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Show 8 Thf Salt Late Tribune, Thursday, Jung 21, 1973 1 o sT t; 1 Y Conrad. Kerwin and Paul J. newsmen's Weitz answered questions relayed to them bv a Mission Control during news conference morning from space. afterward The spacemen spent most of the day stowing aboard their command ship the harvest of scierific information gathered during their mission. They were packing the space ferry ship in preparation for leaving the orbiting laboratory and returning to earth on Friday. Conrad also checked the personal hygiene supplies for the Skvlab 2 and 3 crews, who "I think I'm m as good shape now almost as when I lefi." said mission commander Charles Conrad Jr after -- 8 days in space. "Medically and subjectively what's been such a pleasant big surprise to me is how .ace we feel, said Dr. Joseph P. Kerwui, the first physician in space and Skylab I s science pilot. Were able to get up in the morning, eat breakfast and do a davs work. Im tre- - vts r mendously encouraged about the future of long duration flight. Akswer Questions SPACF CENTER, HOUSTON (AP) The big surprise of Sky lab's Ibng mission is how healthy the crew is, proving that man can operate efficiently, uell .and happily in space," the astronauts said Wednesday in a news conference from orbit n , Feel Skylab Astronauts Marvel. at How Well They T Threw Out Tubes They're all dirty inside, They're filthy." he said Control Mission to said astronauts. physician for the The He added, however that alKerwin cautioned medical findings though the looked good, they were not complete. Right now the score is man three, space nothing. he said "But it's a little early in the game. I guess let's wait until we get down and look at the data before we make any rash ''ectsions, but Im very will live aboard the space station later this year and found their individual kits smeared with toothpaste, hand cream and shaving cream. He said the tubes had broken apart inside the kits ry stress and G to one long-durati- encouraged Health Appears Good on the ground Doctors agreed that the health of the spacemen appeared good, but also cautioned that the true test of how well man can withstand space travel comes when he returns to earth. throw out the broken tubes, but leave the kits to be cleaned up by the later crew s. who will being new supplies The astronauts went to bed about 4 pm. MDT, an hour later than planned. They said they would get up at midnight MDT Thursday for a final day of packing for their trip home. During the news conference "In general the three gravity is the cnticat period in question now. He said that Soviet cosmonauts returning from exspace flights have in walkdifficulties perienced The physiing and standing. 1 cian doubted the Skylab crew would have similar problems. but said it was possible and special lecovery operations were being used to guard against it. men Testing just how well the withstand can effects of living for long periods of time in of space weightlessness is one of the mam the objectives Skylab program crew- men are in good health, stud Dr. Royee Hawkms, the 'hieT MlgU Press Wireuhoto astronauts, left to I Skylab right, Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin, Paul J. Wel-- j OF tj and C barles "rete Conrad, hold news conference in outer space. HOME CENTER Smithsonian Will Investigate Minisub Fatal Entrapment VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Plans for investigations into the fatal entrapment of two men in the midget submarine Sea Link were being nude Wednesday, while the families of the two undersea explorers arranged funeral services The families of Clayton Link, 31, and Albert Stover, 51, announced that a joint funeral would be held in Vero Beach Friday for the two men, who died in the mimsub that was trapped 351 feet deep m the Atlantic by the wreck of an old destroyer. The Smithsonian Institution sponsor of the Johnson-Se- a Link mimsub, said it would appoint an outside team of experts to probe m Washington, Liza Blames Press in Breakup - CabaNEW YORK (AP) ret queen Lia Minelli flew here from London Wednesday and blamed the Brtixh press for the collapse of her with actor romance Peter Sellers four-wee- k e couldn't even go out to without being fosaid the llowed," smiling denim-davvard Xcadeim winner ai Kennedy Airpoit "You wouldn t believe the " (his The w insome singer, 27, told the British crowd she would return to England in a week after engagements more and added in Balti- Cleveland, then W dinner d piessure Quips with Lensmen Hours earlier in London, sue mugged for photographers and said, "Gee, you guys, well have to stop meeting like "Youve all been great Blames Press But here she said the Brit- ish pi ess was "absolutely" to blame for the breakup, which precipitated the end of her engagement to Dezi Arnuz Jr "I love everybody, she proclaimed when asked whether she still loved Sellers, a comic actor. r Blacks Deckap the causes of their entrapment and why it took raise them 31 hours to Two mien in the nunsub's front chamber, Robert Meek, "Jock 27, and Archibald Menies, 30, were alive and well when the little craft was raised Monday But Link, son of the submarine's inven'or, Edwin A Link, and Stover, a veteran underwater survival expert, lay lifeless in a pressurized rear 'chamber. 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