Show fe“?fffr V5fr ga-- gfcaB?'aE3jg r Aa?-- § I Focus Sports Greg Norman holds on to his lead See page 13 Vtt 87 No Hogle Zoo butterflies take flight See page 21 Sunday April 14 1996 Logan Utah ©1996 Bomber papers found in cabin Sunday spotlight In a tight soot: County running out of room for its needs By Chailes H Featheretone staff writer Cache County Attorney Scott Wyatt leans up against the bare aluminum frame and looks into the corner room that might be his office come July 1 He lifts the curtain on a window and looks south over the intersection of 100 North and Main streets SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — FBI agents found a typed version of the Unabombcr manifesto in Theodore Kaczynski’s Montana “I wish they’d leave the brick exposed but they’ve said they won’t" Wyatt said describing cabin key evidence that convinces authorities that he is the serial bomber law enforcement how the building’s owner intends to add a drywall skin to the aluminum sources said FBI agents have been scouring bones and turn the brown wood and beige Kaczynski’s remote shack all brick second floor of week trying to build their case that the former math professor is the elusive terrorist whose attacks spanned 18 years They found the the Logan building into a gray and pastel office Wyatt is looking for a new office --Larry Anhder because the Cache County courts have 35000-wor- d county council mambar ordered him out of the one he and his staff occupy in the county government offices at 120 N 100 West That would leave only Cache County Executive Lynn Lemon and his staff of two with offices in the Hall of Justice The county own the Hall of Justice which was Bundy Automotive many yean ago but leases most of the building to ’Net speaking on Mltcti MaacanVHaraid See SPACE on Page 12 County Attorney Scott Wyatt is looking for a new office because his current quarters Journal are needed for courts space Panel: America on brink of ‘moral crisis’ Several others agreed that a By Phil Jensen staff writer When it comes to values American society is going the wrong way and if it doesn't turn it will crash Utah Gov Mike Leavitt warned Friday “We are in need of strengthening or we will fail” said Leavitt who panel on “valjoined a ues and liberty” at Utah State University Leavitt responding to a question from moderator Bernard kalb a journalist with CNN and former assistant Secretary of State said America has become a “disposable society” through growing R Halt EvanaHaraM Journal Gov Mike Leavitt participating in a panel Friday at Utah State University said the county cotoctive prosperity has created a disposable society i afflu- ence “We have hope but we have a new challenge of dealing with the effect of collective prosperity” Leavitt said that may be embracing “artificial values" “moral crisis”could flower including national newspaper columnist Jack Anderson and stale Rep Evan Ward Olsen “The most important issue facing America today is the question of right and wrong” Anderson said “Morality is declining and crime is soaring Anderson said the nation's public school system is in a crisis and Olsen agreed “When we have to full-tipolice officers in our Eut schools we are in some sort of crisis” Olsen said Olsen also advocated rules that “restrict television content” which he says feeds youth a daily dose of violence But Deni Elliott an ethics and philosophy professor at the University of Montana said an unbridled media is the nation's last best hope of truth “I find that pretty scary” Elliott said of the notion to restrict media programming But Elliott did side with Leavitt on the question of moral decay perhaps being tattered she said by socigreed “We may be a teen-ag- e ety with too much stuff” Leavitt said the deterioration has its roots in family The principles behind religion in public education rests in 16 simple words according to a free expression schol- ar Those are the first words of the First Amendment to the US Constitution: “Congress shall make no law respect- ing an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof” Charles Haynes a scholar in residence at The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University said “naked schools” that are stripped of any religious education are unfair and unjust “Yes we should leach about religion" he said Friday during a values and liberty symposium at Utah State University noting that topics like history and literature would be incomplete if taught without mentioning religion Haynes was one of the principal organizers' and drafters of Religious Liberty Public Education and the Future of What IS it all about? Py The Associated Press i When ld rbceutly in Boise Ex-G- Is y in the story of the Hokey Pokey After The Associated Press ran a story about the April 4 death of LaPrise and his role in the creation of the Hokey Pokey several World War II veterans called the news agency They had danced tnc Hokey Pokey in England in the closhanky-pank- Larry LaPrise died Idaho he was mourned as the of a distinctly American sensation: die Hokey Pokey As his daughter Linda Ruby recounted the talc be and two fellow musicians had concocted the novelty song — “You " put your right loot in you pul your right foot out” — in 1949 for the apres-sdowd at Idaho's Sun Valley resort By it had become an integral the mid-195American of childhood pan every But there’ iriv have been a touch cf ki of ing days of the war they said well ' K?Ore UtlM cuiniul HI nin luiiimd it “I landed in England the first or second week of December 1943 The song was very popular in England at that lime'' said William G O'Brien of if 1 US News and World Report said agents told the magazine the manuscript was indeed the original version and was prepared on (Hie of three typewriters removed from the cabin forKaczynski a mer professor at the University of California at Berkeley was arrested last week at the remote cabin near Lincoln and was being held on a single count of possessing bomb components He has not been charged with any of the 16 Unabombcr attacks that killed three people and injured 23 in nine states over the past 18 years But unidentified federal officials said the manuscript left little room for doubt that Kaczynski was the Unabombcr The New York Times reported today “We’re moving away from The manifesto entitled “Indusvirtues that make society work” trial Society and Its Future” was Leavitt said “Our prisons are published last September by The being overrun with people who Washington Post and the limes neglect and abuse and harm their own children What’s going on?” Kalb the moderator didn’t say he agrees with Leavitt’s analysis but did point to some thoughtful statistics: Half of all marriages today end in divorce and one of every three births are out of wedlock See VALUES oa Page 12 Schools ‘naked’ without religion speaker says By Michael R Weibel staff writer condition anonymity -- downtown Logan An inconvenience for anyone trying to license an automobile register a name change I talk— Page 8 manuscript in a corner of his cabin “We have not yet confirmed it but it appears to be the original” a law enforcement source told The Associated Press on Friday the state courts Regardless of where the county attorney goes Cache County government will be scattered throughout six different buildings in and around $125 American Democracy a statement of principles sponsored by 20 major education and religious organizations from both sides of the spectrum In that statement the education and religious groups agreed that religious liberty is an inalienable right of every person and that “public schools may mu inculcate nor inhibit religion They must be places where religion and religious conviction arc treated with fairness and Sec SCHOOLS or rage 12 after consultation with the Justice Department The Unabombcr had demanded publication as his price for ceasing his string of fatal bombing attacks There have been no more attacks since the tome was published Also found with the manifesto was the original of a letter the Una bomber sent to the Times last year the Times report said The Unabombcr has sent sever- al letters to the Times and it wasn't immediately clear which one this was the Times said but it was believed to be one rclaiing to a demand that the manifesto be published The manifesto which attacks the dehumanizing nature of modern society was apparently a key in identifying Kaczynski His brother David Kaczynski contacted the I 31 after reading the manifesto question Hokey Pokey authorship Tigard Ore in a typical recollection “We danced that all the time over there” recalled another veteran Antho- ny Elionfante of Wallingford Conn Ruby LaPrise 's daughter insisted the former GIs must have been mistaken After aft she pointed ouL her father and his bandmates Charles Macak and Tafit Baker were granted the copyright for the iii i 5ju All iSii'cc arc ikw ikiu Referring to the servicemen she said “They might have done a novelty dance similar to the Hokey Pokey but the trio wrote it and that trio didnY get together urtil after the war” — — r i—wy-- a But a December 1945 issue of Dance magazine appeals to support the memory In that issue a Pvt David of the cx-GHouser wrote about a new novelty song sweeping England: “the Okey Cokey” It began Houser wrote like this: “You put your left arm out and your all over again when necessary and ending w hen a majority of the group has become exhausted hysterical or both” ft h cf come impossible to tell from the Dance magazine article w hat “the left version the Ruby said her father had served as an Saa F 7mIivw iaa J aai wwrai£ Wu’d ik’d II Bui she was adamant that he had not kamed the song then She said she Is arm in “You put your left arm out and shake 'll dl! diA'ui “You do the and you turn okcy-coke- y about “And that's what it's a’l about” Houcr adJed that the song “continues with otbcT parts of tbe avoms starting Okey Cokey" sounded like But the lyrics are remarkably close to those in LaPrise-Macak-Bsk- er believed be patterned it after the war loosely after a French ditty his father had sung French-Canadia- n - :T7 |