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14 Section 2 CHICAGO TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1970 DOCTORS URGE EX-CRIMINALS Ton-Con Rights Unit BETTER QUALITY COSTS YOU LESS OR YOUR MONEY BACK RIGHT TO mSoftens Wiretap Ban BY JOHN ELMER m. OFFICE URGED Mtm yum gi 7 IB i loiwi war weed So 0.K, OF COUNTY HOSPITAL PLAN Dunne Asserts Board Opposes Bills Chicago Tribune Prtsi Strvicc Springfield, 111., May 7 Cook County hospital is in danger of losing its accreditation unless bills to strengthen its governing commission's powers are approved, a spokesman for more than 230 of the hospital's physicians warned today. Dr. Ronald McCoy, president of the hospital's Residents and Interns association, told the Senate public welfare committee that most of the staff would leave the hospital if accreditation is lost. The hospital now is on one-year extension of two years of probation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals.

Opposed by Board However, George W. Dunne, Vigoro Weed arid Feed takes the pain out of lawn care by doing two things at once: The Weed part causes dandelions and over 100 other varieties of broadleaf weeds to grow themselves to death While the Feed part helps your lawn grow thick and green. It's regionally blended for local soil and weather-conditions. Your money back if vou're mittee voted, 13 to 3, for the over-all section on searches and seizures. Arthur Lennon of Joliet said the proposal, as altered, would bring the wiretapping provision into line with the thinking which produced the 1870 constitutional language on the right to be secure in person and home.

Fears Police Hobble Thomas Kelleghan of West Chicago, who voted against the measure, argued that it would inhibit law enforcement officials in efforts to combat organized crime, regardless of the change. State law allows wiretapping with the consent of one party to the conversation, but the present constitution does not deal with the subject. In other action, the committee voted, 10 to 3, for a proposal to assure a prompt preliminary hearing to anyone accused of a felony. That measure, sponsored by Bernard Weinberg of Chicago, also had Chicago Trlbunt Press Sendee) Springfield, May 7 The constitutional convention's bill of rights committee today backed away from an outright ban on wiretapping in Illinois, modifying its proposal to make it subject to court interpretation. The action was one of the last few votes set for this week before the committee sends its entire package to the floor, where long and angry debate is expected.

Proposals to outlaw discrimination assure the individual's righ't to keep and bear arms, and require prior court approval of an abortion are among the controversial committee decisions which probably will reach the full delegation next week. One Word Added In today's vote, the committee accepted an amendment to add the word "unreasonable" to an anti-eavesdropping passage which was approved last month by a margin of two votes. After that change, the com BY EDITH HERMAN Chicago Tribune Prist Service Springfield, 111., May 7-The constitutional convention's gen-eral government committee today unanimously approved a proposal to give persons convicted of crime the right to hold public office after 20 years. Asked whether the clause would allow murderers to hold public office, Mrs. Mary Lee Leahy, a Chicago attorney, said it would, "but the public would never elect or condone appointment of a murderer." A Way of Life The committee tacked the provision onto the end of a present constitutional guarantee which disqualifies from elective or appointive office persons convicted of "felony, bribery, perjury, or other infamous crimes." The 20-year provision was included to enable persons arrested for minor crimes in their teens to hold public office when older, Mrs.

Leahy said. It is aimed primarily at co vi is 5,000 so. tt 3 not completely satisfied with the results. So stop in for Golden Vigoro Weed and Feed. And don't panic when it makes your weeds shoot up.

It's the beginning of their end. AP Wirephoto Campus Candidate Mrs. Bonnie Burke, 27-year-old divorcee and professional strip-tease dancer, was candidate for student body vice president at Penn Valley Community college in Kansas City. A full-time student, Mrs. Burke is a mother of two school-age daughters and a member of the PTA.

She finished fourth. LAWN FERTILIZES AND WEED CONTROL. opposed by law officers. Name JV. Y.

Times Chief persons raised in ghetto areas, Cook county board president, told reporters that the proposed measures are an attempted power grab and are opposed by all 15 county board members, Republicans and Democrats alike. "This is the greatest example coordination of anti-pollution efforts. Witwer, however, warned the "where crime is a way of life." WEEDS AS IT FEEDS committee against "freezing said James Thompson of Galesburg. "A respectable citizen may be kept from holding into the constitution" a state public office because he made a of legislative emasculation of constitutional authority in as mistake when he was 15 years old." wide environment commission, and suggested that the legislature should be the body to decide the best means of signment of it to nonentities of Concern for Environment The proposal may result in a to Press Institute Post New York, May 7 (UPD James Reston, vice president of the New York Times, has been appointed to the advisory board of the American Press Institute at Columbia university, it was announced today. The institute has held 248 seminars for 6,659 newspapermen and women since it was established in 1946.

Reston filled the unexpired term opened by the resignation of Turner Catledge, who recently retired as a vice president of the New York Times. coordination. "But we must make clear the floor fight when submitted next week. In other action today, Samuel legislature's responsibility," he said. "Time is so short we can't afford the luxury of stumblins ZAYREWESTMONT 43rd and Can Avt.

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Fawell Naper-ville, would give the governing commission new authority to set its own budget and to borrow up to 75 per cent of the uncollected anticipated income. They also would allow the commission to contract for services without consulting the county board and provide a merit system for nonadminis-trative employes. Plan Another Hearing Fawell said the bills are needed to give the commission "full powers to operate the hospital and have a fighting chance to do the job." Tho they follow up on legislation proposed by Gov. Ogilvie and enacted last session, the measures do not have official administrative sanction. Because of a lack of time, the committee could not hear testimony by Dunne and other opponents or proponents of the bills.

Another hearing was set for next Thursday, and a vote was expected the following week. from holding any position of profit while serving on the bench. Strengthens Proposal The Tomei amendment strengthens the judiciary committee's proposal to prohibit judges from serving as officers or directors in profit-making corporations. The new language prohibits judges from holding positions in any organization, including foundations, but does not restrict them from owning land, stock, or their own businesses, Tomei said. The convention defeated, 49 to 39, an amendment by David Davies of Bloomington, which would have eliminated from the constitution all mention of economic holdings.

People Want Control "The people now want some kind of control over judicial ethics," Tomei said. "But in order to maintain the judiciary's independence from outside interference, its own rules must be beefed up." The convention yesterday de feated, 28 to 81, an amendment by State Rep. Paul Elward Chicago, which would have subjected the Supreme court's right to set rules for all judges' 250 KENNEDY HIGH BLACKS LIST DEMANDS More than 250 black students and parents from Kennedy High school marched on the board of education building yesterday to demand the removal of Principal Alexander Burke and an end to what they called harassment by police, teachers, and white students. A spokesman for the students said other demands include assigning black policemen to the school, dropping of suspensions given black students after recent disorders, removal of mobile units because of inadequate police protection, and hiring of a black assistant principal. All of the school's 285 black students boycotted classes for the fourth straight day, claiming harassment by the 3,400 white students.

The school, 6325 W. 56th has been the scene of disorders since last Friday when white students allegedly attacked black students. Eleven black students were suspended Monday after they retaliated by beating up white students. BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME Th Chicago Tribune will bring wide range of news, features, end entertainment fo your home every morning. For depend-ahle home delivery, call iff mv.

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