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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1957
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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Wednesday Evening, Nov.
2:00 Garry Moore Show
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3:30 Strike It Rich
4:00 Feminine Fancies
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4:45 Search for Tomorrow
5:00 Woody Woodpecker
5:30 Tim McCoy
3:45 TV Question Box
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9:00 Armstrona Circle Theater
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iu:ju news
10:35 Lawrence Welle Show
Thursday, Nov. 14
11:40 Chaplains Corner
11:50 Cartoon Time
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i:ou Brighter Day
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Edge of Night
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4:30 Uncle Bill Show
4:45 Search For Tomorrow
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8:30 Playhouse
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3:30 Strike It Rich
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4:45 Search For Tomorrow
5:00 Woody Woodpecker
5:30 Tim McCoy
6:00 Your TV Weatherman
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6:30 Life With. Elizabeth
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8:0O Millionaire
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10:00 Western Marshal
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Thursday, Nov. 14
11:40 Chaplains Corner
11:50 Cartoon Time
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2:00 Biff Pavnff
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1:15 Secrete Storm
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2:00 Garry Moore
2:30 Godfrey Time
3:30 Strike It Rich
4:00 Feminine Fancies
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4:45 Search For Tomorrow
5:00 Rin Tin Tin
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6:45 Pappy Coleman
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7:30 Playhouse
8:00 Harbor Master
8:30 Climax
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10:00 This Week in Sports
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Wednesday Evening, Nov. 13
12:00 Matinee Theater color
i:uo tjueen For A Day
1:45 Modern RnmnnoM
2:00 Comedy Time
2:30 Truth or Consequences
3:00 American Band.stand
4:30 Frontiers of Faith
5:00 Inside Your Schools
3:13 Adventure Time
3:30 Komlc Karnival
6 30 My Little Margie
7:00 Frontier Doctor
7:30 Men of Annapolis
8 00 Disneyland
9:00 Kraft Theater
10:00 American Legend
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1:30 Tonieht
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Thursday. Nov. 14
2 00 Matinee Theater
1 00 Queen for a Dav
1.45 Modern Rnmnm-H
2:00 Comedy Time
2:30 Truth or Consequences
3:00 American Bandstand
4:30 Mr. Wizard
5 00 Shasta College
3:13 Adventure Time
3 30 Komic Karnival
6:30 76 Sports Club
7.00 Federal Men
7:30 Whir1 birds
8:00 Grnucho Marx
8 30 Dragnet
9.00 People's Choice
9:30 Ford Show
0:00 The Lux ShOw rnlnr
10:30 Waterfront
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1:30 Tonieht
13:00 Lale News
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
On The Record
KLAM TI1 FALLS
P.ECF.RRA Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Hasting Becerra. November 9 in
the Klamath Valley Hospital, a son
weighing 0 lbs , Ha ots.
EVANS Born to Mr. and Mrs
William R. Evans Jr., November S
in the Klamath Vallev Hospital, a
daughter weighing 6 lbs,, 12 oza.
OEETS Born to Mr and Mrs
William Noel Dcets, November 10 in
the Klamath Valley hospital, a daugh
ter weighing 8 lb., 4 oxs.
STEPHENS - Born to Mr. and
Mrs. James Willie Stephens. Novem
ber 10 in the Klamath Vallev Hos
pital, a daughter weighing 5 lbs..
DRAKTON - Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Drafton. November 10 in the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a daughter
weighing 6 lbs.. 4', oi.
ANDERSON Born to Mr and
Mrs. Robert Anderson. November 10
in the Klamath Vallev Hospital a
daughter weighing 7 lbs., ft', ois.
HOl'STON Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Troy D. Houston, November 11 in the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a daughter
weighing 7 lbs.. 1 ', ors.
DALCOUR Born to Mr. and Mrs.
I.oren Dalcour. November 11 in the
Klamath Valley Hospital, a daughter
weighing 8 lbs . 1 , oxs.
KLAMATH COt'NTT
M ITS
Thelma H. Morns vs. the citv of
Klamath Falls, action dismissed with
out prejudice to either party. The
plaintiff sought to collect S9.000 gen
eral damages from the citv the
result of her fall on a Wantland
Avenue sidewalk early during 1934.
H was the plaintiff s contention that
the sidewalk was in a poorly main
tained condition, with the uneven sur
face of the walk causing the fall.
Donald U Stroud and Walter D.
Cool Jr.. vs. Douglas L. Fetich and
Louie J Taucher. action dismissed
The action sought the collection of
SCI.OM and inteiest. the amount be
ing the purported unpaid balance of
a promissory note owed by the de
fendants to the plaintiff.
J. W Kerns. Ltd. vs. George W
Ward and John A. Evig. plaintiff firm
awarded judgement in the amount of
tll2 and interest.
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'IT SURE LOOKED LIKE AH EASY TffICK ON TEL6ISON.'
Giant 'Gun' To Aid U.S.
With ICBM Missile Study
By WILLIAM TERRY
M0FFETT NAVAL AIR STA
TION, Calif. (UP)-The "fastest
gun alive" will be triggered here
soon to help the U.S. beat the
Russians to the draw for an inter
continental ballistics missile.
Ames Aeronautical Laboratory
scientists will use a new 100-foot
long, helium-p o w e r e d gun to
study the problem of satellite and
ICBM re-entry into the earth s at
mosphere.
It will shoot a pint-sized mis
sile, roughly the size of a .45 cal
iber slug, at a speed of 16,000
miles an hour a speed approach
ing that of a nuclear warhead
missile diving through the atmosphere.
By studying this tiny ball
through photographs taken along
its trajectory of several hundred
feet, scientists say they will be
able to learn about some of the
conditions that could incinerate a
manned rocket ship or a bomb
carrying missile.
Temperatures on the surface of
the bullet range between 8,000-
10,000 degrees.
The gun, being built by the
naval gun plant at Pocatello. Ida
ho, will be installed by the Na
tional Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics at Ames Laboratory
sometime this fall to augment an
arsenal of high speed guns that
can fire smaller projectiles up to
10,000 miles per hour.
The fuel that propels the bullet
is helium compressed to high tem
peratures by explosion of conven
tional gunpowder. The com
pressed helium drives a piston
down the "barrel" of the gun, im
parting motion to the tiny missile.
Dr. Alfred J. Eggers, chief of
one of Ames wind tunnel
branches, says the gun and its
bullets can "give us a lot of val
uable information about re-entry
heating problems" right now a
key problem in ICBM design.
An intercontinental ballistics
missile must be designed to re
enter the earth's atmosphere
without burning to a cinder. To
shoot an ICBM to a target 5.000
miles away, a missileman would
have to sky it to an altitude of
about 600 miles, well out of the
atmosphere, he said.
In the Ames test lab. the bullet
will leave a luminescent trail of
light as it speeds along at 16,000
miles an hour.
Eggers says it is possible to de
duce the amount of heat on the
sizzling skin of the missile from
the amount of luminescence given
off.
The amount of light is deter
mined from 1 photographs that
"stop" the bullet with a picture
taken at one ten-millionth of
second.
"This tiny missile heats up the
way a rocket ship or an ICBM
will," Eggers says.
Visual studies of the ball itself,
which . is captured in a closet
filled with a soft substance such
as a cotton, can reveal scars and
pock-marks caused by the heat:
Eggers has already drawn a de
sign for a re-capturable satellite.
It is a stubby-nosed missile with
swept-back fins projecting from
the sides to act as "drags" or
built-in brakes to slow it down.
"In such a satellite, the pilot
and crew would probably spiral
down through the atmosphere,
gradually slowing before land
ing, he said.
'The firings are also used to
determine the amount of drag on
the sphere, Jiggers said.
"This is important to the de
sign of a recoverable vehicle be
cause the drag plays an integral
part in slowing down the projec
tile or high speed rocket plane.
If one knows the amount of
drag that will be encountered,
then he can determine the best
trajectory to chart for re-entering
from space."
The heat studies conducted "here
also give engineers a good Indi
cation of what kind of metal to
use to withstand the friction
caused by atmospheric heating.
One of the best so far, Eggers
says, is inconel, which can with
stand terrific heating.
Tests are also being run here
on the design of the X15, a super
rocket plane now being built by
North American in Los Angeles to
probe tne heat barrier at
speeds about 4,000 miles per hour.
School Program Schedule Related
Topic Revealed
For TV Program
The Tech Talks panel discussion
of November 19 will be designed
to portray the value of poetry
as related to personality develop
ment. Emceeing the opening panel
talk will be R. L. Smith, dean of
OTI students. Moderating the dis
cussion will be Catherine Lake,
business instructor at the institute.
Panel members will include
James Armson, counselor: J. J.
Boyle, supervisor in the school of
allied aits and sciences: and Rob
ert DeRosier, allied English in
structor.
rhristmas nroerams at the Klam
ath Falls city schools will be
at the following times:
Conger, December 13 at 7:30
p.m.; Fairview, December 4-5 at
7:30 p.m.; Fremont, December 12
at 1 p.m.; Mills, December 18 at
a time to be announced; Pelican.
November 22 at 7:30 p.m.; River
side, December 19 at 7:30 p.m.;
Roosevelt, December 13 at 7:30
p.m. (primary grades); Klamath
Union High School, December 18
at 8 p.m.
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