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The Bee: Danville, Friday, May 17, 1963 AP News Digest NUMBER 3 (Continued from I'aKP. One) NUMBER 6 (Continued from Pajje One) has laken place in Th coopF.K'.s FLIGHT Aslronaul Gordon back natcly nllcr a perilous spare flight, undergoes searching medical te.sls which may help (D hasten the day when man lands on the moon. Cooler's achievement is cheered home and abroad. Astronaut Gordon Cooper i.s laced willi challenge, lie meets it well. '1'lic story of a under Mrc.s.v A.slrrman! Gordon wife niul family lly lo Hawaii lot reunion wiili lhe space lu'in.

NATIONAL The Supremo Court segrcgal ion in the publji nine years ago Tixlay, of ID varying degrees. NUMBER 1 Continued From J'IIKC Onr) iii i i III others. children are enrolled in pi cviou.sly j(i all while schools The District of Columbia, with I he pov.i' RV.7-1!!. and Maryland, wilh i ii (ids, nccoiiui for about hall Ihe lota! Negro children in des'-gi ogatod schools. The were compiled by Hie Southern Kdiicalmn Reporting Service, which ilsell a.s fin "impartial Vacl-I hiding agency directed by a hoard of Southern newspaper editors and educators under grant hum Ihe Ford Kouu- all but federal gowimiK'nl I of relaxing Ils irt ibr situation in fin he com racia Sfirne apprehension aboul Mi ing weekend i.s expressed.

WASHINGTON The nation's jobless rale edges upward de. pile oev. highs in em plif, inent and uiduslnal tion. I North Kcrean.s iihey lireil on and forced Aimv helicorilet v.UJi Iv.o Ameii Ihey di'iunn. ti alcd 1'ir In swimming pools, They i ol Ihe economic boy used mini luleut ineifi ins" and "kucei in-." lo and enforce Iheir dc Many names arc printed in these pages now.

Authentic Lucy, enrolling Ihe Univcrsily ol Alabama, and Ilicn, concealed on (he lloor of highway patrol car. escaping a mob yelling "Lynch her! Kill her!" Virgil Hawkins, lighting for years lo enter thc law school ol the Univcrsily of Florida. Cov. Ofval (''aiibus, ringing high in Liule Hock with Arkausa.l National Guardsmen; when a federal courl ordered i'" on nu'horilics lo admii eight Negro i- I ihe help ul federal cnurl. 1 Ihey discriminatory piailices wilh repaid lo lion lor volini; And in regions whore have been prevented, or discouraged, Iroin vuliug.

their leaders, are currying oul legislra- dnve.s Their political power jis growing in Ihe Sonlh All has had I in the North. here years ol sil in.s. domon- controversy over bv Maj Cooper." said Speaker W. M'Coirnack. "He added lustre glory to ini'ry said lie wa.s certain that American Maj for his skill and courage many (x-oplc v.h'i.se work i niu.s made the Ilighl po.v! en George A.

Smathers, in .1 (elegiam to Ihe President that a (oinl be "lo pay tribute 10 the seven of the Mei'cury learn efforts have brought lame and honor- lo our nation As so'o as the got word thai Cooper was down sale, he telephoned Cooper's Trudy at lluuslon and lold her he of aler Kennedy telephone line earner lold CIIUJKT "I just vvanL jM'i'-ionally rongi atulalc you lhat wa.v a greal Then Kennedy stepped in hunt ul microphones and televisu.n (ameras lo voice lu.s ide lo the "I 1 cHjiw Americans, I have ju ,1 talked in Maj in I lie I'acilic and In Mr: in I Tex We are proud of bulli nf them and indeed lake Ihe in llu-. a'u-Inlai fe.it jiushed thc experience ol man a UN lhat The uiy of Hunlsville, the Corn Is return Ihe piLLs of Iho huge Rcdslwe Arsenal: and the aircraft immediately, lo be visited by the President- The ommiini sl a te called hired Ms firsl Negro po iceman an i brcach Ihur-day nignt And the. 0 lhe sllce inent but County commission ordered re-' cva(Jcd a dirctl lo lhc re mm a I of signs over courthouse UMt for rntllrn lhe men aru drmkmg fonnla.ns designating )l(! helicopter, in a similar case! then use by race. ir) an 0t wa re The Alabama Supreme Court; turned in II days. heard arguments about which of A spok0 sman said the of- two city govern- fJC( rs mjlking a mcnl.v should rule and ind.calcd chcc )f markers a decision might come within a law days.

A U.S. district court judge ruled lhat the University of Alabama si ill is bound by a I order prohibiting discrimination against Negro Three Negroes are admission to Ihe university, and they contend they 'Acre rejected lor spring quarter NUMBERS Orders Racial Imbalance In N. J. Corrected (Continued Jrom Page One) Commissioner Issues Ruiing Space Flight Sidelights ABOARD L'SS Kearsarge hours, 20 prayer to God. who has "Hisj minutes, 30 seconds.

upon our lives," wen', upi from this great earner when as-! CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. 'AP) trnnaut Gordon Cooper came Cooper paid 25 cents safely from the sky, ibis long, high ride through space. 1 Speaking over the ship's loud-! Wnen Cooper was named pilot shaker, a Protestant Li. Cmdr. Benjamin C.

Fairchiki, KNGLKWO(JI), light of a slate decision prayed: "Our prayer of thanksgiving joins those of Mrs. Cooper and the girls (Cooper's two daughters). .) waiting is over and the mo- ifor the 22-orbit mission, Guenter Wendt, ihe lop technician on Pad 14 for McDonnell Aircraft gave him a hand-lettered card en- A ficer.s check along the south side of the demilitarized Ihe armistice Iteration leaders in established to separate the two off their planned school Koreas. The spokesman said were experienced precedent-soiling I mcnl of reunion is not very far a way. Something of them went against racial jm- j(h hjs safe i Pad balance in New schools, m-; tu to lopcs an( prayers have leaders in Knglewood i answered I'irllier been aie id of an- proud Jame.s 11.

Meredith, Ihe nbjecl ill rinl.s al Ihe I Inivcr.sii.v "I in which iwo men WITY tilled. Many Names And many uliloi'gellable scenes Mxplodiug dynamite. Gunfire, Hashing knives. Hulling clouds of Burning buildings Men's 'was blood working wilh hatred, h'cd- Iroop.s in Soulheni citic.s, FluL I here is auolher side to the liclurc. In St.

Louis, Baltimore and Wil- tiington. integration was ac- indelibly- In Kriglewoud. been Iwo si rations Lincoln Klciiicnlary School. has a per cent Negro enrollment. In a similar case in New Jersey.

Ihe stale education edinini.s.siiKier uf "extreme racial imbalance Oakwttod, lhe school involved, has a (111 per cent Negro enroll- mem commissioner, 'red- crirlv Itaubiriger. said lhal al 're was no iiilciitional i mara aliou in fact i under New law a deprivation ol educational opporlunily lor pupils ciimjK'lle!) lo attend Ihe school." he dill not lell the school board specifically how lo balance the enrollment In Wa.slnnglon a House I'ldiieation siibcominillee lo federal funds lo segregated schools which dn not present desegrcgalion plans next. 'l II; 1:1 il a in I 'A A or Led ll 11 iiov.ible "Ami indeed Aruei wes cause al! of Hi nakt those who this in uii llu-. in good times and in bad. and il reproeiil.s a great acliievemeul for our society and! area appeared to a great aehicvi'mml for free men'normal, although and women.

"Peace has her victories a.s well as war and this wa.i one ol victories lor the human spirit today Wires of cuugratulalions went oul ol the Pentagon Iroin Sccre- Defense Itobcrl Mc-Na- and Secretary ol the Air I'iligeue solely on racial grounds About per.sOii.s jammed an auditorium at New York for a rally by the New S'ork Central Labor Council in support ril the inlegralion drive in Dirinirigbam. Kennedy is scheduled lo attend lhe 30th anniversary celebration of lhe Tennessee Valley Authority al Muscle Shoals, Saturday. Wallace i.s among invited II the President and the governor meet, they almost certainly will discuss racial tensions in Birmingham. No progress has been reported in of la.s! weekend's bombings, winch hit a Negro leader's house and a Negro motel used a-, hcadnarior.s in lhe recent desegregation campaign The Martin l.ulhei King Jr. Southern inlegralion ioatlei said he still i.s hopeful lhal.

lhc agreement between white business leaders and Negroes would be carried out. Business hie in ihe downtown be returning lo (here tvere re- porl.s ol a boycott by while persons who opposed the agreement. SI Its and pilots who were familiar with the area Marine Maj. Gen. George II Cloud, the senior U.N.

member- of the Mixed Armistice Commission, made Ihe request lor Ihe return of the men and the helicopter al a meeting at Panmunjorn Cloud told the Communists the It read: "You are 'he winner of our 'around the world' contest. Present this ticket ami 25 cents at No. al your convenience 'for the 'ride of your G. F. Wendt, proprietor." Tuesday, when he arrived at the Pad 14, Cooper gave Wendt a pol- wood on which quarter and an violation of North Korean mit Wiis unintentional 1R Maj.

Gen. Chang Chung-wan, boycotted by a group of Nethe chief North Korean delegate. parents and their children "May all that we learn of in at two predominantly white cle-'wonders of thi.s univer.se make us Lshed of mentary schools tixiay more conscious of the presence, was mounted a Instead. Negro leaders will ask more sensitive to Thy hand upon engraved plate lhal the Board ol Kducaiion lake our lives." proprietor 0 oi Pad immediate action on the decision! Wendt, the fare for 'tha laid down Thursday by State Kdu-, CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla, 'AP' ride of my Gordo Cooper." cation Commissioner Frederick M.

'Carl liuss, one of thousands of. Hatibinger. 'scientists who worked on the: ABOARD US.S KF.ARSARGR Raubinger. in a case involving space mission of Gordon Cooper, Eugene P. Rankin, lhe Oakwood Elementary School received a message of oi the carrier Kearsarge of Orange, ruled that Ihe city of lion today.

plucked astronaut Gordon Orange must correct racial im-; ft read: "Looks like you did a Cooper out of the Pacific Thurs- balance ai Oakwood, which has a fine job on thc calculation for ret' was the winner, until his e.x- ro enrollment. weight. You must have even iOCiilive officer got busy, of a SJ5 here, has iigured in thai one second. 1 organised by retorted lhat lhe flight over Red i (i uls enrollment soil was "part ol the U.S. im.j LS pci mn Negro.

perialisls' Jio.slile activities inj decision in the Orange I Korea." Ho said Mich lso Haubinger held lhat "such ()opt (ire hj rcl could not have made it OX lreme racial imbalance a.s ob- inavigational error, tuins in lh Cloud replied that in lhe vvhcre (signexit Gordo Cooper." i on lhe distance would land HU.S.S. flight dynamics officer for 1 1 0 1 lhLs sllif) the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, played major role in figuring 0111 Rankin had guessed aboul. four VJ miles. First ollicial e.slimalea had ithe when 1 1 landing a little less llhan tour miles away verse rockei.s to bring him out of it, coiistiiute.s under law a (loprivation of New edu- mal countdown. Thai second, ai the speed Coop- caliona lhe cl Kajth 7 WM lravci mca comix-led to allcml he school.

tha U)c all a tj A ruling on Ihe Lnglewood case. ive to the w.here Negroes have accused the ship Kearsarge than would have city of maintaining scgregaled! otherwise. in the UN. command has admitted frankly any violation by ils forces of the armistice agreement. He said Ihe command would lake appropriate measures to punish Ihe two pilots a.s by the armistice agreement if il was proved (hey had erred.

'schools, i.s expected from The last such incident occurred linger in midsummer. March when U.S. Arnwj However, Negro leaders 1-eon Pleillcr of Kenosha, j.sakl today that the Englewood into North Korea: Board ol Education does not have after his Fur, sabre jet was hit liyiio wail for a separate Red anliaircrafl fire over thc They said that since the hoard Communist side ol the Iruce zone, is functioning under stale policy. The Communists, turned Pfcifler land state policy on racial imbal- Then the executive officer, Cmd Illlll WVIl i Oakwood school, at orbit. Me said he decided that one klll ot hus wlth means exist lo pro- i second should he added to the nor- 1 and pencl1 fl ollt that the corrected distance, 8,300 yards, was 5.06 land miles.

The v'irst prize then was turned over to Lite photographer Nal Farbman, who had guessed ver NUMBER 4 (Continued limn 1'acc One) NUMBER 7 (Coriliiiueil from Page One) co- NEW YORK (AP'-Timeclock: here 1927 Charles A. Long Island to hours, 29 minutes, 30 seconds. Panmunjom on March 17. He wasjshould act immediately lo redress injured and said (he Comniu-jthe racial composition of the did not mistreat him. The schools he DENVER.

Colo. ans, headed by Gov. John Love, are planning a rousing wel. come home for astronaut Gordon Cooper. Cooper and his mother, Hattie own a ranch noar Carbondale.

about 170 miles west ol Denvej, ni.sis did no! mistreat Command admitted tre.spas.sed over North Korea said it was unintentional. NUMBER 9 (Continued From Page One) month, anil do imi opcralidri by June In have IlKi'l week, at Slate 1 ers Tin sored llu uij; Sciiool 'olice training lieadquarl- amiual school is spoil-; the Virginia Chiefs. I it proimnonl biisinessiiian told llns 'l'rad( correspondent the white altitude! The numboi- toward dcscgregaliun Central Police Train- in cooperation with Association of Police Virginia Municipal the Stale Division of Ion. "we have found thai il is ordinal ion." "In our experience," he continued, "coordination must he handled through confidential cooperation. Cooperation requires williiigne.ss lo handle every detail from the first 'lead' to that izalion.s years bell also will be included.

Ihe new imln.sl.ry and all its pco-i Other members will be a rep- fed pie are an integral part of lhe from tobacco mamil'ac- 1 City officials were not available for comment on ihe Raubinger ruling. Karlier. Gov. Richard .1. Hughes hailed Raubinger's decision and he believed il would provide for Uie Englewood a precedent case.

Segregation is forbidden by law in New Jersey but state policy requires children to attend their Two warehousemen from! neighborhood schools. The new Islate ruling however said in cf- that although racial imbal- "Now, First, lurers. Ihe president lot's I'acco Association of of thc the United thcjSlalcs and 'ho general manager or reasonably reduce such is in mmplishcd although proportion Negroes ranged pattern, tclwucn 30 and per cent ot the l(l ovur say they'll school enrollment jncn-r accept iulcgralioii." lie In Louisville. cily aulhori- in (heir Ill's say Ihey worked quietly Vur Iwu lull l' "'l il I'Hl lo have In t'ears, (he community i those Iheir -U's say, or Ihcn did it j'''' Lei's accept a.s one swift move, without ch as i.s necessary and gel the Icnl. In Tennessee, an all-while jury tonvicled seven persons of nh- ilructiug justice in Iho inlegralion Clinton High Schu 1, i Laier, the iChool wa.s dynamited, i Where aulhorilic.s acted decis- vely, violence generally iaiUnl lo alt intogralioii.

Lawyers then longht subtler' mf'lhnds ilela.viiigi.-i.sked Ihe process or il enlirely. "Pupil placement" i--ed it sand mil lo a.ssign- neul vf Neunn's and uluu-s ID fiflerout "Inlei unlaced Thi.s i.s argument Ihe stale i.s a partner with 'he federal government and has lie right In "interpose" il, in its iidcmeiil. Ihe lederal government isurp.s power illegally Here aiu show on Ihe road. NUMBER 2 (Cnntimreit from Pngc One) urn she reacted lo uialluiu'lion ahc.ird Ihe had forced her husband tire community Continuing, lie said: lake: il slep-by-slep. local chamber must the Flue-Cured Tobacco Co- imbalance.

i with such groups an Iho Cover- operative Stabilization Corp. and Indusinal Ldiicanon. ri ai Commission and The committee also will regu- rom naiivillc ttus ith( am le ulilily the volume of tobacco sold je.ii is 1() i companies and (he railroads, in on flue-curecl markets. Four mem- yet lhe annual school. llUcTOslm hl a swtion bers-two grower representatives due lo so many vacancies virginia-lhat is.

and two warehousemen from the ll must help in coordiunliny lhe Georgia-Florida be add- eflorts nf all a.s lhe choice nar-'Cd when the commiltee functions rows down to localities. this purpose, contact is made and investigation' The Georgia-Florida Bell, which starts, tiscs a different procedure to de- "llere is where the local cham-Uermine its opening dales, is not her really goes lo work. To point otherwise represented on the com- 0111 the basis of sites. lran.spor-:miUee. new11aliou.

ulililie.s, labor supply and all end lhej is just the beginning. These ance in schools was due to residential patterns, school boards were duty bound to eliminate during past Eighteen ol joined the force The man. did not have the opporlunily lo attend last spring because he was a member of the police-tire lie since has been transferred Ihe detective division. In his capacity Shellon will NUMBER 11 (Continued From rage One) book" flight his capsule developed lectrical difficulties. lie was in the lilth orbit when a light snapped on which was in- space agency crawled in and look his blood pressure.

Cooper crawled out backward, smiling but evidently giddy. Dr. Pollard and Dr. Charles W. Upp helped him walk along a strip of red canvas, lined wilh white guide ropes and Marines in dress blues.

Cooper said nothing, but waved and smiled while a band played. A little later in the ship's sick bay for examination, he said, agree with the other fellows. Wow! Faith 7 did well. I had a few little problems but nothing major." In quick succession then he received telephone calls from President Kennedy, Secretary of the Air Force Eugetie Zuckert, and his wife, Trudy, back home in Houston, Tex. "1 want lo congratulate very much," the President "The you." "Thank you very Cooper replied.

"I enjoyed it very much." Cooper then underwent a Log Of Events Ending 22-Orbit Space Flight you said, country is very proud of much, sir." two- Maryland State Police Academy 'people arc Ihey want lor a eour.se in criminal inves- to know about the community and (igalion for two weeks, also start- i ls of housing, Afterwards lie will'schools, churches, labor-business recreational facilities, li- ini; Monday. attend one of the later classes of climale. the Richmond School. braries, the Other scheduled lo al- tend the second and third classes NUMBER 10 (Continued From Page One) mill lule preparing Im Hie capMile's in the Pac'iic Mrs Cooper and gins had rt.ik-hcd Ihe recovery on one nf Ihe lour lelcvisiun sets in the hoii.se U'ilh were Itic wives ul four other astronauts Donald I Slaylon, Virgil 1. Grissom.

Schirra Jr. and Alan Ivre. public schools were closed! H. Shopard Jr. comnMinil.v-.supporlcd privalej Cam and un each attempted do Ihe Iheir niotticr.

denied Ihey Klsewhei'o, loo, Soiilhcrn law- bad bocvi nervous during Ihe pointed Ihe nhrasc. "vv Might ,11 deliberate speed," in the Sit-! "I was irortie Court ruling ordering de- Thus, they said, there no immediacy to desegregate, 'he order might be delayed for on grounds I compli- 1 MI- The while Soulherni-r. alter all, iad been placed in an could do said vv lute she Jan. AlmoM overnight he or- In chance attitudes, cusloms and deeply rooted raditions vv hicli, 11101 cover, had ecu supported by iavv 'ian KKI years In Kill, a the ir equal" in the Boston schools the legislature deseg- esated tliem by statute' In San in the early c'hil- ren of orirntal pareniage were, em to separate schooU tor a Bii' Ihe tuvvering, landmark lili- which the theme ad ba.sed his case lor 1 ion -was Plossy v.s in llillli fei'e. Iho Foiled Stales Supreme! 'ourt upheld a Louisiana statute eo uring separate acconunoda for Negrix's and whites on ie aiiroad The courl nted lo 'i thc schouLs a jwclenl for the railroad ruling Then, in lit.Vt.

another Supreme 1 reversed this position Like an echo of the recou.s(nic-| on era. Southerners angrily' barged that "Hie North is Irving .1 jam integration down our In the nine year? since ihe urt there have been many nol dressed in a "I knew he added "1 vva-- ccnlident." whu was wearing a brown dres-v Asked ai whal point ol llu was the uiosl nervous Coo(H'r replied. I think Ihe vv hcri everyone Mrs Cooper, a prelty brunette and drosed iu a coral fitted prin- dress, a hit nervous at the beginning ol the news conlerence Inn the iievvous- sccinei! lo have ended by (he lime il endis! She laughingly said news conference was "really the uor.sl part She said she and her daughters are (Ifhcers () Willie Gibhs. Gerald P. Bruce, G.

Owen, Edward L. Holly. Donald L. Haley. Haclcl W.

Hnim- lield. Cooper I Morris. Percy Lee Harbor. Charles R. Scearce.

II. Brown. Robert G. llol- brook and Kessie .1. Burchell The second class will be held June and third 17-'JH, NUMBER 5 (Continued from Page One) arts and the cost of living.

This is where Lhe local door chamber really to town, ho- age. cause Ihe local chamber has the; Some details, or knows how to gel (hem quickly." lie (hen gave numerous examples of detailed work in finding and acquiring silos, arranging special financing, helping wilh planning, opening temporary offices, greeting and situating families, making recommendations and continuing coope.ration after received some water dam- fired aulo- hay- man- lended lo do so only as he his reverse rockets. The malic control system was wire in some inexplicable ner. Tension mounted aboard big ship and at the launch headquarters in Cape Canaveral, where Cooper bad blasted offi Wednesday morning. hour preliminary medical examination before being permitted to retire to the admiral's inboard cabin.

ABOARD USS KEARSARGE. a log of chronologic-' al events thai ended astronaut' Gordon Cooper's historic 22-orbit space flight: Times are approximated sines no chronology wa.s officially recorded after his re-entry. (5:21 p.m. EST Cooper rclrprocket and began the descent, aiming at the planned impact area off Midway Island. 6:22 Sonic rjonm sounded across the Pacific before Cooper's capsule appeared.

There was r.o word on whether his re-entry caused the sonic boom. 7" parachute was spotted by Kearsarge crewmen. Some 1,600 sailors rushed to one side of (lie aircraft carrier flight deck, causing the ship to list slightly. Capsule lanrlcd miles almost dead ahead of Kearsarge. Frogmen reached Many congratulatory radiograms poured in 'from public officials.

The Senate passed an official resolution of congratulations, th i.s i Kennedy invited the new space hero and his family to the White House Tuesday. Cooper's long High! i.s expocled Ihe last of lhe Mercurv the new industry is in operation. Cooper would have to fire his HO volunteer firemen from rockets manually and also per- Ihe departments of Col- sonally adjust the vital descent linsville and Fieldale in addition attitude of Faith 7. lo a unit from Martinsville bat- -lohn II Glenn Cooper's fel- ei tied the blaze. i'ow astronaut and predecessor in While Conway termed the up-1space, undertook to talk him lo be series.

Brninerd Holmes, director of Manned Space Flight, said there was less than a per cent chance that there would be anolli- the the capsule almost immediately, but Cooper elected In remain inside. Capsule towed to the carrier. lifted to Kearsarge flight deck. Cooper knocked out hatch himself. entered the capsule to check Cooper's blood pressure and found it normal.

Cooper began climbing out of "Faith 7" backward, helped by doctor and others. stood on deck and waved to (he shouting sailors. He about 15 seconds (if The step i.s the Gemini pro- Ihe off stairs portion completely Glenn wa.s aboard he declined to make a dollars-Kicking ship Coastal Sentry and-cents estimate of the Japan. Tho fire was believed lo have' Manual re-entry was not a novel -Hat-led in a bathroom upstairs of'situation. Aslraiaitl Malcolm Scott similar ram two men in one vehicle at least Ifl months in the future.

The next step after Gemini is a manned landing on the mocci, predicted in thi.s decade. Cooper. affectionately nick- )v i (J( lors dizziness, and was supported by Iwo men. helped lo escalator which look him tn hay area for two hours nf physical "checkups. About 9:30 Cooper announced fit a I was lime and the men on the 'i Old Hickory' Division nt and 'ground could check and be sure.

National Guard. Operations Director Waller C. Groups of the division will lie Williams said technicians at Ft. Rragg, Ft. Rcnning and Ft.

vvenl into a hangar, reconstructed June Aboul the trouble with ihe electrical ilHK) ol'licors and men will train a cause undetermined. i Carpenter experienced A WUo ij (M a as a result PLANS TK.MN1NT. jthe rear of the building was quot- well off target. RALF.IOII (AP' Slate Adj. jed by Conway as saying she saw Calmly.

Cooper responded Gen Claude Bovvers has an-j the fire in a bathroom window "roger" or "okay" to Glenn's; nounced plans for Ihe 15-day sum- Jan hour before the alarm was counsel, and on Uie 22nd orbit mer training of the famed Mth (sounded. Convvav said she lold they started the count-down named "Gnrdo" alter a cartoon Holmes said. The "computer" will have a more human interlude a day from now. On midday Saturday he will fly ifrom this to tlickam Air North! him she had no phone and no way: set her. A mistake of a single sec-j Fon Basc Hono ulll vvhon wife 'to make an alarm.

(j UflSllOt is (he time i.s the must ap- well as entered oul the aid ol sleeping pills. pliere. But il She that the faniily.no "was very disappointed" al Tiu-s- postponement ol the flight. The Coopers began removing lugqage Iroin closets early Thursday for the trip to Hawaii but w.uted until alter astronaut's sa'c recovery helore packing. Hawaii wil- he something of a homecoming lor thc Coopers Gordon CoojX'r and Trudy Cooper met and married while students at the University 0 Hnwaii.

system, and diagnosed the trouble, KssenlialK. what did was lo liniit the ways Cooper had lo control and to the po.Mtion or attitude ol his spacecraft. II knocked oul the automatic control lor the iiist ul il knocked out the accurate dev ices lhat an iiuslrumetil reading of lhe altitude The automatic control still could be used for damping down lhe shudder effects on the Ihe denser atnuxs- couUln'i be could the position instruments Bragg, and LfilHi at Fl. Stew-5 ii IO He danced a jig was ready to go. and said NUMBER 12 (Continued from Page One) down for him and monitored the position by radar from the Pacific Ocean which he was ihe Coastal -Sentry.

Cooper had to rely on marks en his window, lining them up with references such as Ihe earth's to set his delicate position The landing was beautiful, about 1 miles from lhe prime recovery carrier, lhe USS Kearsarge. R. Gilnilh, director of Ihe Manned Space Flight Center, Boat Builder end in firing any of the lliree lK and daughters Camilla and reverse rockets could mean mil a wM t)e awaiting him It landing error of seven miles. A' in Honolulu, a.s a student at few seconds awry could spell dis-, he versily Hawaii that aster alter 560.000 miles of smooth met Trudy in sallln i After a parade, a civic The Kearsarge. where a happy tion nlld a visit wjth thc outlook had turned tn tension, 0vomor ohl A Bunls hc aiKi scut up her search and rescue! hj, family will depart by jet for planes.

Imperlurbably, Cooper'his starting point. Cape Canaveral P' miscs river bank near ville Iron and Metal Company on May R. In a companion case, Joe Brandon. 2G, colored rccen- Vhltmeil St was sentenced to 30 clays an facing charges of trespass on Southern Railway Vn01 EAXS vr '-ifired his rockei.s as he soared at i-lf) am ss, si darscope located an object IM high, nut of sight above thin i clouds. Thc waiting men aboard the- Kearsarge and two destroyers on died oV a gunshot wound al his residence here Thursday Police Lt.

0. Touzet said Hie former president of Hig- guis. shot apparently by accidcnt. vchite joking with his New Musical 'Beast In Me moiher. Aiigele Col.son Higgios.

-lor ihe critical job ol ntrolling called the automatic which Ihe spacecrali's pixsitiun when the Cooper lasl "(he chimp mode." built into the system be- nlKi early flights wilh chim- )c 'p he lo bring them ami the spacecraft down lo earth safely and automatically. II is very accnralc when il i.s working, he said But. he added, "some of us old airplane people had ctn-j ivtro or r'tu-kets it w'as preparatory tor the spacecralt's cause plunge ti) c.irth, Later, as prublem ap- pntachi-ii more lr uh'e appeared. Tho inverter which changes direct current lo allenia 1 ing current to run the automatic She told police that her son told iher of from arthritis, picked up a 43-caliber automatic pistol, pointed it to his "I'm going tn kill gun went off. station shortly heard the Entertaining rating thunderclap of sonic boom.

A rainbow-like around the sun. NF.W YORK lApi-Thc impish, halo glowed ohlsive lumor of Jamcj Thlirhcr The Faith 7 popped into view I almost dead ahead, dangling gcn- illy from its 63-foot red and white Sam V. Mtiran. invesii-' striped parachute. The crew musical review premiered Thurs- gator for Ihe coroner's office, said Rally.

ihe death i.s under investigation. The Iliqqms firm engaged in mslit at the Plymouth hcorchcd by its fall through ihc Theater. The limes are lightly fey bul solid and and jazzy, thc dances was pressed too tailed. A hack-up inverter i (idence in Ihe human race" and oj ns by Iwo daughters, 1,1 and oilier industries, it plumped into Ihe 5-faot the prevailing mood conlag In addition lo his moiher. liig-: Fll sl official estimates put it 0 amiable.

i. ci v- ti 1111 i vl I "win Eastern Standard pot wcre ar ''ested yesterday during what police call- wl a drinking party, with evidenco canned heat being the intoxicant. a offenders (including some who already had served increasing sentences up lo months i drawing the 12-month sentences and $500 fines were Diilard D- Brooks, 45. Danville Rt. Lewis.

47. Gaith Elmore Ilfi Stephens Bryant. 5fl. 2 North Main ami Leo Van Teaguc. .52.

'te St. All appealed and bonds were sei al SI.000 each. Three others who were first offenders each was fined Sin and costs. They were Loui.s BaMV is brought to Broadway neatly in "The Beast In Me." Using 11 of the modern Aesop's Fables for basic material, ihe inlo service No one knows Bui why. in a ihe 0 a man to over- 1 'Mrs.

James Trotler. Miami, mere 7,000 yards off the port Principals in the cast are Kaye Blim 3Ss 45. of Danville Rt. but it finally was fixed at 4.4 i Ballard, a comedienne of rowdy 4 lll -h er Hubert Gammon, of So Cooper had to do the wit, le Maud Ihe spacecraft himself. FrancLscn.

himself. He had to use manual It was Ihe first flight, agreed rockets, controlling (he Williams, where the man was DISCUSSIONS automatic system aiu Sandy Creighton. Sani a' ll 'cal miles. 8.800 yards. "I'mI vim.

and Allyn Ann ai Rllfiin when amilicnlions in the broad and dil- Ir a car which ran oil field oi race relations. Sgt Klvvood H. The Birmingham struggle, lor ler. driver of the car. received Glenn Jr.

who talked him down.be still in orbil vample, is over Negro minor facial cuts -through the early re-entry, he wa.s desegregation nf lunch count-! Bold men were stationed FtJrighl on the money. Glenn counted WILMINGTON A three- minutes. YOUTH KILLKI) s.c. Pvt L. George.

17, of illc. C. was killcAl 11 mies north uf' spacecraft position, jettisoning the essential. Aiken Thuixiay when thrown spent rocket.s If Cooper had not been able to day spring meeting of thc Radio- who affixed flotation gear to the US, 215. And he did it well.

On perform thc landing task, if he Television Directors of thc I capsule. of Sum- said fell 1 vv aMixmaut John H. had been unconscious, he would Carolinas opened here today. Allowed it in fine shape," Cooper radioed, ballerina of sinuously provocative ler He had been aloft 34 hours, 20-Vb jalhirc. With them are Richard Hll hes 2 N.

and Thomas Hankins. 36. of CM St. They also appealed Helicopter 51 dropped frogmen rs and fitting rooms in the Gordon, Ga near Augusta. lout the rocket are spoken.

In India 800 languages and riia- A whaleboal alongside and smartly a crane Hayes, Nancy Haywood, Berty! an th eir bonds were set at $200 Convy and. far from least. James I Costigan. Besides being one of the busiest: Two of the old offenders sought get the court to order them out series of panel discussions and a banquet are planned Saturday and a business session is set for Sunday. of the performers, Costigan is re- of town in lieu of penalties, to no lifted it onto the hangar deck's sponsible bolh for the adaptation! avail.

One man was understood elevator No. 3. Ifrom Thurber and Inr the have just joined the group when Cooper blew off Ihe hatch accompany Don Elliotfsjthe police broke up the parly, but Dr. Richard L. Pollard of thclscore.

he not take the stand..

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