x ~ e « “S-, IT SURE WAS FUN TRYING TO GET OUR :S’ CL ALL-YOU-CAN-EBAT: FOR, PPER 'LAsT NigHT oe ; AT ‘THE LApiEs’ 2 Se ened aol ia i aati “ane Sat eee s ; ' = P oa . : # \ me . : : e 4. ee eS a gt’ [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Nov. 9, 1966: -15. or u | e , ace | the Ivy League suit, narrowe + know pent of the tenets. * p | brimmed hats and black ga- | of acy and their. rela- a aoe : ‘| berdine coats “hitherte | tive riches were a perennial : . - 3 : sported only by rabbis.” source of embarrassment,” e ; : s: ie. “With acceptance of cosmie | claims Taylor. “Perforce, ’ ti n , / c F ‘ , Unele Sam.es- | they tried to avoid any vulgar ‘ ve ro em * , | Chewed his star -. spangled | indication of it in front‘ of a . a oo a Te , manner began to adopt | penurious world, or, alterna- ~~ By BONALD THOMPSON ‘most critical problems of the What Aldrin will’ have. that the dullness of Victorian Eng- | tively, to convince themselves HOUSTON, ‘Tex. (AP)—Four|U.S. space program. - Gordon’ didn’t’ will be a spéecial| land. The psychology is clear | and the world that the trap- Americans have slipped Officials admit they have | waist jether. Developers hope| esough—if you wish te be | pings of success did not really spaceships into the hostile void,|been surprised. at some of the|that will keep him frem float-| taken seriously; you must | matter.” and returned home awed, | difficulties experienced by the|ing simlessly, as so éfien BOD-| siest take yourself seriously.” | He sums up: e thrilled and. humbled by the ex-/first four, for whom such|pens. Aldrin also will have 8 Taylor, of the weekly “Thus they finally emerged ; perience. simple ‘things as twisting a/pair of gold-colored restraint) msgazine Tailor and Cutter, | from. thé Victorian : And’ yet, thrilling as it must}knob or buckling # strap be-|boots, resembling. overshnes.| savy that in only one facet leadership principle of the fa- be,. working outside an orbiting|eame monumental tasks. —</| attached to a_small pratform at! 4... tne American male of to-- ther figure, and: embarked . capsule has become one of the| U.S. Navy Cmdr. Richard F./the rear of the capsule, where | ay differ from the Victorian “gn extension of deliber- Gordon Jr. worked so hard out-|he must loosen and tightes|- posishman. elas A kied of pen. : : side Gemin! 2 tightening / bolts, connect elecirical plugs, “The imperial eee ee, we ON: H AIR a 5; Matt Bidlo eckts So MGS 206s. | siltt complex.” form during the 1960s estab- : : doctors estimate, about pe|hig hooks to big rings, and ; lished the Americans as the ~| ~The following Hist. | horsepower of energy. measure with a special ‘wrench worst - dressed ‘men in the .. fmgs are published free of | Gordon's ordeal became &/how much pressure he can put Lea a ~<charge as public service and |tignal-for officials to reverse|on a bell that will mot cbuie| | EXPANDS ON IDEAS~ «| > qppear as presented te us by |%me plans for’ future space-| loose.” ~ Ie this the stalens concerned. Fee eaeaally during Gemint| WILL CHANGE IN SPACE diets 2, a four-day voyage to begin) For comparison, he will re- —, ESDAY ; Wecnesday.. peat some of the jobs without : WEDNESDAY PROGRAMS | “since we're dealing with shorts men and not horses.” said Dr.|{be shoes, but with the waist ae ee Robert Gitruth, director of the | band: without the "bend. but 1:30 p-m.—Musicele . US Menuet Spectesalt Conte. 1 esas tell ; 2.00 p.m.—Emergency Werd 10 =| man to be able to work. and| Aldrin, and most space of- a oa think at ‘this work level inj ficials, believe man’s dreams eae sone space. about exploring .the universe 0 oa. C Moh MUST LEARN MORE (rest upon overcoming the space oath biases tt Eee “We still have a lot to learn | ¥2!king problems. ; 5:00 p.m—Rin Tin Tin | end ‘we aren't sure what it is} Once. it all seemed so simple. 5:30 p.m.—Muse Hop we're missing.” When air foree Lt. Col. Ed- 6:00 p-m.—Natiens Business The next : is up to air| ward H. White II took those 6:15 p.m.—Live Longer _|force Maj. Edwin %. Aldrin Jr..| first tenuous steps outside 6:30 p.m:—Gazerte ———L-who will team with avy Capt.| Gemini 4 last year, he did it 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News “|James A. Lovell Jr. to fiy| With the grace and ease of a 7:15 p.m.—Robin Heed Buckboerd | Gemini ‘12. % skydiver. But his 21 - minute 7:20 p.m.—Chenging Schools for , Originally, Aldrin was to| spectacular proved only that Changing Werlds have become the first man to| man could survive and use a pS 2 pees ee ene Mee Santee Se oat ee ane 9:00 p.m.—Green Acres (Color) | Officials have scrubbed this, pe : mNenie Conede — naut Alexei Leonov a few eo _ and instead have assigned Ald-| before him, had no difficult oe 19:90 odo Soe a eee tasks to do. ; New Botties—New - Navy Cmdr. Eugene A. Cer- j- <<" oS ewer, “et man tire so easily /nan, sir force Maj. Michael - 4.00 omc Suita Expsion. | Sta fapsule? What sort | Collins and Gordon have fol- 00 p.m. —CBC News 7 VA10 onntied Sater ent ars omer “| with varying degrees of diffi 12:20 —! Off Aldrin is set for three culty. ’ : ’ : “stand-up” sessions, primarily comfortable and equipment will 9:57 a.m.—Siation Sign On | for- _assignments_| be available to help _a__man | “TO:00S-mm—Canadien Schools The third is as a two- | Work in space. 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