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Show L jL- -- 2A DESERET Wedneiday, March 26, 1969 NEWS, 'Fight Poverty WASHINGTON -P- (UP1) Nixon's special adviser on urban problems told a television audience of in 27 cities today that private volunteers work-ini'- ! at the local level can do more to fight poverty than the federal government. Daniel P. Moynlhan, head of Ninon's Urban Affairs Council, said the Administration is extremely serious about such volunteer efforts. resident n ife recalled that 20 ago that those who urged grass roots activities in place of the federal government actually wanted to do nothing about the problems involved. There has been a profound change here, Moynihan said in the closed circuit television appearance. He said there is now a growing feeling that "national government is not very good at delivering services" and that private organizations can do better. An years Panel Okays audience of approxi Private' In - The WASHINGTON (UP1) Senate today hurried toward passage of a $12 billion boost in the national debt limit so the government w ill be able to pay Its bills next month. figures the debt will top the present ceiling by $2.2 billion on April 15. Treasury Department show 'Isolation' ANGElS LOS The apparently careful planning by Sirhan. Fitts said he would argue Sirhan bought a gun secretly because it is against the law for an alien to own one. (UPI) direct word of the administrastar witness for the defense, an tion's programs, and to give intemationaily-knowpsychia- the President's top level adNEW YORK (UPI) Former j trist who said Sirhan B. Sirhan! visers "a better under- Secretary of State Dean Rusk; as in a hvpnotic The three-hou- r program, whose format included questions to the federal officials from the audiences in the cities, was sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Arch N. Booth, the chambers executive Vice President, said the program was designed both to give the participants in the 27 localities standing of the concerns and views of community leaders. With Agnew were Secretaries Marice H. Stans of the Commerce Department, George Romney of the Housing and Urban Development Department, John A. Volpe of the Transportation Department and George P. Shultt of the Labor Department. 27 n j .!SuseS:Cenhfshrt,Roihr,l noliS IlaaSSXenned3r,,,r80tarP1Sirtian to the be built into the WASHINGTON (U?I) -Pr- es-ident if he seeks a hike in benefits.; should the in Nixon is considering Any changes proposed program, widows' bene assing Congress to increase Social Security program likely should be equal as their Social Security benefits, it was 'would be included in a general husbands pensions and people domestic legislative package. disclosed today. lover 65 should be allowed to The Los Angeles Tunes said Ronald Ziegler, White House deduct from their income taxes secretary, Nixon probably would ask for a the full cost of presidential press d said active discussions were 7 per cent drug and medical expenses. under way on proposals to raise increase in benefits. lie said no final During his campaign for the benefits, decision had been made and presidency last fall, Nixon said that "a lot of prt5osals were he wanted to "improve and under consideration. expand Social Security. Presumably, Nixon will ask Among other tilings, he said for an increase in payroll taxes cost - of 1 v 1 n g adjustments across-tie-boar- j Hotel two days Ambassador before the shooting to "case the physical setup; and about going there primary election night with the revolver tucked and. askn to ask Diamond about!'" was coming through at target (Kennedy practicing the pantry, and He of - The state was expected to wind up its presentation Thurs-day- , and the jury may get the In the. third segment of a five-pa- case late next week the 13th television Interview on the week of the trial. NBC Today show, Rusk said there is as yet no "systematic Dr. Bernard Diamond, Tuesisolationism in this country but day traced Sirhans alleged there is some pressure for a mental illness from the age of four until he developed into a turn in that direction. "chronic paranoid schizophre-- ( "We have those who want to in abandon our commitments We have! Diamond said without reser-thos- e Southeast Asia who want to pull ourjvation Sirhan was not able troops out of Europe . . . those rmeaningfully and maturely to who would move toward all premeditate the assassination of sorts of quota restrictions in our (Kennedy. The jury acceptance trade policy, the former cabinet of such diminished responsibi officer said. lity could save the Arab from the California gas there are better chamber. "Maybe answers than the collective security we invented at the end Deputy Dist. Atty. David Fitts of World War II . . . There are was expected to hit hard with worse answers. previous testimony showing fairs between World Wars I and II. rt to all WRITERS in this area... New York book publiiber will An executive of a soon be in this city to interview writers. His purpose is to uncover manuscripts worthy of publication. Fiction, poetry, juveniles, collections of short stories or article, religious, specialised and even controversial aubjeets will be considered. ... fits In Debt Limit Doctor To Be Quizzed cities mately heard from Moynihan, Vice Piesident Spiro T. Agncw and members of Nixon's cabinet. in 20,000 Social Security Due Hike? New Hike SIRHAN WITNESS Rusk Sees Signs Of If yon have a manuscript ready (or almost ready) for publication, and would like to discuss it with this executive. please telephone the number below, ree of charge. Call between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 pam, and leave your name and address. You will be contacted later. Tl phone: Sept! 8005539550. This is a free call. If you prefer, writ to tho Hltorial Director, P.O. Bex 311S, O.P.O., Now York, N.Y. 10001 H-- lt, 1 The Senate Finance Committee approved the bill w ithout change Tuesday. House-passe- One Penny spent d Chairman Russell B. Long, said the committee rejected all amendments to avod a conference with to House out work the compromise language. ., Is Four Pennies The measure would Increase the "temporary debt ceiling from $365 billion to $377 billion. The ceiling would revert to a level of $365 "permanent billion on June 30, 1970. Earned or Demo Wins Seat In Tennessee NASHVILLE, TENN. (AP) The Secret of Success of The Last of the Small Spenders51 , i c Jones, a cotton farmer, had One penny. Thatfe how much it costs to dry one load in a GAS dryer. (It costs five pennies in the other kind.) 32,705 votes to 16,336 for William Davis, running for George C. Wallace's American Independent party, and 15,645 for Leonard Dunavent, the Republican nominee. Seven independents trailed far behind in the voting Tuesday. WALLACE WON The district is traditionally Democratic, but Wallace carried it last November when running for president against Richard M. Nixon and Hubert H. Humphrey. The congressional vacancy was caused by the death of Democratic Rep. RobA. Everett last Jan. We 5 -- Ed Jones, a Democrat, ran far ahead of nine' other candidates to win the Tennessee 8th District seat in the first congressional race since the general election last November. ert FIVE FE 0NEPW tv The average monthly cost of operating a gas dryer in our area is still in pennies. Os 4 20. , Wallace, in a campaign rally for Davis, had called the special election "America's most political race between now and the next national i III fcl 1 1 t re fe'ri-- flection." 7 Gov. Buford Ellington, who heads the Democratic state organization. described the outcome as "a key victory for the Democratic Party in Tennessee, Nixon rarried the state for the Republicans last XWv i Mih t tY? V V v .'77 , v v. The average monthly cost of operating the other kind of dryer is in dollars. autumn. WRONG DISTRICT Jimmy Peeler, Democratic chairman: "Wallace picked the district to dabble in. HALO-OF-HEA- Republicans fared better in another Tuesday special election,' in California, where they worn a vacant state senate seat and took control of the chamber for Jhe first time in 13 years. Tte winner was John Nejed-Iv- , district attorney of Contra Costa county, who Duvms GAS Said I ,i T - Low cos! operation Convenient operation $ DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Office, 14 I. First South . Ativertisirte enO Clrcwletien H) S. Mein St. Salt Lake C'tv, Utah 1411 tablished June IS, 1150. Published t,.ch evening. Entered it the Salt Lake City Post Oltice as second clats met ter according to Act ef Coneress March 3, Wt. The Deseret Newt Publishing Com geny essumei no responsibility for meouscrlpte end photograph contributed. Photoorephs end ertides mey be reprinted only with written permit-tu- n given In edvenco. CARRIER DELIVERY RATES One month ideilr only) $100 $12.00 Sixvnonths (deity only) $24.00 Ongyeer (deiiy only) $ 3.00 Ong month (deity end Sunday) 114 00 Si fnonthi (daily an. Sund.y) SJ4.00 Cntyoer (daily and SunMy) MAIL DILIVIBY BATBS W OO mo. Daily (Sunday by cerrlor) 1.25 mo. D.ily only 3.50 mo. Dally end Sunday mo. 3.54 Saturday only 1 yr. AM mo. too s i-Church Now only s V 5 s ' ' All moil subscription advanct. art yr. poyoblo in cniy.W, L ' Thats why we call the gas dryer The Last of the Small Spenders. Its a miser on maintenance costs, too -- for the gas flame never wears out. Now what was the initial cost difference for your gas dryer? Peanuts. " No Extra Chargt Avocado California Gold Cappartana BONUS A gas dryer is worth more to begin with. You never have to replace the flame -- it never wears out! If you dont have a gas dryer, make the small change. The Small Spender will make more than small change for you. For Buying Now 600 LOADS DRIED FREE! -- morn VAiUff roa rout atorvrr MOUNTAIN FUEL BUPPLY COMPANY -- Appliance NatuMl G&t. Stuou- - Salts AServict 3.54 Member Audit Bvraau of Circulation!. Saturday only and Church New mai Auisida carrier delivery ar tea ' oO Choice of colors , I ''' Dor? dry cycle defeated Democrat George Miller III. The;vaeancy was caused by the death of Miller's father. v s 470 So. 10th East Phona 355 - 3439 A K One of the Secrets of Success of all the gas appliances is that theyre all Small Spenders. f) K t . |