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oUJon Serving The State Universit y of Iowa atld the Peop l l~ of Towa Established In IIJ6ll - )< IH' l,;~nts a l.O'lV lember 01 A5<ociaL~ Press Lea. pd Phnto Service Iowa City. Iowa. Saturday, J uly 12.1958 ro ers ose n n o Ine• 7Sc 7Sc 1Sc $42 Million The Puzzling Problem of- Set Convinced He Got · 19c 19c eeded For The Schizophrenic Yearbook Staff Favored Treatment 19c Intellectual Do-Gooders Hawkeye 15c Boston Millionaire Refuses State Schools By J . M. ROBERTS , Associated Press News Analyst Editorships To Answer 23 Probers' Questions DES MOINES (AP ) -Ap. Mme. Chiang Kai-shek made a WASHINGTON (AP) - Two of the Congressmen who have propriations of m ore tha n $42 speech Thursday in which he at Announced tacked one of Lhe most puzzling been questioning Bernard Goldfine, Sherman Adams' friend. million a year for o perating problems of the free world-the Appointments for section cditor~ told him Friday they a re now convinced he got favored h'catmcnt of the ]959 Hawkeye were an" state educationa l institutions intellectuals who aid communism from Federal agencies. by their very humanitarianism. nounced Friday by Editor Greta I will be asked of the 1959 LegiS Leinbach, A4, Rockwell City. I The special H ouse invcstigati ng subcommittee spent most of lature, the Sta te Board of He She addressed herself specifical ly to those who advocate unilater Jane Hubley, A4, Cedar Rapids" the day methodicall y building up a case on which it obviously gents decided Friday. al disarmament, regarding "bio was named eopy cditor; Shelley intends to cite the gift.giving Boston mill ionaire on contempt of Greenberg, A3, Omaha, eb., as., I 'fhe board also voted to request logical survival to be above all sistant editor; and Isabel Myers. Congress cha rges. I ",.060,100 for new buildings in else, and that to exist even on M. Sheldon, managing editor. die; two years starting July I , 1959. sufferance as beasts of burden is He refused, sometimes repeat preferable to struggling as human Other Appointments edly. to answer 23 carefully drawn fbi! would be enough to launch Other appointments inc 1 u de: tbI! lfirst phase of a proposed $68 beings." questions. These dealt largely with million lon g range building pro That is oversimplification of Cheryl Jennisch, A4, Decorah. features editor; Jon Sell, A3, testimony that he took a total of gram, the board said. much of the intellectual turmoil. IWaterloo, and Dave McCuskcy. Public R.latlon And the matter of disarmament $104,972 in the form of loans out of A3. Iowa City, sports co-editors; It also approved a public r ela· is only one of the points where a company he controlled without Mark Levensky, A4. Des Moines, lifns plan to "acquaint the people the so - called intellectuals, the owning outright.. pin kish writers, and those who captions editor; Gary Cohn. AS, If. Iowa and candidates for the Waterloo, honorary and professio\:, But the subcommittee .,ain Legislature with the need Cor in· still have hopes for ultimate good Mm . Chiang Kai-s hek al editor ; Val Wilson , A3, Mar~ held in suspension any acHon on creas-ed edueatlonal and building from the "Russian experiment," We Mllsf Str/lggle a contempt citation, instead call· have befogged the objectives 01 shalUown, colleges editor; Nan programs. " in g Go ldfine back for more ques· Ule free world. Norton, A3, Mr,rshalltown. activi· Th. propolld operating budgets tlons Tuesday. A few years ago Simon de Beau gree in every non-Communist coun tics editor; Bill Pfuderer, A3, Clin· If the various institutionl total try in the world. It has turned ton, nne ari ~ editor: Marg Tang Chairman Oren Harris (D-A rk.) "2,757,676 per year - more than "oir, a Frenchwoman. wrote a massive novel, "The Mandarin. " the leadership of a man like Neh ney, A3, Spencer, general organi· and Rep_ John Bell Williams (D· ,l1V2 million onr the $31,121 ,· ru into a pinwheel of almost daily zations editor; Bob Prine, E2, Os· Mi s.) told Goldfine the hearing .. appropri.ted by the 1957 about the troubles of non-Commu nist leftist writers in the postwar contradictions. kaloosa, and Ann Burrinton, A3, record demolishes his contention L'Villature for the current bi.n· The characters of the Beauvoi r Mason City, residence co-cditors; that the committee. charged with ilium. struggle to re-form the French Re public. book failed to see modern com· Sylvia Johnson. A2, Sheldon, r In the River Room investigating Federal regulatory The board a ppro"ed these They wanted what they thought munism as a distorted version of ligion editor ; and Sally Hahn, A4, A SUMMERTIME MIXER at the Iowa Me morial Union Ffid.y night agencies, has no bu ;ness Inquiring amounts for the three major state ideas whi ch w.r. put forward to Cedar Rapids, identification and were the fundamenta l benefi ts featured the music of Leo Cortlmiglia and his orchestra. Becaull of into how he operated companies institutions; of socialism, and in so doing meet the problems of a hundred index editor. subject to regulation by those threatenng thundershowers, the dance was held in the River Room STATE UNIVERISTY of Iowa - feared to attack communism lest years ago, now forged mto a The chief photographer for the agencies. rather than on the Union terrace. In th e foreground, Fritz Fo/brecht, miscellaneous and equipment, $13,- their own ideas should suffe r po. weapon fo r promotion of a So· 1959 Hawkeye ilas not yet b en Goldfine raised that claIm in re· viet foreign pol icy which also C4, Iowa Falls, and Kay Moore, ~~, Iowa City, sit out. dane. as 351 ,985 per year ; repairs, repl ace· litically. named. fusing to answer questions. was outmoded a hu ndred years ments and alterations, $765,000 per The author describes what hap Meeting in Fall other SU I students join in the frolick. Over 250 students a ttend. d SEC Old Nothing ago. In the fall, a general meeting year ; and capital improve ments pened when the Soviet slave labor Daily Iowan Photo. Harris said the Securities and $9,444,500 for the bie nnium. program was revealed. This same failure is a wide will be held for all persons desir· Exchange CommissIon (SEC) ing to report for the Hawkey . IOWA STATE Coll ege - Salaries, The intellectual revulsion, polit· spread malady tOday, prodUCing SWI SS NUCLEAR PLAN S knew or should have known Gold· ical reverberations, conflicts be· "This will be a good chance for support, maintenance, miscell an· a sort of schizophrenia among the BERN, Switzerland IA'1 - Tile fine was wi thdrawing large sums tween writing ethics and practical anyone with imagination and an eo ~s and equipment $9,649,987; Swiss Government announced Fri Housing Bill from a company in which he was per year; repairs, replacements problems of whether to publish or do-gooders. The resulting confu· interest in writing to see what he let the rightists publish first, were sion is right down the Kremlin's can do. Students do not need prevo day its intention to equip Swiss tlle largest, bu t not the only stock· and alterations $1,072,500 per year; holder, "yet did nothing effectual terrific. ious experience in journalism," armed for'crs with tactical nucle~: and cllPital improvements $lO,m,- alley. about it," 500. - Out of this struggle, this hair Sun Ya t·sen , father of the Chi Miss Leinbach said. weapons to protect the nation' s OKd; Provides splitting, these niceties ot philoso· The lay-out and theme of the independence and neutrality. A Harris cited testi mony that the IOWA STATE TEACHERS Col· nese revolution, who married Mme. phy, have grown the splinter par yearbook were discussed with the Government spokesman said the general counsel of the SEC was lege - Salaries, support, mainte· Chiang's sister, had his own in nance, mis.cellaneous and equip ties and the splintered national Hawkeye enllravers, Southwestern acquisition of nuclear weapon.> call ed to the White House to report ment $3,643,609 per year ; repairs, personality of modern France. tellectual troubles with some of Engraving Co .. Tulsa, Okla., sev was planned only "for the long. College loans on the agency's proceedings It is observable to a lesscr de- these things. eral weeks ago. distance future." against Gold fi ne's East Boston Co. replacements and alterati ons WASHINGTON IA'1 - The Senate $274,000 per year; capital improve ----------------~------------------------------------------ Adams, President Eisenhower's zipped to passage Friday a $2" chief assistant, has testified this ments $4,244 ,250 for the biennium. 475,000,000 omnibus housing bill Operating Purposes was for information only and that going far beyond President Eisen· he di d no t even pass on any> in· For operating purposes - sala· hower's recommendations. ries, support etc., plus repair, reo Publi~ Hearing Iowa 'City Man Killed formation to Goldfi ne. Bernard Goldfine placements and alterations - the With the way for quick passage But Harris said, "There IS allo None of Your Business 11157 Legislature appropriated these cleared by Senate Majority Leader .videnc. th.t the SEC withdr_ amQunts ; On City Budget A 21.year-old Iowa City man was She was listed in good condition Although the truck was exten- Lyndon B. Johnson <O-Tex.J, the a petition for the appointment St.te University of Iowa $9,· killed instantly early Friday in a a~ Mercy Hospital late Friday Isively damaged. Pace was not Senate adopted several amend· of a receiver for the East Boston Senate* Passes* * 942,356; Iowa State College $7" car-truck accident on IIighway 6, mght.