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Show Pat Whisked FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane DESERET WASHINGTON - M, Mxoa only a short distance away, a policeman and a suspected thief shot it out Wednesday A passerby was killed. The First Lady was leaving the Washington Club on busy DuPont Circle as police sirens began to fill the air. Secret agents quickly whisked her into her limousine and speeded off along an alternate route. Police said Pit. Paul J. was questioning Grass a Service iuiiii!t!!ii!iinini!i:iiii!!iniiiii!iiiit!iiiiiiiii:ia and unsuccessful candidate for ConRepublican with met the gress, privately vice president at tne Burlingame Country Hub. They did not disclose the topic of the talk. HAYAKAWA POOPED -Dr. S. I. Hajakawa says he finds being president of San Sfate College exhausting and he does not want to hold the post too long. "It's tiring, man, tiring, told reporters Wednesday after coming to Sacramento to tell a legislative committee of the budget needs for school in the his strife-tor- n was-struc- - MAT QUIT NAVY 1 11 probably have to resign from the service because of this, lt. Edward E. Murphy Jr., executive officer of the USS Pueblo, was quoted today as saying. I was imprisoned for 11 months by the North Koreans. There wre eight long wees of the court of inquiry. nd now this. Murphy, whose comments were in a copyrighted interview in the Christian Science Monitor, n was referring to the of a "letter of adfor Murphy for al-- k monition in dereliction the ged performance of his duties. The recommendation will not be followed, however. Chafee said the men of the Pueblo had "suffered enough. Wallace, inscribing George one check with "Sock it to em George," was denied by the actor. Wednesday "Ive been a Nixon man for years, said the Duke. BOOK COMING Coretta Kings book, "My Life with Martin Luther King Jr. will be published Sept. 25 and KING has been made a Month A 13 Book of the Club selection. Announcing this Wednesday, Mrs. Kings publishers said excerpts would appear in the Sept. 19 and Sept. 26 issues of Life magazine, and that the Readers Digest Book Club would publish a condensed version in October. Moss, who in his auto racing prime took hairpin turns at dazzling speeds, was caught in Londons rush hour traffic on his way to the tower. His time on the New Rare. c York to London run was seven hours, 16 minutes. A yellow-shelle- d tortoise George made the same trip in eight hours, 39-I seconds. named ar CLKoOC crQmDdmD afQmDZmS&r is the news Hay-aka- in summer straws inspired by RESISTOL "Don't worry, Mommy. When P. J. end I go to school we'll get a sitter to stay with you." W ALLACE HELP report that John Wayne contributed $30,000 to the of campaign presidential . May 8, 1969 COLOR Francisco naturally A Western Union messenger about a pu.se sfiaiuiing severe! blocks away when suddenly , the suspect grabbed Crassos revolver. He fired five shots. Grass in the leg. Another shot went through the Western Union office doorway and struck Coast Guard Cmdr. Warren D. Andrews, 40, father of six, who was walking by? He died almost iitantly. The, suspect, William E. Johpson, 23, was arrested on the .spot and later charged with homicide. Trans-Atianti- afzmDQJX&Dar DENIES iiititii'iiiiiiiiniiiifiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiini top Londons post office tower as contestants hurriedly punched the electronic clock that timed their attempts to win a share ot $144,000 in the Trans-Atlanti- coming year. People a LONDON (UPI) Former world auto racing champion Stirling Moss beat a tortoise c in a air race by a hair today. That was the joke, anyway, housewife (UPI) Thursday, Race Driver Beats Tortoise From Banger Wh Mrs. Richard NEWS, that complement a mans wardrobe. Brilliant band colors that color coordinate with colorful straws. She likes his pinch front lightweight straw in bold new colors. It gives him the total look that women admire. Haye some fun. Bold colors Apollo Engine Gets A M Final Proof Check CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) -Engineers hoped to complete a final proof test of the first stage of the Apollo 10 rocket today to clear the way for the d May 18 launch of three moon-boun- astronauts. Thomas P. Stafford, John W. Young and Eugene A. Cer-na- n received confirmation from project officials in Houston Wednesday that their ships new color television camera has been Today. approved From $7.00 to $22.00 for flight. The spacemen are scheduled to orbit the moon to pave the way for a manned lunar landing in July. The rocket proof test was designed to make certain that the boosters fuel tank was not weakened when thousands of gallons of kerosene poured from its engines when technicians inadvertently opened some valves April 27. Ttumh CttfkuA Downtown and Cottonwood KEARNS GARAGE FREE PARKING - Downtown Stors Opnn Monday Till 9 Other Week NighH Till 5:40 Cottonwood Mall Store Opon Monday. Thunday and Friday Till 9 Other Wook Nightt Till 00 arQX&SOJX&D ar arejx&Z!&) ar ar ar. I.", wrsc; Jj FOODS 602 WEST NORTH TEMPLE LO-GO- ST recom-merjdatio- ' CPEM THIS IS THE HOTTEST EVERY ft GROCERY AD RUN ANYWHERE YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES 9 A.M. to YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT! 19 P.M. LARGE "AA GRADE JOINS OPINION GROUP Radioman Lee K. Bayes, a member of the Pueblo crew, has decided to quit the Navy to Work without organisation endorsed by the John Birch Society, the American Opinion Speakers Bureau of Belmont, hjass., a conservative group dedicated nism. CANNES COLA RUFF. CANS GREEN BEANS CORN to fighting commu- POST FOB SIIIRLEY? - PEACHES Former movie moppet Shirley Temple Blacks meeting in Burlingame, Calif., with Vice President Spiro T. Agnew I at ' u BAG CANDY ESKIMO PIES COUGH DROPS STEWED 15c Chloraphyt GUM TOMATOES Uvy QUARTS OF VINEGAR Quiet 85th Birthday For T ruman - 10c PLASTIC FRUIT BEETS SAUERKRAUT TOMATOES revived speculation today she was in line for a post with the Mrs. Nixon Administiation. Woodside wealthy Black, CANDY BARS HAND SOAP GREEN BEANS SPINACH 10c U PINTS of VINEGAR WATER SOFTENER SALT - Y WASHINGTON (AP) His clothes hang loose now on a thin frame; his pitifully knuckles go. white as his bands clutch a cane; his visits with cherished old friends are few he tires easily. Thitj is Harry S Truman, 85 years' old today. Once he presided over the worlds mightiest nation. Nov is usually bounded by the short walks an arthritic old man can take from the white frame home centary-ol- d in independence, Mo., where he has lived since he left Washington 16 years ago. GRAVY MIX OR SOUP MIX his-worl-d jPORK ROAST 1- Once his every action made waves. Now, on the back stoop of history, he is watched mostly by Bess, the grade school sweetheart he married 50 years ago next month. J $'399 MOTOR a ASSORTED BLOOMING CHOICE PLANTS KYCRANGEAS-MUMS-MIX- EACH FANCY PLANTS SO For Your FRUIT BOWL BEEF STEAK IIJ. Good Chuuk SLICED BOLOGNA I SLICED BAC0M CHEESE MILD MONTEREY 0ILsr15l For Your SALAD BOWL NYLONS NIFTY LONGHORN sus.sii.Tr.a Can Pair i FRANKS PKQ.ef 13 2 lb. 79 PANTV HOSE PORK CHOPS 49S. C 69S. FRYERS GIANT CPIS B" GRADE n EIAM i mm foamiest U ROM SWISSirZft iBaiikfi Torrifit duality All Sixes Morrell HAN HOCKS housed Five years ago, Trumans SOth- blrtliday was celebrated with a round of parties in Kansas City, Washington and New York. He returned home exhausted and Mrs. Truman put her foot down. He began to appear less and less at public function. TURKEYS N0RBEST his words were Once flashed around world. Now he gives tio interviews, makes no speeches. What there is to be learned about him has td corse from intimate friends. In the quiet of that big at Truman Road and Delaware, separated from the world by his feebleness and a big iron fence, he is busy with the avocation of a lifetime, the, pursuit of knowledge. He reads or is read to from four books at a time, skipping restlessly like a hungry diner from one tidbit to the next. 39 NON FOODS For Yocr MOTHER'S DAY GIFT Ln MATTRESS Me WlB. t M |