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Show 4A Wednesday, January 29, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Approved By Panel ' v &' Nixon To Ask Funds For War On Crime Siciliano tM Lloyd To Push Wage Hike Vote WASHINGTON lution directing - A reso- the House to biring Pres-- i As they spoke, District of Several congressmen reacted WASHINGTON (UPI) Pres-the proposed congressional j ident Nixon, who promised in Columbia police reported a 23.2 strongly Tuesday to the By Gordon Eliot White his campaign that he would, pay raise to the House floor cent increase in crime here idents statement, Deseret News launch a attack;.last November over the same vigorous D- -, W. vote was coAndrews, for a roll-caRep. George . , against crime, intends to ask Washington Bureau for deployment of called Robberies ,n Ala, up 196Jfor more money and sponsored Tuesday by Rep. WASHINGTON The Senate Congress P rep: resented .a.toro ILS. Marine i companies to, 67 new federal10 Sherman P. Lloyd, Commerce Committee Wednes- approval of s the 3,200 policemen, Bmficant Part of the highere p city including six for the streets. day approved the nomination of judgeships, Washington District of Columbia patrol ;rateRocco Siciliano, - formerly of Nixon said Monday at his first Salt Lake City, as undersecretaSenate Leader Republican news as conference President; Everett M. Dirksen and House ry of Commerce. A GOOD HEARING AID The nomination now goes to GOP Leader Gerald R. Ford, that he had asked Atty. Gen.; the Senate floor, where confir- revealed the Presidents plansljohn N. Mitchell to recommend1 IS HOT EXPENSIVE! to reduce mation is expected to be voted Tuesday after meeting with him! immediate steps on Capitol Hill. crime across the nation and; later this week. Dirksen in Any hearing aid is a waste of money Sen. John O. Pastore, Washington,; said, the Nixon, particularly if worn only for a few weeks, then ask for where he said walking at night who chaired a hear- Administration would hidden in a drawer. Sonotone eeks a serious be funds whatevcan for very ing on Mr. Sicilianos nomina-- j supplemental the to provide lifetime hearing itior called him an exemplary, er it takes to carry out this war! problem. economical way and Ford said the; American who would serve his on crime by a well fitted to President wants' make advs country well. hearing aid you can enjoy all the of a "showcase time. Siciliano, an assistant secre- Washington lyan Isyelcr tary of labor in the Eisenhower what can be done to combat; )o LEADERSHIP! YEARS OF was asked to the nations rising crime rate. Administration, Reek, Slide Slip? submit answers to a series of Although neither eongression- fate Uve to fear th staff questions, but was not oth- al leader specified how much loosening, wobbling or dropping Just more security time. For at the wrong erwise quizzed about his qualifi- money would be needed, boih an(j more comfort just sprinkle a cations. the funds would be used to said . FASTEETH holds false teeth finner. He was introduced to the com- improve court procedure with Makes eating easier. No pasty, gooey 344-9120 3rd South taste. Helps cheek denture breath. mittee by Sen. George Murphy, Dentures that lit are essential to See Lynn Beyelerfor Better Hearing health. See your dentist regularly Get FA6THETH at aU drug oounten. Rules Committee . ll s, - - f - ' F? v v f ci W a j rtisement n ( i ShlfeSt ) . y$, i PALSE TEETH AP WIr Near-sighte- Mr. poodle, tJ Charlie, is Photo Nash back with master, Harold m SOmilE at SALT LAKE Missing Poodle Is Safe A BERKELEY, CALIF. (AP) M., Charlie, the nearsighted! gi?nt poodle who disappeared. three weeks ago when hewnt out without his glasses! is back home. Ifarold Nash said Tuesday Charlie was in excellent shipqJiadnt lost a pound, but was very dirty. Jhf.J20-poun- d Then came another three months of getting Mr. Charlie used to wearing the tinted glasses held on by a strap. Once he caught on, the dog silver-gre- y fitted with prescrip dof 133 Judges Summoned In S5r fia n Trial 71 I refused to go anywhere without the spectacles. Sunday night Nash got a call that the dog had been sighted in nearby Oakland, headed toward home. Monday he got more calls and finally one woman said she had the dog. And as soon as the nearsighted pooch got home, the first thing Nash did was to give him back his glasses. tion glasses by an optometrist after Nash noticed he kept bumping into things. An obstacle course was set up and the dog navigated it for six weeks as the proper lenses were being selected. Mi MYm Iat ON BACK HOME, SPECS 39 or Army Continues Mutiny Hearing Too bad the Smiths ,, are paying all that money in heating bills. They could be salting more than half of it away for next summers vacation. FRANCISCO (AP) -of six young soldiers L&S ANGELES on mutiny charges was contin(UPI)-- All ued its opening at 133uperior court judges in Los the shortly after Presidio here TuesArmys Angeles County will be subpoeday. It was marked by a demnaed to testify at the trial of onstration of 300 people. Siraan B. Sirhan for the The six are among 27 accused assassination of Sen. Robert F. during an alleged escape 1 attempt. Trial of the other 21 is expected later. Before the trial opened Tuesday, military police stopped demonstrators at the Presidio gate, then allowed them to enter in twos and threes. They of staging a n refusand around the small regrouped ing a work detail in the Presidio white where the trial building stockade, last Oct. 14. j was opening in a room that They were protesting the fatal seats 42. Nine got into the courtrelatives were shooting by a guard of Pvt. room , after Richard Bunch, of Dayton, Ohio, seated. SAN trial The KernieBy. t ' defense indicated the summons would be served today as J court convened to hear arguments on a defense motion to throw out the grand jury indictment of Sirhan for the T$e Valentine Time Is Diamond Time . See the magnificent array of diamonds at the kiUfog. Te disclosure came without explanation following a meeting Tuesday between defense and prosecuting attorneys, the defendant and Superior Court Jude Herbert V. Walker in the judges chambers. ZCMI Diamond , Ecb of the countys superior two judges nominates perjonb-annualfor the grand the final panel of 23 juror. 'is chosen by lot from the nonjiagflons. ' court Shop ly juruu It was speculated that became of the judges involvement with. the grand jury selection process,' they were summoned to Buster the defenses conten-tioi- P that the panel which indicted S i r h a n was not 1 , Hy.. A'? f? ' luutif il Mamed Ei(i(iMnt ml Stings fret $75.00 ta $5,000. Wafdiai corjjtityifonal. defense lawyer Grant B. 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