Show 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 21 1979 7 slain in Harlem drug factory - have to be nine or 10 feet tall" be said d The bodies of the victims were found in the dingy rear-floapartment of the tenement some of whose tenants were among the slain A knife was recovered but not the murder gun Chief of Detectives James Sullivan said it was one of the largest mass slayings in the city’s history A fire set by an arsonist kilted 25 persons at a Bronx social club in NEW YORK (UPI) Revenge apparently vai behind the brutal massacre of seven persons in a Harlem drug factory — one of the largest mass killings in city history police said today The six men and one woman had their throats slashed and five of them also were shot Detective A1 Grant said that “because of the viciousness of the crime we believe revenge wss involved" Grant said equipment for cutting and packaging drugs were found in the Harlem tenement apartment where the bodies were discovered He said police believed the drug facapartment was a “small-scal- e back-to-bac- first-flo- p - h 1171 Sullivan said the tenement was a block from a basement social club where three persons were killed 2tt months ago That slaying remains unsolved The Medical Examiner's Office said at least five victims had been shot in the head behind the ear at least once Some were repeatedly slashed Two victims were tied Detectives have no suspects in the killings but Grant said at least two persons were involved “If there was only one he'd with a wire k “It's a mess there’s blood by aU the bodies” said one detective as he left the apartment on a Hsrlera block POLICE BLOTTER tenements and Logan City PoHee lined with boarded-ustrewn with garbage ARREST Jessie blade A bloody knife with a seven-incJames II Brugh Logan of the wss found on a bed on which three victims were lying The woman was found was arrested Monday at on the floor nearby Three other men were 1:15 pm and charged with two coats of third on the living room floor The degree burglary “It looks like narcotics ripoff" said a arrest was made in detective who did not want to he identified connection with recent two “There were probably one or people three to four junkies buying and a burglaries at Wader blood-soake- tory" News of record dealing Bread Thrift Store 182 couple of other people" South 1st Weit and at "If it's not too big a play too many people the Harris Athletie know you're in business and sooner or later Center at Utah State you get ripped off" said one detective He was University Cache scout executive Iran releases moves to SL council wounded Boyd R Ivie who has been scout executive of the Cache Valley Council Boy Scouts of America for the past five years has been named to bead the Great Balt Lake Council third largest Boy Scout council in the nation Ivie IK has been a career scouter for 22 years He held leadership positions in Nepfal Pasadena Calif Orem and Idaho Falls before easing to Cache VaUey Be is a native of Orem and a graduate of Brigham Young University Ivie said the Cache Valley Council was brought tea position of national leadership during his tenure here It leads the nation in the percent of boys registered with N percent of those eligible registered Boy Scouts it leads the nation with the number of scout units registering ou time at 15 percent the council is among the top IS in the nation in the percent of boys who go on a long-tercamp and it is among the nation's leaders in the percent of scouts who reach Eagle rank About eight of every IN Cache Valley Council seonts became Eagles he said compared to a national average of one of IN "I love this valley dearly and the people in it" Ivie commented "They've got a good brand of scouting and it’s because of the hard work of the people “Scouting does help the valley and the people hive worked hard to make it a good program” The Cache Valley Council has 5500 registered scouts and 24M registered adult leaders la 431 units Ivie sail The Great Salt Lake Council which covers Salt Lake Tooele and Summit counties and the southern part of Davis County has 40000 scouts in t Boyd R Ivie Egypt and Israel huddle WASHINGTON I'Esst pace negotiations - Anti-inflati- on Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil also named foreign minister by his gover- fight strewed WASHINGTON (UPI) Foreign Minister Moshe today announced the federal government will pipeline to states $N billion grant-in-ai- d and ImiISIh At the same time he told local officials from around the country that their fiscal decisions may determine whether he whu his fight In a brief outline released to reporters before Carter met with local government officials early In the afternoon the administration announced it will: -S- tandardise the often Inconsistent requirements 'for receiving federal assistance —Farther reduce duplicative federal efforts and paperwork in aiding state and local governments —Identify Iftety candidates for program consolidation and further streamline federal planning antl-inflati- requfrments —Form grant packages to enable state and local governments to receive funds from more than one program or agency The White House summoned representatives of associations of governors and city and county governments to tear Carter and his fighter Albert Kahn “You are closest to the people and provide services that meet their dally needs” Carter said in a statement prepared for the afternoon meeting “And dedsious you make may very well determine whether in the end we as a nation can succeed in our fight against inflation'’ anti-inflati- Arizona unit passes ERA PHOENIX (UPI) -The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the Equal Rights Amendment following a hearing Tuesday Jam-pack- ed night The committee voted in favor of the measure but opponents 5-- 4 The Herald Journal WBFmI PubilMsd every evening Monday thru Vrhtiy and Sunday morning by Pioneer New popart ok i 7S Wad 3rd North Logon Utah 14321 PO Boo 417 1 Totephono 732-21- 2 Socond dott pottooo paid at Logan Utah USM 241-13- MCMBCii Audit Bureau of Clrculat Iom I ft— UftHSH Ouno riUv mvufiimiuiim NCA New Service suaecnraoNBATH 14 00 One Month Carrier 14000 One Year Carrier 33700 Ono Year Moll Subtcrlbert not receiving Herald Journal their deliver before 7 pleete phene Sun-9 em pm week night or d 732-2I2- OPftCINOUai! 030 otn to 3:30 pm tveehdey 0 30 em to 12:30 pm Setur- - Dayan arrived aepar ately in Washington Tuesday and were Immediately flown by helicopter to the snoweovered mountains of western Maryland where they were In total isolation from newsmen The two mm arrived just over five months after the end of the Camp David summit brought hopes for early agreement on an Egyptian-Israe- peaee ll sa Judiciary Committee stands 13-- 2 against it and she will not bring it to a vote of the Counties Municipalities Those hopes Senate Judiciary Jones Osborn John Mawhinney Arthur bard disagreement over - how the “linkage” be tied to a should treaty settlement wider Kolte Jaime Jim and Gutierres Opposed were James Maek Hal Runyan Sens R Litchfield Park Swink D-S- Bill Manuel and Trudy Camping R Phoenix In- volving Palestinian self-overnment on the West lank and Gaia Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin said Tuesday the Camp David talks will include discussions about the supply of oil and inaid 151 East 1st Gloria South Hyrum a boy Feb did not give further details but a State Department spokesman confirmed that the Israelis are seeking a firm agreement from Egypt to sell them oil from the Sinai fields at commercial prices Grain j OGDEN (UPI) Grain prices Tuesday: Under -- protein wheat 1 cent No 11 protein 305 bu down 2 cents No 12 protein 115 bu unch No 13 protein 330 bu unch No 1 soft white 300 bu unch No 2 barley 420 bu downScentgs Arrivals: 43 cars 41 wheat 2 barley Feb - 20 - DORRITY Danis and Shaaa 545 South 1st West a girl Feb 20 HAWKES-Bl- air and 283 10th West Valoy North a girl Feb 20 NIELSEN Michael 005 Park and Ilene Drive Hyrum a boy Feb 20 YOUNG Craig and - ultra-religio- Khomeini today strongly denounced left-wielements and communists in Iran as setting the stage for a major battle with radicals government opposed to his week-ol- d Judy anti-Islam- - Fernwood 415 Drive Hyrum Feb 21 a boy il CJl I I - i ’ l '' - district The WASHINGTON (UPI) Supreme Court agreed today to review school desegregatten in Dallas and consider whether New York City can be denied federal educatten aid due to alleged racial discrimination In a th tea u a Ja teaeterassignmats The city said the departmat should have used instead the constituttonal standard factors But a US appeals cart has ordered Taylor to hold further hearings and to draw up a new Dallas student assignment plan including specific e schals it Justification for any catains Dallas ichal officials today won a Supreme Cart hearing on their appeal claiming the plan ordered by Taylor meets castituttonal standards In agreeing to review the matter the justices added a southern to their dispute already includes cases involving northern schools in Columbus and Dayton Ohio The Dallas case — Involving the natton's eighth largest urban schal “jailhouse lawyer" SKATING CLASSS rTVBJy rrrNSn 10-1- 1 Saturday: lit Clan 94510:434 45-12:- L Confer SI 00 Each log" The EUs School PTA will hold its annual Founders' Day eetebratton Thursday at 7 pm in the schal auditorium The past PTA presidents will be honored and a short program will follow given by the fifth grade classes Everyone is Invited to attend any Lowell arranged Plowman has for the Ted Ashton Family to present a musical variety program Friday pm at the Caehe Canty Senior Citiiens Center 231 North lsty East Bus service is available by calling Program Director Lloyd Wolford welcomes new ideas for the Friday programs Call him at 2:30 Cynthia Bensa Camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday at 2 pm in the civic building in Hyrum Ruth Milter wOl give the tessa and Dora Milter a history Hostesses will 752-40- 1 The Wdbvflte animal control officer is holding the following dtaimate which may be claimed or adopted: a female white mixed breed a female springer spaniel and a mate German shorthair 6 Call 245-610- The Logon City animal control officer is holding the following animals: a large mate Nack mixed brad a mate Nack lab a female blonde chihuahua a female Nack and brown mixed breed and a Nack and white cat The animals may be claimed or adopted by calling the officer Monday through Friday from I am to 5 pm at Matheson wants study of fallout LAKE CITY propriate money for a the effects of study nuctearfeUout from the Nevada atom tests “Pulling together the loose ends of what happened N years ago is not an easy process” the governor said “but the process is in motion and we must get to the bottom of the effects of radfoactivity” The governor is asking the $100000 from lawmakers so the State Divisten of Health can if the atom try find at caused higher levels of cancer in southern Utah and if the dangers have lingered The governor at his regular mathly news conference at KUED also expressed his faith in the administrative abilities of former Salt Lake Personal Directa Robert Multeity whom the governor appointed to head the state's personal departmat It was Multeity who New the whistle the a alleged power grab in Salt Lake City government wha he received a letter telling him that Police Chief Bud Willoughby would supervising be his operation During the ensuing flap Mullally announced that he had accepted the state job Some participants In the affair questioned Mullally’ s abilities as personnel director personal director The governor was asked if any of the allegations or hap-pain- gs “The competentcy Mr Mullally The of is unquestioned in my opinton I did the interviews for this positia persaally and I got ahold of the former South Dakota governor who gave him out-- 1 standing recom-madattons- " Andreotti hands in 752-25- Town Nlbley Council will conduct a special meeting Thursday at 7:30 pm in the town hall to discus the proposed second phase of the Nibley Water Project The public is invited to attend The uxt regular scheduled meeting of the coucil will be Kirch 1 The Nortk Logan Animal Control Officer is holding a small female mixed breed dog Nack white and tan The dog wOl be held untU Ma-da- y If not claimed by then it wOl be sold or euthanised For more 0 teformatfon call 7S-131- Elder Howard resignation ROME (UPI) -Christian Democratic Premier Designate Andreotti today gave up his efforts to form a new government Giidio Andreotti handed his resignation to Italian Presktent Sandro Pertini O McMurdte su of Mr and Mrs Robert B McMurdie has been caUed to serve an LDS mission in the Londu England area He wUl speak in Sacrament mating Sunday 4:45 pm at the Hyrum Stake Center 200 East Oth South Lewiston Lions mark anniversary tonight - LEWISTON The Lewiston Lions Club will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the organiiatfon tonight with a dinner and program in the Lewiston Community BuOding A special program huoring the four living charter members of the club wUl be caducted The charter members include Merle Hyer Fay Bernheteel David Hendricks and Garge Pond Announcement of the program was made today by Lewiston Lias Club President Harold White Pilot on ‘criticul’ list SALT LAKE CITY - A Smithfield student pilot mid-air in a injured Saturday airplane collision uar the Logan-Cach- e Airport was on the “critical" list again this morning at the Salt Lake LDS Hupital Keith L Godfrey 32 250 East North Smithfield remained in critical cadition today in the intensive care ait of the hupital a hupital spokesman told The Herald Journal 0 in City Hall in the past weeks had shaka his eafidence in ' Mullally LYP DONKEY BASKETBALL February 22 1979 Pre-scho- ol Children Free CHEESE SPECIALS PEPPER $150 $200 JACK $125 $175 CHEESE (°) k Offer Good Thru 22779 Advance tickets can b picked up at the office at Sky View Teams will consist of the faculty and students from Sky View 4 be Joan Dutson Esta Brown and Ann Petersen 752-M- advance at door 711-964- aw About Cache (students) Logan dollar Rink 101 c advance at door 2nd Clots 10:45 H:4Sr 1) Roman Empire and will be correlated to events happening to America The public is invited to attend Place: Sky View High School Gymnasium Time: 7:30 PM Admission: (Adults) AH 11 lit Dane of whether disc rim button that occurred was intentional The 2nd US Circuit Cart of Appeals disagreed saying: "It is permissible for Congress to estaMish a higher standard more protective of minority rights than castituttonal mlnlmums require” In still other actions the court: —Turned down the appeal of a black man who was forced to grow a beard for medical reasas and said he suffered racial discriminatteo when Safeway stores fired him for refusing to shave —Declined to step into a dispute between two distributors over the right to market a pater depicting the late Elvis Presley playing his guitar —Turned down appeals by Indiana prison officials that they should be aNe to bar an Inmate from being a ce which — minority group segregatten The city initially was advised it had met minimum qualifications for ESAA funding and that $35 milltea had teen earmarked as its 1177-7- 1 share But it later was notified the applicatten was dented due to racial disparities in teacher assignments The city said HEW wrongly based its the findings of discrim inatten solely fact that school bard policies had resulted In a disparate racial impact in Government and business alike wUl be watching the outcome of this case since most of the Occupational Health and Safety Administratfon's standards tied up in court challenges have —Let stand a jail sentence a televisia reporter Imposed named Pennington for refusing to idatify a source who gave him secondhand inform atia about a Kansas murder case The desegregatten plan approved in 1171 by US District Judge WM Taylor Jr permits some one-raschools to remain in Dallas because of long distances studats would have to be bused "white flight” and other caladar Dr Harma's topic entitled “The Tapeworm of Rome" will review the causes of the fall of the eliminating or preventing tests cancer desegregation The Friend of the Castitutton Award will also be of the presented at the dinner Previous recipients award include Attorney General Robert Hansen and former Republican Utah State Senator Reed Bulten a may' not be decided however until the court’s 1I7M0 term starting in October At issue in the New York City case is what standard the Department of Health Edueatton and WeHare may use in determining discriminatory conduct whieh makes a school system ineligible for aid The suit stems from the city's application for 1177-7- 1 grants under the Emergency School Aid Act which allows local educatten agencies to compete for special assistance in teaeterassignmats one-ma- Dr Harma is presently an associate professor of management in the allege of business at the University of Utah He is a graduate of Brigham Yoag University (UPI) — Gov Scott Mathesa today said he is hopefull the state Legislature will ap- V 117 The two eases were among hundreds their return the justices handled from a recess that was extended an extra day due to a nearrecord snowstorm The Justices also: —Agreed to step into a catroversy over the governmat's health standard for worker exposure to tensene — a highly toxic chemical linked with speaker SALT Desegregation in Dallas under study down - 20 SHEPHERD David and Joste 131 North 2nd West Hyrum a boy day's planned procession came after Khomeini Nested the fedayeen and ordered his millions of supporters to ignore the demonstratfam The Fedayea said it plannedd a meeting at the university campus for Friday insteadtf of the march The Islamic Muahideen guerrillas now backing Khomeini had tea reported ready to stop the march by fora an attempt that would almost certainly have resulted in major bloodshed one-rac- Begin SNbu Hub- disap- peared in fundamental committee of which she Is chairman Committee members voting for the ERA amendment were Seni BALLS — Stephen and calling off Thurs- 10-d- treaty creasing US said it will never get through both houses of the legislature Even if the Senate approves the ERA legislation House members have vowed to block it Rep Donna Carlson said the House and and Israeli nment Carter - President streamline its BIRTHS evacuated) — W' JJtl burglary in connection with a burglary attempt at Jardine Petroleum Co 702 South Main Bail was set at $2 000 tea (UPI) Hie foreign ministers “It was really an honor even to be considered" for id Egypt and Israel once the Salt Lake position Ivie said again in the seclusion of Ivie will replace retiring Eldea J Peterson in Salt Camp David sat down at Lake CRy A searek committee of seven members the bargaining table headed by WfiUam A Scholes met Tuesday night for today in their latest the first time to search for his successor on the Cache attempt to tweak the Valley CouncO in the Middle (deadlock i l: VM !£ll units and charged with tea Fedayea announcement The American Party's Washington's Birthday Dinner will be held Thursday at 7 pm at the Loft House Restaurant According to party chairman Leon Savage Dr Paul L Harmon will be the guest - William ARREST Edward Whitehead 20 175 South 4th East No I was arrested Monday fContinued from page 1) Before Enterssam and the Khomeini aides' statement an Amerian embassy official said “Negotiations for his release are being handled on a level We have been told government is ok we have not seen the Kraus but Sgt physically marine yet ourselves (In Lansdale the Marine’s mother Jayne Kraus who has very upset by the evata said “He's all I’ve got He's the only sou I've got If anything happens to him I think it will happa to me too ("I love him more than anything else in the world I know I've got to see him again” (A sister said they had told six days ago that Kraus was going to be The $2000 ban Cache County Sheriff US Marine u a released American Party sets Washington’s dinner o)3 u located 313 No Hi way 91 at the Hyde Perk turnoff Stare Heecst Hew Pri 6 lot 1g 03 |