2 Tuesday, September 5.1972 University Daily Kansan U.S. TriStar Plane Steals the Show FARNBOROUGH, England (AP) --America's TriStar airliner, shooting for a billion dollars in orders, whispered over the weekend that Monday in a soft-shoe shuffle that set a standard for the future. The TriStar's hush over shadowed Brian's own attempt at an aerospace coup in Europe, the Concorde. An hour on the TriStar's quiet debut at the 1972 Farmborough air display, the British aircraft overloaded airliner overheaded. The droop-snoot, faster-than-the airliner drained a noisy, black trail of choking smoke over the gray hills of Hampshire County, deafening the thousands of planemakers from all over Europe who were gathered for the conference open to European manufacturers. The contrast between the Concorde's banshee howl and the TriStar's whisper had to be heard to be believed. "Clearly TriStar is pointing the finger to Mr. Gorsuch, said a representative of Britain's Environment Ministry. "As for the concordate, we only it." The planes, both powered by Rolls-Royce engines, swept over Lockheed's TriStar took part because it has British engines. The Tristan was boosted by six orders from British European airlines and two orders from Europe's biggest airline—and two orders from Court Lines Charter Organization, a vacation company that adds up to 400 passengers on charter. "We felt that we owed this to the British taxpayer who paid for it. We held the Lockeek spokesman, who had accompanied the plane on the flight." "These sales have given an enormous impetus. We are looking forward to the sale of up to 45 Trikars, which could be sold in New York and Lockheed," said a source with the American manufacturers. The British government saved Rolls-Royce from bankruptcy in 1970 with a massive injection of the TriStar into put the TriStar into account. "We found no significant criticisms of TriStar in our trip," the spokesman said. I Was FDR's Top Pick For VP, Douglas Says WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas disclosed that an appeal from being the Democrat's No 1 press prefect in 1944. He said if he had become president instead of Harry Truman he wouldn't have dropped the atom bomb on America. This sidelight to history came out in a interview conducted by NEW YORK (AP)—The government asked $1.5 million bai Monday for 72-year-old Joseph Ricord onetime Nazi collaborator and alleged top man Osama bin Laden-dollar heroin smuggling ring. Onetime Nazi Faces Charge In Drug Use In seeking the high bail Walter Phillips chief of the U.S. attorney's narcotics division in Manhattan called RICord a kingpin "in a amugglimg an amugglimg has shipped into the United States about 1000 pounds of drugs annually." Rick is under indictment by a federal grand jury here on charges of conspiring to smuggle heroin into the United States hidden in the fusages of small private planes. One of the planes was shot down by federal heroin was seized by federal agents in Miami on Oct. 18, 1970. Ricord, authorities said, fed to Argentina from France after the Nazi defeat and was convicted of treason. He was a French court in absentia. Eric Sevareid. Here is a partial text of the interview: SEAVEARID: In 1944, President Roosevelt wrote a letter to Bob Hannenga the party chairman of St. Louis, listing two men as acceptable to him for the second spot, Douglas and Harry Tru- DOUGLAS: It was in that order. ves. SEAVARED: I understand there's a letter in existence, the original the Roosevelt letter, and the secretary of the Roosevelt's secretary, had it or had it. It listed your name above Truman's name but Hannaen when he sent out copies to party leaders . . . DOUGLAS: Had it mimeographed and turned the names around. SEVEARID, . . . turned the naes around because he wanted his fellow Missouriian Harry Hamlin. Is that actually the case? DOUGLAS: That's the whole story, I think It was unknown to me at the time. I'm happy that it happened that way. Douglas also said that Supreme Court justices gave a party for the case, but he also said they had angered him by reversal of his seizure of the steel inlet. The judge said that much of bourbon did not change, so it felt at least for a white. Douglas told this while he was expounding his principle that the Supreme Court must intervene when it thinks that individual being trampled by administrative or legislative action. The interview with Douglas was recorded at his Goose Prairie Wash. home in late June HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP)-A) hardail of Dixie governors began consideration Monday of a change in the rules of the Southern Governors Conference that would allow Alabama G. George C. Wallace become vice chairman next year. Wallace Wanted for '73 By South's Governors Under existing rules of the conference aimed at a bipartisan approach a Republican would be expected to win Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter, South Carolina Gov. John West and several others want to move on to a formal debate and make it possible for Wendell A democrat to be nominated. The proposal gained the support of Democratate Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland, who said he would back the move to give Mandel, during a news conference, said Southern governors appeared to be warming toward his nominee Sen. George McGovern. He said North Carolina Gov. Robert Scott's endorsement and pledge to chair McGovern's Tanker was "a dramatic breakthrough." As Scott met with the press, presidential adviser Harry Dent contended that he would be President Nixon would carry every Southern state and suggested that "rigor mortis has been solved." He's a loser and a radical." Edwin Rayley chief of planning of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and David C. Raskin, conservation chairman with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Club, are among those raising questions about the proposals. Wallace the vice chairmanship, But, Mandel said, he would prefer that the rules change be a temporary one. studies should be made to determine whether there are risks in granting the leases. SALT LAKE CITY (AP)—Proposed oil and gas exploration in the Great Salt Lake has triggered concern in some areas about the possible effects on the lake and production and the lake bed itself. Rawley said his concern was about effects on waterfowl management areas around the park, and would submit another statement after studying testimony from a public hearing of the Division of State Lands held last Wednesday. The testimony was concerned that state officials should lease 940,000 acres of the lake bed for oil and gas exploration. Malcolm E. McDonald or Brigham City president of the Utah Audubon Society Monday said, "There certainly should be before any permission is given for this drilling activity." The State Division of Oil an Gas Conservation endorsed the drilling and exploration proposals. its usual consequent spills and disturbance would bother and endanger these shore birds," he said. But Raskin and Rawley joined other persons during the weekend in expressing concern. He said his group was not notified of the Wednesday hearing and he was disturbed by the presence of some testimony given by the oil companies that there would be no disturbance of wildlife. Raskin said little was known about the lake's nature and R. J. Fuchs, manager of the LakePoint Plant of Hardy Salt Water, who notified of Wednesday's hearing but had previously written the land board to express his "unconcern" with such operations on the Green Coast. 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