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Show Sohahaa ane ruary 7, i8tS Grab Briefs K issing Student BA TON ROUGE A police officer, since a ierre — convicted of the Hi a shedfor acsgnge of venuein his car theft ial Pierie|made the request Tuesday. Judge “lonald Hyde took the request under advisement 3 Athay, argued that his client's conviction in the torture 4sons last Abril made it impossible for him to in Weber or Davis Counties. He ask from the farce who manipulate ani hilliantoday for the federal war tracing system devices for mail sacks, an against pectate cantai jar suspect drugs, white co! er boat ized crime. and labar Ford's requesis included fio in to combatjuveni rehabilitate Fant’s fisnal 49° £9) § 4 in FBI funds, much ef which police force y at ton Rouge High would be used to modernize and Staa aS . replace “laboratory and field technical Police Want Car Pool Fe require that the viet : A sere consent of ie victi f tocommitbattery, he said Sentence is to be imposed at a late rdate SALT LAKECITY (UPI ~ Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis pension funds” ING 3 Forord equipment addicts; $1.1 bithan for jaw enforcement. $423 for law enforcement sy $283) million for and eckviniatrstion: of 1 balster activities ty eaunter the bail at the Ur says he Bya DELMAN teers whe “manipuiate well and pension funds aly re Was charged with three coun at the Ogden Hi Fi Shop. 7 THE HERALD, Prove, Utsh—Page i? $3 Billion Siated For War On Crime Released Cop Convicted For ! tee, and niilion Gi of hes foreig of hostile foreign rehabilitate offenders, eesees In ticking off areas the ‘The statement ained in a adianistration will concentrate special budget analysis. did not crime efforts, the analysis said its outline was i also said the be all-inclusive the « by the use of forged Ford sought $2.1 hepa remment aecuments. the 1972 on George Wallace. the anaivsis saul Secret Service cutlays wil! increase irom $85 mii vd se agency's to $97 million = © to provide of $150.8 million w Nd ge far expanded protecti budget to meet an expected increase in herat REIN The Deparment of Laver presidential candidates foreign missians m Washig The Immigration and Natuon > by providing «a marked Service was for $209 million to identify increase of $34 9 ition, to in the down on illegal pmsecution of igbor racketeers service soon will issue “a 0 provide 750 ihe proposai would additicnal Has, dy for the Bouvier Patrol. The service has Complained its budget nas been 8 limited investigators cou! Wiest and deport only 2 24 fraction of the The Law Enforcement Assistance ONS Dudget request was reduced to $768.8 million, a cut of $106.3 million. g an evaluation of the x effectiveness of the state and ng programs it nea wants the City Commissionto lookintosetting up a car pool to save the taxpayers alittle money and make better use of squad cars. “Tt makes no Sense to leave a large number of unmarked palice cars parked outside headquarters at night,” Fillis — oe) oethey ould be used for patrol workin alls aid the okce department could save on money and get more cars inte the field through an efficiently designed squad car pool Public Safety Commissioner Glen N. Greener agreed to studycar pool possibilities and saidthe first thing he wants to find out is how manycars the department has and what they are being usedfor at all times during a normal day. Midvale Crime Up MIDVALE, Utah (UPI) — Grandlarceny, petty larceny and auto thefts were the major contributors to an increase in crime last year, according to police Chief Louis S. Smith says the only other increases in major crime categories werethree murders — all of which were cleared by arrest His annual crime report showed 328 crimes committed last year, cornpared to 289 in 1973 Judges Weigh Jury Call SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — Third District Judges meet Feb. 21 and 22 to determineif a county grand jury should be convened Presiding Judge Bryant H. Croft said Wednesday the first day the first day of testimony before the judges will concern the State Liquor Control Commission Croft said these who wishto testify and present sworn. evidence to the judges on the Liquor Commission should iimbeforethe hearing date e judges meet every twoyears to determine if a jury should re calied Slaughter Business Up WHOEVER LOVES | LOVE YOU in onelayer $2 or two 2.50. The valentine CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET? 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