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Show 2A DESERET NEWS, Tuwdoy, ;'f. fayNgfaftyi. .yfeigag April 8, 1968 Apollo Color TV KENNEDY. HA. Space officials say there is better than a chance that the descent of two Apollo 10 astronauts toward the moon next month will be seen on home television in live color. CAPE (AP) 50-5- 0 It all depends on whether the first color TV camera de- signed for a manned spaceship will be ready in time for Apollo 10 s scheduled May 18 liftoff. With two TV cameras also aboard, Apollo 10 is expected to be the most televised flight yet Air Force Col. Thomas P. Stafford, Apollo 10 commander, said. "I am pushing hard" to get the color TV camera e . aboard. "If Navy Cmdr. John W. Young could aim the color camera to show the departing LEM with the moon in the background about 70 miles below. Equipped with a zoom lens, having a variable focal the camera could length, show the LEM at considerable distances from the command views ship and give close-uof the lunar surface, officials we do, youll see lots of pictures, including some of the lunar module (LEM) undocking and starting die descent,' he said. Plans call for the LEM to approach within five miles of the iunfj surface. A landing will not be attempted. to be carried The camera Inside Apollo 10s three-macould also command ship be used to show color pictures of earth from the vicinity of the moon and from various distances between earth and moon. Stafford and Navy Cmdr. Eugene A. Cernan are to uncouple the LEM from the command ship in moon orbit, then pilot the spidery craft on its descent. Inside the command ship, p n said. The color should be great as good if not better than any standard color television said seen, Lebar, Stanley manager for the Westingbouse Electric Corp., builder of the color camera. Weighing 10 pounds and about 12 inches long, the camera is similar to ones carried aboard previous spacecraft program which relayed pictures to earth. black-and-whit- e Westinghou.se modified the system, however, to Include a filter wheel that divides the image into various colors which can then be reconstituted at ground receiving stations. A new ground converter that can make incoming signals suitable for home television sets was built by National Aeronautics and Space Administration engineers at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston, Tex. Before giving final approval to carry the camera aboard Apollo 10, the space agency wants to test the system to make sure it will work. Whether this can be accomplished by May 18 Is not yet certain. , Kune -WASHINGTON (AP) What might a new, simple income tax system look like if Congress simply got tired of repairing the old one, junked in a system than the present one. The present personal exemption is only $600, but the code is studded with special it and started over? deductions and provisions for treatment of different kinds of Although practically no one income in different ways. do to the lawmakers expects He cited estimates that the anything so drastic, a few actual tax now paid average House witnesses the at hardy on income is about 10.8 total Ways and Means Committee's 0 tax reform hearings have tes- per cent in the that it increases bracket; only tified about what revision from the ground up might to 28.8 per cent in the bracket and mean. above that actually declines Ml uTES FIVE slightly, so that the average they have tor incomes of $1 million and Generally, sketched a tax system that over is 26.7 per cent could reduce the time required for making out one's return to five minutes. $10,000-$11,00- $100,000-$150,00- Thts H what K must feel like to live In Australia!" Both Sides Rest Wiping out practically all and deductions exemptions would do that. And making all income subject to tax would allow the government to raise the same amount of revenue with lower tax rates. In fact, there is a small but vocal school of tax economists advocating the same rate for every one probably something between 15 and 30 per cent. In Sirhan Trial LOS ANGELES (UPI)-B- oth side rested finally Tuesday in the trial of Sirhan B. Sirhan for the murder of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Final witness was Dr. Leonard B. Olinger, who differed from previous psychologists on the state of the defendant's mind he when mortally wounded Kennedy last June 5 in the Ambassador Hotel. Olinger, the 91st and last witness, said he felt that the defendant was able "maturely and meaningfully to deliberate and entertain malice aforethought. Earlle witnesses said they frit Sirhan was able to premeditate a murder. After Olinger waa excused trial Judge Herbert V. Walker saiad opposlnig aides would check with the court on status of various exhibits. The Judge indicted that he would be ready to hear the start of final arguments in the after- tax appears to run counter to the basic principle of the present system but some proponents say it procould be even more gressive higher in effect on the bigger incomes than the present tax. BETTES SYSTEM In one of the more elaborate presentations to the committee, J. A. Stockfisch of WashA noon. Associate prosecutor David M. Fitts was expected to lead off for the prosecution. Both sides called psychiatrists in their rebuttal cases following earlier completion of prosecution and defense testimony. With the trial in its final week Dep. Dist. Atty. Lynn B. Compton said the prosecution would not ask for a death penalty when the trial goes to the seven-majury Elevate Women BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -CC. Redadow and Marian Bass have a double distinction in the Buffalo Police Department. They were promoted to desk lieutenants Monday, becoming the first women in the departments history to be appointed to that rank. It is also the highest level ever reached by a Buffalo policewoman. atherine important gift . . . - Concorde 002 taxied down the British Aircraft Corporations runway here at speeds of up to 12C miles per hour. The big plane accelerated down the runway, then suc- Blast Kills 9, Hurts 40 SWITZERLAND AARAU, An explosives factory (AP) blew up today at the village of Dotdkon, killing nine persons and Injuring 40 others, police reported. Alarm sirens and church bells began ringing in villages and towns for miles around as the explosion sent a shock wave through the countryside and raised a gigantic mushroom cloud over the village. Within minutes hundreds of ambulances, fire engines and patrol cars from the entire canton of Aarau raced to an industrial village of some 2,000 inhabitants. Dot-tiko- n, LONDON (LTD A Art has destroyed half of the sleeping protection used by a four-maBritish team that spent the weekend at the cahmped North Pole, the London Times n under a tent 7 feet square and 6 feet high within 12 miles of the pole, the Times said in a copyrighted story. One of the members, Alan Gill, 36, also lost his sleeping bag in the fire and spent the night in his wolfskin parka, a jacket he wears while travel- Rolls-Royc- What happened? Had someone, traveling at 60 miles hour, heard something besides the dock? Nothing so crass. "Recent test experience, said a Rolls spokesman in suitably muted tones, "has shown that exceptional overload conditions may cause the side steering level securing seat screws on Silver Shadow and Bentley T series cars to relax their torque tightness. In other words, there may be a couple of screws loose in the steering mechanism. To Study Indians abroad. Most of the greetings came from Communist splinter parties around the world. The major Communist parties of the world, both inside and outside the Communist bloc, watched the Peking proceedings silently or criticized them as a travesty of commu WASHINGTON (UPI) -SEdward M. Kennedy, and his Indian education subcommittee began a en. 3,000-mil- fact-findi- e, trip through Alaska today to study conditions among impoverished Indians. next supply airdrop. The Times report said the loss of the tent, Gills sleeping bag and some of their person-a- l items had shattered the expeditions Jubilation over reaching the pole by foot last Saturday. The Times said toe fire apparently was started by a stove used to warm the tents and dry clothes. Despite the setback, the was expedition ing. The expedition is attempting the first surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean. Temperatures at the pole were hovering around minus 30 degrees Farenheit. The expedition faces the prospect of sleeping, cooking and eating under the one tent at least until April 16 when the Royal Air Force has scheduled its defect! Tse-tun- Setback For Polar Party The loss forced the four to spend Monday night huddled NEW YORK (UPD There was a mild panic on Park Avenue Monday, and in Washington an agitated ripple e ran around Embassy Row all the Silver Shadows and Bentley Model Ts made during the past four years have been recalled because of a "potential nism. Chief among these was the Soviet Commumst party, which denounced the congress and the Chinese party leadership The labor (Conimunisi) party of Albania called the congress a turning point in history because it signifies Maos "triumph in Chinas cultural revolution. This victory of great historic significance is inseparably connected with the giant figure of Mao great Marxist-Lenlnls- t and outstanding master of revolution, who has developed and raised to a new and higher level the ideas of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin, the Albanians said. TV North Vietnamese sent their "warmest congratulawhile the Viet Cong tions sent greetings of militant solidarity and warmest salutations. The HONG KONG (UPI) Communist Chinese Party opened the second week of its ninth congress today with propaganda calls urging Chinese worker- - to greater heights for Chairman Mao Newspaper and radio stations throughout the Communist nation weie reported urging workers to show their support for Mao by promoting production and putting their faith in his policies. Most of the 700 million people of China were being kept in the dark about what the 1,512 delegates were doing in their closed sessions. Except for a brief communique after the April 1 opening session, there has been no official word on the congress The opening proceedings. communique contained little of substance. Along with calls for support, the Peking regime also broadcast and published greetings to the congress sent from Tse-tun- cessfully slowed with the use of a braking parachute. reported today. RECALLED FOR 'TROUBLE' an trials today. ward and by today had completed two thirds of its 3,500-mil- for moving trek across the e TVIS. ft WED. THIS IS WHIT YOU 0Ti run MIcImOMw COURSI iMfirliaM Me 4 MrfliMi Special Iiw CkotoatMak Res. $1.70 taSikiOiW 5-- 9 PJW. CHICKEN DINNER Tip Top fete Tmm Rut Ml aid HMf Arc- tic. The primary object of toe expedition, sponsored by the Royal Geographic Society, was not to reach toe pole but to make the fir surface crossing of the Arctic Ocean on foot in a trek from Point Barrow, Alaska, to Spitsbergen, 400 miles north of Norway. Tan 035 MOM! 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