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Show It'll Sc Wet a rain with snow Perickis thr in El I weathc:r mountains. See detads, map on Page SI 719 Our Phone Numbers T NEWS g B-- New Tips Home Delivery Information Sports Scores Classified Ads Only Editorial Offices--- 34 E. 1st South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH VOL. 372 NO. 140 44 PAGES r 7N ..1 .. iti'' FT I iI LI r El V Li l';;A :- -, (,,... rl, I :11------- g, n rs Ill 47'--1 4.--s- A :il LI .,,,,;;;.m. k - A . , ',....;,,, t., .k ,.,.....; Li Li 0 524-444- 5 524-441- 3 521-353- 5 1 - !,-,- 0 524-284- 15, 1969 nn Pik i ., t. ,Z. C: Lt ,i, iiii C 411 NOVEMBER SATURDAY, ' 1.1 u ,-- ., -- rt ro ,,,,,,,, tm yty",7 ' NEWSPAPER FIRST rl ri N ut q !... Pit illn 1I rill ofit :1 WEST'S MOUNIMN THE 0 c 1 524-440- r-- r,,f LAA 4 El , r:TT Astronauts Will Change Course, n Path Won't Be On .: ''. ' when their Clipper is 129.833 miles from both earth and moon. That is shortly after they are to awaken from a long sleep. They retired about 5 a.m. after an day in which they shook off the effects of a electrical surge frightening during their Friday launch at Cape Kennedy. 4:39 ',A1 1111110SOwideldaliniMilianIONEWaimididiremitadi UP, Telephoto It's catching. Astronaut Richard Gordon wears smile during first telecast from Apollo 12 ship. p.m. EST spaceship Yankee Yntithc Ptirni4P, To Protest Viet War ,, - .. ..,, - ... ,, , : .. . I ' ... , I $'..,, ' ,., ',.. .,..: , I...., :::,... ,, ,4'...:.:21 ,., ...- -', ',. ,,...,...... .' ? - i , - ' . 4., 4 ..... ''',..,,,. : s.:;.. 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'.''''':,......- - 1 .,...,.4,z..4t,.,ag,...: It, t.' ....'A : ..... .. ,'" 1 ?. " ':..;,.... ., ,f14,s. Vi...11b .,. I ' About 9,000 troops were alin or around Washing' ' ........, I ' ..., 4. :t ...: ;: il '. ir ton, including 1,000 paratroop4 ..11: '.1."1 -'2'.:'1 4 '111467.)e.. :Cil.,i! ' ers inside the Pentagon. Nc I'e.''''s ''',7 ,., .s. !.... , -3., ,A' ": ..".,,, - i k:HEADLIGHTS ON ., c ..,;',..,,.. y t'.i. t.',.',',:',,, e; .. .'', ., '6e,..7 , .. In ,i, ::,'.., many areas of the coun,,...1,....,vir 01 ,r,.:7,,,,,,,..,- 1 ,. ).5.'., i11 t : :.,;,1,? I 1...g;- C: motorists turned on hcaA.;:- - 4. try, .1 ' ie,44', ir...t., ,,,IfV. , .::;'...,411 i pIri.,...:,v: k;!.,.....f..,.".., ....r.,.r.p.-,:.--...F. ;'.. homeowners ... ,.....r,: and 2..., ..,,,,,,,,,,.....,,,,i dlights 1 l'' ,, .., i 0 2 A.4 .., .4.,.: c-to show I' ,,,?, ' ' burned ' , 4, porchlights '14,:, ,,A 4,24..",.". 4,..i., 5,., i:.. 1, .. ; '..,,rop,f,,..!,? :7? for President Nixon's support ?'"'": .;,": , l''' ..i''' :L ' '',. ' :( I:, .'; .'l e policies. In New York. some It .. ,. , .. 4 .'5,4 ,. ;.i, .. If' !ii''''l 4.'-- '''.. ..r N' e police cars flew small Ameril, , .. 1..4, .'4. can flags. ;1 yl T...,'i i ,,,,,, About 30,000 New Yorkers ... ....''''...,....:....:;';'!.. ' .: ' ..,. ; left the city Friday night and ' ".' ; .....;.,. ..5,' 1 t early Saturday to join the 1 .Ze;',....00..',. ' .:' ',...;'. ... !::,;. :1.: Washington V,1protest, spokes..:.4,,s ..c.,,,,. ....... men for the organizers said. ,. ' I.c,k ;la, ; ...... ...,!,,d'4'. .' ..! ,;t, .. ' :, ' One Penn Central train carry',,,,,,,,,; ,, ir.. 1 ), :.' : .., , :. .., I it ing 1.200 passengers was 1 t ...... ff delayed for 90 minutes by a 't. i telephoned bomb hoax. s; f About 1,000 dernonstratots ..., 1 ... i ) ;, f ca rr . log ant lo an placards 4 2 ' i ,,,, ;1 marched in front of the Ameri I ican embassy in London. In Limok.... .0...4, iii Itir$ zi, ..4a. ..., ,01;,. 2,...2. Rtrk, pplice picked up potenAP Wirephoto tial marchers by the hunTwo protesters, one carrying a Viet Cong flag, flee tear gas during a condreds, preventing all hut a couple of small demonstrafrontation in Washington between demonstrators and police. broke up tions. which the all clubs. .U.ARNI SET Off in Randolph. Mass., otitsie roston, a crood of &SI people. L mostly teenagers, ji,ered peace marchers at the to a hall Friday night. ..hout 75 the too war could be woo very quikstudent speakers, small, disAn iodoor rally featuring a policemen all we have to do is fight NPW Left magazine editor and cussion groups and exploraly groups separated, but a few -the war, which we haven't rocks and eggs were throon, After an entertainer as speakers tion of the question, one ,Aindow was broken. and VietnaM W;tr Vietnam, What ls The Next done up to no Fox said that Nixos plan the town hall burglar alari!t moratt,..ain PVerliS in Utah to Step" of for the Vietnamization was. set off. light at 8 p Friday's activities included war won't work because the In Nev Orleans there o ere The rally, sponsored by the a round of debates on the war Vietnamese far !poen ilemonstrators Fripeople South It Lahe at three United Front to End the War. high rethe Thieu-Kdont support day :lian the 3.0ufi olio took schools, I1igh1ai4 East and gym!), of the mil. and gime, part in the first moratorraiv, ill he lle!(1 ;it the State Fair Granite. forcPs desert each sear. Oct. 15. About V clemonstrT,- itary trim thr Unitgroumls Colliseum. Dr. S. Grover Rich, pnifes. (ettors sidestepped secui-ited Front to End the War sor uf Robert Scheer, vice presicers and mai...11rd to the fifth political science, U. of dent and former editor of included Jeff Fox. Erve 17.. Bill Koerner and Mark floor of the Federal Ramparts Magazine, who has Planck, John Rogers and Dr. Andersen xvere amortg those where they found the Selp,:- as:sistant William 1Vhisner. met with the North Vietnamwho opposed the moratorium tire Service office locked. A ese delegation to the Paris professor of philosophy, uniin the debates. a crowd of about 3n4) u U keynOte the er,ity of Utah. VP;he At Brigham YOWV, Univerbrief rally outside the buildinL-,- . At event, Deland Ilitth I 1r, sity Friday. Phil Wittson. forIn lionoluin. organizers 5aid David Warden. a Kaysille Allan Sherman, liollyooral See 11AR o rage mic adviser to Bev. oniediari anti an opponent of ph;,sician. said that nioratoriLuther King and an advi.er um backers who want to get ihe oar. oil! be the second on the "World Desk" at the of Vietnam now. and Dt.esout ;Irv" reading Poefty Pentagon during the Kennedy speaker, itietil Nixon "'alto is for folk sing;ng ;ire also sched met administration. - are all nut in Wed no the yearsaild officials and toured MINtr Lc n,t1 TiI i' An a rink ar n orkshop o as to campus. unt i,J NprT(L I IP said he iS 1:1,4h tIVe oit2ht 10 Win a rid e,et this afternoon in the rind Irf,(1,vellt. Mo:in 'war to e said ikirticipetP rtivrii!y of Uta:i Union nut ina :'re tier. ViAnarn ve,erin. 'The iiroraini Day activitle!-- . wi Mi.)! i.stc MrJlici-(Pudding brldoom, featuring ' $' I .,,Xf.i. .' t . .', :',' s,,, ,: ...4',..'.:45... t...,.., ' ::';',1 ., , ---- :...:. 1 "i.- , 4.k... i :.:-- ,.: ;! F'... ;c: I ., ........e, ': ' , :-. 201- ,.,. .... ;,. 1 " , ,, r'..,,,;..,-- : .sc ready .', i v Commander who Conrad, said the surge may have been caused by lightning, and his copilts thoroughly surveyed the command ship and the attached lunar landing craft for possible damage from the which electrical problem. caused a brief loss of some 45 seconds after systems launch. SISTENIS INTACT They found all systems were intact and Apollo 12 d toward the moon and mns second lunar landing. At 6:15 p.m. today the astr.r.auts. E7te to fire their spacesllip engine to alter their present course, which would automaticily return them to if they took no further action. Apollo 12 was launched on trathi,; jectory, which was flown by the three previous American moon missions. Apol:os S. 10 and 11. On this path the sparecraft whips around the backside of the moon and then is pulled automatically by earth's gravity back to a landing in the Pacific Ocean HIGH CONFIDENCE The earlier Apollo astronauts used this trajectory to insure getting home in case their spaceship engine failed to fire when they attempted to brake into lunar orbit. Now, afier three flIghts. the space agency has enough confidence in the engine to attempt the nenfrce-rcturtrajectory on Apollo 12. The burst from the engine today is to increase Apollo 12's speed by 44 miles an hour and adjust its arrival point at the moon so astronauts Conrad and Bean next Wednesday can attempt a pinpoint landing on the eastern edge of the Ocean of Storms near an unmanned Surveyor spacecraft that has been there ,:, ,g I.: ,. .. , :. -- .i.,. ,.. iI ,,. ....,.. c- ....1 ,. ....1A::".J. ' - l k W. ' . .. r I :.: ..., i, , ... , ' , I A. ..' 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AP echoed back on earth by the happiness of his wife, Barbara, and their n, Thomas, 10. Astronaut Gordon's smile is r - s-- Stormy Takeoff Failt' To Dent Astro Humor SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON (AP) Their sense of humor undampened by the storm that jolted their takeoff. the Apollo 12 crew bantered into this morning with grciund controllers who monitored their flight toward the moon. At one time the astrorpauts even serenaded their monitors with some country music the "San Antonio Rose" and "Cowboy Joe." played from space on commander Charles "Pete'' Conrad's tape record- path. Apollo crews are restricted to landing sites along the lunar Vpollo 12's site is equator. about 206 miles north of the free-retur- n equator. Even if the main engine failed to insert Apollo 12 into lunar orbit, the astronauts could trigger the lunar lander engine to break out of the nonfree return path and head back to earth. On the remote chancl, that both engines failed. Apol:o 12 would loop around the 001 and head hack toard ear!h. See .tILL'S WELL. Page 1-- er. "Folks down here don't feel half bad." the Houston controller responded. "I'll bet." said Conrad. 'Ile crew joked 'A:th Utah astrout Dou Ltnd about thats 3 a short laugh. "I was hearing you occasionally weak and were not sure whether it's you or that other spaceship." Earlier, Conrad got the giggles asking to hear the reccrung cf their relsinng p5 the violent storm jarred their launching. 'We're still up here trying to remember all the things that we said and did." Conrad laughed. "We want to hear it tonight before we go to bed." You want to relive that twice in one day?" Mission Control asked. ''You'd better believe it,' Conrad said. still laughing. Earlier. in an impromptu some phantom voices that drifted into Mission Control and said they came from "some other spaceship." Lind. a native Utahn and graduate from the University of Utah who is waiting 'is own chance at a moon In iSs ion , was serving as Houston communicator near the end of the astronauts long day. Ground controllers offered the astronauts some options on their checklist before they went to sleep. and while the astronauts went over the list, Lid asked 'Did ,'ou ea11- 7P "That's a negativ Ilouston," spacecraft cornniarder Charles Conrad Jr. replied. 'Some other space-(rif- t trust have called 'Roger,- replied Lind ca ther report. astroraut Richard F. Cordon Jr. told See ASTRO on Page in-.- A-- 3 . Cons kept Grenades Ilit Arabs Allies Kill 300 Reds ry Battles In it artillery SAIGON rine zrpnade throka today at an Israeli arm:: truck parked t;ear a crowded vegetable r,arket S. Ma- pounded Viet and North V ir'Inanif0, troops as they moved thiough the jungle near South Viet-n- i 39 ts ratqidern of t, nuittaiy spoke, occupNl Ramallah oundirg 21 Arabs rt exploded. i!al one Israeli soldier. Hall an hour later another as throlkn at an trol n occupied Gaza ;irrry Cit, ouraing it; Arabs and one thr A Battle Sold in a v one-fift- A-- killed nearly Viet Car; g and North Vietit; Allied e,e to - s I fop-e- (an and lo--- 51 of nk 0 U s uera cff. fighting parked feet from the grenade a cv,r,- - eiderc, ii d f: 1 re'111-14.(- a gur-cril- 'they claJ:1,,-- lat aiso attacked the pqsi cent ktll;ng or t t.),L,t At 1:Kirl' r pi,mrpd t), 1,17, i!, A ctir,.!,1 z 1.,i.o ri The 1 e,,,,httrzr e The Comnvird Ammar, I zi7,1 Lip n ',, (iolan r upled The ignied LIP tt--t F ,1; cm TrOr',1" S ci brteget ?r1 t 4.1 ;4,i.ou;u'n,! :71 .,,1 Aerr. that four telt et sev rt.:1T3zy the !,ecx,:e a of Inside The News hP cr:es of m v,o; 01.111110d. 4e:i t;:e a: Nk V. Va) whaNi 31'0 Vietilam. Ameriere eight killed throughout (IPd tleo. ve,r,; (in ectrtti the it cf the fiti Ptvkion a; tillot near nortncrist Today's Thought get-Wi- z s cri pipeiTP in t!IP icit ef s7i:! ht,'P fire tF gui7-he- d tOd,iy. 11.ell y coa-- The Associated Press A Cong student-org,mize- ' - -l ., , I, .. ., 14 ., .. the On , 4 VOA OF EQUATOR NORTIL .., .0 1..: years. 21,4 !4.: 7 .... ''. ' -4- 1 7, : :.:,... . ii.:: , ,. ..,,ra . ' , tr'7, . i'...: ''':.....;. ::"; .. 'A),,. .1.,. :.!'" '- . - ,..' .. f4- "t" free-retur- n The second Vietnam moratorium continued peacefully across the country Saturday with a throng NAriously estimated at from 120,000 to more than 300,000 marching down Pennsylvania Washington's Avenue and about 10,000 stepping off from San Francisco's 1 , ' ','. eth By Associated Press ..... ,," :, I. . con-tine- Calm, But Troops On Alert .; :':, '0 t HOUSSPACE CENTER. TON (AP) Resting after a hectic first day in space. the Apollq 12 astronauts raced toward the halfway point of their journey to the moon today and prepared to eliminate one of the major safety features of previous lunar voyages. Charles Conrad Jr.. Richard F. Gordon Jr. and Alan L. Bean reach the midpoint at ' .. . Free-Retur- ,,...k 4 .t; i '. 4:' :Vaitte An Ilea salg)n Alto;1;.'r r,t1L,t'i'd Com:Lahti-- ' rrt rniles I fat; troops 17 1..1 nienlians of An SE( T:ON I e 11:1 It 7, NECTION : , B Lik 7). , rrpo-c,- r;otla of lora o: r is k cur',0v, aet,y f kelp killed ,,iatal vr.un, s id,,y, ki:hrg 22 Conintuni,t of en A Ilataa:11 ,It:TI.;!-- a TV trl 1:r:mci.71 ,,,:a, Tl,ere 7;1;:v hal L.10'skri - :nes 4 'Map 7 Vtion A !,FATIIION s;iav V:c1 Nf-- C 116 |