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Show Tuesday, April 20, 19 THE HERALD,Provo, utan—Page ll ' Highlights of the Newsin Pictures ae. i c a hd PRESIDENT NIXONputs his arm around the First Lady as they relax on grounds of their San Clemente, Calif. home. She is wearing in McCall's Magazine Mrs. Nixon tells how she worked as an extra in Hollywood to help pay her waythrough college. her maid’s raincoat and scarf. In an interview too CALIFORNIA GOVERNORRonald Reagan doesn’t seem thrilled with it all as the GOP Governors session gets under way in Williams! Conference business A LATE SNOWSTORM dumpedsix inches of fresh snow on the Rocky Mountain town of Estes Park, Colo, late Sunday while the Estes Park YMCA Camp was hosting the White House Conference on Youth. (UPI Telephotos) EE POSTMASTER GENERALWinton Blountreports that the ¢ American Flag postage stamp will be issued May10 in anticipation of an &-cent per ounce rate for first class surface mail. The new stampwill virtually duplicate the 1968 stamp it replaces with the exception of the denomination which will be printed in red rather than blue. MARCIA FISCHER,Chicago, a cute young visitor to Photo Expo ’71 now taking placein Chicago’s McCormick Place, can’t believe hereyes — or perhaps those of the frog as she SEN. EDMUND S. MUSKIE of Maine speaks to thousandsof people from the steps of the RhodeIsland Statehouse during a “Dump Nixon” rally over the weekend. Muskie is a ponders this unusual photograph. There are more than 350 exhibits at the nation’s ‘argest photo show. sy Democratic Party front-runner for the nomination in 1972. lant surgeon Dr. Christian BarPIONEER HEART nard, above, has accused doctors of sending patients with terminal heart disease home to die insteadofto him for new hearts. “can’t understand their attitude. If there’s a chance of prolonging life, isn’t it worth it?” WITH THEIR HEADS shaved, the three NEGRO LEADER Charles Evers, candidate for governor of iviississippi, talks with supporters at nominating convention in Jackson, Miss. at TWO MEN IN WHEEL chairs lead march of about 1000 Vietnam War veterans and others to Ar! _ National Cemetery, the White Howse and the Capitol Monday presidential at startof a week-long protest against the war in Indochina, ‘ Both men lost Jegs in the war. The marchers are shown passing the Lincoln Memorial A female defendants in Tate-LaBianca slayings, from left, Leslie Van Houten, Patricia Krenwinkel, and Susan Atkins, hi wa (Gh ” American HOODLUMISM WASevident in desecration of the gathered at Flagas a crowd of 100,000 young Philadelphians celebrants FairmountParl to welcome in Earth Week. Some arrive at Hall of Justice for sentencing. Defense attorneys sought delay of proceedings. ie et. vy \ strolled and bicycled attended a rock concert; others jogged, closed to traffic. as three miles of roadwayin thepark were ‘ |