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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 6, 1971, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Mitchell Walk Rugged Moon SPACE Houston AP Two Americans who almost had their landing canceled by a computer problem walked the dusty surface of the moon ghostly fig ures seeking the secrets of an alien Alan Shepard realizing a personal dream at age became the fifth human to plant his footprint in the lunar stepping from his lunar lander at EST GET Edgar Mitchell followed him down the ladder 10 min utes Its been a long but were were Shepards first words as his booted left foot tested the lunar He described it as very This is a very rough Shepard remarked as he gazed at the surrounding landscape of high craters and boulders as large as 20 feet Their initial nearly an hour late because of a com problem that delayed their exit from the cap were relayed to earth by a black and white television After Shepard and Mitchell tested their ability to move about with they took out a television camera to give viewers miles away their first sus on Page 1 Abort Averted UPI At Friday emergency telephone calls went out to members of the Grumman Cor Apollo hardware si team Report to work Bob a key inst had been sleeping at his home in 25 miles from Bethpage on Long He made the drive in 40 Roger a simula tion electric had to drive from which is on Long Island but some 23 miles from the Grumman He also made it in 40 We just had to forget about red lights and things like said The men knew that the word from the space center in Houston was The Apollo 14 control panel had developed a faulty switch that threatened to abort the astronauts ing in the Antares module less than three hours before it was If we couldnt put a patch on the the computer would have seen the abort command and ordered the engine to make a full blast away from the moons Schaefer Working in coordination with engineers at the Massachusetts Institute of which worked out the patch the Grumman team prepared to fun a simulation on only flight hardware It was a procedure that had never been tried before and it took 30 We were the only ones that could verify that patch as work and we said We were only 20 minutes ahead of the I in 20 min utes the landing probably would have been Both Rowan and Schaefer de nied that they were in a We were pretty calm and cool about said The first checkout for Apollo 13 was made and having gone through that RIPES AUTHORIZED UNOFFICIAL FOR THf ARMED FORCES 292 February 1971 I Of Sunday 21855 A THATS MY beaming Edgar Mitchell reaches out to a television set as she watches her astronaut husband gather scientific information on the Photo Storms Wrach Tornadoes Kill Eight By United Press International Tornadoes killed eight persons in Mississippi and Alabama Thursday claiming seven of their victims when the twisting winds destroyed a house trailer at Gore Springs near One woman died when a twist er destroyed her home three miles west of the northwest Ala bama community of Bear Police said six persons attending night classes at a portable class room at Bear Creek suffered minor blizzard snows and storms spawned by a huge storm Y Deadline Is Advanced HEIDELBERG Special The Armys up reenlistment plan for EM will go into effect on 15 instead of on July the date previously an by the beginning in 10 reenlistment will be denied t o soldiers deemed non productive according to either of two enlisted men will be obliged to leave the Army when reenlistment time comes around if they have served for a given number of without being promoted above minimum ranks for their time in An E3 or for in must quit after serv ing years if he or she has not been promoted to E4 by that An E4 must separate after serving eight years an after 12 years an after 20 years an after 24 years an after 27 and an must re sign after 30 Soldiers who have com 18 years of service will be able to remain in uniform at least to the 20year point on Page 1 system ravaged the southern plains and lower Ice freezing rain and fog closed major city airports and into death turned highways traps from the the Mississippi Valley to central Atlantic Harsh cold again frosted the It was expected to abate somewhat by but weathermen said freezing rain would come with the A small twister blew a school bus off road near No passengers were A possible tornado did minor damage in but brought a welcome half inch of rain after the driest January in 63 Freezing rain forced Pitts burghs airport to Heavy fog shut down Lambert on Page 1  

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