Show 4 v Pi - For Classified "1 Phone 3 Other Tribune departments: News information scores all other departments phone 363-151- 1 355-751- rr I1 4 br 35" Vitihnt 1 363-152- Vol 193 5 Salt Lake City Utah —Vetinemlay Morning— May No 31 Bile Bolstering No Gun Son AA 4 I ' '''-- lo ' :4 t it 145 '' ' s '' ' 41 it ' ' Aot ' i '''l l' ‘- 1 I r- '": ' ''7 '''' - l s' '' ''t 4- ': '' ' ''- House td' ' —"' - ) 'Artificial : ' '' ''''' 11' -- f ' '' '4 ': :r t i l'fi (1:?:: ''t ' J i "' t I :::?: :? 4 k kt r ( l ''' - rib - f Withdraws Motion IIeart Beats I 00 t I ' '1A7- ! ' ' '? 6 1 - 4477"- -' ' 1 - ' k' -'' - ' 4'4 '' 1 - - ''': I '::' f ' - : - - - ::::: : '"2- t"' :' ' 0114Nk): II 42:''''''"-- ' - ''''' 4'2' :olof-- ' 'I H' 4 s 1'4 ': 1 P t It ' 1' ' ( l'''''''' ) :' t ' '' After a conference with floor t 4 ('5gt 4 t ' it leaders and Senate President ' o N W : Oscar McConkie Jr Sen :' ' !''' ' f i "i:41 I ''i Grover withdrew his motion for :" By Paul Freeman ' t ''r ' '' fi "' ' '''''''':7 ::::: 5: ''I a of ''Irt: the rules with suspension United Press International 'i ' k to t ) s'0 ' ' the that the bills ' e i'::7' ' f :::' HOUSTON — Pioneeri- could explanation f''4'''''' 311 not be sent to the House I') ' ' ' — ( ng surgeon Dr Michael E until Wednesday morning in any ' ::::1: '4 1 f i DeBakey Tuesday implanted an !event and that there was no 41 tx heart in a 4: n to " : be gained by vantage ::'''') ' ) ' '' tA :4: ' I ' and reported that the i i‘ ' pending rules patient was "awake and doing Still on the Senate second quite well" calendar awaiting Press Wirephoto The artificial heart device reading consideration are four resoluwhich sustained life for nearly tions proposing constitutional Thomas Stafford rubs his balding head in frustra- mate Eugene Cernan places hand to Stafford's ghoulIlli- amendments to five days in a tion after Gemini 9 mission was canceled Ills team- - der Flight was scrubbed when Agena fell into ocean provide for nois coal miner in a medical nual sessions an increase in breakthrough last month — was compensation to legislators to used as a "last resort" on Wa- empower the Legislature to lter L Weans a native of Wood- vene itself into special session inville Wash and to provide specific constitu tional authority for interim 'Aortic Ball Valve' committee work These may DeBakey headed the blue rib- - generate more differences than Beaters News Agency boreliAlletitItorist operatinr 4k) :thd bills adVinced Tilesday — Britain's most LONDON McCans for the installation of Minor Amendments learner-motorihas famous an "aortic ball valve" in his of the Vietnamese 1st Di- failed her driving test — for Edwin Q White The four bills dealing with the 'troops By heart I vision into Da Nang today The the 42nd time branch were Associated Press Writer DeBakey had just returned amended but not in a way to men carried their rifles and Schoolteacher Miss Marga— SAIGON Tues day from Washington alter their direction The major Prime Minister(Wednesday) New York Times Service also armed with light and ret Hunter 68 were has been Nguyen Cao Ky DC where he told the Senate amendments were in the direcli— Secretary there but machine WASHINGTON a to obtain guns heavy driving trying Appropriations Committee that tion of giving bipartisan status left Saigort Wednesday appar- were no clashes when they cense for 25 years but Mon of State Dean Rusk warned the northon a tour of restive 25 million dollars was needed to the Legislative Council and ently arrived South Vietnamese Tuesday that day it eluded her again ern provinces He may go to the for more research into the artinew committees said their inability to Join forces in not "I'm proposing for Cheers joint giving Convoy up" of Hue as dissident stronghold ficial heart device The measure (SB 1) to create well as Da support of the war was causing The convoy drove to the Tinh Miss Hunter Nang Marcel L DeRudder a coal!a Hunter stalled "restiveness" among the AmerMiss Monday Budjoint budget and audit one of three lloi official no pagoda There was dtkilied by his leaky mittee for was announcement example left dhist pagodas where antigovern- her car right at the start of ican people as Ky from of test "I'm very sorry five members Rusk rejected a Buddhist heart got a slightly different changed aboard an Air Viet Nam jet but ment forces are collected Some the " said the transport ministry leader's plea for American model of an artificial heart — each house to four members Vietnamese sources said they 2000 civilians and several bun-Se- e intervention against Premier technically a "left ventricular with majority and minority Ithought he would go first to Da Page 6 Column 5 examiner leA selecting an equal bypass" — April 21 in a seven-hou- r pat Nguyen Can Ky and explicitly and perhaps on to ate Nanag number refused to "pass judgment" on operation the old imperial capital 50 miles A bill revising the Legislative Ky's use of troops to seize the to the northwest Lived Four Days See Page 8 Column 1 dissident city of a Da Nang DeRudder lived for almost five Urged to Give Up from Buddhist forces last days with the device supplying new commander In the The blood to his body then died of a 1st Corps northern area Maj Set Aside Differences COMING collapsed lung DeBakey said Gen Huynh Van Cao Tuesday later that the artificial heart had Instead he said the US was urged rebels to give up their IN'THE TRIBUNE Thich Tri Quang the nothing to do with the patient's telling York Nev Stock to Times Service 9870000 Exchange rose struggle He said that otherwise death and in fact was allowing of the Buddhist most powerful NEW yortK — Stock prices shares the highest in seven sesthey will be considered crimihis heart to heal when the lung leaders and all other leading 9260000 on sions from Monday South put on a small show of strength Konrad i!idenauer nals Vietnamese ligures that collapse ended DeRudder's lifei Declines outnumbered advanIn Saigon Ky's military gov- Tuesday morning but lost their must set aside their The pump installed in McCans they 230 to 1000 Budces a of 1966 the in accused another ernment afternoon by Memoirs margin by gains "lesser" differences concenis a compact device that uses dhist leadership of treason and retreat that again carried lead- a slightly better showing than trate on the war 1915-5- 3 less power than a closet light against Commurder alerted ate troops to ing market averages to new on Monday but new lows munists the creation of bulb and is devised so that it permit 474 519 to from soared a day stand by for action in case of lows a constitutional government and lakes blood from the left auricle earlier The moddeclines more were in the capital rioting fix their sights on the "great of the heart and bypasses the Most of Da Nang was occu- erate than in most recent sesThe American Stock Extasks" of economleft ventricle a muscle of the revolutionary e c change had its third worst day ic and social development pied Sunday and Mondm by sions although some vital organ that does 90 per cent favorites were 100 of issues clipped of the year A total troops sent by the Saigon gov- trading te: - d of the work of the entire heart Making the first major adadvanced while 627 declined – ernment to crack down on dissi- for sizable losses N711 s The ministration comment on the avIndustrial was of declines The number Can Beal Itself Hue is center of a harder dents 4100) 390 at noon closed at exceeded on Monday when &VI new political turmoil Rusk said up erage and the resistance government Physicians believe that the " so far has not moved troops a new low of 86414 down 339 Issues fell in price and on May 5 the US was using all its influleft ventricular bypass can Standard & Poor's when 629 lost ground there '''''''''''''Itl allow the heart to heal itself ence to bring the rival factions' index was ahead 007 at noon Volume climbed to 3460000 Clashes Averted once the workload is removed but closed at a new low of 8363 shares from080000 on toher One form of persuaThe hospital bulletin announcKy was accompanied on his off 078 Sion he indicated was delivery Monday A Serialization ing the surgery said: trip by Lt Gen Nguyen Huu Volume on the New York Dealer selling veakened most of the warning that the Amen "The basic reason for the sun! prime minister and issues in can of the Startinrel Sunday in Co deputy people were restive about gery was to insert an aortic ball Maj Gen Cao Van Vien chief Most of the life active trading effort to supChuckle valve The patient was in rather of staff Today's insurance issues lost ground in making a major severe left ventricular heart Zbe rake sZtibunt A convoy of 20 trucks brought Sign on a reducing salon: active Vietnamese independence port trading ono of Amerstd1 (real NeuspaperJ an failure estimated 500 dissident 'Come in and shoo the fat" while their allies were not (Copyright) supplying the "crucial" element of solidarity Conceals Fears : 1 '41 '' '' :: k - ' :''' ' ' '2- :' : :5 ''' '''' :: : r: I :: :: 01-'- ' 1 4 ' 4 - 71i' i '' I Ky Departs Saigon To Tour Hot Spots Drive 'em Nuts! 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' I: er 1 Stock Market Hits Skids To Wipe Out Early Gain - high-pric- v I - 212-ho- s - sion '4 : sus-ma- It was the Atlas that failed Tuesday—its swiveling engine designed to propel and steer the rocket suddenly going wild Air Force officials confirmed the diagnosis that informed w-sources had made earlier Essential Step 4 ! ss The Gemini 9 flight was an v essential step toward working : I l''' out moon-fligtechniques '' For that reason Air Force of- ficials have called an imMedi- 1 '00140 (1 l ate meeting of the technical re- view board on the Atlas with 'i hopes of pinpointing the reason ' ' P4 the Atlas swivel engine went awry ' i' 1' "Oh no oh no oh no" said '4:A '1''': Cernan the pilot Eugene rookie astronaut who was to have made a record 1 7 s:'-space walk on the sec- ' 1 mis- ond day of the three-da7 ' i By John Barbour Associated Press Writer CAPE KENNEDY FLA—US space officials—stung by Tuesday's failure to orbit a target for the Gemini 9 spacectaft— searched for shortcuts to make up for time lost to the vital program to train Americans for their landing on the moon The three-wee- k postponement of the Gemini 9 could be cut— perhaps by a week—if the launch complex can be cleaned up quickly and another Atlas rocket can be checked out to make sure it does not fail again ifJr-4- t:N A! ii'''1i '':1' y l'' jf i L'": ' - - ' 71' :: ' 441 I 1 V4 Y:' V III : ''''-- : ''''t'''''''' t'' o ' QI ' 7: : f t ) ' 'k' 4' ' a 's ' 11 I '' — 11' '! v :'''' ' 1 1 ' :‘: II - 1 '''''''' '':' :'t7i-:- 1 l'I4''''4 : 1:-- !'''''' 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J received measures from the 4: 4: Senate to strengthen the legislative brAnch — i '- - '- 2 t ‘1'' : 1'1' 4 " ''' Sen Wendell Grover t '' al 4L ':1 ''' ': 4 I 1 ' 'N :' :ic 't ''- 0- - ''''''' 411k i'''' Vi ' N '''''' -4- w ' :''' e :k J':1L2-4-' 'Avlxi::' -' ' 8 ''''' ' ' :f:4‘ '4 til::1'' s :' - ' :'' i ' : h ' ' s' ''' 7 's'::'' I' ' ' ''' ' ' i - ' 4 ' - ' ' ' Political Editor The Utah Senate Tuesday indicated a readiness to approve a package of bills and resolutions to strengthen legislative branch of government by advancing four bills to third reading without a dissenting vote The House where the legislation to reorganize and strengthen the executive branch is being introduced had not yet given a clear signal as to its attitude on executive branch proposals A motion in the Senate to suspend rules and pass one or more of the legislative branch measures on final reading was offered on the grounds that such action would speed up procedures in t 111‘'''''' By O N I t CfP Utah Executive Revamp Flu! 'nig Delay in House Malmquist I Tribune Illan's Price Ten Cents 1966 - Salt Lake City and Utah -Fair and and little warmer temperatures on Wednesday 'Weather map on Page 31 ushe New: Blastoff In Vital Gemini 9 Progra HOPE MILLS NC (AP) — Police Chief Floyd W Lucas Monday night told the llope 1111Is Town floprl that the towns only police pistol won't fire 11ayor McKinley hail instructed the town clerk I() "Get Lucas a pistol" Lucas now carries a pistol borrowed from the Cumberland County sheriff's office Legislature Gain in Senate Second Attempt "7 18 Awl on a Wand Pay 1"c8n Bask Forever i - A Big Splash - ' J 1 ) 7 ' o ' ' : ' 4' ' is The trouble was pinpointed In e ' one of two swiveling 'booster I k 1 g engines In the Atlas booster As i i the other swiveling engine and ii the main engine tried to correct AP WirephotAo erfor the wild activity of the Bonanno Joseph retie engine the entire Atlas- Agena swung into anoceanward plunge 'Joe Bananas' It happened just 10 seconds before the Atlas booster engines were to stop firing and- about its 40 Ili 1 4'' four : : tf target ship was' to take eft on Its own A command stopped the Agena from firing and both Irockets separated on schedule falling Into the sea separately I1 Near Bahamas I 91 l The rockets plunged into the !ocean 160 miles from Cape KenNEW YORK (AP) Cosa nedy just east of Grand Baha- Nostra chieftain Joseph (Joe ma Island Bananas) Bonarmo supposedly It might take three days to kidnaped in the rain on Park determine the specific gremlin Avenue 18 months ago returned that wrecked the Atlas' perfor- from an underworld limbo Tuesmance and tore the mission day d about his mysterious disappearance apart The swarthy ruggedly hand"Obviously we've lost something from the program" flight some Bonanno surrendered to officials said but added it was federal authorities who had a too early to tell how much dam- sealed indictment waiting for age was done to the quickening him in connection with his failUS race to the moon ure to keep a date with a Command pilot Thomas P rackets-probinfederal grand a veteran of disap- jury Oct 21 1964 -- - the day he Stafford vanished pointment in the Federal Judge Marvin E space flights — was reported to have said "Oh Frankel set bail at $150000 al" Then he told the though the government asked shucks ground crew: "You can't get $500000 Bonanno was directed your hopes up until that Agena to surrender his passport and (target ship) comes across the except with specific permission States (on first orbit) I've been to keep away from steamship up here a number of times piers railroad depots and airbefore" ports He and Gemini 6 command "Mr Bonanno has no statepilot Walter M Schirra were ment to make at this time" left without a target in the sky said his lawyer Albert J See Page 2 Column 3 i t ' I 0 r Mire In Out of in NY - Gra befOre'llintreflt -- tight-lippe- g nothing-is-forsur- e f t ' i : "- Dow-Jone- -- Z) L21 k ialt Tops in The Tribune i Dapper Dans Ditto Dress Of Modish Madamoiselles LIKE A CUP of sugar that can be borrowed from the next door neighbor designers of men's fashions are looking to the women's world for a few new twists Women are notorious borrowers And so are those who design their fashions But the men are catch ing up and fast The secretary speaking at a' For example a woman dpesn't have to bea fashion news conference weighed his editor to know all about the "Total Look" 131it the men to care cords with great were killed and a are starting to catch on and its not unusual to see dapper some of the administrathat Kvs trove fears gents strolling down the street wearing gingham checked tion's before US Comslacks and a tie to against the Buddhists would jackets coordinated with I - t Police Closing Trap Altér Sniper Kills FBI Agent SHADE GAP PA (Wednesday)-1AP—Police formed a ring of armed men around an eight-milperimeter of wooded mountain country early Wednesday to prevent the slayer of an FBI agent and kidnaper of 17- - is year-olgirl from escaping into e d the darkness William Scranton's press secretary Jack Conmy said authorities anxious to pro- tect the girl decided to wait until dawn to start tightening et the circle on the hunted roan Nk and his captive Gov By then said Conmy at FBI T5 0- I - Miss Bradniek least 625 state policemen agents and National Guardsmen were to be on the Fcene By then too the pack of German shepherd tracking dogs flown here from Arkansas may be ready to start leading the search Conmy said the i flight made the dogs airsick and unable to track when they arrived While state police and FBI agents inched toward their prey the FBI identified the sniper as William a former mental patient Hollenbaugh who lives in a cabin about eight miles south of this rural central Pennsylvania community Agent Terry Ray Anderson 42 married and the father of four children was killed by three slugs from a shotgun as he and other lawmen pushed the search for Peggy Ann Bradnick The FBI charged Hollenaugh who has served 5 to 10 years on three counts of burglary in Western State Penitentiary with murder Ile had been cornmitted to the Fairview State Hospital for the criminal inane spending 13 years Ihere before being released State Police Major Frank Mc Kota said Anderson was killed as lie and another FBI agent and three state policemen combed a ro( ky area near Hollenbaugh's cabin The shots came out of nowhere" said Mc Kett& ) "Anderson and two tracking dogs third dog wound er' " The FBI cl es were filed missioner David A Flood of Bellefonte Pa The FBI said Hollenbaugh a native of Perry Pa "Did shoot and kill agent Anderson while in the performance of Ins c official duties" ('On-(P- ignite a TICW round of interne-din- e match conflict and impel il the: But what's so strange? frad agreement to elect a con-for the girl next door why stiluent assembly this fall 1 Ifollenhaugh was described as 5 feet 61 142 pounds inches weighing with a fair complexion gray-blueyes and dark bait The mid tip of his right thunity has been Agent Anderion amputated and he is missing five teeth Anderson apparently was shot while he and other lawmen were investigating liollenbaugh's cabin after receiving an unofficial report the kidnaped girl was there An FBI spokesman said agents led by dogs See rage 1 Column 1 e 4 settle reason for he said in the fart comfort that- organized units were not now battling each otl'!er and that a Buddhist protest call drew only about 1ti00 pcisens elm) salgon streets Monday night But toward the end of the question period Busk briefly revealed some of Washington's irritation and frustration with the political turmoil! lie found halt-hou- r (Copyright) 1 7 i' a solid-colore- Arm 1 1 : If the "Total Look" Is okeh m0041tIvbwr4Ope 'I' V r '‘ e shouldn't it be for us males? 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