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Show m 8A 21, 1973 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, MAY Cf Therell be rejoicing u. s. scene a c DALLAS S' - HUTCHINSON, KAN. (UPI) three motorcycle gangs terrorized and fans at the state fairgrounds Sunday. sheriff carrying a tommy gun ran them " fy ' i - A NEW YORK (UPI) 22year old Miss Illinois who collects antiaues and would like to have lived during he Renaissance is the new Miss U.S.A. two-stor- duplex. Patrol holds refugees from Haiti - boat. The four men and two women said they fled their homes because of political and economic oppression. The boat was spotted Sunday about 25 miles off Fort Lauderdale and the Coast Guard towed the craft to the port of Palm Beach. Punch firm kayoed fruit and fruit trees in its ads and by using the phrase seven natural fruit juices, had isled buyers to think Hawaidrinks consist ian Punch mostly of natural fruit juices. The complaint said the predominant ingredients in the beverages really are water and sweetening agents which are added to fruit juices and other material. AdWASHINGTON budget proposals would mean a 40 per cent loss in federal funds for new biomedical research in areas other than cancer and heart and lung disease, the Association of American Medical Colleges said today. The mat. at the million will be lost in Salaries and other research costs, said Cooper. Ano ther $39 The withdrawal of federal will cause entire funds research projects to be he said, including stopped, one on cerebral palsy and mental deficiency now under way 6t Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New Yo CEMENT AND BRICK TOOLS Twwh Hoot ld(grR $200 - $300-$400- -$500 Cottonwood Mall Valley Fair Mall Sugar HoaM Hart Bros. z V 'yjLi raki&' SPRUCE i 1 Reg. $13 to $20 NOW 5 gal. containers . Re9 30o Gal. can 18" to 30" Gal. can 12" to 18" 5 SALE entrants. 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Fittings, Valves, etc. OGDEN IE $600 GE0EU1 Cruise the Caribbean SALT LAKE TO said association DO YOU NEED 14-in- NpSMODELS it by surveying 78 medical schools, which enroll 70 per cent of all medical students in the coun- . PALM BEACH, FLA. (UPI) The Border Patrol today held six refugees from Haiti who were towed here Sunday after spending seven days adrift aboard a leady The agreement was announced in a consent order provisionally accepted by tiie FTC In response to a complaint it had issued against the product. The complaint alleged that the firm, by featuring fresh research (AP) ministration arrived - . A deep cut - Two whimpering NEW WATERFORD, N.C. (AP) children who huddled in a bupboard beneath the kitchen sink were the only survivors of a fire early today that took the lives of five of their brothers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Longphee were not at home when the blaze started. Five of their seven chilcren between 6 and 15 years of age perished. Dead are three daughters, Loretta, 15; Theresa, 11, and Debbi, 10; and two sons, Stephen, 14, and Anthony, 6. All five were trapped in upstairs rooms when fire broke out in the product contains 100 per cent single strength fruit juice, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) said Sunday. Amanda Jones of Evanston, was selected Saturday night as Miss U.S.A. 1973 from 111., in 5 brothers, sisters die in fire . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Hawaiian The makers of Punch have agreed to stop promoting the drink in a way that could lead people to think it contains more fruit juice than it does. The firm, RJR Foods Inc, and its advertising agency, William Esty Co., both of New York, also will be forbidden for one year to use any ad or label depicting fruit or fruit juices unless the fruit iuice .content is clearly given or the "f AISO ORGAN 3430 2635 2645 2680 AND 2750 TO MAKE ROOM QUICKLY FOR 4037 ond 4370 4030 You con Save The winner , Illinois! The body of Angelo Chieppa, KEARNY, N.J. (UPI) reportedly the bodyguard of an alleged underworld gambling figure, has been found in the trunk of his wifes Cadillac, police said Sunday. Detective Sgt. John T. Silvers said two bullets had been fired into the base of Chieppas skull. The car was in the parking lot of a department stoie. Chieppa, 53, lived in a $75,000 home in Livingston, next door to his reputed boss, Ruggiero "Richnjibohe Bott Boiardo. eight-foo- t r 9030 ROTHSCHILD WESTERN REGIONAL SALES fflEVWMJTCTR CO., EVERETT She's Miss U.S.A. out of town. State police and MCCONNELLSBURG, PA. (UPI) volunteers searched a rugged, mountainous area of southern Fulton County today for the body of a youth believed killed by one of four suspects arrested for the slayings of six members of a Georgia farm family. More than 200 persons, including state police, firemen and volunteers searched in rain and drizzle Sunday after the suspected killer, Wayne Coleman, 25, Parkville, Md., told police he had killed Richard Miller, McConnellsburg, just before seeing a sign, Welcome to Maryland. iTin organic garden. Amanda Jones accepts crown and cepter Saturday Alleged bodyguard found dead e mathematics teacher at a private high school, also has a backyard -05-- 04-73 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Sut, Fifty members of abused cycle racing State officers and a Motorcycle Rally, which attracts thousands of spectators and several hundred cyclists, was being held at the fairgrounds. wood-fram- . V Salt Luke City Hart Bros. Music- - a Hollon, 4- ' State Another murder suspected READ THIS TELEGRAM! ban neighborhood have complained to the city that blowing wheat chafed their eyes. The city said there was no law against growing wheat within the city limits. thing useful in our yard. We'll make enough wheat off that crop to make nearly 10G loaves of bread, she said. Well harvest it by hand. Three of the Hollons neighbors in the expensive subur Okla-hom- Kansas s We decided to plant some- The El Foresters from Wichita, Kan., were escorted home by highway patrol officers. The Regents of a City and the Scorpions of Dallas were escorted to the state line. The annual Hol-ion- My husband thinks peoples front yards in Dallas are Mrs. Hollon said, wastelands, looking out over her front yard wheat field. men charged with DONALDSON, G. (AP)-F- our murder in the slayings of six members of a farm family here a week ago were to arrive in this south Georgia county today for preliminary hearings. The four three escaped Maryland convicts and a were captured last week in West Virginia .,d taken Friday night to Atlanta, where they were housed in undisclosed jails. Charged with murder in what police said were the execution-style slayings of the Ned Alday family were Wayne C. Coleman, 26, his stepbrothers, Carl Isaacs, 19, and William Isaacs, 16, and George Dungee, 35. Dungee, Coleman and Carl Isaacs escaped from a Maryland minimum security prison May 5, authorities said. Cengs disrupt motorcycle rally - Jack neighbors in suburban North Dallas mow and trim their lawns. The math teacher harvests his. V Georgia slay hearing today (UPI) ORGANISTS PIANISTS' VALLEY FAIR SHOPPING CENTER, GRANGER $ 1 Cruise Canada and Alaska The T S.S. Fairsea of Liberian registry departs San Francisco on the following , Friday evenings for 14 day cruises to Canada and Alaska: June 1, 15, 29; July 13, 27; August 10 24. Fares range from $535 to $1705 per person based on double occupancy (twin beds) and space and include jund trip transportation via a scheduled airline, transfers with luggage and porter tips from airport to ship. Note to Bridge playerr Mr- Ed Rogers, nationally known bridqe avail-abilit- - " ! wd 1 1 y, sTwd d. 1 |