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Show Page 20-- TiiE HERALD, Provo, Utah Thursday, October S, 1J72 r V Unsuspected Gunman Is Jailed , ; t L DO-- t :rtr V. E. CHICAGO (UPI)-Mic- hael Sauerman was regarded by police as a key witness to the murder and robbery of a suburban Morton Grove service station attendant, and the critical shooting of two youths on Sept 17. "Sauerman had told us the night of the murder that he had been in the ctation right before the robbery to get gas and was told by the gunman to leave because the station was closed," Morton Grove Police CapL Larry Sheay said Tues- : Fi.zznicu i r volunteered his with a description of the alleged suspect as police investigated the murder of James Potts, 21, Sauerman, information CO Son of 1 OOUGLflSeCVNTHIR'A 44 HEADSTONES MADE by Mr. Cynthia Frederick, left. 21, Dei Moines, Iowa, to mark the gravei of ber infant chiidien were taken off the tots' graves because city policy requires headstones to be granite or bronze. However publicity about Do-lt-Yours- the case may force the city's park board to make an afford a comexception to the policy. The family couldn't mercial stone. Publicity May Force Exception elf Be Efficient With Your Heat By MR. FIX Assuming the furnace you have is the right size for your house and that it was installed properly, if you are not getting adequate heat then the heating plant is not Operating at maximum efficiency. Properly weatherstripped doors and windows, storm Sashes on all windows and a calked house can Eroperly of heat in instead of allowing it to escape to the great outdoors. - But if your house is sealed properly and there still is a heating problem, then the lack ol efficiency is in the way you are using the heating equipment or in its condition. - Know how to use the equipment and how best to maintain it. Some aspects of maintenance are best left to 9 professional. An adjustment and cleaning by a professional every year or so will go a long way toward efficient heating while still leaving a number of frequent and easy maintenance jobs for you to perform. Thermostats make setting the temperature easy. Trouble is, it's too easy. If several people are setting and resetting the thermostat, you have a problem that isn't going to be solved here Z Establish a comfortable to stick with and try setting it. Daytime setting of 70 to 72 degrees is generally preferred. Make it about four degrees lower at night but not much more than that. Vour furnace will burn extra luel trying to reheat a cold house in the morning. - Take the cover off the : SEE THAT mmSlAT I hours carving and spent polishing concrete headstones. When she had finished her work, Mrs. Cynthia Frederick, 21, put the handmade markers over the graves. Last weekend, 10C the Park Board ordered workmen J mm to remove them because they did not meet the HEAT city policy that all grave market j be made of bronze or granite. Richard Delmege, chairman of the Park Board's Cemetery REPLACE CLOGGED AIR FILTERS REGISTERS JHOWiy 25 along and the shooting of two young customers, Robert Romano, 17, and Michael Hack, 19, both of Morton Grove. About $400 was taken from the cash register of Dave's Standard Service Station during the robberty. Hack and Romano recovered from the shooting and gave police a description of the suspect much different from the one given by Sauerman. Police then brought the three together to try and get an accurate artist sketch of the suspect. "When they came face to face in the room," Sheay said, "the boys turned around and both said, 'He's the guy." Sauerman, 25, an Illinois Bell Telephone Co. lineman, denied he was the gunman but was arrested. He was charged with murder, attempted murder, armed robbery and aggravated battery. He was held today without bond in Cook County Jail. "We didn't even suspect him," police said. "He had really been a cooperative witness. I guess he helped because he thought all three victims would die. "Sauerman said he knew something was wrong because the station is open all night. When he saw the squad cars there a few minutes later, he came back and gave us the description of the gunman and the getaway car." thermostat now and then and see that it isn't dusty. Dust will interfere with the contacts. You can blow the xlust off easily. Run a piece of ornot sanddinary paper between the conpaper tacts to clean them. Where the wires- - enter through the wall there may be a large hole, one that would creat drafts throwing the thermostat off. Plug such a hole with insulation. Thermostats are sometimes placed incorrectly. The thermostat should not be where there is a draft. If you can't relocate the thermostat, find a way to block the draft. A lamp or a television set near the thermostat will make it warmer in that area, affecting the setting. There are electric motors volving a collision between two or more vehicles. Thirty per cent occurred in accidents with speed as a factor. Mahoney said 89 people died in Ihe State Financial Responsibilisingle car accidents, an increase ty Divison, said Tuesday the of 53 per cent over last year. He state has had 284 traffic deaths also said 24 motorcyclists have so far this year. He said if that been killed this year, compared trend continues, Utah will have to 10 in 1971. 365 traffic fatalities by Dec. 31. A : SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) state official is predicting Utah will average one traffic fatality per day in 1972. - Jack C. Mahoney, director of 1973 d U.S. Image "show that the people of other even be that the U.S. press a nations are overwheHingly downplays some news sories distorted picture given by opposed to our involvement which deserve more attention. He said he was both concerned American press services has there." and sad at the apparent apathy contributed to driving U.S. with Fulbright disagreed favoriprestige to a low point in the Gallup about tee press. He said concerning scandals and that in some cases it might tism in high places. world. "Our prestige is at a low point around the world," Gallup told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Tuesday. "It is not only opposition to Vietnam but also the violence and crime and racism which is given great emphasis in the news reports." Many people abroad think these problems actually are worse than they are, Gallup said, because "the American press services, in concentrating so heavily on our problems, may have given a distorted picture." CORAL ARCH THEATRE American Fsp-Show 7:15 p.m. IN SPANISH FORK Open 8 p.m. - SKow 8: IS .m. One Show Nightly "FOOL'S PARADE" GROVE "CKATO'S LAND" Pleasant Ctov Shew 7:1 S p.m. "Buck and the Preacher" OPEN Thursday. Fridav A Soturdaw SHOW 7:30 & 9:30 MAT. SAT. 2:00 P.M. i l Gallup, testifying at hearings on confirmation of his appointment to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Information, Committee, said Monday, however, that publicity about the said he was in favor of freedom case may force the board to of information and "the philosoBill make an exception to the city phy that everything should be WASHINGTON (UPI) --A bill revealed with no secrets." policy. "I think in this case someone to make Jan. 15, the birthday of He made the statement when should be a little sympathetic for Martin Luther King Jr., a asked by Committee Chairman her," he said. national holiday has been J. William Fulbright. if Mrs. Frederick, wife of serapproved by a House Judiciary he approved of the policy of the vicemen on duty in Germany, subcommittee. U.S. Information Agency in said she made the headstones A Senate subcommittee had keeping secret the results of because she couldn't afford to received a similar bill but is polls which it commissions buy traditional markers. Her not expected to act upon it this abroad. Gallup said his own children, Benjamin James and session. This means the legisla- polls of attitudes on Vietnam Christa Ann, died shortly after tion will have to be introduced birth of hyaline membrane disin the next Congress, which ease. convenes in January. TONITE.CONT.FRQM 6K0 in many heating systems on blowers in forced-ai- r systems, on circulating pumps for hot water systems. Motor maintenance is generally the same. Locate the lubrication points and oil two or three times a year. Keep dirt off of radiators and registers. Dirt keeps the warm air from circulating freely. Vacuum hot-wat- registers regularly. Now Sugar Company Announces and then remove the covers and get in for a thorough cleaning. Filters in a hot-ai- r system must be changed regularly. If the filter is permanent, wash it often. Don't wait until it is thoroughly clogged. Even a small amount of dirt will cut down the flow of air. n r II r( i 1 1 Appointment - LJt 7 - a jj tQI BIG WEEK with a of mem - rr aster-- f ENGAGEMENT lt 0 State, Orw on 8:0 fc. f JtJlL dUtU T on the screen AT OUR REG. PRICES CHILDREN FREE ! k:U wlv?rysp''nvil'J hu? ,n it ' "THE HIRED HAND" RES. OPEK MATS: SAT. 111 1 IddbplU the DSIYIK rs-i4- OPEN 7:30 START CO-HI- T PETER FONDA YWTTEMMEUX CHAR110NHES10N . 'SKYJACKED' jmiSUKXM JANM CRAM HOOSfVHtGBB! 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