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Show Needs, Ecology Bring Conflict Seale Jury In Recess To Sunday NEW HAVEN,Conn. (UPI)— A Superior Court jury adjourned for the weekend after 90 minutes of deliberation Saturday in the murder conspiracy trial of Bobby G. Seale and Eri . The seven whites and five blacks quit at midmorning after one of the jurors becameill. The jury will resume deliberating at noon Sunday. The jury received the case Wednesday and has now deliberated a total of 21% hours. On several occasions members of the panel have heard shouting at each other behind the closed doors. Seale, 34, chairman of the Black Panther party, and Mrs. Huggins, 23, are charged with aiding and abetting murder, conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to kidnap in the torture-slaying of Alex Rackley, %4, a New York City Panther. The state contends Rackley was killed because he was a suspected police informer, Sunday, May 23,1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 ‘Madmen’ Kill 2N. Y.Police personally have no doubt that thisduelobjective is obtainable,” Lloyd added. NEW YORK (UPI)—Police mounted a massive manhunt Saturday for the killers of two patrolmen gunned down from the back in the fourth armed The second district congress- Tan said he was concerned with the image of competition for supremacy between two basic and justified economic-social needs. “T am certain we have the talent, desire and developed sense of responsibility to accomplish both objectives,” Lloyd said. “It will certainly be a failure of our civilization if wue triumphs over the other.” Lloyd noted it is essential to solve the energy-environment problems now, when weare only on the threshold of the nation's energyneeds. “By the year 2000 the use of coal in the production of electricity will more than triple,oil consumption will increase four times as an energy source, while we will see some increase in electricity generation from natural gas and hydroelectric fa- cilities.” attack in three days on police in the nation’s largestcity. Police Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy charged the killings were“deliberate, unprovoked and maniacal"—part of a plot by THE SOVIET NEWS AGENCYTASS indicated this week that the five-ton unmanned Mars—2, biggest interplanetary craft ever launched by the Russians, may attempt a landing on Mars or send “automatic stations”to the surface. Mars— Poole testified the seven Communists who helped organize the PCPJ demonstrations in late April and early May were among 35 to 40 alleged Communists who were active in creating PCPJ last year. Svetlana Peters Has Girl SAN RAFAEL,Calif. (UPI)— The one-day-old American granddaughter of the late Soviet dictator Josef Stalin and her mother were doing well Saturday, The 7-pound, 9-ounce girl, who was named after Stalin’s mother-in-law, was born Friday to Mrs. Willia W. Peters, the formerSvetlana AlliuyevaStalina, who defected to the United States in 1967. Mrs. Peters, 35, said she was “very happy to have a healthy and pretty child, This little girl makes another strong link between this country and myself.” Thechild, by being born here, automatically became an American citizen, Peters,58, chief architect and vice president of the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation at Taliesin West, Ariz., said he and his wife had not “particularly discussed’ how to tell the child her grandfather was one of history’s most infamous dictators, and one white —were shot Friday night as they left a Harlem housing project where they had gene on a “legitimate” call to help a_ sick resident, Twoblack youths of about 20, who weresitting on the hocd of a parked car, shot the guns for protection. patrolmen in the back with Murphycalled this “inapprowhat were believed to be .32 priate” but said he was urging and .45 caliber revolvers, Then “all our men to be especially 2 blasted off on a six-month, 290-million-mile voyagelast May they grabbed the service 19. It got the jump on a US. inariner mission to Mars cautious," revolvers from the fallen scheduled for launch late this coming week. patrolmen and emptied them into their bodies. Killings followed the machine gunning of two police* men in Manhattan Wednesday secret. But Mars 2 weighs five case—though previous shots night, the attempted shooting of tons—five times as much as have shown Mars to be 2 very two patrolmen by a motorist in any other interplanetary probe cold planet with very little Brooklyn early Friday. Later either Soviet or American—and atmosphere. Friday a'can of lye and ground this was seen as an indicationit The official news agency glass was thrown in the faceof might be designed for a soft Tass, in a commentary pub- a Transit Authority bus dis- MOAB,Utah (UPI)—Thebody Janding and extended exper- lished Friday, said Soviet patcher mistaken for a police- of a Utah deer hunter lost in a iments on the surface of Mars. biologists are convinced that man. Only hours after the river boat accident on the ColoNow the Russians are hinting someforms oflife can exist in {ijlings still another driver rado River six months ago was that such may indeed be the the rigorous conditions of Mars. pulled a gun on a patrolman discovered Wednesday on the him inji waters edge about 25 miles who stopped Bronx northeast of Moab. but the gun misfired. The body was identified as “Of course it was planned,” Robert Hubbs, 40, Green RivMurphysaid of the killings. er, one of three hunters who . “What we have is organized. disappeared in the Colorado River when their boat overturnwhile these madmenare loose.” ed Nov. 15, 1970. student leader, died Saturday But the commissioner said at Hubbs had been floating dowa from wounds received in the In Army a news conference he did not river on a four-man deer huit lash. believe the same men were in the area near the Colorado The three other youths, Utah border called the Dolores including a girl, escaped in a brothers, civilian and soldier, Sufnings and the killings, Triangle. Two others perished, caw while Oztas fired at police but the fourth man, Rex Chrisfrom the house in which the are giving the U.S. military ‘though black youths are tensen, 40, Green River, made sais were hiding, police it \o shore and called authorthem back to their rightful ailacks “were the: work “GE a said. ities. ces, As the curfew approached, Wesley E. Storer, 22, ski black movement against white Grand County Sheriff W.H. police and troops threw UP instructor, and Spec. 4 Glenn Police, pointing out that “of the Bowman said the victim’s body more road blocks throughout 21, soldier, Y: seven officers killed this year, was spotted by George A. BirdIstanbul and detained anyone ee were both ii feece five have been black officers.” well while he was hiking near whofailed to produce identity of military police somewhere in The count of seven police the river. Birdwell called the cards. Saigon Saturday. Killed in the lineof duty in less sheriff. The extremist Turkish Wesley should have been back than five months of 1971 is Hubbs body was lodged People’s Liberation Army, a in the United States. Glenn equal to thetotal for all of 1970. against a rock pile about 12 leftwing organization that should be back with his unit at It was believed to be higher miles downriver from where the claimed responsibility for the Camp Reasoner near South than for any other city in the boat capsized. His body is the kidnaping, threatened to exe- Vietnam's northern portcity of country. first recovered from the accicute Elrom unless “revolutiona- Da Nang facing his battalionThe FBI reported e u 86 police dent. ry guerrillas” in Turkish jails commander, who will decide killed in C.R. Sherrill, 28, end Lamar ‘‘felonious action whether he will be court- throughout the nation in 1969 Greenhalgh, 39, both of Green The deadline passed and the martialed for being absent and a spokesman said the 1970 River, were the other hunters. government said it would refuse to bargain with the without leave or sent into the field with his buddies. kidnapers, The look-alike brothers swapped places when Glenn was home cnleave last month after six months with the Americal Division. He didn’t wantto return to Vietnam and CATANIA, Sicily (UPI)—A Scientists said the incandeswhat he called the “senseless stream of iava 1,000 yards wide cent flow was moving toward Wes donned Glenn's fatigues rolled relentlessly down one the villages of Sent’Alfio and The Rio Grande service runs Fornazzo at a speed of about 27 tic from Denver to Ogden. Allott on how to act andtalk got up to toward scattered andfrightened feet per hour. the division’s base in Chu Lai, habitants of the lower slopes. Several streams that had said Amtrak will cooperate been headed toward th> villages with the Rio Grande to make He wasturned in by another GI of Sciara and Macchia di connections between the two when the unit was about to go Giarre were reported all but trains at oneorthe other of the back to the fieid. Glenn gave stopped after cutting across cities. Connections cannot be himself up in the United States roads and belting bridges. when he learned the masquemadein both Ogden and DenPolice manned roadblocks to ver because the Wyoming route rade was over. keep out sightseers who were is about 2% hours faster than ee they = iva, swarming into the area to see ‘ the Colorado route. the most spectacular and shouldn't have too mucl Body Found Soviet Mars Craft May Attempt Landing “Butthe greatestincrease will be in the nuclear power field. In 30 yeats nuclear power will supply half of our electrical MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet comneeds, up from only one per mentators hinted Saturday that centin 1968,” Lloyd said. the five-ton unmanned Russian He noted it would be foolish spacecraft now outward bound and irresponsible at this time for Mars may be equipped to to not develop our natural re- make a soft landing to look for The probe dubbed Mars 2 (though Western scientists have reported that at least six previous Russian Mars shots failed) was shot into space Wednesday on a 190-million sources for future needs, and signs of life—and perhaps even mile trip that will last six equally absurd to ignore the po- to determine if earthly forms of months. tential for environments! jife could exist on the red As usual, the Russians kept destructi st lon. : planet. the details of the mission “The United States is far ahead of all other countries in the world in the per capita consumption of energy” and it is America who should pioneer in environmentcontrol as well, “The energy of our civilization are overwhelming. ISTANBUL (UPI)—Turkish . Also overwhelming is our need troops took to the streets to make our world cleaner and Saturday night to enforce a 15more habitable. Let us respect hour curfew called to facilitate ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. (UPI) and encourage all responsible views and activity leading to the —Two more dead golden eagles a house-to-house search for achievementof both objectives.” were found Friday in Wyoming, Israel’s kidnaped consul-generthis time in the Rock Springs al, Ephraim Elrom. Military a*horities ordercd area. A total of 23 bald and golden the city’s 3 million inhabitants eagles have been found dead in to stay home from midnightto the Casper area since May 1. 3 p.m. Sunday while troops The Rock Springs deaths boost- conduct a house-to-house search ed the number of the endan- for Elrom. Ichord said Thursday the bank records indicated two members of the Socialist Workers Party controlled NPACfinances totaling $121,000. One of the seven men identified as a Communist gered birds found dead in the state to 25. Lou Cicco, president of the Sweetwater County Wildlife Association, said the birds were found about 35 miles south of Rocu Springs. bird biologist at Green Riv&Wyo., Jim June, sentthe ea- The government has said it has information the 59-year-old diplomat, abducted from his Istanbul home Monday by leftwing extremists, is still alive. His kidnapers had threatened to execute him ‘Thursday. Announcementof the curfew Friday by Poole was Sidney #¢8 to the University of Wyo- port of Izmir during the night Peck, who also was named the Ming test station for analysis. between police and four day ‘before as an official No cause of death a the students. Police said one of the orized sign checks was iven. thePCP, = At investigation bybot tate youths, Nedim Oztas, 23, a local Poole said Peck, a professor 4 fedral authorities into the on leave from Case Western oa deaths is already unReserve University in Cleve- The head of the federal team iea emt2 chginabens member of the Communist near % theDasper bald said and Friday golden he eagles will Party State Committee in sai Soldier Killed, 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) — The thallium,the poison which killed National Railroad Passenger Corp. (Amtrak) will include the birds, Charles Lawrence,chief of the enforcementdivision of the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, said he would not release the names of the persons until after the interviews, which he planned to conduct today. He did say, however, they were not connected with any BELAST, Northern Ireland governmental agency. (UPI)—Premier Brian Faulk- Lawrence said he was notfaner denounced two ambush miliar with the laws concerning attacks on British soldfars dispensing of thallium, but he Saturday and warned Northern noted he picnned to meet today Ireland against being caught up with a representative of the in a new waveof violence. One pesticides division of the Envisoldier was killed and one ronmental Protection Agency. seriously wounded in the Earlier, however, Robert A. Poss, regional director of the shootings. “These murderous attacks on EPA’s pesticides division in Denver, said thallium was not security personnel are a available to private individuals desperate attempt to kee things on the boil,” he told in Wyoming and could only be shipped to governmental agennewsmen. ‘We as a community should all see this latest trap cies inside thestate. He specifically noted that if and refuse to walkinto it.” The premier spoke only hours the substance was moved across after snipers ambushed a state lines without being marked British army patrol in the for a state, local or federal predominantly Roman Catholic agency, it was in violation of Cromac Square section of the e law. capital, kilusg Cpl. Robert Bankier, 25. Later in the moi a submachine gun volley from a passing car seriously wouuded another trooper. Doctors said his condition was “very se- LONDON(UPI)—AScotsman rious” after an emergency clung by his fingertips tu the operation to removesix bullets window ledge of his blazing from his chest, shoulders and London hotel room Saturday, abdomen. then plunged 60 feet to his death Faulkmer said the shootings as hundreds of other guests who and a bomb explosion that hadfled to safety looked on. injured 20 in a_ southwest About 415 guests fled the Belfast dance hall Friday night Ivanhoe Hotel in London’s were “tragic evenis.” Bloomsbury district when fire “The sympathy of all right- broke out in a seventh floor thinking people in the communi- room occupied by Ernest ty goes out to the victims and Brown. their relatives,’’ the premier When they reached the street said. ‘(The attacks were) the they saw Brown clinging to his work of evil men, who seek bedroom windowledge shouting through these dastardly acts to “Help me! Help me!” set the entire community The crowd yelled, “Hang on! alight.” Help is coming.” Bankier was thefirst soldier The hotel night porter, John killed in Northern Ireland since Hanlon, 27, grabbed a fire March 10, when three off-duty extinguisher and tried to reach troopers were shot down in a Brown through the flames in Belfast suburb. the room. But he was too late Witnesses said Bankier was and Brown fell to the ground. shot about 12:48 a.m. as he got Police said he was killed out of his army land rover. instantly. Wounded Man Drops Nocitizen in New York is safe SAIGON (UPI)—The Storer TesPonsible for the machine ent of headaches in gting SSMechct, He,als Relentless La va Rolls D&RG Plans Amtrak Route Denver, Wyoming, Ogden interview “several individuals” who may have purchased In River Near Moab More Eagles Turkish Troops Enforce Brother Curfew in Kidnap Search Mixup Die In Wyoming Of‘Spring Offensive’ antiwar groups. the The patrolmen —one black 7 Reds Alleged Planners WASHINGTON (UPI) —William J. Poole, investigator for the House Internal Security Committee, says seven Communists were among 53 coordinators of the “spring offensive” antiwar demonstrations. “T don’tthink many members of Congress would have endorsed these demonstrations if they had known the extent of Communist influence,” committee chairman Richard H. Tchord, D-Mo., said in reaction to the testimony Friday. As the committee adjourred its hearings until June, a federal judge enjoined the Public National Bank of Washington from providing the committee with any more records from the accounts of two antiwar organizations—the People’s Coalition for Peace and Justice (PCPJ) and the National Peace Action Coalition (NPAC). Ichord promptly accused U.S. District Judge William Jones of “protecting Communist membership”and said theinjunction would “seriously tinder” the committee's inquiry. The committee first detailed the roles of Communists in NPACand PCPJ by subpoening bank records on the flow of $205,000 in accounts of the “madmen” against 38,000-man police force. figure, though not immediaiely available, was higher. As hundreds cf policemen, many of them off-duty volunteers, conducted a door-to-door search through the Harlem neighborhood with sketches based on witnesses’ descriptions of the killers, Mayor John V. Lindsay pledged the ity would “spare no effort td bring the Killers to justice.” . Kiernan Jr., president of the Patrolmen's Renevolent Association, charged that it had become “open season on cops in New York City —and throughout the rest of the nation —because gun laws are inadequate” and not Properly enforced by the courts. He instructed members to arm themselves with shot- f SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — America is in the midst of an era when realization of the nation’s energy needs may be temporarily eclipsed by concern over pollution, Rep. Sherman P. Lioyd, R-Utah said Friday. Lloyd said the need to develop adequate electrical power and the need to protect our ervironmenthas created two warring ideologies, “‘and yet we can accomplish both objectives.” “We must insure that we develop our energy resources in such a wa} that the environment will be reasonably protected. I SOVIET "MARS PROBE On TowardSicily Villages and with a sheaf of instructions Side of Mt. Etna Saturday Lenver & Rio Grande Western service in its national timetable. Amtrak will also advertise the service as a scenic alternate route in any promotion of its Chicago-San Francisco service. Sen. Gordon Allott, R-Colo., announced the agreemert Friday. The Amtrak-operated California Zephyr comes to Denver trouble for the U.S. Army with Continues The Rio Grande was original- its vast resources, from the east, swings north to (UPI)—iwenty Cheyenne and goes across ly to be a part of the Amtrak Army was responsible KENT, Ohio southern Wyoming to Ogden, service but the railroad and forThe getting Wes out of Vietnam Sarday he idimes Utah, and then on to San Fran- Amtrak could not agree on a contract. cisco. illegally since he did not have gathered in a downtown street, Kent State Getting the brothers back Trouble because it brought him in 3 crowd of about 200 that Soviet Version of SST the Vietnamese entry visa jgnoring a plea from Kent State Mecca eu . University President Robert Civilian authorities stepped in white to avoid further disor- Moonmobile To Death Activity Slowed Down MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet controliers retired the Lunokhod moonmobile to reduced activity Saturday after six months of successful operation on the lunar surface, the news agency Tass said. The agency said the machine, which has traveled more than five miles since it landed Nov. 17, will begin ‘“‘a new mode of operation requiring only minimum movements.” The agency said until it wears out it will spend its time taking pictures of its surroundings and transmitting them and other data back to earth. The machine, whichrolled on eight wheels under the control of operators on earth, was programmed to function only until Feb, 17, Tass said. foot volcano since 1928. Officials mapped emergency eva- cuation plans, Experts studying the eruption of Europe’s taliest and most active volcano, now in its 49th day of activity, said earlier they feare d Sant'Alfio and Fornazzo would be engulfed by the end of the month. The lava, moving in a solid reddish-orange wall, already destroyed 42 buildings. and quickly got hi a ders. certificate of identification and One person was injured. He Vietnamese immigration offi- was Robert Kelly, 22, a senior cials promptly stamped it with gt Kent, who was reported in American SST—first into the an exit visa. He was scheduled fair condition at Robinson air, first through the sound to leave Saigon’s Tan Son Nhut Memorial Hospital in nearby barrier and first into service. Airport Thursday afternoon Ravenna, Ohio. Theofficial Tass news agency The police action followed a quoted Bugayev summarizing aboard a military plane. Wes, however, produced a demonstration held on the Kent the breakthroughs expected this year in the booming Soviet passport sent to him by his commonsto ‘protest represFab, : sion, violence and the jailing of aviation industry at a conferThe military police, who have political prisoners.” Speakers ence of top aviation officials. been closely shepherding him Gonounced the police for “The TU154 and ILA2, intend- since his arrival in Saigon, arresting 63 persons earlier ed for super long-distance decided he should use the Friday in a sweep through the NEW YORK (UPI)—Manhatnonstop flight, will appear on pass} sport to clear Vietnam’s city’s tavern area. Aeroflot routes this year,” civilian outgoing formalities, Police, aided by Portage tan Borough President Percy County sheriff's deputies, sur- Sutton: said Saturday a black Bugayev said. rounded a two-block downtow. candidate would have an “Tt is also intended to start section shortly after the crowd excellent chance of winning the the operation of the TUI44 moved into Water Street, a 1972 presidential election. supersonic liner and the IL76 Eutton, who recently met with main thoroughfare,at midnight. jet cargo plane. “New airports Theofficers werein a long line other black leaders from will be built and existing ones around the country to discuss reconstructed. Fi re bo m bed Pieeatat Sad people, running a black presidential Veteran observers said the PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UPI)— including students and local candidate, said there were “a decision to fly the plane to the ‘Two buildings were firebombed residents, then moved to the numberof possible candidates.” Paris airshow May 27—its first early Saturday but damage was KSU campus where, again, “] predict that there will be a trip out of the country—is a kept a minimum by police dispersed them, All was black man run.ing within the sign the Soviets are supremely firefighters. Democratic party in the 1972 reported quiet by 1:30 a.m. confident it is ready to go on Five Molotov cocktails were White had pieaded with the convention,” Sutton said in a the line. thrown into and against the students Friday to remember speech prepared for a dinner Bugayev’s speech was the Riverside Cafe shortly after 2 the “tragic results” of last year honoring Dr. Benjamin W. first official indication that the am., police said. A building when four students were killed Watkins of Harlem. Suhton said any member of plane would become operational across the street which housed by Ohio National Guardsmen this year, but western aviation a grocery and a beauty shop during anti-war demonstrations. the black caucus in Congress, “Wecontinue to hear of plans including Reps. Charles Rangel sources predicted the same also was firebombed. Damage and Shirley Chisholm of New to both buildings was minor, for continueddisturbances withthing two months ago. in the city and on campus,” York, would make “a potential ‘They said the plan is to begin police said. using the TU144 this fall for Witnesses said a carload of White said. “We remember and worthy candidate.” He also flights from Moscow to Khaba- persons threw the firebombs at only too painfully the tragic named Watkins, Mayor Richard rovsk, in Far Eastern Siberia. both buildings from a car. results of similar efforts in the Hatcher of Gary, Ind., CaliforIf that works smoothly, they Some of the occupants got out past. We ask all to use nia State Sen. Mervyn Dymally said, the plane would be used of the car and poured gasoline reasoned judgment and re- of Watts and Dr. John Cashin, early next year on the Moscow- on the walls of both buildings, straint in governing personal a leader of the Freedom Democratic party in Alabama. witnesses told police. behavior.” Karachirun. Duein Service This Year MOSCOW (UPI)—The Soviet Union plans to put i its supersunic TU144 airliner into service this year, Civil Aviation Minister Boris Bugayev said Saturday. Success in that endeavor would complete Russia’s victory in the supersonic sweepstakes over the Anglo-French Concorde and the shelved dangerous show at the 10,902- Negro As Presidential Candidate? Buildings |