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Iowa City Press-Citizen from Iowa City, Iowa • Page 2

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H.H "If Senate Acts To Cut Off War Funds 2 AIowa City Press-Cltixen Monday, June 11, 173 Gov. Ray Blamed For Civil Defense Shortcomings Get Newf0rS0V OUSe r9e OSS Assignments Campaign Disclosure Bill James S. Thomas, bishop of; Des MOINES, Iowa (AP)- campaign such as for sooner it is passed the better," the United MethOdi.St Church in, Thn Tmra Hnnw slirmlrl nacc nl Tt vvniilrl flkn limit the! Rav said. But he said that if the House cnn-i- i He tl ia- nas.announced 139 disclosure bill before Amount of money that could be legislative session'spent for television, radio, day to cut off all funds for L.S. throu shout the stnfe Lj- n.

ui HPS MOTVFS Inu-a P1 AxrcvXetr saiit thp rrnvornnr did not take up the bill in the remaining days of the current session, they could pass it early ---ct ci us. uuv. nijuuii nav aaiu iiewsuduci ur umuuaiu outer Tk. '1 IT i 1 jiPart of the shortcomings of theifailed to make appointments re-jmilitary activity in Indochina tisements. ine nev.

r.igin nowara. today. lowa Civ ivil "I would like to see them Defense setup werejquired by law to the Civil specifically approved by! directly on Gov. Robert fense Advisory Council which directly on dov. Kobcri; tense Advisory uviu- me Denaie lasi weeK passea c- next year and "could put a retroactive time on it." blamed my i Adpmvnie, win the measure to ram re all can- (the House) get it passed so ev- -I CI llav bv a county civil defense supposed to coordinate dis iru.

i WVUllIC JdSlUl HI Olldl Oil I Hn nc fnv nffion tii i k'lOno thA orvnna ii'Aiilrl nwirata the The governor said, however, director today. laster planning and emereency hm fnr nn. er united Methodist Church at amount of ramnaion rontrihti-same rule." Rav said. trnviutnvj n1 it gthnri79tinn hi I fnr nn Uiu mwuwM mmj, vu T'fcl-, 1' 1 I 1 Kalona, succeeding the Rev. Ro Some tions they receive and the Treat Him to a gift of fun on FATHER' DAY We have 2 stores full of great FATHER'S DAY GIFTS legislators have said urn Bjornson oi leuar Nations of the State Depart- bert E.

Bishop, who is moving nit i.iw for the 12 months begin- nmg JU The Rev. Jack R. Hooten will Senate and House Appropna-iSucceed the Rev. Vincent L. amount they spend on the campaign.

That bill would also require reporting the names of people who contributed more than to a local campaign, sliding to more than $100 on a statewide that if it is not signed into awi' tZ this legislative session, many eaglSmonlhb' f0r contributors could make iarge next year elections. contributions in the coming "I don't think there are many year and not have to report people who make substantial them. contributions before they know "As far as I'm concerned, the who the candidates are." three members of the ninc- 1 411 advisory council each lrlf XT ill iyear. but Ray made no appoint- lUy Jllll iments to the council in either James at Amsworth. Hooten has tions committee conferees, meanwhile, resume deliberations on a supplemental money bill containing Bjornson was one of several fund been pastor at Trimble United Methodist Church in Sioux City.

James will be assigned to Bag-ley-Greenbriar-Jamaica. The Rev. M. 0. Smith, pastor of Washington United Methodist, is retiring and movine to llocal civil defense officials who differing versions of a 'Undecided' On Future testified at a public hearing be-shutoff for continued U.S.

fore a House subcommittee on bombing in Cambodia, a bill which proposes to abolish pnt fivii sptnn The antiwar legislation tops Supervisors To Seek U.S. Help on Rood Problems Four Await Hearing InCafdCase Okla. He will be DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) jnnH fhA Tnua n.t he week's congressional agenda which also includes con- succeeded by the Rev. J. Poland.

Crandall of the Ottumwa District. iwucii ivd) saiuj, pcfense over t0 the hp has not vet decided whether National Guard Citintr problems resultinclernment should not be reauired sideration of a wage-price freeze to curb inflation and a All members of the group The Rev. James R. Tener wiUfrom the operation of the Coral- to subsidize the federal govern-iiAinV 'pretenses from a Kalona area said there is a cood working Dili exicnci me Temporary 1- to seek a fourth term as gover-j nor or to run for the U.S. Sen-i f--.

ate. Rep. William Scherle. R-i facility, the Johnson County The report notes that the- hoarina relationship between the limit on the national Cnurcn at crawfordsville suc-office and local civil defense or- debt. That limit expires June Roberl K- Wicox' Tp.

Board of Supervisors tentative Golf Balls The perfect gift for your golfer. WILSON, SPALDING, 3 b' $2.89 'primary justification of theTuesda Ci( Police Iowa, has publicly called fori.ini-ntiAn and drops to a permanent ceil er is a recent Graduate of the ly agreed today to seek federal reservoir has been flood i i 1 j.VOUIl Yale Divinity School, and is the trol, with recreation considered! help on several points. Three of the four Viola Ray to make an announcement, Thev agreed tnat improve. one office or the other solments- coulll 1)e made in state 5: that other potential Republican i.r bul said the hclp ()f many These include reducing pool a "secondary benefit." ing of $400 billion. The ban on funding any further involvement by U.S.

military forces in Indochina hostil son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Tener, of Riverside. candidates can make their po- ilftsl civilian resources might levels, reconstructing county roads and bridges and funding a water management study "for Jitical plans.

be lost if the whole civil de- rtoiieui Mack Johnsoni 33 of uments maintained the coun- Te and Ann Mc. ty auditor's office indicate recjMorris 2f of 0maha reaUon as a primary purpose 'lh rnimtv mil. ities was added to the State De- "I don know what future po 1 don 1 Know wnai tuiure po- pffort wcre niaCed in the1 I v- -riitiral nlans I will have." Rav 'l lrJ a authorization bill by iland restriction purposes iwiius vi im- miuidij. th. cnt T-Arpirrr, The requests were made the reservoir, nor did any, nf 'Kinn S3ia.

I "ThA cfntA l.nu' is at best in- Committee on motion of Sens a report prepared by Supervis-of the original contract agree- Tex has posted 'bail and is has posted The governor said he had not' fnr an areas of -p Nine Seek 6th District Judgeships Ul AlUldlU IjailCl tlllU m.vujiuh ui luhhiuu nit HH, fiornnc 11 ouu free on $2,500 bond. effects of recreation in the fu Administrative Assistant John A i 'Frank Church, D-Idaho. Clinton County Civil Defense di-i SPALDING EPIC Golf Clubs Full set of 3 laminated deluxe woods and 8 Irons including Amidon, foUowing a review of rector. "Only isolated pockets early contracts and agreement 5 talked to hcnerie on any sud-5' ject since the governor was in Washington in late January. Rut Ray said he would be happy to visit with Scherle about political plans.

"I think if someone wishes to of the population now have ade made between the county and quate civil defense protection." But he said the biil now pro They are chvged with attempting to entice a Kalona area man into- a card game and asked him to withdraw from his bank account to use as collateral in the game. Iowa City police were notified of a possible scheme "when a Kalona bank teller notified the ture operation of the reservoir on Johnson County government," it states. However, as a result of operation for recreational purposes, "considerable unneces -sary flooding of private property occurs," it alleges. The report also states that Assistant Atty. Gen, Elizabeth Nolan, of 513 South Summit posed in the legislature would wedge.

It is described by sponsors as a reassertion of Congress' constitutional right to declare war. The Nixon administration's claim of presidential authority to continue bombing in Cambodia faces a similar congressional challenge in the supplemental appropriation bill. run for one or the other (gover-j no bettcr and miht weaken the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The board voted to accept the report as a basis for a presentation to be made to Corps officials at a meeting set for June JJi- Street, is among nine applicants nor or the senate), they ought v- to talk to me about it." Rav so tar tor one of two new judgeships in the sixth judicial dis said.

$94.00 what now exists. He said the proposed new legislation would require each county to hire a civil1 defense director, but would not require SAVE AT ONLY I. "Tt minht' mnl-o rliffornnAA trict. The judgeships will be added 27, pending a review by the county attorney and county on what I'll do." 1 recreational use of the area has police of the withdrawal, "created traffic loads on an al- Three of the four arrested ready severely overburdened! were apprehended in Iowa City, secondary road system." The McMorris woman was ar-Although Old Highway 218 rested' in Grinnell after police The House voted 219 to 188 on to the district July 1, with the out nay otuu nc uwta nvk appucation of the unified court May 10 not to allow use of any The requests, made "in order county and city officials to cooperate with him in disaster planning. law.

Judges will be selected by money in that one appropna to redistribute governmental ex was transferred from the state stopped the bus she was on en tion bill for bombing, but the penses to appropriate govern presenuy nave a umeiauie uu when to decide his political fu-ture. i "And I won't be pressed into (mo fVio fTAvprnnr snid uov. Kooert Ray after he receives the recommendations of "Mandatory action" provi primary road svstem to theiroute to Omaha. Bag By Golf mental agencies," also include: sions must be a part of any bill. hostile action could be continued with previously appro county after construction of the -Reverting Old Highway 218 the nominating commission, headed by District Court Judge if it is to be effective, Barnes present Highway 218, recrea- priated funds.

to the primary road system Toolbox Taken At Coralville -Converting roads on the tional traffic on the old route William Eads of Cedar Rapids. Applicants so far are The Senate on May 31 added said. He said there must be 'much- more input by local (agencies and better staffing at the state level if civil defense is east and west overlooks to the now reacnes nearly e.uuu vehicles per day on weekends, it gust Hons el Anthony an absolute ban on the use of any appropriations for further primary road system or the CORALVILLE James Car- notes. Corps. ipenter.

Holiday Garden Apart- Deaths Carl Douglas scoiaro, John seibenmann and Gerard Glaza, all of Cedar Ra Light weight and easy rolling. Built for a lifetime of golfing fun. jto be improved. He recommended delaying jany legislation for a year while pids; Clinton Mover of Marion: and Robert Story, Robert Beck- Compensating private landowners "harmed" by road closings resulting from reservoir construction. Reporting on pool levels and the whole problem is studied.

$23.95 4 MODELS FROM ONLY mann and Larry Conmey, all of Anamosa. hostilities by U.S. forces in either Cambodia or Laos. Senate and House conferees postponed discussion of the issue at an initial meeting last week. They will seek to reach agreement on final language in conferences resuming this Stewart Shank, retired teaar The sixth district is comprised Rapids city finance director, who said he has been active in flow rates to the supervisors In other business, the board: jments, told Coralville police -Heard a presentation by! Friday a too' box filled wit representatives of the Iowa City tools had been taken from his Free Medical Clinic, who are; residence.

Value of the missing requesting a $10,000 county was placed at $150. propriation for 1974. Boardi Chairman Robert Burns said he! which is set up to advise the will refer the request to the board on operation of the John-, county vhealth and social County'-Home. zzr fare boards. 'fs- And approved the hiring of.

Named. Remi. Cadoret "traTfic! division supervisor" to the Care'Review Committee; I in the county 'clerk's office. of Johnson, Linn, Jones, Tama, Iowa and Benton counties.v civil defense, said he has "no Applications for the positions axe to grind with the military because they give you a good afternoon. on a monthly basis.

"Restating" Corps "operating policies." "Since the reservoir provides flood control and recreation on a nationwide basis, local gov- are being accepted at Eads' of hand in an emergency." fice in the Linn County Court But he said it is "civilians who really do the work after a house through Friday. Replace His Old Golf Bag from our big selection of bags by A-JAY, ATLANTIC AND MASTERS. Carl Douglas, 72, of Route 3, died this morning at his home, following a sudden illness. Services are to be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the George L.

Gay Funeral Home, where friends may call beginning this- evening. Burial will be at Ote Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Douglas was born Sept. 1, 1900 in Johnson County, the son of John and Mary Ellen Rogers Douglas.

He was married to Esther Hall June 29. 1930, and she died in 1959. On Dec. 12. 1961, he married Mildred Xeice at Spring Valley, Minn.

He operated a floor fin School Board Will Meet disaster." citing such groups as the Salvation Army, the Red Cross, ham radio operators and other groups. He said their ef forts might be lost if the whole setup was turned over to the military. The Iowa City School Board will take up routine end-of-the-school-year matters Tuesday. We have the The bill proposes to wipe out bag that Dad wants the single county civil defense items on the agenda include ishing company "for a number organizations now existing authorization of a student acci-favor of regional setups in most jdent insurance carrier and an of the state. auditor and the amplication for of years.

Bjornson said the Iowa Civil: Title I funds for next year. A change order on the Lincoln w- Surviving are his wife; three brothers. Roy of Tucson, Louis of Walla Walla. and Frederick of Mitchellville; and two sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Nellie) Mahanna of Iowa City, and Mrs.

August (Bertha) Ver-mace of Coralville. Two brothers and three sisters also died earlier. Defense Directors Association has no objection to such an approach but would like a chance to work with the drafters of any bill to assure "sensible planning" for more effective multi-county units. He said the larger counties definitely need By JASON EMPIRE Nil School addition and telephone easement at Longfellow will also be considered. Second reading will be given board policies on the district goals and professional growth.

The board will also hear suggestions bv the Iowa City Edu 'their own professional civil de fense directors. Binoculars Lightweight 7x25, 7x35, 8x10, 10x50 He'll enjoy his binoculars all year around! from 529.OO cators' Association for changes 'in the 1973-74 professional negotiations agreement. Woman Hurt In 1-80 Crash The meeting begins at 7:30 1 a Qnrino-fipirt Tnu'a uwiian i p.m. in the Board Office, 1040 William Street. Russell Painter SPRLN'GDALE Russell Painter, 83, a retired Cedar County farmer, died Saturday at a West Branch nursing home, following an extended illness.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Spring-dale United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Max E. Paige officiating. Burial will be in the was taken to University Hospi tal for injuries suffered in a two-vehicle crash at the Interstate 80-West Branch interchange at 8:30 a.m.

today. iii picture i 1 this! 1 Blanchard suffered Oasis Cemetery. Friends injuries, according to call this evening at the Barker! Johnson Count sheriffs depart-Funeral Home, West Branch. ment officials. Her condition Mr.

Painter was bora not known at press time. 8, ai unamDersuurg. l-enn. GRUMMAN CANOES For fishing fun, camping or exploring. 17' Square End Standard Dead Grass Paint $269 $310 the son of Daniel and Emma By Richard Blum Minor Kitchen Fire At Coralville Motel Many 35mm film users have ibeen driven to a larger format Hepfer Painter.

On Aug. 24. 1914, he was married to Nellie Mae Spaney. He was a member of the Springdale United Methodist Church. ') a CORALVILLE Members of or even to drink by that old the Coralville Volunteer i bugaboo-dust.

Hours and hours Department answered a call the spotting table is some- He is survived bv his wife. a ii i the reward for having and one sister. Mrs. Travel Lodge Saturday (Ethel) Smith of Springdale enmg to quell a blaze in. a me wnaii grease trap over the kitchen.camera.

With the films avail- able, grain is no longer a prob grill. lem, even for big work, matte or minimize the The fire was confined to the (luster finishes Sue, according to the grain effect. IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN A Speidel Newspaper EstsMlthtd 1M1 Five Years Older Then the State of towo A Newspaper for the Home manager, who said damages probably would not exceed $400. No, the main enemy is dust The choice of where to print is important stay away from 574 Have Applied For Disaster Aid 'rooms with drapes, rugs, and i other lint sources. Keep your printing area Most Member ef the Associated Press, American Newspaper Publishers Association, Iowa Doily Press Association, Inland Daily Press Association, Bureau of Advertising, Audit Bureau of CTculations-.

Aluminum HORSESHOE SET By Regent. Includes 4 non rusting official size FROM THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHEN JUST BEING TOGETHER IS ENOUGH. DES MOIXES. Iowa (AP) 'photographers are notorious Federal officials say 574 Iowans, housekeepers. Develop the hab- shoes and steel stakes.

$7.49 fun for picnics. have applied for disaster assist-jit of wiping and dusting! Most ance for damage from spring; problems are simple to elimin-flooding and storms. late, watch this column for some L. jhelpful hints. And stop in and Francis Tobm, federal pro-see for vour darkroom sup-gram coordinator, said the SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier, 11.20 tor two weeks In Iowa City, University Heights, Coralville, Tiffin, Ookdoie, North Liberty, Lake Moebrlde ond Hills.

All other towns were carrier service is ovail-oble, $1.10 for two weeks. By mail on R.F.D. routes In Johnson end od joining counties $23.00 year. By moil in Iowa City ond other towns, where carrier service is avollable, $36.75 a year. All other mcH subscriptions, $38.00 year.

Serviceman' rate by moil, $28.00 a C3insberg's fevelers lowaas irgisiereu mrcv spe cial flood relief centers last! week. year. JOHN WILSON'S FOR SPORTS 4DS E. College And The Mall Second class postoge paid at lowo city, towo siivi the camera shops Henry Louis, Inc. mall center 59.

east college the mall shopping center lowa city, lovva President Nixon has declared 26 Iowa counties as disaster I areas because of the flooding and storms. and.

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