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Monday, June 17, 1963 PACE j. "ERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, OrrSn Young Democrats Seek Constitution Ballot . Real Estate Antwtr to Previous Puxzto PORTLAND (UPIi-The execu tive board of the Young Demo crats of Oregon passed a resolu tion Sunday supporting a move to place the state's proposed new constitution on the 1964 general election ballot. The executive committee of the Citizens Committee for Constitu tional Revision voted Fridnv tn place the document on the ballot by initiative petition if that meth od can be used legally in this case. The Young Democrats resolved to "pledge the efforts of the-en-tire organization to secure signa tures... if this may be done ac cording to the present constitu tion." The proposed constitution failed to get through the 1963 Oregon Legislature by the necessary two thirds majority. It was passed by tne House Out tailed by three votes in the Senate. Backers then decided to ask Atty.Gen. Robert Y. Thornton for an opinion on the legality of putting it on the ballot by initiative. Jacohy On Bridge NORTH 17 Q7 A Q 10 7 Z 6 KJ962 WEST (D) EAST A A J 4 A 10662 JK965 V J 3 KQJ94 A 10753 2 Q 7 SOITH AK853 84 8 A 10854 3 North and South vulnerable XVnt North East South 1 2 N.T. 3 4 5 Double Pass Pass Pass Ojf ning lead t K Radio Brings Big Balloon ' To Earth CHICO, Calif. (UP!) - A high altitude balloon, launched from the Air Force Cambridge Labora tory near Chico 26 days ago, was brought down by radio command Sunday as it approached the Rus sian coastline north of Japan. The 54-foot-diameter balloon, de signed to determine whether the new plastic mylar was feasible (or future launchings, passed its lest succciully, according to of ficials of the Cambridge labora tory. The flight originally had been scheduled for 30 davs. but was or dered down by radio command five days early because the ball was drifting out of radio contact. During the 25 days it was in the air. the balloon remained at 80,000 feet. It first traveled to ward the Hawaiian Islands, then was pushed by prevailing winds back over the western United States, north over Alberta, Cana da, and then west over British Columbia and across the Pacific. Ofticials gave its final location as about 360 nautical miles south of the Kurile island group off the nussian Kamchatka Peninsula ACROSS 1 Land parcel 4 Dwelling 8 Court order il! Mr. Lincoln 13 Mr. Khayyam 14 Ukrainian senate 15 Gypsy 16 Constellation 18 Cash down 'JO Gem 21 Mineral rock 22 Australian birds 24 Book of Bible 2ft Waste allowance 27 Worm 30 Theatre district 32 Hair dye 34 Telegraphic code 35 lgal term :)6 Some 37 Kelworm 40 Re dilations 41 Rim 42 Spigot 43 Pedestal part 45 Container for sweepings 49 " State' 51 Exclamation 52 German salutation 53 Employer 54 Decay 55 Unemployed 56 Magnitude 57 Rope (naut.) DOWN' 1 Cooking fat 2 Woodwind instrument 3 Ephemeral 4 Human habitation 5 King of Israel 6 Victor 7 Time period 8 Envelopes B Indian prince EtS' ' fc'tol'l reTqiTiEIRll'CiOiS I N;E H A Np LiLiDBDR I P S e r 5 "Aid e MT5iT" pal EU vTi NlETTe L Is! A U.S. Agency Already Calling New Gemini Orbital Capsule The 'Space-Age DC3 Often Termed The Best Plane Made 10 Object of worship 11 Sailor 17 Orifices 19 Examinations 23 Myself 24 Girl's name 25 Jerusalem 26 Toward 27 Harmoniously 20 Water crystal 29 Severs .11 Sinew 33 Bnlliancv 3ri Babylonian deity 36 For example ab. 39 Gorgon slain by Perseus 41 Roman official 42 Autocrats 43 Legal paper 44 Source of indigo 46 Rubber trees 47 Nautical hail 48-Memorandum 49 Greek letter 50 Total amount No-Trump Call Usage Varies Dy OSWALD JACOUY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. The unusual no-lrump is a new convention and it is still in a stale of change. Every expert uses it in some fashion, but they disagree on the exact method. All agree on one thing, though. It is intended to show a two-suit hand. This particular two no-trump overcall of the diamond open ing showed a heart-club two-suiter. Probably North did not have quite enough to force his part ner to the three level, but unusual no-trump addicts go out of their way to use the bid. East's three diamond call was strictly competitive. South jumped to five clubs because he expected to make that contract, and was willing to play a slam if North wanted to continue. At this point West came up with a perfectly outrageous dou ble. West was looking at 1 high card points, but when you dou ble a high contract you do so in tricks, not points, and West was not looking at many tricks. His ace of spades looked pret ty good, but his king of hearts probably had its head on the chopping block. In the diamond suit there was no opportunity lor more than one trick and a good chance ol no tricks at all Finally, the queen of clubs rep- 11 12 13 I U IS IS 17 3 9 Il0 III 12 13 y? is ts rr 18 19 Lj 1 21" f'122 23 124 125 H H27 128 129 30 31 I"1 IJ2 33 35 3 38 39 rj40 I4' "" f " W 46 47 48" 49 50 ""51 52 53 54 55 56 57 I I I 1 I 1 I 17 CAPE. CANAVERAL (ITU 1 The U.S. space agency already is calling its new Gemini orbital ship the "Space-age DC3." A more somber suspicion is that it may turn out la be a space-age dir-j igible. By way of familiarization, a quickie lesson in aviation history is in order. The DC3 is an air plane popularly referred .to as the "gooney-bird. Its illustrious life is perhaps best summed up by Ihe ex-pilot who called the DC3 simply "the best damned plant ever built." The dirigible, for those too young to recall, was an exotic but highly unconventional form of air travel that was the rage in the IMOs. Essentially, it was a bal loon hoisted by lighter-than-aii gas. Its career was shortened by Heavy Rains Bring End To Droughts In Wesf Instant Swamps Prove Popular NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPIt- Most people can take swamps, or leave them alone. But Paul Koch is a swamp-lover who will help make more than 300.0(10 this year. Koch specifies and purchases Ihe materials that go into a pro tozoa growth chamber made here by The A. C. Gilbert Company. Children buy them as part of a microscope set, and just add wa ter for "instant swamps" to grow their own harmless specimens. its own dead-end weaknesses and by the winged airplane. A I)C3 - versus dirigible com parison of the two-man Gemini; space capsule would seem a bit premature, inasmuch as it hi not even gotten off the ground and will not for another year or so. But space agency administra tor James E. Webb made the 1)C3 remark, so it bears discus sion. Next on Program Project Gemini is America's next step in manned conquest of space. Its initial task will be to lift two-man teams of astronauts into earth orbits for periods of up to two weeks, to try out techniques that will be important in later (lights to the moon. Now, it seems, the space f cy has started hitching Gemini to another long - neglected program, an earth-nrbiting manned space j station. There is a vision of Gem ini capsules shuttling men to and from a giant space laboratory on a regular schedule thus, the space-going DC3. The hitch is that, unless some drastic improvements arc made. the goings and particularly the comings of Gemini capsules at the earth level will require upwards of 20,000 men per shot. The prob lem is one of recovering the as tronauts. Criticize Capsule There were many on the tech nical and engineering level who criticized the Mercury capsule. particularly for its bell-shaped construction that required a rc-j turn by parachute a compara tively inaccurate method of landing. And these were disappointed! when the Gemini capsule turned out to be a Mercury capsule only bigger. They saw the same tech nical deficiencies the blunt- shaped configuration, the par chute landing. Ship Replaces Sulphur Queen MOBILE. Ala. IUPH - A ves sel now being converted at a ship building yard here is scheduled to replace the Marine Sulphur Queen, which disappeared in the Gulf of Mexico last February with 3'J men aboard. The replacement, Marine Texan, is expected to be ready for serv ice Nov. 20. It will be able to carry 23.000 tons of liquid sulphur and is to be operated by Marine Transport Lines of New York. This may be the dead-end weak-. ness that will send the Gemini spaceship the way of the dirig ible eventually. Report On Study Gemini's hopes fur a future as a space-age DC3 were hardly en hanccd by a recent study by sci entists of the Ford Motor Co. Their work centered on methods of re-entering the atmosphere aft er space journeys. The scientists concluded, among other points, that a wingless craft, of which Gemini is one, needed "a re-entry path along a precise corridor" and that "a light variation could cither plunge the vehicle into the at mosphere too quick, burning it I up, or bounce it away into an endless trip through space." On the other hand, they said, a spaceship with some sort of v.ings "would require a less pre cise re-entry corridor, increasing certainty that re-entry could "be accomplished successfully. : Things with wings, it seems, keep winning. Dirigibles didn t have them. Nei ther do Demini capsules. Interested In Pension Plans llavp KqultaMv'i l.lvlnf InitlrftitCB John H. Houston Krrvlrr Klnr IH-.'I Some snakes lav eggs, while others give birth to living young. 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"We have a teen-age dance next week," said Andrew Karzas, whose father, William, opened the ballroom and its counterpart on the city's South Side, the Tri anon with a brother now dead. "We still are going along fairly well." he said. "But it's less com fortable than the old days." "The old days" were the days when several thousand flocked to the ballroom with artificial sky and with starlight twinkle "to dance and dance." In an age of palatinal openings, the opening of the Aragon raked with the best. Mayor William Hale 1 Big Bill 1 Thompson bought the first ticket in July, 1926. and more than 8.000 persons moved in after him that night. The Trianon opened four years earlier. William Karzas sold it in 1954. Karzas offered some reasons for the decline of ballroom dancing since World War II. They included By United Press International Heavy rains broke droughts and sent flood waters rolling through several western states and in Tex as and North Carolina during the weekend. About three feet of flood water poured into the river channels of Duchesne, Utah, Sunday night, causing minor damage. It was the last of the ravaging waters which took one life and caused thousands of dollars of damage. A diversion dam burst on the North Fork of the Duchesne Riv er about 40 miles north of Duchesne. A 4-year-old boy drown ed when the tent in which he was sleeping was swept away by mud and water. The U. S Weather Bureau said the heavy weekend rains "un doubtedly" broke the two-month drought in eastern Colorado. The rains ranged up to an unofficial five to six inches in Jefferson Countv. ASTERS & SNAP DRAGONS Dozen 50c Many Other Plants 207 E. Main resented a liability. South had the present popularity of singers. gone to five clubs without (he queen. He had to have compen sation somewhere. Still. West doubled and in one respect he was lucky. Both op ponents held a diamond and South did not make an over trick, even though he did make his contract. 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