Friday, June 22, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY FPoge Three Skylab astronauts prepare for splash in Pacific today SPACE CENTER, Houston om - Astro- nauts Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph Ker- win and Paul Weitz return to earth at 9:50 a.m. EDT today. Splashdown is in the Pacific Ocean, 830 miles southwest of San Diego. The spacemen, up early yesterday, worked to put their space station in shape for the Skylab 2 crew that will occupy the 118-foot long orbiting laboratory for 56 days starting next month. Conrad, Kerwin and Weitz loaded film, tapes, biological samples and other equip- ment ahoard the Apollo command ship, which is attached to one end of the space station. THE ASTRONAUTS planned a five-hour sleep yesterday, resting for the precise and difficult job of flying their spaceship to earth. They cast off from the space station aboard the Apollo command ship at 4:45 a.m. today. After spending an hour circling and photographing the orbiting laboratory, the astronauts will perform a series of rocket firings to slow their ferry ship and send it speeding out of orbit toward splash- down. CONRAD, KERWIN and Weitz perform- ed their housekeeping chores yesterday swiftly and with little conversation with Mission Control. They were running two hours ahead of schedule at one point and officials said they were trying to gain extra time for rest. Work was slowed when the astronauts foind that a canister stuck when they tried to dispose of it through an airlock into a trash tank. Mission Control worried that the trash airlock could become so jammed by the cannister that future crews could not use it. But the "fix anything guys" of Sky- l 'b 1 liter said they solved the problem. "WITH A judicious application of force we got it out and freed," said Weitz. "Boy, is that good news," said Mission 591 and 575... are this wveek's sinmom Michigain Lottery numbers Bus fares cut ยข The Ann Arbor Transportation Author ity has cut all bus fares on the city s Dial A-Ride and regular buses to 25 cents. It also set a special rate of $1.25 for 10 rides foi semor citizens and those with low m- comes. lIhe fare reductions are consider- ed the first step toward Ann Arbor's Tel- tra system, approved by the voters in April, and will become effective on July 1. CREEP extortion? - - WASHINGTON -The special Watergate prosecution team is investigating whether extortion was used by President Nixon's e camtpaign fund-raisers, it was disclosed yesterday. Among those complaints being probed are reports that Nixon fund-rais- ers smlicited money vigorously from cot mr tittus atnd imdisvidials whom were in- tilt-ed in tax problems, contract disputes, securitiis inestigations or other sensi- time deli gs with the government. ! ~ z Happenings ... are miostly cinematic today. Ny- by's The Thing from Another World is at Angell Hall Aud. A at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. . . . Hawk's Twentieth Century is at the Architecture Auditorium at 8 and 10 p.. . . . The Wizard of Oz and 200 Motels will both be shown at the Modern Language Building Auditoriums 3 and 4 at 8:15 p.m., a single feature at 10 p.m. . . . theatre goers, check out The Banana from Outer Space at the Residential College Auditor- ium at 8 p.m. 4 A2's weather Daily Photo by TERRY McCARTHY Partly cloudy with scattered light rain- * showers. A cold front to the north will cause clouds to develop in our area as it Cherries, Peaches, Apples and Oranges. Campus dwellers now have their own heads emst. High temps between 73-78 with fruit vendor. He's Neil Shaffer and he keeps his fresh fruit stand in the shade lows from 60-65. at the corner of State and North U. Waking upbehind bar:Lf 1in Washtenaw County Ji Control. "You can hear the sighs of relief down here." "You oughta hear them up here," Weitz replied. Conrad, asked as one point if a task was completed, replied "you bet your sweet bippy we did." "YOU GUYS are really moving fast," observed Mission Control. The prime re- covery ship, the USS Ticonderoga, was on station in the Pacific Ocean, awaiting the return of the astronauts. The ship's crew practiced the recovery operation using a simulated splashdown 4%t miles from the carrier. The practice, from splash to spacecraft hatch opening, took 33 minutes. Milliken friendlier with Veep LANSING (UPI) - Gov. William Mil- liken agrees he has a lot more in com- mon philosophically with Vice President Spiro Agnew than he used to, but he says Agnew has been the one who has done the shifting of views. "The fact is, he's not taking as hard and strident a tone in his speeches as he was before," Milliken said. "I like the fact he seems to be taking broader views and more statesmanlike positions. Ile is less partisan and less divisive.' The relationship between the two men has changed popreciably since 1970, when part of Millikess cttpain strategy was to keen both Agnew and President Nixon out of Michigan completely. Agnew nmade only one appeo-rnce in the state that year and Milliken moned to be vdear on the other side of the state when that hap- pened. BULLETIN WASHINGTON ut' - President Nix- on and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed late last night to hold another summit in Moscow next year, a meet- ing which could provide the forum for a treaty to permanently curb offensive nuclear weapons. The agreement to hold the third summit in three years was disclosed during a dinner at the Soviet Embassy. BUT LAST WEEK Milliken introduced Agnew to a Lansing audience by saying "I have a warm personal friendship with the vice president and appreciate all he has done to help the Republican party in Michigan. I respect hint." Milliken said a series of tennis matches between himself and Agnew at the last three national governor's conferences have helped build their friendship. "IT'S MADE a difference," the gover- nor said. "We've had a chance on the tennis courts to joke and relax under pleasant circumstances." But, Milliken says, "even in the per- iod when I didn't agree with him, I had a pretty good personal relationship with him. I recall one meeting - a dinner - where we were seated next to each other and we frankly acknowledged a difference of opinion. I think he respects 'me and I respect him. I said I respected him for his forthrightness and candor and I do. He certainly has gone out of his way to be gracious to me. And after all, you can disagree with someone but still have a friendship - that's a better state of hu- man affairs anyway." THE GOVERNOR is quick to add that the new friendship shouldn't be taken as any sign the governor favors Agnew for the Presidency the next time around, however "That doesn't mean any commitment on my part for 1976, either implied or out- right," he said. "He's the front runner now, I suppose. But for me or any gover- nor to choose up sides now would be sto. pid, at least silly." i Edtorm's note: Time tfitlmwing is the conclmi- siosofai tee artseie on tw daysii Daily wiil feature a story on the rehabilita- mhe Wasitenaw County [Jii. Next Tuesday's imn prograim at the jilt amid sme plaits for its tuture. By KATHLEEN RICKE When ycu wake up in the morning your bed feels fuzzy-then you remember where you are and look into the corridor. There's a woman with grey hair standing right there and you try to remember if any of the women had grey hafr last night. But they didn't. The food man is at the door with the tray so you pull your dress on quickly. There are only three chairs for seven in- as she reaches for her bowl and spoon. mates and since you sat on one last night Suddenly she screams, "Help, I'm gonna for dinner, you take your breakfast and pass out," and she tries to stand up, but falls to the floor. THERE'S A LOT of c h a t t e r during breakfast. Rebecca is telling the new wo- men who came in during the night that they'll probably go to court about 8:30 a.m. That makes you think about the time-the clock says it's 6:45, and you wonder what you'll do all day. Someone calls over to Louise to eat her food before they come for the plates. She starts moaning that.her head hurts THE WOMEN rush over and help her back to her cot. Rebecca yells, "The turnkey, call the turnkey."' So you take your hairbrush and bang like hell on the door, screaming, "Turnkey, there's some- one sick in her. T u r n k e y, turnkey, TURNKEY!" You bang until your arm aches and See TWO, Page 8