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KWAJALEIN, MARSHALL .ISLANDS Tuesday, May 13, 1969 Apollo 10 Astronauts Ready Spartan Launch The tak~ng oJ photographs or mot~on p~ctures of the SPARTAN ~ss~le For Closest Flight to Moon Uzunch and fl&ght &s proh&b~ted by KMR Regulat&on 380-2 dated 18 Ap~l CAPE KENNEDY (UPI)-- The three Apollo 10 Astronauts passed their last big med­ 1969, except for personnel off&c&alZy ical chel.kups today and were reported ready to go Sunday on mclI1's closest flight ass~gned such duty &n support of the to the Moon /1I'Z.ss~on Thomas Stafford, John Young and Eugene Cernan ~are pronounced in top physical F& Zm un Zl be conf~scated from per­ shape for the Moon-orbiting IDlssion and bliled as th~ most demandlng spaceflight sonnel v~oZat&ng the regulat&on and yet made by Amerlcans v~oZators w&lZ be subJect to act&on "They appeared ln good spirlts," a Space Agency spokesman reported after the ,. as deemed approp~ate by the Command­ 1 men had their head-to-toe examinations &ng Off&cer, KwQJale&n M&8s&le Range The Apollo 9 Astronauts Laught colds a day after they pas~ed slmilar physicals In v&ew of the above,"t &s rec­ 1n February and doctors blamed the ill­ commended that camerae not be cQ~~ed Tl"""es on fatlgue from their rigorous lasl Year's f,"11s 'a,ill, about dur~ng launch countdown pI ced­ tra1l11ng schedule The Apollo 10 pi­ ures lots are more reseed, and have st~rted for Safeguard A•• taperlng orE treir training All they had scheduled for the res t M,ssiles, 'allan of today was a brlef Norkout in two WASHINGluN (UPT)-- Deputy Defpnse Sec­ Water Condition Yellow spdcecratt praLtlclng in a command ship retary David Packard said today that WATER USED MAY 12 340,000 GALS simulator and ~tafford and Cernan exer­ missiles and radars to be used in the Llsing a lunar module lralner proposed SAFEGUARD Antiballistic Mis- WIER IN STORAGE ?,338,000 GALS Stafford and Cernan ere scheduled to s~le Systen already are being bought I swoop tWlce /",., wlthln 50,000 feet of even though Congress has not approved The ar~val of the "Ra~ny" Season the gra , torhiddlrg lunar surface i"1 the controversial ABM &8 REALLY slow th&s year but hold a lUl13 C 'Hrface in a lunar module land­ He told newsmen the componpnts were on "t unll be here Borne day' Lr ~cil 22 tc pave the way for a real being acquired with funds appropriated Moon land] ng by Apollo 11 in July by Congress last year for the old SENT­ fo get ready for their landing re- INeL ABM Sy&tems The disclosure ap­ b, '-'ci.l. the Apollo 10 pilots planned peared to contradlct what Packard had Sellale ca,';ollell A,a;IIS1 to "pc n~ se\" ra 1 hours durlng the next told the Senate Disarmament Subcommittee fe\ j ys Sllld,ll.ng topographl(' !'laps of last month--that SAFEGUARD would not be Mo,es to 0'51 fortas tre ~oon's S - )f Tranqullity--the Ap- built witpout specific authority from 0110 11 1<11>0111" slte Congress WASHINGTON (UPI)-- One of the Leaders lhe Apollo 11 bpace machine, mean- "Part of the work which has been done of the Senate's successful fight to \Th~le, u'1dE';::"Went an important systems under the authorized SENTINEL Program block the nomination of Abe Fortas to L ' •• Ol..l th_ Moon rocket's tower- has be~n to start construction and manu- be Chl.ef Justice today cautioned of the facture-of ID1ssile components and radar against any move to oust him from the components WhlCh wlll go into an actual­ Supreme Court MOON BEAMED - 'Ihp Ap( tio 0 s Saturn -' rOLkt::-t 1'::' rUnnl.ng two ly deployed ABM system," Packard said Sen Sam J Ervin Jr , (Dem -N C ),a V'11)OTQU]I,.. on It.S l'1un(h p1d 'll f'-lpe nenntd l Wlll'-'g f( ud;"C' t)cn'fld rr1"'lpdl..J.le a., a result of nu­ after he gave a prlvate brieflng to the former State Supreme Court Justice Ih ~.{n 18 j'1unch to the Moon AStIOll L flC'lt'l':J J rOL "... L..HI f"1Jipdl.'~n~ diff1.cu111.es, but Senate Armed Services Committee told the Senate Lhe only way Fortas -, tf.tv Johf' \V Young ami Fugeuf' A Ll?nl'lr ~~ to g- of t~( t_t~ '\o.1t:-' (. {"r d.e.1.t th \ could Although its miss:! on was dlfferent. could be removed from the bench was by 11 )Ug) rhp 1St manetntt' plep(lI1.nl~ th We< \ l( Meet lt~ lqly 16 laupch ddte with a( tU'11 11 UJ lanliLop- m Jill\.. the abandoned SENTINEL System would impeachment with charges of actual law plentJ UL l me to ~pare pave u5cd virtually the 'lame klnds of violations radars, mlssiles and computers that the Ervin spoke out after some. lawmakers President's propobed SAFEGUARD System threatened impeachment to ~ject Fortas Nllon to Present uNew Material" lS to employ from the court or else pressure him in­ Conseq~ently, the Defense Department-­ to resigning because of his acceptance­ using fUlds authorized last year for -then return--of a fee from a charita­ On Viet Ham in 30·Minute Speech SENTINEL -- ts able to procure these ble foundation controlled by the family WASdlNGI0N (UPI) -- t'resldent Nixon Loday SU"l1K!'"1( cJ Amba~sadol Henrv Cabot component'l wl t hout speciflc authority of financier Louis Wolfson Ledge from Par~s for new negotl.atlng H'tnll.tlons b..isen <-II Viet I';am pE'ace dev- from Congress Meanwhlle, congressional sources said elopments winch NIxon wl1l d •. ~close to the natIon t JrruCyot. night the controversy surrounding Fortas ap­ Tne Wfute HousE' only saId tnat the Presldent w,uld ple,,( nt "new materlal" on parently had delayed President Nixon's Vlet Nam In a major 30-mlnutP ,peech to be broadLdrt lj~e from the East Wing N;xo. Proposes .roall timetable for naming a successor to re­ Theater of lhe WJ-'1te Hoube bE'glnnlng at 10 pm bOT tomorlOv tlrlng Chief Justice Earl Warren Lodge was a»ked to return to Wasillngton, Sd ... ll t' t~~ Secretary Ronald Z1egler, Reform of Ihe Draft Fortas' opponents, while accu'ling him "to con~ult wlth t'H" Presldent un how to procL('d Ofl the Paris talks lI1 'llght of lmpropriety, as yet have not charged of the speeL~" T~p tn~pt ' S NeGotiator 3t th~ peaLe talks wlll arrlve to- WfSHINGTON (UPI)-- Presldent Nixon h~ with violatlng any law "orrow morvlng na prn~3hl, N",l o lLr proposed a broad reform of the draft to­ Ervin also warned against any action Wl th NIxon fhur ,rjdY w)rn n" dav, calling for a lottery system of by the Executive Branch of the govern­ Thursday mornl~li at l' I "'lI J.idr{ ~S Intensified Offensive selel-tion whicl, waul d make the younges t ment to pressure Fortas into reSigning the Natl)nal SC"Ur1.' rou, 1 the men most vulnerable or retiring "The restraints placed CablneL WIll meLt le]ntl. r I.. ~ t Costly to Communists under his plan, their maximum vulnera­ upon the President by the Constitution tlme In the ~lXLn Adr In' 1 LLlr bll1ty to the draft would last for one are even more strict than those placed what the Wh~te hLusl crllleJ year only--between 19 to 26-- when the on the Senate," Ervin said "it con­ fOleIgn POlICY Jl"SCl."S10n -, .,X troops attackFd AllIed forces near draft hangs over the heads of eligible fers no role upon the President in mat­ hIS calendar free or OLtSld~ al' _ r ~ t~[ee uf Su ~~ Viet h3m's bIggest cit­ yout"s today ters of removal " nents tomorrow so tc I ltrrr) I £. te 12S tod~y In the ~econu ddy of an In­ In a speLlal message to Congres~, Nix­ Ervin, Chairman of the Senate Consti­ work on the spe2C'il Lenbli •• d ofLensive that has cost the on put aSlde 'more stable conditlons" tut10nal Rights Subcomm.Lttee, did not It appeared poss~bl~ thal the drli[,"s Lommurl1stb lIearly 1,000 dead The preva1l his Ci!mpalgn pledge foe rep lac - refer, however, to consultations be­ fNould conta~n som£. sort of l.~":>p(;P..be Lo '_O"1lIIlUtlJ s t~ '11 so "helled 40 Allied In­ lng the draft with an all-volunteer Ar­ tween Atty Gen John N Mitchell and the latest peace plan SJbmlt'eJ the "talldtlvns with rockets and mortars m; Ir the meanwhile, he said, "We Warren NLF ln Paris ldst Thursna) AmerlLan lObses since late Sunday 'flUSt do everything we can to limit t'le Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mans­ Hou»e RepublIcan Leader Glldld FutQ weI, pJdc~d t about 100 killed and disruption caused by the system and to fleld, pointlng to the Mitchel1- Warren errerged from a Wfn te 11c)use DH_dkr ast more t~:1li 400 wounded make it" as fair as possible" conference, promlsed that the Fortas me~tlng of GOP leaders anj -,ld he telt At the same tlme, U S ffi1litary At the core of the President's propos- controversy "will not become a politl­ 'cauc10us optlmlsm" after ~ in 1 efl "g Gf spoeesn",,, repor~ed the hlgnest number 11 is a system of random selectlon so cal matter" He said it would "be de­ Viet Nam developments "f 1 nc LOeclt" i~side the DMZ Sl.nce the that chance alone t.ould determine which cided on the lssues," but conceded bombIng h,lt ldst Nov -,-st of the 19-year-clds would be drafted and "how, I don't know at the mom~n t Cong Urge Favorable [he U S CO'1\llland Qaid Communlsl reg­ which would be brpassed ErVln also warned other members of uldr~ s~elleJ AllIed poslt10ns from 11 the Court agalnst applying pressure up­ Response to Peace Plan diLJer~nt posltl.OnS inside the DMZ di­ Arm, An"o,"ces Dela, on Fortas "Restralnts are also lmpos­ v~d~ng North and South Viet Nam U S ed on the Courts themselves," he sald PARIS (UPI) -- Ch1ef VH.t (ong neg0- No) Ile drc~llerymen, JOlJ1ed bv the In Sh;ppillg '0;5011 Gas tlator Tran Buu Kiem today urged 1'<1&"­ Navv rn Ise v 3t Paul, pounded the ington to get the VIet Nam peace tall s COll1JTlJ1I2St pr .:3i-tl.ons 1n return WASHINGTON (UPI)-- The Army announced
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