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Show 8 The frail Lake 'tribune . Lridav, September V 21, 17.1 Estate May Face Tax Increase Nixon Bv llank Ketcham Dennis the Menace LIF. (AP) Orange Count) Supervisor Kob..T Dattin has a,ked the Orange County Assessment Appeals Board to examine and possibly raise the tax assessment on President Nixon's San Clemente esta'e Acting as an individual and not as a supervisor, Baltin, a Democrat, filed a formal complaint with the board Wednesday and said he did it to put the appeals board on the spot It appears that Nixon's property is underassessed by about $1 million, said Battm. SANTA , I h ANA. C Astros Find Crippled Ship Okay for Return By Bruce E Hicks United Press International - lab's astronauts Thursday rehearsed their ride to earth next week and successfully checked out their cnppled Apvllo ferry ship Alan L. Bean, Owen K Gar-noand Jack R. Lousma, finishing up their last few days of orbital research, have only one more full day of scientific studies before stowing all them film, tape, expenments and menagerie in the Apollo for return Tuesday Bean spent several hours going through extensive proce HOUSTON Sky tt dures for setting numerous switches, tested the eiectncal and guidance navigation systems for the critical maneuvers that wiL send the pilots toward splashdown after 51! days orbiting the globe They (the checks) went just exactly as planned, misBean resion commander ported checked out Everything and is satisfactory down here, replied ground communicator Story Musgrave The Apollo lost two controlling thrusters after launch July 28 and the pdots will have to use new procedures to get back to earth. Bean cussed a number of the disspe- cial flying techniques in a radio conversation with backup Skylab 2 Commander ance D. Brand. Brand assured Bean the methods worked perfectly in the simulator on the ground, and should give the astronauts no the actual in problems earth. The dozen pictures are the first good photos taken of the energy source first discovered in deep space m solar observatory telescopes to photograph an light source from a blue star in the Scorpio Constellation several thousand light years from 1JbI. ' Exdus've Needlepoint NOW SHOWING ROSEY GRIER The successful checkout was further proof needed that use of a rescue spacecraft, already prepared and geared to go at Cape Kennedy, would be EXCLUSIVE NEEDLEPOINTS AND NEW ITEMS FOR FALL 161 5 Foothill Dr. unnecessary. y Gamott used the battery of MON.-SA- 10-5:- think Mom would look better in the short pants. Dodging Bullets n LTD ylbw Chile Revolt fFun For Swim Team .Miami, - fla. (AP) Michele Mercer said Thursday she and nine oilier Americans had a great time" dodging bullets for three days during the Chilean revolution -- Sixteen-year-ol- It was a experience, said Michele, one of eight members of a national swim team which arrived in Miami Thursday with their coach and chaperone. F, Bad Colds V c ... I I'm glad to be back was ieally getting homesick. Michele said from her parents home m Palm Beach We all caught Shores, Fla. bad colds but we really enIt was a joyed ourselves. experience to be in the middle of something like that Y She said all were in good health but very tired. t V r . The eight swimmers, third-afrfourth-plac- e finishers in tin? Amateur Athletic Unions ldTS championships, arrived m Santiago four days before the military junta ousted Marxist President Salvador Allende. d , 4 t first staying with Chilean the Americans families, sought refuge from Santiago nuts in a apartment house about a mile from the presidential palace. e could watch the palace being bombed from our apartment window, Michele said. ' But snipers started shooting at troops from the apartment house and the military kept hnng back. We slept on tie floor and had to stay down for three the apartments all days around us were being shot at. It was kind of scary. ... Fly Out Led by their coach. Jim Montrella of Lakewood, Calif., the swimmers escaped to Santiagos suburbs last week and stayed with American families while waiting to fly out of the country. 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