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Show Cafeteria Explosion Injures 25 Israelis Press International Popular Front for the Libera- tion of Palestine, an Arab terrorist bomb exploded commando group that in the Hebrew Universi- By United A today ty library cafeteria in Jerusalem, wounding 29 persons, 7 seriously. A second 'bomb exploded later near an Israeli bank in the Ramallah district of North Jerusalem, but damage was very minor and there were no casualties. Baghdad Radio s?id the claimed for responsibility attacks on two Israeli planes, said Us commandos were responsible for the Jerusalem blast. Isr clashes broke out today along the Suez Canal where the United Nations has warned the situation grows more serious daily, FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keine DESERET NEWS, I TRurtdoy, March 6, l?6 Animals Get Better Care In Zoo Than Children In Jail, SolonsTok and there were daylong skirmishes Wednesday along the Jordan and Syria cease-firlines. Adding to Jewish anger was a Baghdad Radio report that new Israeli spy trials were underway in Iraq. Some of the alleged spies were reported to be Jewish and Baghdad said Wednesday those found guilty would be hanged rcgardiess of world pressure. whose oiganizatioiv youngsters in trouble that Ij Rowan, (AP) studied Cook with been have receive Animals caged in zoos County Jail concj-tionacquainted betier care than (.eper.dent or 'throughout the country in the said while it "was a jundelinquent children housed in st dq jears do not adhere to gle, there has been noticeable many of the nations reform in- - . . in the last year.-- , standards Partl.ou improvement stitutions, a penal re.orm leader in hiring and traimn? But while the situation has imlarly told Congress teday. .staffs, Rowan said. proved 100 per cent, it still has. 100 per cent to go. "If someone suggested that we should treat delinquents like ammas a.re senarated "Chicago still has both groups animals, a lot of people would we are keeping delinquent housed in the same facility let. PvehimxV" Execu raise their children in jails many of where dependent and neglected tive Director Joseph R. Rowan negatively which house them, cages of the John Howard Association he con- influenced, he said. inmates adult mainly, of Illinois told a Senate juvenile tended. delinquency subconimtitee. Noting that the good example The subcommittee's probe of of qualified staff members can a he "that Ider.', "However," . . prison conditions focused today influence people with problems suggestion is not at all bad, on Chicago's Cook County Jail, but that many juvenile facilities heve it or not. described by subcommittee don't have them. Rowan askec. J. Dodd, "Is it any wonder that we are Most zoos follow certain rec- Chairman Thomas as another black hole operating crime hatcheries in ognized standards, and yet most jurisdictions for the care of in this nations penal system. many places? WASHINGTON e s, ' children are J ANOTHER, ROUND 3 Pet. Price Hike Seen "Oh, yeah WASHINGTON (UPI) The U. S. Chamber of Commerce predicted today that inflation will push prices up about 3 per cent this year, a rate it called excessive," even if high taxes and high interest rates are applied by the federal reserve in the late fall are finally taking said Dr. Carl H. effect, Madden, chief economist of tire Chamber. restraints are continued, as will probably be required for much of this year, the price level rise may be held to about 3 per Madden said. "This cent, here's a note about a Home and School meeting last night." would be a considerable imHe told the Senate-Housprovement over last years 4.2 Economic Committee that unper tent increase, but it would maintained. employment probably will ex- still be excessive. 4 ceed per cent of the work The outstanding general force in the second half pf the Madden praised the Nixon still the administrations announced polieebnomy is problem of year, an increase over the 3.3 inflation, despite some evidence per cent level recorded at tire cy of gradual that the fiscal restraints be- end of 1968. pressures to cool the economy 8 with a minimum increase in and latedly started in If the fiscal and monetary unemnlovripnt. tire monetary restraints tardily e mid-196- Grim Tale Of Murder; Hearts Gone (UPI) hearts i . New Super 8 Anscomatic STI HO The TRURO, MASS. were cut out and missing from three of four dismembered womens bodied found in shallow graves in this Cape Cod community, Dist. Atty. 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