FBI Arrests 21' in "Miss.. Civil Rights, Murders MERIDIAN, Miss. (.fl - The port on the Mississippi coast and hearing ror the prosecution to con· three youths in violation ot their the pattern used in Georgia last six hours and released them about hills and snake-infested amps. Otba Neal Burk ,71, a PhUs· two top law officers of Neshoba another at Shreveport, La. tinue. rights guaranteed by the U.S. Con· summer when several Klansmen 10 p.m. after Chaney put up $20 OM A.UG . 4, the bodi were dug delphiB police department patrol. County and a fiery preacher were The 18 from this area were t8k. The arrests came swiftly and al· stitution. were arrested in the latal shooting bond. That w the last anyone up from the earthen dam bl' FBL man; 01 n 1... Burrage, M, a among 21 men swept up Friday en before U.S. Commissioner Esth· most silently. FBI agents waited Maximum penalty on convictIon of Col. Lemuel Penn, a Washing· admitted seeing the youths alive. agents, reportedly acting on a tip. trucking company operator in by mass FBI arrests in three er Carter, sitting in an officers for Rainey and Price to reach the would be 10 years in prison or a ton, D.C., Army Reserve returning The FBI complaint cited Price Price a isted in the digging. Philadelphia; Jam T. Harris, 30, civil rights murders. lounge at the naval air station county courthouse from an out-o£· $5,000 fine. home aIter two weeks of active a.nd nin others with being the core The Rev. Ir. Killen and Rer· a Meridian truck driver; Frank J. The FBI said most of them be- near here. town caU. The other two men were charged duty at Ft. Benning. Ga. of the conspiracy. man Tucker, foreman of the con· Herndon, 46, who runs a drive-in long to or sympathize with the All were released iIi $5,000 bond All 21 men were accused in the with mispri on of a felony - ac· The Klansmen later were turned THE COMPLAINT aid, "1t was lruction crew at the earthen dam r aurant in Meridian; BUll' terrorist Ku Klux Klan, a secret for a preliminary hearing set slaying of Michael Schwerner, 24, ces ory after the fact o( a crime. over to the state, indicted for mur· a part o( the plan and purpo. where the bodi were found were Wayne P y, 2.8. of Phil delphia, organization. tentatively for 10 a.m. Thursday. and Andrew Goodman, 20, two This charge carries a maximum der and acquitted. of the conspiracy" thaI Price ar· among th arr ted. operator of a Williamsvill vice 'The arl'esls, most or them on Waiting his turn, Rainey leaned white New Yorkers, and James penalty of three years in prison The Rev. Martin Luther King rested th trlo without cause, de. Tommy A. Horn, 28, of Meri· tatlon' Alton W yne RobertI,. 26, federal conspiracy charges, were back on a sofa and stuffed a mas· Chaney, 22, a Meridian Negro. and a $500 fine. Jr., who has dirfered of late with tained them in jail and later in dian, the owner of a plumbing firm a Meridian sal man. Dre. in connection with the killing of sive wad of chewing tobacco in THE THREE YOUTHS disap- The arrested men could not be Hoover over the e{(ecliveness of company wlth nine others inter· at Bonita. • r ., was the I t to . S d . \Ie Idlan three civil rights workers, two of his mouth. peared June 21 after driving from charged with murder, since this the FBI in Southern civil rights cepted the youths after they I rt be picked up. Agents arr ed him Jimmy. now ~, 31, a I' them white New Yorkers, at Phila· His attorney, Laurel Weir of Meridian to Philadelphia, Miss., to crime is not a federal offense. probes, commended the agency on Philadelphia "and did threatE.'B, Friday night wh n h returned truck drIVer; J.muny ~ Town· delphia, Miss., last June. Philadelphia, said, "Our clients investigate the burning of a rural IN WASHINGTON, FBI Director Friday's arre ts. ult , hoot and kill them." home from a busin trip. . end. 17.. of PhiladelphIa, ~. rv· THOSE ARRESTED included are innocent. They have not been Negro church. Their bodies were J. Edgar Hoover said the FBI's DEPUTY PRICE has been a Two days after the arrest. the Th oth rs arr ted \\ere: Ber. I~ .t tI?~ It ndant at Williams· Sheriff Lawrence Rainey, 37, Chief indicted by any grand jury and found Aug. 4 buried beneath an information would be made avail· cenlral figure in the case from the workers' charred talion wagon nard L. Akin, SO, a leridlan V~l\e .'d~hver R. Warn I' Jr., ~~ . a Deputy Cecil Price, 27, of adjoin· have not even been bound over to new earthen dam near Philadel· able to state authorities for pas. tart. wa found north t of Pl\lIadel· I man; E rl B. Akin. fl, a _.en Ian grocery tore operaw., jng rural Neshoba County, and await action of the grand jury, phia. All three had been shot and sible murder warrants. Mississippi It was Price who stopped the phia, hidden at the edge of a Icridian trailer a\ man; Jimmy Jam E. Jordan , 38, a conslruc­ Edgar (Preacher) Killen, 39, a but have merely been placed under Chaney had been beaten viciously. authorities in recenl weeks have youths' station wagon on the edge swamp . Arledge, 2.7, a ~eridian truck driv· tion worker formerly o( Meridian fundamentalist minister. temporary bond." Nineteen of those arrested, in· accused the FBI of failing to co· of Philadelphia after their visit Pre ident Johnson ord red 4()() er; Horace D . Barnette. 25, a and no of CuUport. a~ J rry The FBI struck swiltly, arrest· The attorney said the federal eluding both Rainey and Price, operate in the federal'state investi· to the burned-out church. He said sailors from th naval station h re sal man rromerly of Meridian; McCrew Sharp, 21, of II ing 18 men in this east·central government would have to produce were charged with conspiring to galion. Chaney, the driver, was speeding. to join FBI and state agents in a Travis ~ . Barnettt.', 36, part-owner Philadelphia pulpwood pply com· Mississippi area, another in Gulf- sufficient evidence at next week's injure, threaten and intimidate The conspiracy charge followed Price said he jaUed the trio for m sive search of the red cloy of a leridan garage. pany.

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SAVE ow.... n 30c A Salute to Presid .... nt How .. * * * * * * - Music Prof Wrifes City, State, Nation To Join c Fanfare for Bowen University in Inauguration President Bowen's inauguration · The decision as to what exactly today will be marked by a fan- the piece should be was left up to A solemn processionol, a lately e:Jch col/ege, will participate In fare written especially for him by Hervig. fanfare, academic robes ogainst II Ihe proc lonal. They ar . B n· Richard B. Hervig, professor of The four·minute work took near· backdrop of gold and bla k - II n tt Ba ck, B3, Thornton, ane! SAVE music. ly three weeks to compose. tribute to the man who will be hlrilyn Jahn, B4 , MovllJ , Colle~ The first three notes of the fan· Another of Hervig's compositions inaugurated tOdoy II 14th PrCliI. of Busln s Administration; Paul 1Sc fare are Bowen's initials, HRB. will be premiered Sunday. It is dent of the University at Iowa . tate Boord or Re&ents, and . tu· Appel, D4, Iowa City and Robert Hervig translated the Hand B in· a motet for chorus and brass qual" Inaugural ceremonIes for How­ dent r pr enttlliv of cheal· T. Way, D3, Gal burg, Ill., Col. to German and the R inlo Italian tet titled "Ubi Sunt" and will be ard R. Bowen are scheduled to be. lege nd. ev('r I all .c mpu I ge of Dentistry; Carol Devlet, to get the opening notes, BDB flat. performed unaer the direction of gin at 2:30 p.m, tOday in the Field ganizatiolls. A4, Mar halltown, and Randall The use of initials in music is a Daniel Moe associate professor of House. Dignitaries from th Uni· Students will ploy an active role Berkland, At, Cyllnd r, Colle, or - time·honored practice, Hervig music. ' ver lIy city, tate ond nation will in the inaugural c remoni 'S ac· Rducation said. A famous example is Bach's L t S d h' "10 Fest' 1 be on hand to pay 'lspect to the cording to Ted Me arrel, execu· Robert F. Horak, E4, Cedar Ra· use of his name in his own com. ~~ un ay, IS wa I.va President. tive dean of tudent. ervl('cs. plds, and "hornas I.e , E4, Iowa positions besides having it used in 1~ was performed for the fll'st The public is invited to the cer • tudent cnot presldl'nt Wol- City , College oC Engineerinll: A~· various pieces dedicated to him. bme: at the AI~.gtate Music FesU· mony, ond a capacity crowd i x· lac nyd r, LJ, Bell Plaine, will nobelle tofford, G, WoshinKton, . . . val lD Des Momes. c' One name or set of IDltlals of· pected. gt t th n w presid nl. and Albert Otto, G, Gladbrook, MORE THAN 200 representa. TWENTY STUDENTS, two trom Graduate College; and Rob II fers more than one possibility for Rervig has been at the Univer· , e musical translation. This gives the sity since 1955. Before that, he The Man ... The Emblem ..• . Laubenthal, 1..3, Emm burg, and ·t d t t th taught at .Luther College, Decorah, Conrad Wei r, 1.3, FuU rton, Pa., • composer ex t ra Ia tI u e 0 ge e d La Be h (C l'f) St t C I sound be wants. an ng ac a I . a eo· Howard R. Bow.n will be the first UniversIty of .s Unlv.rslty prllldent. All tnlargod rtproduc. College or Lnw. lowl pr.ild,n' to woar the topal medallion which tion of the .mbltm will SINe a, a badedrop t.r Connie Hipwell , A4, Correction, Hervig's ~ 0 m p 0 sit ion, titled lege. Officials From 70 Schools "President's Fanfare," wUl be per· WI. mad, for hI. inaugural by a graduate stu· tht spelk"s t.bl. .t the In.ugur.1 luncheon viJIe, and tephen Shonk, A4, ]owa formed for the first time at the in· More Whites Rescued dent. Tho mtdalllon will be I symbol of the prtlJ.· this noon. Kntn C.ntlnt, G, Lincoln, Nib., a City, College or Liberal ArtJ: 60c auguration at 2:30 p.m. today in LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (!II dent In the future and will be worn to oHlclal ,tuelent in mttllwork Ind lawtlry, madt the med· James D. SmJth, M4, Central City, the Field House. It will be played - A total of 600 white hostages University ctremonl... lowl Board of Rtgtnt. alllon In the Unlv.rslty colors •• part of the Will Honor Bowen Today ond Charle D. Jon , M4, Sac City, College Medicine. by the Univer~ity Band under the have been rescued from the rebels 1lI0rk on he; ma.ter. degrN. ot President A. W. Nothr.n will use the medallion More than 70 unlver iii s lind ~r A. Prlelter, Corn U Unlver.lty: Ed. Linda Beth Creed, N4, New.ton. direction of Frederick C. Ebbs, di· in the northeastern Congo since thl. afternoon In the formal investitvtl of Bowtn ward L . SUochovl.c, Amertun Society rector of bands. Belgian paratroopers pulled out collegcs wl1l be represented to· Dnd Kathleen Anne McG ,1l4, of Mechlnlcal EnJineer . Manchester, College ot Nursing: 12'01. The piece is scored for three las~ week, Congolese Pre~ier day when Howard R. Bowen is DECORAH: Elwin D. F.rwell, Pre I· and Robert M lelak, P4, Cedar 2ge groups of instruments; one large ~OJse Tshombe declared FrJday formally inaugurated as the 14th dent, Luther oll~.e . '" iar Rapid ood Thor Holmgren, PS, band and two smaller groups. The rught. President of the University of DES MOIN ..: Earle L. Cantl Id, CC' U. of California Faculty Vo!unteers retlfy·Trel urer, Iowa Sec.. Math · Kansas ill', Mo., Coll ge of Phllr. Iowa. The cer mony is open to th~ two stTlSlller groups will be placed He added that a column of mer· macy. 29'01. on either side of the Field House cenaries and Congolese troops, public. maUc.1 A oclatlon of Amerlta; liar· . can 37e ry B CtrlJon, Pre Ide nt, In$Urane STUDENTS ALSO will represent to achieve an antiphonal effect. which are moving northward to· Th inaugural ceremony, to begin E.chan,e BId,,, low. oclety - Cuti· the following organiUlUon at he Hervig was asked in early Octo· ward the Sudanese border, freed Post Bail for Students To Collect at 2:30 p.m. In the Field lIouse, is tied Public Accountanlli; Mrt. Robert inaugural ceremoni ,and are In· ber to write something for the in· 71 hostages Friday in their drive 303 silt the first at the University since Crook, Pre Ident, Jow. Con" of vited to the luncheon afterwards: auguration by Dr. Bimie Voxman, from Binia, capital of Kibali·Ituri fA'! - Pnenls and Teachers: Ray E. Edwud., cans $1 BERKELEY, Calif. A Uni. tration building - and the picket. Virgl! M. Hancher was inaugurated Umakant Mahajan, G, Matunga director of the School of Music. Province. versity o( California (acuIty group, ing had this aim: 24 years ago. Ex cullve Vice President, low. Tax· Bombay, India, will represent the guaranteeing $85,000, bailed out or Food, Clothes payers A oclallon; Robe rt G. Glbb. To pressure the University into A. W. Noebren, president of the Executive Secrelary, Pharmaceutlc.1 International Center; Tom Stone, 12'01. jail Friday the last of 761 demon· permitting recruiting and fund. Auoclatlon; Gcorll" C. Hurf Vice M , Iowa City, IntraIraternity strators arrested (or a campus sit. Johnson County residents wUl be State Board of Regents, will pre· Prelld nl, AC>ld mle Admlnl.£rallon, .. lar 2ge raising anywhere on campus for asked next week to help Negroes side and invest President Bowen. Drake Unl~er.ItYl M.rth.1I G. Linn, Council; and Ann Trimble, A4, in over political action rules. cuch off.campus causes as civil Noehren will present the Univer· Stanford Unlver IIy; Irwin J. Lubben, Princeton, nl., PanheUenlc. On the 27 ,OOO-student campus, in a Southern county at the start Pre Idenl. JOWl ~ocl.tlon of Priv.te rights work in the soulh. Such ac· of the Mississippi Support Project. slty's new president with a gold (;(IUeaet and Lllliv rallies; X nneth Gerald Meester, A3, Mason City, No. 21/'1 I' scores of pickets disrupted classes tivities now are allowed in only MaCDonald, Edllor, De. Moines Re,l. CPC; Sue Reynolds, A4, Charles 4ge Friday and forced some to be can· More than 150 volunteers will medal created as a symbol of ler Amenc.n Socle of ew p.per cans one place on campus and there his ofCice. Editors; Kennolh F. Neu , E.ecullve City, A socialed Wom n Students: I celed in the continuing dispute. they are carefully regulated. canvass Iowa City, Coralville Bnd Vice Pruldent .nd ecretary, low. and Robert Pfe(fer, B4, Chicago, Both the demonstration - brok. University Heights to collect food, There will also be repre enta· SavIng and Loan Le.,ue Inc.' Erne I An organization calling itself the D. Nlew,n, Pre Iden!, Grand View Col· Union Board. No.2 en up Thursday by police carrying children's clothing and money. tlves from a large number of bu i· lege; Vernon G. Yeters, President, Mary Ann Johnson ,A4, Spencer, . can scores bodily out of the adminis· Free ~peech Movement, and label· Canvassing will take place Friday ness and profe ional groups, Shops Bid,. Iowa En.lneenn. So­ 2~ ed a "willful minority of radical eltl),; lren .. M. Smith. Chairman, State Mortar Board : Lindo Weiner, ' A4 , and Saturday, under the direction learned societies, organizations Ornce Bid,., Stale Department or So­ Minneapolis, The Daily Iowan; and students" by President Clark Kerr, ot Phillip Cummins, assistant pro· and foundations, Government, Uni· cial Welrate; MI"lI. H . L . Taylor, Execu· urged support of the picketing for tide Secr ill')' low. Conare of Par· Vernon Spencer Page, 1.3, Des ressor or philosophy. versity faculty, student body and ents and Te.cher,; Kenneth P. Wells, Moines, Omicron Delta Kappa...... lb. 39, a campus·wide strike. alumni groups . Executive Secretary, Iowa State Edu· Cheeks Wins Cummins said the drive is tM cation AQOClation . Mary Kay Shepherd, A2, Des Many students moved through first step in the long-range proj· University students will be rep· the main gate. The pickets there DUaUQUE: Sisler M.ry Ben diet Moines, and John C. Platt, A4, AI· ect aimed at assisting Negroes in resented by Wallace S. Snyder, Ll, President, Clarke Colle,e; Gaylord gona, Interdorm Presidents Coun. 12'01. taunted them but made no effort MarshalJ County, Miss. ln the fu. Belle Plaine, president of the stu· M. Couchman. Pruldent, Unl .. el'$lt)' of .. pkg. 33e to stop them. Dubuque; Doranee V. Foley, Pre.ldent, cil. TMTW Title ture, project officials hope to de. dent body. Gov. Harold E. Hughes lAras CoUe.e. Students will serve as bosts Dnd The mass arrest Thursday of the velop understanding through cor· and Alumni As ociation President FAIRFIELD: Millard G. Robert., hostesses at the noon inaugural sit·in demonstrators at Sproul RaJ! respondence and Vidlls Problems John J. Greer, Spencer, also will Pre&ldent, P'rIOlI~ Colle.e. $1 FAYETTE: Eu,ene E. Garbee, Prell· luncheon at the Union, and ~ a I cans was ordered by Gov. Edmund G. to be tackled will be defined by bring their greetings to President dent. Upper low. University. reception in the Field House. ntey In Close Vote Marsh~ll le30!'r~ Brown who said later, "We're not County who wUl Bowen . FOREST CITY: Sl.v.ld D. Fausk." will also usher at the ceremony. also utablish priorities for over· Pre&ldent, Waldorf Colle,e. John Cheeks, At, Decatur, II1., going to have anarchy in the State Following the ceremony, Presi· IOWA CITY LEADERS invUed was elected president of Town o[ California while I'm governor, coming them. dent and Mrs. Bowen will receive GRINNELL: Fred C. He , Dlstrlcl Cummins said officials also hope Trustee, American Colle,e Public Re­ to attend the inauguration include: Men·Town Women Friday by a and that demonstration'S aD· guests at a reception in the North lallons Association;, James H. Slrau", Robert G. Bennett, Lloyd F. Ber­ Wrap] narrow margin over Steve Schmei· archy." to advance the caus'! or human Gymnasium of the Field House. Aclln, President, vrinnell CoUe.e. rights in both "cousin counties" INDIANOLA : Ralph C. John, Preal· ger, Richard H. BetzenderCer, ser, A4, Burlington. President Bowen is also expected dent, SImpson College. Richard W. Burger, WarrenF. (.Tal-llEon and Mar~hall counties). The final tally gave Cheeks 382 to address the delegates, students IOWA CITY: Robert L. Alexander, Burger, Robert T. Davis, Charles votes and Schmeiser 348. Baker Case Similar projects are taking place and guests immediately after his New York Unlvcralty!· Arth~r A. Bar· G. Dore, Harry B, Dunlap, Buford b.>twt~n other eastern Iowa coun. 10", Alumnus (regen l, U~versll)' of Also elected were Gary Mal feld , inauguration. Minnesota; William Benn tl Beln, W. Garner, H. Clark Houghton, ties 1100 Mississip!1i counties. UnIversity of Virginia; OSCII' C. Beu· William C. Hubbard, Robert S. M, Melbourne, who ran for vice IJl lldditioJ{ to caovassing, coHee. Delegates to the inauguration, ley. Ir., Vanderbilt Unlver.lty; Hlrold president on the ticket with Gets Sticky and the group they represent. are: P. ~chloldt, Pro ..... m ChaJnnan, P.y· Lee , Carsten D. Lelkvold, James liCln bcxes will be plact-d in thc chomet ric Soclet)': Mel ..ln L. Better· H. Nesmith, Mrs. B. F. Patrick, Cbeeks; Barbara Thompson, A4 , civic center and :It Randall's in AMES: James H. II IIton , presld nl ley, Stout Slate UnJ,-erslty; Oene Cedar Rapids, secretary; and Paul WASJIlNGTO'" {.fl - Senate in· Iowa State Unlver Ity or Science and Clau n. 10". Broadcaste... AMOCla· Harold G. Petershagen, William vestigators got a sketchy account Coralville. Donated items will be Technology; J . .l. L. .Hlnrlt.h sen. Amer· lion: Allin W. Dakin Harvard Unl· V. Phelan, Walter F. Schmidt. Thompson, Washington, Ill., trea· sbipped about mid·J)ecenber and lean "atllematlcal Society; A. C. KleIn· vel'llilyi. CharJcs W. DaVidlOn, Order surer. Friday o( a free·spending Bobby schmIdt. prt!sld nl, Cenlral Iowa Chap· or CO h·'; E!Jmer L . DeGolfln, Governor David L. Stochl, William W. SUm· distribution will be handled by ter, American Instltule or Industrial tor Iowa, American Collece ot Phy· Baker taking a couple of beautiful En.lneers; Franlc H. Speddlnll, Na· merwill, Dale W. Welt and Artbw In a victory statement, Cheeks young women to New Orleans and church and other volunteer work· Biclans; John Robert Doyle, Tul.ne said : "I would like to express my Llonal Academy of SCiences. UnlverBlty; Rubin H. Flock Amerl· C. Wise. "several days of partying" last ers. BUR LINGTON: Blrthe C. Conn, can (;(I1I".e or Sur.eon.; Mat,arel G. Members oC the Inaugural Com thanks to those who helped me in year. John Huntley, associate profes. Executive Dlredor, lowl AssoclaUon "0"M.. !.~easurer, Amel1can Academ), the campaign and who voted fOr ot School Boards. or YlI.)IBJcel Edllcatlon; Ralph W. B . mittee ore : Albert T. Luper, pro. sor of Engli~h, is coordinator of FreedlIlan, The University of Wash· fes or of muslc ; John C. MeGa! me. I hope now that lbe elec· This picture of the 36'Year-old the program. Other faculty memo CEDAR FALLS: J. W.· Maucker, Inlton; Lel~nd G. Hawkins "Beloit President, Stste College of 10 .... Collete: H. Garland HersheyJ. 'DIrector liard. professor of English; MasOI tions are over that members of former Senate aide, who is mar· bers on the committee are Dr. American Council on Education. ried and has five children, was and Stale GeologUiI, Iowa \ieologlcal Lad!! , dean or the CoUege of Law TMTW can combine their efforts William Connor, intern: Lane CEDAR RAPI DS: Glen W. Harvey, Survey, The John. Hopkins Unlvel'lllly; ~ u and work toward solvLng the prob. provided by a staff investigator ror Davis , political science professor; M.D., McGill University; Roy W. He ... Wellborn R. Hudson, The UnJversll), Dewey B, Stult, dean oC the Col the Senate Rules Committee who tn., Chairman, PenJ.ck " Ford, Ltd., of Texas; Wendle L. Kerr, Americ.n Arts; lems of substandard housing and John Harlow, professor in businrss Inc.. Iowa Section of American In· Association of Conegel of Pharmacy; lege oC Liberal GordOl of parking." said he got it second hand. administration; Robert Michaelsen, stllule ot Chemical Engineers; Janlthe Franklin P. Koontz, University Of Strayer, University Inlonnatiol E. Lewis, PresIdent, .st. Lukes Hos­ Maryland; Baldwin Maxwell, UnIversity director; Loren Hickerson, exeeu "The fact that the election was Samuel J. Scott. the investigator, administrative director or the pital. Iowa Dleletlc ABaoclaUon; Jo­ of North Carolina; Lellle G, Moeller, close shows that many people had was called to the stand when a SchOOl or R,eligion; and Alan Spit· ..ph E. McCabe. Preoldent. Coe (;(II· AmerlC>ln Association or SclIools and live director. Alumni AssoclatU.! Deck the Halls ie.e, Association of American Col· Departments of Journallml, Kappa Tau confidence in both of our abilities. Puerto Rican banker who was zer, history professor. leges. Robert Ray, dean of the Dlvi Alpha, Sigma Delta Chi; Oscar E. Ny. sian of Extension and Univenit: The Old CapItol, I nd the Univenlty of lew., Ilmost ov"nlght took It shows a great interest in TMTW named as the fourth member of the Community members of the CLINTON : Byron R. Pinney. Unlver· bakken, Clawcal Association of the New Orleans foursome refused to lity ot Pennsylvania. I\Ildwest and South; Mart.ret O. O. Services; Donald Rhoades, dlrec on an Ippelr. nc, of winter. After the Indlln summer wt ather and in working toward solving the committee are Kenneth Cooper, hom, National Vice Prt!odeot, Oml. problems of importance," he add· testify. 600 W. Benton St., Rev. Robert DAVI NPO RT: Bernard 1. Bomong, cron Nu; Geor,e C. Pirkl, Siale Repre· tor of admissions; Phil Coaael. thll fl U, the c.mpul WIS suddenly trln.formed by Icy temperl. Chairman, illinois-Iowa Sec., American sentatlve, AFL-CIO; Samuel C. P.l· ed. Counsel for Paul Aguirre of San Engel, 1168 E. Court Plaza, Drury Chemical SocIel), ; Mrs. R. G. Cham· a sistant to the President; Lind tv,tI I nd by bllnkets of IIIOW , AlII, Unlnn lty stl H ml mbl ,. h. n - "Generally, I relt the campaign Juan told the committee he advised Wall, 1658 Ridge Road, Moe White· bers, PreSident, Lea,lle of Women Beth Creed, preslaent, Associate put up light, end clteorltlon • • round thl c.pltvl, P.... ldent Bewln', Voters of Iowa; Sister Marie Clemente INAUGURATION­ - was friend ly. I will not be vin· his client to invoke his constitu· book, 7 S. Dubuque St., and Mrs. Cusack, Marycrelt ColleRe; Etla L. Women students; Wallace Snyde hom" I nd on c.mpu., which add te ... Chrl.tm.s look of the idlctive in my appoinlment!; to lional rights against possible self· Charles J. Whipple, Rural Route Cosner, Preodenl lo",a State Educa· Ted McCarrel, Chainnan. nee. tlon Association; ebastlan G. Menke, [see Page Three] U of I. ·commJHees, .. locrimination aJld remain slent. 1. Prelidenl, St. AmbrolNl ColIe.e; wau· tivp dean 01 Student Services. . ---~------:--::---.---

.,." " ItH.~ , o II ~I I lUan h edfa' call d interG ting, difficult " I By L.OUIS D. GIANNETTI not, it seems tl' disconcert and embarrass English mosphere of erot icism, usually conveyed with ity to technique. Too often the styli za tion seemloc and putting West Euro pe on A WARNING against this in· moving situation is not worth Arthur Krock, perhalls the mo st a military footing. sane cpul'se colnes from a source heeding. JlatllC' of tlol' Ll l1i vl' l'~it\ ' lllllst lIot he used in \\'r l.ealtu. 10 a.m., Sllnday !School ';.(I',m\8'1, \J1l('llmbu S 7 ·.~\\ p.m. - "Pcl)ple-ll)·Pcl)\I\c A sIVcater is a garment a boy Middle age is tbat pel'plcx.ing 7:45 p.m., Evening Worsblp 7:30 P.IlI. - Evening service controh 'the past teDse. Tbey arc : -0- wears when his moth.er feels time of tiCe when we hear two Iowa ll igh Sc hool Forensics meeling for those interested in A) 1 lVent to eat (l ale), ST, PATRICK'S CHURCH OUR REDEEMER Conference. going to Europe at reduced rates chilly. voices calling us, one saying, BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 224 --E. Court St. B) Fui a comer LUTHERAN CHURCH B st. '" Fifth A.ve. !lUnday, 8:30, 8:15, 1:'5 and 11 a.m. 10 a.m. - Lec ture: Nathan S. this summer - Union Pentacrest. C) foo ·EE/ah/co·MARE -The Craig e mpire· Courler "Why not?" the other, "Why SUliday, 9:4. a.m., Sunday SChool Sunday Ma_it ' 230t 1:. Court : Kline, "Psychial1'ic Illness and 8 p.m. - SVl Choir Concert - 10:4. a.m., Mornln, WOl'8blp ':.5 and 8:1~ a.m. Dally lIa.... • a.m., 10:'5 a.III., Worship Seniet! AI We went to eat (we ate). bother?" 1 p.m., Eveninl/ Wonhlp 9:25 a .m., Sunday Scbool aDd Bible ~' lts Treatment in Haiti, Kuwait Union . • • -0- Classes Bl Fuimos a comer. -The Some net Spectalor , and Liberia" - Class room, Psy· Monday, December 7 Some men think they are gen­ -0- rIRST PRESBY'J'ElijAN -0- C) fOQ-EE-mos! ah /co·MARE tlemen, just because they prefer BETHEL AFRICAN REORGANIZED CHURCH choDa(bic Hospital. Conference: High Sehool Foren· A) Ife. went to eat (he ate), CHURCH blondes. METHODIST CHORCa Z8 E, 'Market 51 OF JESUS CHRIST ,10 a.m . - Sym posium in con· sics - Union . II Why is it that when fo ur wom­ B) tr fue comer. - The Ballinger Ledger HI S. Governor St­ Jack L'. Zerwas D.D., Minister I)P' LATTER DAY SAIN,.,. ,illil cilion wi! h the President's in· 4: 10 p.m. ColJ ege of Medicine- C) l/fway /ah/co- MARE ell gel togelhel', four voices arc Rev. Fred I,. Penny [loncl't M. Gwaltney I A5s16talll Monlgomery lIall, 4H Fairgrounds sunday, 10 ~ . m . , bllnday Scl.JOI Sunday. 9:30 - Mom fig Worshhl, augllration: '''I'lli' Unive rsity aud 1I0ckwood Lecture: William Mon· A) They went to eat (they ate 1. Robert E. Roberts! BI'auch Preslden! tagna - Medical Anmhitheairc. always heard. 11 • •111 .. Cburcb Se1'Vlc~ Chul'clt School, NUl'sery through 9 a.m., Sunday Sc 1001 the Future" - Macbride Aud . Bl Ell/ls fuel'oll a comer. . It isn't tying himself to olle - The Belle Banner A'dult; 11 Morning Worship, Church ]0:30 a.m., Priesthood Meellng JJ.4r, R.1l1 . -- Inaugural LUD Ch· 8 p.lI1 . - Iowa Strin g Quartet, C) ayos/ foo·AlR-on! ah/co. woillan tbat a man dreads when 'l'RINJTY CHlUSTIAN School, Nursery thl'ough Junior 6 p.m., Sacrament Meellng disrussi on and perfcrmance pre· - 0- COli - Union. MAllE he contcmplates matrinlony - .. UEFOHMED CHURCH ST. PAUL'S . vil'w of Wednesday's concert 1{~nwood mST METHOJ)JST CH1.J'RCJJ 2:30 p,m. - llillugul'ation cere· With ·fhe ]2 so uuds you have it's separating himself from aU Don'l tell the tired-looking per- E. Court '" Or. -- Union Music Room. ' Rev. J1m Kok, Fastor Je(fer~on &. Dubuque Slf.... t. LUTHERAN CHAPEL , many - li'ield HOllse. been ~jven, you can. with verb the others. 5011 hc needs a vacation; th e 10:30 a.m .. 5 p.m., Sunday Worship Sunday, 9:30 and II a.m., Cburcb (MISlI(} url Synod) 7 P,In - ' Sixth Anl1u al Mu sic TUQsday, DeClimber 8 9:30 a.m., Sunday Church School School sessions. 9:30 and 11 a.m., 404 Pl. lefferaan infinitives. con trol Ih e present, The Eloy Pinal Couflty ch a n ~es are he JUst had one, 6:30 p.lI!:,. Thursday. Siudeut Fellow. ldentle,al worship BervkoB. Services at D a.m. and 11 ' .m. j , [1)1<\ SOI1 1.: l"csliv(tl - Macbride MfIIlLlgemt'1i teo II (CI'CIlCC IV; past aud flltur ' lrnses of Snanish. Enterpri$41 -The Arcadia Arcadian ship , !lOom 201, Union. fi p.m. - Unlve l'sity studcntw, Wesley ~und.y School It 10 un. House 5:J5·8 p.m. - Gamma Delta Studenl Aud . "Motival ion" - Union . These·"three tenses constitute 90 - 0- -0- organlz_Uon - 50 cent meal Sunday, D;(omhor 6 Wednosday, Decembor 9 per cent of whal YOll employ in THE CHURCH OF CHRlST -0- 2:30 p.lll, - Iowa Mou nt aincers U p.m . - lown String Qua rtet lan t:!uage. 1318 Kirkwood FAITH BAPTIST SHARON EVANGEL1~AL 0"" luudlY, g I.m., Bible Stu(\J <;HURCH ' l 'r avcIO~lIr. : "Grcal North lJigh· Conc('rt - Macbride Aud . The command tense ('bring it,' University Bulletin Board 10 a .m., Worship ONITED BRETHREN CHURCI .. laeneral association of recul" 7 II .m., Evening WOllblp Kalona II lVay~ tl) Alaska," John Ebert - Thursday, December 10 'dean. ]1, ' 'write to me,' 'send Baptist Churche.) lunday, 1:$0 I .m., Sundar. 1Iob0ll Unlvenlty lullltin 10lrd nOllcn /mutt bl recllv.d .f The D.II~ lowI" -0- TIlaOLhy H. Barrett. l'a.lor Mnchride Aud . 4: 10 p.m. - College of MedI­ me.' etc.) is an imporLant tense 'OffICi, Roo", 201 CommunlClllonl Cenllr, by noon of thl dey b.,,,. 10:80 I.m., DIvine Worsb p CHURCH 01" JESUS CrmIST 918 E. Faio'chlld -0- 7 p.m . -Union Board Movic: cine - Plass Memorial Lecturc, al1d it wi ll be presented In sub­ publlcallon. , ·h.y mUll bl tYpld and signed by In Idvlllr or offIcer or the Sunday, 9:30 a.m., BIble Scbool. ! OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 10:30 a.m ., Mornln!! Wor.hl,.. ST. ANDREW "The Cold itz Storv" - Macbride Gordon Douglas - Medical Am­ ~equel)t lessons. We will give you o,.anlullon belne publlclxed. 'urely IOCIII function. Ir' nol eUglbl. for Autl. , . thl ...cllon. ' 910 E. f'alrchlld St. 7 p.m .• Sunday, PI'ayer Service PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH phitheatre. a vel'y simpte rul e to follow lunda" 9 a.m" Prleatboocl Wednesday, 7 p.m., prayer meeling Sunset a. Melrose Aft. which will unlock this tense for THE SPECIAL PH .D. GERMAN WOMEN'S SWIMMING. The swim· 10:30, Sunday - Unlverslty Rel,ht. EXAMINATION will be given all mlng pool In Ihe . Women's Gym 1"111 • p.m., Sacrament lleellnl UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL lunday, ' :30 a.m. 1W onblp. 01... you if you know your verbs. Wednesday, Dec. 16, rrom l.oj p.m. in be OllP.O lor recreatlonMI swimming - -0- Sebool 321A Schaeffer Hall. ThIs exam Is Monday thtough Friday 4:15·5:15 p.m. SERVICES 11 a.m., Worabip. Cburdl laool Verbs are thc basic feature of This prOl/ram Is open to women who CHURCH OF THE NAZARENI fer lhose sludents who have ma~o .os Unlvenllv ~(o spltal -0- ~ very " \anguage because from prior arrangements to prepare the are student., faculty, Italt or faculty 1035 Wade St. l1IDcIaY,1:30 •.m .. Worlblp Sent"' [ LUTHERAN CHURCH !we-TIaily Iowan work privately. BrIng bookR and wive •. !lunday, 1 : ~I.Sur,-:1I)' Sehnol , them you often derive you r arUcles and ID cards to the exam. 10:111 p.m., W ou• • 1\l OF CHRrST THE KING 'fhe Dally Iowan Is writte'l and edited by students and is gotJemed IJY nouns, your gel'unds (' ing' end ­ All lhose sludenls planing to lake YWCA BABYSITTING SlAVICI. 7:30 p.m., 'l!:venlnc Seme. FREE METHODIST CHAPEL Just East of ing words) and your past partici­ Ihe exam must register prior to Call YWCA office, d~ alteraooDli -+- 1024-- G St. Hawkeye Apartmenll a board of fl')t student trustees elected by the dudent body and four Dee. 14, 103 Schaef fer Hall. for blbYllttlnr .... nlr. THE CONGREGATIONAL lunda>, v:iII. a.Ib., WOrsbJr ples ("ed' ending words ), For --' - lO :1G a.m. • SundlY Schoo trustees appOinted by the president of the Un/oer,!ity. 'fhe Dail" I IOWA MIMORIAL UNION HOURS: example : GYMNASIUM : Open hour for bad.' CHURGP CORALVILLE Iowan's editorial policy Is flO! an expresoon of SUI administrallon Building - 1\ • •m .·11 p.m. S1IndlY United Church of Christ ST. MARK'S infinitive - to pass minton on Wednesday aOld FrIday thrOUili Tbu.rsday; 6 a.m.• mldnl~ht, 80 North CHnton METHODIST CHURCH II poUcy or opinion, in any llOrticular. afternoons 4:30 Lo 5:30. Open to all FrIday and SaturdaYl Gold Feat er 806 13th Ave. METHODIST-- CHURCB Sunday, 10 :45 a.m" Worshlr. command - you pass "omen st~de nt s and faculty women room - 7 a .m AO:45, :;ullday thro gh Rev. William 51mbro and wives. Equipme nt furnished. All 6:30 p.m. Pilgrim FcUowsll V 2910 MUIIC.tlne AYe. nQUIl - the pass Thursday; 7 a.01 .-11 :46, FrIday' and -0- ••.m .. l;unday School SundaY, 8:30, lJ a. m ~ worship MIMIU Publl5her ...... Idwlrd ,1... 11 inculty women, wives, and wives of Saturday; Cafeteria - 1/ :30·1 p.m.} Editor . ' ..... , Lind. W.lner 10:15 a.m., Wonhlp ' :40 I.m., Church Scnool. Adti11 !III AUDIT IURtAU gar~nd - passing graduale students arc Invited to joIn 5·6:45 p.m ., Mlnday . Friday; 11:80·, EVANGELICAL . : ~ lO .m., YVW cUlllon Group , M.n',ln lidltor ...... Jon Vln the Silm a nd Trim class al the Wom­ OF D past participle - passed p.m., Saturday: 5·A:30 p.m., Sunday. -0- CIRCULATIONS City dllor ...... Robert L.cy en's Gymnasium on Friday aller· lI'REF CHURCH -0- Newt Idltor ...... Curt Sylv'ller You :can easily see that the noons at 3:30, beginning December 4. COMPLAINTS. StuClenti "I.blnl to OF CORALVILLE ST. THOMAS MORE CHAPEL Fellure Editor ...... DorHn Hyd. ZroN LUTHERAN CHURCH lOS N. Illvenlde Dr, verb .g1ves fOU these fo ur im· Cluss will consls[ of short session of file University compla1lllS can nOW lund.y, 9:45 a . m . ~.~und.y Scbool Pholographer ...... Mlk. Tonor calislhenlcs a nd va"led sports or pIck up their forms at the Inlorma. U Johnson" BloollllnRton Street. -0- , PubliSh ed by Student Publications, Sporll Editor . .... John lornholdl portant parts of speech. rn a un., Morninl/ worsh.lp Sunday, • and 10:30 a.m., Servlc" l n~., Communications Center, Iowa dance acllvilles. Open House will be lion DeSk of the Union and tUfn , p.m., Evenin, Servke ST, WENCESLAUS CHURCJ 11, ..1. CIty Bdllor ... DIIiIS Murphy held at lhe women's GymnaSIUlll OV· them ID at Ih. Sludent Seaat. Of· _"- ' :15 a.m ., Sunda,. Scbool City, Iowa, daily except Sunday and Alii. N.wl Idnor . .. Mike 100. later lesson we will show you .:~ ' .m., Adull Bible 01 ... 118 E. Davenport St. ery Saturday afternoon when the -0- Monday, and legal holidays. Entered Ani. Feelure Bdllor p.tli S.,lell. how you can convert your Span­ University Is In session. All Unlver· flce. FAITH UNITED CHURCH IS second·class matter .t the posl A.. I . Sparts Edllor Wllilim Plerrol -0- TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHUHCII office at Iowa City under the Act ish verbs in to other parts of slty faculty slaff and students are OF CHRIST .Aut, """'.0"""""""'" If", w.~ •• Invited. Aclivltles Include: I UNIV!RSITY LIBRARY HOURS: CHUR,CH OF CHRIST 320 East College St . ot Con,reu ot March 2, 1879. '! :~ 0 · 2 :3 0 Main ]609 DeForest Ave!) ue Advertising Dlreclor . . Irv Grolsmln sp~ec h. - Women iacully and staff and fac· LIbrary hours - Monday·Frl· Marvin E. Schrolucke, Pastor (Meetlnj{ In the 4·H Dulldln. Rov. Robert E. Holrhammer, Reclor Adv.rtillng Mlneger . . , AI.n KolOk day, 7:30 a ,m .·2 a.m.: Saturday, 7:30 Rcv. John W. Kress, Assoclale ~ow here are some more ully wives. Bring own cap, 2:30·:1:30 9:15 a.m., Church School One Mile South on m,bway Ill) Dial 704191 from nOOIl to mldnll/ht to Cllu'd. Adv. M,r. .. Ralph Laughlin - Women studenls. Bring own cap; . a,m.·lO p.m.; Sunday, 1:30 p.m.·2 a,m.; Sunday, . :00 a.m. Holy Eucharill. Desk Hours - Monday·Thursday, • 10:30 a.m., Mornln, Worship lunday, 1 ' .01., Mornin, Worlhlp 9: 15 a.m. FamJly Service report news Ite(ljl and Innounce­ AnI. Clln'd. M,r• .... SII' Frl.dlleb nouns. Usc them in sentences : admltlance by I.D. cards; 1:30·2:30 - - 0- 10 • .m., Churcb SC bool .l1li ments to The Dally Iowan. Edltorlal NII'I. Adv. Mgr. . .. , ',ul DIIIIsio A) a glass VOlIcr.bali for students - co·edtlca· a .m.· lO p.m.; Friday, Saturday, 8 a.Ul.· Church School. Nursery. oWces are In tbe CommuDlcatio!ll Aftv. pholotlrlpher .... Ron Ilechl. tiona , 2:80·3:30 - Volleyball for lac· 5 p.m .· Sunday, 2 p.m.·S p.m.: Re· P'lRST B/,PTIST CHURCH 11 :00 a.m. Choral Euchlrlst IDd serve besk - regular deB" noUl " North CUnton '" Fairchild Streets Center. Circulation Mgr...... Jim Collier 'Bf un vaso ulty, ~ Ia ff and wives; 2:30·4 :30 - Co· IOWA CITY sermoll. Nursery. educallonal Badminton and Square plus Friday, Saturday and Sunda, FiHSl' BABTIST CHURCH ..... ,Y. 4:00 p.m. Adult InstructlOD C\IlI C) oon / BAH·so open 7·10 p.m. also. Departmental 8:S0, I I a.m. - WorshIp 8APTIST CHAPEL III tile "a .. lsh house. Trull.e., loard or "ud.nt 'ullilc. Dlnce. Ubrarie. will po.t their own hours, 11"'"., ,.fI.•• ; , t, ... J Ih... C J \.. l C~Bou, IU; A )~h 9 : 4 ~ a.m. - Church School 5:15 p.m. Holy Eucharist. Sijl!,crlp ion RiI.l: By cartier 10 5:00 p.m. - Hoger WIlliams fellow· 432 South Ollnlon 6:00 p.m. Canlerbury supper In I "w~ (·Iiv. ~II' per ycar In adv_ncc, Churk Pelton, L3, Jay W. /lamllton, MfUllted wltb lb. B!;j>esc ado CHRISTIAN &CIENCI Or,anlza· .hlp at Cenler tile "arlsh hOllse . ,Ix mOlllhs, fn .~ O; three months, '3. M; Carol F. Carpentp.c An; Larry TO CANDIDATES FOR DEGIlEES Douthern BapUst ConVenllOD) C):1lay-SCAlI-doe JOI' tlnn mc.l~ each Tuesday evening at -(>-I 8y mAli In lliwH , '9 per year; slK D. Travis, A4 ' P rof. Da te M. Ben z, IN JANUARY: Orders orflalal 7;15 In Ulllon Ro,om 1. All are wei· !lund.y, ' :45 a.m., Sunday Sobool d1nn lbs, $5; three months, $3. All University LlhrarYj Dr. Orville A, Al tea graduation announcements Of the come. FIRST CHRISTIAN CrlURCH }0:'5 a.m., Mornln, Worml, ST. MARY'S CHURCH other O1all subscrlplluns, ,10 "per Hitchcock, Graduate College: Preif. Janual'y, 1965 Commencement are 217 E. Iowa Ave. I p.m., Tralnlnl UnIon ~etf'rlon .. L1"Jl SlrHIa y.erl sl~ months, , • .60; three Leslie O. Moell.r, School 01 Jour· Bl te now being taken. Plaae ynt.. · order 1 p.m., Evening Wor, P.llp -- lunlla~, I : U • .n11 Churci' lebool lunday, 8. 7:30, I, 10:11 and 11;.'. '1 allsm; Pr~' I , nur~ " A. Van Dyke, b~fol 'tl 5 p.m. Friday. Dec. 18. ot lhe 'LAYNIGHTS of mixed recreation· montb., ~.25. C) Ioay al nctlvllios ' e,' St Uc1 011ts, atalf fae· ID:IO a.m .. WOflhlP - 0 - Sunaay ". S8~ ' College of Educatioll. AIUmlH House' 130 N. M.dl ~o n SI., (I A ietluce 8cross rl'Om (he U nion. Pl'ke pel' ully and Il,elr spouses, are held ORACE UNTTED •.., .,," "."" .'" ".... v._ The ASSOCiated Press Is entitled ex· B) \echuga announcement 1. 15 cents, payable at tIr~ Ilith tll ~ I·IOJ . ,,,,"'\'1 0.1.1 il \11 "{h'I" T.t('" rlm Ol'r(lf(lhar U ~wlrov . e r.r.n T/tOr.fl Ilorlrlll" nil· Iowa Memorial UII\(\11 11:110 n.m. H ~rvjrf , R~r lllon . lundlY, , • m., WonhiI' _ .... J·.. 11 \""11. II~'" .., WII, DJ n 1rnnj~s I l' I", rnll )1" l'n1 · h~rA.r.r\r!lll . ~ ~n?t lundav, 10 a.m., J4eelln.l fot .c.ttIIIt o p.m . Flrrs1do IJhlh ~ 1.111_, r.0IIllIl1IiIW.J - JVII ., .. " .

r - THE DAILY IOWAN-illw, t lty, I•. ,-S .tvnl.y, Dt c. 5, ltU-P.:! 3 CAMPUS- NOTES.. Erom' 94 to 196~ ~aGultv Housing Office zation seemed BIOCHEMISTRY SEMINAR ISig l)'la Phi. national profess ional A biochemistry seminar on "The [raternlty (or wOmen in journalism ere too many Metabolic Fate of the Indole Nu· and communications. W~~~rdK~a~~!~:£e!!~":~~ t_~ BoweA/s Role Changes 0pened University much poslur. by cleus" witl be held at 1:30 p.m. They are Dallas Murphy, A3, 8 p.m. Tuesday In the bome or uch too much Mondoy in 100 Pharmacy Build- Davenport ; Peggy Myers, G, lowa Mrs. Robert Anderson, 1127 Dill By MIKE ELLIOTT ing. Dr. L. M. Henderson 01 Ihe City ; Ruth Ann Pepple, A4, Keo­ st. Mrs. L. N. Cosby, 1218 Ollk- St.ff Writer By SUSAN OWENS Iplain d that it Is ch ,per 10 buy landlords against facullY memoors University of Minnesota will l/\Xlak . kuk , and Petie Sarlette, A4, Siuox view Drl·l l.' . is chairman of the The man who will be tbe center of attention and fanfare St.H Writer a house in 10\ a City than 10 rent. based either on ra e or profes- ewart was the • •• City. planning committee. - today played a minor role in the last University inauguration The University has added a new "I! nothing more, there is ~ ce~· sion. . .. ce quality. Al. THEATA SIGMA PHI Miss Pepple was named pledge , • •• ceremony nearly 24 years ago. office known unofficially around Itam. amount of personal ,~ride In Brenna~ .ald that. housmg IS campus a the "feet and eyes lor owntng your own home. Bren· hard to flnd In Iowa City and there ling from time Four coeds were initiated Thurs- trcl iner and Miss Sariette was STUDENT RECITAL In 1941, President Howard Bowen was associate professor .r imarily made I day into Rho chapter of 'l'heta named chapter reporter. new faculty." n n said: "And r~J~ "al~, 01 ju t i n·t enough housing. Acting as Jose ph Meidl, of economics bere. Consequently, be was a member of the long A. G, Nieoll~t, Joe Brennan, formerly an :Jc- property In Iowa City IS hIgh. a .clearln~ house ro~ property a- ng. Essentially Minn ., playing clarinel and alto ., procession of faculty and national educational representatives couotant in I h I "We believe that faculty memo v81lable In Iowa CIty, the new fairly believa. saxop"one, and John McKay. G, who were among the honored guests at VirgiJ Hancher's in­ Orlando, Fla., playing piano and Physical bers are pretty good people to '~eet imd e.yes" office ho to i>arpsicolord. will prefcnt a recltal auguration ceremony on May 24, 1941. tion rent to." Brennan commented. and find pace In Iowa City f?r all had a degree at 4 p.m. Tuesday in NOrth Recit11 Because the 1941 inauguration ceremony was held a week Business added that he ha found no di - new Caeu1ly members coming to ugh improved. Hall. They will be lL~isled by DOl}. before spring commencement, graduating seniors were al 0 in- in charge crimination among Iowa City the Univ rsity. everely handl. ~jiStephen~ office as 3ld Mun~ell, G, Iowa ('ity, playing eluded jn the procession. Wearing caps and gowns, they joined and taff body well. Too bassooOl. the facully and more than 250 representatives from educational he should han consultant. Music by Brahms, Handel, and institutions as special participants in the ceremony. ornee was opened. Haydn will be incl uded in tbe pro- = Inauguration Day, May 24, 1941, followed a schedule very Oct. 1. YOUNKIERS Drmances were gram. similar to the one to be followed at Pre ident Bowen's inaugura- Brennan t se voice, how • •• tion today. The day began with an educational conference in the hals I'Satisfaction Always" e upper range l CATHOLIC STUDENT CENTER Art Building on the subject "Education for the Future." Tbe housing and tipS B REftI NAN was similarlY A dance will be held at the symposium today is entitled the "University and the Fulure." from a housing referral service ster. Ca tholic Sludent Cenler, Dec. 5 provided by Iowa Cily r altors to I at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be Three leading edUcational represenlatives discussed some prob- find bousing for new faculty memo CC of sil)'lplicity How About serve,d . Iems education faced In that period: Regimentation, standardiza­ bers. ' . • • • lion and the curriCUlum. "Our oCCice caters to new facul­ in many reo CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The ceremony began at 2 p.m. with a processional into the ty," Brennan said in a recent in­ f. Woodbury's A Christmas Dr. Marvi n Thostenson, associ­ ,Field House. Harry C. Barnes, regi trar. was master of cere­ terview. "We don't want to relo­ Iy imaginative. ate professor of music, will pre­ monies. Prof. N. Williard Lampe, director of the School of Reli­ cate old faculty member$ already be considered sent a program, "Music o[ Nativ­ gion. gave the invocation. Iiv ing in Iowa City ." no nippancy Sweater? ity," at 6:30 p. m., Dec. 6. in the After President Hancher's address, honorary degrees were Facully members have priority phrase, an ex. Main Lounge or Wesley Ho use. The presented to the three members of the educalional conference, in married student hOUSing. Bren· pubUc is invi ted. Prof. Frank Aydelotte, president of the Institute for Advanced nan has 10 per ('(!ni of the Hawk­ • • • Study at Princeton, Edwin R. Embree, president of the Julius eye Aparlments, 66 barrack, nd YO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Rosenwald Fund, and Lee P. Sieg, a professor at the UniVersity Ihree Parklawn apartments. plu The Young Democrats Execu­ 25 Universlty-owned houses/or fa . of Washington. ulty renlal property. tive Council wiJI meet at 4: 45 p.m. The sin~ing of 'Old Gold,' the benediction, and the reces­ ~lon day in Union conference room sional closed the formal inauguration program. The activity then " We rent our property al Iowa 201 . City rental level ," BreMsn ex· shifted to the new ;lres/dent's home where President and Mr . plained, "because there isn't any • • • Hancher held a receptiQ n. At 6:30 p.m., the inaugural dinner tor PUBLICITY CHAtRMEN use sheltering B few facutty memo is not worth the faculty and special guests was held in the Union. Organization publicily chairmen bers when everyone el '. ha to who missed The Daily Iowan news pay Iowa City rates ... ford to slacken A ncll' sweatcr i .~ always a cherisheu gift. He'll ainst commun. and inrormalion clinic Nov. 21 may , Brennan's new duties.' include e lor us 10 reo proudly wear a finc imported lambs wool from Oill: pick up informa ti on handbooks at corresponding with new faculty ts? What the the Iowa n city desk, 201 Communi­ m mbers eligible to recei · money stO('k, Ava il able in a hardy sclection of colors, in I~AUGURATION- still more nu· cations Center. for moving expen e . >-.- ed on the exist· V-necks or cardigan. • • • (Continl/ed fr0111 Page 1) CA recent BODrd of Regents rul- istence and diJ· I ing makes new (ncutty member 01 MOUNTAINEERS terson, Untven;lty or Soulh Dakola; D ftn or Ihe Facully, Warlbur, Col· from $14.95 The Iowa Mountaineers will pre­ Stow Person., Yale Vnlver Ity' Chr"'· Ie . Ihe rank of a sistant \Jrof s or and se nt a film.lec ture, "Great North lIan Itadcllne, Iowa Medical oclely; NON,IOWA above eligible for 000 (01' troll· DOllald E. Rhoadea. American ASSIlC'la- CAL IFORNIA - • 20 South Clinton Highways to Alaska," lit 2:30 p.m. tlon 01 Colle.lale Rellstrar. and Ad· San fr.nc laco: Milo Whllney Smllh, porllltion charge and insurance of Sunday in Macbride Auditorium. mls Ion. Olrlce!l' Kennard W. Rum· Vnh'frslty 01 C lItornla. household good \\ hen moving 10 ICS nllO, Tho Pennsylvania Slate \Jnt ... r· IL LINO IS- Iowa City) ,,-RepubliCl" John Ebert, a participant in 28 slty; M. Gladys Scott, National As· C.rbondala: . Addl on Rickman. major expeditions in many coun­ .oelatlol! or Phy.lcal Edueatlon ror l\tcmbel'll or E~eeutlye Committee, AI' One·yeal' leo oro glv n [acui - n a minute," is College Women; H. S. Smith, Amerl· soclallon ror lIt,her EducaUon. ty memher r nllng Univl'r ity. tries, will speak. can Soclet\' of Ctvll Rnl1\n el'1; Hope Chlc,go, War.... n C. John5<)n, Vlre ur mind as a Cowen Solomons. Clarli University; President, Special ScientifIc pro. ram , owned hou es. Brennan explain d repeated under The program is open to the pub­ Robert K. Sorensen, Iowa Assocl.Uon The Unlvcralty or Chlcl,O. that $20 a month rent r. es are lic. or Secondary School PrinClrall; Duane Evanslon: Jilin. RolCC>e MIller, Pre •• C. Sprlester8bachl Presld~n ,Amerle.. Ide nt, Northwe lern V"lver5lty, A .. made for th sccon, owned • er L. Slehlhllber, Dis! riel Oeolo,llt, Mo"mouth: G. Duncan Wlmpr. , tor the TlOliday. o brags thaI he United SlateS Oeolo,lcal Survey; AI· Pre Ident. Monmouth ColI'I/e. hou e. .' take has a wi(e 4P Ian D. Vestal, Association or American Rock Isl,nd: th.rle. W. MacMillan, "This i an incentivE:,. for the 1 La .... Schools; Carl S. V.. tIlng, Carle· R"I/lona1 ChaIrman F.dUratlon Council, family 10 move and J\'1 ke thc choo 'e the ESKILOOS 1011 Colle,e; tenl.y Wawlonek. Brown Aln~.nchll ~tt~ Inltltut of T~chnololY . Vn'" r II)'; lIf. Dean Zenor, Phi Bela Urbana, 1I",,,,lnll Lar "n. Vj('e PI · ~,I . house avaitable to anolhcr 10m· • Kappa. d~IlI, Vnlvcrslty or illinois; Gertrude person doesn't Uy," Brennon cxpillini!d . for casual JAMAICA: MrR. John W. Cl1Ibb. Smltll. I'asl Pr~ h ldent, Am~rlcan Philo, living wig 79.95 childhood until Pr .. slden!. lown ~'cd"r.tlon Of WOOl' lo ~ kul "oriut\on. "Many families buy homes in en's Clubs. INDIANA _ Iowa City," Brennon aid . He ex· to reminisce LAMONI: Jerry C. nunkl~, Ac~dfn1lc IIloomlngton : John W\llIom hlon good looks A .18tont to Iho Pre.ld nt. Graccland ChnlrmRIl . Indlona Unl~ .. r Ity , (m'nd l The Living Wig looks enough like your own hair 10 fool ColI"R" of Grad".le S<'hool. of the Untted • LE MAliS: lIarry II. Kalas, Pre I· States; Jam. R. Jordan. A I lant to anyone, its feels pleosant ... like "ery soft, nalurol tl who shakes that really d nl, WeslOlor Colle,e . th. Presldenl; Indlono Unlver Ity. Mission To Hold MARION : Eu •.ene );. Rennekamp, LII.Vlttt: John M, lIadle)', held or haIr! It weighs less than two 0\lnces, feels more like a (luring tlle race VIeI' halrman, Cedar Haplds Sec .. In· pl>ycholollv. Purdue Ullher tty. lance after the take stltute or Electrical and Eleclrontc KANSAS- hair net than a hatl It Is hand washable, like hosiery, Engineers. Lawr.nce: Harold C. Kro.eh. Prore . Its First Service MARSHALLTOWN: Geor,e W. Bow· sor, Bualnes Admlnl tratlon, The Unl. in detergent .. . never need~ ony sorl of selting, lusl man, D an. Ma~lllllo"" Community verslty or Kansas. amt Mary's G.reek Orthodox the port 01 ony point, slyle any way by just brushing or ColiC,.. MICHIG AN _ 1i ion will hold its first service MASO N CITY: Hlchard D. Ca.ey, Ann Arbor: Robert L. andblom. The combingt Choose from 20 rioturol shodes. weather Pr"" rienl, 10\\ a Pharmaceutical All- Vnl,er.ltv of 'Mlchl,an. at JO a.m. Dec. 12 at TrWty Epis­ 1 socia !Ion; Marian P. Dickinson, Iowa lall L.nlln,: Howard R. N ville. copal Church. Future r ic will Stale President, Amertcan Ho.ne ~o- PI ' ovo~l, Mlchlian stat Unl'trlty. nomic. A. oelatloll: MISSOURI _ be conducted n the econd SaLUr­ Miss Ole) hair Ilylist, will be here Monday, Decemb. r MT. PL EAS AN T: LOllis A. Ha I· ColumbIa: Elmer ElII, Pre Id nl. day of every month nt lhe sam 7th, to help you choose a shade, to custom Ityle your mayer. RepresenlaLlYe, Iowa Weal.Yln VnlyerBlI~ of MI ..ourl. lime (md location. Colleg •. Modern Lanluag. A.,oelaUon Llncol": Charles S. IIll1ter, Dean, wig a t no extWl cost. of Arnel'lea; lIoward W. Johnston, B I Ad I '-t II U~I c .It v o[ The mission witl lietve Greek I Vice President for AcademIc Affairs, ~~::'~tSa . mn.., ra on, .. v r , Iowa Wesleyan College. 0 111 10 _ Orthodox slud 'nt Dnd re ldcnts of MT. VERNON : Bernard E. Rlcl.ard· Columbul: .'redel'lck Stecker, Exeeu- Iowa City. It will be served by the PENS OR PENCIL.S AVAILABLE son, Ame,'lcan Library Assoctallon; lI\e Director. UfllversllY Relillona, IN ..• Assocl.lIon of Colle.e and Research Tfl OhIo Slate \Jnlvel'l'i!y. Rev. Gu.t Haltidaki and the Rcv. custom blended chignons Llbr.rle.; Howard W. Troyer, Dean o( W'ISCouSl u _ Alexander George, both' o[ Cedar the Coltege, Cornell Colle,.. " " 12 KT. GOLD FILLED MUSCATINE: Harry W. Alexander, M.tllson: Roberl L. ClodlUI, Vice Rapid . 17,99 $7.50 EA CH PLUS tAX Wa.hln.lon Unlversllyi, Jam", P_ Lo· Prelldent, UnlYeratty of Wlaconsln . er, Dean. lU!CIUne I,.;ommunlty Col· CANADA - Services will be condUcted pri­ Match your hair color IXlctly with • vtrsltUI h.lr pltee. LUSTROUS CHROME Ce,c; J. Donald MrPlke, President, Toronto, Ontario: Donald C. Crelsh. marily in English, but (here will Choose a switch ponytail, bun·chlgnon or I ny styli. Come Iowa Denial A.,aclatlon. tall, Prate IIOr or HistOry, Tbe Unl· be limited u e of Greek, Russian­ EEMER $4.50 EACH NO TAX NEWTON : Donald D DunlaYy, Presl· v r Ity at Toronlo. In or cell fo r • ~rsonl l demonstration. CHURCH d nt, Sup!. or Schools, Iowa A socia· Additional 1t.1 : Slavonic, Arabic. and Armenian. Court CAVlLlU Ca ll·look Roy. lon, 12 99 tion Of School Administrator,; Loren AMES: Karl Fo~, Amerlc.n Eeo· orsblp Senlcel I tu,n·do"," cuf' • B. Murphy. Master. ,Iowa Stale Oran.e. nOCmE'DcaAAIlI$"OCAILOLtiSo.. n·James L. Sh-lrIer, choo\ and Blbl, NORTH LIIIERTT: Frank A. Seiber· ,~ said. linK, PrInceton Untvel'SlIy. Jr. Ohio Unlver 11)1 . t_he_R_e_v._G_eo_~ge I ~~ijij~i~i~~~ii~~~~i~iil ORANCE CITY : Presion J. Ste,en", CE DAR IlAI"ID I: SI.ter Mary A.ne., PI·e.ldenl. Northwestern CoUe,e. R.S.M., preslde/1t, Mounl Mercy Col· OSKALOOSA: Donald E. $Chulllo, lege' UU CIL ILU FFI .' DeV-re Wa'Mn, .. because over ·the ·SOCk Eskiloos Dun of In.truellon, WWlam Pcnn Co " ...... Say "Merry Christmas" College. Mulual 1nlllr.nee II oclatlon. ar:;nade of Royalon , the polxmer ic OTTUMWA: CorJ L. Oberma" .. , Pres· D., MOINEI: ArJene J. Raymond, warerproof material that won t I~"k, Id nt, Iowa f\ loclatlon 01 Jodepend· lowl SI.to Bowlin. A oclation, Mu· crack, freeze 0( stain- and wipes cnt In~urance Agent. tual Fire and Aulo A octaUon. with distinction at "ELLA: Donald M. Hufrman, Chalr· IOWA CITY : Robert Crimm. Duke clean with wlt.rl " & M widths, man, Dlvl ton or Natural clonces, Unlvcr~llv; Dr. Kennelh MaCDonald. warm linings. Get your Eskiloos todayl Central College; H. Shlar! Kuyper, Park College; John Nolhnallle, Un!· Pre Ident. Iowa Mlnufacturer'. As· vet Ily of Roche \cr; 'MarllBrtll A. Ohl· '8 soclatioll. Ion, p.~1 pr05ldon(, American Dleletlc SIOUX CITY: J . Rlehard Palmor. AOIQClalhin; ' 'RIchard Noppln, Call· CHAPa. IOWA BOOK AND SUPPLY CO. President. MornJng Ide Collc,e; Jack (ornla Tnsttlule of Teehnolo,y. Synod) Richard Miller, Columbia UfHycrslly; MINNESOTA - ' erson Claylon L. Rlnllgenber, Co·Dlrector, Northfl. ld: David H. He la, 51. Olaf nd JJ un. B south Clinton 1.euuc o( Iowa MunlelpahUcs. COllett. ~ O a.m. STORM LAkE: Wendell Q. Halver· WI CONliN - lila Della Siudent 126 E. Walhlngton sOn Presldenl Buc"a Vista Colt.,e. M. dlson: M... hall 8. Cllnard pre.l· cent me.1 WAVERLY:' John O. Chc ll~vO I (\, dent. I\Jldwes\ Sociological A OCl Mlon. NGEL10M. ~CHURCI .. na ,tunday IIeIIMI " ~r'blp • TROUSERS OR . ! DREW CHVRCB Irole A"a. Helthll SLACKS ~ orlbJp. ClnN ..... ,,-;-- ... ~ ;' " , eUre\l ..eel Does , ~ '\ [ CHURCH , II \ HE KING I of I \ arllllenll , \ 'or!lltlp I I ~SchOOl this I I \ "S I' , SUNDA¥ RADIO SPECIAL: CHURCH \ I tine AYe. ~ Worship BANQUET FROZEN Boo\, AdIl\I '* I, spot \,- ___ --'/ CHERRY PIES • PLAIN SKI'RTS PM.CHURCB liege st, thammer. Rector feel sticky? ress, Associate CEACH oly Euchlrll!. ND Extra Charge For I ~ Service lad J E~~b~iut and 25 1 Hour Service Instructlon CIa" at ouse. charlst. NEITHER DOES OLD SPICE STICK DEODOR~NT bury supper In se. Dries as it applies ... in seconds. And stays dry/ Gives CHURCH you fast ... comfortable ... dependable deodorant lito SlrttII protection. Lasting protection you can trust. Try it. :15 and ONE. . 11:." " . .u. w._ Old Spice Stlok Deodorant for Men. 1.00 plu s tax. SHU L TO N ADVENTISTS Illodlit Churcll I . Slbblth Seboo CLE p HOSPITAL 10 SOUTH DUBUQUE !:. 7 A.M. ,; ~ '.M. 6 Day, 338 4~46 ! 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