Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1960-01-05

Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1960-01-05

, .. - Martin Will Retire 01 ow·on From U.S. Senate Semng Til. State Univeraitfl of Iowa and th. Peapls of lowo CItv DES MOINES IA'I - u.s. Sen.] senator was reported en route from retirement (rom public life at the Established in 1868 Associated Press Leased Wire and Wirephoto - Herald TribuDe News Service Leased Wire Iowa City, Iowa, Tuesday, January 5, 1960 Thomas Martin (R·[owa), a veter· Seattle, Wash., to Washington, end of our presenl term. an of 20 years in Congres , said D.C., and could not be reached "We thank the people oC Iowa's ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monday he will relire at the end] Cor comment. 1st District Cor the privilege Of ,S • of his pre ent term. An aide al his o(fice in Washing· representing them in the United The senator said in a letter tbat ton, however, said he bad not States House of Representati ves t he will not be a candidate (or reo heard of Martin's decision not to from 1939 to 1955, and we sincerel)l election in 1960 to the Senate post run again. thank the people of the entire slate r I he has beld since 1955. M.rtln, whose home is in low. of Iowa for the privilege of repre· "Mrs. Martin .nd I .re look. City, will be U "e.rs old J.n. senting them in the United States • ing forw.rd with great pl ••sur. 18. His I.fter •• Id: ke Settled .... To Cost, Senate from 1955 to 1961." to our retirement from public' "I will not be a candidate for reo M.rtin was first el.cted 1st lift at the .nd of our prllent election to the United States Sen· District congreum.n in 1938 .nd term," Martin wrote. ate in 196(J. h. sernd in the lower house of Th E; ~etter was addressed to the "Mrs. Martin and I are looking Congress for 16 y •• rs before Iowa Daily Press Association. The forward with great pleasure to our moving up to the Sen.te. He de. fe.ted form.r U.S. Sen. Guy Gil· lette, ChtrokH D.mocrat, In 1954 for the Stnate seat. 1 'Billion .Nehru G nvinced. There had been rumors that Marlin might not seek re-election since early last year when he was one oC the lawmakers named in a * * * Steelworkers IElated, Enthusiastic' Veep, Mitchell row over nepolism in Congress. It Khrushchev.Sincere was disclosed that Martin's son Truce Raises Richard had been on the senator's NEW DELHI CHTNS) - the note at this time. He would say Minister Nehru said in an only that the note would be ans· payroll while attending law school at an average salary of $9,144 per Settlement Regains Se"curity Aid 1I;t Making view Monday evening that wered but not in a hurry. year. Nixon's Hopes quite convinced that Soviet Nehru was optimistic over the ier Khrushchev is "very newly opened talks between India Martin said last summer, how· P~SBURGH (A'! - "There's no better way lng, shouted: "Wonderful. Who gave in first?" Peace Pact anxIous for peace and and Pakista on long·standing dis· ever, tbat the nepotism Curor to start the new year. I had enough during the 116· At Virginia, Minn., in the heart oC the Min­ ments." putes over the western border. "I would have no bearing on his de· day strike. This means a lot to us steelworkers. nesota iron ore mining area, townspeople were cision whether to run for another Of Presidency Spokesman Indicates Nehru was replying to a qu",,,uUI should imagine these t.alks will be The Ceeling of security can't be beat." elated. term. about Mr. KhrushchEN'S successful , as tbey were in regard This was the reaction of steelworkers in Chi· "I'm sure glad thaes over, said Rudy Franks, No Immediate Threat The senator'. letter did not Mitchell Gives Nixon toward the coming summit to the eastern border," the Prime cago, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Mo., Birmingham, II mine clerk. give the factors that caulld him The Prime Minister added Minister said. Credit for Results Ala ., Buffalo and elsewhere Monday on learning "I know it's tht best news we could have re­ Of Boost In Prices long ago he had had some AI for Kammir, the hub of the to decide not to run. of the steel·labor settlement. Steelworkers' wives coived on this cold moming," s.ld Henry P.p' WASHINGTON (A'I - The worst spondence with Khrushchev Indo-Pakistan problem, N.hru It described his years in Con· In Strike Settlement gress as "momentous years in the echoed similar sentiments. ~n. , local StHlworilers Union offIcl.l_ steel labor battIe in the nation's which the latter outlined the laid that the question stands on • history ended Monday on govern­ tion of his Government on completely different footing. history oC the United States, in its By JACK BELL A handful of the S,ooo or 10 employed .t U.S, I In Kansas City, a spokesman for 3,000 union ment·recommended terms - at matters. "Our views are," continued, advancement to the leadership of StHI's Gonev. Plant at Orem, Ut.h, got tho n.ws workers at the Sherfield Steel Company greeted 118 WASIDNGTON (A'! - Monday's a price the industry estimated will Asked if he had heard "that Pakistan has been wrong the free world," and predicted of the settl.mtnt ,.1 they left tho llravty.rd the news oC the settlement with qualified en· "greater progress in the years steel contract setUement appears shift. thusiasm. cost "well over one billlon dol· President Eisenhower after th~ in occupying territory we con· lars." President's visit here, he said h\ sider oun." But one thing is ahead." . to give Vice President Richard M. ''I'm kind oC glad it's settled," said locomotive "Everybody will be relieved if we get a good bad received two or three mes clear, he added, "Whatever our A native of Melrose, Iowa, Mar· Nixon the sharpest boost yet to­ fireman Louis Demson. "We didn't have too much contract," said Glen Mosley, president of Local In making that estimate in a sages, one of which was an expres views we do not propose to take tin was graduated from the State ward the prime objective of his money saved up for another strike." 13 oC the United Steelworkers. "r know everybody nationwide television address Mon­ University oC Iowa in 1916. He day night Chairman Roger M. sion of thanks for the receptiol any military action." He laid political life - the presidency. In Morrisville, Pa., Mrs. John O'Brien, when will be happy at the prospects of a couple years accorded him. Nehru said he that becault of this India con· served as an Army officer in World Blough of U.S. Steel Corp. said But the happy nole of an agree· told oC the news that would keep her husband work- of peace." not free to disclose what was in tlnues to hope that Pakistan will War I and Crom 1921-23 was an the steel companies bad no choice other message or messages. ag~e to a joint no war declara· assistant professor of military sci· ment brought about on terms pro· but to accept reluctantly. The Prime Minister remarked tlon. ence at SUI. He received his law posed by Nixon and Secretary of Thero appeared to be no Im­ degree from SUI in 1927 and laler Labor J ames P. Mitchell could mediate threat of & steel prlco that he had had no oHicial won! Such a declaration, Nehru con· did graduate work at Columbia of Khrushchev's reported plan to ceded, would not solve the Kashmir Lurn sour if il is followed by an in· Prof. Emeritus boost. Blough ISlued a ..parm University in New York and at SUI's Bush st.temant saying U.S. StHI pro· visit . Indonesi~ next ,!,onth buf question but it would create a Parsons College. crease in steel prices and a new poses to "contlnue the gener.1 tha~ If the Soviet Premier l~ulC favorable .atmosphere. Was Nehru Three Republicans have announ· upward spiral in the cost oC Jiv· dec, de to stop here e~ route, w~ ready to meet President Ayub of level of Its prices for the Immedi­ ced their intention to seek the ing. wou Id be glad of It. Pakistan for a seconcI time? His Senate seat this year. They are Dies at 81 After III Health ' ate fvtu ..... " But he said compe­ Now unopposed for the R.. titive .nd other fi,cto,.. mighi ~a .lkin g to this reporter at Ii I8nswer: "I'm always prepared state Sen. Jack Miller of Siowe of!lclal reSidence, .Nehru coveredi ,to meet him when the opportunity City, state Rep. Kenneth Stringer publican presidential nomin.tion, Stephen H. Bush, former head oneer builders of this University. partiCipated in three of the major compel • chang. later. Wide range of subjects but was ur larises. I was glad when President of Davenport and Ernest Seemann Nixon emerged from th..... weeks of SUI's Romance Language De· During the long period of his ser· campaigns of the FrenCh army. He President ' David J . McDonald communicative on tbe No.1 topic- Ayub stopped here for an ·hour or of Waterloo. Gov. Herschel Love· of secret negotiations as the partment. died Sunday at his vice as a teacher and department was decorated by the French Gov· told 5,000 cheering members of his reaction to t~e latest omnib, so." But Nehru saw scant prospect less is expeded to be the Demo· dominating figure in a compr.

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