Show A il The 4 S411 Lake Tribune Tuesday 1567 25 Apra Eisenhou - 3 tilll'eVOlt tk4" 14 a: IZ Edt)'s 4 NA: Aot 4 'S1 ot i Awm Ob e t e 4' 41 — 11 04 - ! 414–mop- WP ff 70-IAAfi 4 ' ! CALIF (:P1) AitetiA"‘trench-diggin- g 3 moon robot Surveyor worked in the mol shade of a eclipse Monday and used the rpiteto from th ms boiiing photograph Earth and rays Venus From frying pan to freezer as the effect on the spacecraft as it squatted on the moon's Ocean of Storms region when the earth slipped between the Fun and moon r During the nearly long eclipse the moons surface temperature tumbled from Z55 degrees above to155 below zero to permit the without fear of picture-takinout Surveyor's deliburning cate cameras r 4 S: I 44 e NEW YORK (UPI) — ForVice President Richard M Nixon said Monday he believes US bombing of MIG bases in North Vietnam will not increase the possibility of Communist China entering the Wa r Nixon said Peking has been provoked In the past but has not entered the war" not because of lack of will but lack of power "Red China does not dare have a confrontation with the United States" Nixon said He made the statement on k his arrival here from a mission to la Asian countries FT 07 AAe e L4p r 4' Pr"1 -- 4fitt "-- -- - ' L1'r7314 kr 1& ''''''' 70771! fL'- - 16- - —01---4''"ieft- " 04 Ati Press r—Associaled Little Soldier Amid Wreckage OAK LAWN ILL — Miles D Zahradnik 8 wears a play soldier's uniforin as he leaps from downed Actor 63 Ries CALIF CULVER CITY ?AP) — Actor Tom Conway the suave hero of the "Falcon" movie series died In a hospital Saturday of a liver ailment it was learned Monday night Conway 63 was the brother of actor George Sanders lie n was the star of nearly 300 pictures and the radio series "Sherlock Holmes" and (AP) — Vice President Hubert IL Humphrey said Monday night he never wants people to believe Americans are willing to fight for white Europeans but not for people of another race in Asia "I would hate for that propaganda to get loose in the world" Humphrey said in a Democratic before speech party county and precinct workers from the southeast was Conway "Inspector Mark Sabre" in television's early years How Come We Kept You Waiting 5 Years For This Great Indigestion Discovery? Were Very Careful People l) We had to be sure our formula does more for gassy-aci- d indigestion than plain antacids not only neutralizes excess acid—it also gives you an extra ingredient (Simethicone) that helps get rid of painful gas— relieves heartburn that "over-stuffefeeling as no plain ant acidcan Tablets or Liquid Di-Gis a product of Plough Inc Thank you for wasting departed for an airport to end his Texas visit HOUSTON About 40 repolicemen strained his group and there were no incidents As the vice his approached president automobile one of the group - shouted "Go home - Humphrey" Other demonstrators had picketed Humphrey's midafternoon arrival but as was the case at the hotel he ignored them and most of their chants were drowned out by music from a high school band Texas area Vietniks Chant Proposed hi Minutes later about a dozen demonstrators opposing the war picketed'the front of the downtown hotel as Humphrey programs 1949 in enumerating Humphrey of the Great Soeie- said he himself had pro 4ty telephone pole amid tornado's wreckage were damaged by a twister in area last posed Medicare in 1949 ''What they Called me!" he said "and some of you down here did it and you know it" lie said critics of the Great Society programs are those who opposed them from the beginning "I'd rather have a program s that works only well than have a man who wouldn't start it" he said three-fourth- Speeds Through demonSimilar pickets strated earlier in the day at Austin but the vice president ignored them and outlined without incident America's peace objectives in a speech before the Texas Legislature FLA — Mary NAPLES Gibson the wealthy divorcee for whom the state claims De Carl Copp° lino killed his first wife was called by the state Monday as a "hostile witness" in a vain effort to establish the amount of her fortune Copp° lino is being tried on a charge that he drugged his first wife Carmela to death so he could wed Mary and live a life of luxury on her money Speaking in a voice barely audible in the courtroom the attractive brunette who married Coppolino six weeks after Carmela's death said he received stocks cash and real estate from her exhusband Gordon Gibson but had no idea of her net worth his questions sidering it" Schaub asked If Mary had Two women members of the told a friend shortly before Maxwell Bridge Club at SaraCarmela's death whether she sota who had played cards was "trying to figure out a with Coppolino and Mary said way to remarry Gibson" they appeared very happy to"The subject of remarriage gether in the weeks preceding ng ate Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON—Joint Committee on Atomic Energy for May 9 on radiation exposure and lung cancer in underground uranium mine workers Wallace F Bennett Sen member of the joint he was said committee pleased the hearings were going to be held Bennett Hopeful :' :' 'ct ' q111Ti don't think that there is any doubt that cancer incidence in miners is a problem In certain mine operations" said Sett Bennett °I hope ' '1''"t'k:''A i ‘i'""ii that the hearings :54 'g ' radiation the investigated issues of radiation exposure of personnel in the atomic enen gy industry The problem is one which requires continued attention and the Joint committee has the responsibility to follow the determine if the necessary corrective actions are being taken" said Sen matter to Bennett ':"1 '''"' 359-019- The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA Ni Committee's Task reported that radiation hazards in the uranium milling industry have been reduced since 1960 when a special subcommittee on Sen 2 Bennett - 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SMIEJIDGE Gallantly The enemy did fail But to put it in those terms is to understate grievously what happened Our men responded gallantly These were the times when the grand strategy and the high hopes' of high Jo t1ED11 - Noisy Toilet? 571117777D Responded a group of 1945 7 tired men met in my headquarters in Rheims The moment was at hand There had mid-51arc- week following it The Quality goes in before the name goes v J powsmom Low-CoLoans Generous Dividends Savings and Loan Insurance Protection Confidential Professional Service t' Offered Pardons Dangerous Episode The bulge was a dangerous episode but at Bastogne the most publicized (but possibly not the most critical) stand in our furious defense encircled thousands of paratroopers hemmed in held out and wrecked the Nazis' time schedule On a smaller scale was repeated in Bastogne scores of little places hamlets and bridge crossings and road bends where handfuls of men might for hours hold up a Nazi column On Dec 22 1914 our southern counterattack was launched and in my Orsome of my generation's der of the day I wrote: doings and vagaries 'The enemy is making his I believe that we can alsupreme effort lie is fightIng ways rely even as I had to in savagely to take bark all that the I3attle of the Bulge and you hau unn and is using the concurrent winter fighting every treacherous trick to from the North Sea to the deceive and hill In the Italian Alps on the willinglitCP of your proven bravery ness and readiness of Ameriand fortitude fad comcans including young ones to pletely endure greatly in their con- 'But we cannot bP content try'e cause with his mere repulse By 1945 we cap In rushing out from his fixed detuned the Munchen-Gladbacfenses the enemy may give us the largest German city that — the chance to turn his great est gamble into his worst defeat So I call upon every man of all the allies to rise to new heights of courage of resolution and of effort" Introducing Information COMPANIES LIKE CREDIT UNIONS BECAUSE EMPLOYEES RECEIVE 5714" ' r I - - ' n- take-ove- S will provide to permit faster resolution of the problem" "Other committee members have been requesting the AEC and the public health service to develop specific guidance for the uranium mining industry for some time" i: keepsake Diamond Jowl lor ti School High Strode U-Mini- p'‘kv4 letly '''"'"'I's ers lie also stopped to chat with members of the Galena Park say he looked jubilant?" asked Assistant Prosecutor William Senators Docket Hearing On vs Cancer " lac lush 157 Se Main moved through a reception line of 50 city county and area political and civic lead "Wouldn't 'Fishing' For Information Frank St Attorney he was Schaub admitting s A dratnatk nire ring design will make your diamonds look larger lovelier and reveal their full brilliance It costs so little to put your diamonds In 0 Weft nen setting Humphrey also ignored the Houston International Airport demonstrators and quickly es They had given up their wives and children or set aside their hope of wives and children overcome luxuries or poverty fought down their inclinations to rest their tired bodies to play it safe to search out a hiding place In the light of their recordam skeptical about the critics of young people these clays — including myself — who bemoan their alleged deserton of traditional American standards Many things now going on naturally disturb me because they seem senseless or purposeless or graceless In a nation whose numbers 200 million now approach tens of thousands will be found who skulk whenever danger looms who seek safety for their own hides or who are confused or questioning In the days of the Bulge not all soldiers were heroes had fallen to the Ales up to that moment I was up frnrn with Van Gdlem's cot ps The troops had gotten into the city a couple of hours ahead of us but I was interested in w at( Suddenly ing their there was the clamor of aircraft lire The tArget an incredibly fast plane a brilliant flash in the final fad ing moments of the Nazi LuftNA alle the first Jet I'd eer seen in flight It looked more like a bright little silver fly in the Sky than anything elseand it seemed far out of range of h "fishing" for information on came up constantly from the her holdings got "I don't re- day I divorced him in 1963" member" answers to most of she said "But I was not con- By Ben Funk Associated Press Writer "I Your Diamonds as else- — Coppolino's 2nd Wife Mum on Size of Fortune I flew Beauty For whete sleet on the start of Overlord we knew that we would win — but we knew it not factually 4L0-4- 4 but with faith Gen 4weswint W h e n the Eisenhoyer Nazis' situation was hopeless by any rational standard they ±" 001 could 'still explode into fitful "441 snatches of energy and deadW li' ness With the Russians on the east and the Western allies in from the Homes drivingin the frenziedother Side only mind of Hitler and those hypnotized Friday by him could there have been the expectation of lightning strokes that would liberate Germany from our tightening encircling armies Prosecution Nears Windup me-lio- "The Saint" er Humphrey Defends U S Racial Image tour-wee- fact-findin- g I saw it and ice rot 6 A Joao Nixon on China: mer Ity4 and t - and freezing clammy rain all the pain or arduclus marches and sleepless watch- fr The war as not all osters and beef and breakthroughs as everyone knows But as noted I have told the mill- tary story r 4 1V itar"N two-hou- 'No Inter ention' 4g 40 7 a By Dk ight D Eisenhov A z note jast In geres of la elfues excetved the for ofei broc At Ease tf4 01 PrestOgr D E ide' - V snow — ti Wf 4ns Inqinet Beat Nazis d 4 1 a Courag-e- pq !e Gets Earth Sheer p -- FASADE:41l 'At Ease' I US Briefs Venus er— 1Zz f ( Highland Driv forking—Any Lot I gs |