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Show ee Page 2-THE HERALD,Prove, Utah, Suaday, Kent State Jury Member August 4, 1973 Receives Death Threat CLEVELAND (UP!) The jury in the #65 muilion Kent Sate civil damage case con- case d@xted its tirst fuli day of deliberations under tight termed “unwsualiy jong and security Saturday foliowing a death threat agains! one of the panei members The jury is deciding thecivil isability of Ohio Gov. James A Rhodes, former Kent State University president Robert i w the jury Friday complicated’ instructions to the nae is allowed to leave the six men and six women jurors, hotel floor. The jury is allowed to watch telling the, “You are not television and read partisans, you are judges. newspapers. All references to judges of the facts Last Thursday, the judge the case, disclused one juror. whomhe did not identify, had been threatened three times by an White, and 27 National Guard unidentified person. The person offers andenlisted meninthe threatened to kill the jurer's May4, 1970. shooting deaths of family if the jurordid nol vote 2 four students and the wounding of nine others en the campus during an antiwar demonstra: tion. Judge Don J. Young gave the certain way in the case Since that time the jury has been sequestered in a down. town hotel and under tight guard by U.S. marshals. Venezuela Cautious Copper Development Association and contains three bedrooms and 3,400 square feet. Bangladesh Assassination Details Finally Revealed and ordered the startied sheikh DACCA, Bangladesh (UPI) caught in the gunfire Led bysix young majors, two — In the early morningof Aug. 15, armed troops surrounded of them recently ousted by the home of Sheikh Mujibur Mujib, the troops closed in on Rahman and gunned down the Mujib’s private residence just Bangladesh leader, his wife after dawn, reliable governand other members of his ment and military sources fainily and at least one close said. political associate, according The sheikh’s wife, Renu, was — tive sourceshere. awakened ty the rumbling of ports said at least 18 tanks and called Mujib's aad werekilled in the short military intelligence chief, Lt. but bloody coup, including Col. Mohd Zamil, on a private several children who were house-to-house hotline, the sources said, Zamil, formerly the presidents military secretary, rushed to his car and got through the troop cordon. The move cost himhis life. VALENCIA,Calif. (UPI) ~ to the sources, the Robert Waters, vice president and treasurer of Lockheed troops broke into Mujib’s home Aircraft Co., has been found dead in his home with a single bullet wound in his head, an ratte . “This is impossible... ° he reportedly said. He was then cut down in a hail of bullets. ‘The iroops then reportedly killed his wife, his three sons and their wives, intelligence chief Zamil, several children who had gathered outside and a bus driver who happened to be passing by the house. Elsewhere in the city, troops also reportedly killed Sheikh Shahidul islam, Mujib’s nephew on his wife's side, ruling Awami party secretary Sheikh Fazlul Hug Moni (another nephew), Moni's wife and two children, and Sheikh Mujib's brother-in-law, Abdur Rab Surbeabat. Lockheed VP Found Dead apparent suicide victim, she- About Nationalization Called the» * “Decade 30 Solar House,” it was bull by the THIS $254,000 PROTOTYPEsolar house in Tucson, Ariz., for nearly was unveiled ic March and uses solar ene! 19¢ percent of it heating an¢ 75 percent of It cooling. The marshals have s morning after completing 14 weeks of trial. He read what he however, are clipped fromthe papers and a marshal tums off the television during sections of news broadcasts dealing with the trial ‘The jury has prob: evidence about the any public body About concerned with lent has ever 100 witnesses were caited during thetrial, about 89 per cent of them by the plaintiffs. Nearly 400 pieces of evidence were introduced, including a color iiim of the shootings taken from several a hundred feet away; @ sound tape recording; a video tape (x. and Mobil, to fix compensation statement by a witness; news ~ in sharp contrast with its and work outtechnical assist film clips; and about 200 Latin American neighbors, ance and marketing agree‘The judge's 76-page charge Venezuela went about ments for Venezuela's two detailed dozens of nationalization of its giant; million barrelper day exports. combinations of findings the foreign-owned oil industry Since the first Venezuelan jury could return Saturday with business-like bg a in general, each plaintiff is concession agreements were caution. There has been no lack of signed in 1907, foreign il suing each defendant, both for NEPHI — Striking members revolutionary fervor in companies have set up a huge compensatory and punitive ex of production and damages, under both federal of the United Rubber Workers, speeches by the country’s and state laws. lon 948, employed here at politicians during six months of refining installations. NRP rubber manufacturing public and parliamentary deplant, have rejected a third bate over nationalization, but offer from the company in @ the governmenthas announced Saturday vote. there will be no radical change By a margin of 145-14, union in industry operations. members rejected the When more than a score of company’s latest offer of 38 American and other foreign oil cents an hour increase in pay companies come under state for inceative workers over a control at the ent of the year, three-year contract. The Mines Minister Valentin Hercompany has not made an offer nandez says it would be a case for day or skilled workers, of “the same business, but BOGOTA,Colombia (UPI) — ment of which Tunja is the according to union president under new management.” Jerry Steele. Nationaliztion of the world’s A Colombian historian-priest capital, and the Colombian The 170 union members went third largest source of oi! says a study of the Bible and Society of Native Linguisites. Santamaria recently claimed on strike Aug. 4, causing the exports and key market of native indian languages has plant to be closed. Mr. Steele United States oi! imperts will convinced him that two differ- to have found a ceramic piece said the Local $48 members are mean on the short-term simply ent descendants of Noah in Boyaca with Hebrew letterunhappy with the company’s nev, owners, new top-level populated the Western Hemis- ing which he says dates back to the era of King Soiomon. offer for a cost of living administrators and new phere fromboth coasts. Miguel Sartamaria, a memHealso says in his book that e increase. names, according to ber of the Dominican order, America was successively disHernandez. says the discoverers af Ameri- covered after the Great Flood Under the terms of the oil ca were Tarshish, a grandson by the descendants of Noah and nationalization bill passed by congress and slated for enact- of Jafeth and a great-grandson then by the Chaldeans, Egypof Noah, and Ophir, a great- tians, Jews, Persians, Greeks, ment next week by President great-grandson of Shem, Romans, Vikings and finally Carlos Andres Perez, the another son of Noah. Christopher Columbus. in oil companies will be Santamaria says in a book he The monk says he doesn't ted for the unamorgtrike A third would repeal tied part of their nearly $5 hes just published that want to take anything away Tarshish artived in the liom Coierabis Secause his generous retirement benefits billion investments. Americas from Europe on the The bill also sets a four- Aulantic coast while Ophir voyage was arduous enough in voted by the taxpayers last month transitional period for came to the Pacific coast from itself, but in reality there had year. been for many years contact talks with the oil companies, Asia. between the Old World of Another measure would abol- headed by Exxon, Shell, Gulf He drawshis conclusion from Europe and the Middle East ish the law pegging police and the fact that the name for the and the New World of the fire salaries to the highest paid American continent in several Americas before the trip of in California and repeal an Pacific coast native languages Columbus. arrangement under which fireis similar to Ophir while the ‘Those contacts were intermen are allowed to work 24name in several native lanrupted only for two centuries hour shifts. This would force gueges on the Atlantic side before Columbus’ voyage befiremen to work eigiit-hour TOKYO (UPI) — Typhoon sounds 'ike Tarshish. cause a cold wave froze the days and some citizens felt it Santamaria, who lives in ‘Viking navigation channels would force many firemen to Rita twice slammed into Japan myve back into the city where Saturday, wrecking hundreds Tunja, a coionialcity about 100 across the Atlantic and Europe they would pay San Francisco's of homes and bridges and miles northeast of Bogota, is a sank inte insolation because of leaving landslides. floods and memberof both the Historical the medieval plague epidemic, high taxes. scores of casualties in its wake. Society of Boyaca, the depart- Santamaria says. The meteorological a said Rita, th hit Japan in a week, blew is the Pacific Ocean about 11 p.m. (10. a.m. EDT), off the southern coast of the northern main island of Hokkaido. ‘The storm left at least 18 WASHINGTON (UPI) — A persons dead, 32 injured and 11 farm editor who toured Soviet missing. The Japan Broadcasting CorUnion's grain producing areas poration said Rita totally believes Russia may not want destroyed at least 81 houses to buy much more wheat from and flooded more than 22,000 the United States this year. others. More than 40 bridges Lane Palmer,editor of Farm were washed out. Journal, said in an article for the magazine Monday that the Russians are more likely to order corn or other livestock feed grains if the es administration relaxes its “ juntary”’ restrainis onsalwas CARACAS, Venezueia (UPI) Nephi Rubber Strikers Reject Offer PEACHES Priest’s Book Claims {eset Noah’s Sons Settled !esi, Western Hemispherejst69 exeso j nasrussovicx | San Francisco Supervisors riff's deputies reported Saturday. The “year-old executive was found sprawled in the kitchen of his bachelor SAN FRANCISCO (UPD — A residence. A .22 caliber rifle fuming San Francisco Board of was found nearby,along with a Supervisors moved in sweeping suicide note that mentioned retaliation Saturday against business problems, deputies back-to-work police and firesaid. men and the mayor who Authorities said they were granted them large salary called to Water's home by a inereases. neighbor who discovered the With the urging of taxpayers the body of the aircraft groups, the board approved a executive Friday morning. series of charter amendments Move Against Mayor Alioto for the November ball would abolish the emergency power ¢newer La Publisned every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street Provo, Utah 8460) B.E. JENSEN,Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office in Provo, Utah ae Audit Bureay of ” United Press iernatna NEA Serv! SUBSCRIPTION RATES Gne month, carrier $3.00 Six months, carrier 518.00 One year, carrier 36 00 Mail, anywhere in United ste ‘One month $3.50 Six months $21.00 One year 142.00 moar Telephone Numbers FICE CIRCULATION 375-5103 missal and take away many benefits granted these city workers in the past. In addition, it appeared that either the board or a coalition of citizens’ groups would try to annul the 13.05 per cent pay increase by challenging it in the courts, ‘The supervisors unanimously mouth and wished I could retract a statement and think asked for a grand jury investigation into alleged incitnaybe she does too."” Mrs. Ford was quoted as dents of sabotage and misconsaying she would not be duct bythe strikers. Alioto settled the strike Surprised to learn her 18-yearold daughter was considering Thursday by invoking an having an affair and that if emergency provision of the city marijuana had been popular charter to grant a deal the when she was young. she board had rejected unanimousprobably would have experi- ly earlier in the day. The settlement was worked out by mented with it. “I have to disagree with Alioto with the strikers in the some of what she said,” early morning hours and was Grahamsaid in an interview approved overwhelmingly by Friday, “and I'm disappointed both police and firemen before being formaily submitted to the she said it.”” Graham, a Southern Baptist, board Supervisors, one calling Alisaid, “I believe in the Ten Commandments and the Ser- oto ‘a dictator,” were angry at mon on the Mount. They give us his methods as weil as al the cost. The retaliatory measures amoral law said “those ques- were taken by the supervisers tions” should not have been Jess than 24 hours after the asked Mrs. Ford by an mayorsigned the agreement One amendment would prointerviewer and the First Lady should not have answered hibit the mayor from using emergency powers {o grant them. “She is a remarkable mother salary increases. A second and a wonderful wife and her would dismiss any policeman character is reflected in her or fireman who took part in a family. But I feel that on reflection she would have said it differently,” he said. WHERE IN THE WORLD ARE YOU GOING? € sai 21 Days — Feb. 11 TyphoonHits Japan Twice Russians May Not Buy More Wheat QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS. 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