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Show 8Aa DE<fT I JEWS, Friday, July 31, 1970 Pvtlewfiomedl Pair Fmm - WASHINGTON A(AP) stronaut Frank Borman, of the first manned spacecraft to circle the moon, in capital fs a speculation about who will be named boss of the nation's space agency. Borman left active duty with the Air Force and the and Aeronautics National Force mittuiiisiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fys ; ; asjamong ngmed by President Nixon to succeed Thomas 0. Paine, wfrt resigned Tuesday to re- tiflai to private business. JSthers mentioned include George Low, NASA deputy administrator; Dr. Wernber vqa Braun, the No. 4 man at : Frank Borman , . . now with airline name is cropping up in official circles those who might be the agency; Dr. Hunter E. Newell, associate administrator; I,t. Gen. Samuel Phillips, former Apollo program manager and now commander of the Air Force Space and Missiles System Organization; Dr. Hilliard Paige, one time program. - BACKS TED Mary Jo Kopechnes mother says she disagrees with a judge's conclusion that Sen. Edward M. Kennedys car was heading for a beacli when it plunged into a tidal pool last summer. He was going to the ferry, Gwendolyn Kopechne said in HOLLYWOOD BED u C. a copyright New York Daily News interview today. "I'm satisfied of that. He explained TWIN MATTRESS TWIN BOX SPRING METAL FRAME - PoNEW YORK (UP1) lice fear the bizarre murder s of three young before dawn Thursday may lead to a Sicilian vendetta of more killings. Sicilian-American- The bullet-ridde-n burned and bodies of the three men, found in the back seat of d a flaming Cadillac in a residential section of Queens, were identified by a relative of one of the victims. relative The claimed DAILY DINNER CRUISE UR ABOARD THE YACHT "lsler,deri" 412 So. 6th West (0m MmI Ml! ) 355-465- S FURKITURE AOIX Applianc.s-TV-Sl- Ml. .Mr.) $C95 j 6 8:00 P.M. CALL: 2979933 FOR RESERVATIONS SILVER SANDS BEACH GREAT SALT LAKE .re to ... Sir Wilfrid ut put on a show of harmony - NOT Dr. QUITTING Edgar F. Berman, Hubert H. Humphrey's personal physical, says he has no intention of quitting as a member of a Democratic Party , policy com- - mittee because of the hornet's nest he stirred up by Cx Col. Gordon Cooper . . . ends astro career his comments about women. Women, and some men, too, have bitterly attacked Ber- man for his blunt views on the curious mental aberra- tions" of women at certain ages, and how he would dread to have a woman menopaus a I president facing a critical decision such as the Cuban missile crisis. BOOST FOR WHITE to my satisfaction the whole story, Mrs. Kopechne said of the senators account. - UNHAPPY MARRIAGE? Buckingham Palace today British magazine dealers have decided to withhold of the current distribution Ladies Home Journal suggesting the marriage of Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon might be an unhappy one. The article said that on said - ONE PRICE GLASSES know w ho revenge, said. did it and threatened a police source Col. Robert M. White, 46, who took the X15 rocket plane to the fringes of space in 1962, today became commander of the Edwards Air Force Base Test Center in California. White, a native New Yorker, was honored by the White House after he flew the X13 rocket plane to an altitude exceeding 50 CREDIT IS AVAILABLE. Satisfaction Guaranteed miles. - DEATHS George Szell, one of the world's foremost 6 UTAH OFFICES Lupos home in Brooklyn. Lupo named John Romano as his assailant in a death-bestatement, police said. A truck driver, Arthur Schwab, said he saw the car parked with two men sitting in the front seat when he returned to his Queens heme about 2:30 a.m. Shortly afterwards, Schwab said he heard a car door slam and an exploin SALT LAKE CITY DOWNTOWN d The bodies were identified as August Costanzo, 22, his cousin, Robert Romano. 21. and Rocco Coscia, 23, all of New York City. The car belonged to Costanzos sister, who said she Giovanna, parked it around the corner form her home in Staten Island Wednesday night. All three men were shot in the head before being set afire, the medical examiners office said. At least two of them were dead before being driven to the residential neighborhood of Queens where they were found. Even if one was still alive, they would have all died anyway, a spokesman for the medical examiners office said. "There were no signs they tried to escape. Detectives said John Romano, 24, brother of Robert, had been charged with the July 4 stabbing of Richard Lupo, 19, INCLUDE: CHOICE OF SINGLE VISION CLEAR OR TINTED LENSES. YOUR CHOICE OF FRAME FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION OF STYLES AND COLORS. N.Y. Police Fear Vendetta an ettriH Corp General Corp. that at informal gatherings, the unfortunate situation is all too clear. - People was Hungary, S?ell . occasions. Princess Margaret and her husband NOW THERE ARE 2 Col. Leroy Gordon Cooper, the pilot of the longest and last space flight in the Mercury series, retired today leaving only two of Americas original astronauts in the space program. Coopers retirement ends a career in the caAir Force and an reer as an astronaut. Cooper his announced retirement June 23 to become president of National Exhibits Inc., of and a D.C., Washington, member of the board and engineering consultant to Intersales, Ltd., also of Washington. Donald K. Drke Slayton and Capt. Alan B. Shepard are the only other two original astronauts still in the space UIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllHII'lllll Thursday attributed . Truman from July 193! to January 1933. Hq retired about a year ago as president and chairman of Aerojet-Gener- pian- Dan A. Kimball, a former secretary of the Navy, died Thursday in Washington. He was 74. Kimball was Navy President secretary under ist informal Seamans Jr. front-runn- fluently Robert Secretary since 1946, died ?t 73. 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