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Truman, l2-year-old ex-haber invited guesb at the luncheon CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Dieir hard-lock - mission dasher, arrived at the Washburn given by WU Presidem, John W. — capped with lauded success. Ihe Unlvenity campus with a smile Ueoderton. Gemini 9 spacemen flashed to and a calm, easygoing diarm Pretty Good Yarn ward a happy return to earth that touched all who saw him. When asked about his recent today with astronaut Eugene "Well feHows, as far as I'm ly-published biography "The A. Cernan the world’s champion concerned this U just a family lan Presidency: History of space walker. affair,” Truman told newsmen Cernan dra as be walked wtth hb wife Into remkrked: the heavens for two a campus residence hall. "Well. I haven’t read it yet, day, but i^iickly ended the have but I understand it's a pretty record stroll a half hour early uiuc, good yarn." He added with a when his faceplate togged, then I tong, longK time, glad I do tbU grin,."! donlt know whether IT! froze. much.” he said.................. With hb heart racing, the TUdbe able to sbnd it or no*" Following the Trumans were He looped a knotty wood cane dy-faced spaceman found himfbattog in an unyielding Georgia and her husband, Andy ver hU arm and slopped to barely able to Gray, who had driven the “man shake hands with each smiling worldd of danger barel; of Indqiendeocc" to TOpeka. cadet in the Air Force ROTCj nose The former president blked honor guard. totmn easily with reporters and the When he sat down to lunch, a Pilot Thomas ,P. Stafford, "but pale blue caniation was pinned not where my eyebalb are." on the lapel of hb double- The space twins ditched a By JESSIE STEARNS breasted suit. Daily CapittI Oer plan tor Cernan to use a aophbAndy Cray made Truman the tlcaled rockel-impeUed back WASHINGTON - Kansas’ star center of attention. He intro pack to dart through the heav speller. Patrick Edwards, 12, duced everyone within hand ens. Not only did the protective who shaking dbUace, including a visor on hb helmet fr«eu. the Wshburn custodian standing In pack's communications intern was faulty,. __ _____ the background, lital where he. wOl - particiHb 3$,00(Kmne celestial stroll Staadlag Ovation c in the Nadonal Spell Robert D. Hechl, SiawDec which opens Wednesday. County About a hundred prominent (Contlimed on Page 2, Cot. 4| attorney, announced Sun Patrick, *bo. won tte Sedg day Qwt be will seek hb sec .'STATfl lose efSTm standing ovation when he en wick County speiiing champion ond term in office on the ReT<MU Kjiw MIC )n XU .. 1 1» tered the banquet halt. Many in ship several months ago and pubUcan ticket in the 1966 coun- T» T> » 1HS I M T«U1 B nU 11 *** the audience had waited outside spelled down contestants from t elections. to 91 other to capture the Hecht WB Msbtant amm Sb persons died ot injuries to greet the man who was makstate spdHes erm-io Tepda the heaiFon crash of two can toe Ml er« apf»«Banca at-the May 7. repress Kanas in OB a straight, flat, open secttei WU campus. the national event and b spon ef U&61 about two miles north After the dinner. Trnman was sored by Die Daily CapiUl. of Salina Sunday afternoou, Introduced, and be stepped hesiKansas Highway Patrol report- tantly to the podium. Pareati, -Dm "When Georgia asked Atcompanying him to Wash attend thb affair, she candidly Cooler, more stable weather ington were hb parenb. Mr. to 10 persons who died of acci- Informed me there would be and Mrs. Henry D. Edwards. predicted for the Topeka area denb on Kansas roads Sunday. speechmaking.’’ be b e g a is Wichita, and hb spelling coach. today after a stormy Sunday •nie dead were Jdentlfled as "Wen. here I am making Sister Mary St. Eileen, who Is 1 the capital city and In many Danny L. Lamer. 20, hb wife. speech.” principal of SL Thomas Aquinas of the state, the WeatbBeverly. 19, and their daughter. "I want to thank you from Mlions Catholic Grade School in Wich r Bureau said. ita where Pat has just com- torney for 3H years before be Usa. 3 months. aU of Salina: the bottom of my heart for in- Northwesterly breezes ranging was elKted county attorney in and Fred X. Hennes, 26, b i s vtting me to honor ot Mrs. pieled the seventh grade. from 10 to 20 m.p.h. will help wife, Helena L.. 22. and their Gray, sod I sincerely hope that hold temperatures The Edwards family drove 1964. to the 70s to He is a member of a Topeka son, Steven, 7 months, all of (Contiinied m Page 2. Col. II the Topeb area today, weather law firm, and a lecturer at Route 3. Beloit men said. Partly sonm skies Washburn University School of Five KSM Oatrtght are forecast today and clouds son and live-monllvold dau^ter Law. Five per»ns were killed out are expected to vanbh entirely •Topeka S' wte of the few right and Mrs. Hennes died in the care of their grandpar- communities tonight to Ibe Topeka area. of ib size in the about five hours laled in a Saenu. Mr. and Mrs. nation w^b has raluced the Hail Reported Hna hospital, the Highway Pa O'Hara^ Hail a Pal attended a 7 a.m. mass increase of ib enne," Hecht trol said. Mrs. Hennes' nMtber, that fell for a short time in with hb parenb in Kansas CSty said in announcing hb candi Mrs. Catherine Cooper, 56. A1some eeclions of Topekt early buquemue, N.M., was Injured Sunday before boarding a jM dacyHarmony and confidence be in the Bcdd«it and was listed Man's key to "masiilcry of Sunday evening. Rainfall at the plane for the trip to the -staff PMfa kr Vttrr BMM tween ’'those charged with in- in serious condition by offlelab knowiedse.” tlfe presidentnt of Ra- Weather Bureau on the <' Surrounded by visitors it Kansas Stale Uolformer U.S. srealor; Mas Bickford, execuat 8 Salma hospital. dio Corp. of America lold Wash northeast edge totalled .56 ecub crimes.'.' versily’i 163rd annul conuneaccfnent Sun live ofTicer of Ibe Kanus Board ot RegeaU: burn University graduates Sun Heavier rain was reported The IS^model car driver U.S. Sen. Frank CarUoa.' R-Kaa.; Arthur (Continaed oa Page t CoL S) responsible for an Im day night, b in sciehtilic end over the north half of the capi- day altenioon, dUUngnbbed guests tiled into was southbound in in effectiveness of area law en- Lamer FleMlwDse where Mntt 2.6N degrem H. Cromb, ctaalnnan ot the Board of Re;Inorganoorlhboimd tana whan U collid city end baa of golf-ball Ahern fwcenest agencies. were coafecred w 8-Stato gredntes. la geats; nut Gov; William H. Avery. Eheii. ed with the Hennes car. a 1964- king knowledge. fell to the residential area Jackie Takes Clan Tbs Sebicd bower, with lib brather MUton, flew from "In a few yean." Robert near 13th and Fillmore. Rain caps ud gowns, from left, are: K-State president James A. McCain; former PrrsiAbilene to recelvt an bonorary doctor of Hecbt tt a member of the (CoBltoned ea Page 2. Osl •) W, Sarnoff said, “the range of fall was very light On Month's Vacation Topeka taw degree. iSiory. Page 2.» and Kansas bar sssodaelectronic Infonnalion will be south edge of the city, however. dent Dwight D. Elsenhower; Harry Darby, Uons, Kansas County Attorneys Toss Reports Quake broadened further by new sj-s- A funnel cloud sighted NEW YORK I Assn, and National District At John F. Kennedy, temi which will provide virtuelMOSCOW (API - Die 461st ly unlimited channels for the miles north of Topeka late Sun dren, a nurse and a secret serv torneys Assn. day afternoon receded tato the ice agent, left Sunday for a one- A capUin In the V.S. Air earthquake to six weeks struck flow of information from any clouds without touching ground. Force Reserves. Hecht b the central Asian city of Tash point of origin to any place of month vacation to Hawaii. A funnel was seen about 10 member of Ct kent Sunday. It was about as reception.” Die children were John bt Owreh. Protective Order of strong as three rated as m. . and Caroline and the son Sarnoff. addressing the WU miles west of Emporia about LAWRENCE (Special) - included is a 70-acre biologi "In the near future, we hope graduates in Municipal Audito- be same lime. daughter of Patricia Lawford, EDb. and Fraternal Order of : Those three left S dead and The resources of- the L'niversiiy cal reserve between Lawrence that consiruciion of .buildings :<■» homeless, according to olfl- rtnm after rain canceled com Temperatures in Topeka Sat abler of the Ule President Ken Eagles. Kansas Endowment Assn, and Baldwin, w h i c h was ac for engineering and research in urday night and early Sunda< Hecht. hb wife aoj two cial reporb. nedy. 122 million. Irvin E. quired with funds provided by the physical sciences may pro daughters, live at H4S Lak ' (Conlined on Page 2. Col. I) felt loiver than 70, then rose b total about the late Maurice L Breidenlhal. ceed there. Abo. a site bas been rg, executive secre 84 by mid-allenmo. Drive. Youngberg’ said land pur assigned for an office bulding association, eslimi chases west of the Lawrence for the endowment ^soclaSwittay. By STAN WEUBORN row o( freshly-waxed limines began to (lU the small Washburn campus parking lot Sunday afternoon, and eveiyiime another ear pulled In, (he waiting crowd peered through the windows and asked “b it Harry?" PATRICK EDWARDS ... rcgin«rcd tor utfcwal bee After Ihe parking lot was full and the crowd had fIRered into nearby building, a black. iMtr car roDed into the lot and pulled to a stop.. - A rear door opened, and out stepped ex-President Harry S Truman and his wife, Bess. They came to Topeka Sunday to pay tribute to Truman's long time friend and former U.S. Trea^r, Georgia Neese Gray.
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He said as of A[Vil 30, the campus'are proving to be increasingiy important to the unlversiij': -------------lB-Die'pasl mitolh.Tr said, a btological science building bas been completed to the area.
book value ot..................... iwurc«’was increase of nbrly in the last year - but estimates nm Iftgber. a report bsued to ib board of trustees. At the board’s annual meeting here Sunday, he touched on Bnanclal h.........
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Qon," 4ie said. Oubtandiis student lows inoeasedslightly frasn $1,0S7.370J6 to $I.073.613-D. Young. ICoatiBMd on Page 6. Cbl. 4)
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Ftats fill - . ir s
w association's months. GUU increase
A former U.S. treasurer, a an cx-pretidett id the United States and a oaiversity pretMeM ehaUed Sunday at WashboS^id-
vertKy's animal PreiUent's Loodwon. They were to Topeka for WU't lOlst ct rises From toll to right ai the head Ubie are
Durii iring the year. gifb. l Its and endowment iocoi totaled $4,627,667.22. compared to the prevlocs year’s figure of j", “ $3.310,C37.W. •• Youngberg said the value le endowment association's :j real estate increased 'about $200,000., |>c;’ Acquisitions include five resi-, dentlal pre^Krttas at the Uni- “From the oiwlhi of rivers I now (he flllh and iversitv of Kansas Medical! and toey ^ Georgia Neese Grey. Robert W. Sareofl. preiL I Center in Kansas City,. Kan.. [ « dent of RCA, former Prrsidral Harry S Tramta I and several tracts in and near picked up aloag the way." and WU President John W. Henderson. Lawrence, : '
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