(Iowa City, Iowa), 1955-02-19
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Servin~ the State The Weather · UniverSity of Iowa Colder with In.w tod:&r. Campus and mrb teclay. l' to !Z: I••. lowo City $ to 10. Colder unetay. Est. 1 BftB - AP Leased Wire, Wir, ephoto - Five Cents Iowa City, Iowa, Saturday, February 19, 1955 ~ u u.s ana House Approyes' Hancher Says Honorary Colonel an_d Cadet Colonel ear the Tariff Pfogram TV hie WA SHINGTON (JIll-President ----- RO~K ISLAND, Ill. OP}-Flre, r('(1 by a series ot l'hemll'lIl ex Eisen hower'S t:lI'jf[-cutling fOI- Daniel A. Reed (R-N.Y.) which plo ions, caus d an -Limllfied $200,000 (l:Imnlrl.' Qt AUg\\! tana rol eign trade program was pushed would have deprived the Presi Increasing leg '3 Ai.n:-e buiHu\: Friday venine. through the house late Fllday dent much of his power t:> or DES MOINES (IP)-SUI Pres The builrlihg itselr W3. l<:lvt'd U)' :I quick t!'1Jnklng professor with a big assist from the Demo- override recommendations oC ident Virgil M. Hancher predict and rom !:udents. • cratic major~ty. lhe lariff commission for high. ed Friday that television will Dr. E. R. EJ'ickson, chairman of th lK'ience division, id the Atter a -bItter, two-day tight" er trade barriers. ---- C1rsL Indlca-tioll tlla.!. anyothiotr the bill passed on a rollcall vote play an increasingly important, In this key lest oC the legisla· role in American education. was WIOT\lC came \\ hen lIcbtB in of 295-110. lion, the vote was 206-199. Reed's Hanchcr spoke here at the the build~ began to !IIcker. But the back of the oposition, amendment was supported by II n opening session of the 17th nn Prol.. tuden" Inve Uc.&e led in part by members of Eisen Say Ike May Republicans and 80 Democrats, nual National F:mn Institute. hower's own Pllrty, was brokell E"lckson and a ifroull 01 stu rubeck but opposed by 140 Democrats "Without state networks of dents went to Investigate and when the house defeated by sev tound the to!) 1100r or th lour en votes an amendment by Re(.'. and 66 Republicans. educational teleVision," Hnncht!r '(oling for passage oC the ac l - said. "many children either wili Offer Wheal lory hulldil~ in tl:unes. T~y ual bill were 186 Democrats and , not be IUUijh\ in the ye.lI s ahead !\O:II'1Oro nil :}j rm ,nd shut nil 109 Rep1.Jblicans. Opposing it lJ 01' will be inac\equatl'ly taught nrc d()()~. Program Set the end were 75 Republirans ann in the elementary and secondary 'rhis QCt1oo, plus the cOllftrue 35 Democrats. The bill no" schools." To Russians lion ot the brICk arid con~rele goes to the senate. Pleading for better world un- bulklint. isolated fire dama,e Lo For Opening Soon alter the house action, derstanding, Hancher said: "We WASHINGTON (IP) - Pr!lSi- th:t rool and loul'th lLoor. Eisenlrower expressed his grati- must stan with the assumption d .nt Eisenhower is reportei con About ~ ludents were In the Of Union tication in a statement in which that other peoples are as much siderin.ar a plan ,to QIler Russia bulldln" known 11'Ie Wallbere hursday, he said.: entitled to their cultures as WI! some or Lhis l'Ountry's huge sur Hall of Science, but oU C6C1lped. A week long ,program to cele- ' "This progl am is of tremend- are to OUllS; and that it their plus wheat stoek , as a gilt oC Two Clremen were sUgltUy in bra.te the opening of !the new OUS significance to the economir. languages and customs seem pe the American people, to ease ary jured r~tInc' the bleze. Lee H._ Iowa Memorial Union addition health and security of the United culiar to us, ours must seem Evans sulf-red on onkle Injury, April 24 was announced F.riday States and our friends in th·' equally peculiar to them." sulferlng due to shol'lcomings in and J. E. R mmy stepped on n by Dr. Earl E. Hanpcr, Union free world." Re did not mention Equality ot OPPOI tunIty in a , the Soviet tllrm pr~rrom. ru ly noll. 24 director. the refusal of house Republ!- free society, Hancher said, will The President Is r port. d no.l. Firemen, thOUlfh hnndlc39Pt'd Th'e 'program will begin witih cans to unite behind the measuct;. be assured "by keeping the to have decided yet whether to by :I lack ot water pr ure. the !Ionnal opening Sunday a'f- The bill, a major plfrt of the means of education free from adopt the proposal, U'te orIgin of sue~ eded In bringln( tile blaze temoon, April 24, and continue administration's program for thi ~ political Icon trois and social cen- Wlhich was not entirely clear. under control aboUl 2'h houra through Sa.turday, AprU 30. session of congress, extends th~ sorship by making the teacher a I' olter Jt broke out. The American Farm Bureau In addition to two concerts, a reciprocal trade proglam lor first-class citizen, honored, rt' C.lde Unkllown MllICe, a lecture and a dedication three years from June 12 and spected, and adequately compen IFelbration came out against the OJ us of ttl ~ flIe WQS I'\Qt banquet in the evenin;gs, the gives the President authority to sated by providing adequate t1- "glve&woy" o.."ects or the pro- known. prog~am provides for a man and cut tariffs up to 15 per cent duro nancial support for education." , posol. A bureau spokesman said woman bowler and a !billiards ing that period in return for Erickson and Dr. Conrad Ber Ru ia should buy what. wheat gendoU, 1'011 ge president, re elQpert to give eooh~bitions dur- similar concessions in foreign P.M. ported the tlre tanted. on the ing the week. markets. it needs Wilh the money the SUI Group ,Attends Commun ts now pend on sub 1XJurlh floor, where many elec Billiard e)Q~t Charles Peter- Democlats carried the majo) tric motors are IJ1stalled. son, billed as the world's great- share of the trght throughout thi' vors.l.ve octiviti In 1.hJ.9 country. S vera! loucl elQPloslon oc est trick shot artist, will be hot debate, and House Speak/; St~te Conference I Some 675 million bu.stH!'1 of ('W'red while the flames raaed. avaiLa.ble all during the program Sam Rayburn (D-Tex.) once lef~ surplus wh at or now ~1(~ld by On was a hydrogen tank. wetk to rive billiard instruc- the chair to spcak Lor the pro- "Aca~emic F.reedlOm and the . the grlculture deper.trnent. This The d:amn(e et;1JmOote was tion. grl\m on the floor. Teaching Profession" will be one /TUIde by th c lI,e presIdent. On opening day there will be Eisenhower made a last mir1- I va i surplus I valu d al $1,767,- of <IIhe ~u'bjects qf (llsouS6ion at HI! id t!he $700,000 bUlldlTI.IC a {ea. and un exhibillon of paint- ute appeal tor support of the the ann-udi Iowa con.Cerellce of 220,000. loSt i rOOt 1100 ~e entire fourth ings .by six Iacully members of pro.gram in a "Dear Joe letter to university '\lwfessors being held Miss JEANNE ROTZ, A4, ~. Doc1 ~e, and Warren La.wson. C4. Fairfield, were pre. ented a lJonor- • ----.--- floor. Lower flDors wUered Jazz the SUI art department. the minority leader, Joseph Mar- today al Iowo Sta-tc college. Dry Cadet Colonel and Cadet Colonel durlnr ceremonies at the annual MlIItary 811.11 In the JoWll wlI'ter and mnoke dnm~ge. 10 II\! The dedIcation banquet is tion (R-Mass.). Martin ~' ead it John S<llmlid11auser, il1.Sltru.clor MeiJ\ori&l Union Friday hl,M. Miss Kotz will attend all mllltary reviews du,ln, the year, while diolion, equipment and suppUes scheduled for Thursday evening. to the house a few minutes be· in the SUI political scieq'lCe de 'Law,son. acta as student eontnl&nder of all air torce and army ROTC units here at I. Nominate 6 to were lost. Rufus H. Fltz(erald, who direct- fore votlJ1g started. partmeot, w11l be a m:mber of 'Ilhe eol1e«e did ,searct. for Quartet ed the Union's first ten years ot the panel considering the prob the Hoek Ialan.d arsenal ~nd for activity, 1921.1-1936. will be pre iem of academic freedom. \1 Damage tile Geor(e- Evans rUler 00Ill0- sent. Fitzierald is now chancellor Others attendin.g from SUI ore Suit Filed School Boord ration of Moline in the fourth at the Universfty of Pittsburgh. Red Sub, 21 ProfcIaA 'Geor.a'tt L. Mosse, h is Auditor. Claims SU I Six candidates were nominated floor laborntory. 'The toastmaster will be Dean tory; MantOI'd H. Kuhn, SOCiolo . In Bream Death Friday night lo run tor two po Fi r men trom R ocikJ ffll-a n<1 Allin Dakin, who was the stu gy; Oh:sley J. Posey, civil en sitions on the lowo City board and Moline b Wed. the lLwnes gineering; Marion C. Boyer, me dent speaker at the opening of Clllren.ce P. Bream, 105 N. of education ill the Mar!!h I ~ Thcy blnm. d the f:tOt that th th e original Iowa Union, Feb. Ships Sunk ' chanical engineering, and Ralpll Governor st., Thursllay tiled a ell.'clion:;. college is situated on a hill ror 6, 1926. E.