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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
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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
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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-
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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.
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Old Ballroom
On The Block
CHICAGO (UPIi - It's been
described as a "castle in Spain,"
"a palace of dreams" and the
"Alhambra of the Midwest."
From its bandstand two decades
ago poured the music of Dick
Jcrgens, Wayne King, Guy Lom-
bardo, the Dorsey brothers, Russ
Morgan and the late Eddy How
ard who held forth for more
than 15 years.
Today it is an ingeniously or
nate, fireproof, air-conditioned rel
ic doing regular business only on
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
and waiting for a buyer.
The "palace" on the block for
$750,000 is the Aragon Ballroom on
Chicago's North Side.
"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.
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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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the fear of many single girls to
take public transportation because
of the rise in crime, and movies
and television.
Tragedy Marks
Father's Day
MIAMI ifPH - A planned
Father's Day outing with his son
ended in death Sunday for Evelio
Leon Sr. and his estranged wife.
Police said Leon picked up his
son. Evelio Jr., 12. after church
and went to get his wife's permis
sion to lake the child to the
beach. An argument broke out be
tween the parents and Leon pulled
a gun. shot his wife to death and
then turned the gun on himsel.'.
AQS5 Vki'AQ AS police said
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