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Show 4.7 , e di.? et:,t0vMoomoaan,,s :!;.-- .11r 7.7.11?"1 I I r14.911"v; 1614 VOL. 382 - S NO. 86 '"Ityllw"11 "irral 6117:i EttA T rJ Tr "ral Ltri 4.1 "if-- irt 44 PAGES SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Founded 1850 when Ltah tt.,rritory was known as the 'State of Deseret' 3 mE IRO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1974 15 CENTS ONEMINIMMINie ------- -- NEW Higher Taxes, et..ift.pbs, oil curbs Fors! ,Jnveils antinati,,,f I 1VASIIINGTON President Ford announced a broad new progietm-ram today that includes lot many American, a public service emplo!,- mlit program ant: envrgy conservation measures to reduce oil imports. In his address to a joint session of Ford said his pmposais were Congress, -anti-inflati- itti I a I g:and desigr" , for r.r.T!rnirinf, inf!9lion. The measures outlined by the President include; A 5 percent surtax on income tuxes for income ievets above motto lot- itigni;ieN anti $7,500 for intik id ads. A program to create public service jobs for the jobless when unentployment eceeds ti percent of the labor foi.ce. Spending would range from 45500 million to $2.2 :)ill ion. depending on the severity of unemploymort Expandal unemplcyment tx.ctizs t3r persons whose other unerv ploymeot tkcA vitalassce, or who ,n.ri jutt inehgible for such conmensation. A 5 percent surcharge ou corporate income taxes, which would raise an estimated $2.1 billion in revenue. program to subsidize mortgage juiciest payments and to finance about 1o0,0110 new homes. mandatory and vomtary energy conservation measures to reduce imports , it3 billion or oil Ly onv end of next year to 10 .kat 076. An increase in the investment tax credit percent, up from 7 percent for most businesses and 4 percent for utilities. request to Congress to set a -- -A I 01141.1 lel (A. :00 1975 bill:on. eninigetw sall4,.$1 "v rAct ,;rcp;):;c income families. he said his administration will proposals already before support Congress that his advisers contend would provide relief totaling $1.4 billion for persons with incomes belca MOW. t I V I I I Dangerous fugitive sought by FBI in Moab kidnaping By Maxine Martz and Arva Smith Deseret News staff writers PRICE -- - A dangerous fugitive wanted by the FBI was being sought today after a minister and a mortician were kidnapped and robbed in Moab then were forced to drive to Price where they were left bound and gagged in a motel room. After nearly seven hours, the men managed to free themselves and called Price police from the Crest Motel at I a.m. today Elmo Green, owner of Valley Mortuary, and the Rev. Emil Balla, pastor of the Community Baptist Church in Moab, wet e nu bort, blot they were eAlausteu after the g ordeal and were put to bed in the Carbon County Jail. The FBI said today that William Rowland Roberts, day-lon- i; , 'it No Li William R. Roberts a Lad ly wanted federal fugitive, has been identified in connectiou with the kidnaping. He reportedly has robbed five Catholic priests after approaching them for financial assistance for the funeral of a relative. One priest in North Carolina died of a heart attack while trying to free himself, according to :77, Sato, Irishman Nobel winners 4 v.4 k OSLO UPI) Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato and former Irish Foreign Minister Sean Mae Bride today shared the 1974 Nobel Peace prize for being instrumental in "contributing to peace in our time." the Norwegian.Nobel committee announced. The announcement read by Mrs. Aase Lionaess. chairman of the committee, cited "MacBride's efforts or of humanity and Sato's fight for the nuclear weapons and for international reconciliation. Sato, 74, has been revered in Japan since the end of World War Il (or his pursuit of world peace and his struggle to bring japan into the international community of free nations. He was elected Prime Minister in 1904 until his resignation in June 1972, and had the longest tenure of any Japanese Prime Minister. He is still a member of the Japanese parliament, MacBride, 74, founder of ti)e Nationalist Clanna Poblachta Party in Ireland in 1945, was for years Secretary General of the international Comnossica ot Jurists in G,,neva, vn ormization defending rule of law in the world. He was 'Irish Fcreign Minister from 1948 to 195i and betped work 0111 the European Human Rights convcritior which he signed in 1950. tax-reli- r' - heading : back to i r , the Mideast , - r ,rlf' ' "''''";;(.7.7'.. 'At. 101...';':N '':'y A6:11 utter nonsense. And to talk about it even at a level. I think is unrealistic. because the people who are in the $15,000-a-yea.category are the people who are suffering$15.000 11,32L4,t"-"-'. r24.r.- , , - ? r,' , - e , . a 4:, ,,K ''''' -- litiii '..., ) - ; , ,..&.. , 1,474, O., on A-- 6 1 to-ig- ht. "I would like to point out that there will be no concrete results in terms of agreements or dramatic announcements that can be expected out of this trip. The primary porpose ib to give concreteness to the negotiating process, and perhaps to agree on some timing:" .,, 10, t MOO N44,' t , Nir ! S C .t I; , .,, - 1, ,- :; 7. . 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The motion was filed with the clerk of the U.S. District Court in Fr,oston bv assistant v.! neetipiyi, Earlier, ' black children were kept out of South Boston schools by city officials and 5trengthening pch( City Corporation counsel Kevin Maloney. It called on Judge W. Ar- reports that White and NAACP leader; would call for federal inarshats to be hostf2a.. thur Gitaiti order requiring that not less as tlaii 12 5 inarsbalg action fillinlivoti worst day of violenc The 4 1-- 1 thr, Aince rejected a 1 t ,. ,. ' , ) i I ' ''' 4 L Polish leader Edward Gierek received a full ceremonal welcome at the White House today and declared that Poland has a contribution to skein solving world economic problems. He is the highest, ranking Polish visitor to the U.S. since World War if ;nd the first top Communist to .come to Washington since President Ford took office. Ford told Gierek he was looking forward to evehar7ing views on the problems of energy as well as the "highest priority" issue of peace in the world. Stock market today - al. While awaiting details of NEW YORK (UPI) President Fords economic program to combat inflation, investors sat on the sidelines as prices drifted in a mixed pattern in moderate trading on the New York: Stock Exchange today. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which snapped an i losing streak with a gain Monday, was off 079 at 604.77 shortly before 3 p.m. EDT. Advaoces Ici Jecline, 895 to 4,, cg tha 1,752 issues et ossmg the tape. t Complete New York, American lists Page : , , .) tr: Thundershowers in the offing :. B-I- Aan3d ;h Business Comics Music Our Mzil Jones A5 Sports Police were stationed this morning at areas where Where to call t!. niek0,1 ! for busing. The children were told they would not be taken to schools in South Boston Instead, they taken to other bite few dis russtons and some class. , 7 B4 Bos Comment Deaths to1. .. - the court order a month ago. persons were arrested Monday in two outbreaks of violence and a mob of whites, some carrying sticks, chased and beat a black man whose car was: stuck in traffic at a South Boston latersection. chltirer a Increasing cloudiness today will bring a 40 percent chance of preeipitatien tciday, t peitent tomorrow. Temperatures will range from lows highs near 70. (See weather map on Page Thirty-thre- e Attached to the motion was a five page letter to Garrity from White detailing the racial violence in South Boston and explaining why federal , ,, two-part- io the South Boston I,, L Ford ,ignaled hs colieein about expected Republican losses in the elections four weeks from today, saying, "In the wake of Watergate. the national polls tend to indicate that. .the number of party voters. both Republican and Democrat. is shrinking rapidly. tragically. Unfortunately, we in the Republican party are.- not doing as well as our Democratic friendsFord declared that the salvation of our system. is bound up in the system.' To the applause of the audience, Ford infladeclared that -- serious, double-dig- it tion . . we aren't going to tolerate." President Ford will hold his third tcleviion-radio PPWS confercnoo nt 12:30 p.ni MDT Wednesday, chief spokesman announced today, Press Secretary Ron Nessen said the session would be held in the Rose Garden outside Ford's Oval Office if weather permits, but otherwise in the more usual East Room setting. district." f) a has firmly Conservative .,:,,,....''..!.,;. iii ititiehál signed rritlik Prime Minister TevtiI Ford boosts the GOP BOSTON ilJPI) Mayor Kevin IL White called today for at least 125 federal marshals to be sent to racially troubled South Boston to help protect children and to implement a court ordered pian to iot,pgrAte publie fzetwsni . I,, party bid for a coalition '...t:..K.,P ,, government. and says the offer proves the Tories have "given up any hope of win- V...- 4:''": ' . 174K.;;i.:"'.: ning" in Thursday's national elections. The campaign en; 4: tered the final two days of ''';',...."'...:41:....1.;qt...' handshaking today with candidates aiming appeals at a .,,,,. ':'',.....A11.4'''..." -1 large 20 percent of the electo1:,,,,e4 ::.,::::.::::,r rate still unsure of its vote. Wilson's Labor Party led in ,::.1.,,,,,,,,,y::,,:,,,,..... all opinion polls by margins Harold Wilson from one to nine percent. up To!crnetr, o 436 ,,,. 7.,itt Plugging in Vermont BII -- Around the world Harold Wilson ,Trw.vt,Itrwet,...p.o.twarfT , d : A special New York grand jury says the country's major oil companies knew in advance that Pist year's fuel shortages would occur but did not usc thcir a.ailable resources to make enough petroleum products to avoid the energy crunch. The shortages did "render the nation particularly vulnerable" to last year's Arab oil embargo, the panel added in its report, but made no allegations Of violations of law. Specifie companies were not named. American Motors is boosting prices of its ears and jeep vehicles by nearly MO, in line with 1975 model prices Eet by its larger "big three" competitors. The price tags average 9.9 percent more than 1974 models. The new AMC line will go On sale Nov. 15. almost two months late thnn those of Genera! Meters, Feri and Chrys ler Nieeiie of tnree weeks' production lost because ofa strike that ended on Monday. A federal grand jury has indicted three of New York's most fashionable stores on charges they conspired to raise, fix and stabilize prices on women's ready-to-weclothing. Criminal indictments were filed Monday against Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman Inc. and Bon wit Teller. The defendaats also woiked together to set dates for their respective clearance sales, the grand jury charges said. :.4i,i'.7,1!?'.1--::',-,-,,,,,,,,,- tAri:q0Ort46:ft''. itKF tekSigraVAtiiii'iki:jalk0065311 LURLINGTON. Presidera Vt. tAP) drive to ward Ford has opened a Month-lon- g off erosion of Republican strength in Congress by warning that two strong parties are essential as the "twin pillars of democracy." Ford came to northern Vermont on Monday night to salute retiring Sen. George D. Aiken and to plug for the election of the state Republican slate. When he waived on the University of Vermont campus, he found the largest and noisiest crowd of demonstrators he has encountered in his two months as President Hundreds of college-ag- e demonstrators, some shouting "Jail Nixon" and others raising placards reading "Pardon the Innorcri bunged ilirough police lincs and toward the President's limousiw as it arrived at the oack door of the campus gymnasium. Ford quickly stepped inside, but reporters following him saw a baseball-sizeobject fly through the air from the crowd. It lancied some diStance from the President, witnesses said. I Across the notion :c, ''"4'.;;41, 1 Dominican police have warned the terrorists holding seven hostages in the Venezuelan consulate since last Friday that their chances of survival were impossible if they rejected the moNietimielit's "final and definitive offer for safe conduct out of the country. Earlier, President Joaquin Balaguer told the guerrillas there would be no ransom and no release of political prisoaers., 0,3 NI 077 ..0"),tt;,,N Di: left-win- g g ar ,,:o :;,. t:- ,,,,f,x0,,,,,v,Alt.lilAt: - itao.:445,,Ki,,,,,,,:w:.!.:...,,..?,..,"4...:...:,:::; , 4- - :i':. '''...4.-'.' ,Y''...ix. AL4' 4 ,,,,, li.4:. A e.V. 1' .1."''SrP':"..'",::::! ':...4:.?,':V.-...- 4,401d ,a,',.7,..i.iv , .,,, rp4,.. ''''e Itt.Z.. ,,,..;;,...- iai.,.444.1,. Jo'. 4f , r pt A 1 . t 4. ff::::.;::,,,..,.7.f.,.:,,,,,t,,,--...,.:..,:z: ft:!041L .. ipo.hik: .-: 1 p ' i.4,'.4;:,4 ete , .::,....,,,r,.. PF I s mpm, A;:,..i.,:.,:. ;1.,.i.- ,, - ..,....,,, Pt- ,Z..4.0,i, ,...1.;.77.77,-,- 1 ,, 4 :..c: .,..,,,.:. 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Rockefeller and his family have given more than $100.000 in recent years to the campaigns of Senate and Rouge members now eligible to vote on his confirmation. Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott sa s, however, he has "secn nothing which has impaired integrity of Coy. Rockefeller in any way." The U.S. Court of Appeals has set aside a 73 percent increase for new natural gas precedent-settinthat was approved by the Federal Power Commission. Pentagon statistics 1,,.;:! gone cn an arms tor te5 jet fighters, ,'Noo 1-- . - t It 11s it'c. , rokk:.,....tAtt,,:.1 Skt f40111! 4f,,,,,,.., , 731;t.,4"17,31Ar''':2 ? : si",:;i,.'::1:.'j.:7!1..,,, ,,,,4;,t,::.,,. 4 "', ,.,...4,.. 404 Itp-,,- ,Imr7.,,, , in Washington g ''..P.'"1""'77"1.14,A.".e..41 ,:. - .VZ.,''' : ta, 0. ' ,,..ZI.4,,t!,,',- IIIIK (UPI) Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kissinger today starts on his eighth trip to the Middle East in the last year, saying he expects "no concrete results" for a permanent peace in the area. "I am not going with any fixed ideas," he told a news conference Mundy despite published reports that he will present an elaborate plan to Arab and Israeli leaders. He leaves at t rti senate Oemoeratic hip Robert k.st Virginia said, To talk about a surcharw on income taxes above $i.5o0 is itt,i,M4A.- WA3I-11GTO- Kissinger .la ' ww i Tbc itiea of imposimz heavicr taxes on the middle class aroused no enthusiasm totho a Congress which is about to go home to seek reelect ion. Ford snid if his masures are approved by Congress and were followed faithfully by AllAT ledn citizens, they will enable the country to whip inflation now.- -But he howise.to ask it was iketed Tolittealiy , t- - 0 well-arme- The surtax for both individuals and corporations. which would have to be apnroved 1w ennaess. would be for the 1975 calendar year only. '1'.!P I.,,,r;t1,Z;X:', . Charles R. McKinnon, special agent in charge of the FBI in Utah. The gunman used 'he funeral ploy in approaching Green at the mortuary Sunday night saying his father.. "Cecil Hunter," had died in Grand Junction, Colo.. and he wanted to make arrangements for the funeral. Returning to the mortuary Monday at 8:30 a.m., the man pulled a gun on the mortician in the casket room, then :Ordered him to call the minister to the mortuary. A bitarre series of events followed then, with the gunman forcing them to drive to the minister's home to pick up his bank books, then to two banks where $1,300,was Withdrawn, stopping to pay a ;15 dentists bill and a motel bill for the gunman, and then 1 driving to Price. There, the two victims related later this morning, they visited several rental agencies to see about renting a car, ate cheeseburgers. and registered at two motels. At the second motel, the gunman tied Green up and left him in the room about 5 p.m., forcing Balla to accompany him to a car rental agency where they rented a 1974 Ford Country Squire wagon. The gunman then forced the miaister to drive the rented car back to the motel and he followed in Ba lia's car. At the motel, the minister was bound and gagged and bqth men were tied spread-eagle- d to the beds. in such a way that if they moved it polled the ropes tighter. The gurdnan warned them not to try to escape until 10 p.m. and came back 25 minutes later to check on them and warned them again. He then apparently left in the station wagon, a metallic gold color and bearing Utah licenrx plates HU 690, it was believed he left Price about 6:30 p.m. The kidnap victims said that during the day the gunman told them he had killed nine people and that he had See DANGEROUS - But Igtitaflet11717.11.1"1"eullt:,2-vgt1,111c111111!"""11121r,trilrwirs- ir off-yea- hiv, ; pro,t:,:1 Today in the News Congress tar an movie tax hike so dos. elections. In gray tones. Ford told Congress and a nationwide television audience that hitless inflation is controlled, it will "destroy our . eu;country. our homes, oor nber-N.snational and tetr pride. as filially properly wartime enemy. surel :. as any aid not annoonce pny in gasoline taxes, nor did he increases la '9 w 11.0. Ono B13 Do-It-M- an A 1 4 TV 8811 132 Today Theater A3 17 $ A13 oc kA.tr- .- ..01 60,aa !nforpTztion. 5')4.444:i Neo,s tips Sports scores 524 -- 14t10 ornhlicwrnnn Action Ads 524444P, AdvPrtising .....- -, 6 (Call Mur,(3.4y inrough Saturda tla E. 044 ,,..1-- Aw 524-M- 1 E: 524-2S4- 0 asgt!s .atra.-- we-r- Home detivPry Drctiems l' More 8 p n1,) ,, --:- F13-.'- ;' th ,..e ..,...a, .. ,10, dL 4.r |