bru ary 4, |) m. $1.25 J|-|f BATTALION Thursday, February 4, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 31 Campus briefs Heaton surprised with gift Homer L. Heaton, dean of ad missions and records, was sur prised last Friday when everyone in his office pitched in and bought him a birthday present. In a luncheon at Wyatt’s Cafe teria, Heaton was given a dia mond in a platinum setting mounted in his Aggie senior ring. Dean Heaton, 65, received his master’s degree from A&M in 1936. ★ ★ ★ Range Science plans lecture The Department of Range Sci ence will present the first in a series of four distinguished lec tures tonight as Dr. Clair L. Kucera speaks at 7:30 p.m. in room 112 of the Range Science Building. Dr. Kucera is chairman of the Botany Department at the Uni versity of Missouri, and has work ed extensively in radio-ecology, prairie ecosystems and agrostol ogy. Kucera will speak on “Biomass Productivity and Turnover in a Tall Grass Prairie.” Despite battery problems Apollo 14 goes into orbit With Bi f 84 6-973J SPACE CENTER, Houston UP) — Apollo 14 went into orbit around the moon early Thursday its crew primed and systems pro claimed fit for man’s third lunar landing Friday. A worrisome battery on the lunar lander was checked and found okay, and Mission Control told the astronauts, “It looks good.’’ Alan B. Shepard and Edgar D. Mitchell will ride the lander called Antares to the rubble-strewn mountainous Fra Mauro area, while Stuart A. Roosa stays be hind in the mothership, Kitty Hawk. The moon’s pull swung the two-jointed spacecraft around its dark side at 12:47 a.m. CST. Thirteen minutes later, out of radio range and flying engine forward, the mothership’s rocket engine burned for six minutes. The result was to slow Apollo 14 by 2,000 miles per hour and put it into an elliptical orbit 195 miles high, 69 miles low. The astronauts returned into radio contact at 2:20 a.m. “Everything looks good,” Mis sion Control said after Mitchell conducted an hour-long check of a battery which had been giving a low voltage reading. “As of now, the ascent batter ies, especially No. 5, is go,” said Mission Control. Mitchell transferred power from circuit to circuit, putting pressure on the battery that had been giving a low voltage read ing. The tests indicated that there was no apparent problem with the battery itself. There was no immediate ex planation of why the battery voltage reading was low. Astronauts Stuart A. Roosa and Alan B. Shepard remained aboard the command ship, Kitty Hawk, during the tests. The astronauts were asked to make the tests shortly after they awoke from a daylong rest per iod. 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