OCR Text |
Show VI COUNTRY SAGE Crews Ktamed for TO A Plights -- SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (UPI) The Space named Agency Wednesday veteran astronauts Allan B. Shepard Jr. and James A, Lovell to command new mqon missions. Lovell, who has spent more time in space than any other man, will fly an Apollo 13 with rookie astronauts Thomas K. Mattingly and Fred W. Haise, Shepard, the first American in space, will be accompanied on Apollo 14 by rookies Stuart Roosa and Edgar D. Mitchell. Both flights are scheduled to take place in 1970. Lovells flight will be Amer-- - "It' the fellow who con't take criticism who deserves it most." f&A REPORT icas third planned lunar landing. Shepards will be the fourth. Shepard was' grounded by an ear infection after his 22 second Mercury space flight in 1961 that opened Americas space age and started the nation on the road to the moon. He underwent a secret operation in Los Angeles last year to correct Apollo 11 spent on the moon last month. the ear trouble and was returned to flight status this year after doctors were sure the operation was a success. Lovell is a veteran of two Gemini space flights in addition to the Apollo 8 moon orbit mission last Christmas. Lovell Apollo 11 landed on the relatively flat Sea of Tranquility. Apollo 12, commanded by Astronaut Charles (Pete) Conrad, will be sent in November to another flat area of the moon where men can land most easily. Both Apollo 13 and 14 probably will be targeted for more difficult landings in the lunar highlands regions, where scientists expect to discover much more interesting findings than in the flatlands. Shepard The space agency said Lovells flight and the mission Shepard will make four to six months later will include more extensive lunar surface exploration than the 22 hours Landing sites for Apollo 13 14 are expected to be se- - lected this fall, man said. the spokes- Apollo Continued explorations of the moon's surface will lead to sites more difficult to reach. Apollo lunar surface experiment packages will be deployed on each mission, the network of extending scientific experiments on the moons surface. In addition, objectives will include the study of dark material on the moon, volcanic processes and age dating. The spokesman said neither crew would spend more than 35 hours on the moon. and two moonwalks Lovell and Haise will make 13 stay DESERET NEWS f A9 Thursday, August 7, 1967 during their on the moon. Shepard and Mitchell also will make two moonwalks, tire spokesman said. Mattingly and Rocfca each will circle the moon in their command ship, while the other two men on their crew land. Unhealthy Signs In Health Office FALL RIVER, (UP!) healthy at partment. Long MAS.,. Things arent too the town health de- cracks appeared throughout the city hall building after the health department installed heavy machines and record cabinets on the fifth floor. Mayor Nicholas W. Mitchell said Wednesday the department would have to move from the building. Weve got to be concerned about our employes health and safety, he said. six-stor- y y John V. Young, John L. Swigert Jr. and Charles M. Duke Jr. were named to back up Lovell's Apollo 13 crew. Backup crewmen for Apollo 14 are Eugene A. Cernan, Ronald E. Evans and Joe H. Engle. Astronauts , Sr Protection 0:4 V i f Inadequate ( vCoqtinued from First Page 3 wave estimates range .from 2 trillion- to 10 million a year. - agencies are involved rJinMany policing the nations . foog supply tedisj cniSS the FDA, state tm cross local public health agen-:ie- ,; the Agriculture Department, to name a few. There is jjitfle coordination and they s. .sometimes work at cross This results in confu-'Sib- il and contradiction, which 3s 'especially evident in the ynalter, of controlling pesticide residues in foods.' TJhp widespread use of jdjemicals jn food production, processing, preservation and s packaging poses potential to Consignee health, and Jtdo little' research is being jlone on these hazards.; We are not keeping pace J&tld New Criss Cross, elostidzed with Lycra' Spandex for figure molding control lightweight, A comfort control Sizes 32-3- pur-3ose- 8, and . technological Ivys, I Top 40 lor 2 quate resources and statutory to regulate this and highly sophisticated Industry. Current 'programs do not even f approach adequate consumer authority growing J protection. EOnS go to Americans ; spend about $7 billion a year on cosmetics. Some are known to cause adverse reactions such as in some users, iititations contain new and others ingredients of which we have little or no knowledge. Despite this, there is no present requirement for warnings on the labels of cosmetic products that may cause irritation. And there are rio specific standards setting forth limitations on the amounts and kinds of ingredients 1 which may ; bp used cosmetics. ' ' ed . .. 3? colors. ' I REG. y 5.99 typi: J an PAPER Ourre&CSc 200 Cl, 816x11 sheets, perftt for school or office. KnST QUALITY $i::miYLe::s A wardrobe Seamleu mesh, or plain with node heel Beige, Taupe, Off Black, Honey. Sizes of n styles for Campus, Casual or Office ! wear. The styles ere here, the lowest prices of the year are here. Weals and Wool Blends, smart Fall styles and In sizes 8 to end colon, pleated e 8yzto11. wrap-aroun- LcPc's V 10. CELLC?IIA!:i TAF Our res. 23c OUR REG. , .. rtf- - 42c Wirebound, narrow (rule, assess TO 1 . vj tnivjco::s C:r OUR Sleeveless style, with nylon bade zipper. Choice of colors. Size : A 1 Easy going looks! leader in fashion styles, cardigans In colors you'll go for. 100 Orion Acrylic fabrics. Sizes 32 to 46, mix or match wi.1i shirts or pants you choose. ACRYLIC SIIILLS OTHER PRODUCTS Bu-rea- - 'W0S&3F; full fasiuo::id COSMETICS u Dr. Richard P. Lehmann, of Veterinary Medicine. Our reg. 74c eachbox,- Free Sharpener with 4. and death. But at this time (FDA has completely inade- - 5 Leroy M. (iomez, Office of Planning ant! Evaluation; and 64 CT. cpjyc::s Whites, pastels or prints in sizes Durable cotton and rayon blends. Stock up now for school ! Pesticides, flammable fabrics, electrical appliances and other potentially hazardous products for household use cause annually an estimated f 18,000 deaths and 20 million injuries. , . The past 25 years have h in-- J jf witnessed an enormous crease in the number of potentially, hazardous prod- 2 ucts introduced into the aver--J age American home, the reimport said. The consumer literally is surrounded by an arsenal of products which can kill or maim him. The danger could be reduced by warning labels or by modification of some of the .products. But there are some J widely sold items which are J simply too dangerous for 3 household use and should be barred from the market. (These were not identified.) THE PROBLEM 2 At present, IDA has neither s the money, the manpower nor the legal authority to identify consumer risks in this field. It cannot set mandatory safety standards for mechanical and electrical products. It has no power to restrict sale of hazardous substances or flamma- ble products, and no way to insist on formula and label review before marketing. Die study group was headed by Maurice D. Kinslow, head of the FDAs Baltimore district office. Other members were Dr. Robert Angellotti of the Bureau of Science; Thomas W. Brown of the Detroit district office; Dr. Marion J. Finkel of the Bureau of Medicine; Nathaniel L. Geary of fthe Bureuu of Compliance; FASIi:o:iKt;iT SHIMS Fashion collars, mock turtles, hi crews, sweater shirt styles. Solids, stripes, contrast trims. SJA.LXL Rtf. 39c Save 56c Girls' Pcnties eontrap-- ! PAFIR Our reg. 89c. Wide or Narroi rule. v and XL Ivys, Westerns, Fastfaacks and New Frayed Bottoms. Solid Colon and Plaids. Sizes 28-4- 2 Waist. tions with flashing lights are now on the jnarket. Some are capable of causing injury I FILLER FELlHIT FUSS T,71KG !OS f MEDICAL DEVICES Borne 5,000 medical devices -- I ranging v fpora , y Ct. l!yt:35C3 Polyester end Cotton or 100 cotton. California tvyw Button Downs. 'Solids, plaids, checks. S.M.L Clinging inner bands on cuffs, f removable garters. Girdle will .. rflnot rid up even without hose. White only. Sizes small toX-Lr- g. 'honest niachines to quack for Rids blonds GOIE develop- $ PEtMAiritlT PRESS SPORT SHIRTS Lcdlss MAGICUFF ments in food production, processing and packaging, the report said. V Present provisions to ensure and informative labeling and honest packaging of foods are inadequate ! to . prevent housewives . from j being fooled and gypped, 3 B Cups. haz-?r4- with OUR REGULAR 2.97 and 3.97 SPORT SHIRTS & KNIT SHIRTS 1500 of high quality 1001 uses. 3.00 KrciiKevcr tape The easy to use press on decora five paper. 12 roll, 18 wide. All the new bright colon and L patterns. Washable. 5 ' l -- 1 V4-o- z. Tumblers SAVE aOTI.ISPKIS large size polished word, made in the USA Spring type, nonrust metal gripe. ; Bell Point Pen TEDS OXFORDS HARDWARE ClDf PO 5-1- 0. rt- - Ver i L U iff. Sizes ' i5 U s CT J I . of colors. J1J1 If I 3aifnwj:c -- ' MKitH! 'I'iliraTfiVr ' wav gin 30IIT5lN0P-r-' 'stfaJEOft) OPEN MON. SAT. 10-1- 0 USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY SUN. 11-- 7 WALKER BANKCARD MASTER CHARGE OR USE YOUR DANKAMERICARD t JS T' jtutgltgillj "98" Our reg. 77c Medium point blue. Assortmei 0. ! -- PAPERMATE casu- White, Black, Or Yellow. Green. able. ange. if era - For a al wear. American made Tennis Oxfords, quality canvas uppers, cushion insole, completely wash- back-to-scho- fUjJwj J It: i!4e5M X5K72 Cur Ref. 24c plastic school size bottl Teen's and Women's 1.10 Bold Hardware ornamented pump with perforated accents and Foil's newest Chunky heel Sizes PKG.50 1 SAVE 53c RE6.5.97 cip ELMERS GLOi REG. 1.87 Beautiful Tahiti Pattern in Gold or Avocado. JREG. r t Fcssss Setef 12 12-o-z. fi - rt t iiij - |