Provo Daily Herald | 1973-08-14 | Page 13

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Date 1973-08-14
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Date 1973-08-14
Paper Provo Daily Herald
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City Provo
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OCR Text Tuesday , August 14. 19?3, THE HERALD, Provo, Utters to Editor H f Community Approach Needed In Crackdown on Attackers Editor Herald: I read the response of the fellow i, tmj about the crackdown on girl attackers, i agree with what he says. The incident is one that the convention i at Los Angeles. They of 380. How many sei hormones does a man and woman have? Dear Reader Ordinarily during the childbearing yean a woman will have a lower cholesterol and Uwer blood-fa- t level, and she gets scae the stream of waier that enough to activate the ran by in those happy days, and community. wten the train stayed long Sincerely, Robert E. McFadden enough to take on water from tlie tower, about one hundred of them piled off, removed their shoes and stockings, rolled up their trousers and went wading, shouting praises for a delight we spied Quirks In The News have almost lost. ! hope there will be no more By I'nited Press International covering of streams, few as they . BRISBANE, Australia (t'PIl are, and that we will, on the The wrong William Charles contrary, take just pride in a treasure few cities can boast. Haines walked out of jail to freedom Thursday. Selah. Police said today they should Ruth Louise Partridge have released another William Charles Haines. Both men age aged 39. "I have ordered an immediate inquiry of this incredible situation which just could not Off the Beat Sundance Kid Research It was here he was sentenced to months in prison for grand the docket didn't larceny specify but court attaches at Sundance say it has conw down through the years as stealing a horse. On the court docket in Sundance, at the court house which is the county seat of Crook County (named after General Crook of Indian fighting fame), I looked up the original acords on our recent vacation. A very obliging Mrs. Martha Bailey, deputy court clerk, hauled down the old records and helped me research all that was available. It was from this incident that Longabaugh undoubtedly picked up the nickname of the Sundance Kid, which he carried throughout life as a buddy of Butch Cassidy and member of the Wild Bunch. One person in the court house said he had heard Longabaugh already had the nickname when he arrived in Sundance, but others disagreed with him and logic would seem to link the nickname and the town. Anyway, Harry Longabaugh (spelled that way on ail the court records although you'll see it spelled differently) is listed on the August, 1887, court docket in Crook County as charged with Uiree counts of grand larceny, docketed as cases No. 33, 34 and 44. The docket never listed anything but grand larceny on any of them and the original complaints and warrants have either been discarded or lost. At any rate, under the definition, each charge involved a theft worihover$50. On Aug. 3. 1887, Longabaugh. who presumably had been a guest in the Crook County jail at Sundance, was arraigned on all three charges. On Aug. 4 one Joseph L. Stotts was retained by the court as his attorney, and Attorney Stotts was awarded $25 fee by the court for each charge. The grand larceny charges listed as Nos. 34 and 44. contents unexplained on the docket, were dismissed by motion of the prosecuting attorney. To the grand larceny charge No. 33. contents also unlisted but reportedly, according to legend, the theft of a horse. Longabaugh appeared on Aug. 5 and first pleaded not guilty, Now ... Mrs. Bailey said she does not believe Wyoming h&6 a territoril prison at that time, and she was under the impression the territory had an agreement with Illinois to send its felons to Joliet Penitentiary in that state. This, however, would have to be confirmed with Illinois records, which I'm someday going to try to do. Be that as it may, we next see Harry Imgabaugh on the court records of Crook County at Sundance on May 18, 1889. You'll note this is just a little more than 18 months from the time of sentencing in August of 1887. Still on file at Sundance is a complaint and warrant of arrest for both Longabaugh and one Chicago Kid, "whose true name was unknown." The Chicago Kid was evidently a friena who had accompanied Longabaugh back to Sundance. Was he a prison buddy? We'll probably never know but it's possible. , At any rate., both were charged with threatening to kill one James Swisher, unidentified. James otherwise Again, who was Swisher? Someone instrumental in Longabaugh's original arrest and prison sentence? Longabaugh would seem to ha ve no other motive for a threat to kill, and it ties in. it's logical but still Again, Did Longabaugh speculation. come back after his prison term to get the man who had put him there? And did the Chicago Kid come to help him? The latter appears to be certain because Jarr.es Swisher swore they both threatened to kill him. There the record ends. The warrants were never served. One can only surmise, and Mrs. Bailey said the story has come down this way, that both Longabaugh and the Chicago Kid took off after learning that warrants were out for their arrest. They were never seen or heard from again in Sundance. So both, although it's now an academic point, are still in fugitives from justice Sundance with warrants outstanding against them. Longabaugh went on to a rather lusty life of crime under the nickname of the Sundance Kid. which he very probably picked up from his brush with the law in Sundance. Wyo. He joined the Wild Bunch and became known as perhaps closer to Butch Cassidy (a Mormon boy from Qrcleville. Utah, who went wrong) than any other member of the loosely knit gang over the then years. withdrew his plea and entered one of guilty. He was sentenced to "18 months at hard labor." The sentence read: "To be confined in the place designated by the penitentiary commission Limb, MP. hi argument Regardless of the frequency of attacks, one incident should be ! 18 E. Dear Dr. Lamb woman protected from high cholesterol levels by estrogen? 1 mean a wunaa of 39 with a high cholesterol level ' isolated and infrequent as some Trovoans Me to believe This statement is vagi and a more accurate statement of statistics would give more credence to his protection against the development of fatty deposits in the rrteries which lead to heart 0 r, v At any established rate it's well that Bitch. Longabaugh and Etta Place, the latter s girl friend, went to South America soon after the turn of the century to escape the ever the inrreasir.g heat that lawmen of county (probably commission) of the Territory of the West were putting on them. Here the accepted facts end Wyoming for the term of 18 and the legends start. For years months at hard labor." the story held that both Butch and Sundance Kid were killed in South America by a troop of Bolivian cavalry they were unlucky to blunder into and a shootout resulted. (This was the version in the Robert Redford-Pau- l Newman movie, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." ) Butch's sister, Mrs. Lula Parker Bentenson, still living and close to 90. insists he was not killed and came back to the United States to live out his life incognito. The book she is writing, if it ever gets published, will say that both he and the Sundance Kid came back and both died natural deaths in the United States many years later with their boots off. It will be interesting to see th? book, if and when it gets published. Butch Cassidy's real name was Robert Leroy Parker, according to his sister. If this is so, he evidently didn't like the name Robert because many who claim to have known him personally called him George Leroy Parker and he appeared that way on some wanted posters. He took the name Cassidy after an outlaw named Mike Cassidy that he admired. His sister told me the Butch was acquired as the result of a sojourn working in a Rock Springs, Wyo., butcher shop. Butch has gained quite a over the cavalier reputation years. He was a Robin Hood, the legends say. robbing the rich and helping the poor. Records are plentiful on the rich he robbed, but a little scanty on the poor he was supposed to have helped, although all accounts seem to agree that he was a likeable cuss attacks and oliier problems. This isn't always true. If the woman has liver disease, gall bladder disease, kidney disease, diabetes or certain inherited metabolism diseases, she may have a high cholesterol level anyway, an2 such high levels from any cavse may contribute to the development cf fatty deposits in the arteries, with an increased tendency towards heart attacks and other prob- i, .--V: . home. They are shown km with their two children. Trad, I, and Christopher, 4. Each bracelet Ii inscribed with the name and rank of a serviceman and the date he became THE HOROWITZ FAMILY tf Prove demonstrate! bow L'POW-MIbracelet to be won one bracelet by each person. Barry and Linda Horowlti are local representatives for Voices la Vital America and have the bracelets available at their at In mlitlng action. Provo Couple Emphasizes Meaning MIA Bracelets Of Pnsoner-of'Wa- r naa and ail men, that are still missing in action. .These Watergate bracelets that are now being sold are copied from our UPOW-lIbracelets. It is a disgrace and a mockery of a solemn tribute we afford the men who have given so much for our country. Smokey Say$t till 14 CARELESS MATCH AND SUDDEN DIATH Y!, class we have been discussing monopolies in the mass media, and the potential threat which they represent to the citizen thinking. in influencing lems. If the blood fat and choles terol levels are too high in a woman during childbearing years, the cause needs to be looked for, and it needs attenThe person or persons that are tion just as much as it does in responsible for this degrading a man. insult should be ashamed and e Women have two main withdraw this insult and sex hormones, estrogen commercial profiteering and progesterone. They also immediately from the public. hormone, firoduce the male I would advise the public to It is the ratio of PLEASE not be misled by this these that determine her The same can be terrible sham. MIA4JP0W bracelets are proudly worn and said for men. The main sex even Watergate can't change the hormone for men is testosterone, but even the testicles meaning of our bracelets. and related Only one bracelet is worn. It Eroduce estrogen The maleness of bears one name and the date the the individual is dependent on serviceman was reported the ratio of male to female missing in action. To anyone hormone. This is part of the concerned with the plight of our reason why women, after the missing-inactiomen it is menopause, begin to develop certainly not something to copy facial hair and changes which for our Watergate Shame. It is are more commonly attributnot a bracelet that is gaudily ed to male hormone. With the displayed four on one arm. I am decrease in the amount of ashamed for the people involved female hormones and somein this farce and if they have any times the associated increase conscience, the Watergate in the amount of male hormones produced, these bracelet will be no more. changes can occur. Respectfully, Linda and Barry Horowitz Dear Dr. Lamb It has For V.I.V.A.-Prov- o Cares occurred to me that I have 1500 Lancelot Lane, Provo never heard of a case of heart fex-al- n Editor Herald: In connection with a class in mass communications, in which I am enrolled, I have recently collected some information about the local media which I would like to share with you. In my 'I kJ Conclusions On Media Wyo. : ! By Lawrence r lamb Women and Cholesterol i Editor Herald: have happened if instructions had been carried out," Prisons Watergate may well be the Editor Herald: enriching experience I would like Minister John Herbert said. public joke of the century. But to I would appreciate it if you very much for you to write and A police spokesman said a make a sham of something like a could find space to print this in tell me about it. Maybe someone search for Haines, who was UPOW bracelet is a disgrace. has changed a tire for you or serving three years for rob- (UPOW means Unidentified your letter to the editor column. Prisoner of War, and of course Every time I turn on the T.V. helped you find a lost child. Have bery, was underway. set all I see is bad news. Never you run out of food or clothes and MIA means those missing in CARSON CITY.Nev. UPl- -A action.) anything good or never a nice had neighbors band together to word tbout another person. I help you out? Millions of people around the newspaper ran this ad from the know that somewhere out in this Butler Meat Co.: world are wearing proudly a I am so tired of all bad news, big world there is someone that "Wanted, cattle ,rustler. bracelet that bears a name and has had something nice done for please write and give me hope Graveyard shift, hazardous pay date. We wear it in honor of a them or said about them. 'We that there is still some pretty given, no life insurance, no never hear about things like this, good people in this world. names, apply within." C.Pacc Market owner Bob Butler said just the opposite. 398 S. 300 W. that So if anyone out there reads among the replies to the ad American Fork was one from his son. this letter and has had a personal by THERON H.LUKE From original court records some 85 years old, I have researched the legal career, you might say, of Harry Longabaugh otherwise known as the in Sundance, Sundance Kid ; ! as a whole should upgrade existing housing safety. to prevent I agree tat A program of education should buildup codes would be effective be established Girts should know fuure housing development what to took for in safe housing I must disagree with the and that police and community service organizations can help tc statement that this is not as Pleau , . . don't you b responsible! - cancer, although you hear of it striking almost even other part of the bodv. Could it be that if someone does have cancer of the heart it is labeled under heart disease? U it is true that the heirt is somewhat immune to cancer, could this immunity somehow be used in finding a cancer cure? Dear Reader Thank yoa for your thought. Unfortunately, cancer of the heart does occur. It is rare. Although it does occur, cancer of the muscles in general is relatively rare compared to cancer of the skin, digestive tract, lungs, reproductive organs and breasts. The heart really is a specialized n.ustle. With the exception of the reproductive system (prostate, ca.ti, uterus and breasts), the most common sites for cancel those which are exposed to environmental factors. The digestive tract to the foods we eat, the lungs to the air and its contents that we breathe, the skin to sun, wind and air. This should say something about the importance of environmental factors in cancer. It also suggests preventive measures may be important. A classic example is cigarette smoking. Less than 10 per cent of lung cancers occur in nonsmokers. If everyone quits smokitig cigarettes tomorrow, the incidence of lung cancer would be sharply decreased. In other words, preventive measures would significantly decrease lung cancer. it SANTA CLARA, Calif. new line of instrument meters so small they will simplify the design and Improve the reliability of electronic measuring devices has been introduced. (UPI- )- A Called digital panel meters,, electric voltage and convert It into illuminated numbers. The maker, VarianVelonex, says the devices, used in medical they measure an instruments, high-accurac- y industrial gauges and scales, all measure less than three cubic Inches, compared with several times that size for previous digital meters. his If the citizens of a community are only exposed to biased reporting and prejudiced information through the media, the media can exert an unjust influence on their thinking. Thus, it is important to have unbiased and unprejudiced through the media. 13 ( J work Wants More News About Good People in World ! s V J community Don't Cover Streams Take Pride in Them Editor Herald; Another item regarding the running water down the streets of dear old Provo, My Home Town. On a routine trip to Spetkart's Market and Provo Bakery, I stopped to watch the considerable stream of cool, dear water laughing its way southward. What a delight on this blistering hot day. I mentioned it to the man at the Post Office and he told me this: His father had a small store down by the Union Depot when trains were the thing One day a special train came by, full of Sinners on their way to a - Of. Lawrence l"Uh-P- afe THE WEEKLY QUIZ IS PART OF THIS NEWSPAPER'S SCHOOL PROGRAM information The basis for having unbiased media is established by insuring that no one man or group of men has sole control of the media by a monopoly of ownership. Thus. I was optimistic to learn through my findings, that no potential monopolies exist among our local media. The following is information which I was able to collect from the major local newspapers, television, and radio stations. The two main areas, on which I focused, were: (1) ownership and (2) policies for allowing different public viewpoints to 'm expressed through their media. Of the four major local newspapers questioned, no two were owned by the same person or group. All four expressed to print public willingness opinions free of charge. Of the 10 local radio stations surveyed, no two were owned or operated by the same person or group, although some of the owners had radio stations in other parts of the country. Three of the owners. KSL, KALL. and KCPX also own television without the nasty, killer stations. Two of the local television disposition which seemed to mark so many Western outlaws. stations are owned by the LDS The legend grew up that he never Church, namely KSL and KBYU. killed a man. Maybe he didn't, The other three local channels but again, maybe he did. At this were independently owned. date, we'll probably never really Through my study I have know concluded that very little But regardless of what he was, opportunity for monopoly of our or was not. or what he did or did local mass media exists, and that not do one fact seems clear. He we must insure that it doesn't preferred a life of robbing and exist in the future. DaveSeelv stealing rather than work for an honest living. 98E.500N., Orem Everytime I hear Butch Cassidy being glorified. I think of this inescapable conclusion which I believe should be kept in mind, with Butch and a lot of other outlaws like him. One thing makes Butch To Cassidy alias Robert leroy Parker, alias George Leroy For now we see in a mirror Parker, quite unique in the dimly, but then face to face. Mormon culture. His sister once Now I know in part; then I told me he was baptized into the shall understand fully, even as Mormon Church (his father, I have been fully understood. Maximillian Parker, was once a So faith, hope, love abide, Mormon bishop). If this is true, these three; but the greatest I Cor. and if he hit the outlaw trail at of these is love. the tender age he'z reported to 13:12, 13. have done as early as 15 by some accounts he's probably Religion is the light of our the most famous Senior Aaronic life. Faith is the key that il believe the term is now turns it on. Ernie Ford, Prospective Elder) in the American folk and gospel Mormon Church. singer. Thoughts Inspire vorldscope (10 points for each question answered correctly) 1 After meeting in Washington with Japanese Prime Minister President Nixon pledged U.S. support for Japan's efforts to become a permanent UN Security Council member. ..?.., 0 1 2 The Soviet Union said last week it launched another unmanned spacecraft toward ..?.., the third such launching in a month. a Mars 3 The United States and South Viet Nam agreed on Iran to fill the vacancy left on nevspicfure the international commission after the (CHOOSE ONE: Indonesian, Canadian) delegation withdrew. n (10 points answer this question correctly) in a field of Secretariat, suffered a rare defeat when he placed second in the recent Whitney Stakes. Earlier he won racing's coveted Triple Crown. What races make up the Triple Crown? 4 About 100 men, women, and children were killed and 300 wounded as American bombs fell mistakenly on a Cambodian naval base not far from the Cambodian capital. ..?.., 5 The Senate confirmed the nomination of William Colby as director of the . . ? . . a FBI c EPA b CIA sporflight (2 points for each question answered correctly) nevsname (10 points if you can identify this person in if you The only 1 In tennis scoring, what word is used to mean no points? azero th.- - . After Justice William Douglas ordered an halt to U.S. bombing in Cambodia, I polled the other Supreme Court Justices. Then I issued an order overriding Justice Doug-ladecision. Who am I? matchwords ) clove 2 "She may be the spokeswoman for lib, but she will not be able to stanJ up to my lob," said . . ? . . about Billie Jean King, whom he will meet in September in a $100,000 l tennis battle of the sexes. winner-take-al- 3 The suspension of Lance Rentzel, former receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, has brought up the question of how much authority National Football League all-pr- Commissioner . . ? . . has. Rozelle Kuhn d Garvey 4 Gaylord Perry, 1972 Cy Young Award winner, pitched a five hitter and struck out the 2,000th batter of his career as the (CHOOSE ONE: Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Brewers) beat the Baltimore Orioles 6 to 0. (4 points for each correct match) 1 stapie 2 ersatz 3 rubric 4 stable 5 erstwhile artificial ' to change suddenly product or food item rule or custom 5 dispute over alleged pressure on Vernice Borkorson to give up his flyweight boxing title, caused boxing's two major governing bodies to break off relations. Name the two organizations. A roundfable Family discussion (no score) the Senate Watergate hearings answered questions about me affair? So far, how well have YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points - - Excellent. 71 to 80 points TOP SCORE! 81 to 90 point 813 73 e VEC, Inc. Madison, Wisconsin - Good. 61 to 70 points - Fair. Answers on p. 2t
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