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Prayers Answered As Apollo 1 3 Astr^Tiiduts^Lattd in Ea^Ific^Jqeean Magic Valley's Home Newspaper VOL. 66, NO. 327 ■FWH+FAltSrHMrMOrFRIDA-YrAPRir ] 7 T \V 7 0 - Prayers Answered As Apollo 1 3 Astr^tiiduts^Lattd In Ea^ific^jQeean Tired^e^rilixl^^G r Layoffs Back To Mother Earth Sprea^I I n “EjTMERNTHUGlATTO- -S\Bytoi\“ "I thSi\lt“ ihey“ dl(l a The astronauts* IlnaV24 h ours*' For (be Combined Press beautiful job of it." in space w?re devoted to_| In d ustry ;BOSRD-IWO-JlMA-rUPn=-----^A-highlrplaced-space-agencr-preparing-forxthe-last-seven-j y^llo 13's astronauts splashed source said engineers think Uie hours of flight today. Control- safely in the South Pacific, failure originated in the service lers spent more than two hours By United Press InlemaHonal 1 today, winning a dramatic four- module's oxygen system where raaiomg mem aetaiied, step by Layoffs— spreatl— To— new— 1~ day struggle to overcome something burst. step procedures that had been industries and the economic toll \ America’s'worst space emer- “.We were damned concerned tried out on the ground by m ounted today as 70,000 truck gency. Monday night,” said Slayton, astronauts "flying" spacecraft drivers stayed off the job --------Jameo A. bovelh-«^>hn L. "No question-about-ttr:^------------ agflin Vinlon^P nlcf. mni.ntyr]..-- _____r; Swigert and .F red W. Haise---------------------- -—A - -c a i— belonging'— to— a made it home in theirJieir Teamsters mechanic was command module Odyssey bombed in Dearborn Heights, ter discarding its ruptucedg Nation^s Economy Mich., a. suburb of Detroit. _ _ 5ecyic^-afiCtion_aDd. the lunar, Thursday and vandalism ac­ module Aquarius that saved com panied wildcat strikes in their lives around the moon a N ortheastern Ohio. quarter of a million miles In Worst Slump A 30-lruck caravan was rnet ~ WASHINGTONIUPT;) —The 01 & per cenrdunng \he'Uirfe'6" R lchfieldrO hio. by 150-men---------- ------- ------------------ 1—- -- -- — —nation'seconomyslippediiduuii beL-unuiiiy^iitppeuuunrig during—month inunuis, srW nigner gherthairthe^TS-per" uiun me s.o per lo -smoshod—eve^y— truck---------- maxed an unprecedented dra- u,e first three months of this cent for thfe fourth quarter and window with bricks and bottles, ma in spacfrthat resulted from year into the worst slump since the 4.7 per cent recorded crippling the caravan. Another 30-truck caravan, trying to • the first failure In the natjws the 1960 recession. But.the most —‘ as a whole. Prices• rose follow the first, was turned moon, e^loration. .. program.• The.1. troublesome« v u u iv jv in c inflationiiikia kiu ii since the tiiumore ic ssharply im i p i / lasklast /year c o i thanUIOJI at only scientific success from the Korean War continued unabat- any timesince the Korean War. back after the lead truck rv\1il«An liroe thA . _ . crashed and the other trucks $375 million m ission was the ed. Harold C. Passer, assistant were pelted with bricks. crash of a spent rocket on the The Commerce Department commerce secretary for econ- —M any.-o t—<he--6;000~atriktng— 'saia THttfsday thfehdtiiin’--------T5Un omic a tta irs, predicted output driv ers In Q eveland returned to _ Splashdo.wn_came__at 1:08 output of goods and services would resume its growth during work Thursday but refused to P-m. , declined at an annual rate of the current quarter which ends ’ drive their rlgi » trucking The spacecraft landed 1.5 per cent in the first quarter June 30. rcompany owner said, "They’re upright, floating, on its broad, of the year but prices Increased "I do not think we are seeing I" absolutely afraid of going out.” flat bottom, and recovery at a rate of 5 per cent. a cumulative decline,” Passer ' ^ o n , Ohio, police repotted helicopter one reported .lt was As a resu)t».there was less to said. “I would think a modest jtindQWs_wece_shbt_out_ot_the-------- "riding comfortably.” ■ buy-ih the January-through-—galn wouldbequlteilkely:"------- offices of two trucking compa- The spacecraft landed and March period but it cost more, j-^es Thursday;................. ' ..... rem ained upside right, In The 1.5 per cent decline In Wildcat strikes, chiefly In Los -contrast to the last two ships economic output was the Tragedy Angeles, St. Louis, Mo., &nd returning from the moon, sharpest since a 3 per cent dip d in the in the fourth q u arter of PLATEU d’ASSY, France water near the bobbing capsule, and it followed a 0.4 per cent (UPI) — A 'new avalanche It was .clearly -visible on drop in-the fourth quarter of roared down Roc des Fiz peak II.r^an-houf Increases (or the television In "stable one" last year. By some rule-of> today, routing rescue workers three-year contract. position. thumb definitions, a downturn digging for b c ^ e s of victim ’s of M any strik ers are waiting the At splashdown controllers and that lasts two consecutive Thursday’s disaster th«t killed .Arms . outcome of legitimate strlke__.__ ___ the mission. control. center .in _ quarlprs \n « rpfft.salQn________ -32—p e m n s —ln --a —xihildpeo^s. Proposed Five Points Houston burst into applause as But there was evidence that tuberculosis sanatorium. VIENNA (UPI)-;n,e Soviet ■“ — they-dld—earlfcr-when' 1he the mini-recession has ended, Teellng off the snowcapped " " ‘S.", l“ 'i l " "3 anln d ip en d e'n f unFon, ^ ‘ command ship was first sight- The J^eraL ^ Reserve said peak Qt daybreak, m asses of Change Is Not Popular confroltotohwetocaiueotthe ‘bouna by national pacU, ed. Industrlul'productlon increased mud, granite and snow rolled Jo, P“S> arE.seeklm lUtan-hoiiJLjtage_______ a j!o ? m j;y . vlew .^tte...0 2 emt lost month R(t»r .-do'wn..Kiiop«Hitopping;.oniy.... ifT,o„id.be„lct-lf the-cmtral - plan-lo widen Blue tokw Tr.mc hc.din8 ..,ton H lg b .^ ? ,J^ y S n !S m Wk«» 000 drlv.r.. during--- capsuleinniiln showed Uit u>nawas /«hnrrA/1charred fliinlfniniideclining tnfor r Bnunnseven r>nnQf»/*iitLtrAconsecutive ..na-Flflyards fromtkA m..i.aaathe nurses homen t of seSloroFfwrKlls_ _ , ^ .could . CC ;a rd .....North Td . Addison. war30 w l ^ the contract period. J r« ru.n-. W picked up and shifted 45 degrees Avenues East and West, and to part of the city, go along Second ' appeared in excel ent condition. -nie Commerce Dep^tmen dther way. But since this is & the Intersection to four Avenues East to Shoshone "i^ces saia today.today. - Its conical side gleamed silver s<iid the Gross National Product .............................................lmnn.H.slhlG..thc Idaho Hlithwoy m in ts. ......Street. then on out to Blue Lakes Russia thinks the American •wUl- in the tjright sun. ^ • wus at soasoniiy ~ati]U3ied Department has recommended Jerry Gasser, ,owner of Boulevard N^rUi, Shoshone SlrateBfc An antenna was deployed, annual rate of JM0.4 billion in W I d the next best thing and that Is Jerry’s.Conoco at the In- areet will then become part of ArmsUmltatloaTalks(SALT), T urm oil and a light flashed on top of the the first quarter, up W.2 billion change Five Points North to a tersertion, said, "I’ve been Higliway 30. the source said spacecraft. The closeup televl- from the fourth quarter of lost P ilots Are four point intersection. there 20 years and the only Attorney Douglas Kramer Continues flion vlew-cam e from a-cumeiui— yuar. T lie-C N E -m easunss-the - This plan met with disap­ problem Is at the tim e school sold he was opposed to th e plan, in a nearby helicopter. value of the toal productidn of proval from Twin Falls people lets out. You need to make and added he had a petition with The three aslronuuta reported goods and services. In Egypt at a public hearing at the minor chanuos In turn lanes M signatures of people In the In Schools their condition was OK. But the department said --------~ — I — /u n e iu n ir itcriuh~Ainei—imim —»<lcani««— - l7eg 'o lo n iy n -H . loui a l|-T uroiwaui h u f^ o n ly w»n rY in>.«vakw il'P ro p“ o • sa l will create a re a—, .»nv :nnE;;^;^Nl)ON -LtiPljrTTha -S o^o^g^y-^^„^(^oplo attended-msre" sually stable In the gentle sea. Union has introduced botlf ijOT“ ^ o ^ E s - r u p i ) — — and 10 gave their views on the downtown area, and you know mean children at the school w lU ^5 u l l 3 1 I lf f student absenteeism soared It rocked only slightly back and Soviet pilots and the latest proposed plan, estimated to cost we have enough of thut right hove more lanes of traffld to today to nearly 50 per cent as > forth. The weather was excel­ .Supersonic MIG23 Jets into the >500,000 and to sta rt som etim e now ." cross.’’ lent for the recovery, New News Middle East struggle, authorlta- th e school board of the city's 616 . In 1071. Purchased schools attem pted to ne^joUato a __ Uefore reaching the lop - tlve dlploniatlc reports reaching To-change tho Intorsectlon to DSnLW lUPD-Tlie Texas back-to-work agreement' with fringes of earth's atmosphere System Undon said today. four.points, tilocklng off filuo Cross-Border Fighting School Book Depository," that striking teachers. at 12:45 p.m. the three pilots The reports said ‘the Soviets Lakes Boulevard and diverting infamous _red. brick, .building The board ordered Superln-..- liad to make a final, minor began Introducing the MI023s, that traffic onto Eleventh from which President John F.
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