(Iowa City, Iowa), 1959-03-25

(Iowa City, Iowa), 1959-03-25

I owon t :r: Serving The State Universitv of Iowa and thB People of Iowa Cit" rsiabllshed In 1868 FIve Cents II Cupy ASSOCl8teQ Pres:> Lea ~ Wm' ana \ Irephutll' Unlloo Press lnternalJon 1I Leased Wire Iowa City. lolU. weane:;aay, March 25. 1959 • raq YltS est's a act , 1 .n , ' ," / Had Failed J' oti ;'111 Clea~~ ;' Wla~ i, For ' $13' I~CAG"" " Million Union ' Addition To AHend • '.j ...', , e Little Difficulty For Bill Winter Meet Nasser, Kanem Try Pass Last two Hurdles To Patch DiHerences By KAY LUND B .110 D. Ir q ( PI )­ StaH Wrlt.r TlIt· day nf .ht form all, \ 1'he Iowa Senate Monday passed a bill which may pave the 'illit thl' nnti-Communist P.lct way for constntction of a more than $3 million dollar addition which th.. nit d tat . liP­ to the Iowa Memorial Union. port and \\ hiL'h Rm in h de­ I .The bill is now awaiting action by Governor Loveless who nOllnC<'d. luis three days to sign or veto it. If the governor takes no action Thl' British nd nitro Stat mba dor were summoned to tn<this time, the bill becomes law. It will then be subject to ap­ the foreign mini try. pre umably . '.,,/ t>roval by the Budget and Financial Control Committee (In­ to ree ive ofriclal notification of p.JJlJ terim Committee) of the Legislature before any building could lh break. Britain is a pact memo p.rn. take place. ber with Iran, Turkey. ond Pakis· .. The bill passed the legislature The addition would be financed ton. The UnIted Sia belong to p.m. without dlssent. however, and Un­ with money from loans, student ~w.y ' , iversity officials don't expect de­ fees. and Union p~ofits. p cl comlnltt bot I not a ror· Ity- in passing the last two steps. Construction of three additional mol m mber. The Interim Committee could delay unils to the Union would bring its laa,hdael radlt ..lei Promltr the . project by failure to act. long-range plan to completion. AbMl Karim Kan.m had an· Ja"," R. Jorcfon, Director of Earl E. Harper, director of the nouncH the decls_ to laav. the Clftinr"ty R,'atlonl, Mid tilt Union, saiel Monday, "W. are pact at a me.tlnt In the ciefen .. nearer the actual beginning pt "''' ,",,'4 .uttwln the 8oa" CIt ministry. p.m~. ~~.ants t. cllrry out construe. construction than w. have ever p.m. ~! . .,.,.atlon, and financing of betn before." The pact wa orionlzed In Bagh­ tl!it1.ddltl.... ' dad and recei\' d Il name Crom p.!:";, lA' If the bill is signed and the Union .~ riordon said the addition wouid project approved. review oC build· lh rraql capital. Iraqi King Fal· p~ .. pay for itself. "There will be no ing plans and drawing of blue­ l's Go,' rnm nt and Turk y start· charge on t~ fupds," he said. prints. could begin immediately. ed it in February. 1955. The other Harper said. nations joined later that year. The more than $3 million addition $3 Million, 3-Unit Addition ~ould Be Finished By '964 But since the overthrow of Fai 1I1 would be a four·to~!iv e year pro­ TICo More Steps Before FUlld COlllel Be Maric' Available by KlI m lllsl July 14, Ir qi aup- Weather ject, and could be completed by port waned . 1964. The present new addition Middle East eXP4!rts In London was completed in 1955. Iowa City School said th growing power oC commu­ The preliminary plans. which nists in Baghdad mad It doubtfuJ ,Forecast Harper said are valid but need to Board Sells Bonds Council To Pick that Ka m could have continuo be reviewed. feature three addition- d ven "paP4!r partnership" In al units. Halsey, Stewart and Company of the pact which forms a defense ring One wing .which ,will compose around Russia's southern flank. " two units. will be five stories high Chicago bought ,a tolal of $1,448, RUS!iia f~lJt'f\tly has blasted the 'and 'extend west .c the Union along aoo · i~ .. bGDd.& lleday to cover Presidenf Tonight !N" 'O::' the Iowa Rlyer. collstructi<in ,of a junior high school past as "ague ive" aod most ~ 't By GRETCHEN BROGAN Campaign platforms were given r ently has d oounced separate Food service will be located on ip' ~outhea s t lowa City an(l reha­ the first two floors. Included in the Staff Writer late Tuesday by Zogg and Runk , d reose pacts betw n the United plans are ultra-mOdern kitchens. bilitatioq of the present junior high The new student body presidcnt ZOgg said that he would stond for Stales lind [ran, Pakistan and Tur· private dining rooms and a cafe. ~hob1. · will be chosen tonight at the first are-evaluation oC th - Slud 'nt key. aU still loyal members. Council Tra(fle Court to d -termln It wa. poInhd out In L ...... " .( ii :. .. .. teria which will overlook the river. The bonds were sold by the meeting of the 1959-60 Student r· .. ' The tthtr iii,.. floors will con- School BOard at a rate o[ 3 per Council at 7 p.m. In the Pentacl'c t its effeclivene s. He said com­ that Kan.m technIcally "I".t", THI ASSOCIATED PRESS plaints he has heard about the ,'y ilst of 110 hotel rooms, part of cent interest on all maturities and Room of the Union. Two memb rs a treaty clau .. that ne memlttr "f'Pting teased Iowa with wllrm the gutlt hous •• _ of the now Council Chris Zogg. G. court from students make him be· .tate could withdraw btfer. next a t~ature 8., agaln TUesday. but The third unit-student service- with a premium of $1.286. The Loni Grove and Dick Runke, 1.2, lieve thi is necessary. Iprlng. ~ mild outldg was not expected will be constructed above the pre- Chicago Company presented the Palos Heights. Ill. , said Tuesday Zogg also ,aid that .,. would Former Premier Nuri Es·Said. ill to/last. sent new section. The two floors lowest bid . , that they will be candidates Cor Ilk. to s.. a re-tumination of who wa slain along with FalS41 I: '" '04:w frontal system was head­ will house an intermediate·size ball- . The bon'd Issue providing for lhe office. the constitution of the Council during the Iraqi revolt last sum­ t!a f towar~ the state. Thunder­ room-auditorium. con fer e n c e the construction of the new sc hool mer, had been a founding [ather Iy The president will be chosen by to He if there is too much un­ Itorrns were due. rooms. and offices for student or- ~ nd rebabilltation oC the present necessary olllanilatien there. of the "northern tier alliance" t.;.(:loudibelS. moisture and north- ganization~. )unior high ' was passed May 13, a majority vote after Council which formed a chain of Western members have made their nomin­ He said he doe not reel that 4kly wlneta will combine to drop Present plans also include in- 1958. Building 'COnstruction is I Larry Day defense through the Mlddie East. Robert Frost ations, said Len Flander, L3, Iowa it necessary to e tabli h a sep­ temperaures to chilly levels. slallation of a student activity cen-I scMIeduled to begin thi~ spring and T J/mckcy{! Editor According to Baghdad radio. the ~'.1. • To Sp ~ak Here City. current student body presi­ arate committee Cor every little CtC , llfteadin,s Wednesday will be in ter where the old cafeteria is 10- the completion date ' is' set for issue which comes up . However. withdrawal of Iraq was "erfecti\,e tJ)e .upper 50s in Iowa City. cated. September, 1960. dent. This will be the last time that loday." lhe president will be chosen in he wou ld like to have a new com· mittee organized to stduy campus Iraq did not attend the la t Bagh­ Poet Frost this ma nner sin ce the Council has Day Named dad Pact Council me«ing in Kara· passed a resolution calling for the almosphere to see what can be Wiil .ReModel East Hall, Zoolo done to develop more intellectual chi. Pakistan. last winter. The election of the 1960-61 president stimulation here. United Slates attended the meelin,. in ' the All-Campus Elections. said Editor F,or The Soviet Union bitterly opposes Speaks Here Flanders. Runke said that his platform was mainly to establish betler tM Bagbdad Pact. Kasaem's Gov­ FI ....r said that usually the erftment has signed trade and aid commun icati ons between the Coun­ .Iection of the presl~t II pretty treaties with the .sovIet Union and cil and va rious other organization . '60 Hawkeye ',UI Gets $118,136 Aprir~3 w.II decided before the actual the Communist Party has emerpd I He said this means increased com­ Charles L. (Larry) Day, AS. as a power in Iraq In recent Robert Frost, generally consider- voting is done .inee the Council munications between lh Council . 1,\ total of ,118.136 in gifts and study of sediment sorting with Chicago. III:; Jules LaRocque. members usually meet and di .. Grimes, wa named editor of the month s. ed America's greatest living poet. cuss the various candidatt. be- ll'a'Ots bas been accepted by the respect to size for use in equations Iowa City, and nean S. Roussos, 1960 Hawkeye by the Board of Stu­ The announCement 01 the formal expressing bed load (particles Newton - will receive fellow~hip s will speak at SUI at 8 p.m.

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