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Show DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM 2A I f t 4 -1 6 t 4. MARMADUXE Chimp's Trip Proves iVloVe Tests Needed t ' By ALVIN B. WEBB JR-CAP$CANAVERAL (UPI) -T-he.-results ,of Ham chimpanzees rocket flight to the edge of space indicate that quite a few more xpes may be sent aloft before the first .spaceman 13 launched, Electronic and measuring instruments are pouring out to experts here at the Cape the story of- - how Hams journey on Tuesday went so wrong and still came out so right The Redstone rocket brought Ham down alive and well after a flight plagued by mechanical, difficulties. When the flight started, it ' seemed it had to be one of two a success or a failure. , things "By Self lok I closerto choosing a successful or a near-failin- g n ' e dye-mark- blWhJMsr Mb Nenww Ktweeyw Dharfcrtai by System VW non-viole- !. r 2DEHHTS iWifrlr HmiL GILGAMP robo Stoll Theft NEW YORK (UPD V ' ... Sees Duel Role Kennedy ' In Bringing Up Childrien WASHINGTON (UPD Prosecution Of an alleged ring of international thieves stalled Thursday because President Kennedy sister, Patricia, and her husband, actor Peter Lawford, have .failed to sign requested bur-gia- r complaints ' on their $31,000. theft, police said. Detective Chief James Walsh said that four Canadians arrested over the weekend have developed into prime suspects in the theft of Mrs, Lawfords jewels and cash two weeks agj from their Savoy Hilton Hotel suite here. phere In which younger people grow up.r All these, steps we take renewal and housing also affect, of course, of atmosphere, the kind of schools we have, the kind of housing we have and the kind of health conditions we have, he said in reply to a question, Strangler To Die But this is a matter which LOS ANGELES (UPD goes to the responsibility of the private citizen, he said. Henry Adolph Busch, The federal government canof three womnot protect the standards of en, Wednesday was senyoung boys and girls. The par- tenced to die in the state gas ents have to dp it in the first chamber for murdering his aunt. place. "So we cannot put that Busch, 29, claihiing an urge to kill problem on Mr. Hoover or on the White House or on the led to the stanglings, also second-degreCongress. It rests with the was convicted of deaths in murder the families involved and the parof Mrs. Shirley Payne, 60, WASHINGTON (UPI) The ents involved. American Broadcasting Co. But we can do something and Mrs. Elmyra Miller, 72. bowed Wednesday to congress- about the living conditions and Ike In Gettysburg men who are opposed to the the atmosphere in which these s are de- children grow up and we are way GETTYSBURG, PA. (UPI) picted on the cops and robbers going ta do something about Former President Dwight television program, The Un- it. D. Eisenhower camejiome to touchables. The specific question asked his Gettysburg farm m nearRep. Alfred E. Santangelo Mr, Kennedy was whether he zero temperatures early said ABC Vice Presi- intended to do anything about Thursday after a vadents Thomas W. Moore and complaints that violence and cation and .hunting trip tft the Alfred R. Schnider promised to crime in motion pictures and southland. s label the program at its con- on television were contributing Mr. Eisenhower said he clusion each week "fictional to delinquency. was unsure when he and and designed for entertainHe replied that we will Mrs. Eisenhower would leave ment. have to wait for further for a stay at The vice presidents also said study, but noted that when Palm Desert, Calff., where that future programs would we get into movies, the amount they have a rented home opnot portray a disproportionate of influence which the federal posite the El Dorado Counnumber of Italian characters, government can exert 1? quite try Club, one of Mr. Eisenor any other ethnic groups" in limited, as you know, quite howers favorite golf a way to defame such groups. courses. properly limited." President JKunnedy, the father of ,two children, says that neither FBI Chief,, J- - Edgar Hoover, the White House nor Congress can take over the job of parents in rearing children. 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Bad the capsule was left with n ajr pressure and Ham had to rely on his sealed couch inside for life, and protection, t 3.-- The rocket burned its fuel loo fast. Bad it caused the capsules escape system to jerk the spacecraft from the rocket, and "Ham" was subjected to a crushing of "gravity-forcwhich - raised his 37 pound weight closer to 700 pounds for an Jnstant, , 4. The system worked. Good this Is the meehanism that would be the Astronauts final hope for salvation If something went wrong jn his rocket booster. 5. The capsule returned to the atmosphere too fast. Bad the chips apparent weight soared again to nearly 600 pounds under the pressure of 16 Gs, about more than planned. 6. The capsule landed within safety limits of speed, and its recovery aid system of radio beacon, flashing light and worked. Good an astronaut in a similar situation would have had a chance for survival. 7. The capsule traveled 130 miles too far. Bad this was Well away from the recovery fleet. With the problem of A PERFECT HAM Heres water leaking through the Ham, the chimp astronaut, snorkel valve, equipment supa picture of confidence as plying oxygen to the hes checked Oyer after could have been disrupted,chimp posflight to rim of space. sibly resulting in suffocation. desegregation: e ffert: JJe said Negroes artnid to i set up revolving linesXat tha- t box offices. - ater theaBy United Press International and try to buy tickets at ' Southern Negro students fin- ters. were a few arrests, There sit-iished a year of successful MUSIC ACCISSC2IU closed n but most of the theaters campaigning against segrega-tioStock of Sheet offices. Complete at the lunch counter their box march aqdMusic anorderly Teaching Thursday andbegan a drive ofInAtlanta, 400 to 1,500 Negro college Strings, Sup. on a new target the Begre- - students thronged the downestimated gated, movietheateiv-tawnseettofi.Toiieo The sit-imovement began the demonstrators at 400 but JAolt Order) rampify 'fitted a year ago Wednesday at the their own leaders said 1,500.' fusic Everything of F. W. Woolworth store at Edward C. King d coNeGreensboro, N.Q, Young , the student, GLEN EROSUSCO. groes over the South turned ordinating corhmittee," said tM' out in force to commemorate students had been asked to 26,W the start of their campaign themselves to the In Fire At n near.fail-ur- February 2.1961 UX Briefs Anderson and teeming But Thursday, NASA had on its hands a problem that peared City. Thursday; PHONE. EM 50 SOUTH BIG Reductions levtW. beet, end fl neel With lolly !main 4-39-01 50 South Main f: - Phone r' EM 4-3676 , |