Columbus Telegram, The (Newspaper) - September 25, 1973, Columbus, Nebraska Let us Ilia peace or will not always bo to our that however or unambitious wo may bo wo cannot count upon Ilio tion or hopo to extinguish the ambition of others Hamilton 224 THE Associated Press TELEGRAM WEATHER OUTLOOK Becoming cloudy orid cooler Into night o of rain Lows from 45 50 Cloudy nnd cooler day a of rain Might from 62 to COLUMBUS NEBRASKA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 28 dully except Hiw Day my Dav Liter I Of Single COpy Columbus United Fur drive starts with Three are killed n Lincoln plane crash Tnc Columbus United Fluid Drive began this morning with a Coffee nl Columbus Savings Loan Building Colonels collectors drive chairmen ami United Fund directors were present to hear Drive Chairman Jerry present Ihc challenge of the for the current drive Ho indicated that this is the largest goal ever set for the Columbus community A review of tlie participating in the United Fund indicated one new agency and the deletion of one from previous year The Big organization is new participant Jerry was on hand to explain the Big Brother purpose and the need for this service in Columbus The Dig Brothers have allocated Further review of Ihc budget indicated the Boy Scouts would receive or an increase The Girl Scouts will receive an of The Family Y will receive same as in the previous budget year Organizations receiving tlie same amount in 1974 arc USO Health Fund Mid-East Mental Health Clinic Medical Research and Social Outreach Service Receiving increases in 1974 allocations were Arthritis Foundation Increase Army Increase American Red Cross Increase Platte County ARC Increase Tlie only reduction in allocation was to the Ministerial Association The 1974 allocation will be or a reduction of from 1973 Some duplication in the area of local aid between the Salvation Army and I h c Ministerial Association has made this reduction possible Tlie overall goal of represents an increase of per cent over the 1973 goal Assistant United Fund Drive Chairmen ire Mrs Clyde Eunice Simpson and Fred Colonels arc Ken Smith Don Dworak Tony Nielsen Jerry Jilck and Rich Captains are li a r I Jim Marvin Rinkol William Gregorius Sam Neater Sliiglcy W Rogers Gary Bock Larry Brenner James M Bator Robert Kline Neil Jensen Christiansen Bud Arment Bob Drozd Mike by Dick GET TO WORK NOWI Assistant United Fund drive man Mrs Clyde Simpson this morning handed packets and good wishes to workers Mrs Jesse Mercer and Mrs Floyd Campbell were among some 80 United Fund officers and workers meeting this morning for a 1973 campaign kickoff coffee Evans Leonard Del Rueschhoff Joe Larry Roy Dave Larry Lindquist Mrs Dun Dworak Mrs Ferguson Mrs Hobt Mrs Joe Meier Mrs Claude O'Connor Mrs John Neater Mrs Ernst and Mrs Warren Rood Collectors arc E 1 i z a b e t li Barbara Harry Blahak Dale Leffers Putnam Joy Tooley 1 o h n Urish Maxine Kolm Micki Sayers Jim Gregorius Carolyn Meints Marilyn Shemek Inna Romanek Wayne Johnson By Waller Walter William Gregorius Gary Jones Melva Val Scott Nelson Jerry Frieze Charles Rogers Knole Jerry Engdahl Nye Jerry Morris Jack Sindelar Neil Gordon Speck Jeff Schneider Jim Dave Ernst l.an Simpson Froman Rick Kubler Tom Romanek J.P Bruce Weber Chuck Gonka Krancis flancy Dennis Ward At Jerry lone Jones Shirley Don Sylvia Dubas Robert Dick Larry Rod Carol S y s 1 o Jackie Mason Mary Norton lan Elaine Porter Boyle reported in critical condition WASHINGTON AP For- mer United Mine Workers President W A Tony Boyle was in a coma today ami listed in critical condition at a ington hospital after suffering a possible stroke NURSES GRAND ISLAND proposal for ry continuing education fnr nurses who wish to renew censes was introduced Tuesday before the House of Delegates of the Nebraska Nurses ation FOR FAST ACTION TELEGRAM WANT ADS DIAL who faces murder charges in the New Years Eve slaying of union insurgent Joseph A Jock Yablonski his wife ami daughter bad not gained consciousness since being admitted In hospital and was reported to be ex- tremely unstable At EDT a hospital spokesman said was in a very very critical condition hold meeting today WASHINGTON AP ident Nixon and Vice President Spin T a lengthy meeting Tuesday morning after Nixon received a Justice De- assessment of ils in- of the vice dent LINCOLN Neb persons were killed Tuesday when a jet from Atlanta Ga crashed in fog moments after taking off from Lincoln Municipal Airport One victim was tentatively identified as Gene At- lanta pilot Others killed were David N Williams 20 chief pilot for Duncan Aviation Inc and an- other Duncan employe Scott 23 Neb The jet was owned by Planes Inc of At- lanta and was in Lincoln for pi- and training according to Robert Duncan of Duncan Aviation which lias a facility at the field Duncan said one of two At- lanta pilots who accompanied the plane to Lincoln had flown to Denver Monday on a Federal Aviation Administration flight Tuesday's flight was bound for Omaha Duncan said the cause of the was not immediately de- termined Capt Glenn Allen of the office said plane was demolished in the crash and no Patricia Kaasch John Peck Jack Cronin Barry Beldin Jim Brand Al Joe Benny Dave Wallick Bob Powers Mel Wiese I r v Sterner Curt Stade Joe Jay Kreft Dennis Doug Sutton Haiar Don Wolters Don Alteon Don Cutshall Jim Hansen Jon Weil Gary Carruth Mike Masek Dennis Gehring Bob Slusarski Mrs Kred Mrs Robt Olson Mrs Jim Dager Mrs Tom Kumpf Mrs Lyle Ernst Mrs Robt MacFarland Mrs Robert Markham Mrs Mac Hull Mrs Gerald Mancuso Mrs Heiser Mrs Noyes Rogers Mrs Robt Gangel Mrs Wm Venable Mrs Jesse Mercer Mrs Floyd Campbell Mrs Mark Sipple Mrs Wm Simpson Mrs Joe Kralky Mrs Emerson Mrs Ira Gales Mrs Ed Cecil Mrs Robt Shively Mrs Geo Rambour III Mrs Phil Jr Mrs Frank Mrs Vcm Deyke Mrs Gordon Mrs Art Roth Mrs Herb Mrs Tony Nielsen Mrs Dave Mrs James Ernst Mrs Don Cutshall Mrs Jerry Roth Mrs Larry Grubaugh Airs Cimpl Mrs Ivan Schaecher Mrs William Redraw Mrs Robert Snow Mrs Don Eisele Outline plan to attract tourists Neb A proposal for attracting ists from the Black Hills to western Nebraska was outlined by members of the Nebraska Department of Economic De- velopment Monday lion director of the department's tourism division discussed a proposal to use the centennial next summer as the focal point lo draw travelers to western Nebraska attractions encourage them to travel to oilier parts of he slate Tlie program would be ilar to one used by North kola which Merlon said was successful in that stale The theme of program would show that Robinson played an important part in fne history of South Dakota and old west HALSEY SEWAGE LINCOLN Neb AP Gov 1 James Exon said Tuesday Ilial the federal government has a sewage facility lor llalscy Area youths merit honors in stock show Residents of Columbus area captured many purple and blue awards at Ihc livestock I c i u g in Omaha Ivy of Columbus earned a blue for senior heifer calf Other blue winners in beef a t eg or i c s included Hullinger for Angus late junior yearling breeding heifer Tony of Cini Mueller of ami Dawn of Hogers for crossbred market Tony Hullinger SI Ken K o p c c k y Lindsay nnd laconic Maca for crossbred market ami Mark for Hereford market steer Sun of o we 11 s several in swine al s li o w a finish in hog Sue purple fur Hampshire market gilts and pair of purples fur I kul a crossbred gill and took n fnr crossbred harrow a n il Herald of carnal a blue for Hampshire market In shcon competition if Columbus received bines for market Iambs livo for cross one Dorset Other area residents earning blues on included Cannon of Silver Creek and Maxino of Ricky of Humphrey earned a purple and a blue for cows in Swiss category of I dairy division had a ribbon dairy In H u I s I c i n competition Valoria of bines senior survivors were reported The crash occurred Hi of a mile north of the airport as Ihc look off on a flight lo Omaha The crash was suspected after he was lost lo radar moments after eral Aviation Administration said The crash occurred in a green sorghum field between highway 31 and Hie port Wreckage was scattered over a wide area Authorities cordoned off the area lo keap sightseers away from crash sile Williams hnd been Duncan's chief pilot for years He was a native of Lincoln nnd al one time flew for former Condor Airlines of North had been employed by Duncan for about a month The plane crashed south of a railroad track bounced over an embankment and slid through milo field finally coming to rest about a A mile from tie of impact The three men were found in wreckage National roundup BEACH Ore AP Inferior Secretary Ro- gers C B Morton says he is urging President Nixon to tion heating oil this winter but even if he docs there are ing to be people who are going to be cold was joined in his call for the rationing of heating oil by John A Love Nixon's special energy adviser They appeared before ern Governors Conference DENVER AP The only girl among the five surviving Slanek had her hair shampooed and is preparing to join two of her brothers in dia- pers doctors said Four of the five babies are in good condition and doctors be- lieve all five are put of the woods as far as health is concerned Their mother Edna Slanek is about to go home from the hospital DETROIT AP The United Auto Workers says it will try to secure tighter limits on mandatory overtime at Ford Motor Co after winning a com- promise on issue at ler Corp The union announced tlie negotiating strategy as 500 union members returned to work at Chrysler following a nine-day work stoppage After union must negotiate u contract with General tors MENU PARK Calif AP The Menlo Park Police De- wears blazers and is as involved in social work as it is in cop work Tlie department was liberalized in after Chief Victor I studied federal reports on urban riots They would pre- fer to talk rather than arrest and often refer offenders to counselors rather than jail Hunt suspects one of own men of betrayal calf and registered junior Visiting heifer Additional blue winners included S h a i o n Wendell darks senior heifer calf Tim limber sou and Greg Clarks fur grade junior yearling heifer Hallo Counly won a purple award or dairy and a blue for href heifer and Pulk Counties merited blues in dairy Ench county exhibiting nl is rated on which Involves quarters ns orderly nnd neat ns possible In judging include ke c p i n g animals clean al all limes with apparent alleyways maintained and proper and conduct shown by at all limes and WASHINGTON AP Wa- tergate wiretapper K Howard Hunt testified thai he suspects one of his own men betrayed Hie bugging operation lo police Some members of Senate Watergate committee received Hunt's theory with skepticism but Sen Howard 11 Baker Jr vice man said he would not rule it out as a possibility I suspect we may hear more about that as limes goes Baker said Hunt said he suspected Alfred C Baldwin III who monitored Pardon board to consider Fugate's bid for release LINCOLN Neb Nebraska Pardon Board voted Tuesday to consider Caril Ann bid for release from York Women's matory Gov J J Exon and tary of Stale Allen voted lo consider Ihc cation at a hearing Oct 30 The dissenting member of Ihc board was Ally Gen Clarence A II Meyer Miss Fugate is serving a life sentence in connection with Ihc killing spree by boyfriend Charles Starkweather in which II were killed was executed tur his role in Ihc Rules counties can't make charitable contributions LINCOLN Neb AP Ally Gen Clarence A II er said Tuesday that counties make charitable In an opinion requested by John G Tomck Butler Counly attorney Meyer said that ties have only the powers ex- pressly given them by the legislature or implied powers are necessary lo carry the duties necessary under the expressed powers Meyer said tlie legislature had not given counties power In make charitable contributions Watergate bug at cratic national headquarters and who later testified against his fellow wiretappers was a double agent Sen Sam J Ervin Jr D- said You donT know that Mr Baldwin was we call a double agent You just draw some surmise and ence lo Yes Hunt told the com- mittee chairman Hunt said he suspects win because of ins actions on the of the Watergate ar- rests Baldwin a former FBI agent never was charged in the case Baldwin's lawyer Robert Mirlo said today in West Haven Conn that Hunt's arc ridiculous and completely untrue himself was not im- mediately available for com- ment List real estate in county exempt from paying taxes A legal publication in today's Columbus Telegram lists close to 100 parcels of real estate in County hat have been exempted from paying axes in whole or in part for 1073 The Counly Board of Supervisors in May as ibe of considered each request and exempt ion or Tlie exempt arc being used for educational charitable cemetery or This list docs not include automobiles or personal property lhal might be exempt fur similar purposes Record New accidents reported 3 Total to Last year 674 128 Deaths I Fire colls lo 78 Last 79 Days without call 8 calls -154 Last year 173 WASHINGTON AP line prices probably will in- crease this week and postal rales may soon follow there is growing evidence lliu country's high rales may be aboul lo slart down leading lo this speculation on interest rates was a decline Monday of more than a full percentage point in the interest of U.S Treasury bills which have been favored by many in- in recent months be- cause of their high yields Edward M Hoob an ant of the Treasury decline to a ing that the Federal Reserve Board may be easing tlie tight credit policy it lias followed since early this year in an at- to control inflation If federal credit policy is ing it would result in lower in- terest rates on virtually all kinds of loans ranging from tome to consumer loans to bank loans for big business In other economic ments Cost of Living Council said it would make every effort lo meet a from dent Nixon that it allow line prices lo increase this week instead of as council originally had proposed Council sources indicated the retail price of gasoline would allowed to increase by one or Iwo cents per gallon to re- flect higher wholesale costs Gen E T Klassen proposed a two-cent in- crease in the cost of and first class postage ing an airmail slamp would in- crease from 11 cents lo 13 and a first-class slamp from eight cents to 10 cents The has us as much as il lias affected the rest of tlie my Taxpayers are going to have pay tlie price Klassen said Congress would have lo approve increases which would also apply lo other classes of mail head of the Office of Revenue Sharing said that payments to slates and local governments are helping to ease ty tax burden in many parts of the country Director Graham W Walt also said that more Ilian half of recent ments are being spent for ating and maintenance ex- penses The Federal Reserve Board declined to say whether it has decided lo relax its light credit policy commented It's not my province to speculate or the public what's going on Hut the point is of his kind of feeling that as far as its fect on the it's true Today's Index Markets Page 2 Horoscope Page 2 Women's News Page 6 Editorial Page 8 Comics Page 12 Entertainment Page 13 Sports Pages 16 17 Classified Pages 17 18 19 Ttw Treasury Department an- that the inter- est rale on ils regular weekly issue of bills declined lo 7.331 per Monday down from per cent a week lier it was Ihc lowest since Juno Treasury bills which arc Mild in minimum denominations of are bought by banks and other institutions and also by individual investors The announcement that ident Nixon wanted the Cost of Living Council lo increase line prices came as sonic ice stations closed down lo test the administration's line price ceilings A White House spokesman said Ihc council 1 ready had de- to increase gasoline prices by Oct 2 but the dent wanted to gel a decision out this Astronauts prepare for late afternoon splashdown SPACE CENTER astronauts boarded their Apollo ferry ship today and prepared to fly home from man's longest space ad- venture Because of leaks in two of four steering engines they'll guide their Apollo with a new and tricky firing as they bead for a late afternoon splashdown Alan L Bean Owen K riott and Jack R Lousma are returning from a ney during which they raveled more than 24 million miles and gathered a wealth of scientific data about the earth sun and man himself The astronauts spent most of morning closing up the oratory setting it up for a visit from the 3 crew starting Nov 11 WEATHER OUTLOOK Then all slipped through a connecting tunnel into the Apollo linked to one end of tie Skylab They closed off the ncl hatch and carefully checked Ihc systems of ferry ship Mission Control read them Ihc procedures to follow so they would avoid Hurricane Irah on the remote chance they over- shoot their landing target off the California coast Iran is churning off the Mexican coast about 500 miles south of the splashdown zone Bean asked what the sea con- ditions weio in the planned landing area When lold the waves were only five feet ho said not bad The control center also re- ported good visibility in area with winds of 10 miles an hour and scattered clouds It's a beautiful day but rain back in forecast 71 at 1 p.m 46 low this morning 67 high Monday 58 high year ago 53 low year ago Sunrise Wednesday Sunset Wednesday 21 rain By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS It was a rather pleasant ly autumn Tuesday morning across state with lures mostly in the upper and into 50s The only significant remnants of that cold front that passed through most of state day was some cloudiness in southeastern portion of the state Some early morning fog also made its presence fell in the southeast making driving a bit more difficult than usual The fog and in Ihc southeast were to hum off by noon leaving sunny skies and temperatures in the mid 70s Hul a new disturbance be- ginning to form in the Texas Panhandle area will bu ing clouds and cooler tures across Tuesday afternoon and night with a of rain Tuesday night and The clouds in the west are expected to keep Tuesday's highs in the Nebraska Pan- handle area in the mid 60s and it could be raining there by late this Tuesday afternoon increasing cloudiness from tlie west Tuesday night with a chance of rain spreading ward over slate by day morning in the cast with lows Tuesday night mostly in tlie Cooler in the central and eastern sections of the stale Wednesday with highs in I He liOs Council Bluffs voters to polls COUNCIL Iowa in the Lewis tral School District near cil wore voting Tuesday on bonds to build a million schuol that if are approved room high school will con- Currently sonic uf Ihn schools classes arc in a church and in units THE WINNERS Judges report a tough job picking those eight winners from among the 360 entrants in the United Fund poster contest Columbus Club judged the ers submitted by children in grade schools of the Columbus Lutheran and Catholic parochial systems r mil n announces awards front row winners of the 5th division Susan St first Lana Torczon al St Isidore second Burdino at Emerson School third and Lisa B laser at can fourth back row kindergarten through third grade Mary Lynn at St Anthony first Jennifer LCD at St Isidore second grader at third Dront at Duncan fourth