Senate Group , Drops .Bill ever. Mather reCOIn 01 oling on special que' Serving the University of Iowa and the People of Iowa City by ballot in all ~ In Squabble to avoid .Iower Par. Eatab1labed In 1881 10 PtIr AIIOclated Prell Leaaed Wire aDd Wlrepboto Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, Feb. 23, 1965 such v~tlng in the ' Ceota CoPJ Colder Temperatur. II ne counties. State Senators Claim ecommends intenllv Voting Rules Violated Predicted for Today, ion campaign befor: to make sure votera In Loan Legislation And On Wednesday operate the machillt DES MOINES IN) - A bill to Snow moved inlo western Iowa ng" their votes. S regulate industrial loan companies Monday night, and the Weather Mather's study hay was taken out of the Senate Com Bureau aid all of the slate can members o{ the I.e t expect between one and three merce Committee Monday amid Hold on e and local elect' ,. Assassinati Suspect inches of new snow before the political leaders, .: protests that the rules were be· ------.------~--- storm move out tonight. 'ICS. Others may ob. ing ignored. Snow began falling in northwest trom the Institute 0( Later, Committee C h air man sections of the tate Monday after rs at the University noon as icy winds added to the copy. ' Peter F. Hansen 'j ..~ .. f ' I • .. '~'... I "~ , S~CQrt~ llllt II;;~ ound in.Up;ion ,Quiz Bowl WRA BASKETBALL ing the ummer of 1965. Iinteres ted in joining are asked to h i Kappa Psi de (~atJ A pl1a lunion pentacrest Room. ' The Phi The WRA basketball schedule for In conjunction with the program attend. _ . _..... Sure, if "e ,Ita Pi and Alpha Epsilon Pi beat Psi's, AEPi's, Sigma Pi's, and In· Tuesday and Wednesday is as fol - the University of Iowa will et up ••• : freedo'll or a Phi Epsilon in the second dependents will compete. lows : 6:45 tonight. Alpha Pi Omega its third Far Eastern Language In· I PERSHING RIFLES - - ~ vs. Wardell ; 7:30 tonight Delta stitute, offering intensive training The Per hi~g Ril!es will ~eel ~t nd o( the Union Board's College Finals will be April 23. in con- Gamma vs. Kappa Kappa Gamma; in Japanese and Chine e. on the 7:30 tonight 10 fatigues, ThIS , will , and democ· Qlil Bowl program held Sunday. junction with the Spring Festival. 8: i5 tonight Off-campus vs. Cur- campu of Ohio State niver ity, be preceded by a staff .rneeUna '" • ur Constltu. The Quiz Bowl, a lake-off on tho Prizes wlll be awarded to the win rier Hall. June 21 to Aug. 27. 7 p.m. , ~ '! peace? IIlevision program, is complete ning team. ith buzzer system, scorcboard ----- t Wedn sd M Student intere ted in further in· _ A D V I • T I • I MIN T - s. we aren't A 6:45 PAl,m· Ph' e ay, c- rormation about applications and I .""TT"' time clock . The contestants S • CI Off' Broom vs. ph a I; 7:30 p.m. I Y hamberlain re quizzed (or a 30·minule period enlor ass Ice . Daley vs. Delta Zeta; 8:15 p.m. cour e oUerings shouJd see . . or millions Alpha Delta Pi vs. Zeta Tau Alpha , Lo. associate professor of Chinese Ith to-point toss·up questions. The EUROPEAN STUDENT '" 5 murdered t team to answer then got an Appll·catl·ons Due • •• studies, in 320 Gilmore lIall. . " '" as Winston rtunity 10 try (or a bonus ques· h PONTONIERS •• • EXCHANGE P.ROGRAM : , did he sur· I .. , By 4 p.m~ Marc 1 The Pontoniers will meet at 71 LA~ WIV.ES I ' . I Questions are obtained from hon tonight in 110A Field House to di _ The Law WIves Will f!1eet .for a hal there I~ and graduate students working Juniors interested in running lor eUS the Omaha trip. I)rI~ge g.ame at 7:30 tOnight In the SUMMER EXPLORAnoN' s Dlon RJVer Room. Mr. Thornp . a specific area. The questions a senior class ,office in all·campus OF 'EUROPE - $635 ~ OO;" , would you ,nge from · science, 'mathematics elections March 17 should submit • • • • • • ,I .-.d history"to literature, art and their applications by 4 p,m. March ~EEK IN DES MOINE~ ' WOMEN'S RtFLE 'CLUB that evell a ------,....I '. ..• -~ Jlusic. , ' ~ at 108 Shaeffer Hall. . Application for the We~ 10 Des The Women' IRllle Club will meet demand my 10mes. program ar~ available at at 7:30 p.m. Thurs!l:JY in 1l00B For eligibility dl'tt}il , . I r Sally I, Fo$s, N2, ~/l Moines, is , Applications should contain lhe irman of the program and qualifications oI the student, major, the .UOIon Information Desk. The Field Hou e. Members and anyone , moil coupon t« t NC\m from application are due Sunday. The ce ,French, A2 , fteinbeck, is interests, and other important in· program offers students four day I • egotiate, lhe Jloderi\tor. The semi-Tina l ~ will be formation . Students must have a Shot Down International 5tude... ~ " I of work and tudy in the Slate Leg· "let 3 minimum grade point average of Exchange I ~Id at p.m .. Sunday, in th~ North Viet Nam said Monday Navy Lt. Robert H. Vietnamese patrol, Shumaker wa. report.d mill' i lature. t tHat there 2.5 to be eligible. 409 WaWron Street ' , ' I _ "0 V I R T 1$ I ,ll' I NT - Shumaker (center), Whose aircraft wa. report.dly In. by the Pentagon aft.r the air .trike occurred. • • • tina in Viet After all applications have been We.t Lafaye"e, 'nd,o !' shot down Feb, 11 during a U.S, strike IIgalnst Th. pictur. I, from Tau, the Soviet news agoncy. LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP g the weap. submitt~ , the present senior class North Viet Nam, is now a prisoner of a North - AP Wirephoto The U.S. Office of Education will Name I, s? Does the PEOPLE officers and M. L, Huit, dean of frer 400 undergraduate IlCholar nd Chint!8e students, will review the applica· ship in intensive study prilgrams Addresl ", " ence doesn't tions and select ei,{ht applicants to of modern foreign languages dur- , • L ·50 1o 80 run in the all-campus election...... , Let us tell you how you can In the election, the student re must insist still apply (or a $1,000 life in SPI Board Handles $250,000 troops from surance policy !issued up to age ceiving the most votes will be ay remain a 111 1. Once your application is ap· elected president. The second high- I Many students dream of the day that even before graduating lrom the year. including the purchase or proved , you may carry thc policy est, vice president, third, secretary, when they can join the board of or the So\lth college. a tubular printing press fo r The the rest of YOUI' Hfe . and fourth , treasurer. The eight directors which runs a large cor. Chuck Pelton, L3, Clinton, said Daily Iowan at a cost or $82,000. finalists for the election will be poration, but Cew realize the op· No one will call on you. And Monday he is surprised more law The board currently is letting ic all right. notified by March 4, portunities avaiJable for doing just and business students have not nto "concen· there is no obligation. bids to remodel the Sidwell Build· The president of the senior class shown interest in The Board of ing. south of the Communications sn't it, Paul? Ie Tear out this ad and mail it represents the senior class in all VA Benefit Checks Trustees of Student Publication , Cellter, for insta ll ation of the new · was a state- today with your name, address official University functions. The Inc. (SPII as 8 source 01 practical and year o( birth to Old Arneri- pl'ess and other equipment. th ~t they officers act as a liason between May Be Sent to Banks experience. ct I [ can , Iqsuranc~ Co" 4900 Oak, The pre s will be able. to print lion of the ' students and faculty and assist in Pelton, retiring this spring after Dept. L2~4B , Kansas City, Mo . organizinl( promotion for the selling Dr. J . Gordon Spendlove, direct 20 page at one time. It also will r peace and Ml4T, " , a year on the bc)ard, said, "SP[ be capable of color reproduction, YOUR ~. I • I J , of alqmni ",embershiPll. or of the ,Iowa City Veterans is an ' area where you gain marc of my fellow ,. Pelton said. ONCE-A·YEAR ess, and de· Administration H 0 5 pit a I, an· practical ellperience than any other campus olfk:e open students. We The pres cUI'fently in usc has ists; we .. nounced lhat beneficiaries of the to OPPORTUNITY TO diJ , , bandle ... ell over $250,000 a year a single rlln capacity of only eight der, I can't Veterans Administrati'on may ar just hi operating expenses." pages and is not equipped ror color , , e ;Was gru"C range to have their benefit checks printing, sen! directly lo their ballks lor ,SF! b~ard governs operations of " ,. The Dally IOWan, the Hawkeye, Members w~ose terms expire at ot to se tb~ deposit in I their accounts. and the foolball program publica- the end of thIS yeal' are: Pelton ; 'we shou l~ A special form i available at tion Marilee Teegen, A4 , Davenport; istence" like any VA office to assign the neces· St~dents wishing to run in the I and Lany Tl'avis; A4, Clinton. e with some· sary power of attorney to the bene· aU-campus elections for position Hold·over members are: Jay ficiaries' bank. Dr. Spendlove said (J-fP \lIL\l1T lTlP on the Board of SPI may pick up Hamilton, A4, Hampton. and Carol The most versatile ... space-saving at have you, the arrangement is convenient for applications at The Daily Iowan Carpenter, A3, Brooklyn. veterans who have frequent chang· let Laos then es of address, making it dilficult ~usiness ofrice, 201 Communica- Faculty members currently er~ '1 phpnograph your money can buy! us negotiate for them to receive theit' checks tlOns Center. ing are: Moeller ; Dale Bentz, dl- , hen negoUate on time. Applications must b~ returned to reclor of University Libraries ; Or. the Iowan business office by 5 p.m, viUe Hitchcock associate dean of alf the world Wednesday with petitions signed the Grllduate College ; and Lane pie. by at least 25 students from the 0 a vis. professor of political Space-age SOLID STATE shed a te:lr college in which the applicant is science. I '" enroJled. ' er to be sure, Applicants must have completed like the pia. a minimum of 26 semester hours Kiwanians To Hear Talk STEREO uses NO TUBES! like you Mr. at the University to be eligible. On Arctic Fishing Trip back to men SFI boarel is comprised of 9 A v~ t improvement in the rc·creation of music! Magnavo:< members. Five students are elec nold, and the " Earl Yoder. president of the solid- tate- circuitry eliminates vacuum lUbe and component·damaging ted by the sludent body and four Iowa Ilome Builders Association, Than Dead" REMODELI N·G facnlty members are appointed by hca {Lgivc~ len limes the efficiency of comparable tube etsl will speak on " An Arctic Fishing to be red. President Bowen. There are thl'ee t. , G student positions open this year - Venture" at a Khyanis Internation· St. two 2·year terms and one 1-year al meeting at noon today in the ,', lerm. Hotel JeCferscrn. Leslie G. 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Iowa and [\\inois are tied for third with identical confer Michigan's undefeated WOlveriart made fowa their ninth straisht ~it> ence records of 7-2. The loser of this game will probably be tim of the season Saturd~y by ~ out oC contention fo r the title. I-- ding the Hawks a 23-8 defeat in I~ _If! League leading Mlcjligan has a 9-0 back with 57 points to Purdue's 46 Iowa Field house. . I inl record. in the last period for the victory . Saturday's victory also J'nllrW 1'1 It will be a tough battle for the GI!RRY JONES poured in i4 the 30th straight dual JT'eet win visiling Hawks tonight as lllinois points during the second half f'r the Wolves since 1963. " has yet to lose a game on their a total of 22. Michigan had little trouble court this season. However the Iowa opened up a 10-point lead ning the meet as three" of Hawks have proved they can win with 13 :38 left in the game as Jones wrestlers, Bob Fehrs, JIMMY RODGERS GARY OLSON DENNIS PAULING in places other than the Iow'a Field hit a jump shot f\'om 10 feet out. Iand CD~ts Slow,eU rl!l'lmf.!!lI Guard Forward Guard House. They downed fourth-rated They pulled away to a 24-point The hIghlight of the meet Indiana in Bloomingwn, third-rated margin 116-a2 with six and a half Iowa fans was Roger Schillin(( Minnesota in Los Angeles, and top· minute~ to gd. victory in the hea vyweight divis~ rated UCLA in Chicago. Purdue tried to clog up the mid- over last year's Big Ten runDer.~ Three Ha·wks Nominated For The game will be broadcast by dlt' or the key with a tight aone Bob Spaly. , .. ~. several area radio stations and will defense, attempting to keep Peeples 'rhe only other winner for lowl be telecast by KCRG, Channel 9, was Wilbur Devine as he WO\I i in Cedar Rapids beginning at 8 BIG TEN STANDINGS 5,4 decision over Michigan's ~ p.m . Conf.r- earn Illinois' attack might be minus .nee Merlcal. Bob Rausenberger battled m Big Ten All-Academic T WL to a draw in his bout. ' il Don Freeman, the team's No. 3 Mlchl.. n ...... ,.,. , • Three members or the Iowa bas Four of this year's nominees are Indiana ; Dan Lee, Illinois; John scorer with an 18 .2 average. Free· MIfI..... t. , . . , ... :.... • 1 Results were : ~ '.WI , ... .•..•...... - 7 2 123 - Bob Fehrs 1M) pinned Tont. in ketball squad have been nominated repeaters from last season's first Martz, Northwestern ; Doug Tru man left fOI' Madison, Ill., Monday IIIlnol. ... . ' ...... 7 2 for the Big Ten's second annual and second team selections. They deau, Purdue; Mitch Ward, Pur morning after learning of his fa , ....Ie"" .... ".,", .... , , Bowan (l) 5: 35 l PurdUe .. .. "" ... ,," '3 , 130 ~ Doug Horning (MJ ded AII·Academic basketball team. ' are: Dick <1stl and Tom (2nd ) due. ther's death. Nortb",".rn . . ,...... 2 7 rr They are: forward Gary Oleon Van ·A rsdale of Indiana; Dave,. CINTER Coach Harry Combes said he did Ohio I.,t. '''"" ... " 2 7 Bill Fuller m 5-1 ! WlscOMIn ...... 1 • 137 '- Bob Rausenberger and guards Dennis Pauling and Sclwllhase nit) of Pw;due; and Larry Cooper, Indiana; Jim nol know if Freeman would return Mlcbit.n I ••t. , ...... • , HI Jimmy Rodgers. Jim Pitts ~ (2ncj ) of Northwestern. Pitts, Northwestern. Don Brown, in time for the Iowa game. dl'ew Bill Johannesen (MJ I-I Players lIominated for this Mam btller noqtlrlees ajI~ : • No~thwestern, Dave Keeler, Michi IN SATURDAY'S GAME, the from geUing the ball and 147 - Cal Jenkins (Ml dec. have post~d B or better clasSroom • F~RWA~ gall Slate; .: Hawks downed Purdue, 101-85, be· Pervall from driving. Davis m 5-0 1 averages while competing in the Andy Ahijevych, Ohio State; Don GUARDS hind the 32 point performance of The Hnwkeyes retaliated \\ ith 157 - Wilbur Devine (Jl rug g e d two-a-week basketba11 Jackson, Northwestern; Bogie Red Tal BroQy, llIinois; Jim Burns, George Peeples. some fancy outside shooting by Burt Merical (MJ ' S:4 - ~ schedule. .. J mon, illinois ; Dave Schellhase, Northwestern: Jill'1 Dawson, Wi· Dave Schellhase, second leading Jimmy Rodgers, Ptrv.. l atd Jenes. 167 - Rick Bay 1M' pinyed In addition to the Iowa players, Purdue; Larry Tregoning, Michi nois; George Pomey, Michigan ; scorer in the Big Ten, scored 27 nis Wegner (J) 4:36 I Th~ VictOry gave the Ilawkeyes Ar Steve Redenbaugh, Indiana; Jim points to pace Purdue. 177 - Clu'is $~owell (M) pinned 32 scholar·athletes from other Big gan;' Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, theIr 16th straight home victory VOl?icka, Illinois. Ahead by only five at halftime, Tom Fenne)ly (J) 4:;ro. · I ' hu Ten teams have been nominated. Indiana. over the Boilermakers. Purdue These playel's have a composite Chuck Aslakson, Wisconsin; Jim Roh Beeks, Illinois; Joe Jameson, 44-39, the Hawks came roaring flwt . ..: Roger Schilling' (Ii tlet. as Purdue; Bob Meadows, Illinois ; coach Ray Eddy has yet to win on grade point average of 3.13, based Cum min s, Northwestern; Bob the Iowa court. IBob Spaly (M) 4-3 _ .~:\' i' on a 4.0 scale. Dove, Ohio State; Jack Johnson, Al Peters: Ohio State; Bob Peter son, Michigan State ; John Shick, SUMMARY Michigan State; Larry Turpen. Gymnasts lose PURDUE IS FG FT TP 'Thinclads 2nd I Sehellhase " .. " . 10 7- 9 27 Michigan Battles furkhis.er .•. ,.,. 8 1- 4 17 First Meet Ffaber , ...... ,. .. 2 0- 0 4 Minnesota Tonight Brown ,...... _. .. . . 3 7- 9 13 In Quad Meet: .~ ~ ,~~ ,!!=, ANN ARBOR , Mich. - Iowa's Hicks . ', " " .. ... , ., . 3 0- 0 6 ~ "Dobie Gilli.~," flc.) CHlCAGO Ii1'I - A key battle in Big Ten gymnastic title hope ~ Niemeier , ... ,~ . .. . ,. 1 5- 7 7 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Iowa ~at. the Big Tl\n basketball race finds were crushed here Saturday as j Grte.se ,.... _. . ... ' .. 1 0- 0 2 tied Illinois to the £Inal eve~ Michigan's top-ranked .Wolverines Michigan's Wolverines downed the Trudeau :,. : I.r ...... 3 0- 0 6 mile relay, before finiJhlDt at Minnesota tonight. Hawkeyes , 64lh to 53'h. Ebershbt.f . " . .',. "." I , 0- 1 3 behind the IIlini in a qtiadrah~ Michigan will take a perfect 9-0 The loss leaves Iowa witJ! a· 4·1 Totals : " ,,~'. ,'" . " ,32 21-33 85 Peeples Scores track meet here Saturday ' aM THE BEARD OF AVON Big Ten record to Gopherland and record while first place Michig!!n IOWA 101 noon. Illinois scored 57 points · 10 pI a victory would lift the Wolverines advanced to a 6-0 mark WIth only • PG FT TP Goorge Peeples puts in two of the 32 points he scored in I.. a's 54 for Iowa, 32 for Purdue and 31 into a twp-game lead in the Big one dual meet remaining. Jones .... '. , ..... , .. .. 10 2- 3 22 101-85 victory over Purdua Saturday. Watchinl a,.. Hawks Garry for NOlthwestern. " .' • Topic for today is that perennial favorite of Engli.~h InItJOl'R, Ten race witb four games to go . Iowa 1~ AU-American Glenn Penall " ~., ..... " ",6 5- 6 17 The Hawkeyes trailed the , 1Ilhi~' t lwl ('I'cr-populal' crowd pleasc!', thntgood sport and great Jones (23) and Gary Olson (52). Tt ~innes6ta 8-1 Could climb into a GaiJis took first place on tbe still P~i>11l6 '-. , ...... ,. ,, 11 ' 10-12 32 53-48, going into the relay, butjiO: A11I('I'iclln-William hakoapell.J'e (or "Tho ~ve(ji s h Nightin first place ti~ with Michigan by de rings, parallel bars, and high bar Rodgers .. ' ...... , .. 5 1- 1 11 Iished second in that event, g'ainlni an gal(,11 liS Iw i. ' better known a.~). is feating the W.olverines. for the all-around title, but that Olson ...... ,.. 5 2- 6 12 Cage Scores Fencers Split Meets only two points. Purdue won I~ 1'i r~ t let us cxamine the persL'ltcnt theory that Shakl'Speal'e (or Minnesota's big problem is trying wasn't enough to pull the Hawk- Pauling ... .'...... 0 O· 1 0 Purdue 82, Indiana 70 relay, with llIinois placing ~ "Tho Pearl of the Pacific" ns he is jocularly called) is not the to stop Michigan's one-two punch eyes through \\;itJJ a vjctory. ~ Bastian .. , ...... , .. '. 0 2- 2 2 Iowa City Regina 99, Belle Plaine DETR,OIT, Mich . - Iowa (encers to give the lUini en()ugh llOi1\\\ )'('ul !luthor of hi~ pby~. Ad\'ocates of this theory insist the pl(lys of Cazzie ~ussell and Bill Buntin. Michigan took the first three Banallzek . " "" " 1 0- 0 2 58 beat Case Institute, 20-7, before win the meet. IlI'C so full of cllL~s i cll lll.llu sions and leal'l1ed rcfercnceR that thry The Gophers feature a balanced at places in the floor exercise and the Denoma ...... ,..... 1 1- 2 3 C.R. Jefferson 58, Marion 111 losing to Detroit Univllrsity, 15-12, Iowa's lone winner was Al RaJ. ('ollidn't pO Hll ibly have been written by the ~o n of all iIlitomte tack·led b}' -toU Hudson, ,trampoline competition, I Totals .. ' ... '...... 39 23-33 101 C.R. Regis 91, Garrison 39 in dual meet action 'here Saturday. dolph in the 70-yard high hurdle. ' cOllnll'v bul cher. To '~hi('h I reply "Faughl" Was not the gtrat Spinoza's father is a humble woodcuttl'r? Wll~ not the immortal I~IlIlC Nrwton's bthrr a simple second baseman? (The elder 'ewtoll, incidentnl m I,\' , iBone of hislory's truly pathetic figure~. He was, by 8l1ac AWS - CPC Presents: count ~, the greatest second bWiCnll~n of his time, but bit.~l'bl111, nCas, had not yet been iuvented. It used to break young Isaat'l! o I, art to see his father get up evOl'y mOrniJlg, put on uniCol'm, s~ ik('s, glove, and Cltp, and stand alcrtly behind IICcond bllsc, o I)cut fOl'wltl'd , eyes 1l!Il1'0wed, waiting, wniting, wait ing. That'll all- wlliting. Isaac loyally sat in the bleachers and yelled "Good fo 61\0w, ·Dadl" and stuI'[ like that, but everyone else in town Ilig lHE grroo d rblil'cly, made coarse gestl\l'es, and pelted the Newtons . o 0 JI \lith overripe fruit-figs for tho elder Newton, apples for the ( yOUllger. Thus, as we ull know, the famous moment oume whell SPINS ER'S SPREE * o I IlMC Newton, struck in the head with un apple, lcapt to his feet" . , sUolllcd "ElII'opal" and all110unced the third Il\w of motion: "For •• e\'cry action there is an opposite and ~qual' reactionl" n a ti h f tl m s Figs faT the elder XCldoll , (11171iCS for Ow y01lllger. (How proroundly truc th{,Re simple words arcl Toke, 'for ex nnijjlc, Pel'SOllna 'taill leRs HIed Rnzor Blndes. Shewe with a Prrsonnn. That'~ the OCtiOIl. 'K ow what is the rraction? Pleo~ul'e, drlight, contentment, cheer, and fl\cial felicity. Why such a happy reaction'? Beoau e you have startcd with the sharpest, .' , , most durable blade ever honcd-a blade thnt gives you more have, , closer shaves, comfortablel' s}lIwe ' than any other brand Fellruciry 26 •,,. on the market. If, by chalice, you don't agree, simply retul'll your unu.~cd Per~ollnos to tho manufacturer and he will selld you '!II nbsollltely free a package of Beep-Beep or any other blade you 8:00-12:00 QI' think iil beLter.) But I digress. Back to Shllkespeare (or "The Gem of the Ocean" lIS ho was ribaldly appelated). hakcsn sense of act1vity, rhythm and ten J • sion. I, to Iltcal1~e 'the stuttent center is 'h:::~~r~~~;~: p?! ~ L'! ~ Q.8~t~ ~ql i~£!!" .. ~~ ~ ~ ,! h~~f!f.- pay. and to a ~ co~ be 6 n about 2,750 mile' . the t .. '-"";ented Charles COIIenza, temperatures - fr~m l,COO to 2,900 p l a~g to. J~ one of his works, pla.i,rl!f:l s ey have the ~._ .' ..... :.,.. Idegree Fahrenheit, Some dots "T'~. Last :iupper," Hardy loaned jobs at informal . illl! t ape Ken~edy . Rec~very shl~s project director. change at lower and olhers at high. the others tb the group for showin g the Iowa Cily City Council at course Tuesday to test structures and planes Will be stationed there. The paint is de igned to change I er temperatures. within the next three weeks. 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Civic and male rials for future manned The glider is six feet looi.·!_-';,IlS __iiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiliii A 1960 graduate of the Art Insti Center. I I..iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii tute of Chicago, the artist has re The council is considering paceships which will land like a wing span of five fe :~ d ceived numerous awards, incl uding the 1966 budget for the c ilY conventional airplanes. weighs 1,100 pounds. .' one from the Motorola Art Ex and generally holds such ses· The launching, scheduled be· TIs outer surface is made of the bibit. He has given 11 one-man art sions with employes each t 7 dOD' th It · .' Is th shows in rI li nois and Wisconsin, has year before finalizing the budg- wee. a.m, an n n, IS e as same exotic rna.erlB a e ear- I ond most S4rVere planned in the ' lier Assets - among them colom. participated in group shows in sev et. I eral states, and has painted in At last year's budget hear- .ix·shot Project Asset series. The bium , molybdenum and zirconium Mexico and Europe. ings, the mo t popular em· 'lider, whose surface is speckled oxide. The previous tests showed ploye requests wel'e pay raises, vith about 2.000 dots of multi· these materials are capable o( sur- I longevity pay and uni 'orm. I d h t T . I . t ., t March 5 Deadline Informed ources expect all '. or~ ea sensl Ive pam S, 1 0 vlVlng extreme tempera ures over I th ree proposals to be repeated Iy higherd and fllster than any of long periOdS of time. The finding For 01, Hawkeye al this year' scssion . and a l : p~~! c~ ~~sors ... I are being applied to manned spa~. few more .• ,,' II Ji~ Force Lt. «01., RichardrMar. ships under study tIIa! would mit- Editor Appfic'ants ket ity Manager Carsten Lelk. ! ilall said the Thor-Ojlltll fllC is neuver and I:md ~Ir J'I!glllf!e:~fii' TONIGHT on Aoplication for the pdsitions of void said the meeting is open 0 ~~t th~ stubb¥l~)hge~ craft t.o slrips. .:. to any city employe fbr com· 0 6l'(itude pf 39 miles. Then It 1S • " Daily IOwan editor, and editor and ~ 1 0 fl . .tbe CHANNEL 9 ... bus'ioess manager of the Hllwkeye, mf'nt and Imcu ion. hJ:lkc fipry di :-{e, back through The ciait differs (~om others will be considered at a board or .. · .pl • ' ,'h1 'atm~p~lIre at . R~¥ . sPerQ of in that hair the vehicle I cov~ed truS'ets meeting of Student Publi. VATICAN STAjI.,~S~.: II, ' • 3 '1~~OGmllil~ an .ho\lfl . , , "With.a pal n of dots applied ~ cations, Ino., March 26, Applics- VA'/.'rC~1\' CIT,), {*! c ~/1e Vuti:, , ftJloUl 90 minutes · after launch· 1 l~ .(hrr~rent fibades of heat en I· I Co,Spoll.JorC(J By ~ ,- ,c- , tiens are due by 5 p.m., March 5, in cao Post Office :wlIl issu\" ~ sed Ii Ing( T,he Asset vehicle'is to para· live pamt. of six slamos on March 16 to c~m ----- .... I c. ,. , '· .' Th t I 201 Communications Center. ---- OW,a. I,ty,' ~ommunlty ~a re, ne. I Included in the appl ication shou ld memorate tho cllnonizalion of 22 H&R BLOCK ' be th e applicant's cumulative grade Uganda maL'tyrs by Pope Paul VI presents II point average, and a written sum· last year. The stamps will show MOUTH WATERIN' SPECIALS America' lArgest FOR TU ESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONL.Y . a b li ghter-filled evening of fun mary of qUlllifica t iol1s and expel" the portraits of the egro ~aints Tax ervice Call 1,7101 for Prompt Serv lce-Plc kup·Delivery or DJne It l,ht He,. '1 ience. Further information about who suffered martyrdom. II IlPplications can be obta ined in 201 • LO IN BACK bar-be·que d Ribs Dinner r e g . 1.65 now 1.49 I Comm unications Center. • HALF BROASTED CHICKEN r e g . now IISEE HOW THEY RUN At The 1,45 1.29 II • LA RGE SAUSAGE P IZZA with Salad for Two by Tree House Lounge H 8t R BLOCK CO. 65th Annual Iowa Picnic Reg . 2.50 now 2.29 Philip Ki ng in the At Long Beach Saturday • Sp aghe tti and Ra v ioli, re g . 1.45 now 1.29 804 5. CLINTON produced by .~pecial arrangement The Towa Association of South· Clayton House Motel DIAL 338-6588 I its GEORGE'S GOURMET FOODS '; with II crn California will hold 65th W_kd.y. t A.M. to t P.M. - Sat. & Sun. , A.M. to S P.M. Samucl Frcl1l,;h, Inc. II winter picnic at Hecreation Park, BHlie S~ i pto n .. I Long Bepch, Calif., Saturday. .. Opehin g Nig ht Reception I Dale We'l:!sle~, president of the dt :the ~iano :l~8Qc i at)onand a nalive of Charl"S , I I< 'courte s y dty, whp attended the University, . TONIGHt· v Entre NOU5 D rama Group . ~nitl the OJ tinguished Iowan . .. ~I ' ' l , AwardS will be prcsented at the " February 24, 25, 26, '17 I. 8:00 P .M . ': picnic. lhe association was or~aP.ized , : Monfog""'.,y" Hatl' 4-H Fairgrounds /1 ROOMS FOR RINT PERSONAL "., , , I I '1 'f. in 1900 and was incol'Porated in 1~\4 , Its present two vicepresidents, NICE 1\OOt-l Cor one lIilT!. 337.~'. 3·2 NEW! Rud. "ARE (I. ... an Indep ndent 1858 Chevrolet Impala. Full power. 283 1,·,. '1'1 . , '. I Slngfe Al:lmiuion $1 .25 I I Kermit J. Morgan and Alfred F. -~ - ~ monthly publication. Be ,I n n In, eu. - 15,000 miles. Rldlo. heater. ROOMS - reasonable, cookln" prlvl. March 1 t. J:I8-4930. __ 2-26 l ' Call 338-5493 f~ r advan ce reservations. ' SlIfllmet, are also Universit,y of legea, men. Evet',retn Guost Manor, I.~ 11 E. Burlington. ..:;.... 3·8 1955 lWOodoorPonUac Excellent run, IoWa graj!uales. , ______, nln, condition. $170. 338-9052. 2·25 L::~~: ml~ lst l~Pick:::~~t~~~~~f j ~e :::~ ~, -----,--, INGLE room {or graduale man, reo frlrerator. $40. 125 River. 338·5¥70. n·g MOillE HOMES FOIt SALE i9540i'ds Convertible. Make -;ne 7n of· ------l~r. DI.I 338-4138. 2.26 i GIRL roommate wanted. Clo e In" C'!'Ik. L955 Zimmer home 8'd2' lurnl.hed, atr. lnll prlvllelles. 338-8336, ~27 1959 VOq l .C. ,r ADM . M ATI N E E I[ MON. THR U SAT. $1.00 r EVE... SUN. $1.25 1/ CH IL. D ANYTIM E SOc ~ :A~:: ;MES • =, 1 :30 - 3:30 .,- 5: 30 [ 7:30 - 9:3Q. JAMES BOND IS h LI"U'" IN AOTION I 'I • j II BEETLE BAILEY ~goMMei<(,,. buuliful i>M>y from •,,. PrJz. ") T14E F I ~ , '1 T1-\I N6 r 'D DO , , IS TA~ M e mlit·a,'" EVERYTHING HE OFF THI S TOUCHES TU RNS JOS.' , 7 BIG DAYS . TO EXCITEM ENT! " SHOWS: 1:00 . 2:40 • 4:20 • 6:00 • 7:40 • '--__' :20 - f !.etur. 9:31 Ja OUF' ,t&lnnan "'GOLDFINGER'" nCHNtcqLOR·...... UltITED AIITIIT' j j) ~,,,', , f h , U ""' \~, , '-TNt .'LY IGWAN-Iewa ~ ,'.. -T ..... v, ...... 13 ,INS Eight U of I Students To Compete In Annual Forensics;Col)f,e.renc. !""_- Newsman To Talk Here • ! Howard K. Smith. noted news studied on a Rhodes Scholarship. CBS's Washington bureau in 1959 . cember of 1961. Since then he hal Approximately 23 schools from conference are "Unois, Iowa, Mis· ,; ommenta~or who. has receiv~d After the war he stayed to He took over assignments as mo won the Paul White Award and live Midwestern states will par. sourl, South Dakota, and Wiscon· numerous JournalistIC aw.ards. Will covel' the Nuremberg trials and derator, commentalor or reporter has received the DuPont Award tlcipate in an annual Iowa Foren· sin. lecture on "Thel ChanglOg Chal·. . for the second time and was nom· <% sics conference to be held Friday Eight students from the Univer. lenge to America" March 3 at 8 then became chief European COl" on most of the major CBS news and Saturday. p.m. in the Union Main Lounge. respondent and European director eff.orts. In ~arch , 1961 he was ap- inaled ror an Emmy Award reir The conference, which will fea. sity oC Iowa wlll compete in tbe Smith's talk is one in the 1964. of the Columbia Broadcasting Sys· pomted chief correspondent and "Howard K. Smith: News IIpd - ture debate. oratory. extempor. debate section oC the conference. 65 University Lecture Series. tem in London from 1946-59. mana.ger . o~ the bureau. . Comment," his ABC-TV program aneous speaking. and oral inter· They are: Paul Fiala, A2, Cedar FREE TICKETS will be avail. The commentator returned to Smith lamed ABC news In De· that ran for 17 months. - pretation oC literature, is expected Rapids; Ronald Marek, A2 , Cedar able to U of I students and staff to draw more than 100 partici· Rapids; Richard Pundt, A3, Home· members beginning Friday from . pants. It is being sponsored by the stead; Kathryn Greer, AI, Iowa noon to 5:30 p.m. Tickets will be Department of Speech and Drs· City; Norman Elliott, AI, Knox distributed Saturday from 9 a.m. matic under the direction of vUle; Karl Gleaves, Musca· Art Kl. to 1 p.m. and Monday through Michael M. Osborn, assistant pro- tine; Gordon Greta, AI, Sioux For Your Laundry Needs Wednesday of next week from 9 Cessor oC speech. City; and William Wilen, Al, Sioux a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Any tickets reo states to be represented at the Falls, S.~. I Remember Saturday? maining March 3 at 9 a.m. will be available free to the general J Saturday waS a day for trench coats and Ice cr.am Conll, as public. 'i~t. Time - Extra Time For You temperatu,e. hit the sixty mark. Pam Baird, A2, C.dar Rapids, Smith's a ..ards include four and Mike Moon, A2, Des Moines, celebrated the warm weathe, at consecutive 6verseas Press Clu~ a local ice cream shop. But Monday brought back below f'M,.lnll Annual Awar4s tor "best report· temperatures, and U of I students again bundled up for the cold Money - $tretches Your Budget I' in g from ~road " fl1)m 1951- weather. -Photo by Carol Cerpen"r 54 and the uP(mt Commentator Award and S' ma Delia Chi Award Cor news wi; iog, both in 1956. Clot~es ~- Wash & Wear Same· Day In 1961 he won aii Emmy Award for writing "CBS Reports: The Population Explesion,")n which he also served 8S narrator. The Over BlA seas Press Club cited him in 1963 for " Best Interpretation of Foreign Affairs, Television." :laundromat AFTER GRADUATING from Tu· lane University in 1936, Smith 2 Locations went to the University of Heidel· berg, beginning what was latcr 316 (, Bloomington 320 E. Burlington to become an intensive study of Nazism. Expelled from Germany Dollar Bill Changers for his denunciation of Hitierism, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Smith went to Oxford, where he :: This week only! Penney1s Best Sellin'g 7.98 / I You have spring fever, Mon Ch.,? Draperies ' HI. p,... nco on tho rlvorlNnk Indl catos ho " ... He'. onxlou. for birds, worm evenlnls ond IIMs. H.r pro .. Reduced to onco ton. u. sho's 01.0 Int.r.st.d In IIMs. Thl. 'orl. Men Is w.l!-tn.... r.d for .uch actlvltl.s with spatl... clolh- Inti cleoneef by Puis .xpert•. Pr.p.,. ,ourseif for Iprlnl locI.y. ER S & SHIRT LAUNDRY Cologne, After ShAve, T.I" Deodo,.nl, So.p a.r,Cill Sets C.rrl 121 Iowa Avenue • Whetstone Pharmacy 32 South Clinton Iowa City, Iowa • • SW I I matic , , .. , . ,. . .. AUTO PRODUCTlDN- • ...• MADRID, Spain IA'I-;- Spain plans to produce 164,000 automobiles this •A I • year - a 38 per cent increase over 1964. The target Cor 1966 is 300 ,000 cars. lengths for 011 48/1x63/1 .... " Reg. 6.98 NOW 5.99 your windows and beautiful colors in stock or rush-orderedl 48"x84", 90" .. Reg. 7.98 NOW 6.39 reg 7.98 LUXURYGLAS@ - homespun texture Fiberglas@ lOO'it glass, hand 11 wash'n hang, no-iron. 2 yr. no sunfade 72"x63 ••••• Reg. 11.98 NOW 10.99 guarantee·. 9 colors. reg 7.98 TIQUE-SELF-INSULATED 72"x84", 90" Reg. 13.98 NOW 11.99 drapes that keep out heat, cold. sun rays. Machine wash'n hang !lukewarm) no·iron, 2-yr. no sunfade guarantee-. Rayon and acetate brocade. 5 colors. 96"x63" ..... Reg. 15.98 NOW 13.99 reg. 7." DOMINIQUE-handsome nub by textured drapes in beautiful blend of 96"X84/1,~O" . Reg. 18.98 NOW 16.99 . rayon, acetate and silk . Rich surface, weighty quality. 9 colors. 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J J~ Ufe IniliranOlIl anlqueln that 24" X 40" U" x 54" , . , } create an eataU automati· cally simply by purchasing It. By .... tl elba hIP wltage interconnections between electr!? It's the ~ Investment that HUI'ry, be £il'st to choose Crom .ysfeml thmughoat ttie CGUntry, continuing research, eltPlUlsio~ luaranfi'i"s you the tim. and flnplNvemeot - ~se companies wm go right on supp1ying. needed to complete yoUr this excitinll ,roup of Bossa No eolol's more glamorous. de -all the help£ul ele~ needed - low in price, high in value, and " planned llvingl programl vas. signs more dramatic than ever! alw. depeudable. '1 Our campus office specialiZes , Thick I deep all visco8e rayoo pUe, , .. in lif. insurance programs for akid·resist backs. Machine youn, people. Stop by to I" w_, ~.t. limilar efforts. you can a1so tc)unt on good, dependabI. : lukeWarm watcl·. Incredible buY I M. us or telephone, Ole. ..1eIYico atreuouablo cost. LAWRENCE T. WADE, •a ,a General Agent • .. 1,. Sayings & Loan Bldg. • • Iowa CIty, Iowa •, • Phone 331·3631 ,. · SHOP PENNEY'S IN IOWA CITY CHARGE ITI " PROVHuENT 'Ii " Tonight, Shop 'til 9 ' °1 5 30 Shop without cash MUTUALIiiIiIi LI FE Open TUII_, Fri., and Sat. 9 tl: h ad ' .... "''' .. Ne. CO"~.N. V 0,. "H II,. "D~ L "H I . , W enevery- • century o( de(iic./ed service "A~~"'r::fQ!?", _ wida 170.000 ~~~n . ~~ l~,.a®~~QgldDlI! Mon., Wed., and Thurs. 9 'til 9 wantl ( Jfl~~.U, 11 " I I' ( I, " J ) " II , I 'r
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