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   Terre Haute Tribune, The (Newspaper) - February 6, 1971, Terre Haute, Indiana                                F ition TH HAUTE TRIBUNE FOB Alt DEPARTMENTS COMPLETE WIRE SERVICES OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS AND PRESS INTERNATIONAL FINAL EDITION Terre February TEN CENTS V POINT HOME Lunar Hike Leaves Duo Breathless By HOWARD BENEDICT AP Aerospace Writer SPACE Hous explorers completed mans longest moon walk today but a gasping struggle to climb a steep slope halted them short of a prime the rim of a crater named Alan Shepard and Edgar Mitchell returned to the lunar lander Antares after hours on the moon and prepared them selves and the ship to start the return voyage to The second walk lasted as long as the first one had on Fri day but was three times as long in distance Despite their disappointment in not reaching Cone Crater as part of their geological field tripi they did gather ancient dig trenches and sink core tube four feet into the More than anything how they wanted to reach the rim of They had bet many of their fellow astronauts on earth that they could do But as they climbed higher and higher on the long boulders strewn slope they be catne more and more exhaust They breathed heavily and their heart beats nearly dou Mission Control advised them to stop about twothirds of the way up the moon Thats the order of the Shepard Its farther than It said a disappointed So they came back down the slope and continued their scien expedition and by the time they were back at they were in a jovial With color television recording his Shepard took out two golf balls he had smuggled to the moon and whacked them with a golf handle from his tool Then he took a part from a solar wind experiment and hurled it like a In the airless gravi ty of the the objects real ly It goes miles and miles and Shepard Mitchell re Once back inside the Shepard and Mitchell reported they collected 108 pounds of There is a scale on the landers Thats almost as much of the combined total of the Apollo 11 and 12 astro Scientists at the Space Center were pleased with the days ex I would say results of the ge ology traverse were said Robin chief of the c e n t e r s geochemistry They seemed to have cov ered the traverse well and THE LUNAR shows how the lunar module will lift off the moon Saturday rendezvous and dock with the Apollo 14 space craft and then be released to crash on the moons surface as Astronauts Mitchell and Roosa start their long journey back to New War Threat By COLIN FROST Northern Ireland AP Religious rioting threat ened to erupt into civil war in Northern Ireland today after a British soldier and two Irishmen were killed in a Shootout be British troops and mem bers of the outlawed Irish Re Another civilian lew himself up when a bomb he was about to throw The three hours of fighting be gan in Roman Catholic district shortly after midnight and was one of the worst out breaks in two years of strife be tween the Catholic minority and Protestants in the British prov The IRA is trying to drive the British six north ern counties and bring them un der the predominantly Catholic Irish Six Wounded Six civilians were wounded when a bomb went off in the Road a Protestant and terrorists blew up a major water main in Police said 37 persons were 11 The latest trouble started four nights earlier when British sol searched for hidden arms tin Catholic Increasing ly bitter clashes between civil ians and soldiers have occurred each night Thousands of troops remained on alert in the province at The troops appeared shocked by the death of their first comrade killed in action since the army came to Belfast to put down in August The soldier was on a foot pa trol that came under machine gun fire in the Ardoyne district Israels Failure To Pull Back Hinders Talks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Middle East ceasefire entered its second extension to day as pressure increased on ST rael to comply with an Egyptian for a partial pullback of Israeli troops from the Sue Four other soldiers were wound two British both the civilians who There United was concern at Nations in we dad snipers they saw a variety of material and Brett said of the failure to reach Cone Craters Ob were If it wasnt important we wouldnt have sent them He added that the astronauts reports of the rocks they did Continued On Page Continued On Page Dismissal Of Suit Asked The City of Haute filed a motion in Vigo Circuit Court Friday to dismiss a suit brought against it by the Terre Haute Masonic Temple which seeks to enjoin the city I NEWS DIGEST By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 from closing from Cherry North 8th Street to Street Eagle The Board of Public Works and Safety voted unanimously to vacate the section of North 8th for the sole purpose of allowing for the construction of an amphitheater by Indiana State on to the SPACE Apollo 14 explorers completed mans longest walk on the moon today but a tough climb up a steep slope stopped them short of a prime goal the nm of a crater named SAIGON South Vietnamese forces sweeping through eastern Cambodia encountered a North Vietnam ese unit today and reported 91 enemy killed in one of the big gest battles since the allies crossed the Cambodian border last The Middle East ceasefire entered its second extension today as pressure increased on Israel to comply with an tian proposal for a partial pullback of Israeli troops from the Suez Northern Ireland Religious rioting threatened soldier and two Irishmen were killed in a between Legislators Urged to Kill Proposal By ORYAN RICKARD INDIANAPOLIS AP Indiana legislators being placed under unbelievable pressure to kill a tough antipollution State Robert R chairman of the House Public Health and En Affairs said who is the sponsor of an antipollution pro posal to create a state Environmental Protection Agency EMA said he has been under pressure from lobbyists to weaken or kill the William director of the federal Environmental Protection has been given a copy of the and will present his views on the proposal at a public hear ing Monday night at the The proposal would combine all state antipollution agencies under an Environmental Man agement Bpard composed four persons paid The Indiana Farm Bureau and the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce are two major lobbyists against the Mentally III Rapist Kills Three in West r e reason this count does not troops and members of the outlawed Irish Republican jurisdiction of the mat AP A man sought in the killing of a child went on a ram page killing two persons and wounding two others before he was shot dead by police in a chase through the authorities The would lead to the creation of an bu said a Farm Bu reau The farm or claims owners of land could be told how they must use their land if the is j I think The bureau also claims Grants Police Chief Jay ent programs for Woodward along with four herbicides and agricultural amof his shot and killed monia would come under the power of the In addition the EMA several proposals controlling pesticides probably will meet considerable lobby One in the hopper would outlaw the use of DDT and er hard Richard Bass of the Indiana Pesticide Council has drafted a pesticide control which was introduced into the Senate Friday by Gene ail and way patrolman and Bertram Greenberg of West Woodward said Greenberg ap tried to commit suicide by slashing his wrists before he was Authorities in California said Greenberg was a former mental patient and was being sought in connection with the strangula tion of a girl Thurs jurisdiction of the subject mat ter or parties in this The motion to the did not comply a statute that such a suit should contain the amount of award of damages and the amount of assessment of benefits com The motion contends no award of damages or assess ment of benefits has yet been completed by the The Board of Public and Safety has not yet set anyi amount of damages to be according to the The states the plain tiffs actions are that it cannot comply with the Continued On Page j WHITE SULPHUR conference of governors from 13 Appalachian states says the Appalachian Regional Commission should continue after federal revenue sharing with state and local governments A portion of the governments mortgage subsidy per cent of which was suspended three weeks been reinstated by George secretary of Housing and Urban WASHINGTON Nixon administration claims that unem ployment has peaked has attracted Democratic cries the op is politically The Weather By National Weather Service Weather Map On Page m snipers hat a refusal by Premier bv Heirs government would witness described a street lock indirect peace negotiations being conducted by mediator Gunnar Diplomatic sources said France and the Soviet Union were pressing hard for accept The withdrawal was a condition set Thursday by dent Anwar Sadat of Egypt to reopening the closed since the 1967 war when Israel pied the Sinai Desert to the ca Meir did not reject the plan in a taped American force sion interview but P 6 said she didnt know why eastern Cambodia t dat thinks that the open ing of the countered a North The 9th Division eastern Can canal is something he is giving Vietnamese unit today and re T Cambodia last May any d r ys to Ported 91 enemy killed in one allied incursion and is planned by t WASHINGTON The Senate Foreign Relations Commit tee has been bombarded with demands that it investigate al connections between American interests in oil deposits off South Vietnam and support of the Saigon Viet Forces Claim Victory In Major Battle in Cambodia The shooting climaxed a ram page that left an Arizona high nr way patrolman and a Townsend Di Missouri man dead and thl Hartford u mans wife and another patrol who is chairman of man wounded tlH Senate Ecology and En Killed were James E Brown an of and cer Jim Keeton of Browns suffered minor gunshot wounds j i IT 411 overall but he believes it should disseminate informa tion to existing agencies for their liro aim Presently the State Air also of Continued On Page j Continued On Page I of the head and Patrolman Dan Libel Charged in Suit SAIGON AP South Viet sweeping I 84 25 2 33 River LOCAL CONDITIONS temperature 51 lowest temperature last 23 to 91 enemy killed in one of Israel would like Uie biggest battles since the al reopened with only one crossed the bor tle she said If last I canal is it should be South Vietnamese also to Israeli said one prisoner and 27 In his speech were and 10 Egypts agreement to a Vietnamese troops were month truce and 37 wounded a camPaign this Thele have been uie a 01 weex against North Vietnamese that thp Qih Cambodia to preempt trying to reestablish e o n offensive ies in the rubber plantation North vietnamese gunners miles from South Saigon during 70 mortar sheUs the nams border and 110 troops from the Vietnamese ranger and northwest of capital area during the next South cavalry Fri On Iage TEBRE HAUTE AND Mostly and colder Sunday cloudiness and continued Low Sunday mid Precipitation tonight and 20 lair tax and continued cold with a chance of a little now In the made no specific reference to use of the canal by Israeli it has controlled the e Egypt never has per mitted Israeli craft to use The position of Egypt after Continued On Page Apollo Families Cut Their Sleep Short used mortars and ground troops against the command post of a South Vietnamese task force tu tUC southern Lows tonight Bight Sunday in the mid low Pre NOW YOU KNOW per cent to 2030 per cent partly witu the lows 20 to Sunday By failed Press International Jhe brightness of the moon the I from the earth equals that of a Temperature J putter 3 22 near the Chup Rubber Planta tion east of Kompong I Attackers Repulsed allied air and artillery j the South Vietnamese armored personnel car riers and 400 rangers repulsed ithe attackers before the viewed i A spokesman said the prisoner identified the enemy SPACE Houston Shepards and the Mitchells got up in the middle of the night again today to watch their working men bounce around the miles from home on the dusty They didnt miud a For hours kids and relatives of the two astronauts littered with excite ment as they saw Alan Shepard and Edgar D Mitchell become the fifth and sixth men to walk on the they made Louise Shepard exclaimed as the television camera cap tured her husband climbing to the lunar surface from the landing craft Ii has been a long The Americas spaceman 10 years nad to sit out earlier because of au ear ail While Shepard and about on the the third Apollo 14 Stuart was in orbit in the command waiting to pick up the explorers when they blast off today for the journey But there was no less excite ment in Koosa household wife Joan laughed as die watched the moon look at them bouncing up and down that lojks like hat lovely Oil Page The Vigo County School its board of trustees and super intendent have been named de fendants in a damage suit brought by a former secre tary with the school Alice who claims she was slandered by the defendants when she was discharged from her position in the purchasing department of the filed the suit Friday in Vigo Su Court According to the the de fendants were wickedly and maliciously intend ing to injure this plaintiff in her good name and to bring her into public scandal and disgrace among her neighbors and good and worthy citizens The suit went on to state thei defendants raused it to be susj and believed plain tiff had been and was guilty j pf irregularities in and the keeping of false Each of the ac cording to the acting to harass and oppress did on the of falsely and maliciously spoke and published of and con plaintiff in her employ ment and the false and defamatory words following that is to that mean ing the was discharged from her position as a secre tary in the Purchasing Depart ment of the for irregular in purchasing and the keep ing of false thereby with proper j this plaintiff was The suit stated her employ ment terminated although the terms of the contract ran to June at an annual salary of The suit adds that after the publication of the slanderous statements and Kenneth in an at tempt to erase and eradicate the and stat ed the plaintiff had been dis missed in a pro which statement was not true and which was made for the purpose of shielding in an attempt to cover and conceal the The defendants are Cottom and board members Paul Charlotte Iverson Continued On Page The Parson All we need to be happy is everything we want no matter how that may   

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