic, and tales of violence FIRST METHODrST CRvaCH Dolly - 8:4.5 .nd ':811 .... If a stUdent fails to register his Jefterson and Dubuque Stl. · . . gineer on Project Mercury and is Cor Flute and Piano," Edwin Lon· Bezanson, Richard Hcrvig, Thomas dent Mrs. George Wyatt, 603 River; ~nd intrigue, set in warm exotic Dr. L. L. Dunnln,ton, Alinlder ST. PATRICK'S CHUaOll working on the instrumentation of car, he will be fined $10. IT he still 2%4 E. Courl .&. , don , Oakland, Calif.; "Duo {or Vio­ Turner and Eldon Obrecht, all as· treasurer, Mrs. Charles Sleichter, climate (sweaty detectives always 0:30 •. m. ChUrch School tha. capsule at Collins Radio. doesn't get a sticker and is caught help to produce atmospheric ten· 9:30 and fl :00 •• m.. AIornlnr Won.', Rev. .'eh.r-4 E,an, P.do, lin and Piano." Robert Lombardo. sociate professors jn the SUI De· North Liberty; secretary, Mrs. again, he must pay $10 "and face "Even Jesus Asked 'Why?'" Rev. HaTr7 Lin enbrJDIr, ..., ..... Zink~ will use 5lides and a lIarUord, Conn.; and "Diversion sion ) rarely fail to entertain; but Sunday mallei - :80. 1:1.5, 9:.1, 11 partment of Music. Phillip Hubbard, 4 W. Park Rd. discilinary actiolll ·such as having to • • • .nd IJ •. m. - D.II,. 6:(5, 1:11 .... scale model of a portion of the for Flute, Piano and String Bass," in "Our Man In Havana," we J'TR.5T UNlTARIAN SOCIETY lake the ·car home or put it in low. Ave. and Gllberl st. ZION· LUTHER.AN . OHUaOB. capsule with his talk. He will des· and "Music for String Quartet," have 8J grandly COOl ce ived , bri!o cribe the rphysioal aspects oC the storage. hantly written, and supeJ1bly acted Putor Rev. Kboren Arbi•• loholon and Bl000110ltoD 8te. both by Charles Hoall. Davenport. Students To Perform 'Figaro' The cost of tJbe stickec is $1.50, 0:30 Upper School Services 8 and JO :80 a.M. capsule and the te1emetering and All of the SUI composers arc satire of counter·spy activity that 10:15 Lower Scbool Sunday S.bool 0:11'; .,.. . 10 :80 Adull Bible CI... 9:80 . .... communication circuits that Collins and it is good for the rest of this is, by far, the most deliciously a,m. Cburcb Ser.lce graduate tudents in music com· Students in the sur Department Jo Ann Kr~vin, G, Monsey, N.Y., semeste!' and summer school. ·'The Elephant and the Fly" 7:80 p.m. Flrelld. Clab Radio Company will be furnishing witty Cilm to appear in ages. positioll uuder the direction of of Music will present aot one of Cherubino; Larry Schenck, A3, Es­ Stickers can be obtained at the in connection wiUl this project. Philip Bezamon, associate proCes­ therville, Count Almaviva ; and "The Marriage of Figaro," by W. Traffic and Security Office in the Written and rurected by Graham Zinkus' talk is sponsored by the SOl' oC music. John Duenow, G, St. Ansgar, Don ("Fallen Idol " "The Third Man") Good Listening-- Amerioan Institute of Electric.al A. Mozart, tonight at 7:30 in the temporary just north of the Law Thc Midwest Student Composers' Basilio. Building. Greene, it po~sesses all the subtle· Engineers. The public is invited to Symposium is held each spring and North Music Hall. Willa Starkey, A3, Portland, Ore., ty, ironic hun1or, and understate­ aLtend. rotaLes among the member schools Directed by David Lloyd, asso· will play the piano accompaniment. mentthat signifies Greene's best John Zinkus graduated £,rom the - SUI and the Universities oC ALEC GUINNESS ciate professor oi music, the pro· The presentation will be slaged by Thieves Have Affinity work, of which this is a glowing loday On WSUI University or Illinois in 1953. Michigan and 1lJinois and North· Gerald Horn, G, Adrian, Mich., and example. Another Fin. Performance gram will be open to the public "DARN YANKEES" (you can't the man who will conduct the AftCT working for 'Collins Radio for west rn University. designed by Ken Leeper, G, For Student's Wheels Set in pre-Castro Cuba, the story six years he served in the U.S. During the symposium, each free of charge. Tickets are not re­ Omaha, Neb. Kent Had, A4, Dav· say "damn" in radio, y'know) Eastern Iowa version of Goonod's abounds with all the cloak and doctor), Maurien O'Hara, Jo Mor· is The Musical for today. Adler "Faust" will all be heard on Army for two years. In 1955 school pre ents a program oC ori· quired for admission. enport, 'Prepared the music {or t~ One would probably have a hard time convincing Gerald L. Moeller, dagger prototypes: secret pollee, row, and Ralph Richardson, and Ross, who adapted the book "CUE" today from 10 a,m. to 1 Zinkus rejoined Collins Radio, and ginal work which is criticized and SUI students in the opera cast in· prog am. German refugee doctors, innocent early in 1959 he was assigned as cvaluated by a panel of repre enta· A3, Davenport, Thursday that There are grimly serious over· "The Day the Yankees Lost the p.m. clude Charles Curtis, A4, Clinton, lightning doesn't strike in the same bystanders roped into service for tones that come out of th.e develop­ Pennant", found this to be one systems engineer on Projecl Mer· tives from each school. The selec· cury. spot twice. "Her Majesty's government," ment of the story, and tend to of their most successful theatri­ M 0 R E IMPRESSIVE, HOW· tions arc performed by stUdents Figaro; Jo Whitford, A3, West Church Group To Have alien agents, spies, counter spies, selected by the student composers. Union, Susanna; Jome£ Forssell, G, Moeller went to bis car Thurs· shirt the tenor of the whole, and cal efforts, Gwen Verdon, Ray EVER, is the 2'h·hour tape-re­ Esthervil1'e, Bartolo ; Harriet Aloo- Discussion on Housing day and found two wheels and tires shootings, short wave radios, sec· Guinness is required, script·wise, Walston and some other Broad· corded concert of jazz which will Student who will present the SUI ret • documents, coded messages, I ! T program include: "Duo for Violin jian, G, Fresno, ~alif., Marcellina; had been stolen from it while it to indulge in some poorly moti· way habitues are involved in the serve as the high spot in to­ [ C• I ' •' 1 :d:~! The United Student Fellowship was parked in the Children's Hos· etc. vated action, but all is soon original·cast recording which you WOMEN IN WAR IN will sponsor a panel discussion, righted, and the film concludes might have heard this morning day's Saturday Supplement­ FLAMING INDO·CHINA IN NEW YORK pital parking lot. The cast is a del ight to watch. "Policies and Practices in Univer­ This was the second time since Alec Guinness plays the "hapless" with a riotous , series of scenes at 9 a.m. if lhe paper had been devoted to the exporting of Dr. Robert B. Kugel, associate that lie everything up in a bril­ delivered on time. American culture to the rest af professor of pediatriCS and direct· sity (Approved) Housing," at 6:30 January that thieves had found his B'ritisher engaged by secret agent wheels and tires easy buying at a liantly neat and concise bundle. or of the Child Development Clinic Noel Coward to ·be "our man in A CABINET OFFICER, (James the world, Since jazz musicians p,m. Sunday. The diseussion will "midnight auction." Havana," and the first 30 minutes, I guarantee that anyone not at SUr's College of Medicine, is NU SIGMA NU MEDICAL FRA· bave become recognized as our follow a dinner which will begin He estimated the loss at $100. when the basis of the spoof is set gelling in at the start of the film P. Mitchell, Secretary of La· attending the meeting of the Tech· TERNITY will hold an Easter egg at 5:30 p.m. bor> , a dance band leader best ambassadors abroad, the nical Advisory Comnlittee of the up, are among the funniest half will understand. nothing thereafter, bunt for children of SUI married Moderator of the panel is Miss WATCH THAT GUM hours on rum. Others in the cast in· so be sure to see it from the concert played in the Berlin American Association of Mental students today at 3 p,m. at the Joan Bott, staff assistant of the (Woodrow Wilson Herman), a LONDON (.4'! - The British Med· clude Ernie Kovacs (a Cuban chief beginning. You will not be disap· Sportspalast last October 22, DefiCiency today in New York City. fraternity house. Westminster Foundation. radio, motion picture and tele· ical Journal warns that one could of.police), Burl Ives (the German pointed. vision actor (Walter AbeD, and should prove 8n especlally ex" die from blocking of air passages emplary case. Not exactly the by more than one stick of gum Sa lurd ay, April D, 1Il00 accidenlally inhaled. The Journal 8:00 Morlllng Chape I Salzburg Festival, the concert " 111fb1)oily Iowan cites two fatal cases. 8:15 News could boast, nevertheless, some University Bulletin Board 8:3D Sports at Midweek 8:45 One Man's Opinion of tile world's finest musicians: .,.... nt.y • .u...... r ••• Ue" _ •• II... 0 ..1" •• 01 n. Dally IIw...... 9:00 Musical ...... 1 O'...... I.aUoDO Ce.ler, b, aoon .r 'be 401 be'.n pubU.a"'a. TII.y p ... 2 SATURDAY, APRIL t, 1960 I... City, 'I... OFFICIAL DAILY IUlLlTlN ]0:00 cuc Rcd Norvo, Bill Harris, Flip / • ..... 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Van Allen and Space­ units ond the OUlce of Student AI· 9:45 News Final" Spe­ a Guided Tour of Physics." fairs, Requirement for these »Osltl0l18 10:00 SIGN OFF cial M.C.J have merged times tOr caUon. Center is open from I a,m. IIIlHltIl. DAILY IOWAN IlDITOIUAL ITArr Is 0 2.2 cumulative grade point. this afternoon's program. ID 5 p.m. Monday throu.h FrIday • There are 200 poslllons to be filled "fond.y, April 11, JOOO AUDIT BUREAU Editor ..... , ..... , ...... Ron Weber and from 8 to 10 a.m. on satUrday. S.tunlay, April' LlBR.AR.Y HOUaS, Easter Recess: and We would like as many applicant.. Manaeln, Editor ...... Ben Blac.kstock Make·good service on missed papers 01' New. Editor ...... , ..... Mlek Holme. 8 p.m. - Studio 'J1beatre Thul'llday and Friday. April 14 and 15, as po sible. The applications are tQ be 8 :00 Momlnll Chapel . IF YOU HATE JAZZ, just wait CIKCULATlONI Is not polsible. but every effort wtU 7:30 a.m. • 10 p.m.; Saturday, April turned In Wednesday. April 12 al 5:00 8:15 News until 6 p.m, (unless, of Editorial Au'L., Oeo. H . WWlams Jr. be made to correct erran wJth the "The King of the Dark Chamber" 16. 7:30 a.m . - S p.m.; Sunday, April p.m. In the Orl'ice of !;lludenl AfWrs. 8:30 International Politics coone, ClIy Editor ...... RaY Burdick next Ju ue. Su_y, AprIl II 17 CLOSED : Monday. April 18, 7:30 • 9:20 Music ~'Ill you don't like "serious" music Sporta EdltDr ...... , .. , ,Don Forsythe 10 p.m, Reserve Desk: Thursday. Fri­ UNIVERSITY COOPERATIVE BABY· 9:30 Bookshelf Published dally except Sunday and SOolety Edltor ...... Anne Warner 2:30 p.m. - Macbride - Iowa eitherJ. If you do wait .••• • MEMBER 0' Ibe A8110CIATIlD paESS day and Monday. April 14, 15. and 18, SITTING I.E AG UE w1l1 be In the 9 :~5 News and Weather Chle! Photo'rapher .... ,. , Tom HoUer Monday and le,al holidays by Stu­ The AII8OCI.ated Pre •• 18 enUtled ex· Mountaineers - Malcolm Miller: a a.m, - ~ p.m.; Saturday, April 16. charge of Mrs, Outman from April 5- 10 :OD Music Tchaikovsky, Schubert: and Mo­ dent Publications. Inc.. Communica­ cluslvely to the use for repUblication 8 n.m. - 12 noon; lnlonnution De&k. . April 10, Phone 8-407~ for a .Itler II :00 Lnnd of the l1awkeye 10'1'0. "In Search of Wotld zart, in turn, await you. tions Center. Iowa City. En­ DAILY IOWAN ADVERTISING ST~Fr 01 all the locil news pt'lnted In thb Wonders" a a,m. - 5 p.m. Departmenlnl Lib" or,lnformotlon a(ler 1 p,m, II :U Music tered as second class matter at the ..new.paper a. well at all AP ~. MoncMY, AprIl II raries will post Ihelr hours . 11 :58 News Capsule post orrlce at Iowa City, under the BusIness Mana,er .nd dispatch" •. IlIlCltIlATIONAL SWIMMiNo for aD 12 :00 Rhythm Rambles NOBODY G I V E S ENOUGH oct of COllllress of March 2, 1879. Advertlslng Director ...... Mel Adama 8 p.ol. - Senate - Humanities 'Women It\ldenls .... m be on Monday, 12:30 News CREDIT to Chuck Snyder these AdverUsln, Manaler ...... J., WlIton DAILY IOWAN aVPIlRVllIORII raoll Society - Prof. Norman CoIm oaDEIlS for oUldal gradu ation on­ Wednelday, Tlluncsay, and Frlelay, 12 :45 News Background 111M 1:00 days. That does not necessarily Relall Adv. M.r...... D.ve Deren SOHOOL or JOURNALI.II J'AOULTY nouncements for the June Com­ trom 4:11 to 1:11 at tb. Women'. Mostly MUsic M. UniveAity of North Ireland: mencement are now beln, taken. Gym. 2:00 World of Story mean that he has to pay casb DIAL 41" from noon to mJdnl.ht to ClauJlled Adv. Mer. Gordon AnIhOClY Publisher ...... John HamlOn rtport news items, women'. pa,e Editorial...... Arthur M. 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Donald Brown, A2, Manchc~lcl'; ooulilry (Jou\.inUl':> to ha\'e II. gr\!at pJ:Ol1d of YDW: D.ccomplishmCllL~. JOllie Turner, A2, Manchester . Scholarship n ~ tor highly educated man· I hope most of all that your fine Unwed Parents are Subiect 39 SUlowans C~ngratulate.d David COx, A3, Mar haUtown; Den· record will be a challenge to con­ nlS Cunningham, A3, orwalk; power. We can achi "e our goal Paul Wuebben, A3, Rem en, Ruth as a nation only if we develop to tinued high achievement. It is in AppliGations Hidore, A4, Sanborn; Alan Sher· the fulle t the talents of our young t hat spirit that I congratulate Of White 'House Conference For Receiving Straight lIS burne, A2, Walerloo; Paul Hager, people." you and wi h you every success A3, Waukon; Robert Howar, A3, "While you dl'Serve to be very in the future." most of the un_d mothers art Thirty·nine SUI Liberal Arts brook, AIIx,.t Ollo, A3, Gladbrook; Webster City; Judith Pfeffer, A2., poor. young. or uneducated, Available stUdents who earned straight "A" Annette _ L JolUlWn, A3, Iowa Clark Vincent, associate profes· Wesley; )llchael Lewis, A2, Chi· they present a inil(Cur'" pic· Applications are lill available averages for the first semester FaUs; Edward Getscherl A4, Ham· cago; Bruce Anderson, A3, Bis­ sor oC sociology, returned Friday tur.. Bett.r educated unwed burg, Jane Kcl 0, Al, Iowa City; (or student cholar hips at SUI marck, N.D. from a series of three conferences mothers from the high.r incom. of the current school year ha\'e reo lary Knox, A2, Iowa City; George McDonald's All American Meal which were held in the East. families 'tend to go to other for Lhe l~l academic year. ceived letters of congralulation McCall, A3. Iowa City; Da\'id )Ic­ "I hope that you will' regard He attended the While House ,tat.s where birth c.rrificltes Charles Mason, coordinator oC stu­ from Dean Dewey B. Stuit or the Cu key, A4. Iowa City; your straight "A" a,'erage both as 45~ Conference on Youth whieb was don't indicate illegitimacy to Sandra Novotny, A3, Iowa City; an achie'-emenl and a challenge," dent aid, said that until June 1 College of Liberal Art . HamburGe,. - an beef - '5c ~ i held at Washington, D.C., March hav. their babies, he said. Jared Tinklenberg, A2, Iowa City; wrote Dean Stllit in Ole letter. "Our 'J:1 AprU 2; the American As· students may pick up applications They are: Jon Piersol, A3, Trh.l. Thick Milk Sh ..lce. - 20c cr to The White House conference, sociation of Marriage Counselors Gnld_" Brown Idaho French·FrI .. - 1Oe: ' called once every )0 years by in the OfCiee of Student Affair , Arne; John Heefner, Al, Ana· I Conference at Columbus, Qhio, A helrty I=UE DELIVERY 011 PIIrcIM .. of $2 or mwe " the Presillenl of the United States, Umversity Hall. mosa; Duane Beenken, A3. Britt; April 3; and the Annual Groves , Free Delivery Daily DIAL ..ll46 was attended' by 7,000 delegates, Some o[ the scholarships avail· Susan Christensen, At, Burlington; Conference on the Family also at on a $2 pina order Columbus April 4 to April 6. most of whom were sent by vari· able are the University Merit William Horne. A3, Burlington ; IIHellol" ous states. Of the 21 conference Vincent att.nded the White workshops held this year, Vincent Awards, given each summer to 50 Rebecca BareIs, Al, CalToll; Judith 5 P.M .• - 1 A.M. It the trademark of 1_. Hovse Conference as; a delegate said, four were concerned with H. undergraduate students enrolled Clark, AS , Cedar Falls; Kay Ruten· City' l fri.ndllest tlY.rD. at la,.,. and resource person legitimacy. in Lhe COllege of Liberal Arts, bcek, Al, Clinton; Judith Wonders, You' re right, for the worlcshops ~hich were Vincent said the American As. PIZZA HOUSE Me DODaidi · Al, Clinton; Nancy Ramsay, A2, It'l " Doc" ConneJrl1 held on illegitimacy. He was con. Business Administration, Engine· Phone c.med primarily with the prob- sociation of M'aniage COunselors ering. Pharmacy and ursing. Cedar Rapids; Sandra Nelson, A3, the drive·in with the arch., I.m of unmarried par4HIh. Conference, which was a regional Davenport; Judith Wolfe, A2, Dav· 8·5248 • South en 21. meeting, included an evening ses· To be eligible for the awards, or The Annex On .... Way to the Airport enport; .Haymond Cole, A4, Des Vihcent said he pointed out at sion with case presentations Cor a student must have completed one 8·5735 26 E. Coli ... OPEN TILL 11:11 P.M. the conference that the number of the discussion of diagnosis in full year at SUI, must have main· Moines; OPEN TILL 12:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY teenage mothers will undoubtably marriage counseling. tained a 3.0 grade average during MyndeU Fersienfeld. AS, Des double within the next 10 years, He served as recorder for the Moines; James Hill , A2, Des but that there will not be an seminar dealing with theory and that year and must have made a Moines, John Nadig, A4, Des incr~ase.. in per~entage. He said research in marriage counseling worthwhile conLribution to somc Moine; Joy Hilleary, A3, Fair· ~he iJIe~ltimate blrth rate has been held at the three-day Groves Con. campus activity. field; Gayle Appelgate, AI, GJad· mcreasUlg faster for women 24 ference The awards total $J()O or $50 for years old and over than it has I . COULD HOLD TALKS been (or teenage girls during the each semester of the school year. UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. IA'I last 15 years. He said teenagers IEd " S" The money comes from state are the girls who cause the social Secretary·General Dag Hammar· uc~taon oClety taxes and is administered by the skjold said Friday his plans are problems and require public as· M b I' d nexible enough to permit on·the· _W_ho_D_o_e_s_It_'r______6 Homes For Sale 16 Good Things To Eat 51 ~istance, yet studies show that less em ers nVlte Univcrsity Undergraduate Scholar· Advertising Rates ship Committee and representa' spot talks on the South African HAWKEYE TRANSFER. the ".relul CANDIES for an occasions. And .. Can- than 10 per cent of children born To VI"SI"t Russl'a racial c~nflict it this is decided ODe Day ... _...... a Word mover. Local and lonll distance mov· ------FOR SALE or RENT: 3 room----- cottare. dies. 106 So. DubUQue. 5.5 out of We&ock are receiving ADC tives oC Lhe Colleges of Liberal upon. He indicated, however, that Two Days ...... 1Of a Word Inl'. 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Phelps, SS producer, 1151 Morris (Tea Time Spe· have merged Umes for 's program. HATE JAZZ, just wait . . Manslaughter charges were filed 125.5-pound class. Kurdelmeir fin­ ships. bounced through their first ponel off balance and snaps him here Sunday against George T. ished second in the 191-pound di­ UU'ee round matches with a fall onto his shoulders for the split tt4.G-LB. CLASS The Annex· Wabe, 19. Rock Island. Ill.. after each and two decision apiece. second that constitutes the pin - Dennis Frlederichs (0) lunatt. Amesl vision and Tom Huff, the younger beat Lowell Stewart (6) (Unalt. Ames) 26 E. College the car he was driving crashed They met head-on in the final was one of the most colorful men of the brothers finished second be­ IStewart eliminated) off Highway 6, taking the lile of a bout of the 125.5 division and roll· in the meet. Friedrichs (2) and Robert Downey (3) (Ames) drew. passenger in the car. hind brother Don in their class. ed each other around the mat for Before each match he jogged Final aanldn,: 1. Friederlch ~ 2. Dow­ t The victim. Sheila McMahon, 19. Another NCAA champion, Roy 12-minutes with neither gaining around and around the North Gym ney. also of Rock Island and a student Conrad. the current champ from the advantage. The match ended in of the Field House. then raced 1 2~.5-LB. CLASS Tom Huff (41 (Iowa City) and Don ~~3Ordteiride at Marycrest College in Daven· Northern Illinois University, also a draw. to the mat. and slipped on his Hufl r4) Ilowo CltYI drew. qualified for the finals by taking Don was awarded the title be­ bright red knee and elbow Pilds­ FlnoL ranklngs: 1. Don Hull. 2. TQm "eddinr rIll, Iltal IIIl1t """ port. ' died at University Hospitals second in the 177-pound class. He cause. under Olympic free style the elbow pads to protect his "old. Hull. ...i lurp,iae Iter- $3.95 tip about an hour after the accident, l!I/J.r.-LB. CJ.ASS which occurred five J1liles east of finished behind 1959 Big Ten 177- rules. he pinned his former op­ elbows" that are truobled with Dove Jensen (0) IISTC freshmen. pound winner Bill Wright of the ponent in a shorter time. bursitus - and stepped onto the Cedar FaUs) threw BIlI Robinson (9) Iowa City on the Highway 6 by· (unatl. Iowa CIty) I :5l (Robinso n ell- pass. Hospital officials said she University of Minnesota. Both will become eljgible for mat to completely trounce his op­ mlnalcdl a '. And the veteran Newt Copple. Iowa Coach Dave McCuskey next ponent. Charles Coffee (0) (Minneapolis @U{run,(S~ suffered a crushed chest. Wrestling Clubl won by default f rom Highwav Patrolm.n J. L. Smith 1948 graduate of Nebraska who season. They were wrestling unal­ Wright. who won 22 matches be­ Henry Lester 181 (unatl. Rock Island, :~~ •• ~. !" ,-:~ claims to be 31 years old, contin­ tached. fore going into the NCAA cham­ 111 .) (Lester eliminated). and Howard Shapcott filed the Jensen (2) and Coffee (2) drew. • mlnsl.ughter clNl,...... i". Ben Hogan. who fired a 61 Frldey to gain a int round Thursday and was conlid.red .. be ued to show the younger men how Copple. who has won numerous pionships last month. 18 by falls. Final rankin,s: l.Jensen 21 CoHee. "/U~",,,,y~ W..... second place tie in the Ma.ters Golf Tournament, to wrestle by winning his final AAU championships and was one used mostly brute strength to 141."-LB. CLASS I In their Information, filed, out of the runnlnt. but came back .trong and i. 205 E. Washington e Di,1 3975 Lee Grubbs (0 ) (RttenoUl' YMCA. St. In low. City Polk. Court. the sinks a pu" on the 15th green during hi' second now considered • threat for the titl •. bout with ease. of the U.S. representatives sent to muscle out his three opponents, Louis. Mo. I threw BUI Dotson IBI ---- two patrolmen accused W.he of round. Hogan had a one over par 73 in hll open· -AP Wlr.photo. In the heavyweight division, wrestle the Russians last 'pummer, including Iowa's Gordon Trapp. (lSTC freshman. Cedar F alls) 11 :49 Fred Wright. the 24Q pound Cornell was the perfect example of what In probably the most exciting (Dotson ellmln.ated) winton .nd reck Ie" disregard Newt Copple 12 1 (LlncQln, Neb.) de­ ci. loned (l,rubbs (3) for the s.fety of other." while Fln ..1 ranklnr.: I. Copple. 2. Grubbs Beer h. was under the Influence of in· lou.n-LB. CLASS toxiclting beverag.," and ""iv­ JIm Innis 131 l una t\. Madison, Wls.l Celtics Hawks Writers Pick White Sox, beat Henry Yetter 171 (una lt. Stevens in, .t e hIgh r.te of IpHcI in ex­ Palmer Retains Top Position . Poln.t. WIS,) I Yetter eliminated) the way , cess of the spe.d limit." Donald Westcott (4) luna tt. Iowa Cityl and Ron Mehlin (a ) (Waterloo I Three other occupants of the drew you like it ••. car were injured when it left the Meet for NBA Giants To Win Pennants I tehlln (5) and 1nnl! (5) dr ew. I Innis 16 1 declsloned Westcott 171. glass • boltt. • pitchtr highway on a wide, highbanked At Halfway Point in Masters NEW YORK 1.4'l - It·s the San points, Cleveland 1.133. New York Final Ranklnrs: 1. Mehlln 2. Innis kegs e case •• 6 pIC'. curve, turned end-over-end and Francisco Giants for the National 1.108 and Detroit 828. • IN-LB. CLASS came to rest on a lence post 200 AUGUSTA, Ga. !.4'1 - Arnold Friday for an infraction Thursday. lowed and prescribes a two-stroke , Pete O")ando 15.1 IRltenour YMCA . · ~ t . League pennant - with the World The a·team poll alignment for Louis. Mo.) beat Alvin Bird (7) (unatt. feet down the road. P al mer salvaged first place in the He could have been disquaJi[ied penalty. Crown Today the National; I-San Francisco. Ames) IBlrd ellminatedl Donnelly's ! 21. Davenport, Bill Wright (0) IMlnne. POlls Wrestl­ Mary Kramer, Masters Golf Tournament at the for it, but the Tournament Com­ Finsterwald had overlooked this Champion Los Angeles Dodgers 2-Milwaukee, 3-Los Angeles, 4- Y2 Blk. South of Jeff. Hot.l BQSTON !.4'1 - The off-and-on Ing Club) threw Roy Conrad (4) (Nor­ and Jack Metschies, 20, Ft. Braff, halfway pOint Friday with a 140 rule and started to take another running no better than' third - and Pittsburgh. 5-Cincinnati. 6-St. thern Illinois U.) 8:23 N.C., were both listed in fair con­ lolal after a retroactive penalty mittee decided instead to add a Orlando (6) ded"loned Wright (3) practice putt Friday. His playing Boston scoring machine and the the Chicago White Sox to repeat Louis, 7-Chicago Cubs, S-Phila­ FInal Ranklnrs: 1. Wright 2. Conrad dition Monday at University Hos­ had cost Don Fins!erwald the lead. two-stroke penalty to his first round partner, U.S. Open Champion Billy st. Louis "comeback kids" must in the American by a 2-1 choice delphia. I9I-LB. CLASS pitals. Miss Kramer suffered sev. The muscular. 29-year-old Pal- score. That gave him a 71-70-141 Casper, stopped him and called the In the AL is was : I-Chicago Gary Kurdelmeler 141 !low, City) cram their bids for the National in the Associated Press annual declsloned D.vid Couper (e) IMlnnea­ Do Your Laundry eral fractured ribs and leg cuts. mer from Ligonier. Pa .• lost most and threw him into a lie with Ben rule to his attention. At the end Basketball Association champion­ White Sox, 2-Cleveland. 3-New polls wrestling Club). Metschies was found to have a of the round Finsterwald reported pre-season poU. Pinal Rankin,", I. n an B rand 01 the two-stroke lead he held af- Hogan, Claude Harmon and Walter ship into 48 minutes this afternoon. York. 4-Detroit. 5-Baltimore, 6- (Lincoln, Neb.) 2. Kurdelmeier spinal injury. ter the first round. posting scores the infraction to the Tournament More than half of the 169 mem­ Kansas City, 7-Boston, S-Wash­ While You The accident. which happened of 67-73·140 over the massive par Burkemo for second place. UNLIMITED CLA S Committee. Seven-fNe T e g u I a r season bers of the Baseball Writers Asso­ ington. Fred Wright 11) (Cornell) declsloned about 8:20 p.m .• apparently hap­ 36-36-72 Au gusta national course. Finsterwald's difficulty arose After a long discussion and a games and two playoff series' Jim Raschke (4) (Nebraska). ciation of America who took part Milwaukee, which finished sec­ Final bnkln,", I. Wright 2. R aschke Shop Hy-Vee pened wben Wahe started into the FinsLcrwald. a former P G A Crom a practice putt he took on con.ultation· with U.S. Golf Asso. apiece will be wrapped up in the in the balloting, compiled Friday, ond in a 1959 pennant playoff with curve at a high rate of speed and champion and Tournament Com· the fifth green Thursday. A local ci.tion Secretary Joe Dey. the natiortaly televised action at Bos­ put the Giants' on top in the Na­ Los Angeles, had a comfortable Iowa City's Finest lost control of his car. Patrolman mittee member who should know rule, printed on the back of the comml",e decided that the penal­ ton Garden. A hassle over officials tional League. The Giants, who fin­ 66-47 edge over the Dodgers in Shape9l;t quoted Wahe as saying spices this dramatic "no tomor­ the. rules. called one on himself . scorecard, says this is not aI- ty of disqualification for turnint ished third last season. drew 35 second place votes. The Dodgers. he failed to see the sign warning row" contest. Fr.ee Delivery Daily In an incorrect scor. card should first place votes, compared to 61 after an unprecedented jump from 24 Hour Coin of the ctirve. be waived and the two-stroke pen­ Three times the defending cham­ for the Milwaukee Braves and a seventh place in 1958 to the world on iI $2 pina order When the c.r teft the south Sponsor Cancels Contract alty should be applied to Thur.­ pion Celtics have gone ahead in mere 13 Cor the defending cham­ 'championship, drew almost half side of the pavement and went ... day's .core. That changed Dow's the best-of-seven title series dis­ pion Dodgers. their 81 votes at the third place 5 P.M. - 1 A.M. Operated Laundry onto the Ihoulder, the patrol­ Thursday Icore from 69 to 71. playing tJheir awesome firepower On a point basis, giving eight level. .t man theorized, It st..... d .kid. Masters Tournament Chairman and speed. Three times the em· points for first place, seven for No ballot listed the Giants lower ding .nd plunged down the em· After IFixl in TV Golf Cliff Roberts said this was be­ battled Hawks have pulled even second, etc. the Giants totaled 1.- than fourth . Two had Milwaukee PIZZA HOUSE Kirkwood blnkmant. It w., not det.rmlned cause of the unusual circumstances by forcing the Celts to slow down as low as fifth. Two others placed Phone how ImInv tIm., the car flipped AUGUSTA, Ga. I.4'l - The Sam of the incident. A provision of the and by derensing Boston off its 231, Milwaukee 1,192 and Los An­ Snead TV-golf match incident geles 1,051. the Dodgers sixth. 8-5248 Incl-for-end. USGA rules permits this in certain feet. In the AL, one ballot listed the or Kwik Kleen However. apparently on the last broke out on another front Fri­ cases. The White Sox. who won their 8·5735 day when one of lhe co·sponsors Following Thursday night's 105- White Sox fiflh, Two had the ~n­ Across from Hy-VII Grocery Dip. the car tore out 15 telephone The circumstances and Palmer's first pennant since 1919 last sea­ o[ Lh e nationally televised "World 102 St. Louis triumph in the west­ dians fifth, and six ranked the •••••••••••• wires, knocking out service to 4Q ability to steady himself after a son, picked up 84 first-place votes Championship Golf" announced it ern city, Hawks' owner Ben Kern­ Yankees that low. farms in the accident area. bad first nine overshadowed an er and NBA President Maurice to 41 for the runner-IW Cleveland Last year's poll selected Mil­ The car came to test upside had cancelled its contract Indians. New York. with 36 firsts, The incid nt appeared closed as old threat in a new guise - Hogan. Podoloff clashed over Podoloff's waukee in the NL and the Yan­ down astraddle the fence and on The little Texan who has won choice of Mendy RlLdolph and Jim and Detroit, with seven firsts, kees in the AL. The Dodgers then top of the fence post. far as Snead and the ProCessional were placed third and fourth. du ­ Golfer s Association were concern- the Masters twice and finished Duffy as referees. drew six first place votes, but The patrolman said Metschies plicating the AL's first division d with an apology from Snead and second three times, fired a second Podoloff Friday stuck with his were ranked fifth, while the White and Miss McMahon were apparent­ finish of last year. statement from the PGA that it round 68 over the massive 6,850- original seleotions, Kerner would Sox were given only seven firsts FOR~~!!i~~. ~~~~~NE? ly riding in the back seat and were yard, par 36-36-72 Augusta national The White Sox totaled 1,229 '* Vi i\I police future television golf have preferred Sid Borgia. be­ and were placed third. anniversaries? special occasions? thrown out of the car on its first shows. , course he used to call his own. cause it is believed in the NBA flip. They landed In a ditch clear Bu t in New York. the A.S.R. That gave him a 141 total. Har­ ranks that Borgia calls more See M.W. For the U'lusual Gift for Guys and GaM of the wrackage. Products Corp.. makers of safety mon. the portly teaching pro from louls in favor of the visiting team. Witnesses said Walle was able to Mamaroneck, N.Y., who won the Exhibition Baseball ruzors, issued a statement saying The Garden, seating 13.909. is fashions of disti'lction m. Whlt€BOOk crawl upassisted from the wreck­ it was cancelling out of the pro­ 1948 Masters reached the same to· a seUout as fans anticipate a re­ age. Bystanders pulled Miss Kra­ at seven SDUth dubuque gram carried by NBC. tal with 69-72 and Burkemo. a. two­ peat of the frantic 1957 finish Cards 6, Cubs 4 Giants 7, Dodgers 3 for llldies and gentlemen mer from the wreckage. The company said "it learned time PGA champion. got lhere when Boston edged St. Louis 125- MESA, Ariz. !.4'1 - The St. Louis BAKERSFIELD, Calif. !.4'1 Miss McMahon's death was the only Thursday through press re­ with 72~9. 123 in double overtime in the sev­ Cardinals scored two runs in the The San Francisco Giants hopped thi'rd on Johnson County highways ports lhat one of the contestants After Frld.y', play the field enth game. eighth inning - one on Stan Mu­ on Johnny Klippstein for five runs this year. in the match telecast last Sunday SAM SNEAD was cut to 4S plave,.. who h.ct sial's fourth homer of the spring in the eighth inning Friday and , tated lhat he was not playing to Causes Stir in Golf R.nks 36-hoI .....11 of 150 or better. - and defeated the Chicago Cubs beat Los Angeles 7-3. win. The contestant's statement ______The cut usu.IIV Is to the 10W-Kor­ San Frandsco ...•. 000 001 051- 7 13 I Final Opportunity Today 6-4 Friday. Los Angeles ..... 201 000 000- 3 .'I 0 was not told to A.S.R. by the net- ing 40 and tiu, but under .. new Soni Stops Clark 001 200 021 - 10 0 Seats Remain St. Louis ...... 6 Antonellt. Monzant (~) , O'DeU (7) work. U A.S.R. or its advertising round match in the TV series provilion thil year all tho .. with­ Chicago " " 010 012 000- 4 7 1 and SChmidt; Drysda)e. Labine (5). for Once in a Lifetime agency had know of this before which Snead acknowledged had, Kline. Bridres (8) and Smith; More­ KUppsteln (81 , R" kow 19) and Flgna­ be in 11 strok.. of the le.der con­ Streak with KO head and Rice. W - Kline. tano. W - O'Dell; L - KllpP5!eln. broadca t time it would have not to lose after finding an extra - tlnu. to pl.y the last two round•• Home runs - St. Louis. Nieman, For Vacation OGDEN, I.4'l - Bartolo Sonl MUSial, Boyer. Chicago, Ashburn, agreeaU ...... 000 101 001- 3 8 5 Barber. L - Grunwald. tional buses and th~ trains are cmphasized: HI wouldn·t throw a hole. He said he didn't disqualify threats Friday were 47-year-old Sp~hn. Nollebart 151 , and Lopata, although CLark was up and stag­ putting on extra coaches for the golf match i(>r any amount of Ihimself immediately but went Hogan and 30-year-old Finsterwald. O'Toole. WIeand (6) S~nhouse (6). Bnd gering seconds later. Dotterer. W - NottebBrt. L - Wie­ outflow of stullents Thursday. when money." ahead with the match lest he spoil Hogan's iron shots were criSp and. Senators 8, Yanks 0 The bout had! !been scheduled to vacation starts. Both buses and The incident involved a third the show. and his putting appeared as sharp Home runs - Mllwaukee, Lopata. ORLANDO, Fla. IJPI - The New go 10 rounds. trains are running on regular as it was when he was winning York Yankees were blanked for Clark. 182 pounds. of Cedar City, the fourth time this spring when schedule. the Masters or coming close every utah, ,floored near the end of Tigers 6, White Sox 5 Soni the Washington Senators defeated Morning flights from the Iowa year. the fifth round with a right up­ LAKELAND. Fla. !.4'1 - Gail them. 8-0, Friday. The New YOrk­ City Airport are filled for Wednes­ Montreal Odds Now 8-1 Hot.., got birdi.1 .t the ..c· percut that started from his shoe Harris singled home Neil Chris­ ers were held to eight hils by right­ day, but seats are still available ond" Ilxth .nd eighth hoi., .. tops. It rocked Soni on his heels ley with the winning run in the MONTREAL !.4'1 - The odds lose in four," said Imlach, alter hander Car milo Pascual and rookie for morning flights on Thursday ral'oring Montreal winning its sending his charges through an reuh the turn In 33. H. lost two before he hit the canvoc. He was loth inning Friday as the Detroit and Friday. No information was ,trok.. to p.lr on the 11th .nd Tigers downed the Chicago White southpaw Jack Kralick. rirth straight Stanley Cup tiUe hour workout at the Forum. up by the count of eight. New York ...... 000000 000- 0 6 1 available concerning afternoon soared to 11-1 Friday in the wake "I don't care what everyone is 12th, th.n got th.m back with i"" Clark was ahead on points when Sox 6-5 in a wild contest. Washln(\on .. . .. 032 ool 02x- 8 12 0 Oights on these days. t.rest with thrH birdies in • The Tigers belted starter Billy Monroe. Bethel 141 . James (7) and of the Candlens convincing vic- saying or what the odds are. the surprise ending came in the Blanchard; Pascual. Krolick (8) and The schedules lor buses leaving tory over Toronto in the opener of They've got to beat us on the row. televised scrap. The bull-should­ Pierce for five runs and then saw Battey, W - Pascual. L - Monroe. west are 11:45 a.m. and 4:05 p.m.: the National Hockey League's fin- ice." Finsterwald shot a tough back ered Soni connected with almost the lead dissolve as the White Sox Home run - Washington, AUlson. leaving east. 12: 45 p.m. and 5:05 al playoff. Blake rested his regulars Fri- nine in 34 Thursday and he did it a desperation combination and scored three times off starter Don p.I".; leaving for Cedar Rapids for Both coaches, Toe Blake 01 the day. sending only six players 'who again Friday, clipping two strokes Clark hit the canvas ·hard. Mossi and twice off reliever Tom connections to Waterloo and Du· Canadiens and Punch Imlach of saw litUe or no action during off par. He had par on every hole A Utah official explained Morgan. IN BY 9:00 A.M. - buque, 11:40 a.m., 1:30 p.m. and th Maple Leafs. threw verbal Thursday night's 4-2 victory lor the first nine but bogeyed the ,the fight will go into the books as Chicago (AI .... 000010 2200- 5 9 1 4:00 p.m.; and leaving for Burllng­ 032 000 000 1- 6 13 1 - Delrolt , , . . bodychecks at speculation that the through a light skating session. tenth. a victory for Soni be­ Pierce. Garcia (6 1, Ferrarese (9\ and OUT BY 4:00 P.M. ton and St. Louis. 3: 15 p.m. pow«lrfu! Frenclunen would win "I sure don't want to hear any Ken Venturi had a 34-35~9 with cause Clark officially was counted Lollar; Mos I. MOI·,an 171. Reg.n (8). According to Phll Spelman, man­ Brllce (101 and Roarke. W - Bruce. L •• SatW'day night's encounter here talk about four straight," said Casper and Don January. Another out. - Flll'I'arese. ager of the Iowa City Vnioo Bus and the next two in Toronto for a Blake. "We can lose the Dext four stroke back at 143 were British Claork led on aU three judges' Home runs - Chicago. Smith. Freese. Depot. the heaviest purchase of four·game sweep. too. This is a sport where one Amateur Champion Deane Beman cards in the eighth. The Associ­ tickets has been for Des Moines, "You can bet all the money in unlucky botmce of the puck can of Bethesda. Md., and pros Julius ated Press had it 79-73 for Clark Davenport. Waterloo, Burlington. New York that we're not going to change all those odds." Boros and Billy Maxwell. at thai point. Dubuque. and CUnton. Students: Trains leave for the west at 1:00 a.m., 3:15 a.m., 5:54 p.m., and Official SUI Class 9:36 p.m. Eastbound trains leave NOW! Ring with Crest at 3:35 a.m .• 3:48 p.m., and 11:01 . , for YOU! ' p.m. SAME DAY from you, E~G~GEMENT ANNOUNCE~ "Acroa. from P ...... n ... JOHORE BAHRU. 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