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Show 4A December DESERET NEWS, Monday, FAMILY CIRCUS 1, 1969 toe field. Chairman J. W. Fultrfght, said the too investi Viet Shoot Order Denied by Bil Keane first Page ter radioed "that there wa Continued from were awar of the fact that we'd run into civilians . . . "This was going to be our fnrt real live battle, and we made up our minds we were goirg to go in and with what- a Viet Ceng lvarg or. the gruu id ard n ovir.g with a weapon. Brilev Stfid Medina later got a i.eicopter report that there weie women and children in the area, but was told only to not to "exercise caution, ever means thrill out. pissible The Senate Foreign Relations committee said Monday it would serd too investigators to Vietnam this week to look into "the prospects of the war and the general political and military situanon in Saigon and wipe civilians by American sddiers but weren't being told to nore it either. gators were not being given specific instructions to look the alleged massacre of dMWS KING'S MUSIC BRINGS TO SALT LAKE CITY SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE stop the shooting. Baievs defense of Medina followed reports from soldiers involved, some of whom refused to shoot at the women and children. Among those recalling their experiences in the current issue of Life Magazine was Sgt. Michael Bernhardt, who ' called the incident "point-blan- k Small Console Full Seal murder. officers: "The hell with this, Im not ITe said he told his ft-.- ft' "Wonder when they're going to unpack their kids." Crime Report "Gets Rebuttal - AtWASHINGTON (LTD N. General John Mi'chell is in sharp disagreement with a recent high leel report that poverty is the main cause of crime in the United Sttes. torney No doubt tome of our social evils contribute," Much-el- l said in an interview, but we shouldnt accept poverty, as an excuse for the commission of a crime. Pr. Milton S. Eisenhower, the National on the Causes Commission afsd Prevention of Violence, fas linked the nations high crime rate directly to poverty,- based on findings that the majority of crimes are committed by black, ghetto youths. chairman of But Mitchell suggested: It leads to the point where if you can prove you have a a person poverty ba-- e could be exonerated for a crime. I dont believe that's doing iL Sgt. Charles West, a squad leader, said Medina didn't give us an order to go in and kill wemen or children. He said they had been given a brief lrg that put fear into a lot of our hearts and were warned to expect heavy resistance. but added: Nobody told us about handling civilians, because at the time I don't think anv of us .'P. v? ;:Hi p ... 'wF-- b r:;v fDsrcs , a., mutj & r-:S- ! li Si acceptable. He found entirely the commissions predictions that unless billions of dollars are spent to rebuild the cities the towns will consist of high-ris- e apartment buildings and residential compounds protected by prialso exaggerated ... the central vate guards business districts largely deserted except for police patrols during hours. exaggerat- nighttime "Thats entirely Mitchell said. ed, I dont believe the dire consequences they predict are going to come about." COMPARE "MARTS FIRE QUAUTY ' PIUS DISCOUNT MEAT PRICES FIRST SINCE 40s 70 Draft Lottery Set Tonight At 6 Continued from First Page were authorized to force men of the towns to train for defense against the Indians. And the first federal draft, imposed by President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, produced riots among the poor because the rich were allowed to buy their villages tom will be almost assured they will not be called up. Every man in the country who reaches the age of 19 but not 26 by Dec. 31. 1969, will number have a place-in-lin- e determined by Monday night's drawing. But only men classified available for service w ill be subject to draft call in 1-- 1976. Men granted deferment or exemption by their local draft boards will not be called while their deferments or exemp- tions continue. number But the place-in-lin- e they draw in Monday nights lottery will stay with them; and if they lose their deferments or exemptions and become they will fail back into line with other draftable men in exactly the same place they would have occupied if they had not been deferred or exempt. In less than too hours tonight, all 366 numbers should be matched with dates. Another, smaller drawing will follow, but it's only to provide a way of deciding who goes .first when men in the samodraft board's pool share the same birthday. Id that one, the letter of the alphabet will be loaded into 26 ules and their drawing establish an order which draft boards can follow, by matching the letters with the initials of the men involved. From 1971 onward, the lottery pool will include only those who turned 19 the year before, or those whose deferments have been removed. Although the change in selection is a new one, the draft is an old practice in the United States. In colonial times way out. World War I brought the first national draft system, with each man from the ages of 21 to 30 assigned a draft number. It was from among 10,500 such numbers that the blindfolded Baker pulled the first one. No, 258. That drawing went on for another 16 hours and 46 minutes, and was followed by two other drawings before the war was over. A similar assigned number system was used when Stim-so-n reached into the jar on Oct 29, 1940, and pulled out No. 15S. That drawing lasted 17 hours and was followed by too others. FABULOUS FOLDER PENG PONG TABLE (Cm fct asad Itch-Relie- 49 POTATO CHIPS ZEE KELLOGGS Toilet Tissue - 38 CORNFLAKES KRAFT 15 ft s 8 ft Fir. Plywood ...... $11.61 2-32 Folding legs $12.49 Total not assembled $24.18 Assembly charge JlJt KETCHUM'S 4th So. at 7th West vp- tji SHAVERS QT. 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