Thursday, June 10, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven SOVIETS EXPECT LONG FLIGHT First space laboratory orbits earth Meir assails treaty Premier Golda Meir speaking in the Israeli Parliament yesterday asserted that the hard line taken by the Egyptian leadership was not helping progress for a settlement over the Suez Canal. In assailing a treaty signed by Egypt and the Soviet Union on May 26, she said, "To ignore the grave implications of this treaty would likely bring about temptation to aggression and greatly endanger peace." HORRORS AND HIGHLIGHTS: leepviewmg your wa y around Cannes MOSCOW (/) - The world's first orbiting space laboratory rocketed farther away from the earth yesterday and the three Soviet cosmonauts aboard ap- peared to be preparing f-r an ex- tended flight. Soviet official sources gave no hint of how long the pioneering flight of Salute would last. For- eign specialists estimated it could go on for weeks as the crew runs through tests on the scientific equipment packed aboard. There were two insist indica- tions that the flight may be a long one-a higher orbit and the fact that Georgy Dobrovolsky, the flight commander, shut down the systems of the Soyuz 11, the spaceship that carried the crew to a docking with the Salute on Monday. Some foreign specialists expect another orbital correction today, intended to lift the laboratory more than 185 miles above the earth. At that height the bulky craft would be less susceptible to atmospheric resistance, which pulls it closer to earth, and as- sures increased longevity in or- bit. It was also noted that the crew donned what Tass news agency called special strain spacesuits which imitate gravitational pull and help maintain muscle tone in a state of weightlessness. Wearing this suit, Dobrovolsky did an acrobatic act for the bene- fit of Soviet television viewers. Dobrovolsky, flight engineer Vladislav Volov and test engineer Viktor Patsayev went into orbit Sunday in Soyuz 1i, caught up with and docked the next day withSalute, a big workship launched without a crew six weeks before. Hermetically fixed together, Soyuz and Salute weigh 25 tons. Combined, the two are 65.6 feet long, 13 feet in diameter at the widest point and contain six com- partments. Total working and living space is 3,500 cubic feet, the equivalent of a good-sized room. In a progress report, Tass, the official Soviet news service, re- ported that the crew had "com- pleted the conservation of sys- tems of the Soyuz 11 spaceship." This meant that the systems on the Soyuz 11 had been shut down, and the cosmonauts would rely on Salute's equipment until the time came to return to earth. Unofficial Soviet sources said the principal limitation on the duration of the experiment, would be the condition of the crew and theirhreaction to prolonged weightlessness. The sources said extremely close watch, through instruments, was being maintained on the cos- monauts' physical condition. At the first sign of trouble, they added, the mission would be ter- minated. Soviet space officials were said to be especially sensitive to the problem. Two members of the 18-day Soyuz 9 mission a year ago had great difficulty in adapting to normal life after the flight, sources said. The cosmonauts were identified as Andrian Niko- layev and Valery Sevastyanov. IA a progress report Wednes- day, Tass said that the craft had passed out of radio visibility of the Soviet Union on its 39th orbit Serving over 50,000 satisfied clients for over 12 years. 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In its meager details of the crew's work, Tass said the men measured radiation levels and observed "the micrormeteorite sit- uation in outer space." The cosmonauts are reported to be pleased with the equipment provided for them. When asked about his space suit, Dobrovolsky replied, "I'm very comfortable, much better than without it. Tell the designers we are very happy with it." A story of love. Filmed by David Lean flyant~s. DauMghteir MEttl)OLOR and SUP'ER PANAVS" S0 oC.M~ (Continued from Page 2) Furthermore, and equally com- mendable, he has not gone overboard with the spectacular aspect of the teachnicolor med- ium. As a matter of fact, The Trojan Women is one of the best color designed films which I have ever seen. The designer, in filming this somber tale of Hecuba and her female brood, confined themselves to a pal- lette of blacks, browns, a n d whites, (the only other colors that occasionally creep into the film are a blue overcast sky and the red blaze of fire). The cast is four star in tal- ent; however, talent does not make up for the miscasting. Katherine Hepburn as Hfecuba t is wonderful in moments, but she will always be Katherine Hepburn complete with tremb- ling lips and neck muscles. Irene Papas, a truely great act- ress is unfortunately physically not the Helen of Troy that she was cast as. (You remember Helen, the chick whose face launched a thousand ships). Miss Papas lacks the sensual beauty and downright clever bitchery, that I'm sure Miss Troy must have possessed. - Thus, even though Cacoyannis stated in the press conference that he purposely wished to get away from the stereotype blond Helen, and rather portray a Helen whose independence was her beauty, I must say t h at it was her face that launched a thousands ships and not her independence. I can see a brun- ette Helen, but let her be gor- geous like Elizabeth Taylor, who by the way played the role in Burton's Dr. Faustur. 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