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T f Jr I' FORECAST TEMPERATURES OGDEN i High Wednesday 45 70 mmm iSlfep5 H VOL LXXXVII AssQcmm No 113 - WASHINGTON (AP) mss OGDEN UTAH UNITED mSS INTERNATIONAL TUESDAY EVENING UN TELEPHOTO not finally decided the form or content of a response to the subpoena for 42 tape recorded he held with conversations r aides TIME CONSUMING One official said that White House representatives told the committee staff that it was a “very time consuming job to compile and prepare material” for the answer This was an apparent refer-- 1 to the transcription of the erce adto Nixon close According tape recordings which one source said was made more difficult because portions of the since-depart- d One By COREY PETERSON Police throughout Utah are searching today for two men who used guns and a caustic fluid in killing three persons after invading an Ogden record shop Monday evening Two others were injured in the brutal attacks one being listed as critical today at an Ogden Hospital All were shot in the back of the head The dead were identified as Mrs Byron Naisbitt 52 of 1474 Mitchell Drive wife of an Ogden physician Stanley Orren Walker 20 of 1607 Kiesel acting manager of the shop and Sherry Michelle Ansley 18 of 265 W 4625 S Washington Terrace Listed in “very critical” condition this morning at St Benedict’s Hospital was Courtney Naisbitt 16 son of one of the victims In “fair” condition at McKay-De- e i conversations are virtually in- Thursday day “The President wants to deal with this matter in a cooperaWASHINGTON (AP) Sentive and reasonable way He ate Democratic Leader Mike does not seek a confrontation” Mansfield has joined a growing the official said number of Congress members ESCALATING REQUESTS a supporting substantial tax cut It was nonetheless clear that to help Americans hard hit by Nixon was considering ways to blunt what one official called spiralling inflation “escalating requests on all However Chairman Arthur fronts” for more tapes of presiBurns of the Federal Reserve dential conversations Board said Monday he opposes This official said that while a tax cut Rather the board Nixon has not decided precisely plans to use money and interest how to proceed he still plans policies to fight inflation even “a comprehensive statement a though such policies could hurt comprehensive response” to the the home building industry subpoena Burns said However interviews with Mansfield noting increasing several Nixon advisers disunhappisupport for a tax cut among closed that high-levand economists ness is growing with each new legislators said “This is something we subpoena or request for White can-d- o for the average working House tapes stiff who’s carrying the load in LET ANGER SHOW this country” Indications are that Nixon OVER 10 himself let his anger show' Inflation is running at a rate when the Judiciary Committee of more than 10 per cent an- formally requested more tapes nually according to govern- beyond the 42 conversations it ment statistics has subpoenaed for its imMansfield said the revenue peachment inquiry lost through a tax cut could be And inside top White House made up by closing tax loop- councils there are increasingly holes and by reducing spending bitter complaints about special for defense foreign aid and Watergate prosecutor Leon space quest for White House Sen Robert P Griffin of tapes and documents One official contended that Michigan the acting Republican leader told newsmen he “we were misled by Jaworski” does not think there is going to during in the negotiations be a tax cut this year But he months preceding the proseadded that one might be justi- cutor’s recent subpoena for 64 fied if necessary to head off a taped presidential recession - el NAMES IN THE NEWS L Porter former scheduling director of President Nixon's has campaign begun serving a at the Federal Correctional Institution in on 30-d- ay sen-fen- ce Lompoc Calif Porter 35 pleaded guilty to one count of lying to FBI agents when he was questioned about details of Jan 23 where money was spent prison to serve sentence The rest -- campaign He entered the month 30-d- ay of his five-to-1- term 5 was suspended APPRECIA TED: US Marshal John Walsh has been in charge of the jury trying Cabinet former members John N Mitchell and Maurice H it was Stans since in hotel a Feb 28 sequestered he relayed a Recently sealed note from the jurors to US District Judge Lee P Gagliardi Walsh didn’t know of the contents of the note until w’hen Thursday Gagliardi noted it requested the jury be allowed to present tokens of appreciation to Walsh and other marshals assigned to them Gagliardi told the jury: “I cannot accede to your wish to give them a gift Your thoughtfulness is more than sufficient It is most magnanimous” STRIKER: Earl James confessed of assassin Ray Dr Martin Luther King Jr is in the hospital section of the Tennessee State Prison after suffering what was described as a fainting spell Ray had been on a four-da- y hunger strike to protest his solitary confinement when he was moved to the hospital But the prison Sunday warden James Rose said he thought Ray was “pretending he passed out in his cell” c Critically Manhunt On ed audible This official also said Nixon “wanted to take additional time to review the response to the committee and that because of his schedule such a review could not be completed by Herbert 25c SUNDAY 10c DAILY APRIL 23 1974 risers the Piesident still has Pres- ident Nixon has asked for and been granted a five day extension in responding to a House Judiciary subpoena for White House tapes a spokesman said today A high level administration official said committee chairD-man Peter Rodino to White a House reagreed quest that the subpoena deadline be set for next Tuesday instead of this Thursday SERVING: Lew tonight near 59 UTAH: Highs Wednesday In 48s low 70s Lews tonight mostly in 40s low 50$ 43 rear BODY OF A MURDER victim is carried out the entrance to the Hi Fi 2323 Shop Washington early today following the killing of two Ogdenites and a third person from Washington Terrace looking for two suspects L Law enforcement officers in Utah are 441 -- - BYRON NAISBITT Stain by Gunmen MRS Hospital was Orren Walker father of another victim MASSIVE PROBE Capt Robert Warren chief of detectives in the OgJ?n police department said today all his men and all officers of the newly formed Tactical Squad have been assigned to the case He called the crime a one for lasting “continuing” about two hours Officers said the gruesome affair apparently started about 7 prr when two men described as black one five feet 10 inches and the other about six feet tall broke into the Hi-Shop at 2323 Washington Capt Warren said Miss Ansley Mrs Naisbitt and the younger Walker were first tied up and taken downstairs CAME TO CHECK Mrs Naisbitt and the older Walker were taken by the bandits when they came to the shop to check on why their children were late Capt Fi SHERRY ANSLEY Shot in Head Warren said JAKARTA Indonesia (AP) — airline said the other Australia with 70 of the paspassengers included 29 Japa sengers bound for Bali 24 go- nese 18 French 11 Australians "ing to Sydney and the other two 4 Germans 3 Canadians 2 Na ticketed for Fiji tionalist Chinese 2 Filipinos 2 The security chief at the Bali Indonesians 1 Indian and 7 of airport said the last message from the pilot was received unknown nationality The search and rescue team reached the crash site of a Pan American 707 jetliner but found no sign of life aviation officials said today The airline said 26 Americans were among the 107 persons which aboard the aircraft Bali on island Monday crasntd An Indonesian Police believe the Walkers were forced to drink some type of caustic fluid which burned their mouths and faces The body of Miss Ansley was found almost completely "nude She may have been assaulted Capt Warren said He said the bandits ap- parently entered the building with robbery as their primary motive Police today said they had no report on what if anything had been taken No motive for the shootings and torture had been discovered Mr Walker was reported to The members were tried on criroi YORK (AP) case nal charges was in he conspiracy John N Mitchell and1 math of the 1923 Teapot Dome Maurice H Stans the two men scandal over the leasing of gov- President Nixon picked to run eminent oil reserves Former about 10 pm half an hour beSEARCH RESCUE his campaign is! Interior Secretary Albert Fail It was the fourth crash of a fore he was scheduled to land was sentenced to a year sn pris- headed to the jury Pan American 707 since last He reported he was flying at on in for accepting bribes and his the Testimony night July Three of them have been 12000 feet and gave no inold trial of Mitchell the former ‘colleague in President Warren officials Indonesian said in the South Pacific dication of any difficulty ALv and Stans G Harding’s Cabinet attorney general The air controller at Denpadarkness hindered the search The communications departwas the onetime commerce secre-Ge- n Daugherty Harry team’s investigation but they ment said a helicopter and two sar told the Sydney Australia The jury freed because of a hung jury ended Monday tary said the team was preparing a transport planes left Jakarta Sun: “We waited for him to Mitchell and Stans are ae of nine men and three women landing place for helicopters to today with search and rescue come into our view But he nevof conspiring to impede a half a centu-'cusein the first early lift out bodies of the victims on teams 60 para- er came We received no disincluding to sit in criminal judgment fraud investigation by the Secu-hav- e ry tress signal and picked up no Wednesday troopers suffered superficial ' of former Cabinet members jrities and Exchange Commis Communications route from en was other indication that a crash The plane could get the case by Wednes-- ' sion of financier Robert L Ves See page 2A column 3! Emil Salim had told newsmen Hong Kong to Bali and Sydney was imminent” See page 2A column 5 oay earlier there were some survidethe summations Final by vors were fense an argu- delayed by SAW CRASH ment among lawyers over a The head of the security diviprosecution exhibit submitted sion at the Bali airport said a to the jury The exhibit lists all! policeman saw the plane crash the telephone calls and meet- in flames Monday night into ings among the principals in Mt Mesehe about 40 d the case during the period miles from Denpasar the capiby the conspiracy charge tal of the holiday island off the The defense contends thatjjPS l eastern tip of Java ’some of the items on the long jf § A pilot flew over the area tolist were not connected by testi-- 1 day and reported the wreckage NEW YORK (AP) — The na- - taled $492 billion as against performance Exxon Ctaunnan a NEW '0R'‘ lAl Af' Jamieson cited an $80 ms!-- i stans' was scattered over the moun- tion’s two biggest oil com-- j $249 billion in the first three lawyer vas to lead offi tainous terrain the official panies Exxon and Texaco an- - months of 1973 Earnings equal orp the summations followed by cumulated gas is the suspected said in 'Mitchell’s nouneed today substantially led $217 a share up from 97 sale or appreciation of 'cause of the powerful explosion The Americans aboard in- higher earnings for tTe first cents a share last year jventories These inventories in- that ripped open two sky- LATE WEDNESDAY Exxon said sales for the creased in value as the price of cluded 17 of the 96 passengers three months of 1974 near the United Na- the pilot Donald B LS District Judge Lee P-- scrapers Exxon said that in the quar- - three months totaled $995 bil- replacing them rose as well Capt and insured neariv ICO jons Zinke 52 of Monte Sercno Ca- - ter that ended March 31 it lion compared with $624 bil- Jamieson said the inventory Gagliardi has said he hopes to lif and eight of the other 10 j made $703 million 39 per cent lion for the same period in 1973 profits were not expected to charge the panel regarding the pergAns Commi inner T yjre law that applies to the case late'(yHagan members of the crew Pan above the $508 trillion reported On a per share basis the com- - recur” miracle “a ca!leit vutn deliberations American said The ether two! in the same peiiod last yearIpany said it earned $315 a The Exxon chairman also 'Wednesday no one as kjIo(r Mcnday said earnings had been reduced to begin thereafter crew members both steward- - j The company noted however share versus $227 a share the thunderous early mornin See page 2A column 1 esses were natives of Denmark that the latest gain was down Commenting on the firm’s The last time former Cabinet blast ing and Sweden 104 per cent from the last The explosion ripped off a 40-- '' quarter of 1973 when Exxon foot wide strip of the exterior learned $787 million wall of a relatively unoccupied Texaco said its quarterly commercial buildmg 'profits rose 123 per cent to Ifs force spread destruction $5894 million as against $284 through a neighboring luxury million last year Tymcome is house — City officials have hit MIAMI apartment “A t (AP) is a dynamic place police department 30 per cent above the $453 milso it’s not to the best way to conduct their effort to get police HURT maybe lion declared in the last three upon a solution research on hiring retirees” he said “But officers out from behind desks and onto the months of 1973 At least 93 persons were hurt Donald Dunn executive vice we’re trying it” Ten street: with them citizens senior required hospitalization in-- ! replace 75 PER CENT Andrews said he decided to go ahead with president of the Iowa Hospital eluding one listed today in criti-ca- f The city has opened 33 mainly clerical Association said Monday the the plan after learning that the poice Earnings by Exxon and Tecondition Another victim was having trouble recruiting suffered glass program “points up the basic xaco follow by a day similar positions in the police department to senior department splinters in both weakness of the Medicare and announcements by Guif Cil and citizens who make up a large part of civilians to take over posts formerly held by jeyes Medicaid” health insurance Standard Oil of Indiana which Miami’s population It plans to hire 66 senior officers Investigation of the explosion j citizens the for each half a for the elderly jobs giving retails under the Amoco sign “It doesn't take a sworn police officer to jWas hampered because the For the same diagnostic Both Gulf and Indiana S'andard day’s work make sure the practice range has the right basement of the brick and steel services given in Waukon for reported first quarter profits “The idea to use older people came up equipment” he said “We don’t need a commercial building at 312 E $1 trained officer to issue identification cards patients more than 75 per cent above spontaneously and seemed so logical we 45th Street was flooded when elsewhere must pay the first the year-earliused it” Miami City Manager Paul Andrews Older people can do those jobs” period j water lines burst in the upheav-a- l $84 of the total charge he Texaco said Monday Maurice Granville Andrews said the police department would said “I think the nation as a whole is groping chairman said domestic operhire the 66 older people within the next few However a number of wd- “It doesn’t sound like much ations accounted for about 29 j for ways to use the talents of senior weeks to take over desk jobs such as typists nesses claimed they smelled but to an aged person on a per cent of the firm's net and! citizens” he said “We decided to try it” clerks and office managers He said two regas prior to the blast and fire limited income it’s an ap- were 15 per cent less profitable tired persons — men or women — also officials held to a Andrews acknowledged the plan theory the ex recommended by a senior citizens group would be hired as range masters on the preciable barrier to obtain the than a year ago was unleashed plosion by a gas See Page 2A Column 2 Texaco said its gross sales to- - was not without its critics police department’s pistol range leak in an elevator shaft NEW criminal aftcr-again- nine-wee- k- j I d Minister - cov-ere- j 5 fQ £ jk 1 i ! i 1 i s ! I I njoy WAUKON Iowa -- (AP) st 25-sto- ry ach Lives For $1 apiece some elderly residents of this northeast Iowa farming community may have prolonged their life For that paltry sum more than v0 residents have received complete physical examinations some of which u nsu s p e cted detected ailments “So cflen the doctors and I noticed that a lot of cider people are still coming to the hospital in very deplorable physical condition” said the Rev Arlin Adams explaining the reason for the low-co- 1 n ! checkups “We saw that waited too long they had and when they came for health care it was too late” VETERANS HOSPITAL Pastor Adams a Lutheran and former administrator of the 42-b- ed city-owne- d Veterans Memorial Hospital helped establish the program in this community of 4000 The examinations at the hospital were made possible through “Operation: Health Saving” which combined the town’s medical and volunteer resources I j Medicare er j ’ : i j st |