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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 4 nett, Dr. Eisenhower said he is asking "the appropriate research staff and, later, members of the new Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence to consider your suggestion. Thursday, July 11, 1968 Senator Bennett Speaks Out Dr. Eisenhower, Bennett Opposes the bill. The Senator said, "This legislation is probably the most significant anti -- crime legislation to come before the Congress in many years, clearing the Senate after some three weeks of debate and discussion. "Like all legislation and all things, it is not perfect, but it is a beginning for our police officers and for Americans as they attempt to bring an end to the tremendously costly crime wave in this nation." Retirement Increase - Washington Senator Wallace F. said today he would Bennett, strongly oppose an attempt to inR-Ut- ah, crease retirement benefits for members of Congress. "A bill to increase retirement benefits of Senators and members of the House of Representatives by percent thirty three and one-thi- rd has actually been passed by a House committee. Should this measure pass, at this time, it would be an expression of contempt for the taxpayer," Senator Bennett real task is to try to bring together on the causes evidence convincing of violence, and to suggest practical solutions in the light of that evidence." A women wainting at the door ready to go to the store had her arms full of coats and four little children Elsenhower Letter at her side. Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower, chairman of the commission formed to study causes and prevention of violence, today said his group is going to consider a suggestion by Senator Wallace F. to recommend the Bennett, imposition of strong Federal and newly-appoint- ed said. "It is curious that this proposal could even receive support in Congress at a time when our government is facing a deficit of $20 (b) billion in fiscal 1968 and a potential deficit of $28 (b) billion in 1969, and the American people are being asked to pay the huge bill through tax increases and spending cuts' the Utahn stated. Senator Bennett, a member of both the Senate Finance Committee and Senate Banking and Currency Committee, continued: "the measure, whose minimum projected cost would be at least $14 (m) million, has already been passed by a House Committee, which has asked for a rule to move the bill to the floor of the House. "If and when the bill reaches the Senate, I plan to vote against it, because it is essential that Congress works toward putting our fiscal house in order; passage of the increased retirement benefits bill would definitely stunt the process," he said. is Presi- who dent Emeritus of Johns Hopkins University, explained, "In a few weeks we shall have a staff and begin serious work. As I see it, our Her husband coming down the why she was standing there. She replied, handing him the coats, "This time you put the children's coats on and Ill go honk the stairs, asked horn." ah, Two small boys had taken the clock apart to see "what made it tick." After examining each part very carefully they put the clock together again. During the night their father was awakened from his sleep when the clock began striking. It struck 28 times without stopping. "Cindy," he called to his wife, excitedly, "you'd better get up. Ill be jiggered State penalties for firearms misuse. Senator Bennett earlier this month suggested to the brother of former President Dwight Eisenhower that the Commission study the feasibility of a provision being added to the U.S. Code which would impose stiff penalties for use of a gun in commission of a crime above and be- yond penalties for the crime itself. if it aint later than I ever knowed The Utah lawmaker, who has been to it be." a leading figure in urging certain tighter controls while retaining fireConversation between two young arms rights guaranteed by the Conhad covered business, travelers stitution, said: and weather politics. As it turned "The States themselves could al- to the women, first said, "I underso be encouraged to adopt similar that stand are easier to brunettes provisions. I am confident such with than blondes.' ' laws would be helpful in reducing get along believe "Dont you it," answered crime and violence and the misother. the wife has been both, "My use of firearms." 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