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Show fSi& The Sail Lake Tribune, 6 Saturday, October 9, 1971 Mills Baiks--No Reu'ers News Agency Bv Edmond LeBreton Associated Press Writer - Chairman Fri- day turned down a call from President Nixon for the House Ways and Means Committee to act within two weeks on Nixon's plan for sharing federal revenues with states and local governments. Mills wrote Nixon that the cqmmittee's time is committed, largely to other administration proposals. And he renewed his own opposition to die revenue sharing proposal, referring to it as an across-the-boar- alty. Franklin. At present he is supervising The Pentagon Frohlkes review of said the Her bert - WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Philip A. Hart, D Mich., introduced a bill Friday that would outlaw private ownership of pistols and revolvers after giving citizens 180 days io sell their weapons io the government for a fair price. After that period, he said, unauthorized person any with a handgun in his possession would be subject to a jail a term of five years and-o- r maximum fine of $5,000. Possessing a handgun in the house doesnt increase Hart told reyour security, it. diminishes it porters, We've got an incredible overkill in our bedrooms and living rooms in our country. Hart said he believes he ae show ed tnere was no indication in any nf hi records that he was relieved of his command because of any reof porting or war crimes, atrocities or sim- ilar misconduct. The Pentagon said that since removal of the unfavorable report would constitute a material change in his file, Herberts records would be forwarded to a selection board for further consideration for promotion. It said that if he were promoted Herbert could remain on active duty but if he is parsed over he must retire by March 1, 1972. Mil A woman will buy anytliing she thinks the store is losing money . on. could pick vi strong support ments against his proposal. Hart said the court already for his bill if he could convince lawmakers that it was has ruled that the right lo more dangerous to own a bear arms provision of the Constitution does not give the handgun than not to have one. the right to retain individual at aimed was His argument those opponents of gun control weapons. The senator estimated it who claim a citizen should would cost the Treasury more a have to the have right than $500 million to buy up handgun in his home to proestimated 25 million pistect the home and his family. the revolvers in America. and tols As for constitutional argu- After their purchase, they would be destroyed, he said. "I'd vote to appropriate Ilail, that tonight if it would get rid A Leninhe said. MOSCOW (AP) of handguns, teaches F proposal would kindergartegrad children to close doors quietly handguns for the milas part of a Soviet antinoise itary, police target shooting campaign, Tass news agency dubs and collectors of antique firearms. said. ifca, d j blunderbuss Leningrad rts - ,t IffSKBL k ZCMI 1D3nn ANNIVERSARY! TJk V--J t consid- wouid er, hut not before next year, of sdine alternative form more limited assistance to local governments in financial trouble. ' -- . XJ - - t . ' w . . "w ill faiMiiLiiiei w WUM- y' Take More Time Developing such a program, wrote Nixon, would take much more time than Nixon for handling the suggested revenue sharing proposal. .Mills authorized release of the exchange of Icorrespond-eile- e after learning that White House sources had disclosed tlje Presidents request to him. and that news stories were being prepared on the subject. jin a letter dated Wednesday, Nixon wrote Mills that die chairman may have misunderstood his intentions because he requested a until Jan. 1, 1972, the effective date of the proposed revenue sharing. It is important that you understand that I seek affirmative action by the House Ways and Means Committee and the House of Representa-tiye- s at the earliest possible date, Nixon wrote. Ik Two-Wee- cane and cotton velvet quilted velvet reg. 139.95 99.95 out in gold or green glory in very practical cotton velvet, firmly quilted. The buy-m- e price tag is on very limited quantities, though. 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It stretches Appeal told that it will be am ;T nearly two weeks before you take up hearings on health c(ue financing. May I urge yen to use the intervening days to bring general revenue the House before sharing Ways and Means Committee I - s method. Mills has said earlier that committee son, Ga. The unsatisfactory efficiency report stated that his immediate superiors had lost confidence in Herbert's judgment ar.d that h could not work harmoniously with his colleagues. Gen. Barnes further recommended that bert never be allowed to command again after Col. Franklin filed the efficiency report, which described him as undependable, uncooperative and without integrity, moral courage or loy- an unfavorable fitness report from the official recod of Lt. Col. Anthony B. Herbert, who accused two superior officers of covering up atrocities in Vietnam. Herbert, who was a in Vietnam ton for about two months in 1909, was relieved of his command after he lodged complaints of atrocities with two superior officers, Brig, Gen. John Barnes and Col. J. Ross On Sharing the Army Secretary Rolrert Froehlke said Friday he was removing Rush WASHINGTON Wilbur D. Mills, - WASHINGTON laundry services and mortuary facilities at Fort McPher- Hart Bill Would Claim All Handguns Abe Marliu Army Junks Bad Report oil Colonel vs |