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Show Page 16—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah _Sunday, June 27, 1971 Russ Rocket Well-fed Salyut Cosmonaut Crew Designer Dies at 62 Keeps Orbiting in Space Station MOSCOW (UPI)—Sovietleaders announced Saturday the death of Alexei Isayev, the unknown and unheralded zocket designer who was the Wernher von Braun of the Soviet space program. He was 62. Tass, the Soviet news agency, published an obituary of Isayev that was signed by all the top Soviet leaders including party General Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and President Nikolai V. Podgorny. The vbituary said Isayey died Friday. It did not give the cause of death. “Alexei Isayev was among the first cieators of rocket engines,” the obituary said. “Engines created under Isayev’s leadership were mounted on the manned spaceships Vostok, Voskhod, Soyuz and automatic interplanetary stations,” Although Isayev was honored privately among his fellow scientists and in the Kremlin, his obituary wasthe first public acknowledgment of his contri4 bution to space exploration. It MOSCOW (UPI)—Soviet doc- first time in the Soviet space The day's main meal is lunch, when the cosmonauts tors said Saturday that Russia's program. Salyut cosmonauts are the best The 14 differert varieties of dine on dried salted fish, fed crew in the history of meat, be said, “have higher borsciit, meat, bread, cake and spaceflights. moiswure content which makes black currantjuice. The food was stored in cans them juicier and gives off a A report in the newspaper nice aroma.” and plastic containers on board Sovietskaya Rossiya (Soviet Spices have been added to the Salyut station, which went Russia) by Dr. Vladimir Dupik into orbit April 19. described 2 wide variety of make the meats more appetizThe three cosmonauts docked ing. meats, cheeses and vegetables, The coctor said the cosmon- their Soyuz 11 ship with Salyut and he said they are served up auts have four meals a day. on June 7, and the men went hot four times a day. They start with a “first aboard to dig into the food The cosmonauts—Georgy Do- breakfast” of veal, bread, stores which sustained them on brovolsky, Vladislav Volkov and candy and coffee, Dubik said. their record-breakingflight. Viktor Patsayev—have been in The “second breakfast” a few The Soviets have not anorbit for more than 20 days in hours later includes tongue, nounced when the cosmonauts their 25-ton space station, sausage and curds. mission will end. One of the longer than any other men. chief purposes of the flight was to study the effects of Dupik said the length of the Craves Kohinoor flight made it necessary to devise a more appetizing menu than in previous spaceflights He said scientists also installed an oven so the cosmonauts could have hot meals for the is the Soviet custom to keep ASALT LAKE GIRL, Margie Sharp (iectad tora left),lathe new Miss Woolof America. She is surrounded the three otherfinalists, Leslie Becker (left) of Rumson, ae Chris Salt Lake Girl Named Miss Wool SAN ANGELO,Texas (UPI)— A nursing student from the University of Utah was chosen Wool of America for 1971 Friday night. O'Connor eens from right) ot Womack of Hillsboro, Tex. Paul, Minn., and Judy Viet Drug Drive Nets 200 Soldiers CAN THO, Vietnam (UPI)—A large quantity of heroin has been confiscated and about 200 U.S. servicemen have surrendered for medical treatment in connection with a narcotics crackdown in the Mekong Delta, military spokesmen said Saturda: . The drive also turned up 182 soldiers absent without leave from their bases and resulted in the arrest of eight others for Shea Margie Sharp, a 23year-old already selected as Miss Utah. She was chosen from among 20 contestants in the national competition to represent the wool industry for one SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — year. Chris O’Connor ¢* West St. A 19-year-old Salt Lake City Paul, Minn., was chosen first youth was killed early Saturday ina onecar roll-over near Little runner-up. Miss has brown hair, Mountain in Emigration Canyon. is 5-feet-6% inches tall and measures 35-25-37. She is a senTowerHit Again ior at the university. Other Intermountain giris in CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)— the contest were Tana Black- Lightning struck the Apollo 15 man of Pryor, Mont., fifth runner-up, and Joanne Diltz of launch tower again Friday, but Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, ninth run- the moonship escaped damage ner-up. and newly installed fuses protected vulnerable ground equipment, narcotics possession anu six for forces in Vietnam, to discuss marijuana possession, spokes- the success of the program. Two “shakedown” inspecmensaid. tions, one Tuesday morning and The spokesmen said Maj. another Friday, along with Gen. John H. , who narcotics voluntarily surrenordered the 16,000 American servicemen in the delta re- dered by the 200 seeking stricted to their bases Tuesday amnesty, have produced a total for an indefinite period as part of 234 vials of heroin containing of the crackdown, met Friday between one and two grams per with Gen. Creighton W. vial, and 60 pounds of Abrams, commander of all U.S. Taarijuana mixed with tobacco, spokesmen said. During the five days that American servicemen have been restricted to their bases, South Vietnamese police have Richard Allen Smith, was kill- conducted a series of raids on ed when the car he was driv- bars frequented by Americans ing failed to negotiate a turn in an effort to cut off the and rolled into a 30-foot revene. sources of supply of the A passenger, Jerome Joseph narcotics, spckesmensaid. gan, 19, Selt Lake City, received minor injuries and was treated and released from the University of Utah Hospital. S. L. Youth Killed in Crash Group Seeks Asylum In the West Sheriff’s deputy Ray Bimkerd, said the car left the road, went 40 feet through the air, landed upside down and slid another 53 feet on its roof. ing Deputy Bimkerd said Egan managed to crawl from the m tJ r 5 HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT $325.00 he died it The official obituary said Tsayev supervised design of the powerful rocket engines that put the Soviet Union far ahead 7 days — July 23 to Aug. 8. of space exploration, His position was equivalent to that FALDMO TOURS TRAVEL DESK ‘rave the bothersome details to us, have fun, excel- lent accomodation’. For details, write or phone: of America in the early years 506 South Main, Suite E of von Braun, the former ALEXEI ISAYEV German scientist who super- vised tive rocket technology that powered the flight of three put America in the space age. Soyuz 11 cosmonauts who were Isayev’s rockets drove Yuri setting new space records the Bountiful, Utah 84010 Phone: 295-7526 Gagarin aloft in Vostok 1, and day he died. Sirti ra Saas ANICE PLACE TO ENTERTAIN RICHARD Lael CATHERINE ven- ARNAZJR. 2005 South State RICHARD me CLAIRE HOON ‘ s0Licas OREM, UTAH hit the 446-foot tuoon CJ Oo This is Your Year to See The Fabulous are) as THE YOUNG ONES It was the fifth time in two weeks umbilical tower next to the secret the identities of space scientists until after their death. Thus it was that the “father of the Soviet space program,” spaceship designer Sergei Korolev, was per publicly until weightlessness on the human QUETTA, Pakistan (UPI)— body, and to test means of The Kohinoor diamond which preventing ill effects. crowns Queen Elizabeth's glory The cosmonauts wore special is claimed by a Fakistani who elasticized suits to keep bones identified himself as “Prince and muscles under steady Ahmed KhanBaber, descendant tension and prevent physical of Moghal rulers.” deterioration that occurred in In a telegram to the cosmonauts in past flights, governors’ conference held reied cently in Quetta, Baber urged by Popular Demand We Now Hove the four governors of West Pakistan to consider his claim HAREM GIRL to the royal property am obtain CAR SERVICE ta its return. Baber is awaiting and in addition Ly the governors’ decision, the STEAK SANDWICH local press reported. pls FRIES... 6% LJi 225-7576 farting as THE A Sw BEN WOULD DO ANYTHING FOR WILLARD! WOULD YOU? at 1 a.m. “Red Sky’” 8:00 P.M. “Willie” 10:00 P.M. NATIONAL GEPERAL S| 2:15 4:10 GORIZIA, Italy (UPI)—It began as a vacation trip to the Adriatic spas of Yugoslavia and arnt ended with a midnight walk Where-your nightmares end through underbrush to the west. Twenty-eight persons, ranging in age from two to 61, all members of six families from eats the Polish city of Lodz, slipped into Italy to ask for asylum. Authorities said it was the largest group of refugees to arrive in Italy since 1956. When the group walked across the border Friday night, it signaled the end of a carefully planned 550-mile trip that police said included a mysterious meeting in Yugoslavia with an underground contact who helps east EuTopeans reach the west. The same contact, police said, apparently helped 14 other Polish citizens reach Gorizia early this month. The latest arrivals raised to 63 the total number of refugees reaching Gorizia this year. The border city of 42,187 has long been a pointof arrival for east Europeans. Since 1960, police said, more than 2,000 refugees have crossed into Italy from Yugoslavia via Gorizia. The families obtained tourist visas to the Dalmation coastal resort in Yugoslavia, police said, and boarded a train in Lodz which carried them through Czechoslovakia and Hungary. When the train reached Zagreb, a large Yugoslav city 110 miles from Italy, the 28 got off. Police said they apparently contacted a man there, then traveled by taxi to a point near the Italian border. Stokowsky Is Hospitalized LONDON (UPI)—Conductor Leopold Stokowsky,hospitalized three days ago for medical tests, has canceled engagements with the London Symphony Orchestra and will take-.a long convalescent vacation in Europe, doctors said today. A spokesmanfor Westminster Hospital said the 84-year-old musician plans to leave the i ital shortly and spend sever. onthe continent. Doctors have advised a complete rest, he said. 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