| Show — — I apmpàmbs&PWogi - 4 1 i 7'1:17' 1 Senate to 'Vole Separately on Cenktre of Dodd I - k from Page One Continued 1 an expressed or implied public assurance that these were political funds for use in a campaign past or future and were converted wrongfull in our view to in On ' I 1 perennantisusrleor' i 1 that in 1961 B Johnson then vice had attended the affairs and President Humphrey- was the honor at a March:1965 dinner: I 1' 1 1 - 1 I I ' - - guest- of 'Percy reading Long jumped up and objected saying that Dodd had yielded for a question Percy was gaveled into his seat Thereupon minority leader Everett‘M Dirksen (Rill) leapt up and asked for agreement to let Percy read the letter Again Long objected "'Pointing his finger at Long as be strode toward him Dirksen said: we've been very generous with the senator from Connecticut so far- buttwo can play that kind of pool You (Longs won't be making any speeches on anyone else's Remarks on Campaign Deficit Ile also emphasized that Arthur Bar Pleads Ignorance of Letter bier' a Connecticut businpssman in a As for the Barbieri letter he said that solicitation letter on Feb:31965:said that Dodds "considerable deficit" in'Ite 1964 It was a mistake that he knew nothing about it at the time and would have ‘kTicampaign "must now be met" There was he de Stennis said he thought he knew what tten it differently ''the little people" believed about the dared "not one shred of evidence" to support the charge that the testimonial purpose of their contributions They meant for Dodd to use the money "in 'contributions were for political purposes Dodd lost considerable ground with trust for the strengthening of the office he is holding" StPriniS said this argument later in the day- when "And that doesn't include repairs to a Charles H Percy asked if Dodd --t - 1 IA !1 U Ii campaign under way" ' (11-11- ' t - I ' ' ' - - ' - ' ' - N 41 ‘1 ' 1 - - g " i ' - fr' N :' Ir: t itv : - t?':'511 4 '1' r :c — !i 1 t i 4 ' I t k I r : 'kst 3 U I - i t I 4 -- t - I :::: - Press —Associated Wirephota tra teosf id96ur7ingthanthein litrshet Four-year-ol- 1 - I i i1 ' '°)? ark" f ' le Al -- A ' j and Northeast he said y ' I: 1 N '''''''"""'"-"-' t t 1 ' -i I :1z" 'I ' :1 ' ' 1 :1 ' ' ' - I - I: '' I ' - ' )114 i ' '' li ' -' 1 ' - 1 I 3 - 3- ''' i :: ' i ' - '1 ' 1 ' '' '7' i4 - 4 t'!s- -- Is ' 1-- :l a): V lt'41 e 91' ' " - :f -- - 4- wt ' 1'' ' ' ' I ': e -' Ok i ) ' i' ' ' ' 9 1 ''' 1''1 AP I "( ‘- ' ' t A ' - 1 T ” ' ' 1144 11 ' - ti II 11 I ' 11 0 4 '44 ) 11 A ' '4 I 1 -1- I — 7 1:'1 I 1 :::::' :: ::- ' i' f:: — :::::: I? 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Father's Day li" 'c' N began in 1958 The previous inif 19 high he said was a rise 1963 1964 to cent from per i Hoover said the crime with i the HJargst increase was rob-bery which jumped 32 per i cent across the country Mur- der was next with a 23 per t cent rise and auto theft was ! from last year up 20 t The crimn rate in suburban communities rose 22 per cent 1 ? Hoover said followed closely 1:1 by a 20 per cent rise in cities Rural areas experienced a 16 t 4 per cent jump i 4 The FBI 'bases its perti centages on the absolute num- - t — hers of crimes committed and makes no adjustment for " i! population inerease Despite this Hoover said t t he found it difficult to explain tt the uptrend He said that in- - i creases were noted in all !1 parts of the country and in VI cities and towns of all sizes Hoover out that pointed there was little difference be- - ii 1 tween geographical regions :1 's Crime was up 21 per cent in the West 20 per cent in the f ilI ot 6 - f same period of 1966 the Feder- al Bureau of Investigation said Thursday J Edgar Hoover director of the FBI said it was the sharpest increase for the first three months of any year since the quarterly reports 44 i ' 4 — WASHINGTON There were 20 per cent more major crimes committed in the Unit- cieduarSte st (3) ' i' t : Nett York Times Service t1i"' i 1 ' 4A 1141 ' I °r a man whose business Isio Tan BENEFICIAL r- -- 1 u-r---- ' i' A aof ai Crime Gain 1 LommammJ This is top twenty Beneficiat men of the postyear Get a top man to plan your financial iuturel rl - f jk I f:- - '' 2070 "Skijor 1 t - -1 ning' your future —guaranteeing security for your family- - Because so many have found his experienced advice helpful and constructive LaMar Anderson joins ihe - Logan- FBI Reports A JI - I I LaMar Anderson Utahjrrice ' 1- I I ky Collge of Eastand S7238 Utah State' University $5000 (Copyright) - 1 City : 3 schools $7945: - :117? Z1- - 71 ' to he used for the acquisition of books and other maierials h e and the amounts of their grants were: Weber Sia te College Ogden $13595 University of Utah Salt Lake City $:8789: College of Southern Utah Cedar City $14308: Dixie junior Col lego St George $9308 Wesrninster College Salt Lake t' t 4'1 -- t tD-rta- my ' ern coming campaign" and "in getting - toC '' These are matching graints Percy read the letter in which ''Dodd thanked Johnson for offering to come to four testimonials planned for Oct 26 1963 in order "to assist me in my forth- - A-- D - - grants totaling $116751 sevenUtah university tind college libraries were announced Thursday by Sen Frank E ' time" 17 1 t I t for- !doss Friday June ''''' -- - a his hands his face flushed shaking shotited: "I think I know what was in their mind!" He said that'415 of the 1000 people who had attended the affairs had signed affidavits saying they had intended to make him a gift to use ashe pleased He said the ctunmittee had not found one person winsaid he u as making a political contribution for a past or future campatgn Dodd' and 19K3 pesident that Vice 'Lyndon 1 US Aid Get For Libraries - son" a The Salt Lake Tribune Colleges ' would comment on a letter printed in the New York Times on May 2S in which he had allegedly written to Johnson on Aug- Tribune Washington Euroall t 1963- WASHINGTON — Federal could begin Before alterations to a home thousands or payments to - house of dollars to repay loans a son no matter how-fin- IAA 7 I 1 - N |