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Show ,, .. . .. - .. , - - - - - - - , ' - .. , -- 110111.1 - 11,' - .06,-Mitt--- . . ttESE1ZET N'E'A'S, Ntye-rbe- r A5 ' 1;67 11.1,, - ,, , ,....1 .2- "Zak ..., Families Et- e,,,.eirjt Ckose Tab ;n loon Trip 'etig- - ., - ,: .,..,,,:-- ,: FAY. TEX. (::PI.) The three astronaut , Ives 12 expressed pleasof Lre I''''..-;- y seadv .- -e ''i-7- progress or 7.P misscr. P771 were anxie4s ttl fell'aw th:, liftoff and final deparune frem the moor. 2,I:ts ari rad SP71 C.car'es Mrs. Con- 'I'set--,- Fean l, A1--- - e n..e.":Sa Zaq. cons- capsule commur.:cs,.-iratulating thr it'tsblnds on their mrortalks ard saving r artd ti:e children were tired from folloWn7 their mis- sion Wednesday nightbut '1;ORKING HARDER Mrs. Richard P. Gordon Jr.. wife of the conimand pilot who is orbiting the moon waiting for the return of the other two, said of the second moon-walthis morning: -Pete sounds like he.s. wc,rking harder than usual." She also remarked that listening to the converaion of NASA the on the two the her gave squakbox to impression Pete vas tryin; -say evrything in threes. like he. ho, 1'.0 Frld wait. wait. k V alt..' Toward the end of the walk she became concerned they were working too hard - , said: -- Corre on, you guys, let's zet hack in the 1....M." 'GOOD SPIRITS' Mrs. Gordon heard her husband talk with mission control several times, and remarked: He sounded in real good spirits." The Gordon children , , . ' 6., 0 11LAWrat. , -- ir- ,' 10 iiill"p , lima . ., , i iz , 1 i . Irl - t - ' !. eP - CHANGED 1TNE During the Thursday walk. Jane Corral remarked: "I notice Pete has changed his tune from to Once. when. Conrad apparently was moving in that sort of .?leepwaik lope that tetevi. sion showed the Apollo 11 ;tstronauts nsim,4 in the one-sixt- lunar gravity (maybe we should call it a lunarrble), Conrad said to his partner Al Bean: "You know those pictures of the giraffes running? That's exactly what I feel like. (chuckle. chuckle.)" "Say." called the capsule communicator ting you into the earth, getspirit. would on giraffes give us some readings...... The image aptly characterized the slow boundin5,, we saw Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin doing on the moon in July suggesting the trillions of feet of travelogue giraffes loping in slow motion giraffe Conrad(laughter) Bean "Maybe you cart grab that hatute when it close tn the thingamajig there th7it's the game one trore scoop ought to do it that stuff is sofi." Conrad (giggles) Bean "Watch yourself you're getting close to the ....., , crater." Conrad (laughter) Bean "you got about 10 rpr cent in there." more One Conrad (laughing). Takes me back to my boyhood days. You know. vanted to fling things you around in dirt 'GOOD Another time, at the Surveyor cutting spacecraft. loose the television set: "Good cut. Pete." Bean "Two more Conrad on that TV camera and that ours I got it - . st I , tell earth. 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Wednesday he had been full of humming and snatches of tune whistling while at work on the lunar 1'4 , February on made in Ncvember Pur6asts - t - thom;00- ..., Ian , - 2 tr...ltri-,- 'tt No Interest 4. I .,..... moon's meager gravity '. N ... . 4 I l MOON MIRTH CENTER. EMS-TOCould it be the (UPI ) ) PAY IN FEBRUARY rirt tt &All s AP , to s. '.,1 11, FELL ASLEEP Amy Bev,. fi. went to bed earlY: Clay Bean. 13. stayed to watch the walk but fell asleep on the couch in the hours before i t WaS den complete(' .Mrs. Conrad had the benefit of a veteran's presence during the second moonwalk, Neil Armstrong of Apollo 11, the first man to walk the moon, Sat with her ard two of 't1,r four ,cat, was h;Topening. The two younger boys slept. No PARTY Ti.ere 1,pro 5...,n,e nr,z, ,,,,,,,, in the Conrad home bur tnere was no party atriosn,:ere. her liusbr,rds Comparing hughing demeanor on Thursday with hic ht.yrr,nz lh.:e workin, on Wednesday, Mrs. Conrad said: "I notice Pete has cnanged st. 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