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Show 14 Russians Renew Plea for Talks With Peking SUNDAY. MAY « 1988 Sunday Herald By MOX HENRY ith between Manchuria and the) met SHAPIRO ww UP anxious to avoid a war note fram The Ussuri has since thawed Soviet Maritime Territory. and mo recent confrontations The Ussuri was the scene of/there have been reported by Mescow! sent April 26, the/hand-to-hand combat that leftjeither side Tass said. dead on both sides March 2 and Chinese loudspeakers along e nese Border troops clashed then over control|to blare out anti-Soviet sree: on meetiof Damanasky Island in the)ganda, though, according to of middle of the then-frozen river. recent Soviet newspapers. LIMITED ENGAGEMENT LAST 3 DAYS Ussuri m the frontier \_HUF HURRY-~- ENDS TUESDAY! | CLIFF ROBERTSON “OSCAR” WINNER BEST ACTOR THE POIGNANT, | INCREDIBLE sTony OF MAN WHOS! TWO WORLDS COLLIDE! OPEN6:00 SHOW 8:30 “CHAALY and Tonetta Winkle, soprano. A patriotic touch will be injected in the concert when Ben E. is, executive vice president at BYU and president of East Sharon Stake, pre- ; sents a reading, “The Story of Our National Anthem,” assisted by 28 Boy Scouts hearing flags. Tickets are available at the door or through chorus members, PLANE LOST; | Army WasAlerted in 1967) Tax Boost, NO CLUES | About Defective Part HERMISTON, Ore. (UPI) — There were no Cues today in the disappearance of a light plane missing on a flight from: WASHINGTON (UPI) —The|Committee and Senate preHouse Armed Services Commit-| paredness subcommittee made Sunday Law Challenged In Lawsuit eles an improvcd future. The legislature will consider SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—A the half-cent tax increase dur- hearing scheduled for May13 ing the upcoming special se8-| ip consider a tempuraryinjuncsion, tion to block the state from en- yoke which it has installed on the civilian version of the Cobra since Jast June, she letter said e Army, which helped Bell develop the new y this month receiving {forcing a Sunday closing law for car dealers passed by the with which to replace the) DOG BITES MAN jaa yoke on 600 Cobras in | 38th Legislature. ‘tna! it was reported. OGALLALA, Neb. (UPI)—| A civil suit was filed Friday! ' ‘The House Armed Serivices Patrolman Eldon Webb stopped Py the president of Dodge Town the constitua car for a routine check tionally of Senate Bill 128. Friday and while the man was In his suit, Donald K. Richgetting out his pillfold, the ards says, ‘It is commonprac- officer reached to pet a 408 tice among motor vehicle deak sticking its head out the car ers in Utah to at times operate window. The dog bit Webb. Webb ticketed the motorist for driving without s license. The dog got off free. 7 UOTE { 51255 S. STATE, PROVO Hurry EndsSoon ONE OF SEASON'S FINEST OPENS 8 SHOW8:30 P.M. their maintenance and service facilities at different hours than their sales facilities.” Richards said the safety conditions of automobiles are controlled by the annua] inspection requirements of Utah, and] therefore conducting business on Sundays whenservice facilities are closed does not create a hazard to prospective buyers. CA ae Paes eq) e ENDS TUES. WARandPcoonaaa CANT Bh nitinmccriscie “major accidents” and ‘THE GREATEST DOUBLE| "i" pagyiees 2°". FEATURE OFALLTIME!|“ Se ih flight near Hunter at about 400-| et al'itude. The “90 degree| gear assembly” flew off with a| loud noise and the craft) Ruth Gordon /Siney Blackmer /and Raiph Belamy p an case Press Maunce Evans said two men were injured. Open 8:00 p.m. Show 8:30 RACHEL- 8:35 - 12:30 HUNTER 10:26 ONLY 2 ALL TIME GREATS! BEST ACTRESS = | THIS IS THE | 5th | ———-AND——— NOMINATED FOR BEST ACTOR | ial: VERSA eee ii | THEY WERE ORDERED TO PATRONS | | Penetrate the Dreaded | PLEASE NOTE!! | |waste of The Eagle” iim THEATRE 1254 $6. Nain, 489-5401 Springville. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK! | at 8:45 WITH TENSE, EXCITING COLOR CO-HIT TODAY'STIME SCHEDULE 1:00 - 3:45 - 6:30 9:20 p.m. LAST 9 DAYS! POSITIVELY ENDS TUESDALY! NOMINATED FOR 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! BOX OFFICE DISINASMEINE OPENS 8:15 THEATER I Marlon Brando RichardBoone iheNight OFThe, Following ~ DAY se RUMMENSAT MELEE.TecuMicoLeRe three still are being investigated. Only one crash was blamed! on a yoke failure. This occurred) Dec. 17 curing a level training Evening STARTS. WEDNESDAY EXCLUSIVE! information that yoke} failure {rom metal fatigue has caused “30 to 40” Cobra’ ‘ashes. Seven Crashes A Pentagon spokesman told UPI flat during fiscal 1968) there naye been seven Cobra crashes or near crashes called The ANDRES+ ‘WEAATASMA BATTLE OFANDAUSTERLITZ" andPEACE Starts Wednesday!! The informant, who asked to’ remain anonymous,claimed to) crashed. PARTI a! 5 ——TONITE AT——6:15 - 8:10 - 10:00 p.m. Sat. - Sun. from 2:00 p.m. inquiries after a tip from an Army officer at Hunter Air, Field near Savannah,Ga. The informant told the Savannah (Ga.) Evening Press} there was widespread belief] among fliers that the Army’ knewof the defective yoke but was not taking corrective steps. 5 VILLA STARTS WEDNESDAY CECIL B DeMILLE'S “SAMPSON & DELILAH” = Cand " Geneva tea THe TWO PART Proovcnon or LEO TOLSTOY'S: In Its Cobra Helicopters SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—|here to Sandpoint, Idaho, The president of the Utah The single engine Piper Co- tee revealed today the Army wasalerted in mid-1967 about a! Municipal League says surveys manche, piloted by senet indicate most city officials|ham, a Hermistonjeweler, was| defective part in its Cobra| throug!ou! t the stale favor a|last heard from at 11:23 a.m.|helicopvers, the swift, heavily armed gunship in Vietnam. one-half cent boost in the I ‘ocal| Thursday near Baker, Ore. No formal search was under- The Army began stepped-up option sales tax. inspections after discover ‘ing the} Mayor Fred Montmorency, of way and airport officials here tail rotor yoke of the AHIG South Ogoen, told a number of said there had been no indicaCobra was subject to “metal Utah lawmakers at a breal x-| tion of the plane's location. fatigue,” a general told fast meeting Friday almost all A passenger on the flight was commitwe in a letter made city officials and most county J. D, Engles, Spokane, Wash. available to UPI. officials would like to see the The Army also began giving legislature approve the local | all Cobrafliers routine training option hike. es as jin yoke-failure emerg Bennie Schmiett, executive well as simulated engine failure director of the league, said he drills, tke letter said. agreed with Montmorency but Develops Improved Yoke added that the one-half cent he Bell Helicopter Co., boost is as high as the state maker of the Cobra, has § +a. Cities Favor can expect to go in the near | y CLIFF ROBERTSON CLAIRE BLOOM Eso vacua MILDRED C, AUSTIN, second from left, director of Provo Stake Singing Mothers Chorus, is shown with soloists during rehearsal for pre-Mothers’ Day concert slated Friday, May 9 at 8 p.m. in the Prove Tabernacle. From left are Orville Stevens, contralto; Mrs, Austin; Pauline Atkinson, organist; Diane Bastian, piano soloi Kathy Austin, mezzo soprano; Reports Aide MORE: 3:59 ee Richard Burton § TOLOR CED Brigham Young University Presents “INSIDE RED CHINA u an err) EAC Bho roe |ar é | WITH JAMES GARNER STARTS ¥ QU *& wepnespay AND 2nd HIT Bob Hope - Lucille Ball IN PORTING ACTOR’ Jack Albertson BRUlit and OURS” THESTORYOFTHREE STRANGERS.MIOTHER...A FATHER...AND A SON “STARTSWEDNESDAY Bathie Stuart A fascinating new color film documentary with musical and IN PERSON narration by veteran film producer BATHIE STUART. An amazing film of an unpreceednted 8,000-mile trip with revealing scenes in Peking, Shanghai, Soochow, Hanchow, Canton. Remarkable uncensored picture realistically tell- su NOANCE ing of China today. Bathie Stuart, New Zealandcitizen, went behind the bamboo curtiin on a British passport, One of the few films ever made on Red China. Seven soldout shows in San Francisco! DATE: May 8, 1969 TIME: 8 p.m. PLACE: Joseph Smith Auditorium, BYU PEE: Adults $1.25; Students $1.00 (Tickets will be sold at the door.) ke the great escape to Sundance this Sundayfor a deful, relaxing brunch served fro nll until2, Great food family prices. It's truly something ecial. Sundance... just 20 minutes from downtown Provo on the Alpine Loop. For further information and tickets, contact Jack Albertson Martin Sheen Metrocolor @3)-2» SPECIAL COURSES AND CONFERENCES M2 Herald Clark Bldg, BYU Phone 374-1211, Ext, 3556 |