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Space Salvage For Skylab
By PAUL RECER AP Aerospace Writer CAPE KENNEDY Fla. (AP) Astronauts flew to Alabama’s Marshall Space Flight Center on Sunday fora “swim through” practice of the first space salvage job. Emergency fabrication was nearly finished on sun shades which may have the overheated Skylab space station. Skylab 1 astronauts Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin and Paul J. Weitz will don bulky white space suits today and enter a huge water tank to train on the techniques for erecting sun screens on the orbiting laboratory. By practicing the job underwater, the astronauts experience sensations similar to working in weightlessness. In the tank are actual-size models of the Skylab and the Apollo spacecraft which will carry the astronauts into orbit. Exhausted from a crash training program which began after last Monday’s launch of the troubled Skylab, the astronauts took half a day off Sunday. They spent the time in their quarantine quarters at the Johnson Space Center near Houston. Conrad, Kerwin and Weitz are scheduled to be launched on their repair mission at 9 a.m. EDT Friday. Engineers have nearly completed their emergency effort to design, test and construct solar awnings for the sun-heated vehicle. America's first space station, a key and essential element in a new S2.6 billion space program, started overheating shortly after it rocketed into orbit. A solar and meteorite shield was ripped away during launch, and the spacecraft soaked up heat from the sun. Temperatures in the craft at one point reached 190 degrees. Mission control re-oriented the space station and stabilized temperatures at 110. The high heat, engineers believe, could have created of poison gases inside the space station. Tests on the ground showed hot insulation materials would “out-gas” potentially lethal vapors. Mission Control countered the problem Sunday by venting the space ship's atmosphere overboard. Five candidate designs for South Wins Sectional Continued from page 5 Covington 3.31.3, North Montgomery 3:31.6, West Vigo 3:34.7, North 3:35.3, Sullivan 3:36.9. PV-Verostko (N) 13-6*, Abrell (So) 13-6*, Drake (B) 130, Meharry (NM) 13-0, Sims (G) 12-6, Peterson (Craw) 12.6. 880-relay-South (Carter, Hennig, Spencer, Crawford) 1:31.9, North 1:33.3; Schulte and Greencastle 1:35.9; West Vigo 1:36.1, Rockville 1:37.3. xDenotesnew record.
the Skylab sun shield are being studied and built. A sail-shaped curtain is considered the prime “fix.” It would be deployed by Weitz, leaning from the hatch of the Apollo command ship, while
By NORM CLARKE Associated Press Writer CINCINNATI Ohio (AP) — James R. Venable, the aging head of the hooded National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, shook a clenched fist as he talked of a new Klan image and vowed continued war against “communism, socialism and niggerism.” The 69-year-old Imperial Wizard, a balding gray-haired crusader for white supremacy, said he witnessed “the rebirth of the Klan” on his family’s farm at Stone Mountain, Ga. 50 years ago. Now he sees a new breed of Klansmen fighting “with ballot box and boycott,” instead of violence. Venable was in Cincinnati over the weekend for a youth rally as the Klan prepares to launch a nationwide movement appealing to Americans — “including Roman Catholics and women" — who are willing to rise up for the Caucasian cause. “We’re heading for a revolution” Venable said, “and when it comes, we think we’ll have thousands upon thousands come to our aid." It is only a matter of time, Venable said “and we’re the only group willing to face bullets.” The Klan, he said, “is fighting enemies on all fronts now, and we need all the patriotic right wing groups.” Acknowledging a split with the United Klans of America, a splinter group of KKK, Venable said UKA Imperial Wizard
GREENCASTLE Ind. (AP) “America has changed too much to launch a full-scale retreat to a discriminatory past,” Vernon E. Jordan Jr., executive director of the National Urban League, said Sunday in a commencement address at DePauw University. Jordan, 38, a 1957 graduate of DePauw, urged a “creative partnership” between blacks and “the business community, the universities, labor, the media, philanthropy and all white people of good-will.” “I believe that such a creative partnership can begin to bring an even greater measure
Conrad and Kerwin flew the spacecraft in close formation with the Skylab. Another candidate is a sun shade mounted on a T-shaped frame. This would be deployed from a hatch aboard Skvlab
Robert Shelton “Is in it for publicity and money.” “He was kicked out of the Klan. His group will take most anybody with money. Shelton fears our group,” Venable said. “Negroes don’t worry me," he said. “It’s my own race. They’re the ones who have sold us down the river. There’s a conspiracy to destroy our ranks by infiltrators who advocate violence. “We are careful about not taking in hotheads,” he said. Venable, a well-dressed lawyer who said “I plan to fight for the cause as long as I live,” is in his 10th year as Imperial Wizard and plans to lead as long as his health “holds up.” The Communist concern is a real one,” he said. “It’s the fastest growing disease in the world, and we are the only country that can save
Continued from page 5 In addition to Sisk’s batting title the individual fielding title among shortstops-third and second basemen went to Steve Montgomery with a perfect 1.000 on 19 chances. Thrower Steve Bohnert turned in the best pitching performance with a per-
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of accomplishment and hope for black people, poor white people and for the nation itself,” he said. Jordan, who received an honorary doctor of laws degree, said, “The needs of blacks and whites are too strongly intertwined to separate.” Jordan criticized “cutbacks in social spending and the abandonment of federal social service programs.” “Because the budget cuts are aimed squarely at those most in need of increased federal expenditures, they reflect a misdirection of national purpose and priorities,” he said.
and would require the astronauts to dock and board the space station. Three other proposed sun bonnets would be installed by astronauts working from inside the Skylab.
the world from it. “Russia and China will join hands any day and you’ll see invasion forces move in from Mexico and Alaska. Our armies have been scattered all over the world, and we can’t cope with their power. The only way we can beat ’em is with missiles and bombs,” Venable said. The problem at home, he said, “is that the majority of our colleges are communistic incubators. “And busing of students will break this country. It will be a flop. If God could do it over again, I’m sure he would make just one kind of people so there would be peace and harmony on the earth,” Venable said. A 30-foot high burlap-wrapped cross was erected nearby as Venable observed: “As long as there is a white, there will be a Klan.”
race that concluded Saturday, Evansville dealt Butler 4-3 and 42 setbacks to gain undisputed second place in the race. The Aces finished with a 7-5 team mark, three games off Central’s winning pace. For Wayne Boultinghouse’s darkhorse Aces, the runnerup finish was Evansville’s best baseball showin the ICC since Evansville and Indiana State shared the title in 1957. Butler and Wabash finished in a lie for third with equivalent .500 seasons followed by 4-6 DePauw in fifth and 3-7 Valparaiso and St. Joseph’s tied for sixth. Carl Gjeldum of Wabash captured the runs scored title this season (11), and Butler’s Chuck Hawkins took the RBI title with 12, edging out Sisk and Valpo’s Faust DeLazzer by one RBI. Tom Nixon St. of St. Joseph’s tied Wabash’s Jack Roudebush for the stolen base trophy with eight apiece, and three players shared the home run title. John Buis of Butler, Ken Brooks of Central, and Gjeldum each cracked three round trippers to share this distinction. Two DePauw players, Dom DeNunzio and Gary Whitaker, handled the most chances flawlessly for fielding leadership among first basemen and outfielders respectively. Curt LeBeau of Butler won the same honor among conference catchers. Finishing behind Sisk’s blazing batting mark were DePauw’s Larry Browning with 13-28 for .464, Central’s Ken Brooks with 11-25 for .440, Butler’s Bruce Carmichael with 19-44 for .432, and CentraFs Montgomery with 11-26 for .423. Last year’s batting king, Wabash’s Jack Roudebush, finished sixth with 13 of 31 for .420. Twenty-one conference hitters wound up with .300 or above marks and six of them played for Bless. After Central in the team batting race came Butler with .282, DePauw with .274, and Wabash with .272. In the first year of experimental use of aluminum bats, conference hitting averages went from .254 in 1972 to .259 this year. Steve Clayton of Butler, who missed several conference starts because of an injury midway in the campaign, finished as the league’s ERA leader. Clayton limited enemy teams to five earned runs in 20.3 innings for a 2.21 average. Evansville’s Mike Meyerrose, who matched Bohnert's four victories but had a lone defeat, was runnerup in ERA with 2.57. St. Joe’s Mike Lichtfuss, who had the dubious distinction of tying the record for most pitching losses (5), still turned in a sparkling 2.88 ERA. St. Joe’s Jeff Ziegler won the strikeout proficiency crown, whiffing an average of 1.2 batters per inning. Bohnert of Central was a close second 1.18 and Evansville’s undefeated Mike Sosinski (2-0) was third with .97. Three other team titles were shared by St. Joe, Valpo and Butler. St. Joe stole the most bases (14) Butler drew more walks (4.6 per game), and Valpo had fewest players strike out (3.7 per game). Outside of conference action in the past week Valpo and DePauw both beat Purdue.
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