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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, April TASK: EXPLORING MOON 12 Apollo All-Nav- 11, 1969 3 3 is y Hi rp-st- HOUSSPACE CENTER, A balding, TON (AP) veteran of two ' space flights will lead a A fm - SB-- team on mans first attempt at true explora- three-ma- n I tion of the moon. National Aeronautics and Space Administration named Cmdr. Charles Conrad Thursday as commander of astronaut crew on an Apollo 12, scheduled to bring off mans second lunar landing. With Conrad on the flight will be Cmdr. Richard R. Gordon, 39. command module pilot, and Lt Cmdr. Alan L. Bean, 37 the lunar module pilot. Apollo 12 is intended as the first of nine flights of exploration of the lunar topography. Its flight plan includes up to 12 hours of crew activity outside the space craft and on the moons bleak surface. The Conrad y Gordon the Gemini program. He was pilot on Gemini 5 and com- mand pilot on Gemini 11. Gor- don was Conrad's pilot on Gemini 11. Bean is a space rookie. 0 Bean The backup crew for Apollo r 12 is Force. Its commanded by Col. David R. Scott and two includes rookies, Maj. Alfred Worden and Lt. Col. James Irwin. all-Ai- liilci phlg 2.1 g g P'S B' ft 10ft 5.a Apollo 11, which is scheduled for launch in July, will allow only a few hours of crew activity on the moon. An official once characterized the Apollo 11 lunar landing as a grab and go. 't CLEAR ff w V GLASSES! SUN GLASSES! ro. a9. Both in O no With our Amazing New PHOTOCHROME Astronauts on that flight ill do little but pick up 50 pounds of rock and leave. w GLASSES Ih contrast, an official said, Apollo 12 will launch a fidler exploration. Conrad and Bean will walk several yards away from the module two lunar during Strolls. Officials had said earlier that following the initial moon landing Nasa will attempt a total of nine landings at different sites on the moon. Each will be devoted to exploration. Conrad flew twice End "twitching" glottbetter in any light. Dayntt Optical'! experienced oyo corn includni a tcinntific tnit, for appointment 3637674. al .. . onjoy i ... 122 South Main during it UT rw'" r at savings Equip your wardrobe " n,-y ,46 VMf sog, O Si; at h S3 m H 31'- - l-- ;j - ;gg I gfis gw g m h" No-ir- dress shirts short-sleev- ed on, comp, voluo, S.00 each i 3t.r11.Q0.r3.79 dress shirts. Of a solid deal savings on Atkinson button-dow- n the touch of cloth that oxford cotton and Pressed spurns polyester Permanently with one pocket, in blue, yellow, linen, or white, collars d an iron. e 3 Short-sleeve- Ui2 h to 17. , - res. . styles it ccitei (Vermeer Cft K IfH S S 2O . gM CO tCA wB O J Ctg- - Is Far over-tbe-c- alf sock styles regularly 1.25 pair regularly k A EIB fa1! ? o.; for 7.50 oo ; 6,o,5.75 3 pair 2.50 Stock up on socks for casual and dress affairs bulky ribbed crew socks of Orion acrylic in black, brown, charcoal, and navy, powder blue, or olive socks in ribbed, nylon black, brown, charcoal, oiive, or navy. One size stretches to fit size 1 0 to 13. over-the-cu- lf choose a Cool comfort on warm days k or three of any style to make six with crewnecks, S from white (34-36- ), M (38-40- ), L (42-44- ), or XL White athletic shirts with Boxer shorts ribbing, ious patterns and colors, sizes white briefs, size 30-4- (46-48- ). Swiss in var- And 28-4- 28c postage far 3 pair) (60c postage for 6) STREET FLOOR MEN'S FURNlSHiNGS I ?rEr. wo o M & 89 ; 'o SALT LAKE CITY H-- r ni 328-118- 8 I g- - -- r- w CA5Cfl ) S- - 374-278- 0 SsP- m! 00 O.HS- in Salt Lake City Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice. For delivery, dial 7 in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Allow 4 days for in Ogd-- n area, delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C.O.D. Mail orders to Box 1465, add indicated postage plus 4V4 sales tax in Utah (411). SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. -- mCAOS 5-- 825-150- 68 .A E.3 Crew and a, O vw-y-.r-- .T' a, 3$ L.-- . CJ Button-dow- n - e |