Daily Globe (Newspaper) - July 14, 2001, Ironwood, Michigan JULY 14, 2001 GOOD DAY Lyle Johnson Happy 65th birthday From the family TONIGHT A chance of showers and Lo 58, SUNDAY Showers and with some Hi 80 Page 2 you love to hate Is there food you would NEVER even if on an island In many cases there are interesting stories behind these the have Ground Jan baked i .my tongue since Every Dad worked into late store us rea supper Every woman baked beans or behind the sore was lhat plate of it was NO never to eat did I learn confess with I did One I onion to in who was about v4 bite thought an apple an would not hike it. When I tarned my he he he would to swallow To this Pat will not eat anything with Mitch my on J years old and to The director Mds must before the bus would depart and handed out The one Mitch got had don't nice Mitch told but directed to eat the sandwich or the bus would not when I give a recipe on the air that includes Mitch says He never eats it. My boss Phil Watson had mother who never met a role she didn't like to try sels sprout casseroles were INDEX Church Community Opinion Campaign finance backers vow bitter fight WASHINGTON day after a fiery blow-up in supporters of legislation to reduce the role of money in politics vowed to resurrect their with or without the help of the Republican trying to let things cool off a tle said Sen. John adding he hoped Speaker Dennis Hastert would agree to reschedule quickly not we have to explore all McCain and other supporters of the said those options included an ly parliamentary procedure to force legislation onto the a tactic that requires the signatures of 218 House members on a petition and can take weeks to in a brief telephone if s not on our schedule and we'll have to step back and take a look at As for the bill's sponsors trying to force the legislation to the he an option that's open to House Democratic Leader Dick Gephardt met with Christopher Shays and Martin D- as aides researched the ments for preparing the Rep. Jim Turner said he discussed the possibility of forwarding a petition with both concurred we should first call on speaker Hastert to set the on the calendar for a fair the Texas who participated in a similar effort in 1998 that prompted Speaker Newt Gingrich to schedule the issue for a Shays said that if the campaign finance remains he will release GOP papers exposing details of the amount of money committee chairmen and chairman are asked to and from Tou will have copies of those because if the public doesn't the lic doesn't he told reporters in a news conference in ids The was from the House floor on Wednesday after on a vote of 228-203, rejected GOP ground rules for debate that the porters had attacked as Hastert and other Republicans defended and pointed out that along with 19 rebel GOP derailed debate on the The legislation would implement the most sweeping of campaign finance laws since the Watergate reforms of a more than a quarter-century The centerpiece of the is a ban on soft the unlimited contributions that corporations and individuals to political The two parties raised roughly million in such funds in the campaign and spent much of it on television commercials that are often stop just shy Jbf Page 2) Septuplets born In critical but according to doctors WASHINGTON second surviving set of tuplets five boys and two girls were in critical condition day at a Washington where doctors described them as tiny but perfectly formed and The babies were delivered by Caesarean section Thursday and whisked to an sive care unit at Georgetown University Hospital They were expected to remain hospitalized for and a team of ists is assigned to each The who chose to carry the risky pregnancy far as she was resting com- doctors said The asked not to be conceived the babies after taking fertility Her first glimpses of the were in photographs that she clutched to tal spokeswoman Karen Alcom mother saw the plets later in the are not out of the woods in terms of the said Dr. Craig chairman of Georgetown's obstetrics and But he is babies are expected to be in critical condition for the next few said Dr. Siva chief of premature infant care at he described them as babie is but all formed all Winkel handy could just barely encircle one Their condition not changed Friday Alcom Z a director of delivery room the mother very serene thing made her feel comfortable was the that God help said Dr. Mutahar the woman's personal The babies were after 28k A pregnancy is typically 40 Bacon f The in iron a d the the a il Gouny V of Natural manager Bacon Vin the TKe total in Iron 30 samples adult their chicks last year blood of Disease eagles return to Some sites used recorded Iron Gedar Northern the Lake in of were Last year's active nests resulted in 21 decreases were in and da but ble doing well throughout the remainder of Bacon Bacon interference by eagles increased three eagle sites the to eight or nine A lack of food could also be a con- tributing factor to the Bacon Predation be a it probably does not have a big he The initiated a nesting Page 2) 111 IJL S -T r i. of Don Diner food In Upper Great began today Jand continues Tney promise a5 Wisconsin budget compromise means less promotion of gambling problems awareness GREEN Wis. A compromise in the state budget to fund the Wisconsin Council on Problem Gambling means fewer radio and billboard ments will be done publicize how gamblers can get an administrator conference committee of the Legislature's leaders has approved for the cil for the next two years as part of the next state The full Legislature and the governor still must approve the state Senate had for the program the same amount as during the last two years but the state Assembly approved a get with no money for the The conference committee is working out differences between the two chambers on of budget The council has received state money since 1998. happy to still be in the But we're disappointed that the funding had to be The money was put to use well in our public awareness said Rose the gambling council's executive The is headquartered in Green home one of the largest casinos in operates a 24-hour toll phone hot Ime for people seeking help gambling providing referrals tp treatment to Gamblers Anonymous and The number of calls to the hot line has risen from in 1996 to last Gruber Since 1887 Regular fit Straight Leg Waist Prewashed Regular Fit Boot Cut Rinsed Larger sees priced slightly higher Clothing Phone 663-4411 Sophie St. MI SHORTS SALE starting at 19 HOBBY US 2 MI 49938 932-3332 Si t-