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Show Wednesday, October 21, 1970 Jerry Rubin’s Tax Exemption Termed Legal WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Internation! Revenue Service reports that Yippie leader LIVINGSTON,Mont. (UPI)— Jerry Rubin's tax exempt Stanley Dean Baker, 22, Sheri- foundation is legal, although an dan, Wyo., entered a plea ot The guilty to first degree murder in district court here Tuesdayiin the dismembermentslaying of can te cok a young welfare worker and was sentenced to life in prison. awnacoutributions, gifts ons im 2 Bakerearlier had admitted he and monthserie ee il 30, ate the heart of his victim, Jam- Rubin is not Bes to pay es Michael Schlosser, 22, of income taxes on royalties Great Falls, Mont., who had and contributors to the foundaworked in the community of tion may claim their gifts as Roundup as a welfare worker. tax deductions, Schlosser's headless and heartless torse was found July 10 in the Yellowstone River near Gardiner, Baker and Harry A. Stroup, 20, were arrested in the San Francisco area later in the month while driving Schlosser's Eisenhower, son-in-law of President Nixon and on of the late President Dwight D Eisenhower, said Monday he has no immediate plans to seek political office. “When I consider three years in the Navy, 18 weeks inbasic GetsLife Elderly A bushy mustache was the on- ance, Stroup earlier pleaded innocent in the slaying and has been scheduled to go on trial Prone to Suicides A group of Salt Lake area senier citizens wants lower bus fares — and Mayor J. Bracken Lee agrees. A petition, signed -by some some 100 persons from various sections of Salt Lake County, asked that the present 30-cent fare be reduced to 10 cents for senior citizens. Spearheading the drive for the reduced reates is Mrs, Lillie Flemming, a Comraunity Action Program aide. Mayor Lee said he would “rather see a cheaper fare for these citizens and have the buses carry more passengers than operating with fewer passeng Attorney “for io Utah Tran- sit Authority, W: othe Gynies subsi- || ine Automobile Can Be ‘Neurotic’ These are the conclusions UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. reached in a study of suicides (UPI) —So you don’t think an made in WestBerlin, which has automobile can be neurotic? the sad reputation of being the It can, according to Samuel “suicide capital of the world.” S. Lestz of the mechanical | Suicide rates are rising engineering department at the throughout the world but Pennsylvania State University. | nowhere are they as high as in Lestz and his associates have isolated, walled-in city Berlin, developed a kind of mechanical which psychiatrists say has the version of a Sigmund Freud most distraught population in treatment for automobiles. The sweetest-sounding, the world. Last year there were 932 tuned automobile is neurotic suicides in this city of 2.2 because of its highly tempermillion. The rate of 39.5 per amental operation including the 100,000 persons was almost combustion process which vadouble that of West Germany ries from cycle to cycle. But and 10 points higher than the now a relationship has been | runnerup, Hungary. established between this variaBerlin had an average of 20 vility and automobile exhaust suicide attempts a day. In ution. addition, an averageof 25 a day Like a skillful neurotic, a thought so much about suicide purring automobile engine that they phoned a telephone masks its irregularities from suicide prevention service for drivers. The motor sounds fine. advice. If it is in good repair, it A study made by the delivers power. telephone service shows that in In an average six-cylinder Berlin twice as many women as car going 50 miles an hour, men contemplatesuicide. each cylinder goes through a One-fourth of the total are 30 complete cycle 1,275 times a to 40 years old. Youths number minute. This is a of 7,650 only four per cent and persons cycles a minute, or aan over 70 only seven per cent. cycles in an eight-cylinder Dr. Guido Groeger, a ysycho- But no two cycles ae logist who heads the telephone precisely the same. All differ in service as well as the cylinder pressures developed. Protestant Church's Evangeli- Lestz and his associates have cal Central Institute for Family proved they differ in the Counsel, thinks he knows why amount of exhaust emissions the 30 to 40 age group is so they send on into the atmoshard hit. it. phere. Somecycles burn clean, “This age group has the most someburn dirty. pressure on it in business life” “If we could stabilize comhe said. “Frequently people of bustion around the cleanestthis age who have trouble at burning cycle, we could reduce work attempt to compensate in yeas emissions,” Lestz their privaie sphere. Then when sai there is difficulty here, too, The Penn State team has Perhaps at home, they think found the cause of about suicide.” “neurosis” —it lies in the The telephone service was quality of the air-fuel mixture established in 1956. It is that is near the spark gap at manned day and night to give the timeofignition. advice. The combustion chamber: in “We show how a problem can an internal combustion engine be solved’ Groeger said. “But is filled with a mixture of air we can give no financial help.” and vaporized fuel. This is then Groeger said most people compressed bythe piston into a | whophone have marital, sexual volumenobigger than a couple | economic or social problems, of packs of cigarettes, and | Some complain of loneliness, potentially almost a hazard family quarrels,illness, profes- to your health. sional cares. Whenign::tion occurs,a flame | Many of the men who phone front spreads out from the are either divorced or widow- ignition pointuntil the vapor in ers. the entire chamber is burned. “Marriage problems play a The resulting release of energy big part in suicides,” Groeger forces the piston back and said. “The expectation of power develops, happiness today is far greater fineers have learned that than it used to be. Many people the flame-front spread depends expect miracles from marriage. on the turublence of the They expectit to solve all their compressed vapor, in fact, problems. They despair when it combustion chambers have does not.” been desioned to accentuate | | But these factors exist all this turbulence. over. Why does West Berlin The Penn State research lead the world in suicides? proved it is the turbulence Psychiatrists agree that the condition in the vicinity of the city’s political and geographical spark that determines bow the | isolation tends to make troub!ed whole operation proceed.Mn ‘ personalities think of suicide, 4 now this had not been paigned in South Carolina for Rep. Albert Watson, R-S.C., mm is seeking the governor- i the injured party.” The first levees on the Mississippi River were built at Bayou Goula, La. a modern GASdryer. Mrs. Steven Affleck 536 South 2475 East Salt Lake City, Utah ‘Ofcourse I wantthe D. 0s wald, said a public hearing will be necessary before the fares oeaoe for a special BERLIN (UPI) —Women in this divided city think more pick up the tab,” said Oswald. about suicide than men do. And people are apt to kill themselves not on “blue Monday” but late Friday or Saturday 5 Teaarst months for Berlin suicides are May and June and November. There are more suicides in these months than any other. ; Army William C. wee cela _SecretaryGenere LANDER,Wyo. (UPI}--Testimony Monday in a $300,000 la*aui filsd against the United States based on provisions of an 1868 treaty between the government and the Shcshoni Indians, The hearing was expected to take some time due to the number of witnesses to be called. Mrs. Laura Hebak filed suit for damages in connection with the fatal shooting of her husband, Robert, three years ago on the Wind River Indian Reservation by a reservation polisiceman. Officers had been called to the Hebah home by reports of Ask the woman who ownsone: SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ly remaining remnent of his former “hippy” type appear- Berlin ductedby American forces. From left, NATO the Navy next we k, cam- Treaty With Paleface wt Clothesto be soft. “We have a brand new baby anc of course we wanted the baby’s clothes to be soft and fluffy. With our gas dryer the diapers and all of the other clothes come out very soft and fluffy. “Besides the baby clothes, we appreciate how our wash and wear clothes look after coming out of the dryer. Al! | have to do is hang them up — they're really ready to wear. “We knew the gas dryer was a little bit more expensiveinitially, but we havefound that it is more economical in the long run because of the low cost of operation and service."’ fi jx MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Natural Gas Sewice sities Baker, neatly dressed in a black suit and with his hair trimmed, showed no emotion when he was ordered to the state prison at Deer Lodge for life. Nov. 16. TOP U.S. BRASS arrive at Bamberg, Germany,for “Certain Thrast,”an airborne field exercise being held war games con- Want Bus Fare Drop car. Judge Jack Shanstrom had agreed to permit separatetrials for the two men. Following his sentence, Baker was shuffled off to a waiting sheriff's car and immediately began the hour and one-half drive to Deer Lodge. in front of me that I can’t ae consideration to anything el he said. Eisenhower, 23, who enters Lawsuit Based On Pe Re Slayer David Has No Plans Nowfor Public Office sence ‘Cannibal’ SwCAsSAVOpesersas Page 32- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah W. |