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Show DESERET NEWS, 4 Monday, October FAMILY CIRCUS 20, 1969 by Bil Keane Mary Jo Hearing Opens President Reaffirms Faith In Haynsvorth i . -PWASHINGTON (UPI) Nixon today reaffirmed his faith in the nomination of Clement F. Haynsworth to the Supreme Court and branded chart ?s against him as vicious character as- resident sassinations. At an impromptu news conference in his office, the chief executive predicted the Sen-- a te would confirm the Federal Appeals Court judge after senators had studied Haynsworths and background charges against him as carefully as the President said he had. Nixon said "Half the judges in the country would have to be impeached if the charges of Haynsworth's sitting in on cases in which he had stock were to prevail. The President said that even if the Greenville, S.C., judge asked for withdrawal of he would the nomination, oppose it. I believe he will be a great credit to he Supreme Court and I will stand by him until he is confirmed and I believe he will be confirmed," Nixon Administration Urges Rail Safety Measure - WASHINGTON -S(AP) catthe and "new by purred astrophic potential for death in train and destruction wrecks, the Nixon Administration has proposed the first federal railcomprehensive road safety legislation. Sending the recommendations to Congress, Transporta-.tio- n Secretary John Volpe last treek cited "a steadily rising in rail accidents, many i .involving shipiw.ts of haz ADVERTISCMINT ardous poisons and explo- e Hemorrhoids Stops Itch -- Relieves Pain Finds Way That Both Relieves Pain and Shrinks Piles In Most Cases discovered a medication with the ability, in most cares to actually shrink hemorrhoids and promptly stop the burning itch and relieve pain. In one hemorrhoid case after , another, very striking improve-$ent was reported and verified thy doctors observations. Pain and itching were promptly re- -. lleved. Then this medication starts right In to gently reduce the swelling of inflamed, 1 nictated piles. Tests conducted on hundreds of pstients by leading doctors in New York City, in Washington, D.C. and at a Midwest Medical Center proved this so. And it was all done without narcotics or stinging astringents of any kind. The secret is Preparation H an exclusive formula for the treatment of hemorrhoids. There is no other formula like it! Preparation Theres no dishonor in standing by an honest man, Nixon said, describing Hayns-wort- h as an honest man and a man of integrity. Some senators, with Sen. at the Birr Bayh, forefront, have accused Hayns-wort- h of having a conflict of interest for participating in a number of cases decided by of his 4th Circuit Court Appeals because of interest he held in firms with litigation before him. I reaffirm my support of Judge Haynsworth and I reaffirm it with even greater consaid viction than before, Nixon. "I believe this is viassassinatcious character Fire H also lubricates to make bowel movements less painful, it soothes irritated tissues and helps prevent further infection. Preparation H cornea in both ointment or suppository form. No prescription Is needed. with Robert were some reports recently that Haynsworth and Baker held stock in the same cemetery corporation in South Carolina. The White House subsequently said that Haynsworth and Baker barely knew each other and said it was character assassination to try to link Haynsworth with Baker. Baker is under conviction on charges of fraud and income tax evasion as a result of outside activities while a Senate employe. Nixon Haynsworths ability to go thruogh the fire . . . and the glare of investigation, praised Canada, Russ Visit OTTAWA (AP) Informed sources say Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau has tentatively decided on a visit to the Soviet Union in 1970. It would be the first visit to the U.S.S.R. by a Canadian prime minister. at- objected - A WASHINGTON (UPI) series of assignments kept Sgt. Maj. William 0. Wooldridge out of the Korean War, it was learned today, and put five of his closest friends in charge of enlisted mens clubs in Vietnam, Three of the five, all pals of Wooldridge from their days together at Ausburg, Germany, in the early 190s, succeeded one another as custodian of the two dozen or so clubs under the Armys 1st Infantry Division in Vietnam between 1965 and late last year, Senate investigators said. A fourth got a similar club custodian assignment in Vietnam just one week after Wool dridge was named the first sergeant major of the Army on July 11, 1966, records dis- closed. The fifth got yet another divisional dub custodian position in Vietnam in March, while Wooldridge still 1968, held h's influential Pentagon position. 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Midvale has a four-wa- y mayoralty contest with Mayor n, 59 Limited Quantify HufTyl GREAT NAMES IN SLACKS Beckstead, Charles R. Clayton, Mrs. Kathleen Kallas and Joseph Mazuran seeking the nod of the voters. Five candidates are seeking the four city council qualifying posts. The council field includes Jack D. Canning, incumbent Merrill L. Christoph-ersoA. ra0M FARAH, WRANGLER, HICKS, sizes 26 to 50. Playboy Magazine Approved F ashions s F n, Ronald B. Monsen, Casper A. Nelson and Jed W. Wasden. Few broad issues have been in the primary developed races to inflame voter interest. Top discussion has centered on law and order, but this has not engendered any great outpouring of citizen ON CLOSEOUT OF 1969 Flanagans objection to the question was upheld. Flanagan asked Arena if he agreed with the findings of Dr. Donald R. Mills, associate medical examiner in Dukes County. Mas'., that death was due to drowning. The medical examiner was satisfied that it was drowning. Arena said. I observed r.jthing else wrong. Dinis seeks an autopsy for an inquest he has scheduled into her death. stealing money and liquor. The clubs are supported by the money they take In from what GIs spend for food, drink and entertainment. Normally, a club is managed by a sergeant. A senior noncom will be custodian" for a consortium of clubs perhaps a dozen, perhaps 30 or more. The Army says it Insists that club custodians and managers a scrupulous adherdisplay ence to the highest ethical Henry n. OCTOBER Officer's Pals Run Clubs, Probe Told Bobuy senator. There had Kennedys statement on the accident differed from the senators televised explana-tio- GET IN ON JACK DAVID'S Mommy! You'd have been real proud of me today! I got to be cook' rmsM,!'' G. Baker, former secretary to Senate Democrats. This is guilt by association and character assassination of the worst kind, said Nixon. I Baker know Bobby he added. He then myself, recalled that Bakers wife had served several months in his staff when he was a California Department tached to the body. The attorney also wanted to know whether Arena had suffered any injury himself during the diving operation. The police chief said he had ., dealings rail safety statutes are inadequete to enable the government to respond to the problem, Volpe said, notin an abrupt ing that about-facsince last spring the railroads themselves now seem to agree. Unlike airlines and trucks, railroads thus far have escaped any sort of comprehensive minimum safety standards set by the government. Science Shrinks Painful ience asserted. Nixon appeared to be particularly upset about suggeshad tions that Haynsworth associations and business ADVSftTISEMINT New York, N.Y. (Special): Sc- could see. The police chief was asked on cross examination by the Kopechne attorney if he had seen any blood on her body or on hei clothing. No sir! the chief replied. Arena said the body was pulled out of the automobile by a rope, which diver John N. Farrar of the Edgartown ion. sives. Existing suffered a cut on one of his toes but did not know if it had bled. Arena also said that at no time could he recall that his foot came In contact with the body. Dinis has alleged that there was blood in Miss Kopechne's nose ond mouth and on her clothing. Joseph A. Flanagan, the Kopechneto attorney, alsoto get Arena attempted comment on whether his investigation had uncovered any evidence of criminal conduct or foul play but Fernandes and Brominski upheld the objection. Fernandes asked the chief if Continued from First Page "There were no injuries that I & open & Friday Monday TIILOBS and CLOTHIERS 120 So Main till 9 charge or budget accounts welcomed b Jfj reaction. CiilIa5!)s Entire Stock of 1969 Models MUST GO THIS WEEK! Some Hew In Crate icAll Floor Samples v.o ir Several Scratched Models PRICES Reduced to 4 A J4 ' Jb , 1' r 1 . . 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