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Haney, Voice Of Apollo, Quits NASA Monday, April 21, City How Much To Pay a Legislator--Quest Begins WASHINGTON (AP) Paul Haney, scrubbed as "The Voice DES MOINES (AP) A report of a citizens'group whichimuch a lawmaker should of Apollo" only a few monthsjSenate committee has taken oniundertook before the program's scheduled! the ticklish task of tackling a'study of ma 1 on the minion-a-year legislative; body, ig the Nationaljpay proposal onto a bill xhe and Space Adminis-jup the machinery for manned landing tratkm. j-- bejfor the poor old taxpayer," says would a ranged from $12,000 a yearjMesserly. who is chairman ofisalarv Iowa's lawmakinglto the present $40 a day. The prospect of raising pay mittee. "I'm satisfied with $40.

recommended the spectre of public 3 receive a for many lawmakers accept a reasonable! says the present pay scale tends for to limit for Ie 8 iS 0 hmA in the TM salary, an $18-a-day ex-j- even though, "as they are The husky former under the pay plan, senatorsfpense allowance during sessionsifond of saving the hide "won't lew-small announced his resitr-sand representatives would re-iand a for nnplhonofit them newsman announced his resig-jand representatives would 10 cents a mile for nation in an interview after aiceive $6,000 a year plus somejround trip each week between! three-hour meeting here with expense and travel allowanceslthe capital and their home Julian Scheer, the NASA officiali-- but not until the 1971 ses-: Associated them directlv. some senators indi provided we display that legislature to the rich or retired. are interested in dong a Sen. Andrew- Frommelt, iob and out of jo ana gening out of of If you want representatives Senate Republican leader David M. Stanley of Muscatine agrees.

know too many people who groups, thenjwould make good legislators Dubuque, believes the per dienr faere Frommelt says. got to give legislators a-who simply can't afford the 'salary they can live on," saysitime and money the would system of pay "tends to He discounts the effect a payiNeu," chairman of the Senatelloose at the present pay sessions" needlessly. "At would have on public opin-'Rules Committee. Neu's com-lsays Stanley. rate we're going now, I wouldn't ion.

(current session began, indicated although estimates of how Jayna Birtcher Honored on Birthday "We did not shake hands i VSTT 5 favored the recommenda- when we Hanev said; flat a da from 5 io Friday. "We found no area ofI th6 last of a legislative ses-V accomodation at all" "jsion. Hanev was relieved last Tues-i Tne decision to to an an-1 day from his $21,000 a year jobi nual salary "as sparked by thej as public affairs chief of the Manned Space Flight Center at Houston, after a series of exchanges with Scheer. TIFFIN The 9th brithdayl The space agency said it was of Jayna Birtcher was cele-l making some changes which in-jbrated" at a party in tbe eluded moving Haney to Wash-sof her parents, Mr. and Mrs.) ington and replacing him at William Birtcher Saturday aft-j Houston with Brian Duff, a for-'ernoon.

Guests were mer Associated Press of Jayna's and a Haney told newsmen in Hons-'other friends' Outdoor ton he and Scheer, NASA's over-jwere enjoyed after which re-: all boss of public affairs inifreshments were served. i Washington, had carried on Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Lamas running battle for some time, jof Cedar Rapids visited withj Scheer said only "We Mayme Springmire Sun-! made a move that we feeljday. strengthens the Mr.

and Mrs. Ernie Potter This is a simple case of using of CoraMlle visited in the home two very good people where of Mrs. Alia Reynolds and Mrs. Summerhays Other guests in tie mittee is handling the salary' the bill to package will annual cated a reluctance to place any'be surprised if we ran to we went to $40 a more pressure on the budget orlend of May," he says. everybody predictedjbe attached.

increase taxes to pay legislative! Monday marks the 106th dayjtbere would be a hue" and cary," "If salaries are too salaries," says Sen. Francis-since the 1969 session Senate Democratic leaderiyoung men or even middle-agedjpeople'run. if you want to have sessions, law- to work and harder," he says. "If YOU want to have more Messerly, R-Cedar Falls. 'Tve got a lot of compassion i Jan.13.

"but there wasn't" jinen won't run because I think the general publici Sen Arthur Neu, R-CarrollJcan't afford to." he says. theyla greater to serve, then you will have to raise the pay." they can best serve our Haney had been ordered to re- Sunday. Reynolds port to NASA's Washington home were Mr. and Mrs. Earl headquarters next Monday, but Reynolds of Tipton and their he turned up Thursday night atigranddaughter, Julie May Rey- the White House Photographers' nolds of Iowa City.

Association and told a newsman of the planned showdown v.ith Scheer. Although Haney called Friday's meeting "a fairly moderate discussion," he said after-! wards: 'Tm quitting. I've sub-j mitted my resignation in Hous-j ton today and given them two' weeks' notice I When you take on a S4-billionj bureaucracy, you have to be! prepared to lose your job." Haney said he's considering! several job offers. i THE GREAT WHITE WAY STARTS with refreshingly cool ottomans and piques. This charming foursome, for misses, petHes, and oil tailored along easy, skimmer detailed with all the verve and flair a girl could ask for.

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