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Show r 9 y r"u w ijr Ui u ' Mmyyw-- Those old hawks cooing like doves PEOPLE DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, Th currence of our sad experience in Vietnam. WASHINGTON (UP!) -Ithe same way we got into Vietnam years ago, said Sen. Edward J. Gurney, t's Sen. John McClellan, Sen. Norris Cotton, Combined Wire Sen ices far as I'm concerned 1 want to get the hell out of there as quickly as possible..." More aimless chirping from the dove roost? Another fruitless challenge by the Senates antiwar bloc to President As Mother milk saves life of N.C. boy C'apt. Robin L. Quigley, 43. todk command Wednesday of the San Diego Navy Service School, the largest command ever given a woman navy officer. The center trains30,000 sailors a year. The officer introducing her to a gathering of subordinates, by a slip of the tongue, I called her Capt. Robert Quigley. think they can tell I'm not a Robert, she said Nixon? No, because Hiram Fong, John McClellan, Norris Cotton and Edward J. Gurney have been voting in Congress since the 1964 Gulf of Tonkin resolution to support the U S. involvement in Vietnam. They have now publicly and openly broken with the President and have joined a coalition transcending ideological and partisan lines to demand an immediate cessation of the bombing of Cambodia and a final severing of the cords tying U.S. forces to Indochina. CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI) A woman whose son has a rare disease which prevents him from keeping down conventional food credits a group of 40 mothers who breast fed her child for a month with saving his life. couldnt find anything to stay In his stomach. If he hadnt had breast We The White House, as it dispatched presidential envoy milk he probably would have Henry Kissinger to Paris for bec-dead by now. Mrs. Jim- another round of negotiations mie R. Catoe, mother of with the North Vietnamese on Jimmy Catoe said the battered cease-fir- e agreeWednesday. ment, warned Wednesday that Mrs. Catoe, 24, is a textile the committee's action to cut worker in Kershaw, S. C. Her off funds for the war could doctor, she said, advised her severely undermine prospects not to try breast feeding the for success of the negotiachild herself. tions. Press Secretary Ron The youth Tuesday was Ziegler said the President was very concerned. taken to Duke University Medn ical Center where doctors were trying to determine the nature of his illness. The women, a majority of them members of La Leche League, a group here that advocates breast feeding children, fed the youngster 12 hours a day on rotating schedule and at night, frozen milk, given in advance, was served to the ailing boy. skippers no Robert I dont want Cambodia or Laos to become another Vietnam. Sen. Hiram Fong, said: The continued bombing of Cambodia w ill lead to mure losses of American pilots and crew members, more American POWs and a possible re MAY 17, 1973 , ''o irSh r. fIJr m b v t4K mV v y V Bailey Lou Jacobs, a down with the Ringling Brothers and Earnunt 18, a Lou Anne, and left Circus, is hugged by his daughter, Dolly, 16, Garden Madison York's New Square he celebrated his 70th birthday at Knucklehead Wednesday. His wife Jean holds their dog & Doctor, 94, retires Edward Duke Ellington received an honorary degree in music from Columbia University in New York. Shortly after, the sat down and composer-pianis- t a of some of his faplayed medly mous hits. I think this is it, Ellington said. This is the pla- teau of civilization. Dr. Will C . Martindill, 94. Greenfield, Ohio, dean of the medical profession in three southern Ohio counties, is retiring after nearly 70 years of medical practice. A native of McArthur. Ohio, he graduated from the College of Medicine in Cincinnati in 1904 and established his general practice at Greenfield the same year. When he first started his practice, Martindill made his rounds in a horse and buggy. Look who's coming Mikl Garcia, a Playboy magazine model from Sacramento, plans to go to a dinner given by President and Mrs. Nixon. Her escort will be a former prisoner of war, C'apt. Gaiand C. Kramer of Oklahoma. Kramer and other former POWs released by North Vietnam and the Viet Cong will be honored by the Nixons at the May 24 dinner. She certainly is a very intelligent, very pleasurable girl with a wonderful personality, Kramer said Wednesday . Lindberg returns Charles A. Lindbergh revisited the mansion at Sands Point, N.Y., Wednesday where he wrote his book, in July, 1927, two months after We. his historic solo flight from New York to Paris. The occasion was the formal anof the opening of the nouncement estate of the late Harry S. Guggenheim to the public. Guggenheim, a financier, publisher and scion of copper millions, deeded the estate to Nassau County upon his death in 1971. Rizzo's lament Philadelphia mayor Frank L. Rizzo is still in the market for a new house, even though contractors have been building a $140,000 home for him since last year. Rizzo said he and his wife, Carmella, were heartsick over Reclamation chief President Nixon appointed Gilbert G. Stamm of McLean, Va., Wednesday to aban- doning plans for the house but were forced to because construction costs had climbed by another $70,000. be Commissioner of Reclamation ceeding Ellis L. Armstrong. suc- Skylab director remains hopeful If we gel the solar shield deployed, we feel we'll be able to get the full 28 days with the first mission and have a chance at all 56 days on the last two. Skylab Project Director William ( . Schneider, as space agency specialist study ways to protect the crippled space laboratory from the heat of the sun. Before the Congress moves too far, we ask that it pause for a moment to assess what we are trying to do. White House Press Secretary Ronald L. Zeigler on a proposed Senate vote on whether to cut off funds for continued bombing in Cambodia. Supplies grow shorter Some stations ration gas United Press International Supplies of gasoline, already shorter than expected, have grown even shorter in recent weeks and gasoline dealers from coast to coast are feeling the pinch. The situation is expected to get even worse during the DESERET NEWS $4tT UK I CITY, UTAH Editorial Office. 34 6. First South Advertising and Circulation tO S. Mom St. Sott LokeCity, Utah 84tt0 Established June 15. T8S0 Published each evening. Second class postage ooid at Soit Lake City. Uoh. The Deseret News Publishing Com pany assumes no responsibility tor manuscripts and photographs contributed. Photographs and articles may be reprinted only with written permission given m advance. 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