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World News-1966 1, Communist.: Take A Walk-On October 12th, Soviet Bloc UN delegates took their customary walk as Nationalist China Ambassador, Liu Chieh, addressed the General Assembly. 2, First Lady Listens-Mrs. Ferdinand Marcos, First Lady of the Philippines, listens to her husband, President Marcos, ad- dress the UN General Assembly during a state visit in Sepa tember. 3, Secretary Seeks Facts-During a fact-finding mission to Viet Nam on October 10th, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara confers with U,S. Commander, Gen. Mlm. YVestmoreland. It was McNamara's eighth visit to Viet Nam, 4, United Nations Chief Stays Ort-Secretary General U Thant tells a news conference in September that he wishes to step down, but will continue until a successor is found. Later, on December 2nd, he agreed to another five-year term. ---f e V --Sl' 'M' . Mi 4 5 5, Goldberg Discusses Viet Nam-Following a long conferenc with President Johnson in September, Arthur Goldberg, U.t Ambassador to the United Nations, discussed prospects fo a Viet Nam settlement and said, the door is open and W see no evidence it has been closed. 6, ,let Comes Home-A Phantom F4B glides onto a carrier dec in the South China Sea after a mission over North Viet Na 1, Happy Filipinos-This flag-waving group of Filipinos greete President Lyndon Johnson on October 23rd as he arrived ther for a Seven Nation Summit Conference. 8, Guest of Russiaris-Dilring a December reception at th Soviet Embassy in Paris, French President Charles DeCaull chats with Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin who was visitin France.
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1 M77 gr 'Q L i f N , , , , x L 1 ational News -1966 1, Vnulting to New Heights-University of Southern California pole vaulter Bob Seagren sails over the bar at 17 feet 515 inches to set a new world's record at the Fresno Relays. 2, Say Hey4AOn April 24th, Mlillie Mays of the San Francisco Giants hit his 511th career home run to tie thc all-time National League record of Mel Ott. XVillie's history-making shot traveled 415 feet into the left field seats. 3. Walt Disney Dies-On Ueevniber 15th, famed movie maker XX'alt Disney passed away due to acute circulatory collapse, Shown here with one of his more famous characters, Mickey Mouse , Disney leaves behind a legacy of fantasy and dreams which has thrilled hundreds of millions of children and adults all ouer the world. 4, Moon Photo Assembled-On August 19th, Dr, Lawrence Rowan described this remarkable high resolution photograph of the surface of the moon to newstnen and scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. The pic- ture was made by assembling S7 framelets taken from the Lunar Orbiter satellite and relayed back to earth. 5, 1966 Oscar Winners-On April 18th, all moviedom ap- plauded these four stars at the Annual Academy presentation ceremony. From the left, Lee Marvin--best actor for Cat Balloung British star julie Christie4best actress for Darling g Shelley YVinters-best supporting actress for A Patch of Blueng and Martin Balsamghest supporting actor for A Thousand Clowns . 6, Artificial Huff! Imjzlnnt-On April Qlst. the medical world was electrified when it learned that Dr, Michael DeBakey tlefty Baylor lhirersity Medical School ht-art surgeon, had successfully implanted an artificial heart in Marcel L, De- Ruddei' at Methodist Hospital in llouston, Texas. Mr. Dt'-V Rudder later died of a ruptured left lung, lhouggh it was reported that the implant was a -xuccess. HYBH RYSOLUY lol , . n,.i,v,v I 'f..i,. ,i,uin...s-:1i.5Z . 4
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