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Show 4au S4 JUtri ifa ! K DESERET NEWS, Thursday, July 24, 1969 graces Go One WcsyUp iV it-.- - rate continued for a lull year, would raise prices up 7.2 per cent. The increase for 1968 was less than 5 per cent. Washington (upi) six months after the new admin-ratie- n vowed to cool off the overheated economy, the measures of prices Trttfit on way up. ; it The cost - of living index, which measures the prices paid by average urban wage and clerical workers, was pushed up by a whopping 4.5 per cent boost in the cost of meat, poultry and fish. 'Ther were sigra one month .tilings might be easing a kt. But economic indicators issued this month were up eKiTply he again. The: Labor Department said Wednesday the cost of living of 1 Increased by per cent In June, double the sate of increase recorded one month earlier. If the June a six-tent- . adjusted seasonally annual basis, that increase would ba 40.8 per cent which might come as a shock even to harried housewives. The gross (GNP) which measures the total value of all goods and services, increased by $16.4 billion during the second quarter of this year. Price increases accounted for s of the about advance. This means that the actual increase in the GNP two-third- was small. Commerce Depart chief economist, William H. Chartener, predicted T-per cent this year. He said about 5 per cent of that would represent price inflation and only 216 per cent increased The ments fi productivity. e The squeeze hits hardest at retired persons and others on a fixed income. Wages are increasing about as fast as prices which adds to the total inflation but softens the Impact on the individual wage- - earner. Gross weekly earnings of the average worker increased to $115.06 in June, the Labor said. After Department adjustments for price increases, the average worker with three dependents still enjoyed an increase of of 1 per cent in spendcost-pric- six-tent- ing power In June. GAP IN RECORD UR BIG SAVINGS ON FIRST QUALITY, Police Trace Kennedy Movements 'EDGARTOWN, MASS. Police concentrated (UK) today on tracing the movements of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy from the time his ear plunged into a kill- pond, ing a young woman passenger, until he reported the afcldent some nine hours later... Authorities said they w'ould a list of all suhsubpoena phene calls made last Friday night to Saturday morning from Kennedy's hotel here and frtm a cottage on nearby the Chappaquidack Island scent of a party Friday night attended by the senator and the accident victim, Mary Jo ing of the calls could possibly help determine whether Kennedy actually was in a state of shock as he reported or whether early Saturday he phoned someone about the mishap. Arena and Dukes County prosecutor Walter E. Steele however, they emphasized, believed no criminal charges be would brought against Kennedy for negligence in driving the black sedan when wide it toppled off a bridge into the shallow salt water pond. An application for a motor vehicle complaint already has been filed against Kennedy, Senate whip and a leading contender for the BRAND NEW Democratic presidential nomination in 1972, charging him with leaving the scene of an accident after having done bodily harm." A preliminary investigative report by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles Wednesday found Kennedy at "serious fault for the accident. Edgartown J. Drsnnm NEWS : . tftlTlAKB ealMM aavww 5t.-47- -- 7355 So. S0 WHOLE HAMS Hit Ilna mat- - M MUD (! Act af Cwifli ta ' ? 4 ... 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