Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1955-04-27
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, ... Serving the State I -Tii. Weather Univerli~ of Iowa «aI_ 10..... Blcb ...., Campus and 15. TIt......., eeulden~e eloOlcilaeu with pOUI~ Iowa City at Dman· IbllDdentoraa. fit. 1868 - AP Leas~ Wire, Witephoto - Five Cenl$ Iowa City, Iowa, Wedne5day, April 27, 1955 Robertson • Parking Space-No Trouble at All Plls Visit ~!~~~~;!nts Chiang-' MayBe Excilu'de To Quemoy TAIPEH, Formosa (Wednes To Rule Board 1':·1 ' I ' ~'- day (JPl-Walter Robertson, as f ' E. fi'- Blatant U.S. secretary or state, theD!~:;R~;xr~e!~y~c~~: Iowa Senate of trying tp IrAmi: U '· ' ~~ase ·- I~eI ..: ' r'a S made a sur,prise visit to Quemoy briog state sC!hools under politi- . 1, / Tuesday. cal domination. The vlslt ibolstered belief that The senate Monday \e[used hIS visit is to ,get facts, not to to connrm Judge Rider's Te Ul'g~ further Chinese Nationalist appointment to the state board Reverses Ike Withdrawals. of education. He currently i Once back from the National president 01 the board. Ist stronghold acrqss Formosa The senatc voted not to cori : strait, Robertson conferred with tirm Rider in a closed session Approyed Cblang Kai-shek. Senate members said the action Adm. Arthur W. Radford, was nnal. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Rider said Tuesday that i, StarI, did not go to Quemoy be ridn, was the result ot a fcuo China Policy cause ot a cold. However, he between the board and the statt jamed Robertson, his companion WASlJIiNGTON (JP) - The interim committee. United States opened the doot on the mission, to Formosa, in his His sla ernent said: wider Tuesday for cease-fire talk.s with Obiang. "1t bing out again talks with Red China and badled Informed Source clearly the mandate or thes a way trom il$ inSistence that men tbat the prIce or confirm'l An Ito I' m e d Nationalist Chllln" Kai-shek's NationaUsl$ source said th, .RadfordooiRabert Uon Is th surrender or princi be prescnt .t any meeting. soh mission was "positive, not ples and the adoption of theh S ~oC retary of 9t.ate John F~r negatJve." He hinted they had views. Dulles took the position tpit this not flown here to ask Chiang to "It Is my beliet that the reo country W'IInts a cease..,flre In the ajvc up Quemoy and the Matsu SHOWING SKILL on unicycles Tuesday before the 10111. City jection ... will be ot real bene FOrrDosaai'ea and doesn't care. , i.lands, 120 miles northwest of pelfce station are Lyle Wa.re, £1, (left) .nd Dtck Oeorce, At, [It to free education, in that J' how It is obtained. FoIllTlosa. both of Iowa City. They obulned 25 een' blcyele Ueelllea alter brings. out clearly, as perhap" He said thal NationaUst Chi nothing else could have done, na would not have to be pres 1'I]e Nationalists are deter some dil()us ion as to whether the ree oUfht to be split In view or the plan of the e men to a ent at, any negotiations on a mIned to defend the offshore tbe nature or the vehicles. Pollee doubted that IIcell8e were re ~in cease-lire. But he said the N'a': blallds. qul~ a.t all under city ordinances. brin, stale schools under politi cal domination, after 45 years 01 UonaUsts. certaInly would be Three Indicdloll8 rreedom r. om such under the brought In as equal participants There were three indications board of educaiion. in any lalk$ Which sought to dls- . ot continued U.S. cooperation Students Find ' 'Answer' ". the destruction of tree pose of territory In thc area. with the Nationalists. government of our stllte schools l'hpapada. Game 1. The U.S. military assistance must not continu ." . Dulles said 'he U.s. intendS advisol-y group, which trains To ' Parking Proble~ The senate also rcfu d to to try to finq · ~ut whether Pre (.-hiang·s armed forces, an confirm V. B. Hamilton of mier Chol,l 1:n-lai Qf R~d China . nou,nced that Its strength was Two IS-year-old SUI students Hampton to the board, desplt Is slne~t:t: III wanting a peacerul ~ .substantially increased. braved noon-traffic Tuesday to twice that Ion II before they could Gov. Leo Hocl:h's recommenda Formo.sa settlement or is "merelY 2. Vloce Adm. Alfred M, Pride, ride downtown on an unusual stecl' a strall:ht line. The>' tion. Some cnalors said tha. pia Yin, • ipl"opallnda ,a.me." Whose 7th fleet 'guards Formosa, type of vehicle - the unicycle - claimed about nine months ex this may be reconsidered. CLIFTON FADIMAN, RIGHT, Ilief.ry erhlc and radio and 'tV perlOaalll,., cb... wUIl Prot. Earl Du\1es' remarks at a ne~ ano\lunced that a center had and stumbled on a sure-fil e "so perience before attempting to Covernor Hoc,h Tuesday stood E. H.rper, d'rector or Ute Jowa Mentona.1 Unlen, Ju t before he talked on "Looklnc .nd Lia&e.run.... conference contrasted wUh ~ been ~taibJished In Taipeh for lution" to the parking problem. negotia te lrattic. behind Rider. Hoegh said that He po:te In the m.lo 10ullJ'e In conJuncllon with the Dedlc.tlon week ceremonies for tbe UnJon ad qlatement lMIt out Saturday. by "liaison and coordination be Dick George, AI, and Lyle The youths said that the ve Rider "Is to be commended for dUlon. UndM' Secretary of Stllte Her t~een U.s. and Chinese military Wore, EI, both of Iowa City, hicles cost about $15 to build his leadership in ImpJovlng state b~rt Hoover Jr., wtth the ap, allthori tics." rode abou\ nine blocks from thcir Warc said that he also owned an sup parted colle,es." J*ov;il of 'Pres.ldent Eisenhower. , '.3. U.S. and Nationalist mili homes to the Iowa City police auto and that both he and The senate has also turned That statemQllt, issued Ih re tarl coOl'dinators signed an station. George had bicycles. down' liocgh's appointment ot Fadiman Tel!s' Se~ate PaSSeS sponse to Ohou's bid for talks lI~reement covering training, in They nonchaJan tly len the 'Both of tl1e unicycles carry Io his 1954. campaign manager, wltit the us. to relax tell.l!ions ttlll«enc~ communications and one-wheeled cycles pSI ked in wa CHy Ibicycle licenses, but Rus ell Lundy, to the state hlih Of Excesses /n . In thd !)r pst, said that th, Il?gisUcs under the mutual de side the sta tion while they at pOlice of!lclals doubted that the way commission. u.s. .. would lnsi3t on free Chin ' parlkripilUIlg as an equal in an fon.~e pact. No details werc tended classes. devices could be classed under Hocgh Monday re-submitted dl8C\Jaiioh~ concern the For &i":,l!n. The unicycle, normally featur the bicycle ordinance. Lundy's nam to the senate. Information Joint Tax ·Bill in, mQSII area. ed in acrobatic shows, has ped George lives at 809 Iowa ave. SenatOrs said that Lundy might The lmplications or mass eom dles attached to a single wheel munkatlons, "the new phenom Sen. Walter Geol\le (D-Ga.) and ill plannln, to study geology. be approved on a second vote. DES MOINES (/P) - The en said that the absence of NaUori with the seat placed on a fork Ware lives at 925 E. WashIngton ena In the history of the human nte'Tuesday passed the combina cd 'bceause it i!; estimated state CiUlla ..the Be.nson Tours ovl!r the huO .. cy race," ~Cre expJorpd QY Clifton all8~ !~in eo~ence 5t and works part-time In a tion houSe- nate bill to Incrcasc appropriations for the next bi table §hould not 'prevent Ameri Both vehicles were made by cie shop where he said he ob Fadlman in a lootll.l'C entitled th Iowa sales lax and the stale ennium will run about $137 mil can peace tal~ with the Com the youths from spare bioycle tained some ot the pa'rts lor thl.! "Loo~lng and Listening," deliv Cit-eat Plains Blast Kills 5 ered at the Iowa Memorial Un Income tax. The bllJ now goes llon a year. Present taxes would munlstl. Tho l'fatlonallst rerlmll .. parts. George said that he madl' unicycles. to the governor, wh s expected yield only about $IUi million 9 has tW1t\ed lhu~ down oh the special hubs to tit a standard ion Tuesday night. ,D'rought Area A sHght case or laryngitis pre to sign it. year. Idea 01 mcl!tlng With the Reds. 26-lnch wheei and welded the Repor.t Tells vented him (rom delivering a The vot on whether to accept The bill, besidcs ra lslng the D ..... OUIer Problems fork to spedal clamps. At Navy Base GeorlcJj chainnan the seq LA!MiAiR , Colo. (A')- Secretary He said that thcy started as- series of readings as planned. the house-senple conference com Income and salcs tax rate:; ot, ate foreljf!l ryllaUons ~mltte~, o! A:griculture Ezra Tatt Benson sembling the fil'st unicycle about O~ Bus/.ness NEWPOR/r, R.I. (.4')-Five ci- Fadlman analyzed the present mittee repert on lhe measurc would: problem~ which mass communi was 26-20. This was followed by said Chou bad oetered to dl$ encountered occa$lonal .-",,·ts of a year. ago and began learning vllian workers were killed TUes- Increase the corporatIon tax cations faces. a 26-20 vote for linal passage. oWs other problems. In the F,r soll.. blawlng Tuesday as be t day in an earth-shaking ex,plo- from two to three pelcen[: toured eastern Colorado in 0 ride the apparatus.