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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 6

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Page 6 Des Moines Tribune Mon, Dae. 1 1, 1967 tor Eugene McCarthy Minn.) for the presidency, but said he does not yet know enough about his ideas to support him. Both are critical of U.S. policy on Vietnam. King Hedges' CHICAGO, ILL.

(AP) Dr. Martin Luther King Sunday applauded the candidacy of Sena Christmas Gift for U.S. Workers? WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP Take Draft Cases From Hershey WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) -In putting the heat on draft law violators, the Justice Department 'may also be re-establishing the line between criminal Final congressional action raising postal rates and the pay of federal workers is expected in time to give government employes a Christmas bonus: Salary boosts retroactive to Oct.

OIp a gMitt Delight someone on your Christmas list with a gift of telephone service. Here's just one of many Tele-Gift ideas clip it out as a reminder to order from our business office. Or ask any telephone employee. 4 I tYWMU Wis 1. Similar increases are in line for federal workers, and it has a stiff ban on future nepotism applying to all employes of the executive, legislative and Postal rates 'would be up more than $900 million once all of the increases take effect.

Airmail, Postcards Besides increasing first-class letters from 5 to 6 cents, the bill increases airmail letters from 8 to 10 cents, postcards from 4 to 5 cents and air postcards from 6 to 8 cents. Third-class rates, now 2.875 cents per piece, would go up to 3.6 cents next month and to 4 cents in July 1969, but third-class mailers would only have to pay 3.8 cents on the first 250,000 pieces. The pay boosts average 6 per cent for postal employes and 4.5 for other civilian workers as of Oct. 1. They include additional raises for next July 1 and July 1, 1969, and will eventually cost about $2.7 billion when all are in effect.

The military pay hike would also be 4.5 per cent with similar additional raises for an eventual cost of another $2.7 billion. prosecution and administrative for members of the military services under separate legisla tion. The postal increases, affecting all classes of mail and i increasing to 6 cents the cost of mailing a first-class letter, will not take effect until Jan. Two bills containing the in 1 ggSw ju, enforcement a line which critics of draft chief Lewis B. Hershey say he tried to erase.

Hershey and Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark said Saturday the Justice Department has directed all U.S. attorneys to speed up draft law prosecutions and has set up a special co-ordinating unit to help them. In an Oct.

26 letter to local draft boards, Hershey recom Wirephoti (AP) creases one covering postal rates and civilian employes and the other covering the military are scheduled for House ac AFTER FATAL 'SNOWMAN' BLAZE This is the burned-out Delta Tau Delta fraternity house, on the University of Pennsylvania campus at Philadelphia, where a fire that started from a paper snowman swept through the house at the end of a pre-Christmas dance early Sunday, bringing death to two fraternity members and a coed. tion today. The Senate approved the mili mendedhe is not legally authorized to order that the tary pay bill Friday, shortly boards lift the deferment of any one interfering with the draft or bulletin Monday. "He enjoyed a meal of steak and eggs Sunday night and porridge, two soft after a compromise was reached. It is expected to move quickly on the postal measure boiled eggs, toast and coffee for Find No Sign That New Heart Is Resisted CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRI so President Johnson signa military recruiting, and put such persons at the top of the induction list.

The rule was felt to be aimed principally at college students. Taken Away breakfast." Dr. S. C. Bosman, a member of the operating team, said a ture can put the machinery into motion to include the retroactive increases in the next paychecks of government workers.

Veto-Proof Hershey said at a Nov. 8 news U.S. magazine and television network had offered $500,000 for photographs and films of the operation. He said doctors had "If the Department CA (AP) Louis Washkansky, underwent cobalt treatment Monday for the third time since his heart transplant operation Dec. 2, and was described as The postal-pay bill, glued to of Justice wants to prosecute, refused to admit a camera crew gether by the House Post Office Sets Herself Afire in N.

Y. C. NEW YORK, N.Y. (AP)-A woman bought Vk gallons of gasoline at a Queens filling station Monday, poured it over herself on the street nearby, and set herself ablaze. Rushed to Queens General Hospital, she was reported in critical condition.

Her. identity was not available immediately, nor was there any explanation of her act. It was the second such incident in New York in a week. Kenneth D'Elia, 20, who set himself, afire in front "of the United Nations last Tuesday, was still in critical condition. to the operating room because it we'll certainly yield jurisdiction." That is what the Justice De making satisfactory progress.

would have increased the risk Cobalt treatments and drugs for the patient. partment says it now intends to are being used to counter the Committee in an effort to make it veto-proof, exceeds Johnson's recommendations, both in the cost of the pay boosts and in the revenue expected from new postal But the President do, as quickly as possible. natural tendency of the body' to Dies at 62 Hershey's explanation of his reject any foreign tissues. Groote Schuur Hospital said WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) Additional Private Line for teenagers frees the family phone for adult calls, ends telephone "traffic Northwestern Bell is expected to sign it.

there are no signs that his body Harold N. Welles, 62, executive secretary of U.S. News World is trying to reject the heart, and It also contains the latest form of a bill vetoed by the Report, died Sunday in George' no infection has occurred. "Mr. Washkansky had a com President last summer to in town University Hospital after open to the government," said Hershey: Different Parts The two channels, however, stem from different parts of the draft law, and Saturday's joint statement spelled out each of them separately.

"It has long been the law," the statement said, "that a registrant who violates any duty affecting his own status for example, giving false information, failing to appear for examination or failing to have a draft card may be declared a 'delinquent' registrant by his local draft board." Such a delinquency statement means priority induction into the military for the violator. That sanction is authorized by Selective Service regulations issued by the President to carry out provisions of the Military Selective Service Act of 1967. Penalties That basic law deals directly with certain other offenses, including altering or destroying draft cards, interfering with the draft system, and influencing others not to serve. It provides for up to five years' imprisonment and a $10,000 fine on conviction. Hershey's Oct.

26 letter urged draft boards to apply the delinquency procedure to those who violate the draft law in any crease life insurance coverage a long illness. fortable night," said a hospital stand was: "Persons under regulations can be declared delinquent when they fail to perform any act that they are required to and we contend, of course, that failure to obey the law is a failure to carry out their obligations. "We feel that the administrative determination of a violation of our law is a responsibility of the selective service." In the joint statement, the Justice Department assumes 4 1 t'l'J III 1 responsibility for prosecution of just that kind of violation. The statement also paran- 9 1 tees that there will be no sanctions against anti-draft demonstrators who remain within the law, a point critics felt Her shey's recommendation left un clear. New Policy Daniel 0.

Omer, deputy direc tor and general counsel of the way. Selective Service System, said that after the Justice Depart Criticis charged that Hershey ment takes an alleged violation CHALK UP YOUR CUE AND JOIN THE FUN! to court, the case would be out eo u2 was trying to use the draft to punish demonstrators and was overstepping his authority. Senator Edward M. Kennedy Mass.) said Hershey's recommendation would let draft boards "sit as both judge and jury." Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas said "Hershey is a law unto himself." Either you try him, or you put him through the delinquency process." of the hands of the draft board. "Once a violator is victed," Omer said, "he's classified 4-F unqualified for military service until he has finished his prison sentence.

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