Jan 8 1966

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GEMINI IV Astronaut Edward H. White II and GEMINI V Astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr., were among the ten outstanding young men of 1965 announced by US. Junior Chamber of Commerce in Tulsa. ‘‘(UPI, Wash. Post, 1/9/66)’’

Radio signal from Soviet deep space tracking station in the Crimea was bounced off Venus and received minutes later by Jodrell Bank Experimental Station, U.K. Experiment, part of a program arranged in 1963 by Sir Bernard Lovell, director of Jodrell Bank, and Vladimir Kotelnikov, director of Soviet space tracking station in the Crimea, was repeated Jan. 9. ‘‘(AP, NYT, 1/14/66, 12)’’

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