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Show Page B4 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Saturday, September 8, 1990 ( EZ lilimiiii mil inn II TTilcr - U.11L- '1 L I. 1 II U II ID HOURS: Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Saturday 8:00 to 10:00 CLASSIFIED ADS CALL Least understood, most undereported Arson. It's called the coward's crime, the most undereported crime in the country next to rape, and the least understood. Its practitioners range from mentally unstable to little children to hired professional "torches." The tools are everywhere cigapyro-mania- cs rette lighters, matches, newspapers, many household products. 373-645- 0 Legal Notices He is, in a word, a loser. The professional "torch" is the smartest of the arsonists and tends to come from a higher background. He makes relatively big bucks burning buildings to collect the insurance. His counterpart, the "thug torch," is not nearly as good, but far cheaper. NOTICE OF SALE ATTENTION TROLLEY TRAX STORAGE TENANTS socio-econom- ic "They hire a stiff from the local bar and give him $150 to $500. I Planning is not a necessity. The power of fire is also the most know of one guy who got $1,000," power some of these people will says Barracato, a New York City ever possess. deputy fire marshal before he But who is he, this arsonist? joined Aetna. "He's the kind of guy who likes to walk in the misty rain," says John "The guy you hire at the bar is Barracato, chief investigator for probably a criminal type, Aetna Life & Casualty, man who maybe with a drug or alcohol probhas interviewed 900 arsonists in a lem, not and probacareer. bly already familiar to the police." "There is no such thing as the His counterpart, the pro, is generic arsonist," says David J. smarter. Icove, the FBI's top arson investi"He wants to see the paper that gator who, along with the Bureau of shows the face value of the properAlcohol, Firearms and Tobacco, is ty," Barracato says. "He'll take 10 creating profiles on a computer percent, half up front, and guaranthat perhaps will help local law tee the job will be done in three enforcement agencies find arson- weeks. By the time the fire departists. ment gets there, he's at the airport. Arson kills 1,000 people a year in We don't get many of them. They this country, injures an additional fly in and out of town and don't 10,000 and costs the American publeave tracks." lic $10 billion to $20 billion a year. The real pro tends to be older, in Examples: his late 20s to early 50s. He often is The Happy Land Social Club in a heavy drinker, but unlike some the Bronx went up in flames in arsonists who need alcohol to give March of 1990, leaving 87 people them courage to start the fire, the dead, killed by $1 worth of gasoline. pro is likely to be stone sober when The motive? Revenge, a classic. he enters a building to take it In April, a ferry from Norway down. to Denmark, the Scandinavian Star, Ke is probably a fairly nocturnal caught fire and 158 lost their lives. individual, possibly nomadic, likely Police called it arson, but made no to be single or divorced. arrests. Another type well known to the In Puerto Rico, the Dupont Plaworld is the "vanity" za hotel burned on New Year's Eve or "hero" fire maker. He might be and 97 were killed at the dawn of the whose job is security guard the year 1987. Three disgruntled threatened. So, he starts a fire one kitchen workers were convicted of night, calls the fire department, but the crime. manages to subdue it himself beThe crime of arson has fascinated fore the firemen arrive. psychiatrists and criminologists for What happens? His job is safe. years. Even Sigmund Freud wrote He might even get a promotion or a a paper on the arsonist in the early raise. He also will go right up to '30s. No. 1 on the fire marshall's suspect One of the reasons is that there list. are different types of arsonists, and He may also be a superintendent for while some overlap, the motive of a building who has put cut one the arson somewhat determines the too many fires for the investigators' profile. Why does the person set the antennae. While they may appear a fire? Is it a rational act or is it a hero, Fire Marshal James McSwig-i- n compulsion? Is it a business operasays these individuals sometimes tion with cold cash on the line or is to become too big a hero and try it revenge? end up killing themselves and othIs there immediate or delayed ers. sexual gratification as the flames The federal study will be released leap? Is there a feeling of anger or in about 18 months, Icove says. It just power as the individual stands will be based on interviews in a crowd watching the destruction with 100 serial arsonists convicted that he has wrought? of three or more fires and Fire officials have created six or are setting in prison. seven categories of arsonists, with It is notoriously easy to get away the two extremes being the true with arson only 16 arrests per pyromaniac and the 100 confirmed incendiary hired "torch." While accounting for every fires, compared with 75 arrests per a small percentage of arson, psy- 100 homicides. chologically these two ere the far insurance officials say half uf all thest apart. residential fires are arson, but Half of the reported cases of are brought in only 19 arson in the country are the work charges to 26 percent percent of the cases. of juveniles, ranging from children it. can't They prove playing with matches to teen-ageThe FBI study found that women looking for thrills. In reality, they turn up in significant numbers, 28 probably account for many more. percent, only in the revenge-motivate- d Parents frequently put out the fires category, a category that before they get out of hand and makes 14 percent of all arsons. up don't call the authorities. Another finding was that juvenile For very young children, it is vandals and tended to often a cry for help, or it may have act in not as loners. Juvegroups, been accidental. Older juveniles of- niles also said they did not use ten set fires for excitement. The alcohol or before setting drugs hard question is whether they will fires. Many adults said they did. outgrow it. New York City Chief Fire MarDr. Robert Cole of the University shal John Stickevers has prepared of Rochester and a private consula paper on the true pyromaniac. He tant has studied the problem exten- says the disorder is an extreme sively. He feels that the label "ar- form of obsessive compulsive besonist" should not be used too havior. freely with some of these youngStickevers says pyromaniacs sters. follow rather rigid patterns, usually He stresses that most juveniles fires when and tvhere no starting who set fires have no serious or one is likely to be around. The fires emotional handicaps. also tend to occur in geographic "The problem is that we should clusters. not start going around labeling any The pyromanic, he says, is often child who had made a fire as a a male loner whose background potential sociopath, or even a po- includes a domineering mother and "A lot Cole tential criminal," says. a weak or father. g and of it is curiosity Ironically, the princiual male figsome of it is plain ure in his life probably worked at vandalism, but I don't think this is job in which fire played a signifia different kid than the kid who cant role, such as a firefighter, breaks windows, or soaps windows steel mill worker or incinerator or knocks down stop signs. of them may operator. "Maybe one-thi"Anyone who is obsessed with have serious problems." fire is probably a pyromaniac," According to one study, 85 per- Cole says. cent of the victims of fires set by The few female pyromaniacs bechildren are the children them- come active at menopause, while selves. the men start out as youngsters. to matches, cigarette The female Easy access pyros typically set a lighters, candles and stoves killed number of small fires inside their in 69 children the l?st three years homes. in New York. Nationwide, burns Some arsonists are simply startito are second only transportation the fire to conceal other crimes, ng accidents as the cause of death such as a murder, burglary, or childhood. during even industrial espionage. While Icove points out there is no John Hall, director of fire analythere are certain generic arsonist, sis and research at the National characteristics that keep cropping Fire Protection Association in Quin-cup. Mass., says there are no hard It is generally accepted that ar- data, but he would guess that 14 son is predominantly a male crime. percent to 20 percent of arsonists The arsonist is usually not have severe psychological probOne study showed an lems. His organization has been education. He keeping statistics on arson for nearaverage ninth-grad- e is often mentally deficient or pos- ly 100 years. e "There is a lot we don't know,'' sessing intelligence. He comes from an unstable home Hall says. "I would be very suspiwhere he may have been abused. cious of anyone going around makHe's usually short and slight. He is ing a living giving a profile of an usually divorced or has never been arsonist-.Barracato agrees. married, has poor relations with "It is the most misunderstood of others, particularly with women, and probably has a menial job. He all crimes," he says. "We undermay be known already to the local stand very little of the pathology and nobody is keeping accurate police and has Little or no records," he savs. low-lev- el d, fire-fighti- th rs thrill-seeke- rs nt fire-settin- 225-366- Suzanne 43, Route 125 Box 1 Utah Provo, Unit 322, 3-- 226-099- 1 Babysitting Connection referral service for sitters & parents. Call Shar-o225-204- Couch, chairs, lamp, single bed, plant terrace, coffee table, bed stands, boxes, misc house items, sound system, end table, books, hats, stick, lounge chair. Michael Grover. Unit 156, 1375 W. 500 N., Provo. Utah 84601. Doll house, stuffed toys, computer, Christmas stuff. Atari, toaster oven, folding chair, wall hanging, Christmas tree, chess set, beer keg pump, push broom. 9 M-- 8 master carpet cleaning misc.. sprayer. David Sansom, Unit 59, Route 4 Box 841, OR 97123. Water bed, lounge chair, 2 book 3 bikes, table, washer, ironing board, single bed, boxes, kitchen misc ski rack, books. , Payments to due accounts can be made to: Trolley Trax Storage, 1901 West 820 North, Provo, Utah 84604. Questions concerning your account, call John Walker at No. 2204 Published in The Daily Herald September 1, 373-177- WORK WANTED est bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the East main entrance of the Utah County Courthouse, in Provo, Utah on 03 October 1990. at 3.00 o'clock p.m. of said day for the purpose of foreclosing tnat certain trust deed dated 02 November 1989, and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Utah, State of Utah, and being described as follows: Trustor: A. Dale Godfrey Trustee: Associated Title Company B v k a y 3 G cn Smith and Vivian P. Smith Recorded: 07 November t--' t i 1989 Entry No 33888 Book: 2641 All sewing-ladie- men, s, weddings, etc. CLEANING Done right! 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Contact Peter Provo. 798-731- 8 o SKILLED Will Full-tim- EXPERIENCED Carpenter wanted. Work local jobs. 4 yrs exp mm. 224-183- ASST Program Director QMRP for 54 bed ICFVMH. Experience with program implementation, monitoring, & revision essential. at 222-091- 4 SALON OPENINGS. Needed immed 2 exc stylhair for ists magazine pho-tshont cookwaitressbusboy. Call or 225-736- CALL Batley Haven TANKER Driver needed 1 Yr verifiable over the road exp Able to pass a drug screen, have a clean driving record & able to pass the CDL Test. Call 224-204ask for Jeff. commission and bonuses. Experienced Cedar 374-534- LONG DISTANCE CALLING: Will tram. $5hr plus 225-835- 8 224-677- 4 76- - RADiA'ORS 77- - RADIC TV VCC 78- - RESUMLS 79- - RECREATIONAL 80- - ROOFiNG 83- - SCHOOlS 84- - SECRHARIAL 85- - SNOW REMOVAL axil;e.rmist Plumbing WANTED: Clerical & Labor positions tomp. & permanent. Ciean appearance, dependable. Call 8am to 5pm No fees. posi- d hurry-limite- COOKS ProductionAssembly workers needed for several proiects Full & part time positions available. All shifts available. Top or wages Call apply in person at 1256 S State. Orem between 8am No fees or 4pm. contracts Equal Opportunity Employer MF ENTERTAINMENT 70- - PEST CONTROL 71- - PLOW!iG TILLING 72- - PAINTING 73- - pLUMBING 74- - PRINTING - No SOS 67- - MlSCELLANtOUS 69- - PARTY i only. TEMPORARY 61 - LAWN CARE 62- - LE ASiNG 63- - LCCKSMITH 66- - MASONRY B8-- hrs 20-3- 0 wk. Experience sellino. 226-270- 60- - LANDSCAPING ENG comm. $6hr Must tion; Call 375-371- 5 immediately. 375-436- 8 Includes paid training. shifts, apply in person at the Brick Oven restau-ranl- . 111 E 800 N. Provo, PLUMBER Journeyman andor apprentice needed Scrip-ture- 48- - HORSE SHOEING 49- - HANDY PERSON 50- - HOME IMPROVEMENTS 53- - INCOME TAX 54- - INSULATION 55- - INSURANCE salary. or telemarketers gtd. $4hr. Should advance to $6 after first week. 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Orem setting Flaming Lodge ATTENTION Hiring for day & swing shift. Apply in person at 551 N. Geneva Rd. Lin-do- 225-422- 4 DENTAL ASST.: mornings. equivalent). EARN BIG $$$. sewing opera- tors. Starting wage is $4.50hr wexc benefits. openings to fill. FT $1000mo to start. PT $600mo. Co training, exc benefits. For interview in or Orem Call 265 Springville. No calls please MECHANIC For new car dealership, exc facilities, benefits & wages. Send resume to co Daily Herald Box 1975, PO Box 717. Provo UT 84603 WAITRESS'S & Kitchen help needed for fall sea- company h High-tec- multi-skille- d 7 exit son. NEW needs highly motivated WILL TRAIN dishwashers, servers & hostesses. Apply in person. Mountain Springs, afternoons, are 30- - DRY WALL Provo. 277-964- 379-294- DIRECTOR-MATERIE- CHIMNEY SWEEP r. $6-1- 0 224-009- 6 29- - DRILLING 106, University EXCITING, Fun jobs. Earn big $$$. Models, actors, extras. CUSTOMER SERVICE , DIETARY Helper needed, EXPERIENCED OR WORKING SALES PEOPLE. It you are presently employed or have yrs experience in sales and would like to upgrade we to $30,000-$60,000y- r, are interested in you! We N 374-800- 0 EDITORWRITER, hr print and broadcast script. IMMEDIATE Openings for line cooks, prep cooks, 226-038- 5 NEED a job done? Consult today's Service Directory for an expert. LPNS Needed for 12 hr night shift to work at skilled nursing facility. Must have current license & good supervisory skills. Apply at East Lake Care Center. 1001 N 500 W, 2pm-6p- TEMPORARIES 363 24 hr. recording reveals detailed benefits. hrs., 1 SERVICE 14- - BICYCLES 15- - BLUEPRINTS 16- - BOOKKEEPING 17- - BUILDINGS 20- - CABINETS 21- - CARPET CARE 22- CA EnEnS 23- - CHAIN SAWS 24- - COLLECTIONS 25- - CONCRETE 763-415- INTERMOUNTAIN for our comfort-doffice. 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Wkend or eves Procurement Material control MRP System Transportation 374-534- 1 379-294- in RESPONSIBILITIES: Must have clean appearance. Call 8am to 5pm. No fees work locally. Fast managers. raises. 24 hr recording reveais best future in this paper. & LPN Needed. weekends. 2901 W. Cen-teProvo. Call 3-- 5 SERVICE DIRECTORY SJS Sole Temporaries 379-477- 1 379-294- e ASSEMBLERS Need 5 crazy, aggressive entrepreneurs. Incredible commission $$$$$. 24hr recording MANAGER TRAINEE $1 Guaranteed, to start immediately, FT or PT, HIGH GROWTH Needs capable office TECHNICAL Assistants for LAN. Person to assist firm winstallation, trouble- Part-tim- LABORERS 484-298- I (Formerly AAAPro) JOB WINNING RESUME Extensive career pkgs FREE CONSULTATION pref'd. Current system: 15 work stations using Novel class-tap- , Netware 386. Reply to: ballet, gymnastics Manager, PO Box 1999, yrs. Karate, boys & girls Provo UT 84603. gymnastics Margaret ASPHALT Workertruck or Debbie driver, exp req, must have PIANO Students Begingood driving record. ning and elementary. 5 Paving years exp CARPENTERS IN JAPAN WANT To upgrade your American firm needs carskills or repin job market? penters, varied experiWordPerfect 5 classes, ence, 3 mos minimum. basic or advanced Good pay FOCUSING CLASS starts Oct 2. Emotional communication skills. People helping people change. for more info. COMPUTER Programmer, excel, flex hrs, salary ne24 hrs gotiable 379-294- 5 & 1 have exc typing, phone & spelling skills. Please call Judy 224-585- 3 224-204- 8 Ordinary needed. Earn to $498day CAREERPRO with M-- Call 373-877- 1 or apply at: 256 E people 373-507- 9 Jay GRANNY DANCING 21 or over. Experience helpful but not needed. 2 positions avail. Starts at $4.25hr. Able to pass drug screeen. Call CASHIERS day shift, Needed, i GLAMOUR CALL 377-380- 5 210 W 200 N )f204 Provo Nursery person 24 hrs 379-294- 5 379-294- 5 Center, Provo to manu- for clothing Ocean Pacific, & other companies. 40 hr work wk., pd hoi. & vac, health ins., incentive pay system with $4hr guarantee. Will train for sewing positions. PHOENIX INTL. CO 396 E 1130 S, Provo. after 5pm. NEEDED: Mon-Fr- O'Neill, Call Lyn 222-908- LPN facture NEEDED Housekeeper sitter in my Orem home, near Mtn View HS. knowledge, needs driving Chris exp. who would like to learn the masonry trade: brick, block & stone work, call CARPET Cleaner needed. Must have own vehicle. 241 W 500 N. Provo. a Mon-Fr- i. yrs CARPENTERTrades, flex hrs, stable pos in comput-e- r CO. 24 hrs 226-009- 226-270- 0 Needed firm. 4 d Call HELP HELP WANTED BUSINESS Mgr. exp, salary neg, City wilderness program needs counselors who enjoy wilderness activities. Also have a desire to work with youth at risk. Must be willing to be first-aiand CPR certified. People 21 yrs of age & 0 single preferred. Call for interview info Send short rehelpful. sume or letter to: Future World 137 E 1200 S, Orem, UTAH 84058 PART Time help needed Mon-Thur- 135 HELP WANTED CEDAR Some computer knowledge or sales experience 226-152- 756-6061 130 2 "A" 225-158- wsome exp le. 26- - CONTRAC10PS Page: 644 and covering real property more particularly described as follows: Halloween, & giving, Christmas decor! Hiring demos now. No investment. $50 free merch for hostesses! Mon-Fr- Alterations Unlimited 8. 1990 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following described properly will be sold at public auction to the high- World!. We have Thanks- NATIONAL Research Firm now hiring telephone interviewers. No selling. 1 Hills-bor- cases. 1 come Refs 9 "35 KELP WANTED COMPUTER SALES LOVE CHRISTMAS?? We're party plan Christmas Around the perience necessary, train. Benefits. Call Steve YOUNG Lorin Robinson, Unit 72, 1065 N. 1550 W.. Provo, Utah 84601 File cabinet, lawn mower, water skis, shelves, tire, desk chair, .22, kerosene heater, tether ball, broom handles, lawn chairs, cable spool, vacuum cleaner, ski rack, n 9-- 6 135 HELP WANTED LOVING MOTHER would like to babysit in my home close to BYU, infants wel- 84601. y, below-averag- FUN For all ages. Nice N Orem area near Word Perfect. Ref avail. TLC. meals, & snack. lie pend, FT AGES PT. 6 yrs exp, $1hr. Activities, meals, swings, near WP, Linda A Parker. 135 CHILD CARE The following tenants have received notice of Enforcement of Lien. And all belongings contained in said storage units will be sold at a sale conducted at Trolley Trax Storage, on September 15, 1990. at 9 a.m., unless payment of delinquent accounts are made by that date. A brief description of properly is noted. rd d. 5 the Daily Herald and Cr.arier Canyon Hospital in Orem. . need- Span |