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Show u Police Push Pay Demand it By BOBERT MULLINS special meetings can be taken members have to approve only on items appearing on Police and firemen joined the agenda. forces several weeks ago to Hansen said he would seek present their demands to the clarification on the motion City Commission. from the PMAA attorney, Of a total of 257 police offi David K. Winder. Members, however, gave a vote of confidence to a committee of representatives of PMAA and the police union. In thejr motion to stay tough, they agreed to continue to seek a top wage in e four years of $778 for patrolmen and nothing DAYS-MOless. Lynn J. Marsh, city personnel director, has proposed $538 a month to start and $676 top in four years for Deseret News Staff Writer The Police Mutual Aid Assn. (PMAA) Tuesday agreed to a stay tough policy on seeking better wages and working conditions, but held up nam- ing a bargaining agent The Salt Lake City Commission voted Tuesday to consider an ordinance that would permi police and firemen to bargain collectively. The fire fighters some time ago named their . Union as bargaining agent, t A special meeting of the OPEN: first-grad- 6 PMAA was called by Camer-c- n Hansen, to president, e patrolmen. inform members of events Because of toe delay in toe since April 2 on seekng im- ' motion on toe , bargaining provements in wages , and agent, members took no acworking conditions. tion on a move to withdraw A motion from the floor that from toe coalition of v police the Police Union Local 470 he and fire fighters, ' called toe the bargaining agent for toe ' Sat Lake City Public Safely Police Department was tabled Department Forces. ,, At a meeting last week, toe by Hansen because it had not been listed on the agenda. The PMAA board of directors of the organization to disassociate from voted stipulate that official action &t toe coalition committee,- - but by-la- cers, 240 are members of the Mutual Aid group and 215 are members of the police union. The union is scheduled to meet Thursday to discuss actios it will take. T. W. Brown before City Judge Melvin H. Morris after the girl told of prostitution activities and said she had been forcibly taken to San Francisco. Bond was set at $1,500 each on toe four persons charged, two men and two women. The FBI took an girt under protective custody today as warrants were issued for the arrest of four Salt Lakers on charges of pandering. The complaints were signed Tuesday by Police Officer Wednesday, June 11, 196? Winners July 4 Royalty Contest Opens Juhe registration is now open for toe annual Independence Day king and queen contest sponsored by the East Millcreek Lions Club. will 11, 6:30 A9 be' selected p.m.,'at Rose-cre- st School, 2400 Fisher Lane. Children turning fivqn years old on or before July-4tliving between 27th and" 45th South and Highland' ' Drive and Wasatch Boule- -. vard, are eligible. TT MV CARTER 9:00 to 5:30 Now In 48 cf SO States W X Y Over 1600 Stores , ' . , sv- -' FREE PARKING PAINTS NOW IN UTAH SAT. -- M. T first-grad- DESERET NEWS. FBI Issues Warrants .1 'iT1 Sunnyside Square ir 7 TKia, Ful. & SAT. D 6-- 3 - Conservationists Decry Rpai Plan' U . 4 a - Jt. a t mmmm mum i A scenic road which would- Speaking In opposition weret skirt toe south end of EscaJeffrey Ingram, Albuquer-- i lante Canyon and extend beque, N.M., southwest repre-- . tween Bullfrog Basin and sensitive for the Sierra Club; on the north Mrs. June Viavant, Salt Lake rim of the Colorado River City, diairman of the Uintah Canyon drew fire of conserva, Group of toe Sierra Club; tionists today. Jack E. McLellan, Salt Lake The occasion was the fourth City, chairman of toe Wilder Wasatch of a series of public hearings ness Committee, on toe project conducted by Mountain Club Inc.; Stewart toe State Highway DepartC. Campbell, Salt Lake City, ment in toe auditorium of toe president of Utah Wonderland State Office Building. Stages; and Richard Snyder Inc., Salt Lake City, repreCost of toe proposed senting the Federation of road would be $6 million, Western Outdoor Clubs. Clem ' Church. Panguitch, L. Montmorency, State Road Commission chairman, said. , mayor of South Ogden and of the Utah MuniciThe State Highway Depart- -' president said he does not League, pal the said members ment staff the proposed road, oppose road would provide mobility provided adequate safeguards for traffic along the Cblorado marRiver Canyon between Cisco, are guaranteed against area. wilderness the ring Grand County, and Glen CanH.' Bemell Lewis, chairman yon City, Kane County. Commis-propose- d Conservationists I called' the 4 of toe Kane County as a toe favors road road an intrusion sion, into one of the last wilderness means of economic develop-area- s ment for toe area. of the country. mw M2)0K)Q JL J G5MY CART dhthfH mmmm PAINT S TOR I 'n0B UUUuUUUA fi CARTER Fred S0& liRrwW EWwWwwWWwBrlleiS vV oh GUMWTEEB. oUH REGISTER FOR . 2 b GALLONS OF PAINT; YOUR CHOICE AND COLOR Arrests Rise During Period 5 WINNERS i rape, robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, miscellaneous thefts,, sex cases and drug cases was 5,295, compared with 4,946 in last year.. Police Chief Dewey J. Flllis were said 5,425 persons arrested, compared to 4,485 arrests from Januaiy through May 1968. 1968. All four homicides commitfive-mont- last thefts, miscellaneous i year. . , Crimes committed ' ahd cleared, with figures for 1968 in brackets, follow: Rape, 8 committed, 4 iolved (11, 4); robbery, 114, 38 (74, with deadly 36) ; , assault weapon, 81, 68 (63, 44); .bur300 33) (1,328, ; 1,288, giary, ted in the city during the h period of this year have been solved, Fillis said. Four of. six committed were solved in the same period DEPOSIT AT GRAND OPENING STORE from January to police through May, compared with the same period last year. Total in toe areas of homi-cid- i, Total arrests made by the Salt Lake City Police Department in eight crime categories were up 940 during the first five months of 1969, compared with the same period A Police Department port, however, shows a total of 349 more crimes reported 8,445, : Uj , reg. 5.00 per jil.V INTERIOR UTEX WALL PAINT , 91I. rej.6.50pr HOUSE PAINT ONE COAT " LATEX I YEARS DURABILITY SELF PRIMING ON ALL SURFACES EXCEPT BARE WOOD DRIES. IN SO MINUTES FOR USI ON WOOD, BRICK. MASONRY, SHINGLES AND SHAKES SOAP AND WATER CLEAN-U- P FORTIFIED WITH ALCOA'S HYDRAl . DRIES TO A IEAIITIFUL PUT FINISH FAST DRYING 6 . " t OUTSTANDING ' - - HIDING POWER , ' ODOR' WO PAINTY WASHABLE AFTER ONE WEEIC EASY SOAP AND WATER -- CLEAN-U- P sex cases, drug cases, (3,108, 667); 198, 69 (281, 94); 97, 79 (75, 56). 587 re- ..PHONE.. ..STATE ir' rgX mssss. Q!S 3 C3SOS? R Jeffrey : Beers 1 Kim Lems Shelly Lloyd GREETINGS TO: Jeffrey Beers, Kim L, 400 East, Centerville; & SauoMer o? and Mrs. Cornells Lems, 801 Serpentine Way, dMhtSr of Mr end Mrs. Leo Lloyd, 2812 S. 3000 West; Craig Parke. i . chartes Parice, 1146 Bronze Lane, Sandy; end ell other vear od Wednesday. fPIctures of babies of Deseret News baby photo s'Jdio, charge at the Deseret News m. until 3 p.m. et least from 10 34 E. First South, Monday through Friday ttiree days befor baby' birthday. 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