Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1965-01-26

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Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1965-01-26 , LONDO~ I.fj -"' The Rouse of I Prime Minister Harold Wilson, a state from Wednesday through Fri. Men oC the army, navy and air moved to Waterloo Station for the ber of the House or Common and live more comfortably po Commons, jYilh one seat conspic· Labod te opponent of Churchillian day, the state funeral service will force - 3,500 in all - will line trip to Ihe Bladen churchyard where for 60 years he savored river at WestmlJlster. His new pouSly vacant, speedily approved conserva ti sm, keynoted the cere· take place Saturday in St. Paul's the route from Westminster Hall to where Sir Winston will be buried. parliamentary triumphs and suC· home was ready in 1097. Monday a request of Queen Eli za· mony in the Commons, honoring and burial will be beside his par· st. Paul's. Another 3,500, including Westminster Hall, cradle of much fered defeats. LitUe of William 's original p e zeth If for a state funeral for Sir the British leader of World War II. ents in the Bladen churchyard near units of many crack regiments, of England's history, will echo the The great hall of Westminster remains. The present hall daft! Winslon Churchill in "the discharge "It will be for those war years Blenheim Palace. w'/U be in the line oC march. of our debt of public gratitude and that his name will be remembered sounds made by the feet of mourn· basn 't always been a hall of tears. from the much·betrayed ;, national sorrow." as long as history is wrilten and About 9:15 p.m. Tuesday, the The queen is scheduled to arrive ers shuffling in thousands for three It has echoed to the roistering o[ Richard n, who built tbe ball iC\d I The vacant seat was the last of history is read," Wilson said. body will be moved privately from at St. Paul's at 10:35 a.m. and the days past the purple catafalque coronation banquets and the silvery had to face trial in it. H wa Ift!­ Sir Winston's London home at Hyde service will begin at 11 a.m. Tbe several occupied in the House over The queen 's message called on Park Gate to the hall. The body procession, moving at slow time - with its flickering candies, the trumpet fanfares of great state posed in 1399 and died the next a 62·year period by Churchill, the the nalion to honor fittingly ': the will be on view for 23 hours a day 65 paces to the minute - will take golden cress, the ramrod·stiff red. occasions. year in prison. beloved elder statesman who died inspiring Jeader who strengthened and hundreds of thousands are ex· an hour to reach the steps of the coated guards, Here King Edward III welcomed The glory of Richard's ' Westmin. Sunday at 90. and supported us all ." pected to pay their final hOmage cathedral. Sir Winston will receive homage the Black Prince after he defeated ster Hall is the great hammer there. A solemnly magnificent farewell In her request for the state fu­ The service itselC - with music in what King George V once called salute is C()ming Saturday On lines neral, she said she had directed the French at Poitiers, Henry lJl beam roof of English oak, de- ' The procession Cram Westroinster requested by Sir Winston himself "my palace of Westminster in the brawled with his barons, Henry V scribed as a miracle oC Gothic car· that friend J'evealed were sketched "that his body should lie in state Hall to St. Paul's will begin at 9:35 - will last 30 minutes. by Churchill himsel( in World War in Wes tminster Hall and thereafter a.m. Saturday. very heart of the empire." celebrated with the victors of Agin. pentry. Its span of 67 \1 feet without II. Among other things, he wanted the Cunel'al service shall be held Following the service, the gun The gun carriage beariAgl the carriage will be drawn to Tower It is a setting steeped in ancient courl. intermediate support presented plenty of music. So at leasl 10 in the Cathedral ChUrch of St. tradition, well·suited to Churchill's William Rufus, red of hair and problems which had never been bands will be in the funeral pro· Paul. " body will set off precisely at 9:45 Pier, near the Tower of LondOn. cession. as Big Ben nearby chimes the hree There the coCfin will be transferred own sense of history. They will lay bloodshot of eye, the Norman con· solved before. Essentially the In quiet di g ~ity , the House quarters. From then on, th 'big to a barge at 12:.5 p.m. and him down by the broad stone steps queror's favorite son, first decided same roof, much reslored, is there SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL Both houses of Parliament met to adopted a resolutIOn to that effect. clock will be silenced until lur. towed up , river to Festival Hall at the hall's western end - just a it might be safe to move Crom the today. The hall is 240 (eet long (1814·1965 ) praise the old warhorse. Si!' Winston 's body wiJl lie in I day midnight. Pier. From there the coffin will be Cew feet from the debating cham- Tower of London his father hunt, and 90 feet high . t.f! ' - ' Tao --------------------~ ., motor· atler 142 day. LBJ May Fly ., Cloudy in a crash. ctoudy, colder today, hi, ... 21's northwHt to 3h IOUtMast. Cleudy To London tonight, ,now and colder e.. t. Pur· thor outlook; Mostly cloudy W" I owan nnclay, not much cha. In t.m. For Funeral Serving the University of Iowa and the PeoPle of Iowa City perature, Physically Able Now, Established in 1868 10 Cents Per Copy Auoclateel Prell Leueel Wire aDd Wirepboto Iowa City, Iowa - Tuesday, Jan. 26, )185 But Trip May Bring --------------------~--------------------------------~---+--------------------------------------------------------------------- Recurrence of Cold l WASHINGTON (AP) Aides said Monday President Johnson has recovered almost .Republicans fully from :lJis hel\d cold, and thJU whet.her he attends the Churchill funeral will hinge largely on how his convales­ cence progresses. These sources said that, a~ this Johnson's Fiscal point, there js no question that Johnson will be physically able to make the trip. They said the big question now is whether he reo gains h is strength enough so there 'Bookkeeping : would be small possibility of are· LB) Asks for $99.'7 Billion currence of the ailment if he flies I to London for the Saturday rites. Press secretary George E . Reedy Manipulatici'o'·: said that, while Johnson's temper. TQ Launch 'Great Society' ature remains normal and aU med· ical tests have produced normal Hiekenlooper ~ readings, Johnson's doctors plan to WASHINCTON (AP) ward the fulfillment of hopes , in Johnson recommends boosting it continue giving him reduced doses President Johnson handed Con­ "continued progress toward a to 4V. pel' cent. Not only that, but Great Society." he also wants to raise the maxi­ WASlIlNGTON (AP) -Re­ of antibiotics "for another couple gress on Monday a $99,687, of days, hopefully in the hospital. " He said it offers: mum amount of income to which publicans offered to back Pres· 000,000 bill for the first year • "Massive defense " with lower the tax would apply from $4 ,800 to Secretary of State Dean Rusk $5,600 a year, also eCfective next ident Johnson in clltting tUKes VIsited the President Monday after· of his "Great SOciety." outlays, at $49 billion. This is down $300 million. Jan. !. Monday bllt were sharply cri· noon and they talked for 30 to 40 It is a red ink budget offer­ minutes about world uffairs and • More and better education for As a result, the maximum ex· ti cal of what Sen. Bourke B. Johnson's projected trip to London. ing $2 billion more in Social American chi I d r e n and some tracted from a taxpayer for So· Hickenlooper (R.Towa) cullt'd It was Johnson's first announced Security benefits, $1.75 billion adults, at a 75 per cent boost In cial Security would jump from $174 now to $238 under the presidential "bookkeeping manipulation" in session with any o(ficial, outside less in .exci~ taxes, and a help· expenditures to $2.6 billion, flJ White House staff, since he plan. the budget. ing hand against ignorance, • A stepped-up assault on pov- went til th ~ early ~'iQr.ur.,..,. erty with stepped.up spending, But then the fellow who goes out Chairman George Mahon <D. day. poverty and disease. rrom $347 million to $1.3 billion, and buys his wife a bit of jewelry, Tex .J of the House Appropriatlons · . or a fur coat or a lipstick or a . JOhnson's temperature was des­ Finals Frenzy "It is a budget of both oppor· that J 0 hnson saId would help mil· pocketbook no longer would have Committee said "I personally know cribed as within the normal range tunity and sacrifice," Johnson sold lions of people. to pay an extra 10 per cent in ex. that the President Monday, after reaching a high of Judi Reinhart, 83, Solon, characterized a scene studied for an algebra exam Mond.y. Finlls Iftd In a message transmittjng it to • Advances in health, and a cise taxes, and his associates 99.2 Sunday night. The President quite familiar to U of I students this week. as she Friday at S p.m. -Photo by Peg,y Myers Congress. "It begins to grasp the '$400-milJion increased invesment labored mightily" Ijad said Sunday that his departure opportunities of the Great Society." by the Department of Health, Edu- JOHNSON wants to repeal these \\) h\)\d !I~ndlng $549 million in "nuisance taxes" from the Naval Medlcal Center at 40 M Ae Fed HIS FIDERAL financial charI cation and Welfare alone, to a applied at the retail level as part below $100 billion, I Doctor Reveals: for the new 1966 fiscal year that tolal' oC $2.2 billion.
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