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US: Un.ps tir e- -. steenrg columns, s and seat belt assemblies. U S. door-lock- NATIONS The United States ugpd ti.e United Nations tod...;, to r. "ur.eijuivui.al a',d e spec ta. i,lh 'ci hu'i a' A" era an p. tie .tme-- - A'HLNGTON (A?) it might leave AT.fr:-- V.ar-ei.n c ;igu'ative,v 't. ir.ileu co tne nioca'. : e Sen, te h,) rejected a pro- $100 million cut m tie U.S. space budget. "You chop a big chunk out of hp-- e and . . . you won't have enough left to bring those poor fellows down. pleaded Sen, John 0. D-roll I., befoie the call vote to drop the cut. Pastore sard the cut, proposed by Sen. William Prov would "crucify mue. the entire program FRONT SEYT Proxmire. who objected to the .3.7 billion earmarked for the National Aeronautics ar.d Space Administration in this fiscal year, said Americans already have pa'd S24 billion to see televison record mans first steps on the moon. Even by Broadway slan-darthis is a pretty stiff price for a front row seat. Proxmire siad. Debate on the appropiia-tion- s measure, which provides a total of $14.9 billion for 21 federal agencies including NASA, was filled with references to Friday's blaoff of the Apollo 12 moenshot. PRAY FOR SAFETY We pray to God that it will said Sen. Gordon be safe. "If it is safe I Allott. am sure we will receive far more than we know now in scientific know ledge." 1 Apollo 12 Of 'Non-Free- 1 Weather'Go' For Launch Astronauts Face Risk Path To Moon CAPE KENNEDY. FLA. The weatherman today forecast good con di .ions tor Friday's launching of the Apoilo 12 astronauts on mans second voyage. The prediction came as two of the astronauts called off plans to sharpen their flying skills in a helicopter and a jet plane. The National Aeronautics Administration and Space onginallv said that Charles Conrad Jr. and Richard F. Gordon Jr., planned to fly the vehicles. Conrad was to operate the helicopter as it he sewere hovering before lecting a landing spot on the moon. An official said later that the astronauts had changed their minds and decided to relax in their crew quarters studying their flight plan. TAP; moon-landin- STACK "ENTER, HOLS-TU- T.ip Ajollo 11 (CPI i moon pilot' n.U't take tbp ri.--k of g.tttng 't.aiidpd in .spar-much Parhri iu then rni"iOii titan the men of any jM', lunar flight U.timg eatliet flight' to the Jiioon, astronauts followed a patli that would bung them looping aiound the rnGuii and bjitk to eaith with only minor aur.'e adjU'tnients if their tocket .spacecraft engine failed to fne. ;Only after the dioptied into lunar ot hit with a bla.'t cf their mam command ship were they dependent oil rocket power to get back TtAMtlASTM MJCCYtOK AfOLl0 12 FooiiT norm p g hepme. pollo Id's Saturn 3 launch locket will aim it out toward the moon on the same type free return trajactory U'pci hi the past. But about 30 hours. letuin traFrom that moment jectory. oil they can no longer co.i't around the moon and back to earth. jFrless they fire their big locket engine again, or use other rockets on the Apollo, they will loop around the a non-fre- e Diagram of Apollo 12 flight profile shows free return path are the same as the risk' of going into lunar orbit. In both caes. he said, the spacecraft engines mu't wo:k to get the astronauts home. naoon and speed back between the moon and the earn missing the earth by 56.600 And if the mam engine breaks down alter tne maneuver, he said, the astronauts will have a pair of alternate wavs to get back on a fiee miles. flight director Gerald D. Griffin said the lL'ks of switching to the non- iApollo i am. po-e- ct Rita E -. Mi- U.S. Ik.U'Ci. representat.ve to on the UN. Commission Human Rights, asked ir. the social, General Assembly's humanitarian and cultural committee that all governments support Secretary Gen eral Thant's appeal to Norh l Vietnam to let an internat humanitarian organization, such as the Leag''e of Red Cro's Societies, visit the Pa-tor- e. on-a- pii'-oner- s. Defense Department figutes "Our concern in - thi- - m co humanitarian, not 1 New York publisher is searching ior manuA scripts worthv o book publicaiior Fiction, of short stories or articles, poetry', juvenile-- , collections subjects will religious, specialized and even contrmer-ia- l d. vou have a manu-criready (or a!mo! ready) for publication, and would like to get in touth with this publisher, and please telephone the number below between 8:00 a.m. ou will be 1C 00 p.m., and leave jour name and address. contacted later If Telephone: Dpt. 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IS OUR- - MOST Mi"ion analysis expeit Eu- gene Rick' sue! lie new trajectory was tne only wav Apollo 12 could get to its tarOcean of get. the lunai Storms on the lett side of the moon's face, with the proper lighting on the binding site and still meet the necessary launch and ttackmg requiie-ment- WAbinusuv, FOR LESS MONEY Attention Builders, Remodelers, Apartment House Owners Ws?hti!hy IMPORTANT RESPONSIBILITY" scSK i Permanent Press Laundromat Twins Stack in only 27" for a complete laundry in a minimum of space! 0 Exclusive Weight-To-Sav- ' Door Famous Tumble-Actio- e n washing 0 Stop 'N Soak: Timer 0 3 rinses a Wesiinghouse exclusive S Heavy-dutsuspension system 0 5 water temperature selections including Permanent Press 0 lint ejector and porcelain wash basket 0 5 temperature selections: Regular, Low, Air Fluff, Auto DryPermanent Press, Damp dry 0 Auto Call reminder signal 0 Basket interior light 0 Time Dry and multi-spee- d y Self-cleanin- g Auto DryPermanent Press cycles Eosy-to-reac- h lint collector 0 Heavy-dutconstruction 0 Safety door switch 0 Porcelain enamel basket. 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