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Show "TyFfy 141 4, 19C0 ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 10 Suit for Housework Space J E. Germany Claims Victory at Border Air Fofce DALLAS, TEX., Sept. suit designed for travel into space is helping proba Dallas woman In her lem of running her home. , Mrs. Sandy Waldrep, 111 since an attack of polio In her teens, Is troubled by low blood pressure resulting from a circulatory condi. tion. 23-- An down-to-eart- The envoy, Walter C. Dowling, differed with the Reds. I disagree with them," Dowling said Friday night as he boarded his special train to return to Bonn. Asked if that meant he had not submitted himself to the East German border controls, he said: raised home. The Western Powers do not recognize the East German satellite regime and have protested In vain to the Soviets against East German controls. -- through,Jthe.EasL.ecr. u rethe Brandenburg gate, a . En- following rule. was-steadie- her managed U.S. 30 Head-o- n Crash Kills 5 Near Rawlins CAPE CANAVERAL, Sept. (UPI) The Navy successfully fired Its Polaris missile on a special short range test flight from land Friday night, 24 hours, after the program experienced its "blackest day with two failures at sea. THE rocket was launched at about' 9:02 p.m., EST (11:02 p.m., MST), from a stable pad on the cajie. It flew about 800 miles to a watery target in the Atlantic. The Navy said this was a demonstration of the missiles ability to hit targets at selected ranges, although the rocket launched tonight was a combat model with a maximum range of more .than 1,300 statute miles. 23 -- V L voy denies and s Brighten Day ADN, the official East German news agency, said Friday: "Democratic . (East) Berlin Is the capital of the German Democratic Republic and so --AumIM frcM Wlr.lk.te the German Peoples Police exercise control authority which Mrs. Sandy Waldrop Is outfitted In space i and Sgt. Vernon ONeill in Dallas, Tex., even Herr Dowling could not suit by Csrswell AFB CspL N. CL Nicholas j Friday. She suffers from poor circulation. evade." AnhUUI fnia Vlr9kl teen-ager- U.S. Fires Polaris No Survivors 800 Miles to Asked for Identification, Dowling produced a State Department building pass and was waved on. C. Dowling . . two , - WVL THE POLICEMAN! said that under a new East German rule, diplomats assigned to West Germany needed a special pass to visit East Berlin. Dowling disputed this, and pointed out he is also chief of the UJS. mission In Berlin a group the East German Communists usually do not -- The lower part of her body was the area which needed aid and support. The tight fitting pants, with pressure tubes running down the sides, became one of Mrs. Waldreps home appliances Friday. After putting them on and adjusting the air pressure in the tubes she said she" while standing than at any time since her Illness. It was not known how long she would be able to stand at one time while wearing the new outfit. blood 'in her Veins to flow normally could help her lead a more normal life. V- formed Peoples policeman halted his car a big black sedan prominently displaying the Stars and Stripes. Walter h ' Her doctor said recently that some land of i "pressure suit which would force the ry kzI visit to West Berlin, Dowling Thursday drove two-da- y e She has not been able to stand for more than a few minutes at A time without fainting. ' Despite her problem, Mfs. Waldrep has' YES, THAT'S RIGHT" On a B. JohnWorking through Sen. Lyndon son (DTex.), arrangements were made to at Carswell have one space suit custom-madAir Force Base in Fort Worth for Mrs. x . Waldrep. The top part of the suit was taken off so Mrs. Waldrep could have freedom of - movement. Press By Associated By Associated Press BERLIN, Sept. 23 Communist East Germany claimed Friday that the U.S. ambassador to West Germany submitted to its border controls on a visit to East Berlin. I 'Tv t vea Florida car was apparently traveling east and the pickup " west. There were no other passengers In either vehicle. The two women and the man wcf pinnedJlLthe pickup and one man, believed to be the driver, was pinned In the car. Combined Press Service RAWLINS, WYO., Sept. 23 persons wore killed. In collision of a pickup a head-otruck and a Florida-licenseRawlins Friday night on U.S. Highway ive n d carfour-milcs-West- ot 30. Two men killed In the LARRY SHRINER, ambuwere- - not Im- lance driver, said he was notimediately Identified. fied four were dead on the first Killed in the pickup were fU- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones "When we got out there we and Mrs. Frances J. Shelton, started looking around in the all of Rock Springs. truck and found another body," The highway patrol said the he said. - Florida vehicle f U.S. Attempts Peace Bid In Laos Rift . Rutr N.w Acme? VIENTIANE, LAOS, Sept 23 The United States Friday was reported to be attempting to settle the Laotian conflict . as leant grew,that a prolonged revolt in this tiny southeast Asian kingdom might lead to a Communist takeover. AmeriAUTHORITATIVE can sources said the U.S. Embassy here sent two emissaries Friday to the revolutionary QUOTING WHAT It called responsible sources the agency repeated a point the Communists have often made in the past that they do not recogr nize the statua of Berlin. It accused people of the West of trying to provoke the Communists by staging Dow lings visit It said he had been allowed through because he "apparently was only checking on how the People! Police were exercising their controls. Dowlings action in showing credentials to the Communist policemen has drawn some criticism from officials of both West Berlin and the Western Allies. So far, however,' none has been willing to put his name to the criticism. four-powe- Pays Jordan Deficit AMMAN, JORDAN, Sept. 23 Jordan received from the United States (UPI) Friday to cover the September budget deficit under the UJS. I TONITI ONLY I SIAM KENYON aid program. 'jnz&nsz 1t HANK SNOW, (HOtOt Adv. kirn. $1 KSOP 10 p.m. OLE OPRY Oct. KSOP GRAND A III, CARL Avmc Tickt: Tk KSOP, OrvnPt Kotor Nf, Woftom Hmm, IV --Ooor Adm. $2 00 HAMILTON Trm, Difit luff RmkA SooyoM PERKINS ' rf EVERYTUE5 f.lAJI ufiGr.inn m capital of Savannakhet to ask the insurgents to get together with the neutralist UTAH STATI FAIR government .The sources said the emis- I WORLD saries would express the AmerFAMOU ican governments concern over the countrys split, arguing the conflict was only benePathet in fiting wRITIs Lao guerrillas in Laos. .Klimt InTHIS MOVE TO end the ternal war follows Russian acLAST TIMES cusations that the United A SUNDAY TODAY States and Its Aslan allies have been Inciting the revolt against SHOW! IACH I at 1 p.m. Ism. MS J p a. the government of Prince Souvanna Phouma. The U.S. State Department TICKITt ON SAlt has dismissed the charge as fall taka Trikaaa SI4a. a S iaa. Ne Mi. Raa-"malicious and completely without foundation." trtcM lad. T. St.00 AAjiauwMaiukaitAiiAiii MUON n llpie M, 0.1. Admhdea U7E, $311,1171. Meantime, rebel troops have been engaged In tered battles with nas forces. Souvanna Thursday claimed to have driven the rebels from their downriver P a k s a n e stronghold where they were massing for an Invasion on the kingdom's administrative capital of Vientiane. But he warned more fighting was expected and Thursday night the capital came under fire from a downriver gasoline dump and from grenades hurled from a launch in the middle of the Mekong River. AFTER A similar bombardment Sunday, Prince Souvanna protested to neighboring Thailand that the shells were fired from the Thai side of the river. Souvanna reported the rebels were retreating on foot! from Paksane, about 100 miles east of Vientiane, after 30 men were killed and an unknown1 number wounded In a battle Thursday. 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