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epal Shaking O.
fsolatio
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eapital of t&e onetime hermit
lingdoi$ of Nepal, gradually
iashaSing cosfjf centuries of iso
lation. I9is United State soon will
establish an embassy there,
an8d tourisffe are encouraged
Pa sisit thi once-jrbidden
city.
A. few years ago," automo
biles had to be literally car
tafrUM AT fttftfiii ftD.
TO r..
OP1H f ttOAT mWWI
Towering over all the tem
ples is a white needlelike
spire nearly 200 feet high.
The ornamental structure is
the famous' "folly" of Prime
Minister Bhim Sen Thapa,
who built it in the 1830' to
"amaze the populace."
Another landmark is a 1,-500-room
palace supposedly
modeled after the Winter
palace in Leningrad. It now
ried overs ruffeed traE. bvi houses federal offices. Many
a fc.T A;tf.- t ..UC4-M 1A
UOJCO
. to 0
Dcm?PfliaQi8 la tea igi. o
' f urtfci tcirf0P flliintav tmhkPQ. . - o
Ge 1 41 -pGAd M-fft ep o oo
iHsap Pe
porters. Nov igotorids can
drive to Ktmandu on a spec
tacularly snic 7!&mile mod
ern highway threading over
the SiwalSc ranee.
J An all-weather airport serv
pes the pital, ndQ other air
ports ugbeiag constructea
in ttip mountainous country
sandwiched btwee Tgiet
end Indiaf a
Bomanc Llnatrt O
In sp i t e of the moderfl
touches," Katmandu regains
muqh'of tht romartic atmos
phera tljat lsd ludyfird Kg
lixd to wrfte, "And the wild
jastoflraams of Kew are the
4$cte of Katmandu."
ft many-tftvered city,
VRicft ra founded fii A.D.
tf, pissfrom fe 4,500-foot-Sift
VeUay of Katndu. Thl
jftggad, egowy Himalayas lift
atowf tly eojr 50 miles away.
Amie,tea fields ofrich black
oaB ndi terraced floras
8ea tBrom the Nepalele
KMbnanflu means "wooden
toW-aMapgrogriate najne J
i te eity. Belis clangano!
u 4puh9 41ju in thj shrin-
fig igjem fcieo olaboratas
If tftreA veoflea- gegodas
m temslejb 7h9 official
tmfjpab nQfliam, but
Mf ei&eBte eve BdhistA
tt BuAfthb ?e& born not
im
and public buildings border
wide, hard-surfaced streets in
the government area. A
broad grassy parade ground
is in gie center of Katmandu.
Commercial streets are nar
row vith overhanging build
ings jutting over the passage
ways and ope drains. The
byways are lined with ba-
Crowds Throng Streets
The s t r e et s are always
crowded. Itinerant holy men
wander about with a detached
aig; scholars decipher old in
scriptions cm gthe temples;
Gurkha sSSiiers frcjm the Ne
palese hills stroll the streets;
hm women in voluminous red
skirts carry loads of wood
ito the city.
The citv men wea nointed
loth caps, long shirts which
almost reach their knees,
jodhpSlike trousers, and felt
slippers. Katmandu omen
wear saris.
0,000 f irsons, bjit it bulged
wjth a alf -million when the
vnnthfnl new monarch. Ma-
Aiendra. as crowned in 1056S)
LKingIahendra pmulgated
the nation's first parliamen
tary elecuons were held In
the spring of 1959.
Tne newg parliament re
cently convent in Katmandu
-on a day chosen by court as-
jajptrologers as auspicious.
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Around Us
Bv Lvnn M. Watkint
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aeni9 obbv i(yjpu
The pionaag American
houesvife oftaa mada dreaees
rom highly colorad and pat
ttmefi eloth 5Rigd in from
fr ew Cejcutte, called
"t-Bltno." &o is Was only nat-
iurftl 9 hecSD early 6ettlers
te cell laieSBTad coiorea
eo9n9 the Sn&ene Called
meiae, "eico ooan" for the
iorHal 8gp& octlorat? much
liSe ttte Mmi9 cloth. 0 o
IgBSuep wfliiia as excel
8t 9sg ffefeaning geese, it
lete? teame now6 "goose
eesa." ?hofiB wbo dn't
bother to rfiBa geese feist call
ifc "Indian corn." It was Sso
i SaBBing with thingsQiat
8iafl8eom poeticafiy incliiP
gfi. Oilfes to retfgma the in
"PBirtbD cor. "p m
Saaintow, calico, goose or
Inaajiccfn effs have long
bjn usefl &r 6acorativei pur
po9a. 1?ith the usks peeled
b?fc to ftxpose the brightly
.eolarctf rd, broJvn, white,
biua and puple kernels, it
represwfltei the fall of the
yer; tha harPest,ffe bounti
fulnas of Natiffe.
Bastoof (iift o
z as the food at
keg the red eiSn partly sat
ifiefl. It playedea part in hg
life, m hie enegs atidi?his
SBntition6. Corn shocks
etaptiny reseigtble Sidien
tepBaa, nd tfia hazeof fall
oK3Pwha' trie
number of rrs.
Strains can be developed
that carry 16. or 20 rows,
where DerhaDs before the
same strain only produced 12
or 14. Now probably tne iaea
will be to step up the number
of rows to 4or 50; this
wou make the ear twice aa
large.
. Within our own time, aome
cQe whose senses of values
must have been somewhat
warped, described a thing of
poor quality as "corny mis
guy, as well as all the rest of
us. would be in a pretty bad
way if it weren't for corn. TC
would be difficult to tninK oi
many things more important
than this erain that makes
porkchops and bacon possible,
as well as furnishing grits for
breakfast tables.
(Released by The Hegisier
and Tribune Syndicate. 1951)
Klamath Agency
Chief Transferred
Portland - (UPD - The Inter
ior Department has announc
ed that Martin M. ZSUar,
superintendent of the Klam
ath Indian Agency since De
cember, 1958, will be new
superintendent of the Uintah
and Fouray Agency at Ft Du-Q
chesne, Utah, etiective kjci. .
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w, om, Zollar SUCCCflS uarren
Miritbrwta Inctian cam&l ,.a . trerred to
A O A
rafia eR comtf a. lose, way
e fBsdiaji by 6Ra Wgl ,
ftetwg. "aju&nW" nrg: n-
4a -Ston the "gros on a
f Re HsefiS, illent hy
Wiflftaft fX86 hefl ghjnomenal
iue& tbS flavalopmenl
m xtbxuHBi of4 adta, creating
at.nta? hardinas, . f uUer.a
plumgBP aegnaLs gndj, rile
piganina.
Othargra?ns dn'tespnd
so alL Wheat, ric, barley
arl oom of tl herOP
7ann'tso ready to adapt
themselves to man's mantou-a
r,tf msVintr two St&kS I
aroa? where onlf one grew
efor worked wShderfuly
with corn. Larger eltJs from
thSeBm Acreage was the re
sult of careful plant exfer&
mantutinn. Tha s&ize of the
I8ians -8 exceedingly co-
oBwtiva, raffllily acmptgig
itBto iraprovoment.
the gherokee Agency in worm
.aEglina.
Tho npaartment said that
no successor would be named
gj Zollar "since activities of
the Bureau of Indian Affairs
at the Klamath Agency have
Seen reduced substeWlly as
, result of the term&atlon
program."
Earle W4Jcox oi amaiii
Falls, agency sales manager?
will becne .officer in charge
when Zollar leaves, the De
partment said.
Baa O&iiag fe lent brasher
Windows Broken in
Power Shove at Creek
Fnr the second night in a
Lrow windows were broken in
a power shovel parkea at me
Eighth st.-fiea? creek bridge
site, according to city ponce.
Two windows were Droxen
Tuesday evening by persons
who threw rocKS irom me
west banjc of the creek. The
previous evenmg tour win
dows re broken, it was re-
wh. ftSi theugh tta
is tc
VUUO TPBW t"" ' I QU WO WIG 1
&as i6bv8? feaga bla to do'gorted by bridge contractor
empByees.
TSim orpat national foi-
in Alaska comprise about 2o
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million acres.
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