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Show ixon-Tiki Sailor To SUNDAY, MAY ft, Despite Demotion by the Votican Morocco’ provisions taking 5 Heyerdah!, at 54 one Norway's most famous men no canned Heyerdah! said ht after flying here make final By CHARLES W. of ered with cloths and any of ty boat i X 15-foot crait christened the Guil Ra in honor of the APYTUS F have sailed tha sea at possibly ger.” on the least winds three “much, trip the ship bogged lon. ing a promin nt Cvecho- are tion, The youngest entrant, Adrian didn’t place, but with the form and confidence evident in this picture, he’s got to be a winner. (Heraid- UPI Cablephoto) Like the ancient Egyptians, have to fix up the masis and they wiil rely on a square sail steering gear.” Pope Approves ‘The reform was approved by Pope Pau VI las’ Feb. 4 butit isfied there has been was not announced rhe spy allegation charged drew I until Friday e Journel, a liturgy it Paris. He up the report on ihe saints, the Communist party's central ommittee and head of the The idea is to downgrade the | s, particularly ones college, “was and is in n is not sure ever socialism in Czechoslovakia ang alliance with the British intel existed and emphasize the the friendship between the ligenceservice.” importance of the life, death jon. It said it had aimed at strengthening the position of on May 20,” Heyerdahl said. ‘The boat is ready and we only will appr toward its views by by the Rev. new Czechoslovak regime professor of that Milan Hvebl, a member of nounced it was ceasing publica: A MOTHER'S JOYon any day, Adrian Creswick, 3, looks determined as he leads his pony, I hopeto be able to get off Silver Noodles, across the field to enter the Royal Windsor Horse Show — his first competi- months, whom( m special tall will remain s i Catholics may name them in prayers in a final edition that an the sand and it took a and much Of Spying for the British by ace io dig it out. From dia, the Guil Ra Guil currents to carry them over the be hauled to Safi, Morocco, Atlantic. They expect to be at the launching point. will rely The names from tle Slovak liberal of spying for the British Zpravy made the accusation sert to Alexandria m ever Prominent Czech Is Accused PRAGUE (UPI)—The under appeared irregularly since the ground pro-Soviet newspaper 21 invasion to express 2pravy ended almost nine policy on political Apprently the Soviets months of publication Saturday mat Tests Theory Now the anthropologist hopes fo test a theory that the Egyptiaus and Phoenicians boais from Africa to the New Word. Heyerdahl and his crew of six, including an American navigator and a Russian doctor, nthood demoted Friday were Br r St. Gearge despite St tv the Vatican's demotion of Bi dozens of sa Roman Catho- pert boards, artillerymen stil! can ies have honored for centuries in chr stendor Am the heirarchy of pray to St. Barbara and the The Vat an car When he sailed the Kon-Tik His rew includes Norman from Peru to Tahiti in three Baker, an American and the and a half months 1947, navigator, Dr. Yuri Senkevich Heyerdal.! wanted to see if man Soviet Union, an Italian could have migrated from » an expert on Soutuh America to Polynesia Doatbi ing and papyrus from over the se He found they Chad an underwater camercould. and a could BELI VATICAN CITY (UPI Motorists still ean hang St Christopher medals from dash preparations. store food like the people in ceramic 2 ~The man who sa led he ki across F 0 prepar convuer the Ath in a doa made of reeds The daring sailor is Thor 9 Catholics May Still Honor Saints Challenge Atlantic CASABLANCA Sunday Hereld 19% fraternal peoples of the Soviet Union and Czechosiovakia." The six-page newspaper had Huebel’s spy activities were and resurrection Christ ‘based on the strategic target of the imperialists to destroy the Socialist camp.” In negotiations with Soviet of Jesus Observers said it might help counterae criticism by many Protestants and other nonofficials last winter, a delega- Catholics that the church tion headed by Alexander ignores the gospel and pays too Dubcek demanded the newspa- much attention to sainthood. per be kept out of CzechoslovaSt. Christopher is considered kia. by milions the patron of But Zpravy continued to travelers. Medals hearing his By WILLIAM B. MEAD make them dish out,” he said appear. Copies of Zpravy were picture are a big business in WASHINGTON (UPI) Lang- of professors. “The professor dropped into mail boxes or | Rome. shoreman-philosopher Erie Hof- has to teach.” He said the stuffed under doors at night. “I don’t care what the Pope LONDON (UPI)—More than fer and a Columbia professor college rule should be “Any- CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI) 40 students surrounded former have warned Congress that body who wants to do just — U. S. District Judge Frank Hearing the news that the says,” said a clerk in Billi's ZAP, N.D. (UPI)—Lucky's the park of this community U.S. Vice President Hubert H. radicals are ruining universities research, get the hell out of/wijson has taken under advise- paper will cease to publish, a souvenir shop a block from-8t. Bar has only five stools and six previously billed as the ‘Fort|Humphrey late Friday night as and the fault lies partly with here.” man in a Prague restaurant ‘Peter's Basilica, “We will ment a motion to free Teamsell a lot of St. booths but the owner hag 10,000 Lauderdale of the north,” he was trying to buy faculty members who abandon The suave, neatly dressed sters President James R. Hoffa/said “There is no need for ‘always Christo) her medals.” cases of beer on hand for hundreds of students jammedisandwich and a beer in a pub. teaching in favor of plush Barzun, a Columbia faculty/on bond pending the outcome of Zpravy any more, Our regular and Humphrey!” with | Continues Recognition weekend consumption. He may into Jan's Cafe to escape the|“Down under the new |newspapers research jobs. memberfor 42 years, including a motion for a new trial. cold temperatures reading in“End the Vietnam War!” they not re-opento sell them. The American universities a decade as dean of the Wilson set Aug, 19 as the censorship now do Zpravy's In Vienna, a spokesman for shouted, the Aus’rian Touring Club said Jan's Cafe, the only restau- the 30s will not rcover from these faculties, spoke politely and tentative date for a hearing on scene. }the group would continue to rant in this town of 339; Nearly 3,000 students are “It was a nasty blows for decades, but if they quietly with a scholarly air. joffa’s motion for a new trial,| recognize St. Christopher. residents, was selling hambur- here for what has variously Glasses were broken everyare to last that long (they) will Hoffer, a retired longshoreman has charged the governAn Ausirianartilleryman said gers at the rate of 1,000 an been called a other's Dav where and the students were have to make use of strong and migratory worker from San Hoffa ment used illegal eavesdropping | said Martin * quite violent,” his mer. would never abandon hour, but Jan remarked Satur-|zap out,” “zip-in,” “zap out’ means,” Dr Jacques Barzun, F; rancisco who gained fame aS in his 1964 jury tampering con-| Leslie, bartender at the White ;, |St. Barbara. day “I'm sad. I'd like to get and “zip to zap bust.” a Columbia history profes- g philosopher and writer, viction, |Horse Pub. them out of here." Reactions Vary And Si. Nicholas? shouted at the senators, swore| Hoffa, 56, is serving an eight‘Two television newsmen held 0% told a House education and laughed. He wore no tie! Millionsof children will never Bernie Steckler, an insurance ‘Their arrival here Friday has the students off as Humphrey subcommittee Friday. “You need strong men now,” and his checked shirt hung out year term at the federal penidowngrade him as the Vatican salesman from Mandan, came met with a varied reaction escaped. tentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. here with 7,000 Zap maps and from Zappians. Some mingled “The students were terribly the self-educated Hoffer, 66, in iront. ‘The controversial labor lead-) satSBURG, Austria (UPI)— ges London, Cardinal=folin had distributed 4,000 by Friday |cheerfully with the students) ,pusive to Mr. Humphrey. said of college administrators. Barzun said colleges should er has taken the position that a Baroness Maria Augusta Trapp, - You have,, e havens of “discussion, night. _ |while others sought shelter in When he got into a car they “You can’t wait March Supreme Court ruling ov- mother of the Trapp family Carmei Heenan said English Instead of bedding down injthe town hall, turned out the began hitting it with their fists to have the courage to lay your civility and decent behavior.” jerturned his conviction, but the! singers on whose adventures faithful could continue to.tignar lights and kept their voices low. and kicking it,” said Henr, life down. There is no courage Hoffer said college is — Justice Department contends the film ‘Sound of Music” was) St. George. anymore.”” lace for salvation” or a time “Catholics here could“Hever The town’s four businesses—| Etheridge, 53, who followed the the decision merely ordered Wil-\hased, suffered a slight heart bear Hoffer, a member of the a 4 ‘solve the Neg proble or!|so to cease worshipping a ro the cafe, Lucky’s, Paul’s bar/students from the George IV to President's Commission m on the problems of the cities’ but n to look into the eavesdrop- attack Saturday hours after figure such as St. George who jand the Shopper's Market the White Horse. " ling allegations. jmeeting Queen Elizabeth II at Violence, testified before Sen |Grocery—expected a windfall They attacked the television John L. MeClellan’s permanent rather a time to “train the Friday one has beer a rich part of their hour and 40 min- a state reception here. 's | mind.” {$100,000 profit for Zap. Today newsmen who were will investigations subcommittee, ute hearin atlended by a bat-| The 64-year-old baroness was heritage and culture,” Heenan the town scratched its collec- Humphrey after the former the third congressional unit to) “The grievances are on the tery of g, | said. including |taken to a private hospital. attorneys, tive head and wondered if the vice president left. Kicked a look into campus violence. side of the universities and james Hoffa Jr., dealt mainly} City officials said the baro-/ The figure of St. George profits would pay for the “One of then Barzun, author of a recent colleges,” Barzun said, “Work|with defense allegations and ness attended a gala reception slaying the dragon decorates MAESER, Uintah County |q, newsman and there was a bit of ‘ shields, medals and “The American disrupted, property defaced, government denials that illegal/ Thursday night for Queen banners, inne UPI—Pursell M. Merkley, 9, m8 and Lucky's closeda punch-up,” Etheridge said. baaeats said colleges are libraries damaged, scholarselectronic eavesdropping was|Elizabeth, currently on a state buildings from Buckingham was killed here Friday after-) Paul's ? |Palace to pubs, Friday night and may not|Humphrey is not hurt. reaping the results of a gradual manhandled, their research used by the Justice Department.visit to Austria. noon when the bicycle he was early |, on London in -open this weekend. The! Humphrey is 25-year shift from emphasis on papers burned, the thought and riding cullided with a motor- insides of the taverns were ei teaching to research. speech of everyone Hoffer agreed. “You've got toed and debased.” ovals) apart, one resident said. He was the son of Mr. and! A temporary dance hall, set to prope! their odd craft. They HHH Escapes Warning: Keep an Eye “Hoffa Seeks Heye:dahl said there will be will live and work in a wicker no trial runs. “The trial is the cabin, stocked with few modern voyage itself,” From Riled Qn the Compus Rebels Freedom North Dakota Town Not Too Students Happy OverStudent ‘Guests’ On Bond Baroness Meets Queen, Suffers | Heart Attack Bike RiderIs Killed in Uintah County Lamb Industry Mrs. George D. Merkley, of up in one room of the town hall, Maese:. Utah jas gutted, Its plaster board Highway Patrol Sgt. |walls, display cases and booths Howard Powell said young|dismantledto provide fuel for a| Merkley atempted a left turn/huge bonfire in the middle of) to ente’ the driveway of his the main drag | isthe main ay Leader Hope to Gold See President But What AboutSilver One? (UPI)and— Sens. ony\CliffWASHINGTON ar|—which for’-ni thismeekend. 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