Show 2—Dm Herald Logaa Utah Friday January M JotimI 1972 Mobile Home In House Law Opposed 7 Killed Clues Vague In Triple Murder Massacre prints and such” and said the FBI was handling that aspect of the investigation He declined to say where the men were being held The victims Robert Kitter-ma-n 41 president of the Bank of Grandin his wife Bertha 31 Ripley County Sheriff Lewis and their daughter Roberta Dawes said two men picked up were shot Wednesday shortly in the area and questioned after Kitterman told an acregarding the case remained quaintance at the bank "My wife and daughter are being “prime suspects" But highway held Ronald hostage by some extorBerry trooper patrol tionists” know “We how still don't said The bank's bookkeeper many people were involved” Hie two suspects were being Ralph Stanley 31 said Kitterheld on marijuana charges man entered the bank while it was closed during the lunch while the investigation continued Neither had yet been hour He was “stooped over” as walked Stanley said and arraigned on the marijuana he asked Stanley not to turn on been set bond nor had charges or electrical switches "They Ye still the only sus- any lights there was dynamite because said Dawes we have" pects “We Just don’t know whether wired to his chest Stanley said Kitterman they were connected or not” Mo GRANDIN (UPlJ -Officials investigating the slay- taiga of a banter his wife and their daughter at the hands of extortionists said today they still were not certain as to the number of individuals involved in the deaths WASHINGTON ad a Hie two reportedly had been asking questions having to do with Grandin and were charged with possession of marijuana when four plastic bags containing what appeared to be highway patrol" a search marijuana were found in their began car Hie suspects were deWithin two hour a Dawes and scribed as strangers to the a deputy located the bodies immediate area and Mrs Kitterman and her daughter were found tied by the from Maryville Mo Dawes said further informawrists to the same cedar tree tion regarding the pair awaited Kitterman was bound to a ‘‘laboratory analysia of finger- - small oak nearby Hie girl had been shot in the back of the head and lay slumped upon a satin pillow Her parents each had been shot In the temple Growth Of Economy Reported (Continued from page 1) 1972 During only export performance declined from 1971 levels the Commerce figures riiowed Gains were strong in the sectors of consumer nondurable goods business fixed investment and defense expenditures Federal government were up fS1 billion in 172 following a 1971 increase of 1J billion Defense spading in 1172 increased 94-- hniinn to 1712 billion after a cutback of 917 billion in 1971 ptr-chaa- es 1 Hie Commerce figures showed net exports of goods and services in deficit by 841 billion in 1972 based on exports of 9717 billion and imports of 977J biUkn Consumer spending increased 9512 billion in 1972 compared to 9411 trillion in 1971 Most of the gain was In nondurable goods showing an increase of 9214 billion compared to the 1971 increase of 9117 billion Fixed investment was up 924 billion compared to 9111 billion in 1971 and inventory investment rose 912 billion to a level of 9SJ billion in 1971 During the fourth quarter net export performance improved slightly with exports increasing 913 billion against impart increases of 949 billion Hie net export balance was in deficit 93 billion for the quarter compared to a deficit of 914 billion in the third period Personal income after taxes rose 9291 billion in the last quarter and the savings rate increased from 19 per cent to 7i per cent Hie large advance tai after tax personal income was attributed to wage and sahry tanases of 9179 billion and an 99 billion increase in Social Security benefits that became effective Oct 1 Order Is Studied (Continued from page 1) during the come not print of a trial the facts of additional charges against any defendant The court hereby adopts the standards pubfirfied and set forth in an agreement between the Utah State Bar the news media and others as being the standards for represatlng the criteria for guaranteeing a free press and fair trial as announced therein” Judge Christoffersen said that “whether this was the right or wrong thing to do it firing I frit I had to do jury had knowledge of a charge It was the only alternative I had" asked if the Jury had Instructed not to read the spaper while they were as Jurors in the caae the Juke said that “I should have Instructed the Jury not to reed the paper but dkkit In this kind of a trial I should have done so but we've never really had fids problem before” The Judge said he is baaing his decision for the restraint order several past cases citing in particular Marshal va the United States and also on the duty of the court Judge Christoffersen said that it is the duty of the court in either prior convictions or pendbig charges to prevent them from prejudicing a defendant whether that evidence comes in a court public print or private trial “B is our duty to preserve the right a A Black Muslim denied POLICE OFFICERS stand la the entrance to a Northwest Washington home where seva persons were found shin Thursday The house steep registered Prices -declines through the early horn in moderately active trading today on the New York Stock Exchange Shortly beefore noon the Dow Jones average of 30 selected blue-chi- p stocks was off 172 at 102040 Declines led advances The Herald Journal It COtUNS JSwSif C UMS4HISO AMfMiQ I q Cad M Mink 7 Rep Todd G Weston believes that private contractors will still get 95 per cent of county road work contracts if the State Legislature passes a bill raising minimum amount requirements for competitive bidding Weston serving in his freshthe Legislature is man term for two bills (HB 11 a and HB 14) which would have the effect of raising the amounts to what he says are more “realistic” minimums House Bill 11 would raise the minimum requirement from 925000 to 975000 and make minimum competitive bidding requirements applicable to county buildings The construction or maintenance of a county road or building would thus not require competitive bidding unless it was estimated that the work was valued at over a 975000 R-S- rsi-IH- IM MtMKS MtlmndCraWn WINMiiMt MKimoNitm OaadCaa OafiaM rose Unusual Birth tlia USN a — rjd-M- I akaVMla'VAM Swden omet NOury AM MS JOH - Sam V aira ur a 417 Idtmaia Seewddwawee aed a) Ufa Abdul-Jabb- ar Muslim sect Solons Go On Tour Of Prison Are Defended Stock Market NEW YORK (UP1) star Kareem as a spiritual center for his (UPI) had been purchased by basketball Bills On Bidding The other bill that Weston is backing increases the minimum amouiit for which competitive bidding is required on repair and construction of county buildings Bill 11 has already passed by a wide margin the House and will now go to the Senate Weston said a vote should come soon on of a fair trial” the other bill He is Joined in Willits is scheduled to appear sponsorship of these bills by Juan and S the embenlemat charge Calvin Black Kane on Jan 31 and the other trial date is Garth Jones for April 10 HB 11 and Black and Kenneth N on HB 14 Herald Journal Managing SUliman Local criticism of the bills was Editor John addds said today that it is common practice for recently voiced by Newell J news media when reporting on a Olsen a contractor trial to indicate other pending In a statement to the Logan charges if involving the same City Commission appealing that the city oppose the bills Olsen said that increasing the bidding minimums will damage the free enterprise competitive system He charged that the bills would foster political patronage and the spreading of business favors 906 to 359 among the 1636 to political supporters Moreover said Olsen: “It issues on the tape Hie two-hovolume was virtually destroys every opmore than 9 million shares portunity for a small incompared with roughly the dependent or family firm to start same amount traded during the tai the contracting business” Weston was unimpressed with same period Thursday Pueblo International was the these arguments saying that the most active issue off 4 at 5 present bidding laws are anon 129900 snares Next was tiquated and serve to hamper Gulf Oil off H at “WH on 96900 counties from doing necessary shares "ybron Corp was third repair work on public property off at 34H on 95700 shares “It's an old statute on the books for 30 or 40 years" he Corning Glass gained 2l Polaroid lost 2 and American said “It's become outdated by Telephone and Telegraph 1 inflation" AT&T Thursday settled a The representative a veteran federal Job discrimination suit of nine years the Cache Electronics and 'omputers County Commission said that headed downward General ttie bills are strongly supported Electric and IBM lost 1H fay the Association of County each Control Date 4 and Telex l Motors and chemicals were lower Ford lost l‘ Eastman Kodak surrendered la RIO DE JANEIRO il'PIi -TOils and airlines headed in elevision and radio newsmen both directions Mountain fuel reported today that a but Superior Supply gained girl gave birth Thursday to Oil lost 4 UUAL Inc slipped twin girls Doctors they said 1 said mothers of that are Steels rails and aircrafts not rare but that twin rye births in were mixed in fractions such cases are a -- ar sum of money estimated at 913000 from a vault into a sack and left When Kitterman informed another acquaintance of the extortionists and added "Call the scooped (UPI) Eight men possibly members of a rival Muslim group were sought by Washington police with today in connection Thursday's methodical slaying of seva persons including five children at a Moslem cater established by basketball super-stKareem Abdul-JabbTwo women were wounded in the attack police were reported questioning one of than today for possible leads in the case Fearing additional violence police staked out several other Washington locations after some witnesses charged the murders were the result of friction between opposing Moslem groups (The words Moslem and Muslim are used interchangeably among adherents of the Islam religion) It was reported that one of persons in the Moslem sect the house had occupying written letters critical of Elijah Muhammed leader of the Black Muslims and that the killings were "revenge” Governments and the Utah League of CiUes Predictably he said the main opposition in the Legislature is coming from contractors “I have never talked to a city or county official who would object to this bill” he claimed "To understand these bills a person has to understand that some counties in Utah have hundreds and hundreds of miles of rads” Current laws impede counties from doing the work they are required to do “Why must they (counties) be challenged for breaking the law every time they attempt to do what they are supposed to do?” Efforts to amend HB 11 were soundly turned back in house debate said Weston The bill had received a favorable report from the house transportation committee The other bill was handled favorably by the political subdivirions committee On HB 11 he said the house felt the figures are “nominal” when considered in the light of the nte of inflation main-tainan- ce (Continued from page ship is the most efficient of government" Clyde “But we have to consider 1) form said other spokesman this saying: “The Nation of Islam under the guidance of the Hon Elijah Muhammed does not tolerate such acts We are peaceful and taught only to attack when our peace is broken” Jabbar also said he did not believe the killings were the result of religious rivalry Police said two black men in their 20s and two young children were shot to d-- dh and three other children apparently were drowned by as many as eight intruders who broke into the 979000 northwest Washington home Thursday afternoon One of the two wounded women who was identified as Bibi Khaalis 26 the daughter of a Charlotte NC dentist ud civil rights leader Dr Reginald Hawkins was in critical condition following surgery for a number of head woods One of the children was a boy The other four two boys and two girls were Oder three years of age Police did not release the names of ay of the dead because of confusion created by their use of Islamic names But Dr Hawkins said in Charlotte he had been informed that three of the dead children belonged to his daughter Police issued alert for “eight negro mala in their 20s all armed with handguns One has a bush haircut and one is wearing a large brown hat” Police ad neighbors aid the killings apparently committed in execution style since no signs of struggle were reported to have been found occurred sometime prior to 4:30 pm EST when one of the home’s occuputs returned from a shopping trip and heard a things than money" Senate President Warren E Lake bridled at Pugh Clyde's “dictatorship" comment and said "Let’s not get into the habit of saying dictatorships are efficient in this chamber” Sen Allan E Mecham Lake ad Sen Richard Howe both attorneys doubted that a constitutional amendment would be needed to consolidate districts where needed Hie Senate finally gave tentative approval to the measure and Bunnell aid he would ask the attorney general for a legal opinion before seeking final approval A bill that would increase the state's contribution to retirement fads of college and university staffs was also debated ad ten- commotion inside He walked to the rear of the tatively approved stone house and saw The question of cost aroused doubts Financial estimates from four men running through the the Board of Higher Education back yard Some neighbors said there was exchage of indicate that the program will gunfire at that point but police cost 93 million for the coming would not comment these fiscal year statements R-S- a lt four-stor- y a a Vocational Center Director Resigns Stanley S Richardson an- cooperation be expanded to the nounced Thursday evening his use of more district and campus resignation as director of the buildings and equipment The Bridgerland Area Vocational program should strive to extend Center itself to more secondary and The career educator cited his wife's health as the reason for leaving the post as the center's first director He made his announcement in a meeting of the center's board of held in the directors Agricultural Science Building conference room the Utah State University campus “I am unable to do justice u my work under the present circumstances" he told the hoard Yet he offered any advisory services that he an perform after he is replaced Appraising the eater’s record in its first year of operation the director noted that 27 classes were conducted for 531 persons and of that number 433 completed the classes Moreover he said 95 per cent were either placed in their field of training or continued their education in that field And all this was accomplished starting out with no facilities to work with of their own Success he said is attributable to the excellent cooperation achieved between the four member school districts andUSU a at the center's next board meeting Feb 9 and a decision an be expected then or shortly thereafter Further discussing the future Richardson who has served as pat secondary students And he cautioned: “The director since October 1971 said classes should be kept he looks for the cater to vocational in the strictest sense eventually have some facilities of the word and should continue of its own And he said there to prepare persons for em- will be more dose cooperation keep them em- with USU and more specialized ployment ployable and develop skills that dass offerings will enable them to advance In business at the the a job" other two new board Richardson told the Herald meeting members were installed They Journal that the center will be are Kenneth Cuthbert looking for a replacement with the Logan School representing teaching experience in the board and Mark Lindley from vocational field and at least a th Cache School board masters degree The salary has Elected chairman was Deloris not yet been determined and will Stokes of Box Elder County depend to a large degree on the Norman Weston of Rich County experience of the candidates It was elected vice chairman of 914000 will be in the vicinity The board approved the he said He added that the board following new classes: sf directors would prefer a -- Nurses’ Aida for Loga person who lives in Logan or School seniors and post High Cache Valley secondary students to be held at The job w ill demand numerous Sunshine Terrace evening commitments a dose —Machine Shop for Del Mate with working relationship local plant workers held at USU and educators —Secretarial Science conbusinessmen and a lot of tinuing at Loga High trawling in the —Building construction at Elder area School Application blanks win be Icgan High —Electrical and Mechanical at the available Wednesday center's headquarters at 101 Maintenance (two classes) for Ixioking to the future West Center Street Logan employes of USU and area Richardson advised that this Applications will be considered plants to be held at the campus er Cache-Rich-Bo- x By Coward Beal Herald Journal Staff Writer Preston City's PRESTON controversial mobile home conremained ordinance troversial Thursday night as the city council conducted the second of three readings required by Idaho law to turn the proposal in to law An group of Preston citizens appeared at the council meeting to renew its protests of the ordinance’s passage with charga of “poor faith" and a threat of a recall election Dr Boyd Hale told the council he had conferred with lawyers and discovered that one section of the ordinance which would require file annual registration - of mobile home owners living with a variance permit would make the ordinance contestable constitutional grounds He said this is because the owners of regular homes are not required to register a Gamble dosed file by painting rat there wu still s lot of busineu to conduct at the meeting He said “We have read fids proposed ordinance for the second time We will read it ona more required by law then we will publish it Then it i u becoma law” The visitors left the council room to meet outside to plu future action Councilman Ross told the council that the garbage collection in Franklin City wu going well He added file loads were getting bigger each week “The people didn’t believe they were griqg to get their garbage picked up I think until they saw the trucks coming by" he half-r J joked He explained that Del Monte had requested once a week servica far its office and ' garbage He said file food proceuing firm would: purchase a large dumpster j container for fids He printed out the pickup wouldn’t include hard i garbage such food processing: wastes A monthly charge of 915 wu citizens Another petition was spoken of set for the Del Monte service Cabinetmakers Dera Brostron j by Hale He aid one could be made up to recall the election of and Ray McKemie appeared at the city council if 25 per cent of the meeting to discus a 51011 the voters would sign He added abinetry bill that had been that he frit he could get enough previously rejected by thtj council at the Dec 21 meeting signatures for the recall Without discussion Ron He ended his remarks to the council by saying he had lived in motioned that Ids motion of Dec ) a country where people couldn’t 29 calling for the nonpayment! speak out where Big Brother of the bill be rescinded carried unanimously took care of them and he didn't i Ron next made a motion that like to see this happening here Ala Beckstead called the the bill be paid in M fids ordinance discriminatory and motion was also passed unanimously added “I don’t feel this ordinance has bea passed in good An executive session was1 faith announced by the council tai Councilman Walter Ross order to discus problems in the replied ”1 resent your stating volunteer fire '’ fids hasn't bea done in good department All visitors were faith We have read about 20 asked to leave different mobile home After almost an hour of and we think fids is one tiscurion the visitors were1 : of the most lenient” allowed to meet with the council Hale asked “Who was it that ona again and were informed requested fids mobile home the council would invite the ordinance be passed? Did FYanklln County Commission to someone come in and ask for the council’s Feb I meeting to It?” Hale also asked if the or- discus future for plus the fire dnance wu just the council's department Hale seated it might be possible to insfitute a petition to have the ordinance declared unconstitutional by Preston u city-coun- ty Ida Ron again answered the question on behalf of the entire council by saying “ss elected officials arid through experience and training we have learned that such ordinance should be passed for the good of the community” He went on to add The holding council considered a meeting Thursday to! pass the third reading of the ' mobile home ordinance and other business but Ron informed the council he would be out of town at that time No firm decision was made about holding a meeting before the next ia that almost all other already have such an regularly scheduled Feb 9 ordinance for orderly planning meeting but Gamble said if one were called the pubhc would he and city growth Several of the visitors accused informed through the news the council of holding secret media meetings and changing starting tima to push the ordinance a com-muidt- ABOUT CACHE through Mayor Glen Gamble told havat held secret meetings We have held some executive meetings but we annot make any decisions paa The Cache Merry-Mixeany ordinance or vote will any measure in these meetings” square dance Saturday at 9:30 Gamble explained that Idaho pm at the Hyde Park Civic law prohibits a city council from Cfenter Spencer Hill will be the conducting any busineu in aller and all square dancers are them “We a rs u executive meeting Steve Bastian printed out he believed the ordinance was discriminatory and reflected the attituda of rider people He added Franklin County's population wu almost all older people with average age of 51 He said in order to attract younger people to fill jobs that require training something would have to be done such as change the mobile home or- u invited AD persoud of the 854th Supply and Service Co U S Army Reserve will assemble at the Army Reserve Hairing Center in Logu at 7 Saturday and agair st 7 am on Sunday The uniform will be Class "C" un “Kuw Cache County” a new publiation by the League of dinance Women Voters may be pur“I know what it is like to try to chased for 91 at the USU live in a mobile home in Cache Bookstore or by calling Mrs 1 Valley” he charged using Loga Powers at Gty ss an example “They kick Michael Preece will report his j you out and won’t talk to you" to add “Hie mission at the Amalga Ward) Bastian went sentiment against mobile homa Sacrament Meeting Sunday at i is because of the older people 7:30 pjn pjn He returned from but the younger ona are dif- the Kentucky-TeimessMission ferent” t Monr'iy Mrs Shirley Bowling asked the council “Why isn't something like this voted on by HAROLD DANCE the people? Other things are put BROKERAGE before the voters They decide instead of just a small group (the wi Mi k uia - is m-tcouncil)" -- MUTUAL s Ron replied “Because there Jaa 1119 are no public funds involved” Bid Ask Chg 7 JO Affiliated 7M —01 He explained that when the 01 Comstock 413 451 public's money is concerned the DreyfFd 1288 1112 council is required to place an 03 DreyfLv 17 JO 1885 issue before the public Other755 J0 691 Erirprs wise the council is empowered 06 1307 14J8 Everest to act 02 1320 1443 Capitol 01 2777 30 JS Hod The group expressed the belief JH that the ordinance was Gth Fd Am 561 622 Harbor 867 156 -0- 2 discriminatory again 1128 1142 -0- 4 Ivest Ron answered “I don't know Marietta 488 5J3 -0- 1 of any law that isn't 01 1158 1482 Msrgu discriminatory to someone” 05 Fd 1190 1301 Paa Councilman lynn Fackrell Plritu 1012 1150 -0- 1 siler' to this point broke in and 02 Put Growth 12J3 1148 07 told the assembly “We Ye trying Put livatr 1155 1162 Put Vista 1163 1300 to run the city for the good of the 09 Put Voyagellll 1123 majority We've met with you 04 138 596 several times and we've Salem TMR Appr 1092 1113 -0- 1 changed all of the Jungs you 01 1423 1555 TYuteri wanted changed And now you Windsor 916 1001 -0- 1 still a rent satisfied" 752-524- a 1 ee FUNDS-Quotation- i |