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Show Hearing Slated on Sirhan's renciy InBicep oes ye River; 2 ry est rele ne ton wits tra Ba * Youth Killed wee Arab “did we Robert F. Kennedy Nor will they Bishara Sirhan | tened ene i ‘ kill Sen e ere a tele radic 1 that Starting Friday they hrea- the ritual of family t 0 EX in the count i t run mo know They “B® € last three-and-on Sunday Heralo Jooked SUNDAY, at ‘ “ r e ne € he jurors Killed was Stewart Neff. newspapers Legrande APRIL. 20, 1969 Wilverg. 3 4 Killed, 24 Injured serious conditior at Cottonwood Hos: In Apartment Blaze eve CITY, NJ. (UPI) identification persons died in‘ured Frid faging fire be The were John £. Wilson, river. ee HM N a ela acting ed stuck said the smoke was ‘hick you could mn your hind xth Firemen push used és 4 . M a nurse at the three times to rescue helpless There Marie was Andisman.| no In another narrow m y' ramp to an elevated Cancer Tests udents A | At Division in its annual Harvard | ik Some ‘if male drivers were Delay Strike involved in fatal accidents in % -_ Seed The next highest age BTOUDS ford Univer ty sittin a pins, LAC LALN neips unidentified aderteNhwoman irom |Were the 35 to 44 and 55 to 65. sponged to a cancer checkup through the acrid smoke. Brighton Towers apartmentin Atlantic City during fire which | The report showed that the 14 9411 to 1.199 tocall off here and officials say an unex-| Twenty of the injured mere| killed at least four in swank 12-story building. (Herald-UPI edly high rate of head, neck released after treatment. Only| Telephoto) ——$$__—_________— —— : ini Danian were found.|one of those hospitalized was fe Dr. Donald Lindsay, dental listed in serious condition. He: associate of the Intermountain was James O'Hagan, a building Woman Medical Program'superintendent, said who suffered GC preliminary second-degree burns of the face) . D Costs; Unhappy With li Delivers H Mer ace ma sludentaectiave tile |. Year Was a record setter in Ronee wecioaaieaiedayiretlke twouhivds nearly all categories if Traffic accidents claimed 289 ieee Saouoteen : by a x llives in 1968 compared with Me Stuae they also approved ee [the report. said the death @dminisration because of a “deplorable use of brute force” The“high cancer incidence of the Lilding fell fine” §. weighing an| Say he Nits ane ashe} gutted, were more than nine fixed objects were downslightly, students will vote 1 \4 killed last year to eight the)further action year before. Several hundred Stanford Speeding was responsible for|University students cleaned up {72 deaths during 1968 and drink-|after themselves and left the ing drivers contributed to chool's Ap, Electronics \books on baby care Laboratory, Friday nine-day occupation. ‘n re ere nis on eecadayn a FOLLIES mnis ICE FS Navy Wave Raped, Killed; 2 (ium {what to doin |really not that 'cun f wienwove fared over an e you had your ae hard. I had no *" a ae |trouble at all Us said Roosevelt) People Ignore Her Screams rng ae, mao aee iiled: But ‘her cries went uel he said, wi th had been going to the hosp arrest him One of the officers, : Bile 2 i sr pps, it We. a nearby stat! first heard them at 10:30 p.m. The U: e e Courthous The United States has tad the Courthouse. Policefigure the girl had Been someone was “just horsing When she was attacked and ) dragged into the bushe: around.” A woman told police she WaS Nol wearing s uniform at the time. thought she heard a wom She was i The crowd) Three hours later, two men @ tia ie TODAY AT. tennis courts discover raincoa 2.0 -4.05-6:05- Ces Gea and ‘aS, Lincicome was °CLIFF ROBERTSON® ice et eo Less than BuelTis 12 hours later lice charged a tetas full blooded TORY ioux Indian and sailor, Donald Lee Eagle, 25, with first degree} murder. Police Capt. R. B. 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WRONG NUMBER 9:20 2 OF THE GREATEST FUN HITSFIRST TIME TOGETHER ON THE SAMEBIG BILL | BAY "~ "CHAA cy’ | p Reee nei = = wane ae WORLDS pel AST iy m gett CLIFF ROBERTSON w Hiker CLAREBLOOM og : 16 _not_odmitted, unless occompanied by parent or adult gvordian. “THEIR ORDERS: PENETRATE THE — = DREAD CASTLE OF THE Axe Cla WL arrest of Eagle, a third class MOVIE AUDIENCE] pesseesGUID Eeerests TICKETS - BOX OFFICE - ZCMI & SEARS STORES iw” The trail led toa patch of ACADEMY AWARD | RinneR oem amalll | A. stocking was knotted ‘BEST ACTOR’ | | MON thru FRI., APRIL 21 thru 25 — 8 P.M. SAT. -- APRIL 26-1 P.M, > 5 PM. - 9 PM, SUN. - APRIL 27 - 2 P.M. - 7 P.M. REG. PRICES: $5.00 - $4.00 - $3.00 Ya PRICE JRS. SAT, 1 P.M. SUN. 2-7 P.M. ladies, with Cont. Today From 2:30 | | TODAY 2p.m.-7 p.m. - Jrs. 12 Price dite beatensown grass, where the nearly nude body of dark-haired y STAGED ICE EXTRAVAGANZA saatBaee three young theatre e | || walking down a dirt path 2 in, : | \ 1230 at 2nd W. © 374.5525 =. the screams, fits yar y E ever been an Ice Show in Utah the equal of hipstads & Johnson Ice Follies . . ."—Deseret News Sun's; at 2pm Reg. Prices $5, $4 $9 Good seats available e Ce ao Negra: church, McKay | Said. || rox screams as she drove by the found clad in only a white site about 11:30 p.m. at 4 a.m, dlouse, Friday other witnesses told ae police they thought they heard 8 d Ye Pitce a7681 — | a San PalaceBox Oftice — tims om# pm unier'ts sare. Giatel Sioned Fin 1's. at 1pm Zon stores Negroes! THRU APRIL 27 DON’T MISS THIS FULLY SALT PALACE — Phone 363-7681 PLAN NOW-DON'T MISS IT vace ot cuy according of gathered, said. “But I'm for severaliReynolds here Lincicome, heard/St#tioned unheeded by thosei whoehonoia th menths. Miss a/those hard-headed kindone and to ClaiSMborne County Sheriff Dan enn ne ai nt eres seaman worked at the base as Rh foe eeath a clerk. McKay. and marched angrily to | PERFORMANCE 7 . Now thru April 27 Henry McKewon, a Ne; slightly wounded Thursday. They looked outside, walking to the shopping center 2, '¥@-0cean navy since 190, calmed down after chanting for saw nothing unusual andfigured adjacent to the weed-chokedlot aesse i‘anklin es anus and marched back toa | CEFOLLIES eR | Her ch four falevicton other children weremen cersarrived sun when twopolice: at his home to | INFORMATI N SALT ie 100 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE «something for the whole family 2» “Pure enjoyment . . .”—Tribune a yostusJONG (UPI)jpetty officer, but that he was' hand was happy hours the pretty, 21-year-old air station where he worked as "y the result when he can Navy Wave screamed for help an aviation mechanic. but he thinks I'm a r as she was being raped and ending ; bill EFO work when the event occurred, ‘ied during a struggle for an in seven taken into custody at the naval ™ BOX OFFICE | PRIOR EACH but there was a sharp increase| After the seven-day no-strike| With Police examining physicians and den-frying pan in the se’ venth-floor|You turn around,”” she said. deaths, one belowthe figure for tists. They said some persons|apartment of some newlyweds. | hilMrs. Reynolds, whose fourth at a hospital-doctor PORT GIBSON, Miss. (UPI) the previous year. were found to have two or It quickly got out of hand and °eh ar said she had read —A Negro man was shot to moredifferent types of cancer. spread eo isd FOR TICKETS & | SAUT PALACE |° ! in railroad crossing fatalities— re od on Utah Division, American Can- damage was estimated in the pecteocegg MLC ee . cer Society, [millions [home all alone Man Killed In Officials said a variety of| The fire was believed to have| “J just got tired of seeing Stru le cancer symptoms were found bylstarted as a grease fire in a[hospital rates go up every time gg JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — fm eo . Port Angeles, was up and) Tue “result” was a boy/lions and from vehicles hitting ieee ne The seventh and eighth ftoors\”bua IRMP, the Carbon County Med- of the aluminum - and - glass so desig Just tine (Sauls pounds —Atleast tree times 7) [fan ae Fi $7 per cent of those going Officials said O’Hagan, 7 | | |rate per 100 million miles was 0 through the clinic werereferred trapped in the elevator with two} Child at Home a Al A ONE uptwo per cent and the fatal ean Se av % to physicians for further ex- persons who died, was blown] accident rate per 100 million re we tritin and tests for 2signs of fie by an explosion and| PORT ANGELES, Washwhen I decide to do something,|miles was up nine per cent, |Democratic Society (SDS) and) > I ” Deaths Iting fi .|the Afro-American Society said {managed to make his way oe Harry Reynolds,|! do it.” Pescetas jesus gOmt DOCn tran continue) tiie siike {cal and Dental Societies and the structure a aeAUIS6 pee 180 toodntidence! 1968 voleasin Harvard's statement ifrom ie ee JHINBEUinn Fifth screening of residents indicated! and hands was jointly announced by the| “ volved in the greavest number including a week-long strike at die & : of accidents, the report said. Harvard and a nin 000 Carbon County residents re- Some required gas masksto get} RMP) ce 4 1968 compared with 89 female By United Press International i. drivers Weel’; end saw at least a i Younger drivers, between 20 as halt’ to. & and 34 years of age, were in- yoects on four campuses, # © slory structure. Wilson said they were taken down a fire PRICE (UPI)—More than 2,- escape inside the apartment. Regional Z ed strike, (Herald-UPI Telephoto) SALT LAKECITY (UPI)— t sibility burning balcony. | Someof the persons on the upper oor, who feared to come through the smoke and fal fled to theroofof the 12 Found in Co oe UNIDENTIFIED STUDENT punches an SDS member whotried to stop his from ripping up crosses at mock graveyard outside University Hall at Harvard University. Some 3500 students later gathered at Harvard Stadium and voted to call off for a week the student way report on traffe accidents issued Frday. ladder to the seventh floor to save two persons stranded on a p 4 That was one of the findings of the Utah Financial Respon- parking area, then raised a toms h n Hig . : sil 4 highways in 1968 firemen immediate dropped a ladder truck up a Lee S rescue ‘ ee paba Utah Si d hospital, Mrs. Marie Falgiatoro, victims 42, and Mrs. n O Atlantic City Hospital officials) Fireman James Boyle went of the victims/up and down a 100-foot ladder identified thre: 4 nt a | More Deadly to Bi events lice. Ale WiDelate Fe ceniconeclous andl axer story Brighton Towers apart ly persons trapped on the higher aes ; 3 meats, floors as Judy Stout, gown Male Drivers with ladders feet ta . "so it another } river. . of the seventh and eighth floors found when fire officials levator down a steep grade into the ht in said suffocated were al women. He t truck apparently went out of control and careened 300 feet other fire in battalion chief, said the heat “fireproof” was “excrutiating” in the area lurury anartment buildin Two of Trooper Wilberg said the the and 24 victim, a young girl who police d to have Stated as grease frying pan in a of Salt Lake City sa aES ATLANTIC —Four pital in Doris Day and Brian Keith “With SixYou Get Eggroll” “reneesbeltCo entry Pos Bo | 3 JAMES Lge GARNER Our trouble-shooting sheriff always put his finger ‘on it (or in it), No wonder they call him THE FASTEST FINGER IN THE WEST FAMILY VIEWING FROM 1:00 P.M, OPEN 7:00 SHOW 7:15 | label eetr ‘ Benetnaes eo iit Soe |