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LONDON (UPI) — Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
| reportedly will retire from public life to devote herself to
I operating a stud farm on an estate in New Jersey,
| according to a gossip columnist.
Negotiations are underway to purchase suitable
bloodstock for the estate purchased recently by Mrs.
Onassis, says Nigel Dempster of the Daily Mail.
“She has told friends that she will retire from the public
arena and take up the management of a day-to-day
business for the first time in her life since she married Mr.
I Kennedy and gave up work on a newspaper,” Dempster
| wrote.
His column quoted Mrs. Onassis telling friends that “for
the first time in my life I have found something I want to
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I WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former astronaut Pete
; Conrad will be named to head the Federal Aviation
Administration, says Rep. Silvio Conte, D-Mass.
It was one of those cases of a news leak coming from the
opposition. Conte is pushing another candidate for the job,
James Dow, a career civil servant, whom Conte said
knows the FAA and its problems and is “a clean cut,
honest and intelligent man.”
Conte said President Ford submitted Conrad’s name
to key congressmen for clearance, and “apparently that’s
that.”
Conrad, 44, participated in four space flights beginning
with Gemini 5 and 9. He walked on the moon as
commander of Apollo 12 and commanded the first Skylab
mission. He retired from the space agency Feb. 1, 1974.
He is vice president and chief executive officer of
American Television and Communication Corp, in
j Denver.
I Ford wanted to be speaker
| WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford says he fell
short of his longtime ambition. He wanted to be Speaker of
| the House.
“Well, I never made it,” he said Thursday confirming
| publicly a long rumored Ford ambition.
He met at the White House with 145 former
congressmen who were holding their fifth annual meeting
| in Washington.
Ford was a House member for 25 years.
| Muskie top father
NEW YORK (UPI) — Sen. Edumund Muskie, D-Maine,
| has been named National Father of the Year.
“It’s terribly important to listen to kids and understand
| what they’re saying, Muskie said Thursday in an
acceptance speech at the presentation of the 40th Annual
Fathers of the Year Awards Luncheon. He said
communication is the key to bridging the generation gap.
“What they’re saying takes patience and understanding
. and it’s so worthwhile,” he said. “They have different
values and I think they would be better than the values we
follow.”
| Percy calls for good will
CHICAGO (UPI) — Sen. Charles Percy, R-111., says he
would like to see an expression of “American good will” to
all Middle East states, not just to Israel.
In a letter to President Ford, Percy said Thursday the
United States has an absolute moral obligation to support
Israel especially during peace negotiations.
“However, I do not believe that an expression of
concern for the interests of only one party to the conflict is
adequate at a time when American good will toward all
the parties is required in order to facilitate a fair and
equitable settlement,” he said.
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Turkey generals complicate
Kissinger work on Cyprus
ANKARA (UPI) - Turkey’s
influential generals are com
plicating the efforts of Secre
tary of State Henry Kissinger
to settle the Cyprus crisis.
The army has barred Greek
Cypriot refugees from returning
to territory seized in Turkey’s
invasion of the island last
summer, Turkish military
sources said today.
The sources said Turkey’s
politically powerful army has
also rejected suggestions for a
federal government to rule the
Greek Cypriot majority and
Turkish Cypriot minority on the
island.
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thing stronger than a loose
federation in which the outnum
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remain free of Greek Cypriot
rule, the sources said.
The intervention of Turkey’s
military in the negotiatons left
Kissinger with little room for
bargaining and raised a cloud
over the secretary’s five-day
trip.
The army is a major political
force in Turkey and ousted
Premier Suleyman Demirel
from office four years ago. The
generals let him return to
power six weeks ago when
nobody else could muster a
parliamentary majority.
Kissinger was scheduled to
fly back to Washington this
afternoon after two days of
trying to coax the Turkish
government to come to terms
with Greece on a Cyprus
settlement.
In Vienna, the first stop on
Kissinger’s trip, the secretary
agreed with Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko to
consider a joint U.S.-Russian
approach to settling the Middle
East conflict.
Satellite launch flawless
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(UPI) — An Atlas Centaur
rocket, which failed last Feb.
20, performed flawlessly to
boost an Intelsat IV commer
cial communications satellite
into space orbit late Thursday.
Space scientists reported
early today the mission looks
like a winner. The 1,300-pound
spacecraft was flying in a
preliminary, elliptical orbit
ranging from 334 to 22,300 miles
above earth.
Sometime Saturday, a ground
station will command firing of
a rocket motor aboard the
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satellite which should “park” it
in a stationary orbit 22,300
miles above the Indian Ocean.
There it will be linked in
about two months with six
other similar space
boards” to expand the global
communication system of the
International Telecomunicatio
ns Satellite Organization. Com
munications Satellite Corp.,
which acts as manager of the
program, has plans to launch
six more advanced communica
tions satellites, the first sche
duled late this year.
_ Th e current Intelsats in orbit
can handle simultaneously 3,500
telephone connections or 12
television channels. The new
Intelsat IV-A spacecraft are
being designed to carry twice
that amount of traffic.
The current space communi
cations network serves more
than 100 countries through 88
ground stations on a full time
basis.
Scientists apparently cured
the problem which aborted an
Intelsat launch last February.