UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Fridav. September 3,1993 7 THE NEWS in brief WASHINGTON Emergency agency's flood relief plan draws criticism from states The Clinton administration announced plans yesterday for distributing aid to the flood-raved Midwest, saying states and local governments will have to pick up between 10 and 25 percent of the cost. One Republican governor accused President Clinton of reneging on a promise to pay for all the losses. A formula announced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency would require the federal government to pay 90 percent of the cost of damage to public facilities — but only if a state's total losses exceed $64 per person. None of the nine Midwestern states so far has met that standard. The government would pay 75 percent of the cost for any state with less than $64 in damage per resident. Republican Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa said that President Clinton led him to believe the federal government "It's certainly better than nothing, but it's not what the president promised," Branstad said. "We hope this isn't the last we hear of it." He said that Iowa would be forced to come up with $70 million it doesn't have even if, as expected, the state's losses exceed $64 per person. North Dakota Gov. Ed Schafer, also a Republican, said that the state expected all along it would be required to pay 25 percent. Administration officials attending a "food summit" in Des Moines, Iowa, last week said that the president likely would wave the requirement that states and communities now a fourth of the cleanup costs. DETROIT lacocca resigns as Chrysler chair Former Chrysler Corp. Chairman Lee lacocca quit the Chrysler board of directors yesterday, saying he wants to get on to other things. Jacocca, 68, who retired from the No. 3 automaker in December after 14 tumultuous years, said he was confident that Chrysler was on firm financial footing and had good management The announcement was made at yesterday's board meeting, which lacocca did not attend. "It's been a fantastic ride, but it's time to let the younger people do the driving," lacopea said in a statement. "I said when I left the company last year that I wanted to do some new and different things with my life, and I'm eager to start doing them now." Chrysler spokesman Steve Harris said lacocca was out of the country. 'Atocca also is stepping down as chairman of the board's executive committee, a position he demanded when he worked out his retirement last year. He recently cashed in about half of his Chrysler stock holdings, collecting about $56 million. BUXTON, N.C. Emily causes little damage, moves out Tourists picked up their vacations where they left off, and storekeepers removed the tape and plywood boards they had put over windows in preparation for Hurricane Emily, the storm that didn't come. Emily struck only a glancing bounce to the narrow, lowlying Outer Banks islands before veering out to sea. But its aftermath may have proved more deadly: Two swimmers were missing after being swept into the surf at Nags Head. Despite the winds of about 100 mph that scoured the shoreline, only pockets of damage were reported in North Carolina. The worst damage — caused more by water than by wind — was to the easternmost Outer Banks. "Where it's bad, it's real bad," state Transportation Secretary Sam Hunt said after touring the scene. "The state got off pretty good. But if you're one of these homeowners, it’s still a disaster to you." ATLANTA Banker pleads guilty in Iraq loan case A banker who had claimed he was made a scapegoat for failed U.S. policy in the Middle East pleased guilty yesterday to making unauthorized loans to Iraq. Christopher Drogoul's plea came just six days before he was to go on federal trial on a 70-count bank-fraud indictment charging him with making $5.5 billion in illegal loans to Iraq. Some of the money helped finance Iraq's military before the Persian Gulf war. Last fall, Drogoul pleaded guilty to some of the charges but withdrew the plea during a politically charged sentencing hearing Drogoul, who will be sentenced Nov. 29, could receive up to 68 years in prison. His attorney, Robert Simels, said he would ask U.S. District Judge G. Ernest Tidwell to limit Drogoul's sentence to the 17 months he has already served. Simels said Drogoul agreed to the plea "as a result of the urging of his family to terminate the nightmare of this Alice-in-Wonderland setting" and get him out of prison soon. Drogoul was the former Atlanta branch manager for italy's state-owned Banca Nazione del Lavoro. No POWs left in Russia, group says MOSCOW No American POWs are still living against their will in the former Soviet Union, a U.S.-Russian commission said yesterday in its most definitive statement yet. The commission has been looking into the fate of the thousands of American servicemen still unaccounted for from World War II and the Korean and Vietnam wars. The Russian co-chairman, Gen. Dmitry Volkogonov, a military historian and an adviser to President Boris Yeltsin, said that more than 22,000 Americans were held on Soviet territory during World War II. The overwhelming majority returned home and nearly all the rest died in prison camps, he said. Compiled from The Associated Press. University Audio 2319 Louis 841-3775 KFNWOOD KAC-714 Amplifier with subwoofer x-over. Specially designed to drive subwoofer only. 2 OHM capable. Match this with a pair of bazookas for sweet lows. 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