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Show 2A The Salt Lake Tnliune, Monday, December 30, 1968 at Last Apollo Crew Back Home u V a Continued I'rom Pago One crossed toward a make believe landing site a few miles away. The broad, shallow crater filled most of the frame Three jagged peaks and one ridge jutted from its center. It was easy to see why the astronauts called the lunar landscape "a barren place indeed and a setting not fit for man to live or work in. loaf-shape- d Another shot, in black and white, showed an especially jagged set of three craters. In one of them, the floor was traced with sharply defined ditches and lookrd like diawings a child might have made in a snow field. A total of 13 photogiaphs weie Sunday night, including one of the Satuin icicket stage which thrust Apollo 8 out toward the moon. The rocket, from which the artronaut? had separated when they shot the picture, stood out brightly against a background of pinpoint scurs in the black spar a sky. Borman, Lovell and Anders spent the afternoon at the space center undergoing the first of many mind pickings by the men who planned their flight. r physical ex- They also took a animation, which they left to examine the pictures the fir-- t time they had seen the photographs. They were p.etty pioud of them, Haney said. "They sneaked out of the physical and came over to get a good look at them, Haney said. Borman and Lovell staved home Sunday morning and caught up visiting their families. Anders look his wife, Valerie, and their five children to Catholic Mass at Ellington Air Force Base Chapel near the space center, the church he usually a. behind-the-scen- Cites U.X. Records It is time for the United Nations, and particular the Security Council, he said, to stand up to this defiance for it means a great challenge to this organization. I hope the Security Council will go beyond these resolutions and take effective measures under Chapter VII of the U.N. charter. In peace or of threatening peace. Shabtai Rosenne, the Israeli delegate, (old the council his government had acted because of Arab interference with its air routes. He cited the hijacking earlier this year of an Israeli jet to Algeria and last Thursday's Arab commando attack on an Israeli airliner at the Athens airport. vs'' j By Sterling F. Green Associated Press Writer Income tax credits to cover half the cost of campaign contributions up to $50 were recommended Sunday by the Committee velopment. Israel. aftpr receiving urgent written requests almost simultaneously from Lebanon and Israel. for Economic De- Iii Flu Crisis - NEW YORK (AP) There were signs of improvement Sunday in the crisis caused by a lack of fuel oil combined with a flu epidemic, but the shortage of blood donations continued to cause problems for health officials. The health department said 7,500 persons received injec- tions of flu vaccine Sunday at 22 city health centers. In addition. 2.500 elderly persons, unable to travel to health centers, were vaccinated at nursing homes, hotels and apartment complexes. Deputy Mayor Robert Sv. eet the fuel said, meanwhile, shortage was past the crisis and only about 100 point, still required buildings deliveries to alleviate heating problems. Emergency deliveries were made on a priority basis. Many buildings were left without heat in the wake of the recent strike by drivers of fuel trucks. The flu epidemic, combined with holiday scheduling, produced a shortage of blood donations which was expected to continue through the week. Dr. Julian B. Schorr, director of clinical services of the Greater New Yoik Blood said the situation continues to be critical and at least would remain so until the Monday after New Program, Saars Day. Cannieliael L. Albert Nickerson of the do not benefit candidate. one party or Shortened Primaries David M. Lilly, Minneapolis; and Willard D. Hosford Jr., Omaha, to the bank at Kansas City. The chairmen and deputy chairmen each will serve one-yea- terms. r New bank directors include James S. Duesenberry, Cam 55alt U Sou EifBbHNwd proposal 15. Shares in Dismay The CED sajs it shares with most Americans a rising sense of dismay at the spectacle of candidates spending many times more than the total pay of the offices they seek, and at big contributions by persons having a financial stake in the actions of elected officials. Such phenomena create doubt in the public mind about the Integrity of government decision-makinthe report says. Boston; more; W. C. Bauer, Birmingham; Edward J. Eoling, Knoxville, Nashville; Peter B. Claik, Detroit; Al Pollard, Little Rock; Ronald E. Horace A. Shepard. Cleveland; William H. Franklin, Peoria, 111., Chicago; Sam Reit-meie- r, Cooper, Memphis, St. Louis; Lilly, Minneapolis; and Robert W. Wagstaff, Kansas City. New branch bank directors include Richard M. Cyert, Pittsburgh; James M. Jarvis, Clarksburg, W. Va., Balti John G. 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L. Gilpatric, New York; Nickerson, New York; bridge. Koswell IT'S le-po- rt aviation. Federal Reserve Bank of New Yoik and Robeit F. Leach of the Federal Reserve Bank of Nickerson is Minneapolis. board chairman of Mobile Oil Corp. in New York and Leach is a St. Paul lawyer. The new deputy chairmen Include John M. Fox, Boston; James M. Hester, New York; J. Ward Keener, Akron, Ohio, to the bank at Cleveland; Emerson G. Higdon, Newlon, Iowa, to the bank at Chicago; The degree of justification for this doubt is uncertain. What is certain, however, is that its existence tends to undermine the loyalty of the people to their governmental institutions. The report indicates that busines The research organization, in a deploring the growing role of money in politics, urges also that governments federal, state and local pay all campaign costs that Israeli airliner. The letter accused the Lebanese of assisting and abetting acts of warfare, violence and terror by irregular forces and organizations harbored by Lebanon and operating from that country against Israel territory, citizens and property in particular . . . acts upon Israel civil The council president for December, Ambassador Endalkachew Ethiopian Makonnen, issued a call for the meeting WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Federal Reserve Board of governors Sunday appointed two new bank chairmen, six new deputy chairmen and various other officers for the monetary system. The new chairmen are ml ?$ f Panel Asks Tax Credits to Curb Money Role in Politic s In view of the gravity of the situation endangering the peace and security of Lebanon, Ghorra wrote, I would request your excellency to convene an urgent meeting of the Security Council. The Israeli letter, signed by Ambassador Shabtai Rosenne, held Lebanon responsible for an attack in Athens Thursday by two Arab commandos against an He said the Arab governments, Including the government of Lebanon, cannot be relieved of the responsibility for the commando groups operating against Israel from Arab territory. Rosenne called on the council to make it clear that it can no longer tolerate the attacks i Associated Press Wlrephoi N.Y. Lacking Federal Reserve Governors Name New Batik Officers Blood Gifts rv Al Lt. Col. William Anders holds daughter Gajle, 8, in one arm and clasps wife Valeries hand at the Endangering the Peace Claims Arab Responsibility on A V The Lebanese letter, signed by Ambassador Edward Ghorra, spoke of the flagrant act of aggression committed by the Israeli air force against Lebanon The letter said Israeli authorities admitted responsibility for this wranton and premediated attack against the civilian international airport of Beirut. That section of the charter provides for economic, political and military action against countries found guilty of a of 4t 3 i i- i- IV. families and neighThe moonfliers bors led the crowd, but it included many who had never seen or met the astronauts and simply wanted an autograph or a glimpse of the only men who have seen the moon close up. Borman stepped off the giant transport first and into the arms cf his wife, Susan. Anders and Lovell received similar welcomes from their families under the jets wing. upon Houston arrival. Capt. James Lovell joins the clapping himself. breach ' &. World Opinion Decries Israeli Raid on Beirut Ambassador Edward Ghorra, called the attack flagrant aggression and declared the damage inflicted was staggering He said the total cost of the 13 destroyed planes was far in excess of $50 million. counGhorra addressed the cil after the urgent meeting had been delayed nearly three hours by a w'rangle over the agenda. The Soviet Union and the Arab countries had sought unsuccessfully to keep a companion Israeli complaint off the agenda. Ghorra said the records of the Security Council as well as the General Assembly were replete with resolutions condemning Israeli attacks against the Arab countries. ;. r-.v,- All three men who were named Time Magazine Men of the Year" Sunwere in good spirits as day afternoon they started the rugged process of recounting each step of their flight for the men who remained on the ground at the space center. Space agency officials who planned and suppoited their flight need every scrap of information the moonfliers can remember in order to better plan future WirepSoto M , 594. Continued From Page One c -- five-hou- Apollo commander Frank Borman acknowledges applause of crowd - - 'ry arid craters and seas. They blasted back tow aid earth Christmas Day and splashed into the Pacific Ocean Saturday within sight of the recovery aircraft carrier USS Yorktown. Very tired and a little thinner but in obvious good spirits, the astronauts spent the night aboard the Yorktown and then flew from its decks to Honolulu where they boarded an Air Force C141 jet for r the flight to Houston. They touched down at their home base, Ellington, at 1:12 a.m. MST Sunday. A shouting, surging crowd of 2,000 men, women and children let out a cheer for the men who carried the United States to the moon as their huget jet lumbered to a stop in front of Hanger Prss v. k f7Z .. Apollo missions. Two weeks of intensive debriefing lie ahead for this purpose. The textbook flight of Apollo 8 started Dec. 21 at Cape Kennedy with a gush of flame fiom the first Saturn 5 moon rocket men have ever ridden. 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