Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

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

Location:
Iowa City, Iowa
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

low Oty rrew-CHIien March 18, 19H.1 Deaths Hughes: Iowa Freeing Itself From Bull-Headed Prejudice Plan Doubted Senafe Okays Raise For County Officers Mrs. Mougin Succumbs at 92 to the people," he The Iowa City school district attorney and the city attorney sjHinsn tn d. toil me si lioni mtani ne Mrt. Frances Mougin, 82. votvf? it The of 317 South Johnson street.

VFS MOI.NEs. The cr Iowa senate approval a pay died early thi mormng at lur fM totUv home after a Ion iLnes. but lml ha( hieh ntasa will i Wednesday mai nicy see nn leal way for the school and pus.Miue to lie ror ine runner, pel tod, and the une for business This state is lug enough for men tif alt philosophies, so long as they are people of good wlL UK STUHSior.il, "neither labor, nor agriculture nor bus. neat interests will run my City to share the construction 'to produce a new pay Si ale fur fulUuue officers, cither than xhenfls and county attorneys, i to lange from J.V3.V) to J10X.O a year. A bill to change county at-' toi nt ys' pay and eliminate fees h'Mi bonuses they receive is pending in th nenate Judiciary I committee.

CfiSl or an umour-ouicioor TI'RMMi TO labor-manage, merit, he aid. "Believe me I realize that business and industry must make a profit But the needs of any specific group must seen in new of the state as a whole, "In the past, when business interests wanted specific laws swimming pool which has been. cept those for sheriff. The senate voted a pay i aice for sheriffs a separate bill passed Wednesday and struck it out of the bill approved Thursday, PAY OK county officer cov. ered by the bill now range fictm S1.4tK a year in smaller counties to SS.0OQ a year in Polk, the largest county.

The bill sets up a formula basing sa'anes on population and assessed valuation in each county uwices ue upen team a-j uvi at 10 am. Saturday wwk, including Sturdav Joseph's church in Hill. Bur- mornmg lal will he ML O'lwt cem- i The approved etery at Riverside. The rosary bv th hous. passed 56-1.

It ill be recited at 8 pm Friday joes hack to the house for ac- Cov. Harold E. Hughe, told a Vnivcisty of Iowa confereme today that "at long last we'ie freeing ourselves from hiill-hemied prejudices" and making vital advance in Iowa on all level. The governor at rived 30 nun. utea late, delivered a rapid-fir talk stressing the need for trust and co-operation, and left hurriedly.

-I BKI.IUXK are experiencing a thorough change cf attitude and a maturity of viewpoint." Governor Hughes said. "A new idea has a chance of survival now but the narrow considered here. An attorney general' opln. office. need a genuine fm should he sought to clarify passed, there waa no cry andiapirit of co-operation.

the law. both agreed, ir tha the Mcuovern-mver m- on a senate amendment. at 'It is time to subdue con- proposal is further considered, fluts of interests and work to- The hoard indicated it la cool The senate accepted the pay raise for other county officer as approved by the house, ex gether on labor ahortages, in-, to the Idea, anyway. i i i THK HOt Included conn-: tv sujiervisors in the salary formula. The senate eliminated this and yet up a cale which adds a flat 25 per cent to (pay of ail supervisors.

hue. But if another group tries to pass a specific law in it favor, there is a cry and hue The governor said, "It is pos-sible to be for the working man. period, regardless of what union he belong to. It is trertseu pruaunum, wwer ui.n m.m t.HrU. recreation aeenrv cost.

We can not afford to be i program incnmes a pooi in a southeast park and apparently Billboard Ban E. Parisi anti-businesa, anti-labor, antl government or anti-progress." is still wiUi Sixteen counties now pay an- way of the past the proposal to join it with or adjacent to City hlh or South Wins Student Junior high is doubtful. us" He said many doubt were expressed about the ''green legislature" but ''this is the North Western, Milwaukee neral home. Mr. Mougin was bom June C5 1872.

She married Victor Mougn and the couple farmed near until Mr. Mougin' death. Mrs. Mougin moved to Iowa City three years ago. Survivor are daughter.

Mrs Hersche! Martin of Woos-ter. Ohio, Mr. Charles Hall of low Citv. Elvira Moue'n of Iowa Citv Mr. Clyd Wolfe of Tiffin.

Mr. Frank K'en of Oxford Mr. Alvee Murater of Eeverlv Hill. Calif and Mr Carenre Ane'M of TTTs: sons Theodore of Minneapolis and Paul Iowa City: 5 grandchildren and 66 Bill Sent To Governor jnual salaries to supervisors, ranging from $4,400 to $7,800 a 'year. The other counties pay! their aupervisors $14 a day.

Those on the daily schedule would go up to $150 a day. I Also added by the senate was an additional $500 a year to pay Senate Race William E. Parisi, a liberal first real people's legislature our times." ofi Directors OK Merger Terms Space Continued From Page 1 PROBABLY the most 24,000 miles tm-j CHICAGO UP) Director of he the Chicago. Milwaukee. SL with more than would Ion gar.

fulHime officers in Lee and Pot portant accomplishment, fre emrt winccinnmg norm- eaid, was the removal of Paui and Pacific radroad and allv." secrecy in legislative affairs. the and North Western tawattamie counties where district court meets in two places. Sen. Franklin S. Main (D-Lamoni cast the only vote against the bill.

TENDER THE merger plan, There was no immediate indl-which Involves an exchange of) ration how long Voskliod 2 ionSer can a smaa group ilwav anrrroved todav defin would remain in orbit. VosKhod itive terms of a merger plan which will be submitted to their stockholders in May. stock, the new corporation would be known as the Chi-j caeo. Milwaukee and North l' journey last October 12 was billed as "a "long flight." But 'art junior from Chicago Heights. and hi running jmate, John C.

Piatt, a liberal junior from Algona. were elected to the University of Iowa student senate presidency and vice presidency Wednesday by nearly a 3-2 margin, In the election of officers of Town Men Town Women. Iowa Citians were elected to the top two posts. Garold Lane of 424 East Jefferson street, a sophomore, was elected presi-i dent of the student group and I James David Markham of 1311 PES MOINES UP A bill to ban most billboards along interstate highways was passed. S7-C4.

by the Iowa house and sent to the governor today. Rep. Bernard OM alley ti-Pes Moines) said Iowa stands to gain up to $1.7 million in federal bonus money for the interstate system if the bill if passed. THI WAS challenged by Rep. Harold Huston (D-Dow Citv).

who said Nebraska has the ship was brought down af. ter 16 orbits far below the kill legislation without their action being brought to light," Governor Hughes aid. i He said he was proud of the abolishment of capitol punish- mer.t in Iowa. "There are many ether worthy goals. We will enhance the! moral stature of this state and make government more re-' Jury Raises record 81 orbits scored by Va lerian Bykovsky in June, 1963.

Land Award i A Johnson county district Approval of the consolidation Western Transportation Co. agreement by the stockholder i The Milwaukee road annual and the interstate commerce meeting will be Mav 11 and commission would blend the the North Western May 18. two carrier Into a single The North Western also has 975-mile railroad serving 15 reached a merger agreement states. with the SOO-mile Chicago Only the proposed merger of Great Western railway. That the Great Northern, the North-, agreement, approved by stock-em Pacific and Burlington line holders of both railroad.

Is 'awaiting ICC approval before THE SEOOVD Soviet group space flight appeared timed to take the propaganda wind out of the first American attempt Rochester avenue, also a soph- the race for vice eourt Jury Wednesday evening i r.aa Dinooara louirui irgisa- cm ore. won to orbit more than one astro naut In a singla capsule. That attempt, the first shot in the American Gemini pro It can be consummated. gram, is acheduled for next Tuesday. tion for some time "ana onty president.

Just received Its first $50,000. Only slightly more than 25 Rep. Kenneth Robinson cent of the U. of I. stu-Bayard agreed, saying only dent body cast ballots in the $300 000 ha been paid in fed-j elections, as the Parisi-Platt eral bonuses thus far "and to ticket outpolied opponent Gary say Iowa will get $1.7 million i A.

Marshall, a junior from ML just doesn't make sense." Pleasant, and Dansby G. Cheeks, a senior from Decatur, THE BILL would prohibit by 564 votes, 2,024 to (DM Air Fore Maj. Virgil I. returned a verdict quadruplin damage awarded In a land condemnation award from th Iowa highway- commission, Trial began Monday. I The district court Jury I awarded $53,250 to the Johnson County Broadcasting after! trial of the company" appef of its original $13,200 offe from the highway commission for 8.8 acres of land north of! Iowa City condemned in con-j struction of Interstate 80.

I Two Youths Charged With Beer Violation om and Navy Cm dr. John W. City Escapes Worst of Major Storm Blizzard Continued From Page 1 der the pounding of the wind. Whole communities were blacked out in the storm area. Scores of schools were, clased until Monday.

Carl T. Feelhaver. superintendent of schools at Ft. Podge, said weather conditions were the worst in the area In 32 year. BmXO COLD weather In the wake of the storm checked the inflow of water into rivers in central Iowa, the Weather Bureau said, and the rivers were cresting at lower levels than originally forecast.

Several highways were still closed by high water, including Iowa 42 west of Riverton. Iowa 46 in Des Moines and U.S. 6 at Booneville. The weather bureau said blizzard conditions were likely to continue today in northeastern and east central counties. Young are scheduled to mak a three-orbit flight together on that date.

advertisine siens within 660 James Dale Meyer, 18. and Peter Charle Lau, 19, both of Hillcrest dormitory, were arrested and charred with at- almanac Voting topped last year' to Iowa City escaped the worst VOSKHOD 2 is the eighth manned space Tight announced tal by 406 ballots. In 1963 there were 3.390 votes cast. widespread winter trm temptme to purchase beer as Other student from this ar- FORECAST FOR IOA CITY AMD SOUTHEAST IOWA UarHl It. I( Wednesday and today, but ley minor Wednesday night at by the Russians, although observers abroad have speculated that there may have been unsuccessful flight that were not THE ORIGINAL award was and plunging tempera- Joe' Place.

ea who were elected to office and their office are: Richard A. PundL Home- Lews I Inspection of the proDertv bv ajtomoht i i 10. Friooy upotr tures put spring as far out or announced. feet of the Interstate system ris'ht-of-way. Traffc devices and sims desienating the location of off-highway service facilities for motorists would be exemnted The -state highway commission wou'd be directed to ae-ouire bv purchase, ft or condemnation advert'srng sign already placed along the interstate svstem wh'eh are not ex- 1 IfOTiV reach in this area a In snow stead, junior, student senator- The two were reieasea on ig-! nature bond today, after ar-jraignment in Iowa City police court.

The case waa continued ito next Tuesday. The United States ha launched two suborbital flight and four single-man orbital one st-large; Judith A. Kinnamon, 2029 street, junior, town woman senator; Julie A. Walter, Route 3. aophomore, town wo- conuemnanon jury, ine appeal HtrUtt lM Portly owty.

He-had been delayed In district crsosmg wmos ond toetxiuwl toid to- court during development In VrMeTSV th uit which Included an in- citri swdiwhi i Mostly terlocutory appeal to the u-! S3 tmffSi. preme COUrt. i otrt zero to obov. H9M Friooy tn The high court had ruled Mostly oir, o- ranging from three to 22 loops around th earth. bound northern counties, The overnight low her ear-I ly today was eight degree a-j bove ero, with lows expected 1 to be from two to 10 above.

Blowing enow swirled over I the city at intervals today as man senator. with some new snow coimneu TA SAID BelvayeT, th Williamsburg Youth Arraigned on Breakin that the company COUld no creosirg winds ond continued ou.t cod to the northeast. Winds were to empted by the law oldest man the Russian hav onioM and Frxloy. Low tonoht itfO show gross revenue from th Hiora Friooy 10 to IS. put into orbit, ha been flvtnr 10 peor.

to die down Friday as the storm moved slowly eastward. City TmproTOri II present station operation a high winds whipped it Into brief Senate Delays Bill To Transfer Sanatorium evidence In the case, but thatltn low wiy 'ooov was I oorM. At Trt hion Wednesday v.s degrees. Joaoy im irri. rnnrl nm Leon Ray Koenighain, 16.

of gjnCe he waa 18. He entered Williamsburg wa arraigned in pilot school during World War Iowa City police court today on i and in 1945 was a fighter a charge of breaking and en- pilot in the Far East. He is tfcw. th temoerotur wos i. i capabilities of the land con Snowtatl tttdnesdav measured II lecttes Legislature At a Glance demned could be presented.

No new snow was reported, except for minor flurries bourne ccntoino of on men ot mon'u-. The radio company had con Sunns, toooy, m.i i-riooy, li by tne nds durinsr the niehL i He was turnea over to juven- T4v rtnnn Uia lamrtaraturA n- NUMEROUS Incidents of hardship and self sacrifice to emerge from the snow-. locked area of northern Iowa. More than 200 families served by the REA In Ida county have without electricity since 3 run. Wednesday.

High winds m. Friday, 4:11 Sunset today. DES XIOINES The state senate has returned a bill; transferring Oakdale sanator-1 lum to the University of Iowa ue court auinomies ana re- p. i-i. tm n-oon rise erf m.

tedoy oegrees. aner a nign ea- ieas4i in custody of his par- tended that the condemnation prevented it from expanding, Jury member were Melvin J. Smith, foreman; Roland Campbell. Arthur G. Lorack.

i James Buline. Doris XL 1 Bv The AsMtrtated Pre HOUSE married and has two daughter. entered aviation school in 1953. Tass reported, and is now studying at the Zhu-kovsky Air Force Engineering academy. He has made a study of spacecraft design.

He Is also married and has one daugh- ond will rue ot in om 'y- nesdav of 41. IOWA RIVCR ul ifini mon Passed and sent to the gov- Soge loo O'v. St. eet; Lor. Tr 11 an fr1; CorolViHe OOTI tO'NW- im w-inas here are expected Koenighain was arrested last to decrease Friday; however it week by sheriff deputies In will remain quite cold Friday connection with a break-In to its education committee.

Similar action was taken in the i 1 house 10 days ago. 1 The board of regents and ad-! ministrators of the sanatorium and the university have re- Burger. M. Joan Parizek, Paul-iters. ooov.

sm iv: reser. ine S. XfcCauley. Paul Ipsen. t5 Donald K.

Johnson. Ev A. pr second. with lows in the upper teens, i January 4 In Hardin township, iter. snapped the wires which had ernor a bill to ban most bill-been coated by freezing rain be- boards along interstate high-fore the snow came.

Ida Grove had the apparent Completed legislative action state low of two below rero this on a proposed amendment to Dolch, Harlan E. Col son and and about six inches morning, of snow. Boj s' Prop Shop fl quested the legislature to make the transfer. The bill doing this Is being delayed pending a study of possible other uses for the ana-i Two Drivers Face Charges Clifford J. Stubbs.

Scott Swisher and A. Cahill represented the company. William L. Xleardon and the Iowa constitution to grant home rule to cities and towns, The measure must be passed by another session of the legis- Ansel Chapman were the latur and then ratified by a i torium and It land. Establish- i 8h After Mishaps vote of the people to become ment of a maximum security wav attorneys, effective.

hospital for the criminally in-1 DUX COM BE in Webster county was without electric power for up to five hours. Two women gave birth to babies home after they could not be removed to hospitals because of the storm. Xfrs. George Hawk gave birth to a boy early today Passed and sent to the en- sane and of a treatment center Two motorists were charged (with traffic violations Wednes-idav after the cars they were ate measures to: for alcoholics at the sanatorium Two in City or nn it. V.

or on its grounds has been i Authorize governing bodies sug I driving were involved in tl -O Cause No Damage lo ynv up iu per ccjit ui uitr i 8. t-A ML ml. A I a l.l'Va. Ill I accidents cost of hospital and accident in the Pocahontas in tne roeanonias her Henry Marietta T. Gioimo.

4. of avenue, was charged V-7 I MVU home and life lnsurance linder group Youri I I hamlet of Ridotto. Elec for thejP J00 WOUp TO Lead home countv with failure to yield at a Mop in I Synagogue Services Iowa City firemen responded to two fire calls here Wednesday night and today. Firemen were called to the Philip Gam- residence. 1225 South Riverside drive, at 10 20 To set a penalty of up to $100 after his car fj fiFXiMVb.

f. 7 i VM Intersection Services at 8 ra. Friday at Agudas Achim synagogue will an auto Wallrab. be conducted by the United P.m. Wednesday when biirnlne; lided at soot was seen coming from th streets.

E. Fox. 28. of Sol- wm --U Vl I "1 were aown. out sne naa me aia of t( 30 davs jajl for of Mrs.

Alpha Vile, a Havelock tending or dPiivering any false school nurse, who had gone to court petition or olher the home Wednesday tughtjn doounlfnt tn. the midst of the storm behind a to pavment of enowplow. claim or debt. Mrs. Hawks and the baby jy were reported doir.g fine.

Pawd ml, to nlM A babv was born to the Lyle pf officers except Ewirg family in their home at ind countv trailer house chimnev. i Kenneth At 10 05 a m. todav. firemen i on, was char; ged with failure to Jl llJJ I I UTTn ri 1 auto Wednesday TJ ll.iX.Xg iJtT, I were called to the University control hi: i Synagogue Youth organization. A -sermonette entitled "A Serious Xlessage of Purim" will i be deliveied by the youths, The youth organization also will present its annual Purim carnival ftom 3 to 7 p.m.

Sun- dav in the nvnannrn. i snial after his car was in- fj VJV, VI 11 I evening volved in sn accident in th tTJ I 1 1 block rf Kirkwood avenue, ft iK UlSJ I i 1 1 HUW a. I 't-T JKK IS HJ IHrUC, of Iowa laundry at Madison and Court streets. Firemen said some papers behind storage cabinets became ignited by an electrical short during the rearrangement cf some of the cabinet s. said the Fox auto col- fA I Police which passed it earlier, for con- hall.

Games ind Drir.es will 'lided with a parked car owd Mf i 'II I J. sideration bv Robert Pipp of Daven- JM r. I I I IV of senate amend- available for children. Supper i will be served. menu.

l' 1 A If i port. No one wa Injured in either 11 VsA I There was no damage in i Red China: Shot Down m'r accident. Reconnaissance Plane S3GEEEBEEEEjEGBEGGEGEC Vote Residency Changes Urged By Schmidhauser TOKYO Red China 5 i-rtiu tuua.v naa snot aown in It has been less than a month i US Rep. John Schmid-: nte plane over the eastern ihsuser hag introduced a con-1 psrt of the mainland. IG1 TJ Ptftulional amendment to cov- Radio Peking said the plane since we mentioned er areas of votirr rirhts hot was an KF101, a twin-iet Voo- was ,11 13 13 13 13 13 1 doo.

mj mA a i involved In President THE WESTBOUND Illinois Central mail travn tmtk struck a snowdrift two miles west of AWen in Hardin county today and the front tracks of the lead diesel ur.t left tlie tracks. No Injuries were reported. Meanwhile, two Illinois Central passenger trains were held up at Williams and at Waterloo until the track w-as opened. IOWA CITY PRESS-CITIZEN tstSOHStW t4' Veors O'Orr Tlio IM SwH lm 'ue'is evw.nqs errot Suovs e- Prvitiri Comoonv. tf St.

9t Cr lewo ros pestooe to et, low. T- ie Cr e-v Ser So-o rtjjo-s. tv oc errss v- re-jtyoio on ft locel p' ii ipd ift le.MMsoFr, ns sWcties. Pces fty co 'ier By oit If rw joc od e. tws SU wor.

W-9 fleit 5WS t'e CO-rair inric tve Si yor. A i p-r e'l yrt trs LTidon The broadcast cave ro de- ta and not report the the "other 21,000" in fj fate of th pilot. lively bunch fj mcci me rmv9 from twn .1 13 13 J. Sport coat? Come to people who did not shop at Whiteway. I i Bremcrs Prtp Shop Johnson program, The Iowa City Democrats proposed smendment would eliminate the complex state residency requirements for vot-1 ire for president It would substitute a requirement of days residence in any state cr the District ef Columhia for all persons who be eligible to vote for president except that they chanced residence.

hmi'irmuser aio voiced strorg siipport of Johnson voting rights program. salt Owen fiM 13 0 todav for an introduction to the KirH I WA liveliest bunch in Iowa City. 1 I 'KW'-' New "silk look" styles, for example if. seersucker in a dozen siur py ricw- shade or Madras fj or Dacron and worsted They're all rht here, at casy-to-Iive-ith j.ra. We are happy to report that, in less than four weeks, that number has been reduced to 20,974.

FULL SERVICE BANKING Every FRIDAY from 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. 13 19 13 13 IS 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 ir Decorated Cakes ic Sheet Cakes ir Anniversary Cakes from How about you? whiteway iiiar Spire V. 1795 super market Certificates of Deposit earn from date of purchase. 13 13 13 13 -rrtng Quality Fowj.

To thimrninifmg Ion ft If tan fnr tit nernfto At I en biiy at nremer with a n.nentnit rharge 13 13 Cj lit South Chnton Strfl eowr fifrrf Hour: 6 A.M. to 6 T.M. 911 lt Afnn Dial S3S-56I5 I rHiM i.r ionr Virs-Mif SggggaggBjgBJEjgggjggg, I IKK rr.p Shnp CCCCCCC'.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Iowa City Press-Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
931,772
Years Available:
1891-2024