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Show 2A NEWS, Tuesday, January 28, 1969 DESERET ALLIED OPERATION Allies Plot I Mixon To Seek Extra Crime Eumds strategy WASI1NGT0N (AP) -PtoM Nixon resident Republileaders can congressional Con soon will he today gress for extra money to cua-ba- t crime,, with emphasis on speedier court trials and unclogging of crowded courtroom calendars. After Nixon conferred with the GOP chiefs for more than two hours, the partys Senate leader, Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois, said a supplemental appropriation to cover anticrime activities between now Public's and June 30 would be submit-te- d the by President shortly. Dirksen said that in order to bring crime to heel there will have to be more judges and a larger Justice Department staff. li.S. attorneys are so overworked, he reported, that people in their offices can devote an average of only 45 minutes to the preparation of a case for presentation in court. Thats a dreary state of affairs, he lamented. Dirksen complained also youve got criminals around on bail, trial for as long as three years and in the interim they may commit two, three or four more crimes." As a result, he said, they finally get tried on a variety of charges and generally get a a single sentence for all sentence shorter than would have been the case had each offense been treated separatelthat running awaiting y- That's no way to run a railroad, he said. Dirksen indicated Nixon will be submitting some bail reform ideas as well as a request for more money. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell sat in on the meeting with dozen Capitol more than Hill Republicans, as did Budget Director Robert P. Mayo, and George Romney, secretary of housing and urban development. In advance of the two hours with congressional leaders, Nixon had an hour-lon- g White House breakfast with Dirksen and House Republican chief Gerald R. Ford of Michigan. Nixons maiden news conference as President Monde y drew high praise from Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and Senate Democratic Whip Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Mansfield said he was favorably impressed with the tone, the tenor, the frankness of responses by the President who marked almost exactly one week in office when he went before live radio and television in the East Room of the White House. Keane FAMILY CIRCUS 'Over-Reactio- n' Worries Pueblo's Skipper Calif. CORONADO, (UPI)-Pue- blo skipper Lloyd M. 3ucher has two main goals to clear his name and again command a U.S. Navy vessel. The commander of the intelligence vessel feels there is no need for Congress to look into the capture of the Pueblo by North Korea one year ago. s. . 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Surety warnings against John Hyland, commander-in-chie- f All mail aubecrlptloni are payable la uniforms heavy with medals, dom demonstrations. 157 SO. MAIN advanca. Pacific; and Capt. Duane L Marocchl, an intelligence the veterans stood inside a ring of 100 candles surrounding the officer with the Pacific Fleet Harvey, a reserve comman- grave of the student who burned ALL der in the Navy, called an himself to death in protest unusual news conference to set against Soviet occupation. the record straight. Czechoof Bucher, a graduate of Boys Hundreds mourning 0 slovaks Town, Neb.,, jhas received paid individual tribNATURAL L00X 2V.95 and communlca ute to Palach at Olsany telegrams tions protesting his treatment Cemetery. The eight veterans HUMAN HAIR 100 by the Navy, Harvey said. , pledged to maintain their vigil HUMAN HAIR 100 The commander was particu- through the week. 12" to 10" 6" to 5" Long Long larly worried by any impression Since his heros burial three TOP QUALITY , Choice Excellent there was something unique in Palarhs grave has his being warned that he was days ago, of Colors become a shrine for Czechosio- PRAGUE (UPI)--Eig- ht gray-vaki- 300-40- Confidentially 359-019- I , UJDG 2 atcost SURPLUS CHRISTMAS STOCK AGADEG L7IGLGTO 53 suspected of a violation of Navy orders which could lead to a for surrendering the Pueblo. Harvey said the matter was routine and had been expected in the , course of Buchers narrative. 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