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Show m sept, b, Thursday, iitnh County. Utah Daily Herald Patience A Apollo 7 Moonship Gets Rerun to Guarantee Power Loss Not Serious CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)-Caut- ious engineers reran part of a mock launch test on the Apollo 7 moonship today to guarantee two brief power losses were not symptoms of trouble. The abbreviated repeat of run got g Wednesday's underway at 9 a.m. ar.d expected to run into the afternoon. It was the same that led to the deaths of day-lon- was late test the 7 More Deserters Granted Asylum Virtue, Pandas Are Virtuous LONDON (UPI)-T- STOCKHOLM (UPI)-Swe- den today granted asylum to seven more American Army runaways who left their units to protest the Vietnam War. Sut two others were found guilty of peddling marijuana, sentenced to two months in jail and ordered expelled from Sweden. tender he traps London Zoo officials been setting for their of concern. reluctant pandas this week have A space agency spokesman far so only that patience proved both said power failures were is a virtue and pandas are associated with ground batteries that were used to replace the virtuous. Chi-Cthe giant and spacecraft's fuel cell units for were men zoo the test. the pandas showed little sign of watching "The purpose of the abbreviat the amorous rerun is , to ated assure excitement zoo men brought the prospects ourselves there are no problems from Moscow all the love have three-ma- n Apollo crew 19 months ago. The new improved Apollo 7 spacecraft with astronauts Walter Schirra, Donn Eisele and at the Walter Cunningham controls passed the critical simulated launch phase of the test without difficulty. But there were fleeting losses way of electrical power just before connected with the power and after the mcke believe dropouts" the spokesman said. for. launch and tnis was the cause "We just want to make sure They lumbered slowly around their cages today, still separateverything is okay." high chain The test repeat was interfer- - ed by the eight-foring with the Apollo 7 work link fence. schedules, but officials thought A zoo official said the pandas coum oe carried out without spent a peaceful night in affecting the ship's Oct. 11 separate quarters. launch date. "We have no immediate plans first Joseph Edward Norwood, 20, 3each, Calif., and John Dowling, 20, of San Diego, Calif., pleaded guilty to charges of illegal possession and distribution of narcotics. They were jailed and ordered expelled until 1975 when they may return. The prosecution told the Malmoe City Court that Nor- Service. wood and Dowling, among the Americans led among foreign visitors in June this year, with to bring them together," the 24,344 arrivals, followed by the United Kingdom with 9,704, spokesman said. , "These things take a lot of Germany witli 8,712, France 5,844 and Italy 4,055. patience." of Newport An-A- n, hi An-A- n ot Iowa, Virginia Misses Win Beauty Contests ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI)I k determined Virginia music major and a blue eyed blonde from Iowa are the opening winners in the Miss round America pageant. Cherie Suzanne Davis of Clifton Forge, Va., a at the Shenandoah junior Conservatory of Music, won Wednesday night's preliminary talent competition over 16 other girls. Susan Alanc Thompson, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa, was judged best In the swim suit category In a field of 17 beauties. A crowd of 6,027 persons was on hand at Convention Hall .'or the of of three night first preliminary competition. "It's a load off my shoul ders," sighed Miss Virginia r-- after winning for her perfor mance of an operatic aria entitled "My Heart at thy Sweet By winning her preliminary swimsuit round, the S foot 8 Miss Iowa duplicated her feat ii her state pageant. The daughter of an Air Force major, Miss Thompson is a music education major at Drake University and measures Each of the 1st 50 will compete swimsuit and Birds . . . state finalists in a talent, Little Hope For Life of . J Wyo. - camper pickup truck was found A YUTAN, Neb. (UPI) submerged in the Snake River blinded by entered its third day today. mother, apparently tne setting sun, drove her auto Searchers held out little hope into the side of a moving freight found be alive. the rnan would train near here Wednesday Authorities said they would evening, killing herself and four walk along the banks of the riv- of her children and injuring her er to see if the man's body had three other children. been washed up. A Teton CounAuthorities quoted witnesses ty sheriffs deputy said "we'll as saying Mrs. Cecil Jordan, 33, walk the shores for a couple of Rural Venice, Neb., seemed to days and then take float boats see the Burlington freight out again." a moment before the impact. Missing is Ross J. Martinez of The witnesses said the car's Ogden, Utah. The body of his brake lights came on and the companion, Jim Ammonds, 20, auto swerved just before it of Prigham City, Utah, was re- collided with the second car of covered when the camper was the train. Saunders County Atty. Robert pulled from the river. The deputy said "the theory Sullivan said the dead were is now the body Is being held Mrs. Jordan and children, He said that Michael Ray, 10; Dcbr, 8; underwater." searchers found no signs that Julie Anctte, 5; and Marty, 2. A spokesman at St EliMartinei was thrown out of the in Lincoln said zabeth's Hospital camper onto the shore before Lee that Jordan, 9, Randy today tiie truck plunged into the river, was in very critical condition; The camper was found TuesLisa Ann, 3, wu fair; and feet of water by day in 11 months, fairly two men guiding a float trip Klmberlty, good. down the Snake River. They aid they had believed the camper to be wreckage of canoe when they first saw it. 13-c- ar PACTS ft P 1849, The World Almanac says. The Antriani ballaunched loons with fuses fixjd to explode over the city. As bomb-lade- nature's neutrality would have Jt, most of the wm floated bai-icx- blown and anme even bark to explode vex Lbi Aii4ii.ni. oft-roa- . . I Meaty, I Well- - trimmed, lb 49' Grnd. 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Hospital officials aaid Richard Wenberg, I, and Wayne of Mr. and Wenbcrg. I, son Mrs. Dick Wenberg. Downey, were in critical condition. Richard suffered burns over Ml per cent of his body and Wayne was the can cf gunpowdor Cut... TABLES Others Burned in of 30 d, JUICE Ocean Spray per ctnt of RAN WRONG ROADBLOCK BUENOS AIRES (UPI)-T- wo robbery suspects were caught in a roadblock on the Highway near the capital, but police didn't make the catch on purpose. They had set up the roadblock to slow down traffic approaching the wreckage of a three-ca- r collision but the suspects, thinking the roadblock was for them, stepped on the gas and added a fourth car to the heap, FRESH BREAD No. 300 Cons 60 22, "humanitarian grounds" after they telling the commission feared they would be sent to fight in Vietnam. VEGE- One Critical, 2 burned over of Denver. All were granted asylum on GRAPEFRUIT l Aerial bombing was probably first tried in war fart by the Austrian! dur ins the sicre of Venice in 29, liiiMH) wo brothers awi . Chuck Steak Shaver's Unsweetened Missing Man Dies with JACKSON, (UK- )- The 4 Children search for a Utah man whose Gunpowder . 1 Blinded Driver WORLD ALMANAC Ky. n three recipients were in satisfactory condition and "progress, ing as expected." Mrs. Smith's kidneys were implanted in Robert Clapper, a of Minerva, Ohio, 29, supermarket clerk, and Airman 3.C Charles Munday, 29, of Berkley, Mich. "I can now announce that the heart transplant has been successful and that the patient is in satisfactory condition," said Richard Dietz, a clinic spokesman. Dietz said "long standing clinic policy" and "medical ethics" prevented the release of additional kidneys. A hospital spokesman said all d BACON Heart Transplant Ing satisfactorily. Lawson, of Akron, Wednesday received the heart of Mrs. Barbara Smith, 25, of Walnut Ridge, Ark., who died of injuries sustained in a Labor Day traffic accident Two other persons received the woman's Broad-breaste- and Plump Sits Up In Bed, Doing OK . Blade Paint-svill- e, Fall Sale of Young, Tender evening gown preliminary over the three evenings. Although a victory is important it does not guarantee a place among the pageant's 10 semifinalists. (UPI)-De- llett CLEVELAND H. Lawson, 51, Ohio's first heart transplant recipient, today was reported sitting up in bed at the Cleveland Clinic and progress. Tender-age- Meek, 20, of Charles Anderson, Huntington Park, Calif. Richard Bucklin, -J-ohn Rich, 18, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Ronnie Butler, 25, of San Antonio, Tex. Danny Rowan, 25, of Burlington, Vt. Jerome Phillips, of 24, Springfield, Ohio. POT ROAST and! Samson Voice" from Delilah. "I wanted so much to win and I did." " Ohio's a --Gerald first 10 Americans to be! they bought three ounces of i l .. t J .,i.. gidiiieu aajauiu, were pimeu up hashish for $30 and sold half an in a Malmoe apartment last ounce for ?10 before they were month following an anonymous arrested. tipoff. Police found 70 grams (2 They said they needed the ounces) of hashish (marijuana). money for passage back to the The two Americans, who United States. deserted from the U.S. Army in action in granting West Germany, told the court Today's asylum to seven Americans brought to 136 the number who have asked asylum since Jan. 1 GREEK TOURISM of them have been Three ATHENS (UPI)-T- he number expelled, not including Norwood of foreign visitors to Greece in and Dowling, and 31 such June showed a 26.2 per cent requests are still pending. increase over May and 8.8 per The commission identified the cent over June, 1967, according latest men to ask asylum as: to the National Statistical of ?W N. Slh $lOO I W., Prove l lah BR00KSIDE MKT. .? 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