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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • Page 64

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THE KANSAS CITY STAR. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1965 1 a SECOND B-70 IS READY Huge Experimental Bomber Is Expected to Make First Flight Next Range Than First MAY HAVE ROLE Trans-Oceanic Ability May Be Vital in the Future Palmdale, (AP) The second SB-70A research bomber is virtually completed with changes giving it ocean-spanning will make its first flight next month. If it lives up to plans, the 500.000-pound craft will be the only one in the world able to carry huge bombs across oceans at more than three times the speed of capability some planners are beginning to believe vital in short-of-nuclear war. On Public View First chance for the general public to see either of the two giant aircraft will come May 29 when the No. 2 plane will be CHRISTENED by the traditional bottle of champagne, the nuclear-powered submarine Guardfish was launched Saturday at Camden.

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wife of the under secretary of the Navy, smashed the (Wirephoto). BURNED IN SHOP FIRE rolled out of its hangar at North Martin E. Klank Is Taken to American Aviation, plant North Kansas City Hospital here. Since the first XB-70A was rolled out last fall, it has flown to nearby EM wards Air Force base, where in 12 flights it has reached 1,700 miles an hour at 65.000 feet altitude. Both of the 185-foot-long, shaped monsters are designed to fly more than 2.000 miles an hour and over 70,000 feet.

They also were designed to fly intercontinental distances but one of the main fuel tanks in the first craft has been kept empty because of trouble in sealing it against leakage. Correct a Fault Gary Stroh, vice-president of North American and general manager of its B-70 division, said last week this problem has been solved in building the second plane and it will be able to carry enough fuel to span oceans. Neither plane is ever expected to carry bombs, however. Each has only two pilot and ropilot, none for a bombadier. The giant bomb bays are filled with electronic gear.

Original plans called for a multi-billion dollar fleet of B-70 bombers, but the program was cut drastically when it appeared intercontinental missiles had made heavy bombers obsolete. Budgeting now allows for only two planes, at a development cost of 1.5 billion dollars. Kosygin Tours Leningrad With India's Shastri Leningrad rime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri of India, whose visit to the United States was postponed by President Johnson, is being shown around Leningrad by Premier Alexei N. Kosygin. Indian sources said the two leaders are very pleased with their personal contacts.

Shastri scheduled to pay a spring visit to Washington for talks with Johnson but Johnson postponed the visit until the fall because of what he called a heavy work load and a heavy schedule of other visitors. Kosygin dropped his work in Moscow to come here with Shastri yesterday. The sources said they had not had any political talks here, devoting the time instead to seeing old home town. Such a personally escorted visit to this former czarist capital is unusual. A 22-year-old Liberty man suffered burns last night when his combination living quarters and electrical repair shop caught fire.

Martin E. Klank, who lives in the rear of the shop on M-33 at Doniphan and Lightburne streets, was in fair condition at North Kansas City Memorial hospital. Firemen said that the fire apparently started from defective wiring. BORN AFTER A DEATH Mother Killed in Mishap, but Baby Is Saved Jackson, Miss. expectant mother was killed yesterday in a collision but doctors saved the baby with an emergency operation.

Mrs. Nancy Litzkow, 18, of Jackson was killed when the impact hurled her from her car, her head striking the curbstone. Shortly afterward, an emergency team delivered a 7-pound, 6-ounce boy by Caesarean section. Doctors said the infant was in good condition. MEMORIAL OF J.b Plaque to Be Dedicated at Los Angeles Coliseum Los Angeles plaque honoring the late President Kennedy will be unveiled Saturday, May 29.

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Evelyn Weighter, were in Richmond, for the vital transplant, and Julie remained there and went to school for the next year to be close to medical help. Surgeons at the medical college of Virginia performed the operation. Since last summer, Julie has been living here, with University of Minnesota hospitals close at hand to give her periodic checkups. The former Grand Forks, N. girl was a cheer leader while in junior high there.

But then her kidney ailment was discovered and she missed out on the acrobatics the next year. At St. Anthony a sophomore, having missed the equivalent of a school year because of her operation. She likes English whole lot, but 1 get along too well in In winter she favors ice skating and summertimes usually swimming. She remembers an ocean swim she enjoyed while on the East was The pretty brownette prefers football and basketball as spectator sports.

She sings in the school glee club. Julie plans to go on to further schooling when she leaves high school but know what choose for a career. Julie has two brothers and a sister, all older than herself, and she lives with her mother. Physically, Julie feels doctors say as good as new, and mother seems to be as healthy as a Mrs. Weighter gave up one of her two kidneys to sustain the life.

The operation, while no longer rare, is critical enough to require close checkups by doctors to make sure the patient is recovering over the long haul. attitude is, is wonderful, and something to be lived as best you can live it. People are Stamps Made Australian Notable Among Aborigines eluding bread, cheese, ice cream, jellies, salad dressings and breakfast food. HOW TO SAVE MONEY Melbourne, Australia Jimmy, the aborigine whose picture went around the world a thousand times on Australian mail, has died in lonely bush country west of Alice Springs. classical aborginal features led to his appearance An Indian "Dice' Game 'Floats' in Unusual Way of the Chica 90 Daily Npws) New floating crap game has come to India, but in style.

Here in New Delhi, gamblers and drinkers skirting the prohibition laws slip into idle railroad cars in the quiet evening hours. They set up their games open bottles of a foul-smelling drink with the kick of a mule, and live it up into the morning hours. The New Delhi police are baffled. The law says their jurisdiction ends 10 yards from the railroad siding. From there on, the Indian Railways police are supposed to take over.

But, strangely enough, they It is suspected that many of them are in conspiracy with the gamblers and boozers. But last weekend there was a bad slip-up. Deeply engrossed with the dice, the occupants of one car notice that it was slowly being shunted out of the siding to the main platform. The poiice were waiting. There was a dash for the doors.

Scores of occupants flooded out of the cars and back onto the siding where the Delhi police touch them. Two were not so lucky, though. Weighed down with 60 bottles of liquor, they move fast enough. TEST A FRENCH ROCKET Shot From a Sahara Base Reaches 110-Mile Height Paris French defense ministry announced today that it had successfully fired a rocket to a height of about 110 miles from a testing base in the Sahara. The rocket, known as (emerald), reached its peak altitude in just over four minutes.

The test was Thursday. France is working to develop missiles which eventually would carry nuclear warheads. Travelers in Ethiopia dread the fierce Danakil warriors. Their desert code demands the murder of strangers lest they deplete water holes. native welfare officers, Jimmy answered his fan mail, signing his name with his thumbprint.

Jimmy died on walkabout with relatives on the Narweitoo- ma cattle station 120 miles west of Alice Springs in the red center country of desert heartland. (A walkabout is a short period of wandering bush life by an aborigine as an interruption to regular work.) No one knew his exact age, he was past 70. With a few of the white luxuries in his saddlebags, he preferred to wander in the desert with his three aging camels. eat much seaweed unknowingly. Manufacturers put the nutritious ocean plants into a wide variety of products, in ON CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING INSTALL AN ELECTRIC COSTS LESS TO BUY YOU SAVE ENOUGH ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OVER ANY OTHER TYPE TO PAY THE OPERATING COST UP TO 3 YEARS OR MORE.

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