Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1963, Image 41

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THUKbDAY. OCTOBER 31. I9M
IMEDKOltD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDKORD. OREGON
Crennen Named As Business Head Of News Service
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-The
appointment of Robert E. Cren
nen to the post of business man
ager of the Pacific Division of
United Press International was
announced Wednesday by Rich
ard A. Litfin, division manner.
In his new position. .f ,
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trol of UPI business operations
in the nine western states with
headquarters in San Francisco.
Crennen joined UPI as a staff
correspondent at Salt Lake City
and was subsequently trans
ferred to Honoluu. Following
special assignments in the Far
East he returned to San Fran
cisco as cables editor.
In Januafy, 1959, he was ap
pointed business representative
for the Intermountain Area of
UPI and in November of the
same year was named regifiial
executive for Northern Califor
nia and Nevada.
During the Korean War he
served in the Army as a special
North Viet Nam Breaking Treaty
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) T h e cord on Laos by resuming ship-
United States accused Commu
nist North Viet Nam Tuesday
of violating the 1962 Geneva ac-
agent of the Counter Intelligence
Corps.
Crennen, a native of Minne
apolis, attended the University
of Monnesota and Montana State
University where he received a
degree in journalism. Before
joining UPI he was a general
assignment and sports reporter
for the Minneapolis Tribune and
the Minneapolis Daily Times.
He is married to the former
Beverly Mae Rich of Butte,
Mont., and is the father of two
children.
mcnls of war meteriel to the
Red-led Pathet Lao.
State Department spokesman
Richard I. Phillips said that the
shipments, which began about
three weeks ago, were clearly a
breach of the Geneva agree
ment to guarantee a neutral re
gime in Laos.
Phillips said Laotian Premier
Souvanna Phouma recently
asked the three-nation control
commission, composed of rep
resentatives of India, Canada
and Poland, to investigate the
shipments but the Pathet Lao
had not permitted free access
to the area.
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Progress Report
On Oak Knoll Is
Given by Dawkins
ASHLAND - Two homes
have been completed and three
more are under construction at
the Oak Knoll project according
to William Dawkins, president
of the Oak Knoll Land Corpora
tion. Dawkins gave members of
the Ashland Chamber of Com
merce Tuesday a report on
progress of the company's plan
to build a community for the
"active retired" around the
Oak Knoll Golf Course.
The corporation originally
purchased 91 acres, but now has
bought an additional 85 acres
across Crowson Road for pos
sible additional development.
If completely developed, the
project would involve expendi
ture of more than $6 million,
Dawkins said.
All Have Been SoN
All of the hoteses that heva
been built or are under con
struction have baen sold, as
have a number of otner lots in
the development's first subdi
vision. The homes naw being built
are for single families, but a
majority of tire 223 liviteg units
proposed for the first subdivi
sion will be of the garden apart
ment type, because swveys in
dicate the marltet tor this typo
ot housing is increasing. Dew
kins said.
The company afca has spent
about $60,600 on improvamsnts
to tne golf course and club
houw, he reported.
"Tht6 project is geared to
recreation," he noted. "We are
aiming at the aative retired,
trying to create a quiet, rural
community with all of the ur
ban conveniences.
Fire Fighting Not
Just for Young Men
CHEHAL1S, Wash. (UPI)-If
you think the tough, demanding
job of lighting a forest fire is
suitable work only for the
young, don't tell Bob Graham.
He just won t believe it.
Graham, 75, has been on the
fire lines for 46 years.
At an age when most men
hav long since retired, Gra
ham is the boss man of a crew
of young men, most of them
about 17 years old.
Graham's crew, one of four
of its type employed by the
Washington State Department
of Natural Resources, is head
quartered here but can be dis
patched anywhere in the state
within a matter of minutes.
The job of the mobile squad
is to help battle fires that small
local crews can't control alone.
A small wiry man with a
fringe of white hair. Graham is
enthusiastic about his job. He
always refers to his crewmen
as "my boys."
But the years ire beginning
! to take a toll. He admits that
it takes a little longer to do
things now than it did 40 years
ago.
RELIGON IN AMERICA
Future U.S. Astronauts Will
Have Control on Destinies
College Plans Series
Of Television Programs
ASHLAND - "Insight," a se
ries of informative programs
designed especially for adult
viewers, will be presented ev
ery Monday, Wednesday, and
Fridny from 8:30 a.m. on
KM ED-TV by Southern Oregon
College.
Dr. Jon Powell, assistant pro
fessor of speech at the college
will serve as tb program's ex
ecutive producer.
The program will include bi
weekly presentations on such
topics s music, psychology,
philosophy, language develop
ment, art and communication.
Dr. Herbert Cecil, head of the
college music department, is
currently host of the program
and may he seen Nov. 1, 4, 8.
and 8.
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By ALVIN B. WEBB JR.
United Press pnternrjional
CAPE CANAVERAL (IIPII
On future U.S. manned fliihts
into space. atr:iauts are
going to lave more control
over their own destinies.
This intent has nlappH
other heary burden on the
snoumers ef engineers. Theirs
IS Uie tasK Ot now riplprm n n
where humaa capabilities laave
on aid supernuma demands
negin.
And still Daramauai ic th nt. i
most demand far safety that
cnaraciarizea tne. Mercury man-.
in-sface program and the "fol-
low-on" DroiectS fipfciai anrl
rnan-to-the-moon Apella. Strik-I
ing a nappy medium between
the roles of men and machines
on space flights is not proving;
easy.
U.S. astronaut Fraud! Knr-
man, considered ae of the best
nets tor an earlv flight ahnatrl
the two-man Gemini snare.
ships, offers a general rule-of-
tnumD tor deciding what man
Can do and what Up ranial Up
permitted to attend te en haz-1
aras6 space jewneys:
". . .The pilot will have te be
able r prove Utet he offers
some unique capability that
will help te insure missioH suc
cess." Must Offer Advantage
In other words, the astronaut
is not to be given a task sim
plv in order that he will havp
something to do. He first has
10 prove tnat, in some way, he
offers an advantage over the
machine.
Project Mercury, which sent
six astronauts into space on
missions of varying lengths,
Was an acid test "As 3 result
of the Mercury experience,"
saw aorman, "tne pilot in both
the Gemini and Apollo missions
will have a more demanding
role."
Borman cited a vivid exam
ple the decision to let astro
nauts monitor the blast-off and
powered flight and, if neces
sary, select a means of "abort
ing a Gemini shot in an emer
gency. In Project Mercury,
most of this delicate task was
handled from the ground.
Giving the astronauts more
say-so in the matter, said Bor
man, was based on one simple
fact: "The pilot provided the
most reliable, lightest method
of selecting and initiating the
proper one 01 (Jemini s three
different abort modes (methods)."
Simple Answer
On the other hand, there
have been suggestions that hu
man pilots pre-empt automatic
guidance systems and actually
fly the entire rocket and space
capsule into orbit. The idea
was mixed, at least for Gemini.
Again, there was a simple
engineering answer, said Bor
man, "In the Gemini, it was
considered simpler and more
reliable to mechanize autopilot
guidance for the restrictive
'down the groove' type guid
ance problem encountered."
The young astronaut cited the
Apollo manned lunar landing
mission as an example of a
still more complex relationship
between man and machine, es
pecially in the area of "abort
ing" the flight in case some
thing goes wrong.
"In exam,'ning the Apollo
abort problems," Borman said.
"we found that there were cer
tain malfunctions which re
quired superhuman reaction
times to permit safe abort. The
reaction times actually vary
with the time of flight."
The answer in this case was
to leave the decision to the pi
lot's own judgment whetlier
to trust his own reactions to
the tricky task, or to turn them
over to an automatic system.
Equipment is being built into
the Apollo space capsule for
both contingencies.
To Prove Value
Borman, for one, has no ob
jection to leaving the blast-off
and reentry jobs in the hands
of computers, guidance sys
tems and other machines. The
pilots will have plenty of time
to prove their own unique value
and importance altng the rest
ot tne space trip.
"Too often," he said, "undue
! emphasis is placed on the pi
lot's role during boost and re
entry. These phases of flight
i are transition phases for a true
spacecraft.
"We could hardly justify i toward more and more control
placing a crew aboard if their! over fiSn's into space but
sole mission was to accomplish ; that it probably will be a long
the transition phase success-! time yet before they match
fully." j their aircraft brethren in flying
What this means, in general, their ships every minute, from
is that astronauts are working 1 take-off to landing.
mote meat
H
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Soviet Newspaper
Notes Anniversary
MOSCOW (UPO-The Soviet
military newspaper Wednesday
commemorated the 100th anni
versary of a visit by two Rus
sian flotillas to New York and
San Franciavo.
"Tha visit of the Russian
ships te ttte United State had
the effect of shewing Human
sympathy to the federal gov
ernment of Abraham Lincoln"
during the Civil War. Ked Star
said.
The newspaper claimed t h e
visit gave the U.S. president
"a big support" during those
turbulent years.
A meeting was also held in
t h t Leningrad "scientists
house" commemorating the an-
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