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Call f 752-212- 8 Covering Bridgerland - Northern Utah And Southern Idaho VOL 67 NO 301 LOGAN UTAH THURSDAY DECEMBER 16 1976 FIFTEEN CENTS 4 On Logan Seminary issue AGLU threatens to sue By wPaul Carter not given for courses at the seminary in IDS studies School officials estimate that at least K per cent of the students at Logan High attend IDS Seminary Logan school District Superintendent James C Blair Wednesday defended the district’s seminary policy ui a brief news nm wmer The American Civil Liberties Union Wednesday threatened to file a lawsuit in District to force an end to the granting of credit to Logan High School students who attend the Mormon Church’s Seminary In a press conference at be home of the chairman of the local ACLU chapter an attorney for the state ACLU organization told newsmen the “ACLU has information that file Mormon seminary program is highly sectarian as opposed to amply being ai general noneectarun program ion Bible studies’? and bus violates the UR Constitution's First Amendtment “establishment clause” The attorney Kathryn Collard is chief of litigation for the Utah ACLU She said the suit would be filed in UN District Court in Ogden soon after the first of the year unless the Logan CUy School Board acts voluntarily to stop giving credit for seminary courses The LDS seminary adjacent to file Logan High campus offers two credit courses— in (XoandNew Testament studies Credit is if It were slanted toward a particular religious doctrine As evidence of their charges Ms Collard and Ronald Lamer Logan ACLU chair man gave reporters a two-pag-e statement written by a former Logan High School student describing Ms experiences last year in die LDS seminary’s Bible studies release saying: 'The United States Supreme Court many state courts be Utah State Attorney General and the Utah State Department of Education through the State Superintendent of Public Instruction have allheld that file granting of credit for release time religious instruction is con stitutional" class The statement given to ACLU by Brett Ham indudes the following: — “Class always started wib a that usually incudes a blessing fc ( Church) Pres Spencer Kimball’’ — “Occasionally we had “Special Devotional" which we had to attend like f regular classes” — “Twice we were visited by LDS bishops and four or five times by returned IDS missionaries’’ — “During IDS conference time be class watched the conference on TV” — “A lot of time was spent on such LDS subjects as how to get a temple recommend the church’s views on petting and sez that sex is only okay wib a temple marriage and so on” — “Bible study was often correlated ( Continued on page 2) Hot against the church Ms Collard emphasized that the LDS Church would not be a target of an ACLU suit “Our action is not against the Mormon Church or Mormon Seminary” die told rters “We are taking action against i officials as a political arm of the state” The problem she explained is not be church but the content of information taught at die seminary She said be civil rights organization would challenge any release time program for religious studies l ' M ' - t i I again attempts suicide County sheriff's office were investigating file source of be drugs “We don’t know where he got them” he trimn 25 mites to the University of Utah By Ken Cemaaghtoa - Hospital SALT LAKE CITY (UPI Gary Gilmore depressed after1 a Judge refected Ms plea for immediate execution tried to kill himself again today with an overdose of drugs Doctors said he was expected to condemned man the in good condition and expected to survive “We expect him to recover depending on personnel Gilmore was moved into a new cell Wednesday and it was stripped' down and checked by guards beforehand The deputy warden said Gilmore’s cell was checked at 7:90 am and he was all no ' Gilmore swallowed “an unknown amount of a barUtuate possibly phenobarbital” and was found at 1:15 ajn unconscious on1 the bunk of his Deab Row cell at Utah State 25-da- y Prison He had been moved bad: to a maximum security cell after Fourth District Judge J Robert Bullock rejected his pleas Wednesday for an immediate execution and ordered Mm to die Jan 17 before a firing ’ tJWF be court’s derision asking him to wait" said Gilmore’s lawyer Ronald Stanger He and attorney Robert bloody met wib the condemned man at the prison upset wlb : febSnTk fiT ns about like that (suicide) except be was very discouraged We were trying to build him up and get him a little bit more optimistic In fact we thought we had done that” “He was very upset because the prism had immediately put Mm in isolation and stated to punish him for same of Ms— quote — sins and past deeds” After prison officials found Gilmore In his cell ho was given emergency treatment there and at the prison infirmary then when medical aides reached Ms cell during file daily sick call They tried to wake Mm up but tailed then called for ' phenotarfcitaL af wltenhaslfeforelie day Gilmore regained coneriousness 13 hours after he overdosed on sleeping pills Nov 16 v Keahey said Gilmore was able to breab on Ms own but was bring assisted by a respirator arid bat he responded to pain stimuli — indicating he was not in a deep coma V' ''it He said Gilmore was listed In critical condition 'but 'that was the hospital's V- standard designation for Ml emergency v "i ‘He may have aspirated Ms stomadi contents rad that comuned wib be hunger strike could make Mm more sumectiMe to further medical complications He is quite a bit weaker than the last time” Hatch said the prison and Salt Lake patients f Trapped for six hours £ COWS MIAMI (UPI)— A cargo" Jet ferrying 97 cows to the ernmnney bdo Mfepii International : Jt was be admitted Mite's ' second Dominican Republic ranintooffa canal today trapping suicide attempt — coming a monb after be Airport's longest runway and Ms fiancee Nicrie Barrett Joined in an a crewman in the cockpit for six hqurQ pret and rescue workers overdoses of sleeping pills of the Convair 880 to reach Mrs Barrett 20 was committed to Utah man fearing the carcasses of dead cattle State Mentol Hospital after her attempted topple a straining bulkhead of the plane onto Mm suicide and was still in custody when Miami was Gilmore tried to kill himself a second time Flight hows! iftir the Authorities : have said she apparently ' rescued from the coUiSsMcodMx to smuggled into file prism the sleeping pills crash He was rushed Jackson Memorial Hospital he where in serious condition listed was suicide in Gilmore used hu first attempt A fire department paramedic crawled inside be Gilmore was moved from the prison Infirmary baric to a cell in the maximum collapsed cockpit to treat Grogan as rescue workers security section after Bullock set his third labored to free Mm The wreckage pinned Ms knees execution date against Ms seat and the strained bulkhead p 15 isolation body forward for He was ordered held in Wot as for prison violating punishment days the at wreckage without assistance a and rues including Mting spitting nurse during his previous stay at unhurt but was taken to the hospital for observation and was listed in good condition University Hospital I ‘ Pit-- t further medical complications” said a snofatsman for university hospital But he said Gilmore’s hunger strike had left him weaker and possibly more susceptible to pneumonia and other camnUcations than he was after Ms first overdose exactly one ' "K-monfo earlier ' Spokesman John Keahey said a preliminary analysis Indicated Gilmore Em! swarfmed survive to eat him loose foam plane wreckage la MamL II FLIGHT ENGINEER Stanley Grogaa leeks at rescuers and watts trapped by the legs for them Copilot Luis Corrons 23 Miami was pulled from the wreckage and taken to Jackson Manorial hospital where he was listed in fair condition i The cause of the accident had not been determined: 1 speculatod-b’ m be at cargo might have itifted during the takeoff rim t Airport officials said the Air Trine fourragine Jet had a full load of fori along wib its life tons of cargo' the rinii and The nose of be on the other side about 100 snubbed into the yards short of busy LeJeune Road which runs along the east side of the airport The tail of the Jet towered high in the air There was no fire The accident occurred almost three years to the: hour after a Lockheed Super Constellation laden wib Christmas trees for the Caribbean crashed on takeoff from be same runway killing its crew of three and aix persons on file ground The cause of bat crash was blamed on a 'cargo shift and mechanical V -f : - i 1 i ' j problems I I s' names more PLAINS Ga (UPI) — Jimmy Carter today named Mad: Georgia Congressman Andrew Young: as ambassador to the United Nations and chose Zbigniew Brzezindd and Charles Scfaultze for key Soviet esnert BrzezbukL a Columbia University professor would become the President-elect’- s national security attain adviser Former federal budget director jSdmltze would chair file Council of Economic Advisers ! Carter announced the nominations — all subject to news Senate approval — at an ference attended by the three men Carter earlier filled Ifour other CabinetJevd posts Young Is the first black named to a high Carter ad--i early-aftemo- i Job been fortunate: enough to convince t this post because of interest in international afbirs and his long-tim- e because of the great esteem wib wfaldi he is held by leaders of ttw worldt’ Carter said ‘He to the fbiest teturidayh the day when all the birds in Cache Valley 9 stand up and get counted B Agriedtan - W 4 - ' Jack Aaderson Ads Conies -- Crossword IMjffhh 8 819 92 Horoscope Dr Lamb Obituaries Outdoors 84 9 U People toorts e a a ' a ie eeaepooe i a Utah Roundup Weather I 4 Acrid front puriilng inland from the Pacific Coast expected! reara Utah by the weekend There wb be generaUv fair weatho1 broqgh Friday wita varierie douameea and chance of amm in the mountains Saturday and again on Monday s l Si a a a s a a J OJ: ans endorsed V I?- - JT BCLeVdl Senate r ‘ v rof dose friend a also 'Carter’s is Young The’ two4erm Democratic congressman from Atlanta was an executive director of be Southern Christian LeadesMp Conference in the early 1960s and helped the draft 1964 Ctoil Rights act and the 1965 Voting Nights Act Young recently said on returning from an African trip that Mad: African nations were extremely pleased at Carter’s victory in the presidential election i He rarlier resisted taking a Dositira in the Carter administration teUing reporters on several occanons be felt it would be better to serve in Congress The UJi post carries Cabinet rank ‘ Carter has already named Ms secretaries of state Planning Commission Wednes - oa 4 Brenchley do fed we hive a moral church to at least look al options” Commission member Bryan Frit be commission bat he bad been approached by number of people who were concerned about file proponed trid tree removal In other business the commission scheduled two public hearings for Jan 15 One bearing will consider Reagan Outdoor Advertising's request for permission to erect two MDboards The billboards would be erected an 4b North wib one sign approximately one block east of Main and one sign f Mock west of approximately Main The billboards would be 97 feet and 42 feet talL Bob would have 12 foot by 25 foot sign posters a a a a one-hal- issued” warned Richardson Rep Mike proposed a auper agency on “STEAM” and saying it could it prevent “economic: political and societal catastrophe” Both Richardson and Federal Energy Administrator Frank Zarb testified at be House - v Charles 8cknltse to head key aatt Rep Andrew Youag -eavty to UN t ’V ' " ' 6ririJriajonDan Wilson a 2&acre subdivision on 25b Norb of MLLocan subdivision Ken Duffin a subdivision at 7b Eastand :IstSoub Bob Mortensen an lores subdivision at 6b Soub and 5b West and Carroll v subdivision at 12b Nickel a t 14-t-ot 49-lo- North and 4b East salt bat be scbool nitMrii Bed to them tiw spied on them- anj harassed Mrs Gilman when ah was In a - ft-- to gtva tann Blair today reacted to the news insisting be school district treated the Gilmans fairly and never harassed Mrs ' Oilman pageTT” (Cratinuedon rsi- itV 'I -- j- against Utah naming "Blair Blair two other district Logan City School Board officials and "a private members Neal F contractor by a couple Mortensen and Kenaeb who have charged they Cubbert and contractor w ere out of Joseph Jacobsen their home to way for the city’s new The Gilmans charge in Wednesday to hearing called by Rep John DingeU assess existing UR energy policies and potential changes Carter baa indicated one of Ms major goals is a weeping reorganisation of federal energy agencies (Continued on page 2) was contingent upon the agreeing ' to nut in a add curb and gutten to the street along file property front end’' guarantee water access to residents who currently obtain water from an irrigation line which may be removed when construction begins The commission also requeued bat bey receive written copies of any protective covenants the developer Intends to establish for residents of the cluster development Unanimous approval was given to five subdivision ap-- r andsub- lnc an & lot nbdivisfen aast of ML Logan? Logan Scbool District recreation center Superintendent James C Garry and Virginia Blair today labeled as Gilman who have since “ridiculous’’ many of the moved from Logan to allegations made in a California fifed suit to 6400000 lawsuit filed UR District Court for Elsewhere In Washington today “Vt1 - tree D-T- til’i The nmmSBion unanimouity proved preliminary plans for Nixon and Nixon duster development at 255 East 7b North The initteFap-ra- l voted to send LDS CMirch President Spencer W Kimball a letter expressing disapproval of Logan IDS Temple renovation plans which call for trees from file file removal temple grotuida The frees are to be rat down to make room for a parking lot treasury and transportation WASHINGTON (UPI) Commerce Secretary Press Secretary Jody PoweQ meanwhile conEUliot Richardson today endorsed Jimmy Outer’s' firmed bat Rep Barbara Jordan is under intent to consolidate the federal energy bureaucracy consideration for be position of Attorney General and urged Congress to quickly give the White House and said bat Carter‘Still has not made a selection for the important role of Secretary of Defense powers over energy problems chairman of the President's Energy DrHarridF president of California Institute Resources Council also said the United States is of Technology was said to be high on file list of those faced wib energy problems too urgent to be set aside being considered as is farmer Defense Secretary James Scfalesinger during a Carter organisational ehakera He told a House energy subcommittee bat the new Schlestnger backed by labor leaden and ad- voqates of strong defense also may be in line for be President could be faced wib immediate post of energy administrator problems and would need to be pnmared to deal wit higher Arab oil prices or an embargo — however remote that possibility “The president s should be given be authority to impose emergency taxes or fees on petroleum products in such an event or if there should be rationing to charge certain uaers for coupons McCormack energy calling v Ken Duffin’s proposed cluster development at 4b East and Canyon Road is the subject of the other Jan 15 public hearing : I About Cache iKltltl r a'o protests tree member of the prestigious Washington He nas a reputation as a tireless worker and hardJieaded administrator BrzezinsU a native of Poland and f The considered an expert on the Soviet Union was one of Carter’s major campaign advisers on foreign policy All three nominations must be approved by the - Inside tbejay Ctassified : : Carter said Sdmltxe has “superb qualifications to be at my right hand as I make economic decisions” and BneztasU has been “eminently involved in ought to exist studying the relationships that between the nations of toe world’’ 7 "I recognize its going to be a difficult Job and I guess I’m crazy enough to try it" aakl Young on arrival here He said he was convinced Carter planned change in foreign policy especially toward Africa Young 44 a farmer lieutenant of slain dvU rights leader Martin Luther King Jr and one of Carter’s strongest supporters would replace William to the United Scranton as the nation’s representative ' Nations:- ' Szhulfee 52 was federal budget director under former President Imdon Johnson and is currently a an an agency - i |