. •'rS'Uwiai \ I . ■ ■ ' r r a ! ^ A. t f ft. % # • J* - ^ Pp • J ' ft' 'W ■ . J ' . ' p y W e a t t i e r ' — i I ^ * F inali * ^ B Generally Fair Efli » ;>\nd W arm er Edition P Th*h* Magic Valley Newspapersr DDedicat« edicated to Serving and Prom otiioting the Growth of Nfine ine IrrijIrrigated Idaho Counties ..... » ....... _______________ TTW W IIN N FALLS, IDAHO, MONDAY.LONDAY, AUGUST 23, 196S TEN CENTS' ' ■ ' Mot]flother, ■ ■ ■ A s tr o n a iu t s p n Are KULKilled in IP llfome Acci(Lecident L ^ ^ ■ CC ( o m e CD l l o s e _____________ K krOME—A 2i-year-old Stanleytanley womanwom and her 3- lH son were killed about>ut 7 p.m. in; a single car ^ ■SSSit about three miFes northlorth of the highw ay 93-25 I ^ H tcT o T a r• g g ( e t K ^on, east of here. Mrs. Kareniaren E. WeWells and her son, K U . gfp'iis. Jr., were apprentlytiy en route to Twin FaUs, SPACE CENTER, Houston.. Tex. ((AP)—The Gemini the 1955 Mercury sedant she was drivingdi spun out ' AB Jf i astronautsa s t r o n a “caught” a phantomntom satellitesa to^y after B ^ tro l and struck a concfetef'ete bridge abutment. Je- :hasing it more than 40,000 mmiles iles acrossa( th e ^ k ie s in 'b ■nS^Qunty" Sheriff- Jam ess Burns investigatedir th& aI celestialc e lc s tie game of tag. The successsuccessful pursuit by L. E - i - ---------- -—■ accident.accident. ShSheriff Bums said Gordon Cooper Jr. and Charlesles ConradConr Jr. was a val- Vlrs. Wells and her hus- uableuable rehearsal for the Gemininini 6 flflight scheduled in frelim inary S>and hadh'^d'n lived in Stanley October. On that mission. Astronautstronauts Walter M. Shirra ■ . r -p - forFor the P£p ast six years ' Ir. nnd Thomas P. Stafford will at;attempt to hook up * * * * Hpflrmfif to r whereivhere he was employed .wv ith ana n A g e n a satellite * with the Forest Service. aunched by an,Atlas-Agena I n ’’fl'®The bodies have been taken •ocket and use its fuel sup- JxeaS[{eason for HfXO V^pCU® to:o Bird FuneiFuneral Home, Hailey. plyjly for somes fancy flying. , TheT he 2>/i-hour chase was com- ■prosecuting Attorney James «, «, Dieted shortlyshoi after 1 p.m. EST VOrbit /I, U J. Jump » ■ iv presented five witnesses wvhen hen CommandCon Pilot Cooper _ K the stato Wednesday mom- ;xecuted tho fourth of a series H K as the preliminary hearing )f orbit changing maneuvers E x p l a i n e d ■ two out-of'State men and a The 35th and H B H H 36th traffic wvhich hich jockeyed Gemini 5 onto SPACEeoArc CENTER, Houston, B in Falls teen-ager, charged a1 path thattha carried it to within ex. ,Vp,(AP)—Why did the number p K h iovoluntary manslaughter d e a th o f 1065 1717^miles m iles ofo tha theoretical tar- “ =^„Vbks c' K d resisting an officer, opened ■ j n f ' V occurred Aug. f orbits committed for Gemini jump from 6 to 17 to 327 'n ^ ■ ■ probate Court before Judge 22 as result of ' *. -J * Tlioliie spaspace .chase was com- ® J^nip fro ■■>'Aim,Shaub. I an accident In ' " p]Ieted icted as Cooper and Conrad Ground >controllers ■ want the K b e trio, Jerald Dean Brown, I Jerome county. 1 '■ wwhirled hirled ththrough the third day splashdownplashdown. if at all possible, to ' H Plummer, Minn., Dale De- I 3f their orbital Journey and bo0 made liin the primary recov- • ALL ISis <GOING WELL with1 the space Iflight, reports Chris- and Lt. Gen.< Ijelghton f. Davis, chief of r«recovery forces, listens. 9^ their ry area in the western Atlantic. B rest, 21. Montello,. Nev., and ^ ronauts were performhig experi- '‘‘Shtlight conticontrollers expressed; con- ^ Bryson, 18. Twin Falls, I,,, , topher C. Kraft, flight director>r of Gemini 5, right, at a press Kraft toltold tho newsmen the astronauts w< he mission’s prime recoveiV Idaho briefing. Dr.D Charles A. Berry,ry, MSG medicalmi director, left, menu jtjust as originally scheduled.lied. (AP wlrephoto) fidence theyV could complete Jh® mtssu ■rt chared in connection with lozc --------i------------- ------- -------------------- tho:he fullfull eightei( days. forces)rces aro on the alert in an—’ ,|| ■lAug- 5 police chase, ending 1iVoD 9 6 5-------- ..............................170 * * * * ^ BothB oth are reported in excellent ““^5rea SOO miles southwest ot Ber> V .n accident which claimed 1961964 _____4 .............„ ...1 5 0 I rf~v physicalJhysical condition.c( luda. ■ b life ora^-year^ld^uhl- - 'TV'^hlgh-splrlted^ Conrad even Paths of onlyJl-of-C?emInUI!a— -------- Magte Valley ProblemXTrUJJ. in Col I j r x M j t t i l l K l ---------------A -hlgh-s ■Dfflan. Unda Leo Chandler, in Magt( College Headjad Hopes-€rO€ ^ broke>roke into an impromptu song schedul^:heduled 121 orbits place the " • ' ■win Falls. 1 9 6 5 ........... 1 * 1 mnoro oro than 100 miles above the spacecrtfftpacecrtfft In a position to land ■ Brovra <md Demoreat appear- 196, „ , 5 36 ripniilGemiii 5 Jer, ■arth: nearear theso prime rescue teams, ► ■ j with their court-appointed 1 9 6 4-------- ..._ ....... ................ 25 Jerome Willill JoinJ Distri<JlriC t ^“^ver"Over tthe ocean, over the vesselsBssels aiand aircraft Orbital Korneys, R. H. Raybom and ^ ^ blue;ilue; herehere’s Gemini 5, singing patternsa tte ms of the other 90 required ' ,1 Dr.D r . James L. Taylor, president o n Idaho, said during a meet- too you.” splashdowrplashdowns In less desirable ■TKolman, Raybom, Raytorn concludingConcluding* ritesrit* will* bo* held In Is SurpriseSll ja esident of College of Southern Idaho, K d Raybom firm and Miss g , that he hoped both Jerom e Flight ctcontrollers were confi- areasreas greagreat distances from tho Stanley. SPACE (CENTER. Houston., ing of the college officials andjnd facultyfaculi Monday morning, that he Kson appeared writh her at- , o and Gooding counties wouldId join theth junior college district.strict. In doing this, Taylor lent ‘I'ethe nimission could continue Unitedinlted StaStates—the eastern At- K ^ , i^ard Benoit Jr. and The deaths make the fifth and Tex. (AP) —- For the men who ts full eight days, which wduld ■jntlc,intlc, midmid-Pacific, and western !Urth tra ffic a c c id e n t victim s in watchw a tc h the hourly fortunes of)f noted, thett; College of Southernlern IdahoIdah would most likelyr becom*become the largest junior clipse the Russian man - in- Pacific,acific. J^ferome o m e CountyCoun?: and the 35th and Gemini 5.5, it was an unexplaina-i- college inii Idaho and possiblyly in the West. Taylor noted that withwitl these two counties spacepace recordreco by three days. Orbits 1,1. 2 and 3 passed over ■^K sday aiomlng’s wit- 16th ^In MagicM agic V alley. bble le bbut u t pleapleasant surprise. joiningjoining thet district, the as- “ ByB y 11:36 a.m. (EST) Gemini theie westernwosteri Atlantic zone but a ■ nu were Mrs. Viette Ander- ^ ------------------------- • Lesa than 2-1 hours before, the® sessed valueVi of the district "TfcTfc _ J* TT * "I T\H \ ______ _ 5 had completedcom 32 orbits. similarImilar orbitalori pattern did not I T« - » ____________ spspacecraft a c e c ra ft vwas limping along on" TiiniilH hf>1 nnnrnxlmatplv rC il M III Q CJ> The purs'pursuit of the ghostly sat* returnstum untilunt IS. 16, 17 and 18. V li*I.ITft <TT reduced eleielectrical power — iiff BrtjDaS^^an^Twln Falls iIC TX Ill It $80 m illion, one of the ■llltB was a leheatsal for tho ;phua^tb»4)hwfl th y ju m p frffp^ ^ ^7- bbid id fofor r a world record eight 5oU Wtll _ GeminiJcmlnl 6 flflight scheduled In Oc- The nextnexl favorable paths do ■n^U tive of Statewide , days in space in danger of ann wwealtpie: eal^est in the country. ■ S jIM Agency imd PatU Tatar S f i o o t l ober. On that'^mlsirfon Astix)- notot return until orbits W, 31, 33 ^hootiiisls e a r ly end. GGpcJolng pd^g and Jerome will vote I ~V*f lauts Walter M. Schirra Jr. and andnd 33. ThusTh the jump to 32. Insuranca agency is- ~ BBut u t now the electricity-r- on^oinlngon^joining the district Aug. 31. V ^X V ten bonds. Twin FaUs Po- o • 1 Crops in Vailalley “rhomas * P. Stafford-wiU attempt ---- producing fuel cell — operatingg Dr. TaylorTaj made the state- . o rendezvous and liiik up with ^~v A O M | I hh I I tmili Him iii ll and 'N oirl I :1 ment during a meeting of the Rain 'fell throughout M agiclie Valley over the weekend HkFdlsXounty coroner Said. CmlicaL^ with le.sa than one-tenth the fuel jnent duri m Agena satellite launched by O A S Pesice" pressure it was EuHFfor — wasS ■neWneWIy-^g Iy-^irt)llshed'“colIege*s— of= « n a - h a l l m AtIo9-Agena-rocket^_______ _______ H i l s Wney. MONTGOMERY,MONTGOMI Ala. (AP)— ge^raUnggenerating ata near capacity. Noo ficials,ficials, facultyfa and officials of crops.Crops. SundayS aftemoon a lightningightning bolt hit a dead tree Successsuccess of the maneuver 1,’^ “ ■ n t hearing was adjourned at aI. young CatholicCat priest who one could guessgi why. thethe TwinTwin Falls High School near the Orville Wilson ranchich near Oakley. Four cows would sal ^■M antil 1:30 p.m. volunteered'olunteered forfo civil rights work The fuel vould salvage at least part JCtormuiaTs fJl/II ^ The fuel cell blends atomicc Monday morningra in the college's belongirbelonging to J.
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