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Sunday, Srptembrr 1, 1J
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RADAR ON WHEELS Resting on specially designed
track, the GCA van at Kingsley Field is able to rotate 360
degrees so that is precision antennae will always point
in the direction of the runway being used for landi
The precision antennae, which have a range of 10 miles,
indicate to the GCA technician the correct glide path
and course to use for a safe landing.
AF Photo
Storm Drain
Plans Told
Plans are being draun up for a
new storm drainace pumping sta
tion at the foot of Owens Street
part of a program of storm drain
improvements.
City Manager Itoltei'l Kyle said
the u liole program will
cost about $10,000 and will help
bring the drainage system tip to
date.
The new pumping station will
replace a station already on the
Owens Street site.
Tile present station was eon-
stnicted in 1M3 and Kyle said it
is not adequate for the job. He
said two of the three pumps in
the station are antiquated.
Present plans call for the de
molition of the present station
and the construction of a new
building on the spot. One of the
throe present pumps was placed
in service about five years ago
and will he used in the new sta
tion. It has a capacity of 2.000
gallons per minute.
Two new pumps, each with a
capacity of 1,225 gallons per min
ute, will he installed.
Kyle said construction of the
new stalion will ocgin in a few
weeks. Plans also call for the
rehabilitation of drains around the
new station.
The station will pump water
out of underground storm drains
into surface ditches. The present
installation has been found to be
inadequate during peak storm
seasons.
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Radar Guide
For Safety
In a darkened van parked near
a runway at Kingsley Field, the
weather-piercing eve of rada:
scans the sky ready to guide ci
vilian or military aircraft to a
!afe landing during inclement IS
weather.
Technicians manning the ground
controlled approach KIC.V faiil- fc.'
ties are in constant contact with
the pilot of an airplane aonve
Kingslev Field. During eveiv
tense second of the approach and M
until eacn plane is saiciy on tnc
ground, the llight is under Ilk'
positive control of the CiCA tech
nicians.
The GCA speciali.-.! literally
talks" the pilot down He in
forms the pilot whether he is led
or right of an imaginary lino ex
tended from the center ol the
runway, and whether he is above
nr below the glide path, which re-
fen to the proper rate of descent
for the aircraft to make a sale
landing.
On the air around Hie clock and
every day of the year, the (il'A
unit is always busy. Mecause of
the intense concentration re
quired, operators are permitted to
work only six hours before being
relieved.
Thousands of words of praise
have been received by GCA oper
ators during the 2ft vears the
system has been in use. But the
ones which mean the most to the
GCA personnel are heard evcrv
day when a pilot indicates he has
landed his aircraft successfully
by saying: ' Good run. GCA."
Six Enter
Fair Trials
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MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT Two radar maintenance men
(left) and Riley D. Keener, are responsible for keeping the complex electronic e
ment of the GCA unit operating.
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Local Youth
Attends Meet
Richard A. Seideman. son of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Seideman.
ISM Lcfiov Street. left for New
York and Nassau with his wile
Friday to represent Willamctt.
University's Phi Delta Phi lega
fraternity at the fraternity's b;
ennial national convention.
Seideman. a third year law stu
dent at Willamette, is the pres
ident of his chapter. He gradu
ated from KU in 1037 and was
valedictorian and senior class
president. Both he and his wife
Sharron graduated from Oregon
State University in loot. At Ore
their 1121 helicopter was!Pon sta'e he was student body
Reds Down
2 Copters
SAIGON. Viet Nam H'PI -Two
U.S. Army pilots, a captain and a
lieutenant, were killed when
shot dow n by Communist ground
fire about 30 miles north of .Sai
gon, military sources said.
Tiie sources said that three oth
er Americans aboard the chopper
were wounded.
The chopper, one of about 15
troop-carrying H21s escorted by
five armed ,HU:iB helicopters, was
on its way to Tay Ninh town
near the Cambodian border to
pick up troops for an assault on
Viet-Cons guerrillas.
Its rear rotor blade was hit by
groundfire, and the big craft spun
crazily out of control, nosing into
the ground with terrific impact
and killing both men, the sources
said.
The men were the 107th and
losth U.S. servicemen to die in the
grinding guerrilla war against the
Communists since massive num
bers of American military advis
er,s began pouring into the coun
try in January, loot
president. Memorial Union presi
dent, a member of Sigma Phi
Epsilon and the recipient of the
faculty award (or the outstanding
senior man in the School of Busi
ness and Technology.
Afler spending two days in New
York City Seideman and his wife
will fly to Nassau for the conven
tion. They will visit Miami and
Mexico City on their return fight,
returning to Portland Sept. 8.
Shaken Up
1,0 MX) L T 1 - Callgirl
Christine Keeler was shaken up
Friday night when a car in which
she was riding collided with an
other automobile.
Alfred Hloomlield. 2H. the driv
er of the car in winch Miss Keel
er was a passenger, was taken In
Wet Middlesex Hospital and re-
They were the Wth and 50t h leaded alter treatment lor muini
killed by hostile action, according, '"juries.
to a United Press International Miss Keeler attracted Ihe public
tally. Of the dead. 82 have now eve earlier this ear because her
died in comhat. 32 of them by , relationship with War Minister
accident. The other 2fi deaths! .John Profumo led to his resigna
iiave come from suicide, clis- tmn and a scandal that nearh
ease and training accidents.
I toppled the British government.
Malin Schools
List Openings
MALIN The Malin grade and
hi:h school will open Wednes
day Sept 1. w.th registration at
9am Knuivr.irten will h .in
Sept 0 at !i a m in the V.rr.
Elcmcntarv School
Name for a notorious prison.
Sing Sing, was taken from the Sin
Sinik Indians, according to the
Encyclopedia Briianmca.
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MALIN Six members of IhCj
Malin FFA are attending the'
state fair in Salem. Danny Dun
can, Philip Pelrasek and' Larry
Turner will show hogs, while1
Jim Falihee, Richard Takacs and
Bob Street vie for honors as a
livestock judging team.
Members of the judging team
were selected on the basis of to
tal number of points earned
through examinations at the
county fair and the field day at
Lost River Ranch on Juno 1.
Accompanied by James Lacy,
FFA instructor, and Charles Dun
can, all of the bnvs arc slated to
enter the state crops identifica
tion contest.
The Malin Woolies will be rep
resented -at the state fair by Pat
ly Walker, who will show a lamb.
Site will be accompanied by Mrs.
Irene Tice. 4-H leader of the
Shasta Club, from Klamath Falls.
Bobby Coding, 13, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Coding, will rep
resent the Juniper Jumjiers.
Chosen the over-all grand cham
pion in horsemanship at the 4-H
horse .show, he will attend the
fair wilh his parents.
Joyce Mullani.x, the 4-H flower i;
queen who placed second to the
champion flower arranger, will
also participate in the fair ac
tivities. She and her sister, Joan,
placed on the flower judging
learn, making them eligiole to
enter the state competi'ion.
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PLANS DIVORCF. ACTION
HOLLYWOOD lUPli Actress
Desiree Sumara today planned to
file for divorce from her husband,
actor Barry Sullivan.
"I'm going to file for divorce
and charge extreme mental cruel
ty." Miss Sumara said. She and
Suili'vin were married Aug. i,
l2.
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RADAR WATCH GCA technicians man the radar
scopes around the clock every day of the year prepared
to guide civilian and military planes to a safe landing,
A. I.C. Gary A. Colliver (left) and S.Sgt. Eugene D.
Hinds operate two of the three positions in the GCA
unit at Kingsley Field. AF Photo
Russ -Slavs Make Up
VELEN.IE, Yugoslavia (CPU-
Soviet Premier Nikila S. Khrush
chev today proclaimed major
Yugoslav-Russian differences at
an end.
In a speech climaxing his cur
rent hurv - the - hatchet visit to
Yugoslavia. Khrushchev told a
massive town square meeting
here that "the basic questions be
tween our parties and our people
have been solved.
The Kremlin leader said both
nations "are for joining our ef
forts to fight against capitalism."
The officially estimated crowd
of 50.000 MTMins thundered their
approval. They shouted,
"Khrushchev . . . Khrushchev . . .
Khrushchev" in rhythmic chants
while Yugoslav President Tito
stood by smiling.
Khrushchev dropped his pre
pared text to announce the agree
ment pounded out in talks
between Tito and himself.
The Yugoslav audience cheered
loudly and long.
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