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Show Our Phone Numbers Stayin' Fair Fair tonight and Thursday. Daytime highs 45 to 50. Lows tonight near 25. Details, weathei map on Page C-- VOL. NO. 3 7 2 1 4 9 News Tips Home Delivery Information Sports Scores Classified Ads Only SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 10c PAGES 4 6 MOUNTAIN THE FIRST WEST'S Ed.tcrial Offices NEWSPAPER 0 0 524-444- 5 524-444- S 521-353- 5 34 E. 1st South 46, 1969 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY, 524-440- 524-2S4- Suiwt.wk It v L . Nri - ..v- - . 4 - V .XK, reh,. T. w A 'A LA'' I WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon signed legislation to for the the start in January of the first draft pave way today lottery since World War II and said he would not be satisfied until the draft could be eliminated entnely. Speaking at a ceremony in the Roosevelt Room of the White , . If A U House, Nixon said the ,f yfjr tPl new system would elimi- Tfroc THE NEW PLAN nate some of the inequi- ties in the present selective service setup. The Preident announced How If Works that the firt date would be conducted on Mondaj. This will affect January draftees. The quota already has been set at 12,500. lottery-by-birt- 2 Farm Boys 'Bag' Their order to put the lottery svs-teii to effect, meaning that by 1971 the gieat bulk of the nations draftees will be Turkey fiock above, keeps a wary eye on 19 ear-ol- A lottery drawing alo will be held among the 25 letters of the alphabet. AU persons within the province ot a diatt board (individual board will still do the calling) who are called according to one birthdate will be lined up according to tne le'ter draw mg in order of the first letter of their lat name If some name begin wuh the sdme lettei . the same cider of tl.e alphabet wi'l apnlv to the first letter of their fiit name For example, if the order of the lottep alphabet wa F S X P I. ect . Fied Smith would be called ahead f' Sam Smith lor Arnold Sand or Stanley South). During lie firf jeer of operation (1970), all draft ages (19 thtough 25) wi'l be suhject to the lotterv. Beginning m 1971, only thoe with 19th birthdajs during the year will be vulnerable College determent will still be allowed for four veat. but the graduate mut undeigo a jeai of eligibility after he leaves college ju.t as though he were 19. from 19 through 25 will be equally vulnerable. They will be drafted by birth dates, with those bom on the first date drawn certain to go. and thoe bom on the lat date jut as ce'lam not to be called motly Thanksgiving table. takes some teamwork lit SOME DEFERRED but after a hard chase and an assist from an unidentified companion the youngsters have their 'catch' July weighed, left. 'Boy, he's a big one,' they find. Keith v For the first jear, all men in the draft pool Keith and Robbie Courts of Sonoma, Calif., as the boys size up a prize to grace the It an executive Nixon signed Own Gobbler WASHINGTON (UPI) Here is the way the new dratt lottery will work: Someone will diaw one bj ne presumably fiom a hat, 366 numbers representing the days of something like that the jear fiom Jan. 1 to Dec. 51. m !u ling Feb 29 even if it isn't a leap vear. The men with birth dates on the first date drawn will be called lirt, the second ri. te second and so on. Tiioe in the top few dates definitely will and there i a great area between In 1971, the system will go fully into effect and will be to olds, except for those who were given deferments at 19 and come back into the vulnerable area after giuJuation from college or otherwise having exhausted deferred and Robbie, right, statu. The legislation signed Nixon was simple, though have to cooperate in packing their prize home. It's more than a handful. Senate Rejects Surtax Cut Bid by sig- nificant: It removed from the draft law a provision barring the piesident from putting a lottery system into effect. The Nixon lottery plan has two main features: Men would be exposed to As If Is Thanksgiving tutor's Nt The foliomg anic previously ran in the Deseret New Because of favorable comments it was decided to renin the article on this Thanksgiving Eve. By LOUIS CASSELS UPI Re! ion Writer Thanksgiving is: A son home safelv Vietnam. from A alwavs meawite sures up to big cri-even though she may fuss and frPt about little one- -. e- A boss who coming with aks how jou're the work load youre already earning be last fore he gives jou something ele to do. friend who has an mfal-l.blinjunct for krowing a hpn eu want romnapy and when jou need to be left alone. A clergvman who is willing to it and suffer with vou. rather than glibly minimize vour trouble. A doctor who is so he worries more about vour health than vou do. A small-frnephew who can be bribed, with one louv dollar, to believe tlw a jou're the A of the spender. big-tim- e postman who alwajs seemed as happy to deliver as vou were to receive letters postmarked APO, San Francisco. ' A neighbor who can fix anything. A e A ed d!-e- nt ... a whos brother-in-la- lawver A couin in the automobile business A business partner whoe would meticulous honesty male Abe Lincoln look like a f.rt-rat- e sharpster. The opportunity of working at a job which jou feel is Massacre Abhorent' WASHINGTON (1 PI) -The White Houe tod.ij described the alleged Song M massacre of South Vietnim-e- e civilian by U.S. troop a .abhorrent to the conscience of the all the American people " Pies Secretary Ronald I Theg'er said that appropriate to .attain was lieing taken that illeg.,1 and imni'i-a- l (ondiict, a alleged, be dealt with according to the stnet nile ure of militaiy ins- the first official While Houe comment on ttie Mmh 16. 1968, Incident m which GIs allegedly killed s- oies of Vietnamese mea, women and children, Ziegler said uch n turn was m direct violation" of U.S. militarj poln j In - -- In repone to repoitei' questions. Z.eg!rr said Prc i dent Nixon was infoimed of the allegations several months Inside The News 1 10-je- Lairds predeceor. of free- and oppression has ever been want attained m any human ocietv. tv The hoer jov of being alive on a crisp cool November day. dom from that Is Due reath laird's attention unt l.i't Apnl. ilium L. Cilley First Lf Jr , one of tnoe charged, is represented by Utah attorney George U. Latin or. Latimer, of Salt Lake City, formerly served on the Utah Supreme Court, and was later nominated by President Harry S Triman to a term on the Court of the larget meaure New Incident ago hv Intense .Vitetaty Melvin R. Lmd and ha been informed periodically of the piogiess of investigation. Ziegler pointed out that the alleged incident oci urred 10 mouths betoie the Nixon Administration tame into oftue. He aid the leport did not U.S. Appeals. worthwhile, and for a company that not once has jou to do anything dishonorable. The privilege of living in a country mat is strong enougn and admit to tolerate a mistake country which, for all of it shortcomprovide Ur its people ing Military Clark M. Clifford, said he did not know of 'he mudept before n reports oi the killing faced re- entlv Speaking for Nixon, Ziegler said the incident ' should not he allowed to rpflert on thp some millon and a quarter vour g American who hive See SONG MY, Page - A-- Check Germ War Ban Will Not Hurt Dugway WASHINGTON' - r- (UPI) ti qi i out iiiuii - LAJ BY CHANCE JL aid Tueday dent Nixons order to destroy Presi- h.ological warfare we pc vviI have little effect on openon at Dug-wProving Giound. The Preidert, in a statement iued from the White Houe Tuesdav. aid he has ordered exiting American germ w arf.rere weapons of tockpi.e aj 1 w.i! rot pc turn to Dugwav be doe ro' c,iue the Ut ih t'K h.ological ui l for ti e nnhtirj have long felt that a dise tinction should he made bie conduct ier 1 WASHINGTON (L PI) -The Pentagon is investigating a po'ihle second instance of Americin tioops shooting and Killing South Vietnamese civilian. Rep. Ijonel Vin Deer-haid today. , Van IXerlm sad Defense Deputmeut inveng itor had talked with a voang Armv jiioclt ij p intj rt u hrv rornh pr information about alegpd atroupe fiorn medics who witnessed it. He said the shooting, secondhand to the medical otticer, occurred last summer m the Mekong Delta, northwest of the village of Don Tam. In brief, it is a shocking report of a company commander of the Nm.tn Infamy who oidemd his men to ue v ill up hut for n Depilin e ta'jit pric-t- n ud Whm the occupant c p tk - .nag out of the lut timot spot down t en. m tne n e mr. Pr weve been tc.d occurred at Song My. re iph B on V Page A-- The order in which ehg-bl- e men w ill be called w ill be determined by chance. Every jear. the 366 date of the vear including Feb. 2q will be shuffled up and drawn out, one by one, and plated on a in the order they are drawn. Then local draft boards all across the country will call up every eligible man whoe birthday is the same as the date at the top of the Lt. When all thoe are drafted, the boards go to the secord date and so on down the lit. Tho rear me bo'tom proba-Iv w'U rot he cited, thoe in 'he middle rmght stand a Dane anil thoe vvtO'e biit1--dicone pond to the too asran tbrnd of the sured of receiving tneir greet- mgs. ht In a pec n before the ot Houe Representative later m tie d.t. Llovd t.d t'e Pie dtut pic lam it.on l 0 v lit peared to be settled by s votirg because ExWASHINGTON (AP) tension of the income tax surcharge to a 5 per cent rare for the firt half of 19.0 new seem assured if the big tax reform bill becomes ...vv this year. The Senate voted Tuesdav. to retain a provision extending the surtax six months beyond its scheduled Dec. 31 expiration date. Although the Senate agreed to take no more votes until it returns next Monday fiom a Thanksgiving holiday, the debate continued todav vv it i a conti over. .al oil rieple- jn allowance amer',mert as pend rg btisire tne included such a provision in the version of the mil it passed Aug. 7. Thus tie issue would rot even be a CiUetion to be settled in tire conference between the two branches to work out the final form of the legislation However, if the Senate doe not complete action on the bu! in the ivire esion me extension m gh' be V reconsidered If tie bid Sn. len . I enacted i J. Ellender. spo'.jormg t e 'tartmg Jan. amendment which wou.d restore the 2?: per cet depletion alowtniP wh eh ha been in e ec' mere than 40 voted to vear Tv to 20 per cent cut this here ard tre Sena e Finance Corr-nveet t p f gme at 23 per ren' wul Fllerd0:' uve be the f.:- ce i voed on next week f 't displaced ni some fa- of the surtax ap 1. Sc WASHINGTON . - (API . rv , inuudi lit'dent N'xons order jai.k ng US n lhtary germ s'oeks will requue elabora'e safety precautions w hich mav stretch the disposal operation over several months The Defense Department expressed hope Tuesday that elimination of germ warfare i vij n 5ct - components can be completed vo within a vear The h oi Heal'li. and Vlnitue will assist n tl)P disposal . T e tn e, i t'i e, ot i pot mu on a i ige v. 'go. er tan i o b.clogka! sMik the main problem, otncias Si.d The Tenragon has not jet i r p:cd the uOCuH biata-.- r sec-GVv t pre but suui CP 'Tl et ir - lie p 'e s'rong'y suppor'ed sinn a part of cn C e f T e .0 ;r pe- exp.rd June : s: : - i n des-e- v ct pounds. n term- spoaK - and bucketful" ratner tnan tons a Ltt.e a Hoviever. a thimbleful of suen lethal bacteria as anthrax or plague i capable of kihrg thousand cf persons over a w ide area. The Presidents announcement of the planned disposal clim-xeTuesdav a revnevv of tne Ameu-ni- i chemical and bi togit d CBW war no e progtm Mank.iid aheadv came' i's li.ands too eeds of is 2ixon said ovvn in The y of the destruction." m-n- eommander-m-ch.e- f t e voted a six-oto De. . 7 Nixons in gen rer ties' akel foi ,n ,ir'hDr c uance at 5 pet cer.. In re to defensive r lintnu' tz.it re S 1 re v O'? ! 75 e And . n ' t k Lnittxl gcim State vve-- bet o e e M ' i.i!ti;s e ' N ire ad h '"ip agen's t.rk' nt are weunon ui ,1 t a biologu.d t fj usei" w'e'rer t P'ki t i g T i j ' . e e O 1 "Y'Hra . ( t i e I pP f t. Today's Thought after the Preside! had speken. We do have certain biological agents m sor-a;- h is,) ,1c thiaiil e th w rc o'jcsf Fi bd) ' 'Ull' . iv-- treks ' . g ' a. ? .v he ti 1 m t'e an not stored Vi V ?" act i have no hiolog. .! agen's as su. n." t le Pentagon containers. w i a b t C . dee We aseite p' l !' ex - CF--- a cnenued i eld. he pe cd 'hat this Tition no1 M never be the f,rr to ue leal or incapacitating gae. Nixons reterence to elimi-nann- g exitmg stovks of bacmade teriological weapons Pentagon information ofticer inre the nepairraent squirm ha reoeatdlj oil icpotter t'e c t F ' that no even-io- n e' '.d d vear th 30 a,r-ir'- I Congress -t tram riu"ri d e legislators might not a- -t 'o do this The Sera'e vote was a v torj for President N:xon w o erm Junscing To TV r. rex-vea- would he a ques.on c rev iv it g a tax whish expired and for which w., rates had been el.i-nareit te a Tue-d- Houe abo 49-2- 8 pui-po- - t - the dratt for only one jear during their lifetime, compared to a pieent exposure which lasts seven vear. uu-all- j from the age of 19 o 2b Tire one jear of exposure would come when they turn 19 or at the end of their defere ment for college or other iJt in ties. IV. XietuT |