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The Florida AlligatorVol.56
No.131 University of Flo.ida, Gainesville FridayAprI? 3, 1964PoliceHunt I ,- ", ' ..nnn.a>t.aoae aer..r wNm e ilk I II AIM AssailantCampus OIIMIIIII T police today are searching for an unknown youth who accostedfive RI. P r'i UF coeds returning to their dormitories from the library Wednesdaynight. . The youth, described by the girls as about 5'5" with dark hair and I glasses, 'grabbed" the girls from behind the bushes on the west side \ of Benton Hall. All five incidents occurred approximately between { 4 9:45 and 10:15.Porto: . The girls reported that the youth 1 i "grabbed" them as they walkedby R4 Alegre then turned them loose almost .... ... x. , ) Immediately and stepped back into - the bushes. I : police investigator Gene CapturedBy Campus r: - Watson said that the police are checking on several suspects that the girls have come up with.Police ,.;. RebelsRIO are also checking reports of a running car seen parked near the scene of the Incidents. ta:' DE JANEIRO (UPI) -- The War Ministry announced yester- Watson said this was the first day that rebel troops have crushed reported of this sort incident since resistance and seized controlIn last trimester when a girl was Porto Alegre where President assaulted near Grove Hall. 'b. Joao Goulart has fled for a last- "This sort of thing picks up * ditch fight against his ouster. when the weather gets warmer," k, ::r _ The official statement made no he said. .. . mention of the fate or whereaboutsof Watson said that police are also - Goulart or that of his anti- checking on a report of a nude i I IThe American brother-in-law, Federal youth seen In the area of the I Here Lies Joe College Deputy Leonel Brizola, but politi- Century Tower at about 6:30 cal sources in Rio de Janeiro said Thursday morning.He . they had "fled" Porto Alegre, apparently latest victim of the Joe College 1942 1964 of numerous letters to the for Montevideo, Uruguay. said that the description of trimester system now Died of trlmenterltls Alligator during the year. More than million this boy fits the description of when his head exploded a people pour rests in peace next to the Due to graduate in April, ed Into Rio de Janeiro streets in the Wednesday night assailant."I Century Tower.A April 1, 1964 College succumbed last an anti-Communist victory cele- think our chances of findingthe Florida students have night to trimester pressure bration. Ticker tape floated down boy are much better than fresh plot of ground buried been paying their last respects and was promptly by from skyscrapers. Throngs in Rio usual In this case, since so many toped off with string, and administration. His the Branco Avenue bore placards girls were able to describe him," pink azaleas placed In frontof at the grave site throughout the day. absence from the dormitory )- reading "Reforms with God" and said Watson. the headstone mark the noticed until College an 1.9 was not "Thanks to God communism has burial spot of the UF stu- average Watson advises coeds not to walk student at the university, about 3 a.m. by his room- dent who died the been ceased. during alone on campus at night."I popularized the expression mate, Alfred Egghead, who But across Guanabara Bay, in would suggest that girls tra- night. "Trimonster System" last subsequently discoveredhis Niteroi the class dis- working vel at least In pairs If not In spring when placed on academic grave. trict 10 minutes 5,000 The small plyboard away, angry of three or four, even if demonstrators clash- groups headstone reads: probation.tie Dean Hale was not avail- pro-Goulart this means that they have to wait also the author able for comment. with police. At least 10 persons R. I. P. was for someone to go with them. were wounded. -- The War Ministry statement said ir wfli9 3#@ -- .- the Porto Alegre garrison had PURING BOA BANQUET I swung over to the rebel side and I . seized the city, "extinguishing the last pocket of pro-Goulart resis- SGER Stages Rights March I tance in the country" and appar- ently closing out the three-day revolt with a victory for the anti- Communist foes of Goulart. Ra- By DONITA MATH ISON scheduled to speak at 7:30 p.m. cularly the filibuster. about equal rights for all citizens Staff Writer for the Alachua County Mental "We wish by our silent marchto for a century, and the obstruction nieri Mazzllli speaker of the , Health Association.The shout from the rooftops that the 1st tactics In the Senate frustratenot Chamber of Deputies, was installed - The two UF students groups Student Peace Union will time has come to fulfill the Idealsof only the legislative process but by congress at Brasilia yes- will launch picketing activities form with the SGER at 6 p.m. on our religious and civic heritage the Ideals of democracy," he terday morning as provisional Brazil. here this weekend for, the benefitof the sidewalk in front of Tigert ," Creel said. added. president of U.s. Senator Spessard Holland's Hall and proceed In single file "We feel Senator Holland shouldbe An SPU group will picket at the Radio In Porto Ale- Farroupilha participation in the Southern filibuster down 13th street to the University reminded that many Floridians Ignatius' arrival at Gainesville heard in Rio de Janeiro gre was over civil rights In the oppose the filibuster and his par- airport with signs in protest of reporting that Gov. Meneghet- Senate and U.S. military policies Inn.SGER faculty advisor Austin ticipation in It, and this silent U.S. military policy.Ignatius heads Goulart's decisionto ti, who opposed in gene rat. Creel said he believed the march march will stand in eloquent con- a list of over 200 army officers who resist to the end in his state The Student Group for Equal provides an opportunity to say trast to what Is going on in the will be here for the Annual Flor- capital, had re-entered Porto Ale- Rights (SGER) wil Join with the "forcefully and with great dignity"that United States Senate," Rivenbarksaid. ida Reserve Officers AssociationROA at the head of 3rd Army units gre Student Peace Union(SPU) tonightin SGER and other civil rights ( ) meeting this weekend. (See REVOLT, Page 7)) a silent protest march outside groups are displeased with Hol- "We feel as President John- Ignatius is scheduled to arrive University Inn where Holland t* land's stand on the bill and parti- son has noted, that we have talked by military aircraft at 2 p.m. today. Highlights of his stay will bea public lecture which will keynotethe iM a .While Ignatius Holland SpeakUnder weekend's activities at 8:15: 4 ( p.m. tonight In the University Audi- x r' torium. , Secretary of the Army Paul R. Ignatius Ignatius Is scheduled to arrive by military air- The SPU will pass out leafletsat will head a list of over 200 Army officers at the craft at 2 p.m. today. the lecture and will hold an all- UF this weekend for the annual Florida Re- Ignatius was named Under Secretary of the Armyin Serve Officers Association meeting. February following service as assistant Secretaryof (See MARCH, Page 7)BEETHOVEN'S ) the Army. He is a Harvard University professor. Highlight of Ignatius' stay will be a public lecture Other highlights of the ROA meeting Include a k which will keynote the weekend activities. It takes Saturday luncheon address by Senator Spessard L. NINTHSYMPHONY f 5 + a place In the University Auditorium tonight at 8:15.It Holland and a 7:30 p.m. banquet address by Gen. Is sponsored by the ROA and the university.A Watson. Three other general officers are scheduled to be Joint military review by the University's Air here for' the meeting. They are: Lt. General Will- Force and Army R. O. T. C. honoring graduating iam H. S. Wright, chief of the Office of Reserve SET SUNDAYSee senior cadets begins at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow on the Components, Department of the Army; Major Gen- Drill Field. Lt. General Albert Watson, II, Command eral George A. Carver, commanding general, FourthU. ( Page 2)) General of the Third Army will be the reviewing S. Army Corps, Birmingham; and Major General PAUL IGNATIUS officer. Louis 0. Gravely of Ocala. Page 2 The Florida Alligator Friday,April 3, 1964 Biggest Peel FIRST UF PERFORMANCE Beethoven's Ninth Set For SundayThe Due MondayFor will be assistant first local performance of fessional soloists from New York: cludes 385 performers. Robert Schieber Beethoven's Ninth Symphony will Lynn Owen, soprano; Joanna Sponsored by the University's conductor. take place In Florida Gymnasium Simon, mezzo-soprano; William Department of Music, the Lyceum Beethoven completed the Ninth .Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Greene, tenor; and Malcolm Smith Council and Student Government, It will be performed by the Uni- bass. the ambitious production will be Symphony In 1824, and it has FinaleThe versity Choir, the University The performance will be the An- Choral Union, the UnlversitySym- nual Spring Concert of the four conducted by Edward Troupln and since been known as one of the phony Orchestra and four pro- musical organizations which in- Dr. Elwood Keister._. greatest musical works.I biggest and best New Orange I III; ___ I J!_ r Peel will go on sale, Monday, said editor Stan Huguenin. "The whole staff feels we've had 8, b a pretty big task In that we had to change the image of'a maga- zine. We've done the best possi- i ble Job and have gotten better with cy ; L4 each issue, this being the best. I think we've proven that a pro- 'lit' fessional-looking general maga- zine can be successful on this ... ,. campus," he said. \)1 ; Huguenin was quick to point out ; iWILLIAM ___this Peel would also be the most ., : colorful. He cited that it features w WBVMWIa, ... aarTtmrmmumnmm' mm tmmumafmfm _tM 21 pretty co-eds Including a "no GREENE JOANNA SIMON LYNN OWEN 11MALC SMITHw complaints from the audience" - - News Media Peelmate, Betty Wendt, a tairwell Against Bryant CoverageTo from Kent (Bodies by) Fischer, a partially censored comic strip, Inform Public Of All Official MovesTALLAHASSEE The Fanorkin Passionate by Henry World Alexander of Fonda,the dependable Pot-Shots, lots of car- toons, and A few other surprises. (UPI) -- Gov. urge to let you know about it and working for them 24 hours a day," available, Sen. George Smathers.And . Farris Bryant said yesterday he felt no duty to do so." Bryant said. his press aide told newsmen does not feel he has a duty to 4s a matter of fact, he Raid. The governor's office announcedon Inquiring as to his agenda that Looking over recent develop- keep the public Informed throughthe ..ume of the business he conductedwas Tuesday Bryant would fly to he did not know and would not know ments, Huguenin 'said he wasn't to the Old Peel news media of his every official personal for a friend whom Washington Wednesday for con- where to reach him in case of an surprised see go out of business. move. he declined to identify and for ferences with the state's congressional : emergency.The . Bryant told his news conferencethat this reason he said he went by delegation. Must of the governor said this was true. had comments about reporters were not given the commercial plane and paid the congressmen were out of the city But he said his personal secretary, the Huguenin future. "This no is my last reason for his visit to Washington fare from his own pocket. and as It turned out Bryant did Mrs. Lucile Rogers, did know issue," He said. Wednesday "because I felt no "The public knows that I aw not even see the only one who was where he was and how to reach him if absolutely necessary. \tr I fill I .. " NEW HELENE CURTISTendepTouch ALERT STUDENT SALESMEN FOR THE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS * ADVERTISING STAFF the new way to lovely, lustrous hair CALL UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2832 OR DROP IN ROOM 12, FLORIDA UNION, TO MAKE AN INTERVIEW APPOINTMENTREWARD 311 N.W. 13th St. Ask About Your Open Charge - -- . (; l .' .. II ''f/I" . - 1 FridayApril 3,1964 The Florida Alligator Page 3 I ii::. ThinkingNotFactsEducation's I Goal By MILLIE GORMANStaff Writer Half of what we have taught you Is no longer true," said Dr. Joseph D. White,Dean of the College of Education, "except we don't know which half" ge In trying to point up the fact that things we learn today aren't neces- 1, sarily true tomorrow, White was quoting a statement made to a gradua- ting medical class by the Dean of the medical school. "The purpose of education is ada * to teach people to think for them- - ,1- selves, not to give them pat answers - lth Education Isn'tThe ." A college education preparesthe student to meet the problems )- SQ Half Of It of scholarly the future manner in an said objective White. and aIs Commenting on a report pre- NEW YORK UPI) -- A group pared by lOot America's lead- i 1 of lOot America's leading edu- 1 ing educators and released by said recently colleges in cators United Press International (UPI) the United States need to overhaul itt which claimed that two few 'itS their liberal arts education pro- institutions! prepare students for because they are failing r grams the future, White said, it Is the job rI to Americans for world 00 prepare of the student to be creative. ? leadership and responsibility.The . "The student must take present criticism of college pro- knowledge and discover the means _ \ contained In a final was ' I It grams " ,11r a '' to solve new problems, he said. of The report on a special study White added furthur emphasis to College of World Affairs" financedby ;. his opinions by using the quote a grant from the flaxen Founda- made by anthropologist Margaret e ; tion.The Mead which states that "The task study was conducted under ...... / the chairmanship of John W. Na- of education is to teach peopleto -I'MEN'S solve problems we have never president of Carleton Collegeand son s.p t thought about by methods we have formerly president of Swarth- " never heard of. College and of the Foreign pp ,,, EXCLUSIVELY more Policy Association. In discussing the accusationsthat colleges have failed the pur- The report charges that "too of a liberal education,White poses s few institutions. .in the 19!) years said that he felt the report made # since the war ended, have taken certain accusations without t vigorous action to educate our evidence to back them up. youth to meet the requirements of the accusations true I 'If are 'loo. changing world." Men's Shop-5" a then I would agree with the con- Many colleges and universities, " clusions. he said. according to the report,have failed the purposes of liberal education TRIMTAB & WHISTLER SHORTS "by emasculating or cheapening the curriculum, or by permittingthe ElectionDehaven course structure and the college - community Itself to become Fleming was re- with modes of living and weedy elected president of PI Kappa antlethlcal to liberality learning Phi social fraternity Wed- mind and spirit." of nesday. Also elected were i The committee said that colleges Manuel James, secretaryand H must be "Imbued with a strong a ru Jim Powell, treasurer. r sense of Institutional com- mitment." Other officers elected were Dili Partridge, war- C "It must undergo one of funda- .W h den; John Hancook, histor- mental overhauls that has kept it the newer. ian and Smokey Smith, cha- alive for centurles..there must bea plan. re-formulation of purpose. slimmer. . Yesterday's ad mistakenly listed Rountree Ltd. A; a 3 s- neater Midnight Sale hours. The sale is going on during regular store hours only; 'til 9 tonightand kt 'til 5:30: pm Saturday.JI1otntree. r; i , \'J\ 9f" 7 Trimmer , la 1227 West University Y SLACKS ! } 'h ) \ \( r +11 t I'', ickies f ,' + CMUMMM IM WI11q1.N , jg Jr \r M : 1 AFTER DAYTONA, THERE'S NOTHING ELSE TO i'>jK rAflD< Y w3. J Take a good look Mr. Teen TOI EXCWMONDAY'S N 0 P.I a If., rti + 4,1 Man at the new Trimmer Slack with its neat, trim fit F'1 A AI V#, its good looking cuff less w. . ? ) + styling the choice i I > t Dickies comfortable-wearable fabrics You'll like the $ ; t R s j Trimmer for Its top styling & and its perfect fit features i' 4 St typical of all Dickie's! t s Especially you'll like the dollar-wise price! r 4.99 .., y 6 eK ,t Men's Store it-If-n *1 . "" c. , Page 4 The Florida Alligator FridayApril 3,1964 Wading Across The Campus -edl.1GCJ :i =aI 15 - I was right under the dorm windows heavenly downpour, from a (Editor's Note: The following letter Is the last gasping remnantof nailed from the side by one of the Furthermore, don't you spend your time walking on the grass to avoid . lawn sprinklers.Wow copy left from the demised Agi Just I dis- being hit by one of the sprinklers as valid It hit me. tator. Since It makes some A Toy Or Tool ? comments on a very real, noisy covered gravity when thatkumkuatfell (which are watering the sidewalksas and fluid campus problem we believe and hit me on the head, I well as the greenery) only to be run down by a pair of tractors it to be worth the effort perceived the giant UF mower- mowing the lawn? Notice required to squeeze it in.) sprinkler complex.The also Letting your Imagination wade knee deep into the ridiculous, see if in how the tractors always work in competition are sprinkler men You don't walk EDITOR: pairs. around this you can conjure up this picture.The men to see with the mower campus; you sprint! An appalling condition exists who can work the most on the That reminds me of that letter here on campus that I feel com- time the sprink- The only President of the United States has just appointed Dean Ruskas to take in hand grass. from that poor helpless thing in typewriter pelled . off the mowers are going.It Secretary of State. Admittedly the position is one of supreme Importance and expose. John's committee take lers are Graham who thought the men from and the ability with which its functions are fulfilled could bea note! Is a vicious cycle. Hume were brutes not to offer hera significant determination of the position of the free world. As I was traversing the campus Have you ever noticed how the seat on the campus bus. That earlier today, protecting myself mowers start at about 6:00 a.m. Is a riot. If she is In good enough shape to avoid the sprinklers (It Mr. Rusk, however, Is a freshman member of the political scene, and Is Impossible to avoid the sprinklers - during his short career his temerity has won him few political friends.So A Strengthening RelationshipEDITOR without doing that new step when his appointment comes up for ratification by the Senate, he is called "the sprinkler-maze twise" voted down by a substantial majority.Not way, "free love" is accepted In which will keep anyone In condi- : many countries which also have tion) then she can stand for two deep religious beliefs). It is my minutes on the bus. 'Course, This letter is written as a reply - being one to take such a defeat casually, Pres. Johnson, throughone to Mr. Smathers' commentson opinion that whenever two personsare maybe she just resigns herself to of his assistants, Issues this bulletin: "Mr. Rusk will continue to sincerely In love with one a soaking everytime she goes out. the 'Evolution of Sexual Aesthe- hold his position of Secretary of State as an 'acting secretary'. Party ticism" and his belief that Mr. another, marriage Is not a nec- But I disgress, this mower politics Is one thing, but the country deserves a man who will do a good Jahnlgen will be waiting for new essary prerequlsit for expressingthis sprinkler cycle must be shattered. - job. If he continues to do such a good Job and he is again refused Ideas a long time. FurthermoreMr. love through sexual inter- Might I offer several solu- approval, we will still keep him on." Smathers mentioned that he course. (Sometimes marriage may tions? could not produce any new ideas. not even be: feasible because of First of all, could the UF Agricultural - I do and did not claim that I different backgrounds and other department develop a By now it is painfully obvious that our excursion into the ridiculousis difficulties maybe insurmountable strain of grass that does not require - was capable of doing the Impossible - an awkward attempt to draw a parallel to the position in which Student since it is quite obvious that ). However, I would advocate that we make the campusa Government (SG) today finds itseU. John Hancock (lUC) was appointedto all ideas have been thought of intercourse only If the relationship rice paddy? (Reitz paddy) the position of Secretary of Academic Affairs, refused approvalby violent vein long before my arrival on good between the two people is strength- In a slightly more , the Legislative Council, and continues in office by just such a pro- Mother Earth, and only facts have ened through this expression of UF students could take rocks or cedure as that mentioned above.If been added to human knowledge for love rather than destroyed. Ma- handgrenades to throw in the pathsof the last few thousand years. ture persons can certainly foretell the tractors. which path their relationship will One could carry rocks or hand- However I do claim that each this Is allowed to continue , government travesty on responsible we Individual make take them before they take this"fatal" grenades to throw at the groundmen. MATURE have no alternative to the judgment that Student Government either is can a grossly misshapen in its organizational structure, or its membersare decision on the'sexual problemfor step. . himself In any event, it Is now up to us, without being told whatis of Student Government of making by making no pretense nor right and what is wrong. This George A. Jahlngen the students,to stop this unchristian - especially FOR the students.It . does not necessarily mean he believes 2UCP. and liberal menace. in "free love." (By the S. 2UC does not mean I am 19 Signed, or 20 either! George Elmore Is a fundamental characteristic of legislative government, that If the proper majority of the voting body can be convinced to be predju- The A Iii g ato r welcomes diced, then their will, insofar as their constitutional power reaches, Letters to The Editor from A Preview Of Coming EventsEDITOR shall prevail. Remedy must wait until they, themselves, must face our readers. the voters.If . The letters must be signed.all . : lishment" that President Eisen- -- signers will Include hower sought to divorce from the the governmental process is not allowed to function as it was a telephone number The forthcoming "meeting" of In his Farewell Addressfor military designed, then no matter how"Just" the reason, either the governmental where they can be reached Florida Reserve Officers Associa- fear of shortsighted control of structure should be changed, or the rickety facade of democratic to verify the fact they tion Jointly sponsored by the UF our international policy by this should be removed from its title. process actually wrote the letterto and the ROA Is not to be acceptedas industrial military pressure which their name is just another of the plethoraof group. The placement of Ignatiusas Without belaboring the point further, questioning ihncock's ability, signed. seminars that a University pro- Assistant Army Secretary for or probing the motives of the Legislative council, The Alligator concludesthat --names no longer will pogates. This "star studded" Installations and Logistics would the present state of affairs should not be allowed to continue. Either be withheld unless the wri- gathering prompts a few essential strongly re-enforce the contentionthat Hancock should be duly approved for the post, removed from office, or ter can show good reason thoughts. the interaction between Industry - the whole system of legislative approval should be scrapped. for such action. This meeting is an alarming and the military results in point in that the university (in an effort to maintain a cold war While the comparison of Student Government with that of the United its academic sense) is not the paranoia. This paranoia encour- States may seem like trying to Impose the same navigational responsibilities Who Reads 'em place for Industrial military ages wasteful defnese spending and on the S. S. United States and a toy sailboat, we believe the strategists to gather. The military influence in political af- point to be valid. presence of the generals in not fairs. EDITOR: 1 1i conducive to the purely scholastic i To subject oneself to the constitutional process whenever It coincides A cheer for W. C. N., and lavish goals of a university. Read ARMS AND THE BIG MON- Highly significant is the back- the March issue of"Harper's. EY MEN In with one's immediate alms and Ignore it when it doesn't, is nothing more praise for his editorials -- they ground of the guest speaker, PaulR. ." than thinly disguised dictatorship..large or small. are superb. i Ignatius. His position before his affiliation with the Black 2UC Mel Army was , L W. C. N. Glenn Starry, 3AS within the same "Business Estab- Member S.P.U. I The Florida AlligatorServed by United Press International Editor ............... ................................................walker Lundy Managing Editor ......................................................BlH Fuller Yeah, but what ; Assistant Managing Editor .........................................John Askins have you done a Fditohal Editor .................................................Wayne Norfleet ? Sports Editor ........................................................Glenn Laney for lately me Faature Editor .................................................Cynthia Tunstall Campus Living Editor ......................................Judy Lynn Prince LJltorial: : Assistants .... Ernie Litz, Gall Sobering, Betty Wendt, Betsy Garrison, Steve Vaughn, Sue Dobbie, Charner Powell, Rual Chandler, Pete Hathaway, and Dave Berkowitz. Reporters ...Jim Castello, Phil He\ener,Joel Gaston, Donita Mathison, sr FN Carol Nobis, Ann Carter, Joe Kollln, Agnes Fowles, Fran Snider, < Judy Teich, Evan Engle, George Mims, Phil Geyer, Don Federrr.an, ( 6OiJJ Becky Quinn, Larry Zimmerman, Jackie Cornelius; Patti Pitz, & Gary Williams, Don Davis, Sue Haugsted, Joyce Kilmer, George LL Elmore, David Sumner, Jay Haviser, Joe Zeigler, Joy Cherry, John Clendenon, Nancy Brachey, Tom MiHsaps, Millie Gorman, Mirty Lurle, and Vicki Boggs. I THE FLORIDA ALLIGATOR Is the official student newspaper of -- .. the University of Florida except and Is published five times weekly .. .. during the months of May, June, and July, when semi-weekly Issuesare .-. published. THE FLORIDA ALLIGATOR is entered as second class matter at the United.States Post Office at Gainesville, Fla.u . FridayApril 3, 1964 The Florida Alligator Page 5 Need A , Date Desperately'- ONLY 72 HOURS ( \ ( ))$ "It was an April Fool's Day "bogus" April Fool edition Wednesday Calls from two whole fraternities - I'll never forget." : a married man who was'Just HI! i iI'm "We got over 75 calls,"she said curious," one faculty member - That was the opinion of pretty, yesterday, "and they're still com somewhat flustered UF coed who 111<<." (single), and a long distance- was the object of a colossal April call from High Springs were the Fool joke that proved two things-- The ad said: "WANTEDThiscoed highlights of "The Day." Wa that the world Is full of curious needs a date desperately this people and that Alligator classi- Saturday night. I'm very cute,havean Most of the callers didn't want . fied ads get results. excellent personality, and LOVE Miss Beasley to mention their Fondal I Fanorkin, kind '' boys. I'll be glad to pick you up names to anyone else. Miss Shirley Beasley, 3ED, a in my 1964 Stingray and will be of a typical UF coed Sigma Kappa pledge from Lake more than happy to pay for your "They didn't want everybody to looking for a typical good Butler, had her first name and supper. Please help me out. I'm know they were so curious," she timeand I found it in telephone number placed in a "I desperate. Call Shirley." said. "About a third of the calls need a date desparately Saturday The ad also included her tele- were serious though. They thoughtI the pages of the NOP. ' night" want ad in The Alligator's phone number. had really put the ad in." Look for me and my steady, f She was quick to point out she , didn't. Letch Feely, in the , greatest Peel ever. + Keller Battle She said the emotion that per- meafed her apartment as the calls See i if I don't stack up ((11 1,1 continued to roll in until past 1 pretty well huh? a.m. Wednesday night was one of Takes New TwistEvents amazement."I . really didn't expect anyoneto in the Barbara Keller- dent Ken Kennedy has sent letter call us," she said. "But every- Student Publications Board (SPR) to UF President J. Wayne Reitz body that did was so nice. It was controversy took on a new twist nominating Keller for the vacancynow really wonderful getting to meetso yesterday when It was revealed existing on the SPB. many people. We carried on at THE PASSIONATE Student Government (SG) PresiAlaska Kennedy listed "various incon- least a three-minute conversationwith sistencies" between the SG Con- almost everyone." stitution and the SPB Charter as WORLD OF Plans the basis for the Board's refusalto "They" were she and her two seat Miss Keller when she won i roommates. the office in February's campus Debt IncreaseFor elections."I "Some people called Just to see believe that. .the selectionof if I was real, she said. "And FONDALFANORKIN Board members (in campus some thought they were going to elections) must be construed as hear a prayer or some religious RecoveryANCHORAGE a means of selecting nominees message over the phone. rather than the final selection," Kennedy stated in the letter. "All alot of them did was just Alaska (UPI) When contacted, Reitz said he laugh and laugh when I answeredthe While President Johnson worked " had not received Kennedy's letter phone. ----BUy ONE MONDAY ---- yesterday on plans to help Alaska, and would make no decision until residents of the earthquakeshattered The calls started at 8:30 a.m. he hears from "both sides. 49th state proceeded with Wednesday morning and woke one "I expected to hear from them plans to help themselves.Gov. long before now," Reitz said. of Miss Beasley's two roommatesafter -4' KENT FISCHER after 5 years of Bodies, Fischer William A. Egan proposedthat the paper barely had been . John R. Farrell, law professorand bids adieu to Peel readers .. the state double its entire "on the streets" for an hour. said "I chairman of SPB, , public debt to $400 for every am delighted for President Reitz almost DON ADDIS Playboy's new discovery looks. at man, woman and child In the stateto and what They continued in an 'n' other to make the decision, never-ending stream until the girls sex good things. . help the cost of rebuilding.In pay Washington, President John- ever ourselves his choice accordingly.is, we shall. govern decided it was bedtime and put the )f C STAN HUGUENIN after 4 issues of NOP's, son was moving on two fronts to The person must concerned in phone in the Icebox. our editor takesJJ5jfcH Jes sheepskin in hand provide federal aid. the controversy, Barbara Keller, "It kept ringing for a while and retires to answer letters to the Alligator.ON . He named a special commission said she felt Kennedy's action then but it wasn't loud enough to Wednesday night to draft long- " was "personally, quite fair. keep us awake. range aid for Alaska,and announced - at the same time that he would She said she was only mad about ---- SALE ALL OVERGRADUATION---- Cuban Revolt ask Congress for $50' million for the prank "when I first saw it," Immediately relief. and said one of the callers even Johnson's request for the $50 May Be Near offered to help her get revengeon million was expected to be pre- the prankster.But . sented to Congress today or Fri- WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen.Tho- after "The Day" was finally Job Offers Alumni Kit Gifts for Grads day. Most of the money would go mas J. Dodd, D-Conn, yesterday for restoration of public facilities predicted a revolution in CubaIn over, a tired, but smug Miss Beas "wouldn't if of her in Alaska. the not too distant future. He ley say" any 75-would-be suiters had been , At Anchorage, Gov. Egan told said those who hold that "Castrois suc- GIRLS ! a news conference Wednesday night here to stay" would Impede cessful. that he would ask state legislatorsin such a revolt. "It's.,been a day I'll never 21 UF eauties Peelmate Betty (Wow I) Wendt Juneau Friday to authorize a While he mentioned no names, forget. .- $50 million bond issue which would Dodd apparently aimed his Senate .rW take 30 years to repay. This wouldbe speech at Chairman J. William the state's share of $500 mil- Fulbright, D-Ark., who said last Support a candidatewho FUN 'N' LAUGHSNew lion which Egan hopes eventually week that the Fidel Castro govern- STRONGLY will be channeled Into Alaska with ment would not disappear over- Cartoons Jokes Satire the help of the federal govern night unless the United States supports: ment. wanted to Invade Cuba. ---- --- - A University System MoIJ, HARRY: with a MINIMUM of w lJA1 UOtlSE ISN'T THAT political interferenceand THE'SOUTH'S FOREMOST COLLEGE..MAGAZINE MAXIMUM of a CASUAL! freedom.It's academic . ' - -- ' ,, z Z2 rr r NEW 4 HIGHTime I '\ ORANGE :, ' Robert King High - For Governor I : PEEL'WANTEDI GATE HOUSE RESTAURANT 1222 W. University Ave. (paid political adv.) . rOC - Page 6 The Florida Alligator Frida ,April! 3,1964 GATOR CLASSIFIEDS- I 1. Infra-red Detector with sap- Army Dress Blues coat 42 med. Lambretta 150 LD. Good engine. The new polaroid Land Camera. Univ. Extension 2832, window 1 inch dia. Thermo- Trousers W 35 x 31 L. Contact phire , Fine low cost transportation.$100. Takes color plcutres. $40 savings. MaGlll c/o Moores Trailer - or Room 14, Fla. Union If interested call FR 6-3679. (A- Never been used. Call FR 2-0516. electric cooled Junction mountingfor Charles Ave. Park, 2330 E. University detector. Good out to about 127-4t-c). (A-123-tf-c). 4.5 microns. Sapphire window (A-129-3t-c). l For Sale l could be removed to be used in NEW HOMES IN PINE FOREST. 125 L. P. records for sale. Individually MUST SELL by end of this tri- high or low pressure chamber. A few ready for Immediate occu- or as package deal at mester. Economical car. 1957.B. . Cost $500. Sell $100. 2. Ten 8'x 30' mobile home and newly pancy. Gainesville's fastest grow- bargain price -- Half classical, narrow hand interference Filters M. W. Isetta with sun roof,very constructed 10' x 20' cabana. Five ing new home community. VA, half popular. All records in good good condition. Excellent condi- from 1. to 3.0 microns -- Cost minutes from campus. Town and FHA, financing. Hugh Edward's, condition, many perfect. 2-3811. tion. $145. 2-6239 nightly. (A- $30 $200 each sell all for $50. Country Trailer Lodge 376-2865. Inc., N.E. 16th Ave. and 15th St. after 6:00 p.m. weekdays only. 3. OHAUS moisture balance -cost 131-3t-c). A-1 24-5t-c 2-1551.A-70-tf-c). (A-121-tf-p). W.A. Kelly. ( ) $300, sell $100 and other Infra- I t MUST Sell by end of this tri- inn red research equipment. Call W. HEELS put on 5 minutes mester -- modern trailer 2 bed- STARTS TONIGHT! 3 EXCITING HITSI E. Barker ext. 2022. Physics dept. SOLES put on in 15 minutes (A-2t-130-p). room, full bath and kitchen. All open 6:30; show at 7:15* see all 3 late as 9:08 -. aluminum outside and oak inside.In . EXCLUSIVE FIRST AREA SHOWING MODERKTSHQIREPAIR Air conditioner in good condition.At exceptionally good condition. $1095. See at lot 66 in Pinehurst - SHOP a very reasonable price. 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Ideal for student ThisGreatFor A Peter Sellers.George C.Scott who needs a desirable place to study. FR 2-7883. (B-111-tf-c). 2nd First Run Hit at 9:08 2nd BIG WEEK Strangelove DAYTONA WAS NEVER LIKE THIS. .OR WAS IT? Dr. One nice front bedroom, near Howard - or:How I learned To Stop Worrying Johnson Restaurant. 2-4867. APRIL 7 TUBS THRU And Love The Bomb (B-129-3t-c). 1 13579 pm ' f I 2 bedroom well-furnished first tt floor duplex quiet neighborhoodnear campus. Air-conditioner. / ... "It Made Me Laff" Will accept 3 mature, quiet men signed Modine Grunch students or faculty. 6-6494. (B- 129-3t-c). +rr fE FOR RENT 3 bedroom 2 full ; bath houses, kitchen equipped and r Rock BEST PICTURE DE THE YEAR I partially furnished. Any no. of occupants $100 per mo. 1620 N.W. ( with the 55th Ter. Call 2-8668 after 5. best of WINNER OF (B-129-5t-c). 9 7ACADEMYAWARDS I t . 0 cir1T' 1/2 block from Law building; 2 greatSurtin' IlJ 71 bedroom apartment, completely furnished, kitchen equipped, all w:. BOBBY VINTON Hits! electric. April and August rent ...- free. Available after April 20. PATRICIA MURROW JACKIE DeSHlIHON FR. 6-7065. (B-129-3t-c). KENNY MILLER RICHARD CRAKE LORY PATRICK MARTHA STEWART and JERRY SUMMERS L I D' 0 IE* l Production ol I tilE ASTRONAUTS 1.1 THE ROUTERS I' HARRY'sPALDINO MAURVoiRXTCR3rd Housing for men students. One IAWI5I(1 01 AIliKli block from campus Near air- Action Thriller at 10:38 conditioned main library, all faci- lities for good living private entrances, ground floor, motel JOHN WIHML TODAY style. Refrigerators, some air WAYNE !i'a; + 1 1:004:378:14 conditioners. University approved.Low . j CEN Mr.ScoAE .COLOR summer rates. Office 127 N. W. 15 "t>rrac.e. Phone 6-6494. (B-125-6t-c). .' ,' 4. '" , : v F W .- 1 GATOR CLASSIFIEDS I II FridayApril 3,1964 The Florida Alligator Page 7 ;,. Upper division engineering stu- WANTED 1950-54 FORDS and I For RentKeep I dent wanted to share air-condi- CHEVROLETS Al Hendon'sService Brazilian RevoltContinued tioned 2 bedroom duplex at 825 Station. Located 916 S. E. N. E. 8th Ave. Your share of cool this summer In Colo- 4th St. (C83c). rent & utilities will be $50 month. nial Manor apt. 55. For call Fringe 372- Marvin Moss, 230D Engr. Bldg. from Page 1)) chado da Silva, In a broadcast from benefits In sub-letting, I Lost I Ext. 2986. (B-131-3t-c). & FoundLost Florlanapolis, In Santa Catarina 7918 immediately. 4 rooms, good which deserted the embattled state Rio Grande doSul adjoining , and good neighbors. (B- location . Two-bedroom furnished president."The apartment reported the fall of Porto Alegre One brown spiral notebook.On . 126-4t-c). out In the across r om law school. Hot and people are several hours before the War Min- ______ cover is a small piece of the democratic cold water furnished, streets celebrating equipped white istry announcement. EH tape 496. Call Barbara - CONDITIONED furnished kitchen. Available summer tri- victory," the Porto Alegre radio NEW AIR 2-9669. After 5:00 He said he had drivenfromPorto - apts. Bedroom and bath on mester. 372-2237. (B-131-3t-c). (L-131-lt-c. p.m. station said. The radio report Alegre to Florlanapolis,an hour balcony. Kitchen dinette, and living said Gen. Cordeiro de Faria had away, to "report the city's fall" room on main floor. Color- Sub-let April 13th to Sept. 13th: assumed command of the 3rd Army because Porto Alegre's radio sta- ful full size appliances, washing Colonial Manor. One bedroom fur- I Help WantedSPARE I last major Brazilian military tions were off the air. machines in each apartment. Walkto nished, air-condition apartment, unit to support Goulart's stand. Da SUva also reported that 3rd University. Shown by resident $120 month. Will leave folding The War Ministry statement followed Army units within the city had TIME. You can earn $40a manager Apt. No.1. Campus chairs, table and miscellaneous day-long reports Indicating liberated it. week commission by showingthe Apts. 402 N. W. 18th St. FR 2- furnishings if desired. 372-7349. Viviane Woodard Pro- Goulart's defenses In Porto Ale- In Brasilia, Mazzllll set about Beauty ). (B-131-3t-p). gre to be crumbling rapidly. B-119-10t-c 3357.. ( gram. Call Johnny Turner 376- Reports from Argentine border Thursday building a new government - lie left Goulart for the Large clean apartment, electri- Air conditioned apt. for 2 patio 1480. 9-5 (E-120-15t-c). points cited wholesale defections army to handle.In . city, hot, cold water furnished.$40 and barbeque. Behind HolidayInn. among 3rd Army units at frontier his first cabinet appointments, Summer rates Call 372-7724. Wanted waiters for summer tri- Rebel radio reports cited and $65 per month. (B-131-3t-c). posts. Mazzilli named Francisco Assls . mester. Must be 21. Gatehouse 3rd Place. FR 22946or crumbling resistance.A . 1614 N. W. Correa Melo to be air minister, Restaurant. 1222 FR 2-7366. (B-128-5t-c). W. UniversityAve. congressman, Alexandre Ma- Car Rental 1 Call 6-5843. (E-123-tf-c). Gen. Arturo Costa Silva as war minister and Adm. Augusto Rade- Clean single rooms, $20 and $25 macker to be navy minister. per month. For men only, three ECONO-CAR. No additional I I Mazzilll also appointed Gen.Andrew - blocks from university. 1614 N.W. charge to drop-off car In down- Autos No New Fernandes to head his mili- 3rd Place. FR 2-2946 or FR 2- town Jacksonville or at our office tary household and Deputy Getullo 7366. (B-128-5t-c). adjacent to Imeson Airport. FR 58 Triumph TR 3. Wire wheels, Moura as presidential minister.In . > 6-3644 or In Jacksonville 353-7419. tonneau cover, radio, heater, one Washington, the State Depart- Most Fabulous apartment in (N-119-3t-c). owner. $435. Call 376-8385. (G- LeadsCampus ment said U. S. diplomatic relations - Gainesville available to . highest 130-4t-p) with Brazil were continu- bidder. Swimming pool, 1 mile -- ing. The department has taken from Campus, appointments Mon- I WantedWANTED I PLYMOUTH1952 Two door. the position that Mazzilll Is the day and Tuesday. Call Jim Cain Standard transmission, 6 cylinder police reportedtoday legal successor to the presidencyunder atG-8714.B-130-2t-c). radio. Good condition. $120. Call that they have no new Brazil's constitution. : A 1958 Ford automo- Guy Metzger FR 2-9307G-130- ROOMING HOUSE located 2 blocks bile -- 6 cyl. standard transmis- 3t-c). leads on the whereaboutsof from campus, single or double sion preferred. Call 2-5980 right '1959 Fiat Good condition, Albert, the University's /MarchContinued missing gator. away. (C-130-2t-c) Also kitchen and rooms. living First $195 takes it. May be seen room. Call 2-2726 or see at 304 on campus. Call ext. 2039. (G- Would like three roommates for N.W. 15th st. (B-130-4t-c). the full-term summer trimester. 131-3t-c) Dick Gober, student body ( from Page 1)) Three bedroom house off campus. vice-president, said thatif night vigil Saturday night near the To sub-lease for summer tri- $140 per month. Call Gail Sober- I Services I Albert Is not located,stu- entrance of the J. mills Miller mester: sharp, wood-paneled Ing -- 372-5982. (C-131-3t-p). dent government and the Health Center chapel where ROA apartment, close to campus. Per- administration will begin will hold services Sunday morning. fect for 2 or 3. Call 2-9712. The public lecture Is sponsoredby WANTED: Roommate to share air- NESTOR'S -- TV, RADIO, IIIFI proceedings next fall to (B-131-3t-c). the ROA and the university.Jim . conditioned apartment. Two blocks SERVICE. Tubes checked free. acquire a new 'gator Dacey 7AS chairman of from campus. $70 a month $35 Free estimates. Next to Florida mascot. , 3 bedroom, air-conditioned apt. direct action projects committeeof Bookstore parking lot. 1627 N. W. per person. Pay electricity only. 3 blocks from campus. $100 for the SPU, said the group expects - Should have car. Call 6-4163. 1st Ave. Phone FR 2-7326. (M- "Albert was bought from 3-$110 for 4. Call 372-0481 after approximately 15 or (C129-tf-c). 67-MWF-c). the Ross Allen Reptile 9:00 ONLY. 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JIM BIGGARTThe .y Campus FinalDelta Florida-Auburn baseball games for the last two years have Upsilon fraternity and Big- practically decided the winner of the Eastern Division of the South- ham Section of Hume Area will eastern Conference (SEC). There is a lot of team spirit on both teams meet today in a softball encounter, and the stands are always filled to capacity. .with the winner copping the All- Last year when we traveled to Auburn, our trainer Jim (Oh Great Campus softball championship.The . White Whale) Cunningham was walking from the bus to the dugout. An y game is set for 4:45 p.m. Auburn fan said, "Hey, aren't you the ice-cream man?" h 6y at Beta Field. Delta Upsilon wona Cunningham just looked at the guy for about 10 seconds saying nothing. spot in the finals by coppingthe Cunningham is a pretty big boy. FLORIDA'S UNDEFEATED GOLD DUST TWINS Blue League championship. The fan said, "Forget the ice-cream sandwich. I'll find It somewhereelse. Bigham won the campus softball ." lie made a hasty retreat. are, left, Dan Griffin and, right, Adrian Zabala. tournament in the dormitory lea- Last year at Auburn we had two rough games. In the first game on Both of the sophomore pitchers are 1-0 on the seasor ,d gue.Sigma Friday, Danny Eggart was relieved by Jimmy Elliott in the 5th Inning. Nu, Orange League cham- Eggart left the field in a huff. Coach Fuller said, "Anderson, you have helped to give the Gators the most talented and pion, will not be represented in better go throw some. Eggart, you catch him." deepest hurling staff in the SEC. Griffin hails from Fer- the tournament. Sigma Nu representatives - Anderson lazily got up and started for the bullpen. Eggart followed nandina while Zabala is a Jacksonville native. said the "time ele- S talking to himself. ment Involved" would hinder the While Anderson was warming up in the bullpen with Eggart, there wasa participation of their fraternity in collision at second base between Auburn's left fielder and our short- the eliminations. stop, Randy (Scooter) Morcroft. The Auburn runner was trying to breakup The Alligator, sponsor of the + a double play. He and Morcroft ran together knocking them both out. Rivals Collide all-campus joust,is donating a tro- Trainer Jim started for the field. phy to the DU-Bigham winner.The Charlie Anderson turned to look at the scene. He shouldn't have trophy will be awarded Immedia- turned his back to Eggart. Eggart was still mad at himself and he tely after the game. didn't see Anderson turn. He cut loose with one and he caught Charlie In Tigers rDen'While The starting lineup announcedby behind the hAad. Anderson went out cold. Bigham will Include: Cal Rie- Two years ago we had a good average tor stolen bases. Auburn chelle (p), Norm KernerC),Glenn wanted to stop us on the base paths -- so they added about five inches Florida head coach Dave batted-In. Third baseman Earl Dunn (IB), Mark Springer (2B), of sand to the Infield Fuller would like to see some Montgomery has had a hot bat in Jeff Pardee (SS), Tom Oatway Late Friday night, about six of us and trainer Jim made a quiet batting punch come forth during an conference games,connecting for a (3B), Leonard Hall (SF), Preston trip to the Auburn field. We climbed the fence and with rakes, shovels, Important two-game SEC baseball .389 average, while first baseman Bevilbiss (LF), Skip Peddigrew and a couple of wheel barrows, we cleaned most of the sand off the series in Auburn today and tomorrow Tom Shannon has a .353SEC aver- (CF) and Phil Copare (RF). Infield. he can't complain over age. Auburn had a freshman game Saturday morning. They played on pitching.The FastestIt's the field without changing the surface. After the freshman game they Gators, in running up a perfect Fuller is uncertain as to his Dupree put the sand back on the Infield. 5-0 Eastern Division chart, pitchers in the Auburn series.Junior official, fullback Larry Du- We took our pre-game batting practice at 12:30 p.m. We used most have gotten brilliant hurling out of Danny Eggart of Pensacola, pree is the fastest man on the UF of our time cleaning the sand back off. When Auburn came out to hit five different men, each of whom who blanked Georgia on three hits football squad. at 1:00 p.m. they really raised the roof. now stands 1-0 in the league. in his other astern Division start, Gator coaches timed all mem- I Auburn used most of their batting practice putting it back on the Only five earned runs have been is likely hurler in one of the two bers of the squad the final week infield. We had to play with the sand up to our knees but we won the scored against Florida in the con- games. of spring practice, running themin SEC last year despite Auburn. ference, an average of one per Either Charles Anderson or Jim the 40-yard-dash, and yester- game, and just 21 hits, just a Biggart is another probably starter. day released the times of the top shade over four per outing. Anderson got credit for a boys. Trackmen Host Gator bats have been relatively win over Vanderbilt in relief, then Dupree was clocked in 4.55 for silent, however, and this Is the went eight innings against Georgia the 40, extremely good speed for department which Fuller believes Tech, allowing no earned runs and that distance. Next In line were Tech/Seminoles will have to be improved to win fanning 11, but the victory went to halfbacks Jimmy Jordan and Hal t in the SEC. relief man Adrian Zabala. Seymour (4.6). Top Florida hitter is sophomore Switching a meet scheduled later in the season will give the UF Bill Blomgren of Ft. Lauderdale, two dual meet track opponents tomorrow In Georgia Tech and FSU. and he teams with captain Jim Dun- Coach Percy Beard's Gators were originally scheduled to face can to provide the only two Ga- 1 the Jackets In a SEC opener in Gainesville, but will now clash with tors over the .300 mark. both teams on a dual-meet basis. Counting the SEC games only, The Jackets of Norris Dean will be paced by a group of football Blomgren is way out front witha stars, with Jacksonville's Gerry Bussell the most outstanding entry. .474 batting average and 11 runs- iMidnight i FSU has swept easily past three foes this season -- Miami, Fur- man and South Carolina -- and . boasts some of the Deep South's I Star Evening Star Vogue F top times and distances. M Among the better known Semi- noles are shot-discus ace Al Williams - . i a recent Florida Relays APRIL 4 champion, pole vaulter Don Farris, r r 't t f who has done 14-6 1/4 this year, Get\4N I' and a trio of sprinters who have \ K \\\ o't finished 1-2-3 in the 100 In every '-N\ '\e1 \ meet this year. \ This list Includes Bob Sable, Angel's Wing Tangiers Astral Hutch Johnson and Al Cato, with Cato's 9.5 being the fastest time recorded. Jerry McDaniel is undefeated - Whichis in dual meet competitionin s M R'RPW the 440( and 220 and recently turned In a 21.9 run on the curveIn the 220.Against. your these Beard will senda . 33-man squad led b) captain favorite PArtcarved Pete Rowe of Springfield, Va., a 440, hurdles and relay man,sprinter - George Leach of Tampa,secondin Univ. Ave. the 100 in the Florida Relays and a 9.5 man himself over that * distance, J javelin thrower Pete ) . Skafte, recent Florida Reays; champion, versatile Jerry VUl- 8 DIAMOND and WEDDING RINGS son of Miami, who competes In qs 1i a1tC:1s, ;u11 _ the broad jump and hop-step-Jump and Jim Brown, a crack 880 man from Franklin Pa. Gainesville's Quality Jewelers Field events start tomorrow at 1:30 p.m., with running events scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. tkQrLbotdft @ The FSU meet is being movedup Time Trials at 7:00 pm, First Race at 8:00 pm MEMBER AMERICAN from its original date of April RACES EVERY SAT. NIGHT OEM IOCIUYPage 18. .. |