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Show 12 Daily: Herald Pogo-Stick Lunar Bus E nvisioned WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, b_ County, rah How Many Participated By Scientist for Travel on Moon kangaroos and grasshoppers do it here on earth and that it Was one of those things kids/either side of a hollow 40-foot seems “reasonable” that man used to do before television and|tube. Pilot and passenger would could do it on the moon No Guarantee the electric guitar took over. ride in one section and the may come back into vogue in vehicle's power plant would be) Th no guarantee it would work and, besides, the pilot has housed in the other. the next few years to see tw0 leaps ahead in order But itwon't be here on earth. The two cabins would ride up and down the pole, compressing|to fire steering rockets if hidden Scientist: Howard S. Selfert gas on the down-beat and being|craters loomon the horizon in Bataan Death March? No Authoritative Record SUNNYVALE, Calif. (UPI}—| Seifert’s’ lunar bus would Bouncing on a pogo stick, which|consist of two cabins, one on TOKYO, (UPI) —Twenty-five they were under horrible years ago-Sunday thousands of treatment in the hands of the American and Filipino priso-| Japanese. ners, taken by the Japanese in, “American officials later be. has put forth the idea of moon )..ched up as the gas expanded.| But maybe that appeals to travel in giant pogo stick-like |The vehicle would spring out atjsome unknown member of the the ct of - Bataan gan calling it the ‘Bataan Death eninsula, pigs began walk the that transporters that take 400-feet/a 45-degree-angie-and jand-the|Now- Generation who is watch- long, March’ for propaganda leaps. What with the moon’ssame way, only tilted back-jing ‘Lost in’ Space” or “The waders” on his television set gravity being only one-sixth that) wards. of the earth's, Seifert envisions) Of course ft is all theoretical And come to think of it, it no trouble with comfort. Seifert points out that fleas, sure would beat freeways. history ses. Those or oe ah ee records as “The Bataan Death|the -Philippines at that time March.” never heard of it. The Japanese To this day, there is no Foreign Office, which had its wecurate record of just how/dipiomatic post in Switzerland ‘many. men fook~ part in the|did not receive any complaints infamous march to prison|from the Americans. If there camps under the burning) Was really a death march, We Philippine sun, and how many|certainly would have received died. = reports from the Foreign American records _indicate| Ministry some 35,000 U.S. and Filipino| | Terashita, who was im the soldiers, including 5,000 Ma-|Philippines as a civilian em- rines, were sent on the enforced Ploye of the Japanese imperial| march, Reports of civilians)army said the Bataan march involved—mostly Filipinos—ran| Was a “by-product of misunder‘as high as 65,000 to 85,000. jstandings and mistakes in Whether by design or the|S!ategy by officers of both Ask Court Medical ExpertTestifies To Reverse In Coppolino Murder Case THESE Gls HAD an unexpected hazard to contend with when they spotted this 450-pound tiger stalking the point man of their squad during an operation near Khan Duong, some 200 miles north-east of Saigon. Sp/4' Ruppert and Sgt, Burrwood Yost, right, of Canbridge, Md., killed the beast, The soldiers are members of the 1oig Airborne Division. (HeraldUPI Telephoto) oe Decision legNAPLES, ; Fla. (UPI) —The|under thelaw, that’s the end of |state had its top metiical expertthe case ready to testify Police Killer Goes to His Death In the Gas Chamber | today that} The judge scheduled _ar- WASHINGTON (UPI) — The|Carmela Coppolino died of an|guments on the motion as first Supreme Court was asked Tues-|injection of a weird drug akin to|business at the start of the day to take the last major dam|the curare poison of Amazonian|eighth .day of Coppolino’s first- site in the Pacific Northwest|Indian arrowheads, “but-the de-\degree murder trial Helpern, away from a_ private power|fense battled to keep him off|slides and expertise ready, waited in the wings. The ‘companyseeking to build a $257|the stand, cial records available in Japan march could have been averted, million hydroelectric project. Defense Attorney F. Lee pioneer medical sleuthing that on the Bataan incident. Conse- he said, if American military The demand was madeby at-\Bailey’s parry of the state’sjallegedly found the drug in quently there are conflicting leaders in the Philippines had Carmela’s four-month dead reports between Japan and the decided to surrenderearlier and SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (UPI) jexecutioner Tuesday by slash- His execution was scheduled |torneys for the federal govern- thrust was to argue that its body. is the key state’s evidence. United States concerning the if the Japanese had had a|—Aaron C, Mitchell, 37, convict-| ings his arm with a razor blade|for 10 a.m. PST (1 p.m. EST).|ment and the Washington Pub-|witness, the renowned patholoexact number of deaths during |better grasp of the situation on/ed killer of a policeman, goes to|after giving his tearful mother! Only Gov. Ronald Reagen/lic Power Supply System)|gist Dr. Milton Helpern, who The state produced evidence Bataan, such as the number of his death today in San Quentin’s|a hand-written last appeal for a/could stop it, by changing his|(WPPSS), a public power agen-|claims to have found in Mrs. that seemed of import from the march. chamber where -no~ con-jreprieve- —A— federal judge mind and invoking his right-asicy, during nearly-four hours of|Coppolino's body a —-death- three Coppolino neighbors late enemy forces , likely to be ga Reports demned person has died in the|quickly rejected the plea, chief executiveto grant clemen-|oral argument before the high|dealing quantity of a drug Tuesday. The defense claims Unofficial American reports captured. jsaving Mitchell's fate was |cy to Mitchell. Reagan whojcourt, hitherto thought untraceable, Carmela’s death -on--Aug:~18, As it turned out, he said, the \past four_years. |believes in capital punishment! ‘The Interior Department and)@s on such shaky medical 1965, was of natural causes, The Japanese army in the Philip- Mitchell tried to cheat his'beyondthe judiciary. doctor who pronounced her dead jas a deterrant, has refused a|wppss asked the court to re-/8Tound that thé. jury shouldn't of pines was totally unprepared to a heart attack said the main deal with “about 80,000 captives clemencyappeal. verse a 32 decision by the Fed-/hear him. basis for the diagnosis was A storm of protest against!eral Power Commission to let) The state claims Dr. Carl A Coppolino’s saying she had had diers and Filipino refugees who jeapital punishment ragedithe Pacific Northwest Power|Coppolino, Carmela’s husband, chest pains all of the day “Death March” among Japan’s had gone to Bataan after the through California with an/Co., Portland, Ore.,. build the|did the injecting. before. war crimes. start of the war.” intensity unmatched since Caryl/High Mountain Sheep Dam on| Bailey moved that Judge The neighbors said she never The Japanese commander in Japan's full-scale attack on |Chessman, a convicted kidnaper|the Snake River between Idaho Lynn N. Silvertooth force the jcomplained of any pains and the , Lt. Gen, Masa | Bataan was launched on April 3, \and rapist turned author, lostiand Oregon. The 194 decision|state to show, by questioning jappeared in the. best of health. haru Homma, who wassaid not 1942, By LOUIS caXSELS jwhere the older~forms are his 12-year battle to escape the was appealed last year after it|with the jury absent, that | Two of them tesstified that just to have personal knowledge: of About 50,000 to 60,000 sip WASHINGTON (UPI) —The|retained. |gas chamberin 1960. was upheld by the U.S. Court of|Helpern has a foundation for his after the death Coppolino told nese soldiers took part in the |2Piscopal Church, whose stately Episcopalians using the new| Nation’s First - |Appeals for the District of Co-jopinion sound enough to makeit them an autopsy had disclosed admissible, Bailey said if the a “massive coronary” attack, offensive, according to official |worship services have under- service will find themselves | In the past several years,|lumbia, |gone little change in the past standing more and kneeling |there has a drastic decrease in| Louis F. Claiborne, a Justice judge finds it Japanese information, This fiThe evidence is that there was ‘no-autopsy until Helpern did one gure differs sharply with some 400 years, is moving gingerly less, although there will con- \capital punishment in the|Department attorney appearing the next Dec. 17 on court order. American estimates that placed toward liturgical reforms al- tinue to bé the frequent changes United States. There were 56|for Interior Secretary StewartippREen PONE fellow gener- total strength of the Japanese most as sweeping ‘as’ those ‘of posture that the original |He found a healthy heart and jexecutions in 1960, 47 in 1962|L. Udall, and Northcutt Ely, Western oriented forces on the Philippine penin- undertaken by Roman Catho- authors of the prayer bosk and only one last year.|lawyer for WPPSS, asked the Herbed corn bread is good |body and ‘no cause of death lies, prescribed with a view to Mitchell's execution would bejcourt to send the case back to with chicken or pork chops. Add other than” what he regards as sula at 200,000. Many other Japanese military | Asa first step in revising the keeping congregations wide \the nation’s first of 1967. \the FPC for new hearings. 1 teaspoon of poultry seasoning a lethal amount of a drug used were executed as war Gen. Wachi, who stayed \long-cherished Anglican Book of awake. and % teaspoon of ground by anesthesiologists, behind in Manila with Gen. following the end of |Common Prayer, a special Theneteffect of the changes, | Another convicted murderer) Claiborne contended the comHelpern, 64, chief New York the war, and today there are Homma, said “I am too old now \liturgical commission has pro- according to the Rev. Dr \faces death in California’s|mission “brushed aside” a good: thyme to a 10 or 12-ounce Medical Examiner, testified at only a handful of ex-officers jto remember exactly how many posed a complete overhaul Of Massey M.Shepherd Jr., vice jcyanide chamber next Tuesday|case for federal construction of package of corn bread. mix a Sarasota hearing last Septemjand 59 other persons are on the|the dam while Ely said WPPSS, along with the milk and egg still alive. They usually prefer |Japanese soldiers took part in ie service ot Holy Communion. | chairman of the commission, is jstate’s death row awaiting theirla public agency, should have’ called for in package directions. ber that his staff chemist found to remain quiet. The few that campaign.” |, “We believe the time is ripelt, “make the service less \date with the pellets andacid.|been given a priority to the site Bake in prehea' 425-degree succinycholine chloride comClaims Outnumbered Japanese who will talk about it oven about 20 minutes. Makes 6 ponents in Camela’s body, had at all deny vehemently the “However,” he added, “I do for radical searching after the| contemplative, and more ex- | Mitchell attemptedto take hisjunder federal laws. been unable to find them’ in of ae. eatsTe, preseive of “joy and hope and| own life shortly after his} Robert A, Solomon, attorney servings. American’ charge that the|remember that we were out- [goal leclares the | iving.” izes | y r other bodies that had had numbered by our captives. This report that is likely to stir ipatheEveharit emphasize? | sobbing mother visited him on|for the FPC, and Hugh Smith, “medicinal’ amounts” of the was because we couldn't leave jdeath row. {counsel for the power company, ENGINDERS IN DEMAND muscle relaxant drug, and he too many of our men to handle [gaanipspos else a celebration of the love of | Prison officials said Mitchell joined in arguing against send- Engineering is losing its appeal therefore deduced she had had ; ; |God. the prisoners of war since we Peery case back to the cgm- among college freshmen. The a lethaldose. meets in Seattle next) One of thie moat striking jslashed his forearm with the|ing the : still had to fight to claim razor blade but the cut was/mission. Engineering Manpower Com- He also found a “needle features of the new serviceis a New Liturgy and would not) The court will announce its| mission reports that 830,000 new \puncture and track” in her left act called “the \superficial Fighting ended on Bataan Ten thousand copies of the jceremonial peac —a jinterfere with the execution. {decision in a formal written graduates will be needed by 1976 buttock, which he said was an handclasp of brotherApril 8, but the formalcessation proposed new “Liturgy of the: eae Mitchell's attorney, Evander|opinion later in the year. but only 500,000 will. be avail- unlikely site for a self-inflicted ‘of the battle was delayed until Lord’s Supper” ave been hood initia ted by the priest and C . Smith, immediately tele-| Claiborne said the 700-foot-|able. pungtyre. ‘the following day when the distributed to Episcopal dioce- jpassed from person to person (graphed Supreme Court’ Justice |high dam, which would dwarfall American military commander, ses and parishes across the |throughout the congregation. It |William ©, Douglas and asked|but the Grand Coulee Dam, Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, country for study prior to the symbolizes the spirit of commu- \for-a stay on the basis the|would “dominate” nine federal jnity and mutual interdepenappeared in person to declare convention. dence which Christ commended suicide attempt surrender, client “insane.” Episcopal conventions in the : Terashita said following the past have demonstrated a to his disciples. oc Refused {ment to provide greater flood | formal declaration of surrender, marked reluctance to tamper | Although the new communion masses of Americans and with the prayer book, which jeite is the most important Smith's plea came shortly|control, navigation, fishery and after Reagan refused to Paras benefits. Filipinos emerged from their proposal pending for i jt RO clemency and a hastily con-| But Claiborne’s contention that hiding places in the mountains einesaac Cast _ changein the official standards |vened three-man U.S. Court ofthe federal government would ‘i James Bible for the of Episcopal worship, informal jAppeals also rejected a stay.ibe “more concerned” than a jungles. “They were totally exhausted King experiments with liturgical inThe U.S. Supreme Court had|private company over fishery from their three months in the beauty of its English prose. novations have been underway] take, n similar action Monday. [resources drew a retort from mountains,” he recalled. “They Realizing it would be futile to| march. in some Episcopal churches for! Meanwhile, opponents of capl- Justice William ©. Douglas that 74 and living a had, enough ammunition but) try’ to rush the s- (Several years. In some cases 'ta} punishment, church groups| federal dams already had been they were without food. Many of reforms, the liturgical commi: the experimentation eSahadisacousi> tat stants and somelegislators launched a)“yery destructive” to salmon on| them were suffering from sion will not even suggest that wide variety of protests against|the Columbia River, the new communion service be|!°" Fait various kinds of diseases. the execution, scheduled just 30 approved for general use by the Episcopal traditionalists. Lack Of Food Prayers minutes before the state senate’ | J “Those Americans and Filipi- coming convention. In Washington's famous opened hearings on a bill to/front of Governor Reagan's nos brought ofly empty frying The most it hopes for is that) Church of St. Stephen and the repeal the death penalty. the convention may authorize pans and canteens with them,” (°. a Incarnation, worshippers who group of x nearly 100 Terashita said, adding that the| ‘ial use” of the new service \apj on Good Friday Japanese troops also were short |i” Parishes willing to exper- jexpecting the customary three the main gate of San Quentin was sentenced to die andjof food. “‘At first they did not ee treated ‘hour devotion were shortly before midnight Tues- fatally shooting a police officer know what to do with such a The new service is shorter to jazz guitarist Charlie day, Another 100, many carry- during a tavern holdup in vast number of U.S. and and more flexible than the insteadstrumming an accompa- ing lighted candles, paraded in Sacramento in 1963. present one. The familiar|BYrd Filipino soldiers and refugees,” iy state of|timent to the SEay Terashita said. “They also did “prayer for the whole Ico] Ri Church” is replaced by \Prayers of the Rev, ha tarted|not n”” means oflChrist's eupetisto litany of intercessions fa Boosontsty a 3 confusion of war, there are/9@Pan afd the United States.” virtually no authoritative offi-| The long, hastily organized) ~American and Filipino st Episcopal Church Moves Toward Sweeping Reforms Admiral 1967 BIG SCREEN COLOR TV WOOD CONSOLE 5 at rHpit - ij 7 se c ; with RECTANGULAR TUBE -|which worshippers join the (Ptiest” and author oo WO Re sn Sr ws IM oe (priest in praying’ for peace, for Stenya,Bryon by Kate Osann Christian unity, for the wellbeing of the church, and “for all [Running With Me, Jesus?” who in this transitory life are in | Any shéck which the Good) serviee may have) danger, trouble, sorrow, need, \Friday among parishioners | Sickness or any other adversi- engendered been |¥2s mild, com, pared to that! i ty.” Other prayers have which conservative Episcopa-| rewritten, shortened or omitted. 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