1. Wednesday, Julv 3.1974 2 City Studies Creek Improvements Concerned Citizens of Far East Lawrence had requested the estimate for widening, cleaning and channelizing the creek, which they said was a hazard for children in the area. George Williams, director of public works, reported yesterday at the weekly Lawrence City Commission meeting that improvements for Brook Creek from the river to 11th Street would cost an estimated $470,000. If such improvements were made, individual lot owners would be awarded for 20 per cent of the total cost, or about Commissioner Nancy Hambleton suggested that the commission look at the whole area to see what might become available in community development funds for the project. "The tax increase would be of out reach of a lot of people's pocketbooks," she said. "We have to know that this Commissioner Barkley Clark, professor of law, suggested that the only way the project could be done correctly was is a good solid improvement and that the land will be used the best way we can " The commission requested that Williams report in two weeks on what could be done without assessments for the project. The commission agreed that the city would assume 50 per cent of the cost for improving storm sewers on the property. It also said the city should provide an audit to the Clark said he thought that the $11,000 would cost the city could be used to greater advantage in other areas. He said he thought the improvements should be Mitchell's responsibility, because the property was a commercial lot. Mayor Jack Rose said he thought that the city did have a responsibility in this area. He added that maybe now was the best time to make this improvement while 23rd Street was being widened. University Daily Kansan involved in this whole morass of storm sewers." he said. In other decisions, the commission: —Received bids for paving and sidewalk construction on Orchard Lane from Crestline Drive east to the existing pavement. The Penny Construction Co. submitted the lowest bid. $23,290.00. —Reappointed Kay Calvin, 221 Concord Road to the local housing authority. - Set 2 p.m. on July 11 as a budget work session. The deadline for the city budget is July 28. —Appointed Darrell Norris, 2308 Anderson Drive, to board of electrical examiners. Demos Complain of Finance Report McGovern, Humphrey Campaigns Criticized in Study WASHINGTON (AP)—Democrats George McGovern and Hurd Humphrey have complained and won reconsideration of Wateregate committee staff reports criticizing their 1972 presidential campaign finances. Democratic staff members of the committee, apparently acting without telling Republicans, are reconsidering a report that suggests that McGovern may have violated the spirit of campaign finance laws in settling lettower debts. Humphrey appeared in person to complain about the staff's findings concerning his at one time secret donation of $109,000 in personal funds to his campaign. He has assigned a lawyer to submit a legal brief defending the gift to the Waterate staff. A committee source said yesterday that chairman Sam J. Ervin, D.N.C., had called the staff to order personally that the committee should meet with the committee's final report. But chief counsel Samuel Dash said no final decision had been made. Dash, without confirming or denying that Ervin had called about the matter, said questions had been raised about whether MGovern had been treated fairly. He said the staff would review information to be supplied by McGovern aides. "If they're working something out, it's being done unilaterally." Thompson said. The chief Republican counsel, Freed Thompson, said he hadn't been informed that McGowen aides had contacted Dash, the governor. Mr. Thompson taking a second look at the draft report. The draft report was written by a Republican staff member and had been edited and endorsed by assistant Democratic counsel David Dorsen before it was circulated to committee members and leaked to newsmen last week. The report said McGovern campaign aides had shifted $340,000 in leftover presidential campaign funds to McGovenn's 1974 Senate re-election race while campaign funds for the Republican-led being forced to swallow $35,000 in bad debts from the presidential campaign. The report said this might have violated at least the spirit of the federal law prohibiting the use of federal campaigns from corporations. John Holum, a McGovern aide, said he had contacted both Dash and Dorsen per minute. The two newmen had received it. He called it a chase, said the main McGovern campaign committee actually had been in the red at the time of his arrest. Mr. Dorsen's bills for less than the full amount. Holum paid money was transferred into McGovern's present Senate race on orders from many state and local finance officials who left McGovern no choice in the matter. Dash said that only the full committee Band Concert To Be Tonight The fifth of the city's summer band concerts will be at 8 tonight in South Park. Music for this week's program has been hosted from audience requests at previous concerts. Selections include the "King Cotton" and "Washington Post" marches by John Philip Sousa, "Stardust" by Hoyg Carmichael and "The Entertainer" by Scott Jonolin. William L. Kelly, registrar, will be the conductor. The concerts are sponsored by the city of Lawrence and Musicians' Union No. 512. Racism Is Controllable NAACP Director Savs It was rare public optimism for Wilkins, 72. NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Executive Director Roy Wilkens told the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's annual convention yesterday that, after 65 years of struggle against racism, "we think we can control the situation." "We mean only that with intelligence and luck and the cooperation of at least part of the brothers and the cooperation of some of us. We think we can control the situation." Wilkins' report contrasted with alarms sounded by other NAACP officials. Herbert Hill, NAACP labor director, said the Nixon administration had encouraged federal laxity in enforcement of civil rights laws. He said enforcement of the ant-discrimination clause in $100 million of government contracts last year was little changed, and most of paper shuffling with few results. Nathaniel R. 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