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Show 2B Friday, February The Salt Lake Tribune, Mrs. King Stresses Active 7, 1986 Special to The Tribune PROVO The combination of acand love is the key tive to solving every problem from the United States to the Soviet Union, Coretta Scott King said here Thurs- ISAAC ASIMOV S SUPER QUIZ Take Isaac Asimovs Super Quiz to a Ph.D. Score I point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the Ph D. level. day. Crime and the law: Name the book, movie, person, or TV show from the given clue Ph.D. Level Freshman level 7. The Bond enemy This James Knox. Fort invade to planned Answer 1.- Speaking to more than 3,600 students, faculty members and guests at Brigham Young University, Mrs. King, the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., celebrated" the power of active particularly as used by young people to overcome poverty, racism and war. creator of Travis McGee. Answer s This lollipops. Answer 2. bald loved detective 8. He wrote the 1979 novel The Executioner's Song." Answer 9. In this film Glenn Ford is out to who mistakenly gangsters killed his wife instead of him. Answer get movies theme song was Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head. Answers Answer ..jMH!a9m..-6i!ueujjofsi g pieuocpw a uMf Graduate Level 3. This 'L Siam usqi puy,, 9 ..oipXsj,, josssjojj ..auofsj 3J3M 4. A secretary steals $40,000 and on her way to meet her lover stops an an isolated motel. Name the movie. Answer )' 5. Aueuo ,,pjX 33UEpuns aip pue XpissB3 HBfojj z J33uijpoo tping',, Scoring 18 - points Congratulations, doctor; 17 to 15 points - Honors graduate; 14 to 10 points - Youre plenty smart, but no grind; 9 to 4 -- The great adversary of Sherlock Holmes. Answer . -- points - You really should hit the books harder; 3 to points in remedial courses immediately! 0 points - Who read the questions to you? -- 1 6. tjp this 1945 film ten people are tnkued to an island and murdered one by one. Answer -- IMS Kn Fithr. with pfmhtion of Rod Oombnor Entorprltoo I, as taught and practiced by Christ, Ghandi and Martin Luther King can defeat racism and poverty in the United States, defuse the nuclear arms race, and bring peace to the Middle East, she said. "It can even bring democracy to the Soviet Union. "Now I know you think I am crazy," she added, but I really believe that. In her speech, sponsored by the BYU Womens Office, Mrs. "Non-violenc- e at BYU Talk Non-Violen- ce King stressed the importance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday and Black Heritage Month being cele- brated in February. "Black history is not just for blacks alone, she said, "being aware of the civil rights movement is important to all of us because all of us are beneficiaries." As an example, Mrs. King referred to an editorial from an Atlanta newspaper that said more whites than blacks were affected by the civil rights movement because the whites were freed from prejudice and had their consciousness raised. Mrs. King said the civil rights movement also served as a prelude for the women's rights movement in America and around the world. She also called attention to the important part young people and college students have played in the civil rights movement. She noted that her husband was 26 n when he began his protests in Alabama. Nine years later he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Although Mrs. King said she had visited Utah before, she said she felt more at home during Thursdays visit. of "I have really felt the warmth said. Its she many people this time, to feel this warmth when important you have worked in this kind of movement for over 30 years as I have. Mrs. King also said she hoped for the day when more blacks would run for public office and get elected in the state of Utah. FACTORY CLEARANCE SKI AND OUTERWEAR Made in Utah non-viole- AM on most items LI Psychological Tests Ordered Special to The Tribune A FARMINGTON Layton man was ordered Thursday to undergo psychological evaluation before entering a plea on charges stemd chase from ming from a Clearfield to Salt Lake City. Thomas R. Galloway faces charges of aggravated assault and failure to stop at the command of a police officer. Mr. Galloway entered a plea of not guilty and an alternative plea of not guilty by reason on insanity at his arraignment before 2nd District Judge Rodney S. Page. The judge said he would hold any plea in abeyance - high-spee- until Davis County Mental Health ficials examined the defendant. The chase began around 6 of- a.m. when a Clearfield Police officer saw a car driving at a high rate of speed without lights. Clearfield police pursued the susand were pect along Interstate-1- 5 joined in the chase by officers from seven other law enforcement agencies. The chase ended when the suspect's vechicle was struck by a Kaysville Police car at South Temple and State streets. 702 E. 3300 So, 608 MAIN ST. UNIVERSITY MALL PARK CITY SALT LAKE OREM TTTTTT'i' Until now, it was almost impossible. Cars were overstyled, overweight and overpriced. Today, its easy. Were introducing the new Hyundai Excels. Look for the tall blue and white Hyundai sign. Beneath it y ou'll find hatchbacks and shiny new front wheel drive Hyundai Excels: sedans. Equipped with more standard features than any car in their class. And priced more sensibly than any car in their class. From as low as $4995' Behind each Hyundai sign stands a full network of dealers, and sales and service personnel who know what personal service really means. So hurry over. Be the first really sensible car owner on your block. Besides, whv should vou wait to save monev? or OPENING IN FEBRUARY o Salt Lake City Ken Garff Hyundai 5a3 S. State Street (801)521-600-- 1 OPENING IN MARCH Murray H. Miller 5601 S. State Lirry (801)265-222- Hyundai Street 5 HYUODHO We sell cars $ flxo il'. uiitl.il Muinr Aphth.i 5! 4 u k that make sense. L i. !i u i.j! a i.or' H It n a j a u i max ,11 |