The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana (2024)

Astronauts (Continiivil from One) Ihrcc of you to take one tonight just to make sure we get another good night's Scotl: "I think ih a unnecessary Parker: "Well, that's our recommendation anyway." Since Scott and completed man most productive exploration on Uie surface of the moon on Monday, the three astronauts have been in moon orbit operating a $17-milljon array ol cameras and scientific instruments chemically ainl photographically charting nearly 20 per cent of the lunar sur- lace. The satellite is in the same equipment bay will) UK? experiments. Rolled out on rails, it will be released by spring ejection into an orbit about 70 miles above the moon. It )s 31 inches long and weiglis 78.5 pounds. Ground trackers hope to receive data Irom the payload for a year or more on the precise shape o( the moon and on gravity, magnetic and electric fields.

Already relaying data is a $2S-million nuclear-powered science station which Scott and Irwin deployed at Hadley Base near the moon's Apcnnine Mountains. Scientists reported they arc receiving excellent signals on such phenomena as the lunar atmosphere, subsurface disturbances, radiation and the solar wind. During three days on the moon, the explorers were outside the landing craft Falcon for nearly 1M hours, doubling the amount o( time men spent on Hie moon in three previous landings, and traveled 17 miles in a motor car called Hover. Commander Scott reported Tuesday tney were bringing home between 175 and 18u pounds of rock and soil samples, enough to keep lunar geologists busy for years. Earlier, Mission Control estimated 230 pounds, but this included the weight of the containers.

"1 don't think there is any question that we had a fantastic exploration mission, Dr. Harrison Schmilt, a geologis- lastroiiaut, told newsmen. "The astronauts described crystalline rock thai may well represent early lunar crust." "There's just no question in my mind we sent two very competent observational scientists to the moon," Schmitt said, operations on the second excursion and at Hadley Uille on the third excursion are a clear demonstration of that." Scott, Irwin and Worden have been relatively a a i while aligning the scientific instruments and aiming the cameras. Tlic experiments, some extended out to 25 feet from the spacecraft booms, carry sensors to study chemical makeup of the surface and the atmosphere, possible early volcanic activity and radiation. They are gathering the best data yet on the moon's backside.

which cannot be seen from earth. A 2-1-mch panoramic camera is gathering a stereoscopic record, with a resolution down to five feet. A three-inch camera is pinpointing landmarks support the preparation of maps, It is the film Irom these cameras which Worden will retrieve during the space walk Thursday. He'll open the hatch of Endeavour, siep outside and make his way on handrails about 15 feel to Ihe scicntific rampartmenl at Ihe rear of the spacecraft. He'll make two trips, one for each canister, in about 30 minutes time.

The walk is necessary because the bay is jettisoned before re-entry and does not return to earth i the astronauts. Thieves Get Cash In Market Break-In An undetermined amount of money was believed stolen when thieves broke into the Standard Food Market, 132 VY Morgan police reported Wednesday. Entry to the building was gained by breaking out a window, police said. The money was reportedly stolen from a cash register drawer. The break-ill was discovered at a.m.

by police on patrol. Skies To Clear After Showers By The ASSOCIATED J'RKSS Indiana skies probably will clear lo- niRht after a Rentle rain over most of the state, the National Weather Service said today. A southward-moving front which was across the southeast corner of Indiana this morning is expected to trail cooler air into the slate by Thursday morning. Low temperatures Thursday morning are expected to range from the mid 50s in northern Indiana to the mid 60s in the south, with the day's highs likely to be below 80 except in the extreme south. The weather agency said mostly fair skies, with cool nights and warm afternoons.

probably will be the Hoosier pattern through Sunday. Church Rummage Sale, 911 N. Armstrong, Fri. Sat. 9-5 TIPTON HOSPITAL NOTES I DISMISSALS Beck, Glenda, Atlanta R.R, 'i.

Bishop, Janet, Kokomo R.R. 6. Burns, Thelma, 126 Fourth Tipton. Chaudion. Randall, Cicero.

pheek, Dora, Scircleville. Head. Agnes, 602 Green Tipton Hiatt, Michael, Arcadia. Kelley, Karen, Goldsmith. Lambert.

Vernon, Alexandria. Lovelett, Elma, 2201 E. Vaile Kokomo. Richards, Curtis. Elwood.

Simmons, Barbara, Arcadia. Tudor. Jessie. 229 E. Madison St Tipton.

TuKRle, Gilbert, Windfall. Tipton Arrests David L. Krakes, 19, Greentown, speeding. Robert A. Conaway, 20, Tipton R.R.

noise violation. William J. Krayer, 20, 1325 W. Taylor Kokomo, speeding. $600 in Tools, Farm Equipment Stolen From Firm Tools and farming equipment valued at $000 were reported stolen from the Gilbreath Implement 2501 N.

Washington early Wednesday morning. Method of entry to the building has not been determined, but police say that the thieves apparently hauled the loot away in a truck. Taken were three chain saws, lawn mower engine, a rack of drills and drill bils, a portable air tank and several small tools. The theft was reported to officers at 8:45 a.m. Wednesday.

Former AP City Editor Dead KOSS. Calif. (AP) Leslie J. Smith, (ffl. day city editor of The Associated Press San Krnneisco bureau for 27 years, died Tuesday.

Smith joined The AP in 1927 in Portland. Ore. He retired in 1967. Pamela This Week's SPECIAL ANY 6 Plain Garments Cleaned And Pressed 195 $3- ASHION A DBlVf IN SERVICE 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS SOUTH Ind. Wash.

8, Blvd. Height! 2100 S. Wash. Shop. Center 457-7746 453-5335 M'onlimN'd front I'uw One) plans to attend Ball State or Purdue University and major in music, geology or teaching.

will be Howard County's representative in the beauty pageant at the state fair. Miss Berryman, a graduate of Kokomo High School, is a junior at Ball State University, where she is majoring in speech. She plans to teach in a school for under-privileged children. She was a top ten finalist in the Miss Ball State Miss America Pageant and a runner-up in the Miss Muncie Pageant. A 1970 graduate of Haworth High School, Miss Swaim has completed her freshman year at Purdue University and will attend Tennessee Tech University in the fall.

Majoring in sociology, she wants to teach the under-privileged. Miss Frazier attends Haworth where she is a pom-pom girl for the high school band. She is on the Penney's fashion board and is interested in modeling and drama. Miss Hemmeger plans to become a physical therapist or interior decorator. A 1971 graduate of Kokomo High School, she is a freshman at IU-K.

A student at Kokomo High School, Miss Solomon is interested in modeling and a job as an airline stewardess. Her hobbies are skating, sewing and dancing. Head-On Crash Claims 1 Life Horse Owners 7 Cooperation Requested Here Because of the current "sleeping sickness" emergency in Texas, extension agents are requesting co-operation of all horse owners in this area. A special equine census is under way and is being conducted in this area by A. R.

Marley and Paul Haver, local extension specialists. Owners of horses, mules, burros or ponies are asked to contact the Howard County Extension Office immediately with information on the number of animals owned and the breed of each. Wife of Church Leader is Dead SALT LAKK CITY A Jessie Evans wife of President Joseph Fielding Smith of Ihe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died Tuesday night. Mrs. Smith was a featured soloist with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for 50 Years.

Wednesday, Aug. 4, 1971 KOKOMO (Ind.) TRIBUNE 3 2 Youfhs Slated On Preliminary Charges of Theft Two city youths were slated on preliminary charges of theft after being apprehended by Indiana Slate Police early Wednesday morning. Being held in the county jail are Hay Mooney. 18, 2-126 N. Armstrong St.

and Charles Mitchell, 19, 2-138 N. Main St. They were arrested by Trooper Jim Georges alter allegedly breaking into a barn located at 100N-532E. Further details are pending a continuing investigation into the case. The arrests were made at a.m.

Wednesday. Rummage, Thurs. Fri. 9-6, 1524S. Cooper Garage Sale, Fri.

Sat. 9-5, 2215 Saratoga Ave. Dynamite Reported Stolen in County SheriU's deputies are investigating the theft of approximately 75 pounds ol dynamite stolen from a barn located at 2UON-150K. The dynamite was owned by Robert E. Bagwell, 2712 Center Road, who used to blast tree stumps, deputies said.

Also taken were blasting caps and fuses. The thctt was reported to the sheriff's department al 1:45 p.m. Wednesday, Tipton Demos Appoint Youth Coordinator TIPTON Bruce Shuck. 20, Sharps- i has been appointed county vouth coordinator for the Democratic Party He will organize voter registration for Ihe new 18 to 2u-year-old-voters. Shuck, who was appointed bv county chairman Bruce Cardwell.

was an unsuccessful candidate for national com- milleeman at last week's state Young Democrats convention in Indianapolis. By The ASSOCIATED A two-car, head-on crash in southern Randolph County Tuesday critically injured four persons, one of whom died Tuesday night in a Richmond hospital. The fatally injured victim was identified as Charles D. Lynch, 14, of Geneva. Others injured in the crash on U.S.

27, about 2 miles south of Lynn, were the dead boy's mother, Mattie J. Lynch, and the two occupants of the other car, Lois Cushare. 17, and her brother Donald, 12, of Rt. New Paris, Ohio. Edward Gallon, 63, Indianapolis, died Tuesday about an hour and a half after his auto struck a utility pole at an Indianapolis street intersection.

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