Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1979-07-26
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Pre Id nt Carter's 73-degree rule, ac of 15 years gave the nation a taste of his new "I believe the Congress and the cording to a UI official. how his dog and him figbting style. American people have enough judgment John Houck,. istant to the director of ·traveled about He ridiculed Sen. Henry Jackson's to know you can't get something for the Ul PbYIlcal Plant, said Wednesday -"Mr. BoJangles." suggestion that Democrats migbt dump nothing. " he said ," There's no such thing that other than "obvious" building by Jerry Jeff Walker him in favor of Sen . Edward Kennedy as a free lunch. " exemptions such as health care and depicting Jackson as a loser. On the economic front, the president research facUities, many of the more "I've lost my best friend in the Mixing flashes of sarcasm with stem said inflation, not unemployment or than,250 UI-owned bIIU_ have been In world. my dog. Her name is Lady. oratory and easy banter. Carter pep recession, is "the biggest single threat violation since July 16. I She's an old, small dog (about 30 Ibs.) pered all manner of targets for 30 to the American people." Tbe order, Issued July to, requires that with pointed ears. and is dusty black. minutes in the first Washington news See Cart•. page 6 temperatures In public buildings be no She's very friendly." conference he has held in nearly two lower than 78 degrees during the air So begins a mimeographed plea dis montlJs. conditioning season, tributed by Lady's master, 76-year He made his first order of business a Rationing plan I ~ "l read Into the regulations that we had old Ingvald Glesne. Glesne's dog was broadside against the oil industry lob 30 days to comply," he said. "U there's last seen patiently waiting for her byists and a direct appeal to the public to any fault, It rests with me." master outside of tlJe Veterans Ad· back him up in "a terrible struggle" to pulled off ministration Hospital entrance last get his windfall profits tax proposal F DERAL penalties for non· Tuesday. Ingvald Glesne through Congress. House floor compUance re fines up to $5,000 per imit Now this sounds like another lost "From that time on, she's been with belongings. The VA Hospital has for each civil offense and up to $10,000 per dog story. But there 's more to it than CALLING THE TAX "critical to the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House me on all my trips - from Alaska to given Glesne permission to park his future of this country" as the means of unit for each criminal offense. Houck that. This is more of a portrait of a Mexico. Lady and I have been truck iii a corner of the parking lot failed Wednesday to deliver President said ther Is I "very real possibility" transient way of life with a special financing his lO-year energy indepen Carter bis standby gasoline rationing through a lot," he said. while he waits. dence program, he said the oil lobby will that the VI "ill be fined. friend - the dog that has been a cons Except for a hitch in World War II Glesne has done all he can in the plan and Carter accused them of The August 15 deadline - 30 days after tant companion for 15 years. battle to "gut" it and said he cannot win "timidity" in facing tough issues. in 1943, Glesne has spent his life as a search for his beloved pal. Only one the struggle alone. the order "ent into effect - was designed Glesne came to. Iowa City seeking traveling salesman. lead has appeared so far - someone "This action today by the House il· to provide time for posting one sign in medical trea tment f<!r an eye "This is a democracy," he said, look· lllstrates the timidity of Congress in He's been on the move "ever since saw a young man ta~ Lady into the ing directly into the cameras. "Your each buDding affected and to return to problem. Various hospitals in the I started selling knife sharpeners," hospital; another saw the man turn dealing with a sensitive political Issue, .. the fed ral Department of Energy a form South fa iled to cure Glesne's voice can be heard. It must be heard ... Carter told a Wednesday night news con· Glesne said. "I've been in every state down a corridor leading to the back Please speak to Congress and especially that detlt· any exemptions, Houck said. problem, he said, so his brother in of the Union and still haven't seen entrance; and that's it. ference . Fort Dodge, Iowa, recommended the to the U.S. Senate" which has not yet Three hours earlier, embarrassed The signs notify occupants that federal ever~g .' · But a local man has come to guidelin have been applied to the Iowa City facility. takeh action on the windfall tax Democratic leaders puiled their bill off He says he has traded various arti· Glesne's aid. Barry Morrow of 4 proposal. building, and 1bt what exemptions, If Woolf Avenue Court suggested the the floor after members adopted a cum cles. ranging from a ton of macaroni As for the comment of Jackson, ~ In)" have been made. EACH DAY during the 21,2 weeks mimeographed notes for hospital bersome amendment that would hinder Ho k said the problem Is not unique. Glesne was treated Lady faithfully to a truck load of women's shoes to Wash., to reporters that Carter is any rationing plan from ever going into sleds. visitors and provi~es Glesne with washed up as president and Kennedy will He estimated that· most commercial waited. "I refused to leash Lady meals. ' effect. because a previous dog I owned many Recently, the traveler has fallen on get tlJe nomination, Carter dismissed it I he bill could be resubmitted but buUdjng. In Iowa City are not In com bard times. Glesne's truck: was Lady JJas identification tags wi tlJ pUance. , years ago hung Itself by the lc"sh," with Scorn. House leaders acknowledged they had knocked off the road by another vehi Glesne 's address - Ardmore, Apparently prepared for the question "We have to have it (8 3O-day com GJesne explained. "She was waiting lost a chance to give the president's cle and the trailer be hauled his Oklahoma - inscribed on them. and relishing his reply, he recalled that pliance period). It takes ume. It's not lIS for me every day until last week Glesne doesn 't intend to leave Iowa energy program a needed boost. when she disappeared. wares in was totaled. Now the old Jackson "predicted he'd be the next The House voted 232-187 for an amend thollih this is a one-room schoolhouse. man must carry all the goods in tbe City until he finds Lady. We can't immediately go Into the "Lady worked harder to keep track president" back in 1976, when he turned ment by Rep. Benjamin Gilman, R· !jack of bis pickup which also serves "All I really want now is my liog," out to be one of many Democratic con buUding and turn it up to 78 degrees of me than I did of her. I never hall a he says, determined. "Sometimes I N.Y. , that added a new layer of con· dog like that before." be added. as his hotel room at night, while he tenders beaten by Carter. gressional approval before rationing WIthout the possibility of ruining ea:· patiently waits for Lady. could just sit down and cry when I perimenu or endangering the health of Glesne, a South Dakota native, hap could be put into effect. think aboult Lady . If you knew Lady "HIS PREDICI'lON was not very good (medical) pa~ents." pened upon his traveling partner THE BACK OF the truck is empty as I do, you'd understand why I want then ," said Carter with a smile, "and ... along a busy street 15 years ago. except for a bed and a few personal her back so much." CARTER SAID he had no objections to See 7."",. page 6 I'm ready for the next question." See Altlonl."". page 6 I r i I Local police: Media not fair, impartial I I , By KEVIN WYMORE media tended to slant the news. The police chief said the slogan " kids" involved in crimes, Hughes said, had, he said, he would let strikers snit Wrlttr "There's a gross unfairness on 'Guns don't kill people, people kill peo and withou t an easy way to talk to return.