Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - June 18, 1958, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Daily TRU C T I V E C T I V E w Forty-Fifth Wisconsin June 18, 1958 Single Copy Seven Cents Labor Faces House Roadblock WASHINGTON broad labor control onj which the Senate spent five long days headed today a lukewarm reception in the The senate passed the measure 88-1 last House leaders privately gave the little chance of These sources said the House may well pass a union pension and welfare disclosure which cleared the Senate in but that would be the extent of action in the labor field this I Rep. Carl D. Perkins chairman of the Labor noted he already is going ahead with hearings a general and are going to proceed Hej did not forecast his group be able to report a for House and needed another hours to complete action on The Senate wrangled But members then three 12-hour days and an 11-hour praised Senate Democratic Leader B. Johnson hailed thei measure as of the important landmarks of this and Regents Adopt Million UW Budget with which honorable Ike Says He and Will Retain Sherm Adams STAY AWAY FROM MY trace of a smile i Sen. John F. Kennedy chief author and called the weapon in the hands of honest Tne sity of Wisconsin board of driving the racketeers and gents Tuesday approved pay out of the labor seems to be on baby face as it nestles against its creases of a minimum of a aided by Sen. mouthed mother at Glen Oak Zoo in Things were not so rear 600 members Ives of serene on June 14, the day the baby baboon was Its as it adopted a budget of was successful in fighting H around a cage until it was for the vear beginning Practically every floor with the father out of the way ia another mother and 1. he Most of these child seem io be doing In addition the from Republicans who at their annual approved the would not a budget of for the purpose of curbing sity Hospitals The total out- racketeering and abuses of union lav for the university and tals is an increase of about three Is Influential million dollars for the year John L. McClellan ing June 30. chairman of the Rackets Tells of Salary Adjustments also helped the sponsors with Dr. E. B. university plea not to load the told the regents available amendments which increase funds were used But McClellan conceded mainly to reward dissatisfied with parts of younger faculty members and adjust A little Describes His Top Aide as Public WASHINGTON Eisenhower said day that Sherman Adams was imprudent in his relations with Bernard Goldfine but need to continue as top presidential Eisenhower made it plain at a news conference that he no intention of firing although he did not say in so many In anticipation that the President would talk about the hottest Washington subject of the newsmen were packed the conference At the Eisenhower announced he had a statement he wanted to reading from typewritten large Eisenhower said jams had been as Adams himself acknowledged in Tuesday before a House j Despite that he has reached these believe that the tion made by Gov. Adains to the congressional committee day truthfully represents the Bridge Collapse Kills 16 Workers f I v u. 4. i respect him because of Eisenhower his personal and official campaigners need to Eisenhower then on Sherman Adams without aligning themselves the lack of that president careful prudence in this incident ADAMS BEFORE President Eisenhower's looks ward the camera as he sits in the witness chair of the House Subcommittee on Legislative Over- sight in Washington Members of the subcommittee are at extreme in man Oren Harris is second from Seated with Adams is Gerald O. President Eisenhower's special Spectators fill all available space in the caucus room of the Old House of Representatives Office that Gov. Adams Tuesday re- ferred I believe with my whole T In a statement read to his Testimony Is GOP Officials Delayed Several Days news WASHINGTON his old friend Assess Adams Case Effects B. C. sections of a After reading the bridge collapsed Tuesday said he would F. maTC nf more to regarding the But Ei Harris said WASHINGTON and for word J he intends to call for testimony Influence Intent state chairmen today divided Word jAdams himself had calls from Bernard the Adams he question of whether Ito than half the mostly spiked the fight forja tangled mass of plunging at least 16 workmen to and top of the rejected did not receive which said the Mil represents j Two others were missing and 22 average about two per cent. Progress toward assuring the e J The regents also voted control of their own f i i creases for civil service as the news ton industrialist whose gifts put relations with ana contacted two aide Sherman agencies on Goldfine Bernard Goldfine will hurt with no intent to win favored Republican election But Eisenhower said in hot that it won't happen is certainly my for the wealthy Some of the state to summon Harris T. i T. eral Questions concerned either p.m. on a windless the matter or here for a closed three-day the two end sections of the Second Narrows general on the use at the who were of the bfD over Burrard Inlet gave way without ed boosts and detailed financial j Forty construction workers were on the steel of the ing bonuses that total j ing by union supported The budget listed anticipated and with a muted revenue for the nest year as secret elections and temporary front supports of from legislative or umon open foremost section from federal to end union trusteeships land dropped the jutting end of in after 18 200 feet into the f fees and other and convicted of a inlet separating 050.000 in gifts and Million WARF Grant j The regents also voted to cept gifts and grants of 203, the major share of 340 coming as a grant from the r 5 I Wisconsin Alumni Research i i i It was the third time foundation's grant was more thani one million i VISIT TO Approved by the regents was In On one related matter hower did decline was when he was told that Harris heads the which T u p ri a v J. Link stay on the the top Presidential Their remarks were made at a reception defense of President Eisenhower's top aide So far the has t leaders T mi nn Republicans running for Eisenhower linked he should have made no move to summon for this year sav they are to his aide such a wav that ec a little more in It has tussled with to have difficulty the voters Republican who now over his part of Potential Handicap as a union officer and jt a Concrete Pier Crumbles 9 i The strain the concrete pier holdins the and it nosed WASHINGTON the The two and House conferees meet leach on the The President said he did not care to say anything on he had already made Ms general At point Eisenhower was of Not many of them are cizes Adams also criticizes j Several congressional cans who running for tion this year have been Detroit Cops in the light of the to want to challenge it would operation of his own proper for other government i testimony before a An building program and Clayton F. 56. 25th Ave. tion priority list containing was sentenced to a total of 45 ects for the 1959-61 in the county jail by Justice Projects have a value of 26 Raymond H. Flynn this morning lion The developments after pleading guilty to charges of seconds must be approved by the State being in contempt of court and Building Commission and Stale drinking intoxicating beverages Coordinating Committee on while a canon before work can The who had been The board also reelected serving a 15 day sentence for bur Renk of Sun Prairie as ing without a valid Other i front part submerged and rear i still on the foreign aid to meet virtually aH Eisenhower's specifications employes to do what Adams Strives for He replied that he always agencies for the Goldfine despite the as Holdup Men finally wound up in James F. Oregon said the Adains case Harris said in an interview he a handicap in recruiting have preferred to have contributors and volunteer I Adams testify at a later i That's because the William W. chairman for yet to complete another New home i chapter in the Goldfine inquiry defended the presidential which is said to Adams assistant and said he did not be- Adams will be a 1958 Volunteered to Testify The Treat Adams set a precedent for a 1Ge not Adams accepted gifts A military assistance and 810 in economic defense I J had been to allies with which the United LOCO I girders to the top states has defense j Less Than ae l Distributed to that he had exerted no DETROIT Two policemen accused of taking in HarS dM S out Bernard which is law spree were held today in stitt a but whether Adams on used influence on nn Treat said there is no ion whether he had cleared influence The federal government's Patrolman 33, described Carl Steiger of additional 30 days for and Clark Smith of a local bar after being e in tne water Tne totels in the workmen were a rme of and costs or an twisted t Demands for Resignation One Republican member of the subcommittee which heard Rep. John B. Bennett of issued a statement saying til come House group that he j P sci from I- Lee Virginia state bv publisher of the now said he could not be- Harris said the a police 9 That amount be added to 644 millions in Storm Victims superior as of my better of- held over defunct 9 Both Burke and Tapp were brought into US District Court Boston who was that Adams would accept quoted in as aliening gifts for exerting influence on that got preferred al treatment through his Wirt A. Yeger 23. with pi state told a to re- he that if job de- Court Puts 2 On Probation year starting July 1. visit his home to get clothes during his jafl Driver Hurt as Auto j Justice Flynn imposed another Even the most enthusiastic sentence on Provost for Damage porters of the foreign aid i failure to report to county as ordered by the court for the of the sentence resulting from the driving and hand and a possible on a to provide the Two men were placed on Sheriff Toin Forsyte said skull fracture Tuesday when his funds for which the foreign aid tion and r voted last year for the A of items donated by area citizens in a drive conducted Assn. J the their SUrne on Pealed on a poll of the 43 Knedle to ihP case ot leniency by tne state he would be f 0.1 of was elected n the FBI and Judge ot leniency by the bean state he would be P. Thornton set the high ousted 9-1. and adjourned the case when GoMime Wood County super- Burke asked for aid East ana tne Port Development Co. police referred to Burke Adams said he asked for SEC tion third Herbert A. Eunde Tuesday after- Orlan 21. Rt. 1. was granted probation after ing a one-year reformatory term on his plea of guilty to operating an auto without ihe owner's con- Burt was charged by field with having taken a which dire today t his appreciation to individi and business firms superintendent Says Execution Of Hurt Summit Chances of schools savings and Honor Foster Parents At Recognition Night his appreciation to Also elected were O. J. and Tapp admitted a series of Senate ml and business firms superintendent of sen statement it is ta Lor and and the United States interest to other nations in providing WASHINGTON a j n car belonging to an automobile County sincere about Dr. I foster Assembled Tuesday for a night in their He argued that the Tapp as who good Beth men each buL president or tne a meeting of the organization's the father of wo the board of directors here separated from their families The FBI and police said Burke the information appeared to have been IE said today the of a bank L. places cf business in off -as a ty vice sometimes wearing cis- Wisconsin Weather back to for a summit con- to help association is comprised complete her second 3 in community ana county ioia con conjunction with the Red Continue 4M the goods to farm college vocational l ino Aia who lost their homes and and education directors fr. The Bouse on the possessions in the throughout the other dropped a provision large majority of which would have put new re- hold goods collected on aid to good said placed on probation after real pediatrician of the ing experiences with one's is were 15 kitchen 12 Marshfield that love and a foster von existing left 17 bed 6 a are key words ia may have thought yon loved may continue to aid 45 boxes of dishes Jacobson a better baby you took into at government as and pots and pans and a who pleaded 4fltv to was sponsored fay first but yoa as be continuously assured variety of banding a charge his board were only attracted to it. Love maintaining independence appliances and canned m observance of Foster Parents came only after you and the little and involved in any plot by Gov. did things the and that such aid 10 Thomson for June 15-21. pediatrician emphasized strengthens U.S. national elect James Baird to anan Tne President said trese men were not of but their He had been in their Th's re said can be re- as clear of the intent 01 the Soviet Union to sue a of terrorism CAMP MC COY Gov. and the taxpayers u ere for duty -a hen three aimed to enforce com- non Thomson paid an getting worth lashed plete Governor Joins Troops in Chow Line and On Firing Range During McCoy Visit bv by r court a d Heersma a de- the week had set in a Heersma said have need to hear State office in the for Jugoslavia visit on the 32nd Thomson took a turn on the killing 23 al Guard Division fired ing range under ihe coaching of a few shots from a Capt. Richard Ryan of He the uni persons this the thanks of Atomic Test Tunnel senior vice commander Marshfield police as he attempted is faffing force o to escape from the can not fool a about Sd Thomson will return to Camp by a falling Raymond As he boarded his plane for Thomson also encountered New McCoy Saturday for his usual 45, suffered a broken 50 in tMt w to of the Wisconsin return flight to B the Governor's Day inspection when their at of lce of lhe said the framing Tank one of the the wdl march in a S State Employment excellently five guard companies called other workers scrambled to