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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1962-05-09 What's Up? The Weather P.rtly cloudy .nd w.,-mer with shaw.,. and Find aut by r.Mllng C:.mpus Notes. e""ry d.y thunderlt.rms today or tonl,ht. Hiths in .... in The D.ily law.n - TacI.y on P.ge ,. oi owan 10s. Seming tM Stat, University of Iowa and the Peop18 of Iowa City Established in 1863 Associated Preu Lealed Wire aod WirepboCo United Press International Leased WireJ 5 Cents per Copy Wednesday, fay 9, 1962, Iowa City, la. Another Thrust Eclitorial- By Communists Discrimination-Time JFK. PI~dges Equal Shakes Laos For Strong Leadership With Pr ident irgil ~1 . Hancher's statement lon­ Pressure on Labor Target 15 Houei Sai, day concerning the niver fty tund on di crimination, Last Northern Post tbose interested in ending di crimination have gone full Of Royal Government route around the well-known circle, with the end result s, dly being that little or nothing h, s actually been accompli hed VIENTIANE, Lao s IA'I - Pro­ to eliminate or lessen what di crimination exi t in the Uni­ To Avoid Inflation Communist troops are driving to· versity and Iowa City community. ward a royal Laotian sh'onghold T L A It T I C CITY, I .J. the public intere t and if the peo. d rous apptause during his 30- OPPOSite the tip of Thailand after Charges of discrimination in off-campus hou ing and in ( UP[) - Presid nt Kennedy pie feel il is not, then they hould minute speech. defeating efforts by remnants of the Delta Chi incident were presented. Investigation toolc secure the services of a new Pre i­ But tbe union audience did not Ihe Nam Tha garrison to regroup vowed Tue. day 10 exert (,([ual place. with the result that no actual violations WE're found dent of the United States," Ken· cheer hi latest appeal fot waee in their path, the Government an· pre sure on management and nedy said. the Administration. When Dean of tudent Huit' restraint. nounced Tuesday night. by r. L. labor to hOld off innation and said The President new here in his The tal' get of the drive - a swi[t Kennedy declared that the "fe­ investigation of off-campus housing discrimination charges i( the Aml'rican people disapproved n w jet-powered helicopter to ad· rocious" struggle against commu­ sequel to the Red offensive that was still in progress, students and some faculty picketed Old raptured Nam Tha Sunday - is the .....,c..... ,~,' of his tactics "then they hould dre lh convention and returned ni m around the world and Increas· border town of Houei Sai, 100 miles Capitol, a king for a tatement by the' President and for ecure the nice of a new Presi­ immediately afterward to Wa. h· ing foreign competition for world southwest of Nam Tha. market made it e senlial to avoid Iluit's report. The picketers let up on Huit when the report dent. " ington . IJis words on the responsi· any new inflationary spiral. Pathet Lao rebels were reported came out, and after one last ning at the Pr sident - a sit-in Kennedy lold a cheering United bility of labor and corporations to opel-ating only 2() miles away. K.nnedy ",lei he did not Intond Auto Workers convention he in­ Hauei s.i 15 the I.. t m.lor demonstration - quieted. A discrimination forum, de igned avoid any new inflationary spiral to Impose wege or pric. control, tended to i)(' an active Pre ident were tough despite reports th Government post north of luang to bring forth some positive Ilgg stions about action that but would rety an volunt.ry co­ and to \'Igorously defend th public UA W favored wage increases. oper.tlan from both sldel If the Preb.ng, the roy.1 capit.l. Ad· might prevent discrimination, turned out to more of Ing Far.ign Min 1st e r Sisouk be a interest wh th r It wn. threatened THE 10.000 deleaate • wive nd barglinlnt t.bl. to ec:hleve " .... N.chlmplss.k tald newsmen the per~onal duel, complete with jc ring and cheering, b twecn by management or union .. chool childr n In huge Conven­ spoIIslble" Nttllm.nts. enemy's aim is to accupy the students and faculty v . the dean of students: Only a very "I BELt eve it is the busines of tion Hull /CoI'e Kennedy a two-min· The President, who has come un· th President .. to concern him­ ute ovalion on arrival and inter­ whole north of the country. few ideas came out of the forum, and most of tho e were der Inc rea ing fire (rom business The Defense Ministry said three elr with the general welrare and rupted him constantly with thun- leaders ror his dramatic drive to Red battalions we rein pursuit already under consideration by the Student Senate or had -------------------------------- roll back steel price increases, down the narrow dirt road toward already been suggested elsewhere. hrugged orr these crt tic isms. I10uei Sai. An editorial appear d in the ]own City Press-Citizen He said some people felt the They crushed Government reo Bias Statement Called Friday calling upon the University to tnlce the lend in President shou ld behave like the grouping effort$ in a three· hour honorary chairman of a great fra­ battle Monday at Vieng Phou Kha, erasing the discrimination problems, thus giving a view l ternal organization but this clashed 40 miles southeast of Nam Tha. from the "city side.~ And 10ndny, President Hancher i sued with constitutional mandates. "The situation is still conCused ," IT 00 Mild by Critics a tatcmcnl indicating that th University was laking ac­ At a time when U.S. forces Irt a communique said, adding that By STEVE SANGER poised to rllist C:ammunlst .d. reports the Government troops suf· tion, that a great number of area had been cleared of dis­ said two (acts ore clear. Stiff Writer "1. National Craternity officers v.nets from Rtd-enclrdtd B,rll" fered heavy casualties has not yet crimination, thllt the lIanklns case would not b r -opened, Almost Unconquerable ta South VI.t Nlm, he said, the been confirmed. orne of the per on rna t involv- and per ons outside the SUI chop­ and finally that th e University would continue to work for The ancient clack tower an the old CItv HIli Ilmost proved un· l'd In critici~m of the 81J1 Adminis· ter of Delta Chi did actively and Admlnlltratlon mUlt resist un­ The survivors, wearied even be· justlfi.d w... prlce dv.ncll. Core the fight by their long forced equality in off-cnmpus bousing. That statement, we think, canquerable Tuesday Ifternaan, but finally W.I tappled by wreck.rl tration during the racial discnmi· blatantly attempt to bring about nation controversy Were interview- the deplcdging of Hankins. "We have two ta ks in economic march from Nam Tha, were reo brought everyone involved right back to where the entire wha had ta use twa truckl ta pull a cable wrlpped araund the wood­ ported retreating tow a r d Houei .n structur •• Workm.n hed p.rtlally sewed through ttle m.in IUP' d Tue day to learn their reaction "2. No quick, clear, public ac· policy - to create demand so that affair started. to President Virgil M. Hancher'S lion was taken, or has be n yet we will have a market for all that Sal. portl, then att.ched the c.bla. Th. truckl heaved, one ra .. aff Its Canquest of Houei 5.1 wauld WHAT ALL TIllS pOints out, it seems clear, is that bias statement relea ed Monday. token by Hancher or by any other we can produce and to avoid inna­ front WhMII, .nd afttr many unsucc.ssful trltl, the tower crash.d. Commt'nts varied, although most administrator to castigate these tion" the President said. bra.den the .rc of t.rrltary dom· while nearly everyone - students, town people, faculty and As it fell •• whit. pigeon fl.w out af ttle dust, unharmed. in.ted by the Plttlet L.o to bor­ were critical. reprehensible off-campus attempts "While Individual adjustments der regions fronting ° n bot h Administration - is for bringing an end to discrimination, - Phota by Larry RIPoport In the report, Hancher said he to conlrol the member hip of the may have to be made to fit the neufrll Burm ••nd pro·West.rn veryone also has his own suggested way of going about it. would not reopen the Andy Han· sur chapter of Delta ChI." previous patterns in individual In­ kins·Delta Chi depledging incident. He .dd.d th.t the f.culty mem- Thailand. and, further, tbat right now, no one is going to convince the dustry, in general a wage policy They already command all Laos' He also stated that because "a ben and students, referr.d to bv which seeks its gains out of the frontier with Red China and Com­ other that his way is best. The situation reminds us of the Final Exam Schedule small but vocal number of faculty Hancher, who demanstr.ttd, fruit oC technology instead of the munist North Viel Nam and con- tribe with too many chiefs and not enough Indians; or of the and tudents have been di sali £jed ""rv. fa r.trieve, prot.ct and pockets of consumers is the one team of horse trying to get the same place, but, ith each Final xaminations (or this se· FRtDAY, JUNE 1 with the procedur in the enforce· glarify the r'putatlan of this Unl· basic approach that can help every mester will begin at 8 a.m., May ••.m .
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