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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falli, Ore.
Monday, February 11, 193
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Jobless Astronauts Avait Space Flivvers Completion
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPIJ Aia rovinc eye fur altractive man-
halMozen young jet pilots stand jn.SBace nrocramj. About the time
it seems ready to latch onto one,
another good-looker appears. The
chase begins anew.
a good chance of becoming the
world's lirst unemployed astro
nauts.
These are the men chosen last
year lor the Air Force's Dyna-
Soar space glider program.
They are ready to take a ride
through space any time. The
trouble is, their space flivver isn't
finished. It won't he for another
two or three years.
And if Air force enthusiasm
for the project sometimes called
simply the X20 continues to wane
at the present rate, it may never
be.
The Air Force, it seems, has
. EASTER SEAL CHILDREN The National Society for Crippled Children and Adults
has announced that there will be two 1963 Easter Seal Children. Tommy Schroeder,
right, is the 1963 Easter Seal Poster Child while Brende Heaton was named the
; 1963 Easter Seal Child. Brenda will be presented to President Kennedy when the
; annual Easter Seel Appeal opens. (J PI Telephoto
Eight Hurt
In SF Fire
SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Eight
firemen were hospitalized Friday
night after the second fire In six
months broke out in Die historic
Ferry Building on San Francis
co s waterfront.
The four-alarm blaze was con
trolled quickly, but destroyed a
chunk of the structure's roof about
75 feet by 20 feet. There was no
estimate of the loss.
Fire Chief William Murray
donned smoke-breathing apparatus!
to enter the building and investi
gate the fire. He said it broke out
on a ferry slip and spread to the
main building.
Fireboals from San Francisco.
Oakland and the Coast Guard
joined city firemen in fighting the
flames.
Six of the eight injured men
were treated for smoke inhalation
at Harbor Emergency Hospital.
The other two suffered wounds,
one a gash in his hand and the
other a scalp injury.
An investigation was under way
to determine the cause of the fire.
A fire destroyed a wooden build
ing adjacent to the Ferry Build
ing and part of the roof of the
maul building lost fall.
Commiutih. QatsundaM
MONDAY
IfENLEY ROOSTER CLUB, f
p.m., meeting, Henley Cafeteria
TUESDAY
GIRL SCOUTS, 7:15 to :15
p.m., splash party, KUHS pool.
JOLLY NEIGHBORS, 8 p.m.,
Valentine recipe exchange, Belle
Franklin, 5630 Harlan.
OTI FACULTY WIVES AND
WOMEN'S CLUB, 7:30 p.m., stu
dent lounge.
CITY FACULTY CLUB, 8 p.m.
Exchange student to speak, home
of Mrs. Ray Hunsaker.
ALOHA CHAPTER, OES, 8
m., stated meeting. Masonic
CLUB, 12 noon, luncheon,
Hall.
Eagles
Temple.
WOTM, Chapter 4t7, 7:30 p.m.,
iendship meeting, Moose Home.
SOCIAL CLUB, Veterans of WW
Auxiliary, 1 p.m., Gladys Fer-
rell, 2424 Radcliife. Bring sewing
materials.
WEDNESDAY
EAGLES AUXILIARY SOCIAL
Ships on the Great Lakes un
load 50 million tons of iron ore
at Ohio ports every year.
PROTECT
YOUR ESTATE
Equltablt'i l.lvlnff Intur.nr.
John hf. Houston
H.rvlr. Sine IWXI
SOJOURNERS, .12.30 p.m.,
luncheon meeting, Willard Hotel.
Cards following. Newcomers wel
come.
MILLS SCHOOL PTA, 2:15 p.m.,
founders Day, Mills auditorium.
Speaker, Louis Corrigan on hospi
tal plans.
KLAMATH COUNTY HISTORI
CAL SOCIETY, 8 p.m., lecture
room, County Library. W. B.
Swectland, speaker.
KENO HOME EXT. UNIT,
10:30 a.m., potluck. Credit Buy
ing No. 2, Ruth Heideror, 3710
Madison.
Crater Lake, Oregon, is the deep
est lake in the U.S., measuring
1,9.12 feet.
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This has been going on for
years and the Air Korce is still
grounded, as far as manned
spaceflights are concerned.
The Air Force's infatuation
with Project Dyna-Soar began
when the space age was born in
1957. The object of the whole
thing was to put an astronaut in
to space aboard a ship with a set
of wings so he could come down
ind land more or less where he
pleased.
Good on Paper
It looked good on paper. But
there were some problems no
rockets, for one and the Air
Ko.ce lost interest. It had been
caught up in a fascinating project
called Mercury.
The Mercury capsule simplified
things. It had no wings and thus
saved a lot of weight. True, its
landing was a little erratic and
thousands of men had to run
around under it like so many
firemen with a big net, to make
sure the capsule and astronaut
were recovered safely.
But it worked, as the Air Korce
could see from the outside look
ing in. Mercury belonged to a new
organization called the Nationaljton O. Thompson of Crookston.
Aeronautics and Space Administration.
About two years ago, the Air
Force reunited with Dyna-Soar.
Enthusiasm fan high. A model
was built, and it looked like a
flyable flatiron. A new rocket
called Titan-.! was put on the de
velopment list, and a tenative
IMio launching date was picked.
Even astronauts were selected
Maj. James W. Wood of Pueblo,
Colo., Maj. Henry C. Cordon of
Gary, Ind.. Capt. William J.
Knight of Mansfield, Ohio, Maj.
Russell L. .Rogers of Phoenix.
Ariz., Capt. Albert It. Crews of
Alexandria, La., and civilian Mil-
Minn
Gemini Comes Along
Dyna-Soar rolled along until the
federal space agency showed up
with a new baby called Gemini
It was a space capsule a la Mer
cury, only more of it enough
room for two astronauts at
a time.
The Air Korce cast covetous
eyes. And when the federal space
agency indicated late last year it
might like to pull at least par
tially out of Gemini to concen
trate more on the Apollo manned
flight to the moon, the military
boys leaped.
What the Air Korce proposed
was to buy as many as seven
Gemini capsules, to launch its
loun astronauts. Someone even
went so far as to tag it with the
rather odd name of "Blue Gem
ini." If all Hi is comes about, the
Air Korce and Gemini may be
tied together starting in 19M.
But it cannot finance two loves
at once.
Dyna-Soar may and probably
will go.
More than a million cubic feet
of water is poured into the Atlantic
Ocean every second by the mighty
Congo River.
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49
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lb.
Marshmallows
Pestle's Quik
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1-lb. pkg.
Instant mixing
38-or.
Family Size
19'
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Beef Liver
Half of Beef
Young steer
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USDA Choice
Cut and Wrapped
49l
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Gardening Supplies
PEAT MOSS !
2-Cu. Ft.
Delicious Coachella Sun Ripened
4-Cu. Ft.
Compressed Bail
$3.49
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Pur Canedtan
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Oregon Roses N ' '98c
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Maple Leaf Lime s 0,,JO lb B bB, 79 c '
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rapefrui
5-lb. Bag
Potato Chips
Blue Bell
79 c
Chip for Dtps.
J-pack
Friskies
New liver flavor eat
food.
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Carrots
Pot soups ond stews.
3 . 29c
Hubbard Squash Th ck M,0,!d ,cr bok;b3 6c
:.s 235 (
Margarine
Allswcct
. 265 c
Delioout
tprcad. lb,
M & M Chocolate Candies
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22-01.
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Plain or
Peanut
534-ot. pkg.
29
Plain or
Peanut
lOVi-ot.
55c
Mustard
Morehouse.
Add Htvsf. OC C
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Soap
Cashmere Bouquet
& 337 c
Soap
Palmolive
IZ 337 c
Puffed Wheat Nu Vitt 4oi , 19 c
Floor Wax "uc pol"h"" Qt. 98 c
Pnccs effective Monday, Feb. 1 1 thru
Wednesday, Feb. 13 at Safeway in Klam
ath Falls.
BOYS
CREW
SOCKS
Fine quality
long wearing.
2-88
WM - Pink
Both bors.
Soap
Palmolive
235'
Vel
Powdered detergent
JT'i-ot. 77C
Super Suds
Heavy duty detergen
:?r 59 c
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