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Show J' it , The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 22, 1965 by Fred Francis Sister Suzie Continued The West in Washington By Frank Hewlett Tribune Washington Bureau be spent are Carbon County, 688;. Kane County Schools, Millard County $31,406; Price, $140,140; West Millard $112,125; Nebo High School, Fillmore, $29,552 Delta, County, WASHINGTON Tli approval School District, Spanish Fork, and Sevier School District, ef seven Neighborhood Youth $49,600; Provo City Corp., $42,- Cofps projects for Utah with : Ka-na- $18,-37- 8. federal grants totaling $372,909 was announced WASHINGTON Defense . Sec- olete elemintation In two or Friday. With the local retary Robert S. McNamara has three years. I would like to have your contributions been asked by Sen. Wallace F. to provide "best estimate of our needs of a this will amount Bennett to a $423,889 pro- Congress with the departments stockpile of silver to meet the gram in the future silver. ...requirements so requirements of the possibility Presidents war that arrangements can be made of conventional as well as nuto reserve an adequate stockpile clear warfare. Current estion poverty. The Neighbor-hoo- d from the nations fast depleting mates indicate that some one billion ounces of silver are now Youth silver reserves. " in the the Treasury. Because work supwill Treasury's Corps projects provide of of "As silver is the stock understand I ply it, however, only experience as well as jobs for silver available in the United there are no current stockpile school dropouts. ' The projects and amounts to States and because of the proposals for the Defense Depimportance of silver in nearly artment under study, the Utahn all types of electrical, photogra- wrote. Head for Retreat automotive and other phic, it is necessary to Plug Tunnel at Dam Presi- equipment, WASHINGTON (AP) WASHINGTON-T- he know what might be considered Bureau dent and Mrs. Johnson flew by the minimum silver stockpile to of Reclamation plans to call for bids in July on a plug for the helicopter Friday night to stay meet our defense needs. This Is left diversion tunnel at Glen overnight at Camp David, the Wrote Sen. Bennett, especially true because the Canyon Dam. presidential retreat in the Mountains of Maryland. Treasury's supply has been and Interior Department officials They took off from the White continues to be depleted, at a said construction work should rate that would cause its' com- - begin in September. House at 9:50 p.m. EDT. Solon Asks Silver Need in Defense the bill Orth conceded one factual ror in the NRA Newsletter until 11 a.m. Satura vote on a Central Ameriday about 1,700 of its troops from can proposal to appoint a Brathe Santo Domingo area. zilian officer as commander of U.S. Ambassador Ellsworth the forces in the Bunker told a special Organiza- Dominican Republic. tion of American States (OAS) The arrival of the Brazilian conference that the withdrawal however, was not contingent, of some of the U.S. Marines and on the appointment. dependent would with start paratroopers the arrival in the Dominican Thus the U.S. withdrawal was not expected to be delayed. troop Republic of a 1,250-ma- n Bunker said the U.S. withdrar contingent from Brazil wal would be equivalent to the Postpone Vote number of Latin American solThe conference decided later diers in the Dominican Republic SPECIAL SAVINGS n POLAROID LAND CAMERA as part of an force authorized by the OAS. Three Nations In Santo Domingo now, there are 250 soldiers from Honduras, 158 from Nicaragua and 20 policemen from Costa Rica. A Brazilian advance party of 20 men is due to leave for Santo Domingo Saturday, with another 300 men to follow Monday. The remainder of the mostly Marine and Army contingent will follow later either by air or ship. Under fire from Latin American countries because of its unilateral troop intervention in the Dominican crisis, the United States had said it would yield g the chores to an transport of inch bore), Hannon said, thei liw would include antique firearms prized by 800,000 U.5. ; collectors. "I think you have a point about the collectors, Dodd ! said. . dev- "dangerous including bazookas,' hand grenades, antitank guns and other lethal devices, should be rewritten. By defining as "dan-- j gerous devices any weapon of more than .50 caliber (one-ha- CALL ME ices, ON THE PHONE buy W W V T'fTT 4 At the Paris DIAMOND by Appointment' lf WWWW a Doe"! 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The administration bill resulted from anticrime suggestions expressed by President Johnson in a special message to Congress last March. Inaccurate Protests Dodd and other senators have said anti-bi- ll mail has been heavy, but Dodd says many of protests result from an inaccurate view of measures proposed in U.S. Okchs 7 Utah Youth Corps Units Continued Gun Aide Ready to Help Write Good Law on Summer Fashions for all the Family! n j NO CHARGE for Alterations peace-keepin- force. n Defeats Soviets In New York, the U.N. Security Council voted down a Soviet resolution that would have condemned the U.S. intervention as a violation of the U.N. Charter. Another FREE 6-POI- U.S. Chief Delegate Adlai E. Stevenson introduced a resolution asking the council to cooperate with the OAS to end the civil war. The council had authorized U.N. Secretary General U Thant to send a personal representative to Santo Domingo. U.N. Ceasefire .CHECK, ' 273 S. MAIN MERAOWN HD Mike Fox A ' factory-traine- d 1. 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