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Possible Recess Until Fall Seen Many Important Bills To Be Considered Next Week ommended snenrlinp 17(1 mitiirm set debate for the GOP backed lativc session to reach its climax next week. If the Legislature can dispose dollars a year during the next of two years ago. All three bills have been recommended by Loveless and passed by the House. family plan" for workmen's com law and the study of state welfare programs to be "Important" legislation. Both bills have passed the House.

two ye ii i s. pensation payments. The Republi of most of the important bills Next Week ier issues that have been Not Enough Time The commission isn't expected to complete Us work in time for consideration oi possible law changes during the regular term of the Legislature. Republican leaders said earlier they want to correct any short cans, who are opposed by labor leaders mid Democratic logisla Same Amount The Republicans would spend the? nmnnnl nf definitely set for debate next wnnt to pay benefits on the A fight over whether to slap a i but do it differently than the way eek basis of the size of the affected next week, Schroeder believes the legislators will go home about April 22. However, Schroeder expressed doubt that the Legislature will end the session then.

$1,000 license fee on "key clubs" public opinion built up earlier in the session. The Legislature lias plenty of problems facing it on the regular debate calendar next week. Budget Bills Both houses are expected to put all appropriations bills into final form next week. The appropriations committees began i a I meetings last week and should begin to bring the bills to the floor for debate soon. A United Press International survey of Republican leaders i.oveiess proposed.

By ED HE INS DES MOINES (UP1) A Republican leader said today the Iowa Legislature faces its "most crucial'1 week of the session next week with a host of important bills up for consideration. Budget and tax bills will share the political spotlight with measures on reapportionment, unemployment and workmen's compensation, recodification of Iowa's corporate law, establishment of a study of state welfare programs and tighttning regulation of "key clubs." Peak Next Week The Governor told the United serve liquor to their mem orker's family. The Senate will debate a closely plan for unemployment comings of the office themselves bers is due to come up sometime "I expect we will just recess Press International he has "little choice" but to nccept the' Legislature's final soendine nlans ns compensation at the same time Tuesday. The GOP wants lo adapt long as they provide enough lax Reapportionment Unemployment compensation Workmen's compensation The House will set a definite date for the reapportionment debate on, a Senate passed bill Monday. Rep.

A.C. Hanson (R Inwood). chairman of the House Reapportionment Committee, said the question probably will be debated Wednesday. House members already have rather than let Gov. Herschel C.

Loveless, a Democrat, take the credit for uncovering any trouble in the division. Abrahamson, a Republican, has been under fire both for his operation of the gas tax division and for his failure to invest state funds at interest until a wave of revenues to pay for them. The Senate will consider soon bills to boost the tax on cigarel next week in the House. The House turned down a liq uor by the drink proposal earlier hut the "wets" painted such a bleak picture of the present laws covering key clubs that the "drys" brought out a bill to control them strictly. until sometime in the fall and then come back to consider laws concerning the stale gas tax division," Schroeder said.

A special audit commission is investigating charges of "negligence" in the division under Slate Treasurer M.L. Abrahamson, me same family plan to the unemployment field also despite labor objections. Key Club Fee showed the GOP plans to ap propriate about the same ceni ner nuck and to Sen. Jack Schroeder (R Daven amount of money recommended boost the personal and corporate Schroeder said he considered port) said he expected the legis by Loveless. The governor taxes back to the level tificntion of the i corporate Ames Daily Tribune VOL.

92 NO. 234 United Press International Wlr AMES, IOWA, SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1959 Slory County Pat SEVEN CENTS Some 43 Bills OK'ed Ike Cites Dangers Busy Afternoon For Legislators Appeasement Despite Schroeder's efforts, the House outdid the Senate by pas Battle Blaze Both Dishonorable, Dangerous, He Says sing ii onis. The Senate bills dealing with the relocation of governments in case of atomic disaster Two Hours At Eldora sponsored by the Office of Civil GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UPI) resident Eisenhower said today and Defense Mobilization, headed fice of two million Free Germans, such a confession of weakness would dismay our friends and that a course of appeasement in the Berlin crisis would be not mholden the Communisis la step ELDORA, Iowa (UP!) I in? red through the smith half of a vo story brick building at the up their campaign of domination. dishonorable but "the most one we could pursue." 'The rourse of appeasement is Eldora b'oys Training School' also asserted thai the United nut ablu.

iL is the Slates and its friends wain by former Gov. Leo Hoegh. One bill allows the governor to select a "temporary" slate capi tol in another part of the slate if Des Moines should be threatened or hit by an atomic attack. Line of Succession Another measure sets up the line of succession for the governorship if an attack should kill the governor. The lieutenant governor is first in line, followed by settle international disputes at the arly today, demolishing the paint hop and a clothes mending shop.

A carpenter shop and tailor conference table and not oi DES MOINES (UPI)The Iowa Legislature capped its busiest bill passing day of the session here Friday by passing 43 bills during a two hour period in the afternoon. All of the bills were listed on the "non controversial calender" and passed without much debate. The Iowa Senate passed 21 of the bills during the afternoon session, including four which would set the procedure for relocating state and local governments in case of atomic attack. Ready for Weekend Sen. Jack Schroeder (R Daven port) jokingly held some of the senators away from the door while the 21st bill was passed.

He said barring the door was the only way to keep enough senators in the chambers to pass the bill. A number of senators voted on their feet and with their coats over their arms as they headed for the door on the way home for the weekend. Commission battlefield. ino.st dangerous one we could pursue. The world paid a higli price f)r the lesson of Munich but it learned it well." Eisenhower denied that firmness means "mere rigidity" or "arrogant slubborness" and said the free nations do not want war.

shop in the north half of the building suffered water and smoke damage. Red Thrcnt wor, in speech pared for th? spring convocation Damage was estimated in ex at Gi Mvsb.ir; described cess of 550,000. No one was hurt. the President Pro Tern of the Communist threat to Berlin as seek to siibsi.iliiii! tin. part of a continuing effort to win Senate, the Speaker of the House, the attorney general, the secretary of state, the state treasurer Spread Quickly Hollis L.

Miles, superintendent rule of law for the rule of force, the conference table for the battle many; Sehvyn Lloyd, Great Britain; Christian Herler, Acting US Secretary of State; Maurice Couve de Murvitle, France. (UPI Tclephoto). STRATEGY The Western Big Four Foreign Ministers have been meeting in Washington in preparation for the Geneva meeting with Russia. Left to right, Heinrich Von West orld domination. mere handing over of a field," he said.

and the state auditor. of the school, said the blaze started in the paint shop, either ngle city," he said, "could not trom combustion or faulty wiring, Two Programs cited two pronto ms as ex Local government succession and the line of succession for the state's court system are also oat It quickly spread through the owaGOP possibly satisfy the Communists, even though they would particularly like to eliminate what has been called ihe 'free world's shove Out of Style Today's Local paint shop and into the mending amples of ihc need for firmness in the face of Soviet challenges: lined. A bill to' allow relocation snop, on the second floor. GEORGETOWN, Tex. (UPI) i oreign aid to keep the out case behind Hie Iron Curtain'.

However, a brick wall in the Mrs. Lucille Lovcnthal, posts oil freedom from crumbling. "indeed, even if we should ac Name New Chairman of county seats was also passed. The House passed a bill to allow cities to subsidize inter city intra city bus systems in to insure that their cities En trade to save friendly countries from dependence on center of the building acted as a fire wall and prevented flames from spreading to the north half of the building. Embargoes Roads and order housemother ot a women's dormitory at Georgetown University, stopped a parity raid by telling men student they were out of date.

"Panty Communist markets. re served by the bus compan quiesce in the unthinkable sacri SUI, Others Study Research The President said the weakest DES MOINES (UPI) Verne Martin, Newton, a retired May Weather Noon Temperature Extremes Past 21 Hours Low, 30, 1:30 a.m. High, 54, noon. AMES: Partly cloudy, warmer tonight, a few light showers in vicinity. Low in middle 40s, Sunday partly cloudy, cooler, high about 80.

The fire was discovered about and most exposed areas are most raids were in vogue 1: ulnerable to Communist con The Iowa State Highway Commission today released its weekly embargo report, giving temporary restrictions and limiting the weight of a loaded vehicle to tag Company executive, today was named chairman of the Towa 5:45 a.m. by a night wnichman. School firemen and the Eldora Cities faced with the of either inter city or intra bus companies becuaseof quest. year," she said. She suggested they go stuff themselves into a telephone booth or a foreign Coordination Republican Party to succeed a department battled the flames He cited the example of Viet lack of business could subsidize; for two hours before bringing the six tons on certain sections of attorney who says the party is in "deep political trouble." blaze under control.

IOWA CITY, Iowa (UPI) nam, exactly halfway around the globe From Gettysburg. He said it could maintain freedom only if it Martin will serve as Iowa GOP Principal academic officers of the chief on a volunteer basis as has Dig Ten universities and the Ui its resources with Second "Roof Miles said firemen had difficul versity of Chicago were meeting Rowe Services Here Sunday ISC Deans capita From foreign investors or from Friendly governments offer trie university ot Jowa here to been customary in the past. The Republican State Central Committee, in naming Martin, ty reaching the flames because the companies with municipal funds if the people in the city say so in a special election. Hemping Rites Sunday at Colo Mrs. E.

H. Hemping, 73, former resident of the Colo commun day to discuss a cooperative re ing loans or grants. they spread through an opening between a second roof which had search program which will ex took no action on a it Vietnam to Communism. Mrs. Louise Huntington Rowe, tend over the next four years.

tion that the party hire a full built over the original roof he continued, would mean the im C8, Phi Gamma Delta fraternity primary highways during the spring "breakup" period. This week's report listed no embargoes on roads in the Ames area. During the spring thaw, the Highway Commission embargos certain roads surfaced with gravel, crushed stone, shale or bituminous material which are subject to damage when frost in the subgrade begins melting. This spring could bo particularly hard on thesa roads due to extremely cold weather and unusual amounts of snow and rain Cite 381 for Scholarship time chairman. of the building, which was erect The program, financed by mediate loss of .12 million penplc housemother, died today She had ed in 1303.

$254,000 grant from the Carnegie and the exposure of 150 million been ill for the past several oundation, will undertak to id The brick walls of the building weeks. This recommendation had been made by L. L. Jurgemeyer, Clinton, the retiring chairman forecast trouble for his party when he announced his resigna Fy the contributions the It ity, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William remained standing.

Some of the The deans of the five divisions ithers lo a flanking movement ind new threats. In all, he said, a third of the vorld's population faces similar versitics make to the Midwest Born in Rock Rapids, she came Ames in 1940. She had been the plunged into the basement ni at Iowa State College today an nounced the names of 331 out id their importance to the Brandt in Des Moines. Mrs. Hemping was born and the structure where lumber is Phi Gamma Delta housemother tion recently.

picture of American life, officials' challenges in South Asia ami stored but was quickly standing students at Towa State here for 18 years. said. Martin, in his early 60's, is uvea years in the Colo community. She had lived with her a. former sales manager for the College who were placed on the Deans' List for the winter She was a graduate of Knox fall during the early months of Harvey H.

Davis, provost iowa and Iowa's representative daughter the past six years. Maytag Co. and is now retired. College. She was a member His recent party activities have the project, said the group hopes Mrs.

Hemping is survived by her husband; three daughters, The list comprises those under the PEO sisterhood and recently1 had served as president of the Day April 24 At Lincoln School included the general chairman The minute speech was advertised in advance by the White House as a major foreign policy address. Gettysburg College is headed by Lt. Gen. Willard S. Paul, retired, who was chief of personnel on the study would enable Ihe stimtinos to improve their serv graduates who have attended tvirs.

nveiyn bwitzer, Mexico, Pi Beta Pht alumnae club. ship of the GOP fund raising dinner here March 2L and a pa i State for three or more Mrs. Edward Truman, North ices and minimize their costs by 1959. Each of the restricted roads is posted with special embargo signs notifying motorists of the load limitation. The embargos will remain in effect until those posted sections become stabilized and the threat of damage by heavily loaded vehicles is removed, Survivors include two quarters, have carried a full load Hollywood, and Mrs.

Brandt, revealing new areas of possible The annual Education Business Day bus tour will he held April Stanley of West Covina, Calif. of studies during the past qu Des Moines; a son, Clifford, Des cooperation. chairmanship oi the Jasper County Republican organization. Martin is a farm owner and manager. and Clarke, Cheshire, ter, and have attained a 3.5 grade Gen.

Eisenhower's World War II staff. 23 beginning at 1:15 p.m. at Lincoln School. Moines and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Leveritte, Hollywood.

Calif. "There is already considerable daughter, Mrs. Mary Mighell of average for that quarter (4 cooperation amonfi the universi Long Beach, Calif. School officials will conduct the A). About five per cent of the undergraduate body is included ties through such jointly spon The body will be taken from the Brouhard Funeral Home, Zearing, to the Herbert White Funeral services will be held Secretary of Interior Fred Sea ton was present to receive an honorary doctor of laws at today's convocation.

sored activities as the Midwest tour and explain the schools their operation. At 2:15 p.m. Sunday at 4 p.m. from the First em Universities Research Assn. More Vehicle Accidents Here Congregational Church.

The Rev. on the winter quarter ilst. From the division of agricul ture. Dean Floyd Andre announced 79; from the division of en home in Colo, where it will remain until time of services. Fu group travel to North Grant for nuclear physics, the Midwest fnter Library Center, and the W.

Murray Allan will officiate, School for coffee. Ai 3:30 The News In Brief EISENHOWER The President neral services will he tomorrow The Adams Funeral Home During March gineering. Dean George R. Town charge of arrangements. announced 129; from the division A Louise Huntington Rowe The number of vehicle accidents science, Dean Richard Bear scholarship fund is being estab reported to Ames this morning told a spring convo announced 90; From the division lished.

Memorial gifts may from 35 in February to 55 last cation at Gettysburg, Colleg( of home economics, Dean HeL sent to the Alumni Achievement they will visit the new high school site, and at 3:45 p.m. the final program will be presented at Central Junior High School. The day will be concluded at 1:30 p.m. Education Business Day is the counterpart of Business Education Day, at which Ames arc entertained by the month appeasement in the Berlin crisis LeBaron announced GG and from Associated Midwest Universities for atomic energy radiation re sc. irr Davis said.

"As new services become necessary to meet (he educational, economic and health needs oi midwestcrners in the years ahead," Davis said, "the II cooperating universities believe they might best be met by concentrated programs offered at particular institutions," at 2 m. from the E.U.B. Church. Colo. The Rev.

O. H. Og den will officiate. Burial will be in Colo Cemetery. Sioux City Gals Put 27 in' Car SfOUX CITY, Iowa (UPI) Jet Reported Down In Arizona TUCSON.

Ariz. (UPI) A 17 jet Iwrnber from Dnvis Month'an Air Force Base here was reported to have crashed 20 miles soul It cast of Tucson early today. It was believed there were tin survivors aboard the plane, which normally carries a crew of at least three persons. Total property damage in the I the division of veterinary medi accidents tor March was 510,2 18.33 Fund at Iowa State College. Iowa Traffic Fatality Through April 3 cine.

Dean 1. A. Merchant an would be dishonorable and the most dangerous course the U. S. could pursue.

Page 1. IOWA GOP Verne Martin, 'compared with in Febru nounced 17, Named to the Dean's list from ary. There was one collision when a vehicle hit a fixed object. Five, persons were injured; none was Newton, today was named chair this area are: Ethel Bortle, 2625 Hunt Gen Girls from two sororities at Mornings ide College have challenged killed. Some 83 of the drivers man of the Iowa Republican Central Committee, to succeed L.

L. Jurgemeyer of Clinton. Page 1. eral Science; Sharon Curry, 227 Lampus, geology; Ralph Emmer au eomers in trie currently popular "sardine act." and 20 were women. The largest ace Groupings were 2(3 NATO The 15 nation NATO; son, Rt.

10, engineering; Joe To Be At West Branch Hoover Museum In Iowa jdrivers between 20 and 24 and 28 fellows, 1017 Uurnett, pre medi cine; Eloise Hawk, 419 Lynn, in Twenty seven of the girls from Alpha Delta Pi 1 and Delta Zeta Former Resident Died In Texas Mrs, Clara T. Cole, 77. a resi drivers between 25 and 3 1 A total of 155 accidents have been reported to Ames police so dustrial administration; Francis Judge, 221 N. Russell, veterinary medicine; Margaret. Judge, RFD jammed themselves into a Renault, although a few were pretty much on the outside.

The structure probably will dent of Ames from 1911 to 1939. died March 27 in Houston, Tex. The Recuiiem Mass was said in St. of Hoover's papers, documents, I books and mementos except his Nineteen of the Eirls were inside be completed by November. the tiny foreign car and eight of i home economics education; Edith Lillie, 808 Douglas, technical journalism; Charles Lindahl, 141 N.

Hyland, chemical technol Visitors to the museum will be )le to hear recorded comments lar this year. Sen. Kennedy To Speak at Carroll CARROLL, Iowa (UPI) Sen mem were on top. I hey said that war and peace documents gathered since World War I. They belong to the War and Peace Li Rose of Lima Catholic Church on March 30.

Mrs. Cole was member of St. girls at Long Beach, fil ogy; Donald Ryerberk. 721 Pam led a DUK but claimed the in. by Hoover i plaining the background and history of the items on display.

They wilt be supplied brary at Stanford, he said. council met again today. Page 2. TIBET The Communists rushed 100,000 fresh troops into Tibet in an effort to crush the continuing revolt there. Page 2.

LEGISLATUREA big week is coming up for members of the Iowa General Assembly, who will consider the budget, tax measures, reapportionment and jobless pay benefits. Ed Heins looks at the legislation on page one today. MISSILES Thrte missiles, Titan, the newest ICBM; an air launched ballistic missile and Jupiter 1RBM were fired Friday. GRACE Princess Grace underwent, surgery for the removal of her appendix in Lausanne this morning. Page 7, Cecilia's Catholic Church and the Altar and Rosary Society in Ames.

mel industrial education! Ann Schrampfer, 20,10 Greeley, in WEST BRANCH, Jowa (UPI) A museum lo preserve the personal papers and mementos of former President Herbert Hoover will be built at the Hoover Birthplace Park here, ilvas announced today. Papers, Mementos The papers and other items will be transferred to the museum from Stanford University library at Palo Alto. Calil. The announcement. oT the museum plans said Hoover expects tenor is larger than a Renault.

IN ALASKA. 17 ABOVE dustrial administration; Norval Birthplace Park The tiny cottage in which Hoov was born is preservd on the 28 John F. Kennedy (D Mass.) has accepted an invitation from the Carroll Chamber of Commerce to speak at its annual banquet survived by two daugh Wardlc, 1108 Murray Drive, elec ters, Mrs. Madeleine Lieb, Hous NEW YORK (UPl) The lowest trical engineering; Marcia Wilsie, with earphones which can be plugged in to tape recorded messages nt onch of the tf lo 20 display groups. The museum will be financed by the Hoover Birthplace Foundation, a national organization dn acre Birthplace Park, Other build temperature reported In the NOV.

21 ton, Tex. and Mrs. Dorothy Griffith, Tulsa. two sons, Rich tion this morning was 17 degrees at rntroanKs, Alaska, the U. S.

ard of WtckFord, R.I. and Robert of Providence, R.I. and seven Gov, and Mrs. Herschel Loveless have also been invited to the annual event which will serve as the installation meeting for the 2337 Dontild child development; Doris Witter, RPD 1, general science. Boone: Mary Longworth aue Bruce Thratchcr.

Barry McDanicl and Dunaffc' Olson. ings on the park include a blacksmith shop built in the fashion of the shop worked by Hoover's fa .1 Nlr. ll house built by Boy V' dedicated' lo Hoover and custodian's house. lo visit West Branch, his birth Weather Bureau said. The highest reported Friday was 100 degrees volcd lo place, for either the cornersh grandchildren.

Burial was In St. John's cemetery, Independence. ai una uems, Ariz. 1UG0 officers. laying or dedication of the luiiid will insist oi all The dMa;.

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