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Show iiVcjnBfair Psge 34-1- HERALD, Provo, Utah HE News Of Week in Review. Sunday, Apra 23. 1972 dDealCause Of Resignation - By Commissioner . . By ALBERT FAUSTINO The Apollo 16 command ship was cm a pass behind the moon started. the trouble when Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly 0 was alone and out of contact with the Earth. The other astronauts, John W. Young and Charles M. Duke, were in the hciar lander some distance away. Mattingly had started going through his checklist as he got ready to fire his main rocket. It would boost him into a higher orbit before the lander started its descent to the moon. The primary guidance system, which controls the direction of the rocket firing, out. The checked backup decidsystem didn't Mattingly ed against firing the rocket It looked as though the moon landing would have to be aborted. Mattingly relayed the bad news to the Space Center at Houston after he swung around tne moon. the eastern rte the across engineers Apollo nation went to the problem, making tests and checking and rechecking. Several hours later they reached their decision. The was minor. The moon Cblem got a Young and Duke landed on the moon six hours behind schedule, and set up their camp in a crater on a boulder-strew- n i work-simul- ating plateau. niw DENVER (UP- I- Robert E. had Waggoner said Thursday he resigned as regional administrator for fee General Services Administration (GSAj in order to clear his name of any wrongdoing in an investigation of acceptance of money used for a political contribution while involved in a land deal with a Jefferson County developer. "I state categorically that am not guilty of any conscious wrongdoing," Waggoner, 53, said In his letter of resignation to Rod Kreger, acting GSA administrator at Washington, D.C. Waggoner, administrator for Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana who was headquartered in Denver, was named earlier this month by a Jefferson County grand jury investigating the transaction. The grand jury report suggested that federal authorities probe Waggoner's actions regarding a series of checks totaling $8,500 he cashed at the tune the GSA was selling federal surplus land. The checks were made out by Michael A. Leprino in 1970, the year Leprino negotiated the actract of quisition of a surplus federal land in suburban Lakewood from the GSA. Waggoner recommended acceptance of Leprino's offer. Waggoner told the grand jury thai he contributed the money to the 1970 gubernatorial campaign of New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller. Waggoner was a campaign aide to Rockefeller in A NEW YORK (UPI) student of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy who Lee Harvey Osduplicated wald's weapon, ammunition, firing position and range has concluded it was "entirely feasible" for Oswald to have shot the President twice in a few seconds from his perch at a window of the Texas Book Depository. The finding, based on rifle range tests, was reported by Dr. John K. Lattimer, chairman of the Department of Urology at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. Lattimer, who acquired a special Interest in bullet wounds as a World War II battle antiwar feeling stemmed from stapup in U.S. action against North Vietnam's invasion of South Vietnam particularly the bombing of Hanoi and the aboard the destroyer Higbee were wounded from missiles fired either by North Vietnamese MIGs or torpedo boats. The U.S. command's weekly casualty count showed 12 Americans killed and 63 wounded. The report said a record 1,002 South Vietnamese were killed. The Communist death toll was put at 7,117. President In Washington, Nixon remained silent publicly at least but the debate be- tween Democrats and Republicans grew heated at times. Sen. Barry Goldwater, introduced a resolution condemning the North Vietnamese as aggressors. In an angry speech, he called the Russians the main culprits for the invasion. House Democrats, at a party caucus, denounced both the North Vietnamese invasion and the U.S. escalation of the war. They called for setting of a date to end U.S. military action in Indochina. Census he 'dry-firin- g' the Jungle Aviation and Like Oswald, they used an Italian military Carcano rifle, provides transportation and a model 6.5mm caliber for communication Wycliffe the made by telescope Bible translators working in Co. and isolated areas from Nigeria to Ordnance Outical cartridge holders labeled SMI. Nepal, Radio Service ( JAARS). 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They also obtained several hundred rounds of ammunition manufactured by the Western Cartridge Co. in three of the four lots made at the same time as Oswald's, reproduced the sling Oswald used and assembled the telescope mount lik Oswald had with two screws in the same position as his. in the Using photographs Commission report Warren which were taken immediately The point of the tests, complete than those conducted who said, was "to see for Lattimer experts government by whether it was at all Incited ourselves to fire only a "dared number of shots for fear of possible for ordinary civilians, pracdamaging the rifle" used in the after lengthy actual assassination, Lattimer tice (like Oswald's), to reproduce Oswald's markmanship by said. firing three shots in rapid 'succession at shifting targets, at ranges up to 263 feet using as Bible Air Force .equipment and positioning to could we arrange, as similar N.C. (UPI)-A WAXHAW, Oswald." used by small airport here, with its red those clay runway, is home base for Used Warren Photographs a worldwide religious air force 1 Haiphong. In Vietnam, American concentrated mainly on Communist targets in South Vietnam and the southern part of North Vietnam after the weekend raid's on Hanoi and Haiphong. U.S. Navy action picked up. And four sailors acting regional administrator. war-plan- es Drink More Juice photographs of the autopsy performed on Kenneiy. Findings Reinforced His rifle tests, like his examination of the autopsy records, tended to reinforce the findings of the Warren Commission's report on the Kennedy assassination, Lattimer said in an interview. Lattimer conducted the ballistics expei jnents with two sons, Gary and Jon, at the family's farm near Maple Rapids, Mich. He reported on their experiments in a paper presented at a meeting of the New York Academy of Medicine's Section on Historical Medicine and published in the April Bulletin of the academy. Their tests were more i t 348-ac- re But no record of such a contribution was ever found. The grand jury report was forwarded to federal officials and the U.S. Justice Department was reportedly investigating Waggoner for violation of the Hatch Act. The act prohibits federal emactiviployes from ties "for a partisan political purpose." In his letter of resignation said Thursday, Waggoner "since absolutely no charges of any kind have been filed against me, I am under no obligation to resign. GSA officials said Waggoner would be replaced by Joseph L Cohen, 64, who would serve as surgeon and has done extensive research on the assassiiations of both Kennedy and President Abraham Lincoln, recently became the first civilian expert and permitted to see ir 1968. The college campuses had been quiet for months. 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