OCR Text |
Show tr- - r4A f ' October 9, 1967 DESERET NEWS, Monday, J S Red Sox fecrth Tests Begin Curbside (AP) breath tests to catch drunk LONDON drivers began Monday amid complaints from British me- taring organizations and reports from bar owners of a sharp drop in business. ,The testa were pushed by Transport Minister Barbara (Castle, who had already Irked a drivers by clamping 70 speed limit on the nations previously unrestricted highways.' Mrs. Castle made their first test jrfront of Buckingham Palace, the Queens home. The driver passed and was let go. But for three of 13 other drivers who were stopped. and asked to breathe into the bags during the night the devices gave readings of more than 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood. Under the new law, this means a trip to the police station for a blood or urine test. A reading in these tests tan be used as evidence in court. Bars in many parts of Britain reported a sharp drop Sunday night. Traffic FAMILY WATCHES AS "Alive1 in Loncfons"' normally"' busy West End nearly disappeared. There was a surge of sales of soft drinks and beer and liquor fq.be taken home. The automobile "association reported six calls from motorists fearful they might not be in condition to pass a breath test It gave them telephone numbers for taxis. Motoring organizations have criticized the tests as inaccurate claiming that the effects of alcohol vary in individuals to age, weight, according physical condition and other factors. One newspaper said even the vinegar on fish and chip could change the crystals from white to green. -- too-hig- h tendon police - - i A-- I MADRID, SPAI N(AP) While his wife and six of Fis nine children watched, M.'Sgt. Donald J. Redman, 46, toppled into the pen of a bull ring Sunday and an enraged bull gored him to death. Sgt. Redman had been sitting on the wal) surrounding the bull pen in a small nng at Camarma de Esteruelas, about 35 miles northeast of Madrid, looking at the black bulls. As he turned to go to his seat to join his family he slipped and fell. Ring attendants distracted the bull but not until he had ihflicted fatal injuries d 3X j Humorist Maurois Dies After Surgery With French toes m baked potato, roll d tiled ,.49C NITe 1-- - t butter. m&i Reg. $1.39 ITS THE NEWEST DANCE CRAZE! KZ&zrJ a sudden surge of popularity! Dancing the Arthur Murray Enjoy -- STEAKHOUSE Salt Lake Salt Lake " way Is your "open sesame" J new friend- s- f confidence and evenings of fun the .to delightful 3680 Highland Drive 480 East 4th South new-foun- d year-roun- BE WITH THE NICE SET TONIGHT! One persona! demonstration will convince you that party-tim- e fpn begins and lasts-aty- our Arthur Murray Dance Studio! best-sellin- g i textile-maker- s, T, Continued from First Page entrusted to Attlee much of I the routine work of organization and evidently had a high opinion of his deputy. But later, embittered by political defeat, Churchill attacked Attlee 4a . I little man be modest In sheeps Despite never hid ChurchilL Winston as the greatest citizen of the world of our time after SPECIAL LOW INTRODUCTORY RATES NOW IN EFFECT PHONE NOW EM . 3-45- 16 rtftur&JWnrray Attlee Of Britain Dies with a great deal to about and a sheep clothing. such barbs, Attlee bis admiration for He ' described Sir HIM! HOLD HER , FROM 5.00 P.M. to 9 00 P M. (EVERY MONDAY EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)- - the this British-governm- o T pp, er's -' Carlton to assassinate Governor Sir David Trench: At the same Pekin accused. !he imomiEifam ' ZZJ BRING .VBV CHILDS THE FAMILY! In) PORTION.. STUDIOS FRANCHISED ARTHUR MURRAY hia death in 1965. School of Dancing SALT LAKE CITY Queen Elizabeth, one of the first to pay tribute to Attlee, said he made an enduring place for himself In the history of the Commonwealth. In war and peace ha served his sovereign and Die nation well. 218! So. Main St. Sid Craig, Licensee EM 3-45- OGDEN 2478 Washington Blvd. H.I.n. Shaw, lioMoe EX 16 24 i(W.VVV.VVV.V.V Your Direct Factory Dealer (No Middleman) iniosil .! 0rt4 of Utah's largest Magnavox Displays y open account or Easy Budget Terms extended farms Easy Storeside Parking with no meters or vali90-da- Now Eighteen Showrooms Over 250 Magnavox Stereos, TVs, Color TVs, Radios, Component systems on Display! dation rtquired Over 25 years of dependable service 18 SHOWROOMS w ' I; , n A V 1 Pictured here are 2 of our 1 8 showrooms' each with a relaxing, homelike atmosphere to help you see how Magnavox will look ip your home. c Model 3703 in contempofurniture rary styling that Is dramatilow and beautiful. Solid cally long, FM State Stereo plus FMAM Radio. Has huge storage area for over 180 records. 72 Inches long, 25 inches high In natural walnut. Astro-Soni- Pay as little as $11 monthly Other Magnavox Stereo i Consoles from . - . i MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 2233 South 7th East 4- Mcal inci- ..grtve .jTenth celebrations exploded a dents in Hong Kong and said bomb on a crowded street Mon- - British authorities deliberately jday, killing one person and disrupted the 18th anniversary celebrations of the Chinese injuring others They also planted a bomb Communists Oct. 1. 'near an American 'servicemens Police said they had found club and outside the Hong Kong more than 100 bombs spice the Supreme Court and threatened weekend. -- slip-nln- Ecuador 'Boots' US. Ambassador Chi- HONG KONG (UP!) nese Communists stepping up terror attacks on the eve of the Chinese NafTonaHsr Double i made a diving stop of the grounder but couldnt make the throw to first in time. Lonborg! then got the next two batters easily, striking out Lou Brock the inning. The Red Sox broke the scor-- " mg ice ip the top of the third when third baseman Joe Foy sidoes not drive. ngled to, left with one out. Anwith drews attempted to sacrifice but was safe at first when Shan- "breathalysers, plastic bags non fumbled his bunt up the containing chemical crystals color when third base line. that change exposed to alcohol fumes, Carlton drewta roar from the g capacity crowd of 54,574 by a called third strike past Boston star Carl Yastrzemski for the second out. Ken Harrelson then grounded, a single "through the hole between the shortstop and the', - QUITO, ECUADOR (AP) third baseman to score Foy and U.S.. Ambassador Wym- -, put the Red Sox ahead. escaried further , barley DeR. Coerr prepared PARIS (AP) Andre Mau- ligence agent with the British trouble leave Ecuador Monday by retiring George Scott inter- forces and was quickly adopted on a fly ball to Roger Maris gfter the Ecuadorian gov-i- j rois, whose humor-filleetnment requested his with- - pretations of British character into their ranks. Maris got the Cards second erawal for what it called launched him on From his associations with,, hit with one out in the fourth J the British officer corps came when he grounded a single to publicly and openly cnti-- J a literary ca' his first book, "Les Silences du right. But Lonborg retired eking" President Otto Aro-- t reer, died Monsemena Gomez. Colonel Bramble. His sympa- Orlando Ceneda on a fouT fly 82. He was day. thetic accounts of the only bare- caught bv Yastrzemski in the complaint was Maurois had j 'Ecuadors in which ly fictional Col. Bramble, out- left field comer - and Tim Qver a speech surundergone wardly calm and taciturn under McCarver on a tap to the ) Coerr, 54, defended the Alli-- i gery for intesti-- n nce for Progress and fire, were an immediate success mound. a1 blockage in France. called it a success in Ecua- - two weeks j ago. Another work Les Discours oijr. Arosemena had criti- - He was taken du Dr. O'Grady" was in the American from a hospital same theme and established program in a speech two morning novelMaurois weeks ago. as a i, "The Ecuadorian govern- and died at his ist. home nearby. ment saw itself forced to Maurpis took a different role Born into a family of Jewish in for his withdrawal to" ask World War n, when after tMaurois was joining Gen. Charles de Gaulle's 2; protect the national dignity and demand the respect due well on the way to becoming an Free French forces,. he went to 4 by a foreign envoy to the industrialist when World War I the United States and became a 4. chief of state, a Foreign changed the course of his life. principal spokesman for French 4e . Office statement said. Hg served as a liaison and intel culture and civilization. mile-an-ho- Gf KILLED BY ENRAGED BULL In SeriesContinued from Page Reds Hit Hong Kong Open daily fill 6 p.n. Man. & FrLtill 9 p.tn. ; i INTAKE Exit A 50 THE FREEWAY TO KING'S at 7th East Drive 1 block north. - |