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Ji. nnn 18 A MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE May 23. 1965 Departments Continued from Page On mm the Department of Business Development, where Rol Senate Kills Sewage Bills for Suburbs Bills establishing regional vaag requested million increase in promotional funds was cut in half; for the De partment of Labor and Industry, where Rolvaag sought 16 sJtJr Zz sanitary sewer districts for the southeast and southwest additional employes and 6 were granted and for the Department of Administration, headed by Stephen Quigley, where the governor's request for 21 additional employes suburbs of Minneapolis were killed Saturday night in the mm ttkids mm an senate. was trimmed to 4. In the area of civil rights, The senate voted down motions to take up the two bills, both of which had cleared the the Governor's Human house earlier.

One bill would have author Rights Commission (GHRC) lost one of its three staff positions and the State Commission Against Discrimina ized the establishment of a district to serve Bloomington, tion (SCAD) gained four. Burnsville and Egan Town U.S. Provides S3 Million for Dominican Pay By JUAN de ONIS New York Times Service SANTO DOMINGO. Dominican Republic The United States already has provided close to $3 million to meet Dominican government payrolls and must decide this week whether it will cover army and police pay for the last month of fighting. The funds for this subsidy are coming out of local currency, Dominican pesos, accumulated here by the United States in payment for agricultural surplus commodities sent here in recent years.

These local, or coun-terpart, funds were earmarked for economic development. THE FUNDS have been channeled through the government of the military junta headed by Gen. Antonio Im-bert Barreras, and not to the "rebel" forces that occupy old Santo Domingo's lower city. ship. The other would have THE TRIM in the GHRC's present staff was an apparent move either to phase it JuDlGSE Associated Press This really isn't a 3-foot-long kitten.

It's the head of one and the tail of another as they played follow-the-leader blocks in Lynchburg, Va. No Dachshund through concrete buildinj out of existence or merge it with SCAD at the next session of the legislature. Rolvaag had requested three new employes for each civil rights agency. Legislature Continued from Page One Staff increases or six workers were granted the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which law enforcement officers long have said created a district serving Hopkins, Plymouth, Medicine Lake, Minnetonka, p-haven, Woodland and Eden Prairie. BOTH district would have been authorized to build temporary' treatment plants on the Minnesota River, getting around a decision of the Water Pollution Control Commission barring treatment plants on the river below Shakopee.

Both the southeast and southwest areas had urged the measures, saying that the Minneapolis-St. Paul Sanitary District was running out of capacity to treat their sewage and that the temporary plants were the only solution to their disposal problems until Gabriel Heatter to Retire Today as Broadcaster MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (P Gabriel Heatter, 74. whose voice has been familiar to should be upgraded, and of Younger legislators who wanted the pay raise were understood to have thrown in the retirement plan as a sweetener in order to get the support of older members. seven workers to the banking division, which lacks staff to keep current its institutional The pension would go up examinations.

A $1 million request by Iy raised rates on individuals, the increases ranging from .5 percentage point on lower incomes to 1.5 points on those in higher brackets, and had repealed the 15 per cent surtax on individual incomes. The senate had raised rates only for the calendar years 1965, 1966 and 1967. Rep. Fred Cina, Aurora DFLer and minority leader, said he was pleased to see the Conservatives had "stayed in the income tax area" and had not acted on to a maximum of $200 a month depending on length of service in legislative halls. Sens.

Robert Dunlap, Gordon Rosenmeier and Henry Mc- radio listeners for 40 years, plans to announce his retirement to- 53 LAWMAKERS would contribute 7 per cent of their pay Knight for the' state's Fine Arts Council, a citizens group recently appointed by the governor, was trimmed to to the retirement fund. Most state employes contribute agreement can be reached on a metropolitan sewage dis i day" "I think I've said too damn about 6 per cent to their own funds. An amount to match personal contributions would be appropriated from gener much already, and it's time to let the young fellows al state revenues for legisla Heatter tors' pensions. Survivors' benefits would U.S. officials say there is no political discrimination in this, but a practical problem of getting the civil service paid in most of the country.

While 21,000 U.S. and Latin American soldiers stand, as a buffer between the contending Dominican factions, an emergency team of U.S. government economic experts is trying to maintain essential public services and commerce at a "semblance of normalcy." THERE IS chronic unemployment and rural poverty in the Dominican Republic, but hostilities have deeply aggravated the situation by dis trict. A BILL to set up a metropolitan sanitary district died earlier last week when the Senate Civil Administration Committee failed to take action on it. The legislature has Dassed a measure defining the conditions under which regional districts can be formed.

But it is considered unlike- the sales tax. But, he said, the majority had "missed the boat" on property tax relief during the regular session when they just as well could have had it. He also repeated DFL complaints that the income tax increase is levied solely on individuals at a time when include $50 monthly for the widow and allotments for children under 18. take over," Heatter said. "They have more on the ball, and produce better programs.

"We used to devote our time to one subject, but now the time is split into five or six subiects, and that's much $10,000. The limited funds, however, will enable the new council to hire staff and request additional money from the federal government. If sizable sums are obtained, the council could develop programs for assisting theater, music and art in areas of the state outside the Twin Cities. NOT SPECIFICALLY requested by Rolvaag but included in the i appropriation was $130,000 for the rehabilitation and operation of a governor's mansion. The legislature Friday paved the way for acceptance of a residence at 1006 Summit St.

Paul, Rep. Roy Schulz, Mankato Conservative and chief au thor of the pension bill, es BRAND NEW! Mcroitr msm FULL TRACTION NYLON WIDE 7 ROW TREAD timated that six members of the house and eight in the senate could take advantage of the pension immediately if iy mat tne soutneast or southwest suburbs would try to form districts without specific legislation allowing them they wished to retire or were corporations are prospering. Twenty million dollars of the $52 million in new revenue from the bill will come from speeding up corporation payments and putting them on a pay-as-you-go basis. They now pay the year after they earn the money. The bill does not increase their state lax to release their treated effluent into the Minnesota.

defeated at the 1966 election the retirement vote was 96 to 18 in the house and 47 for the permanent home of the state's chief executive. better." Heatter broke in with station WMCA in New York, N.Y., in 1925 and stayed there eight or nine months before moving to WOR, where he faced the microphone for 35 years, his voice being carried over the Mutual Broadcasting System network. Heatter said he his last broadcast over station WIOD in Miami four or five weeks ago but will continue writing a column for the Miami Beach Sun. Announcement of his re A sizeable chunk of the state departments increase Tub-Typ 4701S 1.88 Closings Many the Day After Memorial Day Tubeless 470x15 9.88 8OO1IS 14.88 Tiib-Typ 710x15 9.88 7iOIS 10.88 Tubeless 75014 10.88 80014 11.88 85014 12.88 over 19bJ-b5 goes tor em to 11 in the senate. Carlson Election Flyer Attacked TO STRAIGHTEN things ploye pay raises as well as expandecKfaffs.

out, the legislature last night then repassed the amended The new pay plan for the Plus tax end any old fire. Whitewoffi tlightly more. NO TRADE-IN NEEDED! income tax bill and approved the ore and liquor surtaxes. The vote in the house was rupting payment of government payrolls. In this capital, center of the fighting, thousands of store and factory workers have been forcibly unemployed for a month because their places of work closed.

Refugees streaming out of the old city, the territory of 1 Francisco Caamano Deno's "rebel" forces, pass military checkpoints into the international security zone in a painfully slow caravan of automobiles, bicycles and carts. THEY BRING out a few belongings and move to homes of relatives or friends in areas considered safe from hostilities. Shortages of rice and cooking oil are the main concern of the economic mission headed by Anthony M. Normal Monday activity" state's 17,000 departmental employes will cost an extra $8 million for the next two years. The plan calls for 91 to 42, in the senate 59 to 8.

tirement will be made at a REPLACEMENT win slow to a crawl in Minneapolis May 31 in observance of Memorial Day. 50th wedding anniversary party, Heatter said, and he raises ranging from 4 per cent to 16 per cent July 1. The same increases are granted on The holiday actually oc GUARANTEED Those opposed in the house included a mixture of DFLers and Conservatives, with the edge to the DFLers. In the Senate all of the opposition a partial basis only tor ine expects to have more time to spend with his son, Basil, and daughter, Maida, and his two following year. curs next Sunday.

But because stores and offices are closed Sundays anyway, many plan to observe the hol The Hennepin County DFL chairman Saturday attacked a campaign flyer by a Republican candidate as "a cruel deception" and "this deceitful approach" which impugns the integrity of public office. The chairman, Gerald R. Dillon, was referring to a facsimile of an official county tax statement over which Arne Carlson, Republican candidate for 12th Ward alderman, printed his campaign message. OF PRO-RATE CHARGES FOR FULL LIFETIME OF ORIGINAL TREAD IN grandchildren, all of whom votes came from Conserva EVENT OF FAILURE DUE TO ANY AND ALL ROAD HAZARDS. tives, including Sen.

Walter Franz. Mountain Lake, who iday by remaining closed the following day as well. Public Defender Bill Is Passed (A imell charge is mad to caver mounting, dismounting, handling and shipping. See our written guarantee for particulars.) was one ot the conterees. ive here.

Rolvaag Vetoes Minneapolis and Hennepin County offices will be closed art aoiomon, assistant secretary Franz was author of a 3.5 per cent sales tax bill that failed to get off the ground. Final totals on the appropriations bills pegged them ot state tor economic affairs May 31, and city parking meters will not be operative. However, police, fire and county sheriff operations will Carlson is running against A watered-down statewide public defender system for He has a team of 70 men un DFL-endorsed incumbent der his control. indigent persons charged with Richard Franson. u.a.

emergency tood sup ine nyer was sent in a brown envelope which read felonies or gross misdemeanors passed both houses of the legislature Saturday night. plies are being made avail BRAND IIM rnsnir nt nnr im tm nnini i imp i able in the rebel" area. At 3 "Statement on Taxes, Docu ment Enclosed." Bill Designed to Give Dell Job A bill designed to permit the Minnesota Supreme Court to bring former Chief Justice Roger Dell out of retirement was vetoed Saturday night by DFL Gov. Karl Rolvaag. Under the bill, the State least two truckloads of rice Judicial Council, with a ma oil and some powdered milk have been distributed there As on the regular tax form, the name of George A.

Totten continue as usual. A spokesman for the Minneapolis Downtown Council said most downtown stores and offices probably will be closed May 31. All major city department stores will remain shut down. Banks and all major commodity and stock exchanges will be closed, including the jority of its members to be at $791.3 million. This was some $27 million less than the governor requested, but $127 million more than the amount authorized by the 1963 legislature for 1963-65.

The suggestion of a special session marked a concession on the part of Conservatives to the DFL and Rolvaag. Throughout the regular session, the Conservatives wanted to enact a sales tax selected by the State Supreme by charitable agencies. county treasurer ap pea red. Court, would pick a $16,500 The distribution has been a year state public defender In a press statement, Dil limited, officials report, as well as a puDlic aetenaer lon asked the Republican par sniper fire and by cases of ty to join with the DFL to for each of the judicial dis tricts in the state. looting of trucks at curmoint While the measure, sponsored by Conservative Sen.

Robert Dunlap, a Rochester Minneapolis Grain Exchange and the South St. Paul "There are drivers who won't to provide property tax go in there, and you can't blame them," an official said. BRAND NEW! COVER 1 Original equipment 1 mum perform- "1 57 Models for all 2 and vl 4 dr. cars, 3 beautiful colors. Washable.

(ifm osw minute ALEMITE UJJ (fp r.n.o A I JK .1 IV I iinniin i. The Minneapolis Public Library will close all branch es from next Saturday form a fair elections committee "to condemn this deceitful approach to public issues and to deal honestly with community problems." Driver Injured as Car Hits Rail However, the mandatory system in the original bill was watered down in deference to rural legislators to allow the judges in each district to decide whether to have a public defender or not. At present, only Hennepin and Ramsey Counties have a public defender svstem. through May 31. Off-sale and on-sale liquor dealers are permitted to re lawyer, was couched in general terms, it was designed to have practical application only for Dell.

He was appointed to the preme court in 1953 by Republican Gov. C. Elmer Andersen, became its chief justice the same year and resigned in 1962, at the age of 64. The measure would have allowed the supreme court to hire Dell to hear any of its cases, to use him as the main open for normal Morv day hours. THE GOVERNOR said he would veto a sales tax and proposed relieving property taxes mainly through more increases in income taxes and a 3 excise tax on new car sales.

The Conservatives wouldn't buy this, creating a deadlock. Excise taxes represent something of a middle ground. Congress is moving to repeal or reduce federal excise taxes by some $5 billion starting July 1. U.N. Continued from Page One Airfield" to prevent the junta's air force launching new attacks on the Caamano forces.

Earlier, the council rejected new demands by the Soviet Union that it "condemn" United States intervention in the Dominican Republic and call for immediate withdrawal of American Victor J. Rudek, about 34, court's commissioner or to assign him to any district I The pay increase bill for legislators passed the house. Savage, was critically injured Saturday night when his car! slammed into the guard rail! of the Minnesota River! Bridge on Hwy. 35W. He was taken to Methodist Hospital with severe head I and face lacerations and a possible head injury.

Rudek, the car's sole occupant, was driving north on the bridge and was about two-thirds of the Way across when the car went out of control and hit the guard rail. The hood flew over the bridge, landing 100 yards away on the river bank. Clean, a. it lubri.n,.,. VA lYlUUNi -11 fr, sticky vj AA( VvHaw.

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This basic princi-1 pie is incorporated into our; i I 95 to 22, and went through the senate, 47 to 12. It raises pay from $2,400 (annually to $4,800 effective 1967. It will be the first pay hike in 12 years. The legislators also adopted a retirement plan giving for-! mer lawmakers with 10 years' i service a minimum pension troops. In five separate votes on its proposals, the Soviet Union stood alone.

On a sixth move to refer to the "armed intervention" by the United States, the Soviet delegation won the support only of Jordan. During the debate it has become increasingly clear that a major issue is the contest between the Security Council and the Organization of American States for supremacy in efforts to settle the Dominican crisis. IF T0U HEAR SOUNDS IUT DON'T ALWAYS UNDERSTAND W0R0S Our constitution. of $100 a month at the age of 65. iracleEar "I think it unwise to broaden the currently very narrow exceptions to this principle to a point where any resigned or retired justice could hear any case, in our two highest courts, with no accountability INSTANT mm When you need a hearmi hil yo just tp it in your ear.

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Robert Renner. Walker Conservative and chief author of the pay bill, said legislators have been underpaid for years considering the time they spend at the job and the criticism and insults which they must endure. HE SAID the proposed pay increase was "not tremendous" but was fair and equitable. He said he knew that France, in particular, object to giving the leading role to the Organization of American States. Freeman to Speak M0 MONEY DOWN TAKE MONTHS TO PAY' at Commencement Italv in Bridae Lead morris Minn nrpn General informative bulletins it would be "ex- A Qar-atnn, 11 a VOting fOr crutiatingly painful" for some UPiTtalv cPPmpH catrr1a L.

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