eta eer acere tee age a> pep aR DS IP US. Rir Force THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 27, = 23 Planning Orbit | WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. Air Force has decided to ' use a cluster of one big liquid- : fuel and two smaller solid-fuel ' , : rocket engines to send its Dyna Yan : Soer research vehicle, with a man aboard, into orbit. It announced Tuesday that a major revision has been or- : 5 + dered for the Dyna Soar pro- 'ges m, which involves a glider- i e vehicle fired aloft by a ' : ' wocket booster into the lower ' f iy 'edge of space to soar back to ~ garth after orbiting. All "sub-orbital" flights witn ; " : a ' at the Dyna Soar, using only the : : 4 'Titan II missile as the main : "booster, are now * eliminated mtn Y @ from. the program. Instead, the Titan 1, which has a thrust of about 430,000 pounds, probably will be aug- mented with the thrust of two Seagal akneide Ge Tit ss ae : - Oshawa Times ff ranged alongside the an % bo i i % rocket to provide the push ne- . g The (6) er". Ss cessary to hurl the fairly heavy ; 4 e Dyna Soar vehicle up to the 1 aah pe eRe A | Its Subscribers $10,000.00 | Accident Insurance Coverage that orbital tests would be reached sometime in the mid- 1960s, OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS OSHAWA MEN'S MAJOR : - The Jay Men and the Ozarks staged f ' T ] A a a terrific series which resulted in al is irave ni two-to-one win for Jay Men with only | E % one pin separating the two clubs in| total pinfall, 3.617 to 3,616. * Mickey McMaster, Ron Jay and Dave een 4 be P d ir A id i Reynolds were the top marksmen for ¢ i ; e es lan cc en the winners while Ozzie Keeler and) : ; Dan Taylor were best for Ozarks. ' J Short Circuits applied the whitewash if I brush to the Lucky Strike club when : by é \ ' Hank Sarnovsky, Mert Fielder and > é nsurance ' *Duteh" led the way to a comple We P Ae : tory. It was just another night for e ee s luckless Lucky Strike. | q ; Is Cumulative Rawhides eame out of their recent i . * eo slump just long enough to topple the en i re 'Trotters for a two point win which was sparked by a nice effort by Frank Hill , J, ' ~ we who was right on the bit for Rawhides, f n ears § Sel Himes and Al 'China Boy" Stovin were mainly responsible for a Spoilers' | : i victory over the Sabers and pd | R : a C looks as if someone just slightly) i 4 underestimated this Spoilers' outfit, ; : Maximum overage Ed Wilson's gontinued to clobber the i opposition with gusto and the victory for thn club, which' Bow becomes Reaches Up To | real threat, Short Circuits now lead the parade with 18 pts, day Men 11, Ozarks 9, Spoilers 9, Stealers 7 ,Ed Wilson's 7,/ Sabers 6, Rawhides 6, Trotters 5, Lucky | Strike 3. ? The high individual scores were; ¢ e Ozzie Keeler 819, Bob Gallagher 795 (326), Mickey McMaster 790, Hank Sar- | | Bovsky 780, Ron Jay 767, Dan Taylor 732 (305), Sel Himes 732, Al Stovin 728, Frank Hill 727, Dave Reynolds 724, Mert Fielder 723 and "Dutch" Lugten- burg 702. STORIE PARK LEAGUE For the first time this year the Col- feges took four points. A very nice| Xmas present. Their victims were the | Mills who lost four points last week | also. It is time to crack the whip, i Oscar. | The chicken roll winners are as fol- F Underwritten By lows: Ladies' High Triple, Millie Cam- | con ; - eron; Ladies' High Single Joyce Porter; | ss Men's High Triple, Lou Locke; Men's | High Single, George -Arkwrights Mys- | Cd tery Numbers: Frank French, Pearl og og My Re aA sc ORK : i ort, Tony ck, Eva y son, and last but not least, with the OT ford score ofthe nit Alce Shor ) TISH & YS $1.50 YEARLY 'The committee would lke to wish all| ie INSURANCE CO. 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