Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1959-03-31
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rys Launch Drive "For Sfill"license F~e On Key Clubs oNew Clubs Des Moines ow-an n T·wo Years Serv'ng TM Stat, Unioerlitl! of Iowa and the People 01 Iowa Citl! $l000.A.Year Fee E:s~ilOlJ sl1eo In IlStiU- I'IVe CenlS a Copy I\SSOClaled Pfess Le&l'eCl Wlr/! anC! WIrePhOto· Unlled Press Internatlonll teased Wire 10 ...· a CIty. 10 ...· a. TUeSday. M reb 31. 1. Recommended ----~----~----------------~~~~==~==~~~~~--- , iDES MOINES Ii1'I - Dries in .f,fI ......> TIie . 'the Iowa J.,egislature M 0 n day capitalize" on 'launched a strong drive to re Louis Carclinal I quire private clubs and so-called scorec:j a tJe~ 'ltey clubs that permit members to eighth innin consume liquor on the pl'emises an el'bibitiol\,. i ~o pay stiff license fees. The House Safety and Law En (orcement Committee recommend ed passage of a bill imposing li cense fees of up to $1.000 a year on such clubs. 'o'I'he club control measure was r- larded as the answer of the ~rl¢s to arguments on the House • fiOOr last week during debate on a measure to legalize liquor by the drink that many such clubs now are selling liquor illegally. ee I e Rep_ Howard Reppert <D-Des Moines) a supporter of the Jlquor by the drink bill, said 80 new clubs have opened in Des Moines in the last two years. He said that though many such • clubs operate legitimately, others ~re mere subterfuges to evade the llIw prohibiting over-the-bar sale of alcoholic drinks. He contended legalizing sale Of liquor by the UI Fla. 111 / drink would put many of these four hits clubs out of business. KA"""" City Rep. Gail Rusk (D-Newton) at over tile tempted unsuccessfully to substi tute tbe club control bill for the 947 Fly Only Proiect Planned Dll ~.11• • liquor by the drink measure, but DOll 1-..;'1 .. ~ was voted down. House: Kueu. W - Dale)'. The bill proposed by the com· mltlee would require private clubs Ozark Here ' Now Under New Law to obtain annual permits if mem bers are permitted to bring Jiq "No additional student fee is Istudent conlerence rooms. Prcsi !.lor onto the premises. 1st contemplated and no self.liquidat- dent Hancher explained. Construction Of $2.6 Million SUI Clubs permitting this practice Month ing project involving student fees The act passed last week by the would have to post a $5,000 bond to Ozark Airlines completes its first other than the additions of the Iowa Towa legislature gives authority insure their good faith observance month of service of Iowa City to Memorial Union are contemplated to the Board of Regent to collect at tltis time or in the nC!jT future." and pledge student fees. rents and of tbe law. day. The service. started March 1. Hawkeye Apartments Underway ~lubs in existence for 10 years has featured four flights a day in President Virgil M. Hancher 'said income to repay loans made to here Monday in response 0 student build self-liquidating projects for or more would pay an annual Ii· and out of Iowa City. 0". hundred ninety.two SUI struction of the "2·unit a~rt. pected to be stepped u., thIs expected to rent for aIMvt $IS cense Cee of $100. Those in exist inquiries concerning the effects oT which tax refunds are nol. ordinar- marrl.d·.tudent famili.. will ment builcfinlll I. about 15 per .prlnt. per montfl. Airline manager for Iowa City a newly-passed law. ily available. Mr. Hancher fl'plain- ence a shorter time would have to ~owa move into the Hawkeye Apart. cent compl.ted_ The .p.rtm.nt. Th. Hawkey. Aparlm.n • pro· The prol.ct ;.... rt of .... SUI Jim Williams indicated that traffic "While we do not.. know. what ed Monday. pay $1,000 annually . menh at the b.. innln, of ..~nd .... belnt c:onltructed on I 240· lec:t calls for 12 two-.tory m.· do"..,..ltory sv,tem and, .c~ .. has been "looking real good" for plans the other two state institu. The Board of Regents has since After next July 4, no license ••mllter n.xt ye.r If plan. con· .ere tract of I.nd _ mil. Wilt lonry build!nll" each cont.lnlnll to low. I.w, mUlt be built .nd could be issued to any club unless his company. tions might have tor buildings to 1925 had such power for the pur- tin", on IChedule, according to of low. City . 16 two-bedroom ap.rtment.. A maintained on a ..If.llquldstln. a 3-way tie it had been in contiuous opera He backed up his bright out- be entirely or partially financed post' of building dormitories. George Horner, SUI superlnlen. Winter w•• ther h., ,Iow.d hutlnll phlnt will al,o be built basi •• with student rontal, ....... y. in a swimoff tion for at least five years. look with these figures compiled from student fees." President "It will now. we believe. be pos- dent of planning and CDn.true· down wm on ttle project whIch on the .ite_ In, ttle money berrow.d for the of Michigan Monday evening: Hancher said. "We do know that sIble to borrow "Suf[jcient funds to tlon_ w••• tarted in November, .ald E.timat.d CD.t of the proj.ct prolect. - Dally I_an Aerial Ohio State. Flights: 120 the University is concerned only buUd the additions to the Union Horner ..tlmated th.t con- Hom.,.•• nd conltruetlon Is IX· I. $2.600,000. The .partmllnh ara Photo By Jerry Ma.. y. Wisconsin led Few Tickets Sti II Passengers leaving: 514 with the much-needed and long· and amortize the loan from stu- ------ NCAA Passengers coming: 433 awaited addition of facilities to dent (ees at their present level ----------- l.eft For Concert Heaviest passenger load: 99 the Memorial Union. (or which no and from the income which will be u.s. Nuclear Wallop-:- Flights cancelled due to wea- additional fee other IIlan that earned by the (acillties," Mr. Han- u.s. Troops • II feW" tiekets were WI avall thcr; 16 ~ whi~h is npw paid by thi' student chef stated. able I\foQday evening for both the Williams said that most trooble wilI' be \·equired." "Other sel(-UquidatinlV facil1lies. IJllstinee and evening performances came due to poor visibility. Heavy U"lon F .. '"chld.d such as the last addition to the Unlawful In of the Minneapolis Symphony Or snOwfall during the month did not Student fecs now include a fee- Union. were bUilt by this same e.hestra at SUI. affect the operation as much as for callUal purpose" only-tor the method but without express statu· Can Flaften Russia .' ~ree tlckets to SUI students and might be expected. Iowa Memorial Union, center of tory authority. 'which has now been tickets. for sale to University staff In surveying the prospects for student ·social. recreational, cuI. granted- This statutory authority WASHINGTON IA'I - Th Soviet r tire as Army chi f of taff, yellf, bul thllt n('fther nation's Japan: Court ~ilt $1.50) are available upon pre Ozark's [owaCity operation Wil- tural and governmental activities had to be secured be(ore the lend Union would be flattened by Amer· agreed with Burke that th UnJted 'arly rocket. will be depend· TOKYO III - Stalioning of Amer· sentation of respective identifica Iiams indicated every hope for in- on the Iowa campus. To serve the ers would lend as much as will be Ica's nuclear wallop if the Soviet's States has overwhelmin, powu to I able or accurale a models duo tion and staff cards today from 9 creased passenger load. "Increased needs of today's students and the needed." the University president icon troop. in Japan was ruled un· a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; and Wednesday business would mean more and increasing enrollments or t\"le said. attacked the free world now, ac deliver atomic retaliation again t later. con~lItulional Monday by a Japan. from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Any remain belter air service for Iowa City. future. it is hoped to ' build ' three "Students, parents or others cording to U.S. military leaders. lin aiaressor. Twining ,.id any Sovl.t n.u- l' court. Pro-W t rn Prlm(' Min- ing ticlrets to either the afternoon It we had had good weather." he additions to the Union · to provide should not be concerned that this And ttlay ,aid American might But hi. tHtlmony showed that cl.ar .tt.ck, if made now, would 1'( r Nobu uke KI hi aid the rul· or evening concert are available to continued, "we might have hit as new food st'rvice facilities. guest new authority will cause an in - built around lont-range bomb whll. the top U.s_ mlllt.ry com· be mount.d with m.nned .Ircraft Ing would not change his Govern· t~ ~eneral public at the cost of high as 650 outgOing passengers Irooms for. University viSitors. an'd crease in fees In the foreseeable .rs, mlnll.. and minil. la""ch· mend ...1 '1...... y. on broed .Imost anll ... ly_ H. delCrlbed the ment's policic unl It ventu Ily $1.50 each. our first month." a unit containing recreatiori and future." Mr. Hancher declared. Ing submarlna. - is ,rowin, at a Itrateglc plan" It I. In somathlng Soviat air tflreat as "not half a. I uph ld by Japan's Supreme "When and if self·)fquidatlng pro ourt. pac. to det.r anv such Sovl.t ttlan ..rHment on t~.