Tucson Daily Citizen (Newspaper) - March 23, 1967, Tucson, Arizona PAGE 2 TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN NEW NAMES ON NASA Disbands All Astronaut Teams SPACE CENTER Houston for a fresh in the wake of the Apollo 1 fire the U.S Space Agency has disbanded all three-man teams of astronauts assigned as Apollo crews v Tht action raises a possibility that names might appear on the next crew lists No such expected until of at crews s least next month after the Space Agency decides what spacecraft and program changes are needed as a result of the Jan 27 tragedy chief Donald K Deke told UPI in an RIPS CURRENT SETUP Donaldson Calls For Countywide District Arizona's system of financing public schools was called quate inequitable and able today by Dr Marion aldson superintendent of the District Donaldson one of four ists Chamber of Commerce he had made this observation as a young teacher in 1936 and I still have the same opinion day Other speakers at the Aztec breakfast were Dr Robert Paulsen dean of the University jof Arizona College of tion Hugh Summers business manager of Tucson District 1 and Donald Hansen a member of the Tucson District 1 Com- of 100 which has made a i study of public education t i Donaldson said that even IV i rrice 1 ix f WASHINGTON UPI The Justice Department announced it has launched an antitrust investigation into the operations of an international cartel which allegedly schemed to inflate prices of a vital heart The move was disclosed by Atty Gen Donald F head of the Antitrust Division turner told the Senate on Antitrust and that he acted on the of documents uncovered Senate investigators rv The subcommittee said the are minutes of of which manipulated the world supply and manufacture quinine and quinidine On fte basis of these i documents we have begun an to determine ther the American antitrust laws have been said Firms involved in the cartel tare in England West Germany Prance and The Netherlands subcommittee reported 1 One of the Dutch firms listed a cartel member had been a perpetual U.S federal injunction since 1928 to fstop any price-fixing involving Subcommittee staff members Wednesday that the pages of the diary tell the day-to-day story of ey which cornered the market on the drugs Quinidine a derivative of nine is used by heart patients hough the state pays ion to support education the system still is not right The wealth of the state should cate all children despite where may attend school A proponent of a single countywide school district aldson it is highly table for people in the tal School District to pay 72 cents per in valuation and property owners in his district to pay per He also cited the rate in Vail in Ajo in in District 1 and 65 in Flowing Wells as this inequity Donaldson pointed bonded indebtedness to pay for school facilities ranges from zero to 100 per cent The educator chided the State Legislature for not providing more funds for education this year Summers predicted the school property tax rate would ue to go up unless Something is done soon He noted that 60 per cent of the physical ties in his district have been built in the last 14 years and the student population has doubled in the past 12 years He reported 84 per cent of the teachers are not drawing their maximum salaries Hansen also a proponent of a county district said the rate in District 1 would drop from to if there were only one district in Pima County Paulsen told the audience it was its duty to find the funds for education Edgar Butterbaugh an countant and member of the Amphitheater School Board moderated the forum Zunno Picked As Instructor Lt Frank Zunno head of the city police intelligence unit has been selected to represent the International Association of of Police as a police in- Police Chief Bernard L Garmire said today Garmire said Quinn Tamm executive director of the IACP requested services from April 15 through June 30 to spend two weeks at the Metro- Police Department in Washington and the ance of time with the Baltimore City Police Both are under- going drastic organizational changes as recommended in re- c e n t surveys according to Tamm Zunno will work closely with a former Tucson Police Chief Paul Bohardt now on the staff with the Auto Sales Still Down DETROIT AP Auto sales the second 10 days of March auto makers reported Pilot Loses Costly Dome jOver Alps BERN UPI When the observatory atop Mountain to install a new cupola offered to help with a giant transport helicopter and of its top pilots The pilot Jean Boulet took ton dome to the summit but couldn't get it position because of bad On the way back to Karon in the Valais Alps Boulet dropped the cupola He explained that the jettison mechanism malfunctioned The cupola went down in wide swinging like a he said somewhat admiringly disappeared iri the north of Brigue helicopters still were for H today continued to slump well behind the pace set in 1966 General Motors sales were down 20 per cent or about 000 vehicles from the March 20 period of 1966 Ford was down 39 per cent or about vehicles and Chrysler sales were down 11 per cent or almost vehicles American Motors had sales of down 16 per cent from the same period of 1966 For the industry as a whole sales so far this year have been down 21 per cent from the chalked up between Jan 1 and March 20 of 1966 GM showed the biggest de- cline in both percentage and number of cars for the year down 22 per cent or fewer than the world's biggest auto maker sold up to the same point last year Ford sales for the year were down 21 per cent vehicles from last year's total by March 20 and Chrysler sales were down 16 per cent or below the sold by March 20 of 1966 Sunday ky Co Ht North Stone SUBSCRIPTION In ptr or ptr yttr Mr week or month Mill In 17.25 month or yesr Second Tucson exclusive interview the crew designations were officially dropped shortly after the lire that killed Virgil Grissom Ed White and Roger Chaffee We don't have any crews assigned officially to any missions at the present Slayton said There's hot much point in worrying about assignments until we know what we're going to Slayton said no idea what the composition of the new crews would be or when they would be announced Immediately after the fire the space agency suspended schedules calling for two and possibly three manned Apollo flights this year Crews were assigned to all these but no mention was made at the time they were suspended of dropping the crew assignments Backing up the Apollo 1 prime crew Grissom White and a team consisting of veteran Walter Schirra and rookies Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham Many observers felt this team would step in to fly the first Apollo mission The Apollo 2 crew scheduled to make the first manned test in space of the lunar landing craft consisted of James McDivitt David Scott and Russell Schweickart Of this team only Schweickart had never been into space Apollo 3 crewmen were veterans Frank and Mike Collins and rookie Anders who would be making his first spaceflight They were to fly the first manned test in earth orbit of the powerful Saturn 5 moon rocket Slayton said he thought the Apollo 2 and Apollo 3 crews along with their backup teams would probably remain the same when new assignments are made he said I couldn't guarantee you anything I guess all I can say in the crew area is that this is all unresolved at the present time THURSDAY MARCH 23 1967 Peaceful Invaders Pretty Mercedes Abell a student from Ohio State University cools herself in the warm Atlantic Ocean at Fort Lauderdale Fla Miss Abell is one of the thousands of college students to invade the Florida coast over the Easter days The boys running through the surf possibly for a closer look are Jim Sullivan left of Malibu Beach Calif and John Keate a Cornell student AP Wirephoto Fathers Must Pay Support Or Be Jailed PHOENIX A new law providing jail terms for fathers who do not pay child support will go into effect June 12 Gov Jack Williams signed the Wednesday The ure 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