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Show %.1 Lost 7 Pounds Through Dehydration SUNDAY HERALD GUNDAY, MAY 28, Utah County, 9 Cooper’s Flow of Perspiration Posed Problem. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—When astronaut Gordon Cooper complained about his ‘plumbing problems” encountered in his voyage threugh space last week, his complaint was justified. Dr. Charles A. Berry, chief of medical operations at the Manned Spacecraft Center, talked frankly with newsmen Friday about some of the biological problems encountered by space fliers. Cooper’s main difficulty in orbit, Dr.. Berry said, was with the system designed to pipe condensed perspiration from his space suit. This condensate water, including some of the steam from his breath, totaled nearly twe quarts when it filled a stor- With seven orbits left to go, Cooper tried to switch the condensate tube so that it led into an empty drinking water tank. To do this he had to plug a needle tipped tube from his suit into a It was such strenuous work that rubber socket on the water tank, the needle tip of the tube| broke, and then work a one-ounce sy- and the syringe finally fell| apart. ringe operating as a pump, by As a result, Cooper sweated vighand. orously inside his suit for seven orbits, and the moisture had no Place te go. Dr. Berry said the elaborate system designed .to handle Cooper’s SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—The concerned because of sharply acurine worked better, and medical Utah Road Commission will have celerated spending and a decreasexperts recovered four separate ing cash balance. State in Highway Financial Bind to slow down its state-financed highway construction programs for the rest of the year. C. Irvin Fox, controller and internal auditor, advised the commission Friday that it might al- age tank to overflowing half way through the trip. Fox said the trouble was caused urine samples for study. The urine collecting tank was by doubling of the construction program, a loss of gasoline tax rev- connected to a type outside the enue due to action of the last le- suit, and an outside tube, with a gislature and withholding of 30 per needle tip and a syringe hand $0 have to back up slightly on cent of its participation in right-of- pump, led into each of the four programs already scheduled. way purchases before last August plastie storags successfully, He said the state was in a fi- by the nancial bind as far as oe were Roads. U.S. Bureau of Cooper lost seven pounds in all Public through dehydration. a FOURTEEN ST. BER NARDS ... WOW Wow! or Frederika, the 2-year-old St. Bernard dog owned by the Thomas Cath family jin suburban Deerfield, near Chicago, arrival of 13 pups was no signal for excitement. After all it was her Frederika Airst litter. But for the Cath family the,e vent ‘as overwhelming. could notfeed them all, so bottles were used.’ Some) things are cheaper by the baker’s dozen, but Mrs. Cath says, “We don’t have room for 14 St. Bernards.” (Herald-UPI Telephoto). Former Ku Kluk Klan Leader | Schooner Runs Aground,Sinks; Convicted of Firing Gun Into Church, Home of Negroes At Least 9 Drown a $900 appeal bond. + Adams and a companion, William H. Boyd Jr., 23, also had been charged with intimidating two Negro women with a pistol, but these charges were dropped following a pre-trial conference when it was determined the alleged incident occurred 400 feet ‘outside the jurisdiction of the Anniston Police Department. Boyd was not charged in connection with the shootings at the church and the Negro homes. Both Adams and Boyd were arrested by the county on the in-| timidating charges minutes after | the conclusion of Adams’ trial. Only four witnesses were called during the brief trial. 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They made a forced landing there earlier in the day when the plane they were on developed minor mechanical trouble on a flight from the Virgin Islands. Rockefeller, regarded by many &s the top possibility for the 1964 Republican presidential \nomination, held a brief news cohference in New York City during which he ignored all questions concerning the effect of his marriage on his political career. He said their only immediate plans were to ‘‘get settled’ at the gZovernor’s private estate in Poc-|, antico Hills near here. A limousine took the Rockefellers to the estate after the news conference. | MODEL P3000 SUPERIOR’S OEBUCK . . . Some with | Return to N. Y. 4 a NREeseee ~ Superb Styling niston when Adams and Boyd al- to Havana last week to deliver legedly fired shots over their $3.75 million more in invasion | Petroleum on the’ beach one day. | heads. They said two other white prisoner ransom supplies. The ves- |Russian soldiers were all around men were with Adams and Boyd. sel carried 359 women, 268 |men |and they chased me away,’ he The-women said they were told and .124 children on the calm pre | said. mever to come back to Anniston. About two hours after the al- 180 S. L. Teachers Will Not Return SEA RS least 751 More Refugees Arrive; —Another 751. Cuban relugees arrived here aboard a U.S. fréighter Saturday complaining that Soviet soldiers and instatiions have made Cuba ‘“‘a little Russia.|’ The freighter Morning she arrived on the return leg of aj trip Westinghouse - FREEsa 9 and perhaps 15 of the 47 persons leged incident, thé homes of| Ne- aboard, it was reported Saturday. groes Tom Dokes and Jesse Clark Authorities said bad weather were hit by shotgun blasts and hampered rescue efforts. | bounced off walls.) There were no “Nine bodies have been recovinjuries. | ‘\ered from the wreck, and six othThe former Klan leader | has er persons are officially listed as been arrested several times in the missing. past in racial in¢idents. He| ran for sheriff in the ee AMERICAN SAUNA? mary last year and was defeated. NEW YORK (UPI)—Nowthere’s In 1961, Adams was charged |an American version of the famed with participating in the burning | Scandinavian Sauna bath. Just reof a bus bearing the first group lax for five minutes in a hot tub of ‘Freedom Riders’’ into |Ala- (to open the pores), then massage bama on Mothers! Day. He | was with copious application of common table salt — yntil the skin acquitted by directed verdict. Adams wasconvicted and placed tingles. Follow with a quick rinse in cold water. on probation in 1949 for illegally You can skip the birch branch transporting whisky. Later,) he whipping, traditional in Sauna was arrested again and the|probation was revoked. He mei, a baths. 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