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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • 8

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V- -j t' 4 -4 By Neal Adams 8 low City Presa-Citizen Friday, April 19, 1963 Drama Groups To Meet Here Ben Casty "New Interpretations" that hv 1 mm IIDear AIiIit fi 111. Illl. n1 -ft crush on the next one. And, besides, he says EVERY woman is In love with her doctor. Is that true? I know my doctor doesn't feel anything special toward me, but that doesn't change my feelings toward him.

Any suggestions? MRS. X. DEAR MRS. Every woman Is NOT "In love" with her doctor. Your feelings of gratitude, admiration and respect are confused with romantic love.

Analyze your emotions and recognize them for what they are or your doctor will never be able to get a history of your normal blood pressure, pulse and heartbeat, CONFIDENTIAL TO CAL: Buy a compass with a mirror on the back, so when yon look In the mirror you can see who's lost. Easter Guests Entertained by Phelps Family WEST LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phelpa and family en tertained as Easter Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nortman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hildebrand and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Christensen of Cedar Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. John Nortman of Clinton, Everett Phelps and Harvey Harold of California, Kirk Wilson, student at Mt. Shimer college in Illinois, spent Easter vacation in West Liberty with his mother and aunt, Mrs.

Adrian Wilson and Mrs. Edith Madsen. He was accompanied by a friend, Chris Stevens SCEXE AFTER TORNADO college In Kankakee, 131 after killed. (AP Photo.) Toppled, splintered ruins cover the trailer court of Olivet It waa struck by a tornado Wednesday night One person was Apples Will Bloom Early trip, and they had the nerve to ask to keep their" dog! I dont care for dogs and neither doea my husband. My daughter says it will spoil her trip if they have to put the dog in a kennel.

She's afraid he might be mistreated or maybe die of homesickness. Are we wrong in refusing to keep him? Or are they wrong for insisting? NO DOGS DEAR NO: It Is cruel to force an animal on people who dislike animals. The dog deserves better. Explain tills to your daughter. Don't let her talk you Into anything or It shouldn't happen to a dog.

DEAR ABBY: I have a terrific crush on my family doctor. I am a happily married young woman with children and it annoys me to have this doctor on my mind all day. I told my husband about it and even offered to change doctors, but he said it wouldn't do any good because I'd only develop a By ABIGAIL VAN BCREN DEAR ABBY: I love organ music, but if that piano player they have playing the organ at V- V. my v. fcse rtnsn't take a it take organ lea- some sons soon I am going to quit going to church.

punishment listen to. She brags that she has never had LA an organ lesson in her life. Believe me, sue didn't have to say so. Anyone who knows organ music could tell it. GRITTING MY TEETH DEAR GRITTING: Call your clergyman and suggest that he consider getting an organist' or educating the piano player.

DEAR ABBY: Our daughter and her husband are planning a trip to Europe. We offered to keep their two pre-school children during their six-week flexibility Called Supreme Court's Great Strength Iowa City's apple trees are onstratlons will be: Profs. Lael about 12 days ahead of last Woodbury, A. S. Gillette.

Mar-year in their development, garet Hall, David Thayer, County Extension Director John Terfloth and James Tom Robb said today. He said most trees are in Allan Longacre. Waterloo, the pre-pink stage now and president of the Iowa Commu-shpuld receive an Application j-nity- Theater association, will of cluster bud spray within speak at the conference lunch- i It Sua 12 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER COMBINATION Two door convenience at Hotpoint savings? On wheels! i Rolls out for easy cleaning, sweeping.

the next few days. 1L 8 ais 10 "P' pea. cherries apricots and It's also time to spray pears. peaches, he said. The spraying should be thorough, he said, because the next spray won't be applied until blooming ends.

Young trees should be sprayed. t0 Rbb Mld general pur lrujl Lree sPrav 18 lne mo5t Pacucai in mosi. cases. If rtears. nmms nr rtearhes Are bloom.

Robb advi.ed home orchardists not to use i spravs containine lead arsen- ate. DDT or other insecticides. Rftsnherries nlsn should hp sprayed now. Robb said, with general purpose fruit tree spray containing- frebam or captan. They should be sprayed seven or eight days, $29995 Kfe waxing.

txoB Aiauc 111 mas 1 Eveivthough the U.S. supreme i oun 1 comprised of only nine I appointed lawyers and respons- ibie to no particular constitu ency. the people are wise in giv- teg if so much power. Anthony Tj--i Tnrk Timp ppnnrt- er. "said here Thursday night.

I 1 jm-iw i-in riAlivTwl thp Murrav lecture for the L'mver- i ty of Iowa college of to, said tne courts ereatest streneui io court an nere, arnmne has been vested with so much power in such a great nation." he said. But, he noted, the court must justify itself to every new 1 ha, shnwn that group of justices can not impose their will upon the people if they reject it, he said. ONE SlFREME court ruled that congress had no constitu- tional power to forbid slavery, i i I DON'T MISS AD ON AH ON I I III unpin AAiinmiw I- 1 I 11 III-U 9HI1NT II 11 11 hn ihii vviiii nil if r-j, 1 PAGE 3 227 E. Washington PAGE 3 A I I 1 iiai i-vi 1 Another court said congress lawyer and have the responsi-could not impose a federal in-1 bility of the profession." come tax. But these rulings, as well as others, "turned to I WF lioW) I- T- I dust" under the pressure of pub-J Lewis, -is- the -fact- that when lie' opinion, said Lewis.

the court charges Lewla it is often an order as one often ahead of public that the state wanted Jo carry thought just far enough to out but never knew how. will help to make drama presentations more exciting will be discussed and demonstrated for community theater enthusi asts Saturday at the third an nual Community Drama con ference at the University of Iowa. Representatives of 12 Iowa drama groups are pre registered to attend the conference at the University theater. The groups include the Iowa City Community theater. Highlight of the conference include a keynote address by Prof.

Harold I. Hansen, chairman of the department of dramatic arts at Brigham Young university, Provo, Utah, speaking on "Toward a Theater of Excitement" University theater students will present for the group a one act play, "A Marriage Proposal," by Anton Chekhov. Saturday evening, conference participants will be guests at a special presentation of some of the most outstanding productions from the University's Studio Matinee program. MEMBERS OF the confer ence faculty (all of the Uni versity theater faculty) and topics of their lecture dem- eon in the memorial union. Discussions and demonstrations will emphasize theatrical use of the theater to heighten audience impact and bring to actors, technicians and directors a more profound ex perience of the drama.

Empha- su will be on presentation of standard plays of high school, college and community theater ll 1 lOMKOLLED GROW TH Birds do not usually begin incubating their eggs until the full complement has been laid so the resulting young wjl not be of different ages and 'Jlizes, with the larger ones getting all the food. $43500 32-Slio ROTO TILLERS Dial 7-3800 fx-Kr Mh. Am. Mi 1 A I II I II 1 Is mold opinion. i "The school segregation case is surely one in which the su-j preme court was ahead -of the people, he said "The man on the street felt no ethical imperative inJ954! BI WHEX people saw the.j segregation violence on their own television screens, he con- tinned, they began following the i lead the court, had provided with its 1954 ruling.

longias legislators do not deal with racial discrimination I wayi u--flPnnifi- We even make jumbo-sized loans to $25Worrnftf ly 1 i (Jl vith up to 36 months to pay. Rates? They're pea- I nuts Let us show you how you save when you use Jj LI i '11 our money for any good reason. Like, the elephant, 1 never forget that we're as near' as your telephone. Jj FINANCE CORPORATION 1000 49.S3 91.62 LJ LJ LJ Lm3 LJ kl RIIJINGrMOWERrlol (1 (1 lf i UUQLia LH vii Li Li UJ hy?) and re-apportionment, it seems to me appropriate that the supreme court should step he said. In assuming a job neglected Ifcy congress and southern legis- latnr Iiai for equality, the supreme court has served as a valuable "safe-1 ty valve.

he said. rr. i usurped! legislatiyppwer said. But while ennprpus ran make a derision based on what issues or persons it favors, the su- Dreme eoiirt must offer "intel-' lectual reasons" for its deci-' sions. he continued.

"THE POWER of the court 1 is not to demand but to per suade, he said. "A great jus- tice not only artictilates princi- pies in a way that excites the imagination: he must also he One of -the great curiosities of the supreme court, said "A most valuable "action of the supreme court." he said, "is that it makes officials Justify their action In reasonable terms." People for many years knew "in their hearts" it was right for a state to provide a lawver for. the indigent: but thev wouldn't move unti! the court decided that they should, Similarly, states to consider re-apportionment if they sre shown how to tackle the "7-ompIir-afed problem, he said -I or wnicn is- sues the court will consider and in how much detail applies in the year-bv-lte. Lewis did not specifically preilict which' issues would be para 0 11 this year, but gues-ed that the and the schcMi! prayer controversies might be the most important vc.v cnange in activity." he said. "Rarisl di-1 etieci on eumi patmg discrimination, he said HoweTerrhe tin- -iiiay -an important MUMjIxg BY heat rather-j SAVINGS EARN 5o with CONTINENTAL MORTGAGE i I I Lewis: Can't Predict Trends -Supreme Court Will Follow Covering the' TS years ago no -one would court for a newspaper is one of hav thought.

that reapportion-thfrnoM unpredictable of all ment would-be such an impor-bs. says Antbonv Lewis, issu as ifi t0(iay." porter for the New York Tunes! T7 while many "taken 'into the newsmen are confidence of thair nr.ure.- hiid afp told off the record- of ijncoming events or probable trends, the supreme court reporter faces' a notoriously close-mouthed group of justices. "They're totally said Lewis "at mess conference" here "a affairs, the Uni versity nf Iowa or the hilt toll. 41 -i -wrh ducted privately. The govern- ANOTIIl.lt as- about pect of supreme court report.

tf the "un "rules that ingr.aniziR!;ourtinV"ie,y anv respect 'is foretelling what store" ar could have changes mav come in fntnro years, he said The one genera! trend occur- 3 "'OMf COCO KEASOX: VALIANT PRICES START LOWERHAN FALC0K OR CORVAIR! 3 nng-now and foreseeable m-the'TuT lm Surpri to hear it72Ybu're future IS the-movement toward more -4ndiv44-ial -Wter 'JiV-5''J1ZtBV-thiir But the individual issues that "Valiant makes a lot of people think it costs more than it really does. Valiant's fresh new styling and rich-looking in- tenors give the impression of high price, gested Retail Prices you'll find that Valiant prices start lower than Falcon or Corvair. So come oh in real soon well be mighty glad to show youl Check These if- Features: 4 speeds Forward and Reverse i 6 H.P. Engine i Flex-N-Float 26" or 36" Mower Quick Height Adjustment Basd tm tk latest avaxlabU national tale (pure of 199S models Mm ponton wit lttt moiilt of Valiant, Falron, and Corvair. 1 tnan light, the two prayer deci-ble to predict, he continued, sions may become the" biggest I issues," he said, "A lot of peo-June Draft Quota P'', lnst year's decision banning the Nw York regents LOWeSt in Months prayer was a terrible thing They should be even angner WASHINGTON The this year if the court rules army's June draft quota has against renting the Lord's been set at 4.000 lowest since prayer in classrooms." February.

Levis, a Pulitzer prize win- The defense department f-ti. ner and recipient of the Hev-mates that the quota plus, vol- wood Btjjun award in unteers. will make the amy's in leva Tity to deliver a Vni-June requirement of 17.000 versity of Iowa college of lawmen. Murray lecture Thursday night. THE PENALTY OF SUCCESS: LOTS OF USED CARS! It's true! When you sell new Valiants as fast as we do, you end up with a huge selection of used cars.

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