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Show Nixon Party Watches Winters lev Blasts Belt Eastern U.S. Apollo Shot were clear in Freezing temperatures were V r" 1 9 ' t . 4a f (,.r ov -- ry; 7 ftr :i r . V y-- ? f f 1 iV, I A . ;? V ifJ i7' . - B fh Washington Post Sen ice CAPE KENNEDY President and Mrs. Nixon and their daughter Tricia watched in a driving rain Friday the spectacular launch of Apollo 12 as it began its voyage to the moon. Surrounded by a group of s he had invited to watch the blastoff with him, the President expressed when the douapprehension ble arc of hghtning flashed like an inverted U from the cone of the Saturn V rocket. irt - f iLvuu. . . vw. ' L, what happened. I would say I was uneasy but not apprenensive." Mi. Nixon remarked. 1 ju- -r dont want any apprehension when they start landing on the moon. While war protesters were demon' trating in the President Washington, was surrounded by some 200 young people from the Future Farmers of America, the Future Homemakers of America, the Girl Scouts and the clubs. Holds Umbrella Associated Press Wirsphota President, Mrs. NLvGnview Apollo liftoff despite the Cape Kennedy rains. Holding umbrellas are Dr. Thomas O. Paine, NASA administrator, and a girl identified as Marilyn Miles of Cleveland. Spacecraft Endures Jolt at Liftoff lv Minor Troubles Continued From Page One appeared into the clouds, despite the fact that its engines, burning 15 tons of fuel a tail of flame. second, trailed an President Nixon, his wife, and daughter Tricia, caught only a glimpse of it before it disappeared. They sat under a borrowed umbrella in stands reserved for very important persons VIPs. He became the first American chief of state to see a manned launch while in office. Later, joining Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and other guests in the firing room at launch control. Nixon said the experience was far more complete than watching it on television. Here its a sense of not just the sight and picture, but a feeling a feeling of the great experience and all thats gone into it, he said. He had leaned toward the space program before, he added, and now I must say I lean even more in that direction. electrical systems went suddenly blank. 800-fo- Warning lights flashed on all over the spacecraft control panels. We had everything in the world drop out." Conrad said. There were so many lights we couldn't read them." . In seconds they reset the electrically jolted systems, and chuckled over the trouble. At mission control, where voices were cool during the trouble, a ground controller admitted, We've had a couple of cardiac arrests didnt We here. down have time up here," rad replied. Con- There was also ice on the windows fiom the space-froze-n rain. It looks like itll be with us for the flight. Conrad said. Bad news, Pete, mission control ; said. . cant em all, Conrad joked. Maybe I'll get out and clean them later. You After the power loss Conrad, Gordon and Bean were checking out the electrical systems to make sure no real damage had been done. Conrad told mission control, I saw some illumination out the window'. I can almost be positive we got hit by lightning someplace." Thinking back to when we had our big glitch, he said referring to the communications I remember problem, seeing it get light outside the window. We were in the clouds. Im pretty sure we got hit by lightning. Weather Plane Scrambled Later, talking it over with mission control, Conrad admitted there was another possibility: Apollo 12 may have created its own lightning. He suggested that while the rocket was shouldering its Way through the clouds, it may have built up static electricity along its sides, and that electricity may have discharged into the spacecraft providing the power jolt that upset the instruments. news conference, . In a postlaunch space agency experts said they had scrambled a special weather surveillance aircraft at the last minute to fly through the changing weather front. The aircraft confirmed there w.s no electrical potential in the clouds, and the decision was made to go ahead with the launch as scheduled. Checking back, the experts speculated an electrical relay may have been iarred, or there was an electrical imbalance in the fuel cell electrical supply. Nixons Get Only a Glimpse , From the giound the Saturn 5 rocket was visible for only seconds before it dis ARIES AS Tp HA. By CLAY R. 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Bean said, The earth is starting to get ; .ce and round. Cant see it all yet. Apollo 12 is the first U S. manned flight to the moon that docs not provide a guaranteed return in its final trajectory into the moons gravitational field. At 4:14 p.m. MST Saturday the astronauts 71 8? W Yt I TOHoobj 21 Find 22 Adversely T ne 24 For r l. .. . 26 21 Can r 28 Will 26 , ou, JO People To 3? Medicine 3J Affected 34 Expect 3SEot 36 To 3 Health s 38 fa, 39 A 4tO Effect 31 61 Ts. t2 Them dJPMlur IfJ. it m OCr. IHeeKe- - 7J 3 W 56 SCORPIO ocr. nor. 46 47 48 49 50 Forget Your Come Favorable You re 64 Avoid .50 34 45 5V1 65 Cooperative 58 41 65 66 Fortunate SAGITTARIUS to? Today 68 1 p NOP 69 fur DEC. 70 To 71 Money T 72 Attorn 8389 Sj. 73 Bore CAPRICORN 74 M stoUei 75 Dscuuor Off. I 76 May JAN. ! 77 You 78 Fkwr V?79 Change 80 Vito' 51 Personal 81 41 Todoy 42 Beqip 43 Sot 44 By 4SYau 52ork 53 To 54 Com tc 8.. Street 82 Your 83 Hove 64 In fit. AQUARIUS JAN. 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Half an hour after docking with Intrepid, Conrad moved into the tunnel connecting the joined vehicles and made sure there had been no damage to the latches and connections. Then mission control boosted the speed of the third stage of the Saturn 5 rocket and sent it on its way beyond the moon and into orbit around the sun. (UPI) for both the -J- n per- ling Lili. The actress was previously married to English stage designer Tony Walton, and is the mother of a daughter, Emma Kate, 7. Miss Andrew's has the distinction of starring in the most successful box office film ever made, The Sound of Music. The wedding was at the actress' estate above Beverly Hills where they will make their home. year. It was the second marriage see this little Man... its the Mexican sign of quality foods food iwammtmawHmwamHtMtit INN'S HOLIDAY .. for your convenience, now operating in four locations:. SPECIALS 161-17- f EVERY SUNDAY BREAKFAST or Savitye ) Also Recorded on Film Much of the sequence was beamed back by color television cameras and was recorded on film as well. One questionable element was some substance spewing from the rear of the third stage rocket. It looked, said Conrad, like some guy squirting a garden hose in all directions. Network affiliates in Houston ignored most of the telecast from space, continuing with regular commercial programming. Eleven sr para re telecasts are scheduled during the flight. In one televised scene of the interior, the camei as focused on Conrad and Gort don in their communications helmets. English-bor- former and Edwards who recently directed Miss Andrews in a new movie. Dar- Andrews, Hollywood's highest paid actre.-- s, and director Blake Edwards were honeymooning at home Friday following their surprise wedding. 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To develop messoge for Soturdoy, read words corre'pmdi.ig to numbers of yeur Zodiac birth sign. 32 484a D18 Millions watched on television along with a crowd watching at the Cape estimated by Brevard County Sheriff Leigh Wilson at 250,000. There was precious little to s e, but the watchers could hear the tension in the astronauts voices. Apollo 12 broke through the top of the stoim clouds at about 23.000 feet. And 1H, minutes after blast off, the three engines of the Saturn 5, the most powerful rocket ever built by man, put Apollo 12 in earth parking orbit some 100 miles high. Then the crew and the experts in mission control went over the electrically jolted instruments and systems one by one, paying special attention to the information stored in the spacecrafts computer. And one by one, the system checked out Go. "star gazer' -- , Millions Watch Launch win will fire a rocket blast that wifi take away the ability to loop around the moon and return without further rocket firing. The move was made, space officials say, to allow the flight to better juggle the mass of variables involved in a precision landing on the moon. The flight of Apollo 12 is the first attempt to capitalize on the techniques developed in pioneering Apollo 11. While Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. walked on the moon only hours, Bean and Conrad will make two explorations of the lunar surface and a total of seven hours or more of moonwalking. Expet ts said that if the lunar lander is found to be disabled, the moonbound Apollo 12 would change its mission and not land on the moon. Instead it would photograph other lunar landing sites for future Apollo missions, and jettison its lunar lander unused. Panorama Inn ..Formerly Saturday. r - old Mariheld an Cleveland, Miles, lyn umbrella over the Presidents head as he sat in a grandstand some 3 miles from the j launch pad. marked the fiist Friday time a president in office has watched a space shot. 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