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CLARKE AIR FORCE BASE, and 1,200 mil from the Philip­ began when 95 died during the operating under' rigid regula~ and operating records of the Philippine (Saturday - (UP)) p • Its gas upply ran out at crash of an American Airlines !ions. plane. - An enterg ocy task force of 8:22 am. Frid y. plane at takeorr in New York In Washin~n, a Civil Aeor­ A 5pOkesman for the Flying nautica Board (CAB) pokes· ships and planes arched the air On oC the archers as Maj. larch 1. Tiger tines ill Burbank, Calif., John G. Da\is, RolliJlg Hills, man said the pla1le'. disappear­ said an inwstiption will be routes Crom Guam to the Philip­ The Flying Tiger plane disap­ pines today lor a trace 01 a char­ Calif .. who flew over the doomed ance may join the list oC mys­ made into the possibility of !abo­ peared al a time when Congress tered airliner that vanished o\'er plane's route for nine hours and teries of the &ea, Its cause nevu tage. was considering legislation COl er­ the Pacltlc hile carrying Amer­ 3S minut in the personal plane known. A joint investigation will be ing charter flights Cor the U.S. of the cornman r oC the 15th He said solution of accidents connected by the fed raJ agen­ i an soldier to mbatlled Viet military by uppl mental or non- am. .S. Air Fon·ce. He held out over water was diflicult because ci and the airline. the pokes­ little hope oC finding un'ivors. recovery oC wreckage oCten is im­ m n said. The stricken plane carried 107 A comp.... list of IMSl4ln ..rs po ibl The spokesman said !.bere was persons - 93 Gl's,three Vi t a­ "A man usually can last only "nI the mlssint pI_ is avall­ The CAB can't even appoint a no e\'idence at this lime of &abo­ m e soldiers, and a crew of 11, 24 hour e\'Cl\ in those warm wa­ ab" in The Doily I_on new.. Cull in,' sUgating team in the lage. including Cour women. A!J the ter ," he ld, r~, .1 t.mmunicoti4llts Cen­ ..r. No 1__ were ...,.., Flying Tiger disappearance un­ "We have made a complete hours ticked by, hope Cor their If the m.is log plane's p D- I or until wreckage found . Rarch of the records Of the mi - safely faded. gers and. crew are 10 ,the disas­ For instance, investiga ors to ing airplane for the 1 t two The super-constcllalion oC the ter will be Ihe second worst o[ scheduled airlines as a result of study the engines or tructu.re yea r s and it i5 exceptionally Flying Tiger lin took off from the seri of plan accld nls that an Imperial Airlines Constellation can't be named lC these parts a.re clean with very little trouble. Guam at 10:56 p.m. 'Ibursday have pl8lUed international avia· crash that killed 74 Army recruits not Cound. There is nolhing to m­ "The pUot had been ftyini with For Clark Air Force Base and tion lhi monlh. Counting tho n ar Richmond. Va .. 1a t Nov. 10. vestigate. us for nearly U years and was lao t wa hard from by radio an who may ha"e died in the Paci­ Flying Tiger lin Vo'Ould noL be How v r. the CAB on the We t highly eX'perienced In over-ocean hour and 22 minut laler when fic. nearly 350 persons ha\'e been afCected by such legislation be­ Co t and In Hawaii already has fiyln,. both on the Pacltlc and it was 300 miles w sl oC Guam killed in the plane accidents that cau e It i5 a scheduled airline started checking the maintenance Atlantic," the spokesman. said.

I- 01 owan Snow Battle Serving the State University of Iowa and tM People of Iowa CItv Moking tho best they could 01 the stolo snow, Sigma PI soclol fra ..rnltles In a sort of snowball Established In l.868 mombors of tho Alph. Dolta Pi and Alph. Phi JO­ fight nchon.. In City Park Friday afternoon. tUsoclated Press Leued Wire and Wirephoto United Prell lDterDatiooal Leued Wirel • Cellta ~ C'..opJ Saturday, March 17, 1962, Iowa City, Ie. ci.1 sororities b.ttled members of Sigmo Chi ond -Photo by Joe Lippincott Begorrah, It's ci Great SPI Approves Day for the SUlrish! 'Na-Biasi Rule Mr. K: Soviet Rockets By TOM HOGAN we.rint an offIcl.1 shamrock I 01 Staft Writ~r or course, it wouldn't be St. Pat­ For Ads I The Blarney Stone's been found, rick's Day in Iowa City without A resolution requiring persons the ,Mecca Ball was a success, aIL green beer. An ample supply or who advertise housing facilities in the green refresher from the Emer­ J the preparations for "An Olde Irish The Daily Iowan to sign a non­ ald Isle, has arrived and many discriminatory pledge was passed Inne" have been made, there's an good Irish minds may be a bit unanimously by the Board of Trus· abunda.nt supply oC shamrocks on confused in deciding where to par· Can Circl the tee of Student Publications, Inc. e Globe hand, and perhaps the most neces· take. Here's a suggestion: Why not (SPI> Friday. sary thing, GREEN BEER IS try them all? Spread yourself The resolution, presented by around and meet all the true lovers HERE! board member Mike Madull, AS, oC the old sod. Oak Park, Ill., specifies that after Announces. Launching Put all this together, and even Not only will there be green beer. June 1, 1962, persons desiring to Ute most stubborn will have to ad­ but the strains 01 songs like "The advertise housing facilities for rent mit that notbing can stop SUI from Wearing of the Green," "The Irish or sale in The Daily Cowan will be Of New Red Satellite celebrating this greenest of days, Washerwoman," "All Hail to St. required to pledge in writing not Patrick," and "Did Your Mother to discriminate among prospective Combined from Leasod Wlr .. St. Patrick's Day. Come from Ireland:' will add plen­ tenants or pUl'chasers on the basis MO COW - Pr mier Khrushchev Friday announced the New York and Chicago are ty of "lilt" to the atmosphere. of race, color, creed or national having parades, it's a national successful launching of a new Rus Ian satellite and boast d of Of course, Irish hats and sham­ origin." of n w global roc"kets which oould holiday In Ireland and most rocks will be a must for true and Non-diKrlmlnatory pledges on tho country is celebrating; but devoted participation. fil. with the OOlce of Student Af· attack the from there. AmericaD$ do not understand what I. happening in Iowa City to fairs will be considered flllfill· any direction and render its radar this." help "St. Paddy" ce/ebr.te his One word of caution to all ment of the requirement, accord­ defense screens o~ Khrvshchev'. announcomont of dlY? wou/d·be celebr.tors: .von on Ing to the resolution. tho ....1I1te I.unchlng wa. cal· St. Patrick's D.y the crvel n_s· He said the SovIets' new inter· Actually, the celebrations started The resolution also provides that continental missiles ware "invul· culated to .ppear .ntl... 1y Im­ slty of being 21 still appUes. But viQlations of the pI dge will be in­ promptu. On. of the &pOakara Monday with the opening of Mecca don't be like Jerry Hutchinson, nerable" to American anti-missile Week. Th engineers, bedecked in vestigated and the rigbt to adver­ missiles and could circle the earth p,..cedlng Khrvshchev extolled A2, New Hampton, who Is going tise in The Iowan will be revoked the p,..mlor's effem In IMlpin. straw hats with green bands, have " to sit home .nd sulk all day" and attack !"rom any direction be· had a busy week. iC alleged violations are found to Core a warning could be sounded. the Soviet Union to variouS becaul4I he', not 21. Plenty of be true. spac. suc,esl4lS Including tM Tho erection of tho Distant With mathematical eCCiciency, Coke .nd Pepsi will .be on h.nd, The final provision in the resolu­ I.unchlng of .stronauts. undergraduate engineers found the Early W.rnlng (OEW) and other tion is that the publisher is in­ At that point Khrushchev inter~ When asked to comment on how radar w.rnlng systeml was lust traditional Blarney Stone Tuesday, structed to implement administra­ rupted and gesturing with a point­ they were going to celebrate tOday, a w.ste of m_y, ho said. He ac· which was hidden Sunday by gradu· the e "typical" SUIowans replied: tion of the resolUtion, including any ing forefinger said: ate engineers. st. Pat must have such investigation. companied this sta.. ment with a "Yes, another one has been shot Mary Lee Blakey, A2 .. East Mo­ new oppeol to tho West to a,cept been witb them, for this was close MaduH said the board felt up today and has been circling the line: "r plan to dye my hair green Soviet disarmament proposals. to record time. in honor of my great aunt Han· that slnc. The Daily Iowan is earth already for three hours." To help keep Mecci Week norah." conn.cted with the University Khrushchev gave no details of Thunderous applause greeted the stage of development oC the green, a task force of engineers Dean Lampe, E3, Reinbeck, who "it has .n obligation not to be the premier's words. It was tho loosed a herd of 50 green mice in a party to people who pr.ctice global rocket, wbich he caUed a first known Soviet space shot since is steward for Delta Upsilon social new weapon. tho Llw Building Wednesday to fraternity: "Because I'm Dean discrimination." Maj. Gherman Titov made 17 or. r.mind their tr.ditional enemies O'Lampe today, I'm going to give In a resolulion presented to the Join in Applause The announcement was made be· bits of the earth last Aug. 6. th.t St. Pat would soon arrive. the brothers all the Irish stew they SUI Student Senate in February, fore several thousand people who (TIM offlcl.1 Tass nows ..ency Members of the Presidium of the Kalinln elec­ nounced that tho Soyi.t Union launched a colmic ..Id the ....1I1t. launched Fri­ These and other activities, cou· want." Student Body President John Nie· came to cheer Khrushchev in his meyer requested that the Senate torll district of Moscow ioin with Promi.r Khru­ yehic/. Friday .nd that it Is In orbit. day wa. not mannocl and carried pled with the Mecca Ball, have Perhaps Larry Schlue, A4, Cedar helped SUI get ready to greet to­ recommend to SUI that household­ shchev In applauding a speaker. Khrushchev an· -AP Wi,..photo Four SU I students spotted the only scientific Instrvment. to Rapids summed up what the mao ers advertising in The Daily Iowan carry out ..... for further spoce day with much gusto and antici­ jority are going to do : "Drink, newly·launched Russian s.tel­ pledge not to discriminate. U.. over Iowa at 7 p.m, Friday, .xploratlon. It ..Id Russia would pation. drink, drink!" MaduCf said he had considered Others Say, 'Keep Talking'- Tho stuclants, worklnt from tho carry out a whole new serlos Tbe omcial celebration will come Whatever is on your personal the Senate resolution before draft­ of spac. launchlnt' during 1"2.) to an end tonight with the lFC roof observ.tory of tho Physics agenda, and whether your Irish, ing his. He said bis resolution had Buildint, .Ighted the spoco y.­ In his speech, Khrushchev also dance, "An Olde Irish Inne." But or merely pseudo Irish, have a been sent to the board members said the Soviet Union would spare what goes before and after should hlcl. through a 12-inch sa.. lIi .. good time! for study before the meeting. no effort to make the Geneva dis­ not be treated lightly. tr.cklng tele,coPe at 7:05 and Russia: U.S. Terms Impossible followed Its path for about • min­ armament conference a success All Irish and the "Irish-for·a ute. but declared the system of con­ trols proposed by the United States cloy" should ha.... no trouble in GENEVA !A'I - The Soviet Union atmospheric tests in mid-Pacific that the Soviet Union would never Tho four a,.. Darrel C.rson, being properly attired tod.y. Margie Baumgartner Named would be nothing but an espionage accept the American proposala and Al, Council Bluffs: Lany Fischel, Many Iowa City storti h.ve been aCcused the United States Friday late in April unless the Soviet Gov­ service. oC laying down impossible condi­ ernment has agreed to an interna­ threatened the UnIted States with Al, D.llas, Te.,: D_.n H ••- selling gr"n h.ts, shamrocks, a new global rocket which he said ton, A3, Ma_ City: and Tom Irish pipes, and shillelagh. A tionally policed ban by that time. Mecca Queen by Engineers tions for ending nuclear weapon could not be brought down by anti­ Snyder, A1, Ana...... word of warning: you m.y not tests. The next move, American sources missile deCenses. P.t any green boor if you're not Margaret Baumgartner, A2, Ke­ gineering student to William Car­ American officials said President said, is up to the Soviet Union. The News East and West began opeDly woo­ unopposed election campaign in a wanee, m., was crown.ed Mecca son, E3, Ely • Kennedy's proposals for a mean- The Soviet-American sparring ing the nations 01 the central group Moscow district for the Supreme Queen at the 52nd annual Mecca "Transit" engineering magazine ingful test ban treaty remain open was at the edge of the 17·nation in the conference - dubbed the Soviet. The election ia Sunday. In Brief Meeting S/atecl for Ball in the Main Lounge of the awards went to Bob Peterson, E4, for negotiations, and refused to ac- disarmament conference. Sovi~t eight middle men. These are Bra­ cept Soviet rejection of the pro- Semyon Tsarapkin W.stern observers ..lei he 0b- Iowa Memorial Union Friday night. Olds, and to Don Lathrop, Daven­ Am~assa~or zil, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mexi· viously was trying to put prsuure (Combinod from L••• Wlrea) 'Town' posals as final. agam reJected U.S. demands for co, Nigeria, Sweden and the United Candidates Thomas Havel, E4, Iowa City was port; Jim Whiteley, Gx, Iowa City; on tho dll4lrmanwnt nagotl""" CAPE CANAV.RAL - Am- and Jim Crouse, WillJamsburg; all Time was ticking away on the an in~ernational inspe:tion syste~. Arab RepUblic. A coffee hour, discussion, and crowned St. Pat. I at Ganeva by telling of _ 50- erica's TItan·2 rocket, billed as thia of whom were graduated in problem. The United States has While he was speakmg, PrelWer The middle men began careful question period for the eight Town viet rocket ach ..vornonb, At _ natJon's biggest and best intercon· Members of Miss Baumgartner's February. moves of their own to keep the Men candidates for Student Settate announced it will fire a series of KhrUshchev declared in MoscOw point he warnacl that It Is 1m- tillelltal missile, streaked more court were Sally Neville, AI, Dav- J United States and the Soviet UnioD positions will be conducted by The poJllbl. to .volve By warnlnt thaD 5,0118 miles on its "go-Cor· negotiating. Daily Iowan Monday at 4 p.m. in enport; Linda Farroh, N3, Elgin, I - system against missiles SO only broke" maiden flight Friday. _ the Communications Center Lounge. Dl.; Nancy Johnson, A2, West Un· a disarmament trMfJ ,..malns Its nose cone was retrieved In a for protection, South Atlantic target area near Tbe purpoSe of the meeting ion; and Barbara Rubin, A2, Des Presents Plaque whicb is open to the public, is to Moines. Khrushchev ranged Crom sar- Ascension 1sIaDd. castic to paternal as he told of ••• bring out the issues imporlant to The queen and St. Pat were voted In Honor of Dag Town Men and to distinguish tbe Soviet rocket and missile gains. BERLIN - The Russians sent upon by engineering students at a stands oC the eight candidates. Dr. Raymond R. Rembolt, direc­ He said the United StateI aent military planes into the Allied air smoker Thursday night. Uz Francia Powers over corridors at nigbt (or the first There are four Town Men posi­ tor of the Hospital School for Sever· About 150 couples attended the ely Handicapped Children, Thurs· Sverdlovslt to have a look at the time in a danegrous DeW harass­ tions on the Senate. area where it was assumed au. men! of Western military and com· dance. day presented the SwedIsh ambas­ sador to the United States with a sian intercontinental missiles were merclal fliIbla. But DO incident. SPI Seeks Applications In other Mecca Week activities plaque honoring the late United stationed.- , OCCUJ'IC. Berne Ketchum, E3, Oelwein, and Nations Secretary - General D a, "But now, even if it ia II8IUDJed • e - For 163 Hawkeye Editor Larry Slrawborn, Ea, Belle Plaine, Hammarskjold Cor his years of ser­ th~t they were right in their caI- GUATEMALA CITY-The ArmJ Student Publications, Inc. is still took first and second places in the vice and contrIbutions to world culatiOll8, these AmericaD militar- Friday seJzed coatroI of this capt· we can fire from tal city to bait anti-Governmeot seeking applications for edllor of shaving race. peace. iata, thole post- The presentation wall made at lions not acl'OSl the North Pole but rIDtiDg in which 14 per80DI have the 1963 Hawkeye yearbook. Ap· The Collowing honors were also • plication in letter form must be Waabington, D.C., on behal! Of !.be In the reverse direction. .n ltilled and others Injured in turned in at 205 Communications given: The Tau Beta Pi Award for Men's Service Organization of 0p­ "". • pepuIar MY'" ..... the put on hours. '!be Governmeat Center by noon Friday. Letters the outstanding engineering fresh­ timist International, of which Rem­ YIU oxpoct him .. appear at the blatDed the outbreaks 011 "ca.u. should include publications e¥peri. man and the Chi Epsilon Award bolt is president. door but he cl..... In thnuIh the eon.MmW IUbversjoa." ence, activities and cumulative for the ' outstanding freshman in The ambassador, GUIIJIar Jarr­ wlnclow. • • • 0 • • grade point. The post pays $100 a Civil Engineering last year to Jim ing, accepted the plaque on be­ half 01 the Hammarakjold family. ''Today the U.S. ia vulnerable SAIGON, Ylet N_ - U.S. Arm,. month for nine months. Ashton, E2, Davenport; the Theta like any other COUDtry In the belicopten c:aI'1')'iq South Viet· Tau Achievement Award, based _orId. The plaque w.. inscribed "Well Our IdeDtiata and engIneen have JWbeIe Go,ernmeut IOIdien led T one,third on scholarship and twn- Done, Good and Fatthful Servant," tteated a new Inter-contlnental a IIIcceufuI attaek GIl ComIJPlllIIt . BENDA APPOIN E~ thirds on activities, to Charles and bears his Jearl III U.N. eervice DaVid C. Benda, A4, Collms, was IGme, E4, Clinton; the outstanding roebt which II invulDerable to prriIIaa ..... the Cambodln and the U.N. ~. named business manager of the senior in Civil Engineering, Tom 1lIIti-misaile mlpi]es." border ~. miIIar1 80IIrCeI Kbrushcbev, gestqrInc vigQrauI. 18Icl...,. 1963 Hawkeye by the Board of Butts, E4. Muscatine; the Eta Mecca Royalty CLAIM JAM RECORD b' aDd Ibatiq lUI fiIt. said: _.. Trustees oC Student Publications, Kappa NU Award for the outstand­ OSHKOSH, Wis. (UPI) - Osb- "Tbere Is 110 difference DOW wile- R.NO,..... _ ...... NelIaa Inc. Friday. Benda, a personnel ing electrical engineering student SUI ....Ineerint atuclants Friday crownocl Mo ... roh, NJ, Elgin, III.; Sally Neyllle, A1, .,...... ; kosb State tiler a town Is GIl the border of Roc!bfeIhr I'rida)' ... grated • management major served as page to Larry Kenney, Ea, Mt. Pleasant; .....t Baum,artner, At, K_..... , III., (canter) and larbara RIIbIn, A2, Dot Mol ...., Mia BauIno ~Uep lt~ls!"daT claimed a room-JammiDI rec:- IaID8 frontier, beCluae tile rocuta divaree liter a 1IIarrIap mon contract manager for the 1962 and the Pi Tau Sigma Award lor as 1"2 Mecca Queen, Her attendants a,.. (from ,.rtnor w.. crownocI at tM Mecca lall Friday of ord. 'I1Iey said they squeezed 153 can 10 8D)'Wbere. It it ~. tbq II rean to the New YorIE Hawkeye. the outatalldlng meebaQical ea· loft) Narter JDhnIOll, A2. West Union; Linda Fa... nl,ht, -P..... br .. P.rw- persons into a • bJ U foot room. Wherever mill IIIIId Jt, II .... en. _. Ed1f~r;al Pafj"-; . . " . . Is a DynastY-r',Ut", Wli

10:45 I.m. ~10rnln, Worship Shamro 5' ill the Land 7:30 p.m., Evelllni Service Of Kennedys J~:Gt~~~u. -0- '. 603 E. Wasbimrton ~t. REORGANIZED CHURCB Rlbbl Sbeldon IldwucU OF JESUS CHRIST Of the Tall Corn · U"~ P'rIday Service, 8 p.m. OF LATTER DAY SAIN'I'II Sh aping p• Sabbath WOnhl~turday, II a.JD. 221 Melrose Ave. J . D. Anderson, PutGR It's a fact, nbt' qmartley" one may philosophize, that ASSEMBLY OF GOD 9:30 I.m., Church School almost everyone but the Irish celebrate St. Patrick's Day. By ROSCOE DRUMMOND 1330 Keokuk Street 10:30 a.m. Mornin, Wonlllp 'l'IIe Rev. Geor,eW. Mullen, P.stor -0- -AnyaDe with a d~,hp " of Irish blood or an enthusiastic bent On the basis of his performance 10 a.m. Sunday SclIool SHARON EVANGELICAl Morn1n~ WorshIp, 11 a.m. adorns the color green for the day. on "Meet the Press," it is clear 7 p.m. Youth MeeUn, UNITED BRETHREN CHUIlCII that the President's youngest bro· EVllIIiellBt:Ic Service, -':45 P.JD. Kalona The holiday, wbi h has been observed since tl1e first -0- Rev. Howard H. Marty, P... ther, 30-year-old Edward Ken­ 9:30 B.ll)., Sunday School days of this natioH; 'h6nors St. Patrick, the patron saint of BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH 10:30 am., DIvine Worship nedy, will be a formidable candi­ B St. &I Fifth Ave., Iowa City 7:30 p.m., Evenin, Service , Ireland. " I • Jim Jordan, InterIm Pastor --0-- date in the contest to be U.S. 1024 E. BurltnR1;on Phone 8-854'1 ST. ANDREW Th'ousands of miles away from th bnd 0' grc n, while senator from Massachusetts. Sundly, 9:45 a.m., Sunday Scbool PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10:4.5 a.m., MOJ,"l1in, Worship corn stalks stand mummified in shrouds of snow, a town of He proved his ability to evade 7 p.m. Evening WorshIp SunsetUnIversity & Melrose Hel,btl Ave. . :15 p.m. University Youth I more than 3,000 claims the largest St. Patrick's Day parade questions as well as answer them. Rev. Hubert B. Brom. Put. J'eUowahlp 9:30 a.m., WorshIp, Nursery, ClnIrdI outside of New York City. He de£lly resorted to wit when he -0- School - Adult Class, Jr. II\CII BETHEL AFRICAN Dept. and Grade 3 ana IUl«Wr. was inevitably asked about the Emmetsburg, Iowa, which was founded in 1858 by METHODIST CHURCH 11 a.m. WorshIp, Nursery, Cbw .. prospect - or the danger - of a 411 S. Governor St. Scbool, 6th Grade and under. 'l'IIe Rev. Fred L. Penn,y, Pastor -0- Irish inlmigrants has planned dancing, tricks, and a parade "Kennedy dynasty" in American 10 a.m., Sunday School ST. PAUL'S for todllY. In past years Emmetsburg always celebrated St. -0- LUTHEJIAN CHAPEL political life. In effect, Edward's CHRISTIAN REFORMED (MIS80url Synod) PatricJ(s Day, but it wasn't until last year that all the quick reply was that it waS too CHURCH . 404 E. Jefferson Conference Room No.1 Rev. Walter Wenell . shennanigans, began. late now to talk about too many Iowa MemorIal Union 9 and 11 a,m., DIvine Servteea Rev. Robert J. Palma Holy CommunIon every ~ J.ast year the townsfolk painted the main street green. Kennedys, that the reporter 10 a.DI., Worship Sunday Sermon: "A Pantheon In Every 10 a.m., Adult Bible Stud7 IIId About 10,000 visitors are expected for the festivities today. should have "spoken to my par· Empty Heart" Su nday School ents several years ago." 7 p.m., WorshIp -~ John McCain is the official Irish Spokesman for the Sermon: "Peace Amid Turbulence" LUTHERAN CHURCH "Meet the Press" has been a -0- OF CHRIST THE KING St. Patrick's Da)" celebration in Emmetsburg, and claims THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Chrlstus House harrowing, sometimes fatal, or­ 1318 Kirkwood North Dubuque & Church SIreetI full responsibility .~or turning Browns, Gazuskis, and Ruge­ deal for politi- . B111 Mackey and BllI Humble The Rev. Eugene K. Hanaoa. ,Ill« cians more mao Joint Mlni9tera 9:15 a.m., Church School lios in.to full-blooded Irishmen for 24 hours. 1 a.lII., Bible Stuely 10:30 a.m., The Service. Nul'1U)'. ture and more IO .a.m .• Worship Sermon: "Tile Cross DIvide. 5001 Emmetsburg, he explained, is named after an Irish experienced than 7 p.m., Even In, Worship from Slaves" -jl- -<>- Edward. The i. ~• • '" patriot, a rebel, who lived at the turn of the 18th century. '. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ST. MARK'S • .'~ , i< fact that he sur­ OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS METHODIST CHURCH His statue, which is vlaced on a pedestal at Emmetsburg, vived it substan­ 910 E. Fairchild St. 124'h E. Colleee tiaUy unscarred 1 a.DI., Priesthood Meets at Odd Fellow's u.n ha$ become a sym''fi Dor the St. Patrick's Day celebration. 10:80 a.m., Sunday Sel\ool Robert E, Engel, Pastor suggests that he . e p.m., Sacrament Meetln, 9:30 a.m, WorshIp Servlce-Nunery . McCain who cWms that there is " .•• a peaceful type has a good -0- 10:45 a,m., Church School III .... amount of the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 6 p.m., Youth FeUowshlp of Irish in Emmetsb6rg," speculating that the Irish gather­ 1035 Wade St. -0- ing coulun't lead· lInoth r 'donnybrook' Kennedy f 1 air The Rev. Harold L. Keeney, Pastor ST. THOMAS MORE ~ t9 - '"'-- =­ and poise. 10:30 a.m., Mornin, Worship 405 N. Riverside -0- MonsIgno r J . D. Conway, ,... 'TJ1ere is " .•. p'TObably not another town in the United '---- Is there likely to be a "Ken· THE CONGREGATIONAL 8:30, 10, 11 :30 a,m. and 5 p.m., 1 Sunday Masses. The 10 a... _ .. St~es .that h e as big as oms, except maybe New nedy dynasty" in U.S. politics? CHURCH a High Mass sung by the COJIII9 In asking this directly the news­ Clinton & Jefferson Streets gatlon. York," he said. men were doing no more than 10:"5 a,Jn., Church School 6:30 and 7 a.m., 5 p.m., Dall}> II... 10:45 a.m., MornIng WorshIp ConCessIons on Saturllay froID U :. According to the Encyclopedia Britanica, St. Patrick raising a matter which comes Sermon: "Freedom toom Frustra· p.m.; 7-8 :30 p.m. into conversation in Washington, tion and Deluslon" - 0- led a centroversipllW . !,>-uthorities say his importance was G p.m., Studht Fellowship ST. WENCESLAUS CHURCIJ sometimes seriously, sometimes -0- 618 E. Davenport SI. invented in later ye s, while others insist that he is de­ banteringly. EVANGELICAL The Rev. Edward W, Neudl, ,utor Finally Taking Down the Scarecrow FREE CHURCH 6:30, 8, 10 and 11:45 a,m. Sondl1 , "serving of the praise e has been given. There have been four Kennedy OF CORALVILLE Masses relations high in the Federal Gov­ 'l'II. Rev. W. Robert CU:bertlOD, 7 and 7:30 a.m., Dally M...... St. Patrick led a ihtehsely spiritual life, was enlbusi­ Pastor - 0- ernment during the first year of 9:45 a.m., Sunday School THE UNITED CHURCH 11 8.m., Morning WorshIp asti and was a man f etion and deeds. Kennedy I: the President; his 7 pm., EveninJ: ServIce 1807 Lower Muscatine Rd. brother Robert, Attorney Gener· E. EUllene Wetzel, PUIGr " . The Irish,celeb ta. St. Patrick's Day in a very quiet -0- 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Doctors, Lawyers Replace al; brother-in·law Sargent ShrIv· FAITH UNITED CHURCH 8:45 and 11 a.m., Mornln, 1If~ manner as compared mericans. In Dublin, aJ] the pubs er, Director of the Peace Corps; (Evangellcal and Reformed) 7 p.m., Evenlni Worshlp 1807 Kirkwood Avenue --0-- are. ~losed but ~ ig e inhabitants head for a dog show and Steve Smith, until recently E. Eugene Wetzell, MInister TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH in the State Department. 9:15 a,m .. Sunday School 320 E. Collelle St. - fhe only pIrtle in he whole of Dllblin where you can 10:30 a.m., Church Worship The Reverend J. B, !ardiJII, JIeeIor Gunmen as Heroes of TV FROM THE STANDPOINT of -~ The Rev . W. B. Klatt. Cbaplala ',. get u drink f u t u r e Presidential elections, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8 a.m.. Holy CommunIon '11 North Clinton & Fairchild Streets 9:15 a.m., Famlly Service, Chum . America, with iij melting pot of nationalities, is de- By JOHN CROSBY going to draw guns - different case, which he wrote for tele­ there is just about the right age Rev. George A. Graham School, Adult Class, Nursery To my very great surprise, I di s­ differences among the Kennedy 8:30, 11 a.m. Worship ServIce. 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Nursery pendent on 014. I co try's traditions. Where else but in kinds of guns - on each other. vision. Sermon: "·Cur Deus Homo?" 5:15 p.m, Evening Prayer cover that the cowbOy has re­ The show is a combination of "FICTION MAY BE disappear­ brothers. Robert will be 43 by the 9:45 a.m., Church School and Student Supper Meettnc ]owa would yo~ '( m the hugest St. Patrick's Day parade ceded into the woodwork tempo­ law, legal ethics, and personal ing but I don't think the stage is time John F. WOUld, if re-elect d, -0- -0- with the sherlnan ans'? rarily as the great hero of tele­ If have finished his second term. FmST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. MARYS CHURCH all morals. Often the values are going Lo fold. you get too much 217 E. Iowa Ave. : Jefferson & Linn Streett vision. I may have been the last mixed when we explore, as we of anything it starts to recede, Edward will be 44 by the time Spencer M. Adamson, Mlnister - Monsignor C. H. Melnbera, PUtI to find this out. The big hero of did in a script I wrote, about how but I always believe it will be Robert (if nominated, if elected, Sally A. Smith 6, 7:30, 9, 10:15 and 11:30 aJII., Sa. and if re-elected) would have Minister ot Education day Masse. - IlId!) 5uLecki our lime on TV is the lawyer or it feels to defend a man you back. Westerns were big a (ew 1:15 a.m" Church School 6:45 and 7:30 a.m., Dall}> .__ the surgeon. Perry Mason is go­ know is guilty and win. The law years ago. Now there are only finished his second term. 10:30 a,m., Worship -~ --0-- ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH ing stronger than ever. So is we have is fallible but as long a few ~ft on the air - but they'll Since only one Kennedy has FIRST CHURCH _ • Johnson & Bloomington Stree!l Dr. Kildare. (I had Lo go all the as it errs on the side or mercy, be back." been elected to any public ofCice, OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 8 and 10:30 a.m,o Service. way to Monte Carlo to catch Dr. I'm in favor of it. The man in it is pretty fantastic to conjure 722 E. St. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School Reginald Rose is a veteran of 11:45 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Adult BIble 01_ Kildare at the International TV the case I mentioned was a cop the television wars, dating to its up the prospect of Edward suc­ 11 am., Lesson Sermon: FRIENDS festival. I'd never seen it in this who kill d a boy who had killed earliest days. 1 asked him if he ceeding Robert succeeding John "Substance" John J. O'Mara, C1en . '~ ' i':' 'Recently nger versions) and generally (in country.J And, one of the newer his child. 7 p,m., Thursday, Student Orgn"lza· Phone 74068 ever watched the stuff any more. F. when neither of the younger tlon meeting In LIttle Chapel, Con· " East Lobby Conference ROCIII , milder versions '1 'Oally Iowan reviews have come sawbones is Ben Casey, wllo is a THE COURTROOM is more ex­ "Only the New York Giants and brothers have ever submitted gregatlonai Church Iowa Memorial Unloo neuro-surgeon , of all things. --0-- 10 a.m., Worship under fire in LlWtt . to tIle Editor columns. citing because there is. more sometimes the late show. Our their names to the voters, and Ed­ FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN 10:30 a.m., First Day School In the field of courtroom drama, mystery. Will he be able to prove ward has not yet won the nomina­ CHURCH -0- These letters rre, in part at least, justified. It is for this kids keep me informed about the VETERANS HOSPITAL a theatrical form almost as sty­ this point? How will it turn out ? rest of it." tion for Senator, let alone any Dubuque & Market Streets reason that we ~l to our readers. lized as the kubuki dancers, one How much is at stake? In a hos­ election. Rev. Roy Wingate, Pastor CHAPEL Copyright 1962: 8 and Jl a.m., WorshIp Service 9 a.m., Worship of the hot prop­ pital - it's only will the opera­ New York Herald Tribune, Ino. 9 a.m., Communion - lInI .... Contrary to' what some people think, we don't inten­ This makes the "Kennedy dyn­ 11:15 a.m., FamUy Service and Sunday erties is "The tion be successful? There are no asty" a little distant even if theor­ School -~ -~ UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL tentionally "not review" something of importance, nor do Defenders," an variations." (l don't think Rose Won't Take 'Nyet' etically possible. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN outgrowth of a has listened to much soap opera, SERVICES we intentionally' Ere ent "inadequate" reviews (jf they are CHURCH 405 University Hospital script Reginald which is full or variations.) For an Answer THERE IS ANOTHER FACT 26 E. Market St. such). The basic teason for not reviewing all evcnts on which bears on this matter more Dr. P. Hewlson Pollock, MInister (Spobsored by Iowa Coundl R 0 s e did for "Most plots are the same as Some l)1onths ago Elliott Sher­ of Churches) C~p1,lS is that th r ewers are not to be easily found. "Studio 0 n e," than any other. You can't say it T1\e Rev. Jerome J. Leska, The Rev. Allen C. Eastland, lfIDJIter 'Superman' or 'Bat Man.' It just wood of "Charleston, W. Va ., re­ University Pastor 9:30 a.m., WorshIp Service. back in rhe ice COULDN'T happen, but can ~ay, I;30 11 a.m., Church Scbool and rrhe reviewipg process takes more time than some depends on what level they're ceived a circular saying a series in examining the voting pattern Worshlp age oC television. -0- OFFICIAL DAILY BULLETIN think The revl i Ie forced to write to beat a deadline done. We have a lawyer who o( reference was being reserved of this century, that the Ameri­ weTS (TV is not the FmST METHODIST CHURCH o nl y medium reads the scripts. Sometimes, he for him, the first volume lo be can people have rarely, if ever, m~ny times. A~d the only compensation for the work is tells us : 'This can't happen in a on Russia. Jefferson & Dubuque Streets discovering the elected candidates for high office Dr. L. L . Dunnington. MlnJster usually two thcatr tJr concert tickets. court of law.' Then we find a c 0 u r t roo m. CROSBY An enclosed return address simply on the basis of their family 9:30. 11 a.m., Church School SessIons legal way for it to happen." 9:30, 11 a.m .. Identical Worship Servo The Daily li'll 'wquld like - as far as room permits On Broadway, there's "Shot in card asked whether Sherwood names. lees I asked him whether he thQught wanted to buy the book. He wrote Sermon: '''\\Then the HOllt' Comes" 1 - to carry reviewst1f 'aU university concerts, art exhibits, the Dark." The world of the cine­ Once there was talk of a 5:30 p.m., University Students, Wes· ma has "Judgement at Nurem­ there was a trend away from "nyet" on the appropriate line "Roosevelt dynasty." The Roose­ ley House variety shows, an'd many bf the better movies in Iowa City. burg." ) fiction toward the documentary and mailed the card. --0-- "elt name looked like political OUR REDEEMER Saturday, March 17 Bot M present .1'6 al5le to find very few persons willing Reginald Rose, who is script - especially the fictionaHzed doc­ Someone in the publishing firm magic, but it proved to be politi­ LUTHERAN CHURCH 7 p.m. - National Collegiate to do reviews. editor oC "The Defenders" and umentary like the Sacco-Vanzelli apparently didn't know "nyet" cal magic only for F.D.R. No (MIssouri Synod) who writes many of the shows, was Russian for "no." One by 2301 E. Court St. Mid e a s t Regional Basketball Roosevelt son has ever won a Tournament - Field House. We would like to present our plea: If tbere are those says he bas always been inter­ one Sherwood has receivfld the statewide election. Franklin Jr. BeY, W. H. Nierman, Paltor 8:30, 10:45 a.m' Services 8 p.m. - Studio Theatre pr0- who feel tJley are adequately capable of reviewing a per­ ested in lhe law. "Nyet Sberwood." was defeated for governor of Cali­ handWritten .ignatur" and Muscatine & Third Ave. for the U.S.," Dr. Jack N, BeIr· The Rev. Gene CarroU, Pastor part, judging student performances or exhibits, then we "CBS has been after me to do .ddr.... s, .hould be typewrlt· The company apparently has fornia. He is now a Congressman man, Assistant U,S. Secretary 01 a series for a long time and I from the 26th District of Californ­ 10 a.m ., Sunday School would be very much interested in hearing from them. ten .nd double· spaced .nd ,sold its mailing list, because 11 a.m., IIlorning Worshlp Commerce for InternatiOllli Af· settled on 'The Defenders' be­ should not .xce.d • maximum Sherwood now is receiving circu­ ia. 7:90 p.m., Evening Service (airs - Senate Chamber, Old cause I'd done it as 'Studio One' -~ - We would extend tllis invitation especially to those of 375 word.. We reserve the lars from otber companies ad­ Wendell Willkie was a great na­ CHURCH OF CHRIST Capitol. Letters to the Editor writers who have found fault with in 1957. I was afraid the show was right to .hort.n lett.rs. dressed to "Nyet Sherwood." tional figure, but his son, Philip, Donald Barber, Pastor 4: 10 p.m. - College of Medi· going to be too intellectual, but -Auodated Preis Veellng in the 4·H BuUdln, pa~t reviews. ~ t saying their criticism was not never got beyond the state legis­ One MUe South on HIghway 218 cine Lecture by Dr. Murray L. 1 it's been bought by a lot of lature in Indiana. 9 am., Morning Worthlp Barr, University of Western On· justified. But we 'Hke a give them a crack at being on people. • 10 •.m " Church School AN INTERESTING BRITISH 1:30 p.m., Bvenlae Service , tario - Medical Ampbitbeltre. the receiving end too. -Phil Currie "LAWYERS ARE the new example is that of Winston --0-- 8 p.m. - Humanities SueitIJ American ·image. They have tak· University Bulletin Board PIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY Churchill's son, Randolph, whose lO'Na Ave. &£ Gilbert St. Lecture, "Origin of the Idea 01 , en over the presidencies of most famous name never helped him in Khoren Arlslan, Jr., MJnIater Creation," by Professor Pial of the big companie . even the Unlv.rslty lulletln loard notices musl be recelftd at TIle Deily I_.n 10:15 Church School offIce, Room 201, CommunIcations Cenle., by noon of tile day before pub­ politics. 10:30 a.m., Church Service Henry, S. J .• Institute Cetlwlique movie companies. Of course, the IIcallon. They musl be Iyped and Signed by an adyl ... or officer of the er· Sermon: "Who Rides lor Free· de Paris, France - Senate CJwn. 1Jle-1)O'ily Iowan courtroom is a ready-made loca· .anlutlon being publlclled. Pu.ely social functlona are not ellllible for Actually the race for U,S. Sena· dom?JJ thIs section. ber, Old Capitol. tlon for a drama. Any kind of tor in Massachusetts this year -~ LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST COOPIRATIVI I A I Y SI T TI N G ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Wednesday, M.rcII 21 .'IIN IJdIIy 10Ulllft .. ~ and Niled by stu46ftU and II governed by II dramatic story you want to tell wtn League will be In the charge of will be laden with famous names. be adminIstered Aprll 28 at SUl. 224 E. Court St. 8:30 p.m. - John Beer QIneert, IIoDrtl of fiN nud.eAt '"'-e.t eJeted by the riudmt body and four you can lurn into _a courLroo~ (Time and place of the Lest will be Mrs. John Utodlnma until March 20. Edward Kennedy and state At­ Rev. RIchard Egan, Pastor It!! lit_ ~tleItt of the Unl68l'tUy. The Daily Iowan'! drama. A courtroom adds detaIl nnnowlced later.) The test Is reo CaJl 8·7331 lor a sItter. J'or Informa· torney General Edward J. Mc­ Re\,. Harry Llnnenbrlnk, A... lstant Trumpet - North Reheanal HaU, 'I'tIfNUII",., .... qulred of all new students In the tlon about lea,ue membership, call ' :30, 8:15, 9:45, 11 and 12 a.m., SUA< tcUtortll )JO/fcy II fUJI • •• ptWlrion of SUI adminlstrtJlion TJOUoy or and excitement. College of Law, effective for tho Mrs. Stacy Proffitt at 8-3801. Cormack, nephew of Speaker day MAsses Music BuHding. enterln, class of Sept" 1962. inlormn· .,nnlon, .... /JfI9~' "The courtroom offers what a lion bullellns describIng this pro­ .. IRSONS MitRING IAIYIIT, John W. McCormack, will be .:45 and 8:15 I,m., Dally Ma.... Thursd.V, M...ch 2t Western offers. There's the good gram and appUcatlon forms are TING servIce may call the YWCA competing for · the Democratic HILLEL roUNDATION State High School Basketball avallable at (Inlverslly Examinations oCClce, x22«O between 1 and 5 p.m. nomination. It is probable that P.~ · 2 tTURDAY, MARCH 17, 1"2 low. City, I., guy and the bad guy and they're ServIce, 11<1. University HaIl. The YWCA ean provide babysItter. 122 East Market St. T 0 urn arne n t Finals - Field for .afternoons and evenings and In one or the other will be runaing 7:30 p.m" Friday. Sabbath Bervie-' House .. some cases all day Saturday and DAILY IOWAN IDITOalAL ITA'F Friday alld rrom 9 to 10 a.m. Satur. "THE STRONG MAN," a comedy Sunday. against George Lodge, son of GRACEUNITED 8 p.m. Editor ...... PhU Currie a,y.' Make·good 80,...1041 on missed wIth Karry Langdon. wID be shown former U.N. Ambassador Henry Is to classes In the Department of MISSIONARY CHURCH pro d u c t ion of Shakes~!eart 's!l Managln, Editor ..... ,.. Jim Seda papers not possible, but every 8 RICUATIONAL SWIMMING for Cabot Lodge and himself an as­ News Edlton ..... , .. Bob wle and effort will be made to correct errore Speech and Dramatic Arts at p,m., Is 1854 Muscatine Ave. "Twelfth Night" - :~ . . Marc.h 20, In Mncbrlde Audl(orlum. all women stude nil beld Konda,., Gary Gerlach with the hext lllue. 01 Wednesd.1y. Thursday and FrIday sistant Secretary of Labor in the Rev. Raymond G. Sahmel, Pastor Theatre. City Editor ...... Harold Hatlleld All stUdents and frIends the Unl. from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. at the Wo­ 1:45 a.m., Sunday School F'd M ...... SuortI verslty are Invited to attend. There Eisenhower Administration. 10:45 a.m., Worship ServIce ,. av, ...... ,' EcWor ...... Je'ry EllIea MIMIIR 0' Is no admll8lon. charge. men', Gymnasium. Pu1lUihed by alud4nt hbllcatlClftl, ChIef Photoil'apber ...... , ..... ,.,. -'-- On "Meet the Press" Edward 6:4.5 p.m ., youth Servlclf 8 p.m. - Union Board Ine.,• Communicatlons Center, Iowa Larry Rapoport THE AISOCIATED ,alSI 7:30 tOWA MlMORIAL UNION HOURI, p.m., Evening Service nanny" _ River Ctty, ....., dally...,..t ...... , and SM.. ty E4Itor ...... S .... n Aria The Associated Press I. entitled ex· CHRISTIAN SCIIiNCE ORGANIZA· Friday and Saturday - 7 a.lll. to seemed conscious of the- fact that -0- , . Konday, and le,al boUclaye, and ox­ Au't City EdItor .... B.rbara Butler cluslvely to the usc for republication TION holds a testimony meeting each mldnl,ht. his family name might not be a IOWA CITY 8 p.m. - TTni".r'rr/ty cept durinJr the dllrd full week III Ass't Manl,ln, IIdltor .. " ...... of aU the local news printed in thll Thursday afternool\ at 5:15 p.m. In The Gold 1Peather Room Is opea BAPTIST CHAPEL pro d u c t ion of Shakelllll8re's' AlI,ult a.ncllhe 'ow,owlll&, wee II. En· Larry HaUleld newspaper all weU as all AP new. the little chaPel of the Congrega· from 7 a.m. to 11 :111 p.m. on Sunda, political asset when he empha· ured u aeeond-cl. malter at the Ass't Sports Editor .. .. Bob Hansen dlwatchea. tlonal ChurCh, at Clinton and JeIler. throuch ThuudaYL and from 7 a.ID. sized that he was running "not as 432 South Clinton "Twelfth Night" _ -' o/Ilft at JoWl Clay under th. Ion. All are welcome to attend. Cooperating with the The tr to U;. p.lII. on lfrlday aDd Satur­ a Kennedy candidate but as the nditlOn .. 8-lnt. 1-23 Ind lIush! Get d_ In. One blod< • Hibernian od ( t.l~t:; Irlr.1 for Old the warrant aid, h worked with 111$1 PLYMOUTH converllbl • power FUR I HED ap.rtnwnt. AprO I. t. C.U 10 E IfaU. Dial ....-. ' ·20 Worship Workshop Article on Water Taste !TlmerJ. 10m Koehler, h . J'. - ~"fl •• " ike. Hercules and Corporal ~_r1e1. k

",'ative grade point should be given - high scholastic for A 2nd Big Week standing is very desirable. Applicants need not be jour­ nalism students, nor have had previous work an SUI Ja1. :,';J It Doors Open 1:15 P.M. publications. NOW SHOWING! PLEASE NO NOT Deadline Friday, Noon, March 23 REVEAL THE SHATTERING SECRETS Applications should be turned in ot the School of Jour· OF "THE INNOCENTS" nalism Office, Room 205. by noon, Friday, March 23. BEETL'E BAILEY A'!~·~~ By MO.. JlT WAL~. • B 2 EXCITING HITS FRED ASrl'U I St. Pat's Day Dance DEBBIE REYNOlDS lHIS AFTERNOON WITH ifIll PALMER TIl HUllER THE..HIG~LITES Plus AT THE HAWK FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS PlATUIING GREEN lEER Also Color Cartoon AT H~WK. TUESDAY- 'a.. 4-THE DAILY IOWAN-Iowa City, la,-Saturday, March 17, 1962 Kentucky, Ohio State Move to Regional Finals ICafs Top Butler 81-60; J W~ Kentucky Fails By HARRIEn HINDMAN Staff Writer Kentucky and Ohio State found few problems as they con­ tinued along the road to the national championship by scoring victories in the semifinals of the NCAA Mid.East, Regional Basketball Tournament here Friday night. Third-rated Kentucky led a smaller and faster Butler team by only 37-36 at halftime, but the Wildcats took over in the opening Todd both scored 12 for West.rn minutes of the second half and went Kentucky who ent.red the tourna­ on to win by an impressive 81-60 m.nt with e 17-8 mark. score. Western Kentucky and Butler The first half was a slow and de- meet in the consolation game of the Iiberately played baUgame, with tournament at the Field House to· six points being the biggest spread night at 7. The {inal game is sched­ bet:-veen the two tea~s. Kentucky uled for 9 p.m. with Ohio State trailed only once durmg the game, meeting Kentucky _ Lucas and when with 16 minutes remaining in Havlicek meeting Cotton Nash. the half, the Bulldogs took an 11· The winner of the tournament 9 lead and !engthened it to . 1~·9. here will go to the NCAA finals in Then t~e WIldcats started hlttmg Louisville, Ky., where the national on their long shots, managed to champion will be decided. tie the score at 13, and go ahead. Leading the Wildcats to victory * * * was Larry Pursiful, the p I aye r whom Coach Adolph Rupp has used Box Scores \ as a nucleus for his young and in­ experienced team. Pursiful scored ~!:C~~t~K.~~ ...... ~8 of! 0 ~ 1~ 26 points, many df them on lay ups Roberts ...... •.. 2 3· 5 2 7 ·A Lengthy Message after he had maneuvered his de- Nash ...... 11 1· 1 5 23 Purslful ...... 12 2· 2 1 26 Butl.r Univ.rsity Coech Paul (Tony) Hinkle (far lost to favored Kentucky Fridey night, 11-60, In fensive man out oC position. Baesler ...... •..•.•.. 3 O· 1 1 6 Feldhaus ...... 2 1- 2 3 II right, standing) and his players ere shown with the semifinal 1round of the NCAA Mld-Ea't R.. Down, Not Qu.t CoHon Nesh, 6-5 sophomore McDonald ...... 0 0- 0 0 • the 3D·feet long "good luck" telegram sent to the gional tournament at Iowa City. scored 23 points. Nash Itt o!'f Deeken ...... 0 0- 0 0 0 -Photo by Joe Lippincott ·nute. of the first half Ishmael ...... 1 Q.. 0 1 2 .quad by the Butl.r student body Friday. Butler Tom Bowman, Butler Univ.rsity forward, falls to K.ntucky gam. Friday night. K.ntucky forward the la.t ml .Rupp ...... 0 O· 0 0 0 Roy Roberts (23) poises to guard Bowman In the aft.r acquiring three foul., but TOTALS ...... 37 7.11 17 81 on. knee but continues to dribbl. al h. maintained Fighting Irish Miss control of the ball in the first quarter of the Butl.r- opening gam. of the Mid·East R.glonal tourna­ came back to st.al the ball twice, .UTLER~ fw ft » p tp following the .t.al. with scores Bowman ...... 4, 1- 1 1 9 St. Pat's Day Start ment. to put K.ntucky in the I.ad in Freeman ...... 2 0- 0 1 " Floyd Patterson, Sonny Blue ...... 7 5- 8 2 19 SOUTH BEND, Ind. (tf! - GroUDd the opening play of the second WlIllams ...... 9 2- 3 2 20 IMriod. Haslam ...... 1 1· 1 3 3 conditions will delay the of Other NCAA Regionals- Shook ...... O 0-1 0 0 Notre Dame's spring foothall prac· Bearcats Win; Jeff Blue, 6·6 sophomore center En,le ...... 1 3· 3 4, 5 Liston Come to Tarms tice a week to 10 days, Coach Joe Cor Butler, was outstanding in both TOTALS ...... 24, 12.17 13 60 live gate and 55 per cent of the Kuharich said Friday. S C or I n g and rebounding. Blue Kentucky ...... 3744-81 NEW YORK (AP) - Cham- He had planned to start Irish staged perhaps the most spectacu· Butler ...... 36 34-60 pion Floyd Patterson and cbal- ancillary rights, which include drills Saturday, St. Patrick's Day, .Villanova 151 lar shot of .the night when he dunk- I! ~p lenger Sonny Liston, grim and closed·circuit television, r a d i 0 , but all practice fields are covered Wake Forest and ed the ball on the opening basket OHIO STATE-t3 f. 3f! 3 ~ 7 movies and foreign sales. with an inch of snow. of the game. Blue scored 19 points ~~rfocn"a~d' :::::::::::: ~ 3- 6 0 21 wit]l no traces of friendliness, lor the Bulldogs and pulled in ten ~~C::ll "::::::::::: :::: t ~ ~ Ig Signed a contract Friday for a rebounds. Reasbeck ...... 6 O· 0 ~ 1~ heavyweight title fight this sum- Whips NYU Colorado Triumph SKI/PAL Ski/Pal's ' Gerry Williams, 5-8 junior guard, ~~~~~!Y .: : ::::::::: ::: ~ l ~ 0 10 mer which the promoter predicted Mount Vernon, lOWI Cincinnati, the nalion's No. 2 COLLEGE PARK, Md. !A'I - to good advantage, regained an 11· team and defending national cham· Wake Forest survived its second point edge again at 54-43 but back ~~nt;~e W~~~:s' S~f~~g PI~~th w: ~~~:r '::::::::::::::: g i:i i g w~u~~ ~~~:s a~~r;i::a~ir ~i~f~~~d SKJ March of Spring plan, will play Colorado tonight for outstanding. KnlIht ...... • . ... 1 O· 0 2 2 later _ by the champion. consecutive over.time scare and ad- came the Raiders and it was 55-51. Gearhart ...... 3 1· 2 2 7 T B I 'd t f th the regional championship. Colora· vanced to the fmals of the NCAA The nation's No. 1 team, Ohio ------:- om 0 an, pres I en 0 e pro- HEADQUARTERS SAL E S do hit 53 per cent from the field in Davis, who had been benched Eastern regional basketball tourna­ Stat. scored a 93.13 victory ov.r TOTALS ...... 38 17·26 18 93 mating Championship Sports, Inc., All Regular Ski M.rch.ndl.. • the first half and went on to whip ment with a 96-85 victory over St. after drawing his fourth foul with West.rn Kentucky, but the play W. KENTUCKY-73 ,g ft p tp said six cities are under consider­ Texas Tech 67·60 in an earlier Joseph',s of Philadelphia Friday 12: 19 Jeft, returned at this point. of the Buckeyes was not as sherp ~:~ori .:.:::::::::::: ~ ~: ~ ~ t~ ation - New York, Chicago, Phil­ 30% OFF game. night. es it has been et other times Todd ...... •... .. 4, 4- 7 3 12 adelphia, Los Angeles, WaShington Hogue, Cincinnati's 6-9 senior The Buffs regained control of the CarrIer .... " ...).". " o· 0 S 8 d Se ttl this s.eson. The Big Ten cham· Rascoe ...... •..... 8 10-12 3 26 an a e. {j' Wake Forest, Atlantic Coast Con· center, scored 14 points in the first boards and moved ahead 63·56. pions, beet.n in the NCAA finals RIdley ...... 1 (). 0 0 2 New York's Yankee Stadium is Phone ELY 848.2111 40% OFF MARCH 22 ference champion, trailed most of Open dally 10·10 (Except Monday), 2 for half when Cincinnati put the game by Cincinnati last year, w.re ~~r.th :::::::::::::::: ~ g: g t ~ reported to have the inside track, Pick Your 'rk, on ice. The Bearcats took a 29·18 the game before Billy Packer's 21- 1 Rental a nd Tow Rates Except Saturday .nd Sun­ Ioot jumper with four seconds reo not ,bl. to teke a comfortable Ca nes ...... •...... 0 o· 0 1 0 with Los Angeles the next best pos· diY, Complet. EqUipment, No Ski Are. Charge. • (except h•• d 1111.) Jed into the intermission and * * * lead until lete in the li'\'t helf. CasUe ...• .•..; •...... 0 o· 0 0 0 sibiJity. steadily pulled away in the last maining in reglation time tied the Oregon State Nips score 74·74. With 2:38 remaining, the Buck. TOTALS ....•...... 27 19·24 19 73 Bolan said Patterson had agreed half. eyes took a 37-27 lead which widen. to designate the date and place on At College Park, Md., Hubie Wake Forest then poured in 22 Pepperdine, 69-67 ed to 43-30 by halftime. AlI.Ameri- Sandra Knott Posts or before April 6. The fight will be White rallied Villanova in the last poinh in the fiv.·minut. ov.r­ ca Jerry Lucas spent the last ten Women's Mark I'n Jheld nO earSelier thanBJUne 8 dadnddno Prove it to Yourselfl five minutes and led the Wildcats time to scu"l. the upset hopes of PROVO, Utah (UP!) - Oregon 880 h State's poised Beavers pulled out minutes of the first half on the ater t an pt. 30. olan a e. to a 79·76 victory over New York the smaller Hawks, who whipped Under the terms of the contract, For Cleaner Clothes It's a 69-67 victory over scrappy Pep· bench after getting in Caul trouble, CLEVELAND (uPIl - Sandra Patterson gets 45 per cent of the University Friday night to put Vii· the Deacons in last year', Ea.t· only the lanova in the NCAA basketball ern regional. perdine College Friday night to ad­ with three. Knott of Cleveland set a new vance to the finals of the Far West His replacement, 6·8 Gary Bradds world's record of 2:17.4 in the wo° tournament's eastern regional final In the overtime, Wake scored 12 PISTONS WIN Famous Westinghouse Washers against Wake Forest. regional NCAA tournament. took over and did his share, fin· men's 88O-yard run Friday night DETHOIT 1m - The Detroit Pis­ straight points to run up an 86-74 ishing the game with ten points. at the 22nd annual Knights of Col· Wake Forest and Villanova play advantage before the Hawks could The Beavers, winningest college­ tons fought oCf a rally by the Cin· iate basketball 'team in the West, Lucas scored nine, well below his umbus track meet. cinnati Royals to score a 123·122 tonight at 8 p.m. (CST) jn the Uni­ tally. 22 .3 average. Miss Knott led all the way in olaunJromaf versity of Maryland Field House. were outplayed at times by the victory Friday night in the first Packer was given his chance for smaller Southern California club, John Havlicek, Ohio State's other shaving the pending indoor record game of a best-of-five semi­ Free Parking White scored 31 points, including the last-second heroics when Billy 20 of the Wildcats' last 29, in a but utilized their superior height All-American, scored 17 points for oC 2:17.5 set hy Leah Bennett of finals playoffs in the National Bas­ 316 E. Bloomington 320 E. Burlington Hoy of St. Joseph's missed a foul and inside shooting ability to take the game, hitting on six of seven University of Hawaii at Louisville ketball Association. spectacular one-man, take·charge Sllot with 13 seconds remaining. KentuckY Feb. 17. show. His tremendous play around the victory. field goal attempts t h e first half. The winner, a member of the Wake For.st quickly work.d the basket, and ball handling, over­ The win earned Oregon State the Bob Rascoe wa. the Hilltop. Cleveland Recreation Department shadowed a fine perform;Jnce by the bell downcourt, and Packer right to meet the winner of the per.' I.edlng scor.r, finishing team, defeated Grace Butcher of NYU sopbomores Barry Kramer let loose his on.·hander from Utah State·UCLA game for the Far with 21. Jim Dunn and H.rry Cleveland and Karen Davis of just outside the foul clrel •• and Harold Hairston, who scored West berth in the collegiate finals Columbus. 26 and 22 respectively. Len Chappel!, Wake Forest's All- next week at Louisville, Ky. WARRIORS BEAT NATS Earlier, teenage sensation Tom America, led all scorers with 34 Pepperdine dominated the first PHILADELPHIA (tf! - Ten-year O'Hara set a new meet record of points - including 5 in the extra half of the game and jumped to an veteran Paul Arizin fired in 43 4:02.8 in the mile run. period. Tom Wynne paced St. Jo­ 11-4 lead before the slow·starting points in 41 minutes Friday night The 19·yearoOld Loyola of Chicago ..: Sub-State seph's with 29. Beavers finally got rolling. The to power the Philadelphia Warriors sophomore, who achieved national Wake Forest won an overtime score at halftime was 35·30 for to a 110-103 victory over the Syra· Came in winning the mile here last :: Basketball tussle against Yale last Monday Oregon State. cuse Nationals in the opener of the year, easily defended his title. '. . to advance to the semifinals. bestoOf·five Eastern Division Na­ Earlier Frank Budd of Villanova FINALS At Manha"an, Kan" Colorado'. EXHIBITION BASEBALL tional Basketball Association play· equaled the meet record of 5.2 in 10 South . At Waterloo Big Eight champion, .w.pt Into Detroit vs. Philadelphia, wet off. winning the 5O·yard dash. Waverly GO, Dubuque Wahlert 55 an l1·polnt halftime Iud, then grounds Dubuque St. At D.s Moin .. ,- held off T.xes Tech'. deslMrat. New York (A) vs. Pittsburgb, i i .U •• US aT F 7 1 ss. Des Moines ltoosevelt 43, Newton ralli .. for a 67-60 ylctory Friday rain 42 night in a ,emifinal gam. of the St. Louis 8, Milwaukee 6 At Ottumwa NCAA Mldw.st ....Ional balket· Ohls 55, Allerton A.C.L. 43 Chicago (A) 10, Kansas City 7 bell tournament. Cincinnati 5, New York (N) 3 Sure 'n' Colorado broke away from Tech Washington 5, Minnesota 2 1I1i~~is Prep midway through the first half and led 43-32 at intermission. But in Chicago (N) 8, San Francisco 7 we'd like Basketball the second half Tech pulled to 46-42. Houston 9, Boston 1 MONDAY, 'TUE'SDAY, The Buffaloes, with sophomore Cleveland 10, Los Angeles (A) 2 to iO.in Rockford Auburn 'n, Maple Park Jimmy Davis using his 6-8 height Baltimore 9, Los Angeles 4. Kanruand61 ...... the fun, SPE.cIALS WEDNESDAY ONLY Rock Island 58, Galva 50 Pontiac 59, Ottawa 53 Thornton 78, Morton West 60 too! 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