Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1958-07-23
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, , , May Join orces With IC Boat Club oil owon Servin!!. The State Ulliversitu of T()wn BV TOM MAINE Staff Writer ~stabIished in 1868 - Five Cents a Copy lIlember of AS) ociated Press LeasPd Wire and Photo Service Iowa City. Iowa, Wed .. July 23. 1958 The Mehaffey Bridge Committee empha izpd Tuesday night that !hey will not give up their bridge until they are guaranteed a new one. At • meeting in Solon, the Me. hilfftV Bridge Committee chose thr" delegates to attend a meet· lilt of the Iowa City Boat Club Thursdav night. They plan to ask the Iowa City , jloat Club to back their propo.sal e a enges rus c ev that a new bridge be erected before the old one is torn down. Mutual Cooperation The resolution the representa tives will present to the boat club stipUlates that if the Iowa City T To Boat Club will wholeheartedly back ells Red Leader 'Make Complaints In Person the proposal for a new bridge, the Mehaffey Bridge Committee will cooperate with the boat club's plans for the Coralville Reservoir. iWestern Powers The boat club is trying to have tilt I.vel of the reservoir raised Senate OKs from 670 feet to 680 feet. This ., would lubmerge the Mehaffev Iridge, the only straight·Ii'lle Reciprocal OK Summit Talks link between Solon and North Lilltrty. I \ ASIlI GTO ( P) - Prl' iurnt Eisel;howcr Tuc day Citizcns from Solon and North Trade Plan flilng hUt:K at Khrll~h(;hcv his accllsation that the Unit d tatcs Liberty banded together to fight to and Britain hnve gravely endangered world p acc. In a bitterly have some crossing retained where WASHINGTON 1.4'1 - The Scnate the Mehaffey Bridge now tands. Tuesday night passed a bill extend worded note, he chall nged Khru hehev to complain personally They took their case to the County ing the reciprocal trade program to the ll·nation United Nations Security Council. Board of Supervisors who has reo three years, aCter reshaping it fused to release the bridge to the more to the Liking of President Eis· I Pre 'id nt Eisenhower and Army Corps of Engineers for dem enhower. Britain's Prime linistcr lac. everything in its path, all the co· olilioh. The vote was 72·16. millan both orrl.'red to diSCUSS the 10ni~1 and imperiali~t policies oC Stanley G. Beranek, Solon, chair The extension voted is not as Middle East crisis witH Russia's old, Khrushchev said. man oC th.· bridge committee. drew long as Mr. Eisenhower asked - Premier Khrushchev at a summit "let the Imperl.lllts beware," attention to the fact thal the com he wanted [jve years - and there me('ting oC the nited allons Se. h. crl.d, waving his arms. "w. mitce never was named "Save-The are other provisions objected to by curity Council. are r.volutionari.s. w. art Mehaffey·Bridge-Committee." This the Administration. Marxilts a"d w. ar. delight.d name grew ou t of posters the com But the President won a Imash. But France's Premier de Gaulle when the colonial n.tions rai.a mittee displayed. ing victory in a 63-27 vote to Ihdd back, proposing another time up and cast off their cham •. " Want New Bridge knock out an am.ndment that I and place. He aid the United Na- Mr. Eisenhower's offer to meet tions h adquarters in New York From the beginning m Septem would have curbed hi. pow.rs I lack!! the calm and serenIty needed with Khrushchev was clearly a re ber, 1956, the committee's stand over tariHs and trade. luctant one, influenced by public has been for a new bridge about Senate supporters of the Presi Cor such an emergency meeting. pressure [rom Macmillan some sile: 300 Cect downstream from the dent on the legislation said the re· What Khrulhchev wjluld ••y hours earlier. present bridge, he said. maini ng provisions he dislikes remained uncertain. He had lUg' In contrast to Macmillan's Ian· Most of _the maneuvering by could be altered considerably in ge.ted a session at Geneva or guage, the President' letter con the boat club and the bridge com· conference with the House. anywhere. stitutcd a challenge rather than mlttee '0 far has been in the The House on June 11 passed a The three Western allies split pub· an invitation to Khrushchev. Even form of petitions , sent to Iowa bill that met practically all the licly in renlving to Khrushcht'v's lhis was firm d up at the last Senators and Congressmen. Administration's specifications. call for an immediate five·nation minute aCter Macmillan insistrd Public Works Bill HR llIoo, pro· West Says Yes-Russia Says No The lop idedness of the vote reo conCerence, The Soviet leilder him· through diplomatic channels that fiding for a new bridge across the jecting the amendment to curb the THE JAPANESE RESOLUTION BEFORE THE UNITED NATIONS Eut crilis, the So\/Iet deleg.to, Arkady Sobolev, remained immobil •. self again pemanded swilt with· the Weslern reply includc a pc reservoir, is now beCore the public President's tariIf-makingpowers r.c.lv.d "Ves" votes from Sir Pierson Dixon, center, Britain's dele· A few momentl I.ter, RUllla ex.rcised its 15th v.to in the Securitv ciCie offer rather than an indirect ",orks committee of Congress. Rep drawal oC U.S.·Brilish forces sent to may have been caused in part by .ate, and Henry Cabot Lodge, right, of the United Statos. AI t/ley Council and killed the resolutlofi, .nding hopes of anv immediate Lebanon and Jordan to bolster pro bid favored by Mr. Eisenhower. resentative Fred Schwengel CR the Middle East crisis. ral.ed their arms in favor of the Japane.. reso'ution on the MlcIId •• solution to the .Ituation.-AP Wlr.ph.... Western Governments there. Mr. Eisenhower coupled his bid Davenport; is chairman of that to Khrushchev with some of the committee. Such Democrats as Lyndon B. These d velopments came dur Johnson of Texas, the Senate's mao ing a day 01 fast-moving diplomatic harshest language he has hurled at the Soviet Union in recent jority leader. and Harry F. Byrd jockeying in the four capitals. of Virginia, its finance committee In Adams Affair, A Move to- months. Rapt Rabbit THE EISENHOWER note said: chairman, joined in handing this Russia At Flult Tattoo Taboo? "H uch a meeting were genuinely victory to the Eisenhower Admin· It is Russia's actions, not those Harmonleel Happy Hare desired, the United States would istration. of the UnJted States and Britain, But What Would Boys join in following that orderly pro The division: 36 Republicans Investigate the Iny. sfigators Hopped Up Over Handel he said, that are keeping the cedure." Show Foreign Girls and 27 Democrats to strlk. it world in turmoil. The President from the bill; 9 R.publican. and WASHINGTON iA') - A GOP Adams' relations with Bernard the Armed Services Board of Con By DICK THOt,\SEN LONDON-In a far softer reply defendcd Anglo - Amcrlcan troop LONG BEACH, Calif. iA') 18 Democrats to kttp it in. move to investigate the inve tiga· Goldfine, the gift-giving Boston tex tract Appeal, who has said he Our Small Animals Editor that went further than Mr. Eisen· landings in Jordan and Lebanon as aimed at helping these Mid Tattoo Dr not tattoo? Under the 24-year-old program, tors of Sherman Adams reached tile millionaire. thinks Adams intervened improp Som.wher. on tha front 'awn of hower's, Macmillan formally sug· gested a summit level meeting oC East countries survive a cam· The City Council of this Navy the President has been empowered the House Rules Committee Tues· Curtis proposed that a special erly last year in behalf of Ray· Old Capitol resides a rabbit. He to negotiate tariff cuts with other day and appeared to be headed committee be appointed to deter laine Worsteds, Inc., oC Manchest· the U.N. Security Council. paign of murder, violence and tcr· base city solemnly considered (or Ih.) doe. not talk, as do nations on a tit-Cor·tat basis. The for a high back shelf. mine whether the subcommittee er, N.H. "1 would certainly be ready to rorism. Walt K.IIV'. "Bun" or Mr. Di •. In justifying the U.S. military this question Tuesday: Shall epi< finance committee bill would ex Rep. Thomas B. Curtis (R-Mo.) , violated any House rules by per Rep. William H, Bates (R-Mass,) att nd uch a meeting, if you n.y'. palt.1 Ea.ter urchin•. move into Lebanon, Mr. Eisenhow dermal adornment be prohibited? tend lhis power three more years contends the Hou e was brought miting what he called public de· told newsmen a ruling by the would go, and I take it from the Nothing so .impl.. Thil rabbit er said bluntly: into disrepute by the tactics of a famation of individuals on unsub comptroller general l5 years after terms of your message that you Said MUflicipal Judge Kenneth and authorize up to 15 per cent ad lI.t.ns to Hlndel and V.rdl, "Un'tSl tho .. of aggr.ssive di.· subcommittee which inquired into stantiated hearsay testimony. Raylaine - a now deCunct firm - would. I should certainly be E. Sutherland, who proposed the ditional cuts in U.S. tariffs. with quiv.ring ears and no ... position are far gone In folfv, Rep. Howard W. Smith CD-Va.l, had first been turned down on its glad to explain to you Cace-to-faee ordinance against skin art: "The A local playwright fella, Frank th.y would not Itart war because chairman of the Democratic-con claim apparently opened the door Mosler, was dl.cuiling the world, how Her Majesty' Government men who have been tattooed here trolled Rules group, commented to the rebate.