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Show The SaP, Lake Tribune. .Monday, August Report Cites Check of Extremists Biggest Jamboree Scouts Take Time To Offer Pray ers By Lee Linder 30.000 also Reorganized and Idaho. At each site there were 11 different services: Episcopal, Catholic, United Protestant, Jewish. Unitarian, Mormon, Eastern Orthodox, Buddhist, - Jamboree in history, time out to prav took Latter-da- y Church of and Armenian. And at each they sat on the grass, some covering their faces with the official Jamboree Red Berets against the morning heat of the sun, and listened and participated. They sang, they clapped hands, they chanted prayers in unison. As scouts, your community Saints, Sunday. Without God we couldn't have even a little fun." said Eric Garcia of ' . . . B 6 Puerto Rico. "He is the one who makes all nature, the woods and the sky, which we are enjoying so much. Chnst-Scienti- st vAi Hy k-vi- i w, x J i s at the Jamboree must necesThe Jamboree is split into sarily be one of service and two tent cities one of sharing, for so your and laws promise with 40.000 scouts in Western scout decree, said Terrence Cardi- J h SPECULATOR. N Y. (UPI) Teams of state police, with helicopters and bloodhounds, crisscrossed the rugged Adirondack terrain Sunday in their search for the accused slayer of a camper. teen-age- d The manhunt for Robert F. Garrow Sr., a powerfully built began last Sunday when the body of Philip Domblewski, 18. of Schenectady was found slumped at the foot of a tree near his campsite, a knife wound in his The troopers, many with waterlogged boots from trudging through marshes and their gray fatigue uniforms soaked with sweat from climbs up mountainsides, still expressed confidence the suspect was contained within the sealed-of- f "This service helps us know other people, Mark said. 500 Gather Over at the Jewish campsite these scouts had also prayed on Saturday, their trasome 500 sabbath gathered to listen to Rabbi Levitan. Kalman Dayton. Ohio, Chaplain General of the Air Force. ditional search area. Maj. Francis Stainkamp. coordinating the search, said the troopers were concentrating their search on the many small paths that honeycomb the dense woods. Three of victims camping companions who were herded into the woods from their g campsite by a man earlier that day, indenti-fiepolice pictures of Garrow as the alleged killer. "Scouting and Judaism have he said. a lot in common. Both have laws and rules we have to obey. As a scout you have to do a good deed every day, and the Jewish religion says the same thing. Alan Benton, a Methodist from Aiken, S.C., went to the Jewish services with his troop buddy. David Sawilowsky, also 12. It was really neat, Alan said. Everybody was very friendly, and you just dont sit there, you get up and down. rifle-bearin- d an 37, Garrow, expert woodsman with a detailed knowledge of this wilderness area, was seen running into the woods Monday, and was sighted again late Thursday by troopers. salt Cakf f. ' Established issued every Kearns-Tribun- j Assncioted Neither Flynn nor other IRS spokesmen were available immediately for comment. Flynn, according to Time, said the units propose was to W ; receive and analyze all available information on organizations and individuals promoting extremist views or philosophies whether of the right or left without regard to the philosophy or political posture involved Press Wirephoto . Over 300 scouts attend Buddhist services Sunday during the 1973 National Scout Jamboree-East- . These. Time said, were diso- vided into violent and called nonviolent categories. Seven Perish, 1 Survives As Car Falls Into Creek ST. MARYS, W. VA. (UPI) Seven persons, four of them children, drowned when a car. with its driver apparently asleep at the wheel, plunged into a creek near here, State Police said Sunday. One youth survived the accident. Trooper William Vira said preliminary investigation a showed the autos right wheels ran off the side of a road where there was a sharp drop into Middle Island Creek, s of a mile about north of St. Marys. The accident occurred at about 10:15 p.m. Saturday. He said the driver. James sort Cronin, 29, St. Marys, of went to sleep while at the wheel. three-fourth- What counts, the memo reportedly said, is the notoriety of the individual or organization. He (Cronin) could not get the car back on the road and it plunged upside down into the creek, Vira said. Killed in the mishap were Cronin; his son, Jamie. 7; Larry R. Templeton, 42; Billy D. Smith, 28, and three of his children, Brenda Sue, 8 Sonda Arlene. 9, and Tonya Lynn. 9. All of the victims were from St. Marys. Vira sajd the two were twins. Francis, 14. St. Joseph Marys, was the only person in the auto to survive. Vira said r the fought his way out of the sinking vehicle, climbed a bank to the road and went to a nearby house to call police. teen-age- The first category, Time said, includes those who advocate and practice arson, fire bombing and destruction of property: skyjackers; prison rioters, and people who threaten public officials or distribute publications urging revolution. The second category, according to Time, includes those who burn their draft cards, participate in May Day demonstrations, organize or attend rock festivals, travel to Cuba, Algeria, or North Vietnam. or aid in collecting money for arms for the Irish Republican Army. The memo. Time said, claims that there is evidence from classified documents transfers that of r Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Second class postage paid at Salt Lake City. Utah. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Salt Lake Tribune are sent of the owner's Corporisk and ration assumes no responsibility for their custody or return. e vte SAP Audit Bureau of Kaa--a Part of the afternoon included a tour of the lifers bung quarters and a combined clubhouse and work area d The tour did not include the prison's water tower, where three pnsoners have been holed up since the Fourth of July, trying to negotiate a set of demands on prison cotuli-- ' lions tmes EIGHT a Few Casual Remarks Occasionally one of the trio appeared at the top of the tower and looked down at the crowd. He drew only a few A casual remarks pnMin spokesman declined to com mont on the trio Sunday, but officials said last month they wore willing to let the men stay in the tower instead of using force to bring them down. Food is being lifted to the men periodically The Lifers with Hope Club was organized in 1971. Besides the annual party, their pnq eets include tape recordings tor the blind, a television and appliance repair service, fund raising for a little girl to have, kidney dialysis, donations to a hospital and the purchase of a car for a woman hurt in an accident. d DAY Philadelphia Mayor 'Uses Spy Force PHILADELPHIA (LPI) -Philadelphias two largest newspapers, the Bulletin and the Inquirer, reported Sunday that Mayor Frank L. Rizzo, has been using a special police unit to spy on activities of his political enemies. n The Bulletin said Gov. Milton J. Shapp, a fellow Democrat whom Rizzo has promised to challenge for the governorship, was one of the targets, and both papers said the unit was investigating City Council President George X. Schwartz and Peter J. Camiel, head of the local party. The papers quoted Camiel and Schwartz as saying that their telephones have been tapped and their offices and homes broken into. The two men said the spying began last March, when they split with Rizzo over a candidate for district attorney. Rizzo, a former polite commissioner who supported the of President Nixon, lias been involved m a battle with Camiel and Schwartz for control of the citys Democratic party organization. Pohtical espionage thats baloney. Rizzo said m the Bulletin. Theyre so corrupt that theyre seeing people following them. I dont know whether or not theyre being followed. BRICKLAYERS MINIMUM BOOM IN LAS VEGAS The Bulletin and Enquirer said Rizzo did not deny existence of the investigative squad, but has insisted it was assigned to uncover corruption in city politics This group has been in existence since two weeks after 1 took office, Rizzo was quoted in the Bulletin, WORK YEAR ROUND Pits NO STATE INCOME TAX FREE TRANSPORTATION AFTER ON THE JOB. 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SHOULD I secur- Children dabbled after fat goldfish in an intricately designed pond as temperatures rose into the 90s beneath a clear blue sky be hard to figure a person was in an institution today," said Gary Williams, a country music recording artist who accompanied Miss Etting r during the party 3RU6H AFTER ERy fiEAL 3UT THAT'S SUBSCRIPTION RATES Corner Delivery S3. 50 mo. Daily and Sunday $42.00 year. Daily and Sunday By Mail Daily (Sun. bv carrier) S3. 50 mo. $2 50 mo. Daily only S2 00 mo. Sunday only S4.00 mo. Daily and Sunday $48.00 year Daily and Sunday All mail subscriptions payable in advonce. The Tribune is a member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use ot reproduction ot all local news printed in this newspaper os well as all A.P. news dispatches. Member culations. ity institution Itd The first birthdaq of Colletts furniture warehouse and showroom and another mind boggling 1871. 15, Aoril bv the morning Kearns-Tribun- fmti 1 - Time said John J. Flynn. North Atlantic regional director of the IRS. wrote a memo Jan. 12 detailing operations of the Special Services Group In it. Time said, Flynn wTote that the group worked closely with other federal and investigative agencies called it a central intelligence gathering facility within the IRS. walls of the maximum Wash Some 150 guests were admitted to the Washington Stale Penitentiary Saturday afternoon for the third annual open house sponsored by the Lifers with Hope Club, a group of inmates serving life sentences "This is unique, this is a marvelous, marvelous thing. said Ruth Etting, a blues singer and fornv-- Zien-felFollies queen. Coming Sotordaq, August 11... if e m DR.. Sribniu Dial 143 South Main ry &1 in Mark Taylor, 13. of Brick Township, N.J., lay on the grass munching on a green blade, his Bible by his side and a tiny American flag stuck in the earth. heart 21k fHv Dr. C. Thomas Spitz Jr., general secretary of the Lutheran Council in the U.S.A., front of a cross painted on white cloth and said. "Prayer stands behind a merit badge. It what this is all about." I 'v h r stood Kg t The Protestants had the biggest gathering, more than 15.000 here sprawled under a warm n in a cloudless sky. I v 'j" 4Ws This is what our country is all about. It is what the church is about too. ' 4 tfS : nal Cooke of New York in celebrating Mass for more than 10.000 at Morain. For Slay er v i p multi-colore- d Search 3- WALLA. It was almost the typ(AP) ical garden party a picnic dinner, musical entertainment and children gathered around a goldfish pond But it was all behind bars It said that not only radical organizations of both left and nght were investigated, but also those who organize and attend rock festivals which attract youth and narcotics. wain Tent Cities N.Y. Police WALLA - ;t Lifers Toss Party, All Behind Bars DEMTIX NEW YORK (AP) Time magazine said Sunday that the White House ordered creation of a special unit withm the Internal Revenue Service in 19 to collect data on extremiM groups and individuals. The magazine said t(ie Special Services Group has so far collected files on 3,000 organizations and 8,000 individuals another at Farragut State Park, Pennsylvania Associated Press Writer MORAINE STATE PARK. PA. They came to hike, to fish to sleep and cook under sun and stars. 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