IN ORBITâ€"Heavenly Patti O’Quinn tries to look astronomical with a telescope after becoming “Miss Outer Space" in Palm Springs, California. STUDENT BODY BUILDERSâ€"Putting on a mass gymnastic show, high school students perform before a throng in Tokyo’s Athletic stadium. The Nee hangs over the sidewalk in front of house. RICHARD HINKE, 75, remembers his dead son every time he looks at the front yard of his home in Ber- lin, Germany. There stands an ivy-covered tree that serves as a memorial to his son, Richard, who died dur- FATHER ‘PINES' FOR DEAD SON x/C §§ THE ORIENT IN THE WESTâ€"One of the famous sights of the resort of Brighton, in England, is the many-domed oriental tower built by luxury-loving prince regent in the early 19th century. A tourist attraction, it’s known as the Pavilion. Hinke examines the thick ivy branches surrounding iree. ing-World War II. Back in 1913, Hinke gave his son three ivy seedlings to plant near the tree. The pine tree is now almost completely covered over by ivy, but it still doesn’t hide a father’s longing for his dead son. Distributed by King Features Syndicate. DEADLY SERIOUS ABOUT DERBIESâ€"Perche the street heightene n his 0 nonv FOR SOVIET SWIMMERSâ€"What the RuSsians say is the biggest swimming pool in Europe is tak- ing shape in‘ the Kroptkin section of Moscow. Area of the giant circular pool is three acres. STEADY HANDS‘â€"AND FEETâ€"That‘s what‘it takes for a painter on an overhead girder of the Pulaski skyway, over Hackensack and Passaic rivers between Jersey City and Newark, N.J. 16 berto Be T}