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Show 8A September 5, 1967 DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, VA Mortgage Bill 'Mare' Raiser Tar Mke ; By RAY GRASS Deseret News Staff Writer Being a James Bond type secret agent is not as easy as it looks or so some 25 new rookie police officers were finding Tuesday. ' The hew recruits are undergo ing training in police work? One of the phases in the training is surveillance of a suspected narcotics pusher. The pusher is a plant and for die problem is called the hare- - because the rookies are supposed to follow him and attempt to catch him in the act (M(Mi ices for purposes other than training. "The release also would apply , WASHINGTON Legislation jf veteran is transferred by which would establish fair and official orders from one duty equal mortgage procedures for station, to another, Th legislation simply would veterans when they are called, d to active duty is being co-tur.iuL serving circumstances where the V. administrator would be required ). Bennett lto relieve the veteran from The Utah Republican, who being held personally liable for Joined with Sen. John G. Tower any possible future default of a in sponsoring the bill, subsequent purchaser of his said: property. "The legislation would require file veterans administration to grant the veteran a release from his continuing liability to the administration when the Mawin, Hoad 4 Pow TmIi, veteran sells his property as a Foniitvr. (n opkolstoring) direct result of being called to Will DO IT WHAT NAVI YOU active duly in the armed serv- SHOT HI Wm) 4th Sooth Deseret News Washington Bureau of pushing, picking up or dump Capt M. J. Butterfield, com mander in charge of training. About 50 per cent of the drops were discovered by the recruits This phase in training shows about. 50 per cent of the the recruits the problems of aur- - recniits were ec burned veiDance of suspects not only In 'caught by the hare. narcotic cases, but burglaries,) As a whole this is very s shoplifting and numerous numbCT others "said officer Dan Water, llemJ ,n toUini tuspcctnd who taught dass. not being caught, Sometimes on Two hares were used in a real case you have to follow a Thursdays probb&a and the person for hours and try not to recruits were broken down into be caught, Officer Waters small groups and told to follow said. the hare and find where he SIMILAR TRAINING picked up and dropped the narThis training is very similar cotics. to that received when officers ,d f good-rape- , r (R-Te- r if The hare first visited a doctors office, then went to a pharmacy where he picked up a supof narcotics. posed package Then he went into die street to dispense the drug. DID WELL-ALM- are sent to the Federal Bureau of Narcotics for schooling, he said. We had the hares make drops in phone booths, magazine shops, in hotels and even In some mailboxes, Persons may They did very 'wen whenjflnda white capsule inthe they foUowed the hare on foot, downtown area. If they do, they but when they attempted to fol- - can can the police department low by car, they met with very and we will check it out, Ofti-u- n said leer Waters said. successful results," , f KEtCHUMS Repair Shop Just A Dog This puppy. Deseret News pet of tbs week, seems to have a problem, no one has adopted him- Be is available at the Utah Humane Society animal shelter, 461) S. 4000 West Shelter open noon to 5:30 pom. except on Monday, - - OST SCHOOL BAND INSTRUMENTS U. Fuels Expert NO OBLIGATION TO BUY ALL To Present Paper A University of Utah fuels en- research and 4293,000 in grants gineering professor will deliver from the U. of U. and the Office a paper at the Society of Mining of Coal Research. and Engineers A renewal contract being the Rocky would give the U, ef negotiated Mountain MinerU. about 4180,000 for coal als Conference research for the next two years. Sept. 6-- in JLas Dr. Wiser, a U. of U. faculty Vegas, Nev. member for two years, received D r. Wendell his B.S. and Ph.D, degrees from H. Wiser, 101T tho Utah school In 1949 and 4954. 75 South, E. MONEY APPLIES If YOU DOI HART1BROS 4 Locations Sugar Crftonwood Mol Howe-Hyland- Downtown 44 L Irti South CWtoU N. Moia Bountiful, chairrt man of the ment of Dr. Wiser fuels engineer- ing, will present 'A Kinetic Comparison of Coal Pyrolysis before and Coal Dissolution the coal division of the confede-pa- rence. U S. KEDS' end gum rubber gym pyrolysis and dissolution are separate processes to convert coal to liquid products. In pyrolysis, changes in coal are made by heating it in the absence of air. By the dissolution method, coal ia dossolved in a solvent, Dr. Wiser explained. ' bosketbaH shoes. Oxford style In white or block. style In white. Kt-c- ut of fine cotton. , PEPPEREll GYW TRUNKS. NELSON GYM SOX of combed cotton. . ModJregor - ATHLETIC SUPPORTER Tht paper more GIRLS OFFICIAL GYM SUITS Official Far Salt lake Oraaifa ScJieef Districts st Cottonwood inly, Regulotion style gym with suits region sleeves and button front. Of Dacron A cot- ton' wash-and-we- ar in official color fabric for oil Salt Lake and Granite schools. At Zinlks Cottonwood Mall only. than is the result of of five year County Fire Manual Is Updated Wouldnt The training manual for the Salt Lake County Fire Department has been revised and brought up to date, Salt Lake County Commission Chairman Oscar Hanson said Tuesday. you know it? The training manual has been outdated and under the direction of Fire Chief Frank P. Jones, with the help of five other fire officers, the manual is now up to date. Whenever Im doing something in another part of the house, the phone rings. I enjoy visiting -as much as anybody. Its all the extra steps that get me. The revision of the manual was at no cost to the county, the commissioner said. County commissioners have also approved a request that the rules and regulations of the Salt Lake County Firemens Civil Service Commission be revised and brought up to date. This revision will be made by K. W. Aylett, a Civil Service Commission member. lFOOTBALLSHOESI A complete assortment of the best football shoes, In models for little league, .High School and top-quali- ty Col-Je- play. Mr. Aylett will work four hours a day at a cost of 4154 an hour on a temporary basis until the rules and regulations are To get a little nearer to your telephone, get telephone nearer to youi Commissioners also approved the appointment of Douglas R. Anderson, 416 Harrison St., In ;Midvale, as a member of the Salt Lake County Firemens Civil Commission. He ,S e r v i c e replaces Albert Eccles who. resigned after serving on the commission for 22 years. Burglars Get $60 Burglars entered the home of Linda Stapp, 437 Sego Ave.- - (645 South), and stole $60 in cash from a small vase in the living 'room. The victim told police her house has been burglarized three times within the last two weeksT There were no sTgn of forced entry, police reported. 0 fli Enjoy an extamiiMi pbww In yaw Imm tfcswttfc. 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