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Show T Th Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, August 23, 2A pMW 19G-- 1 CIA Official Asks Truce Jets Jockey Syncom to ? : In Viet War " Space Goal ; ' By Neil Gilbride Press Writer . In ; WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 something akin to a pushball game in space, scientists nudged e a star Saturday toward its intended goal a seemingly stationary orbit about mlSs above the earth. ; Associated . f I a - ' , ACCORDING TO the proposal, made public but not endorsed by administration sources, the negoiated settlement would be based upon neutralization of the area. Willard Matthias, a member of the CIAs Board of National Estimates, one of the highest units in the agency, was author of the suggestion in a working paper dated June 8. . ,1 i; THE NATIONAL Aeronautics and Space Administration Smart Ideas for Back WASHINGTON, Aug. 22-- An official of the Central Intelligence Agency has suggested the possibility of some kind of negotiated settlement of the hostilities in South net Nam. r. ; t slV.v man-mad- By Jack Raymond New York Times GANT SHIRTMAKEH3 i re- ported highly successful preliminary efforts to position the sateldubbed the lite, Syncom 3 over the "Olympic star equator. Using radio signals to activate peroxide gas jets on the satellite. space scientists hope to perfect its alignment in timer to relay telecasts of the 1964 Olympic Games in Japan. ' Gant invented this oxford button down for men who want their shirts to look trim,, slim and meat The fit is as exacting as the flare. Administration officials emphasized , that it did not reflect the official United States policy. It was made available appara copy was ently only bee-usaid to have been obtained by anewspaper, which indicated it planned to print excerpts. se "WE'RE IN no hurry," said Alton E. Jones, head of communications statellite projects at the Snace Agency's Godd,,r'1 Space Flight Center at Greenbelt, Maryland. "It is such a good orbit that we can take our time, he said. Games The Olympic Tokyo do not begin until - Working .'s of officials of the Central Intelligence are almost never Agency made public. T It was . President Johnson is kissed on the cheek by Mrs. Harry Walling, widow of soldier killed The Intended orbit is 22,289 miles above the equator near a spot over the international 1 By Karl Bauman Associated Press Writer . 3 was launched Syncom Wednesday from Cape Kennedy, Fla. IN ADDITION to the west- ward drift, the satellite also .as ,'slightly off the target of a per22,289 fectly circular orbit .miles from the earth at all , times. It started off on a slightly elliptical course, ranging from '21,235 miles to 23, 550. from the earth, but scientists said Friday nights maneuver corrected this partially to a range of 21,240 miles to' 22,540. ; of the Forces. green beret Special believed, however, that administration leaders learned that a copy had fallen into the hands of a newspaper they feared some political use might be made of it IT WAS FELT that the views a single official suggesting a possible negotiation might be incorrectly construed as toe administrations policy. Administration sources said it was then decided to make the who have read It including public to demonstrate paper commander-in-chiethe Mr. both that it was not a secret and Johnson. that it was of a discursive "I would like to read these lines from it, the President WHEN IT was made availsaid, and did so, saying: able to toe press it had a cover I KNOW you are all afraid sheet signed by Shermaik Kent, for your husbands and love them chairman of the Board of National Estimates, stating that as much as I loved my husband. the paper had general board He loved me just as your husapproval, though no attempt has bands do you and he didnt want been -- iade t reach general to die. He had touch to live lor. agreement on every point of But he was a brave man and a it. My husband A colleague of Matthias defighting man. died for what he believed in and scribed toe paper as a very if he had a choice of where and thoughtful one and said it had how he would die, he would been distributed "because it choose the same place fighting was - provoking. thought for a decent world for his chilHE SAID the best way to dren to grow up. . . . describe it was as a "think " So dont let the world, the piece, typical of many which loneliness, the despair and the are distributed throughout toe fear get you down. various agencies of government. " Stand as tall as that man of Qualified sources said, however, that while Matthias views yours who wears the beret and on negotiating a settlement did thank God you have got him. not reflect the officii U.S. nosi-tio. . . My prayers are that all of they were widely held in your husbands come home to government and the subject of recurrent official discussions. you safe and well. . . . f, Deputy Secretary of Defense Cyrus R. Vance read the cita- ' I in Viet Nam fighting. Sgt. Walling was given Silver Star posthumously in rites Saturday. He Died for What He Believed In appear to hover over the same spot if the scientists are success-- i Friday night, scientists cor- -' rected a westward drift, and started the satellite ljjoylng eastward toward the intefba- tional dateline. Associated Press Wlrephoto when of Althc.wa if' Wffl.be whirling through space, the orbit will be .so synchronized with the earths movement that the satellite will . i President Pins Medal on Widow of Soldier dateline. ' inimitable soft rolled collar - ous doubt that victory can be won and Indicated that, at best, a prolonged stalemate might be achieved. In Guam. rfuL In Gants MATE 'S OErERV' in his paper that there was "seri- The satellites communications relay system also was working well, playing back the Star Spangled Banner beamed at it by the communications ship Kingsport at rom . . . to WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 President Johnson said Satur- tion after Mr. Johnson had said: day Mrs. Harry A. Wallings "No medal, no words, no bravery is no less than her husbands. eulogy of ours can honor him so highly as he honored our MRS. WALLING, widow of and our cause. an Army sergeant killed in country South Viet Nam June 19, proved The citation spoke of Walit during a White House cere- lings "gallantry in action . . . mony in which the sergeant was disregard for his own awarded the Silver Star posthu- complete safety and . . . courageous leadmously. ership as adviser to a South Mrs. Walling managed not to Viet Nam combat patrol which cry. was subjected to intense fire The ceremony over, she from entrenched guerrillas. 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