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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY. AUGUST 18.
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THESE THREE WEED GIRLS are vying for queen of the Weed Carnival Ball by selling
icketj to the ball from now until September 6. From the left are Patricia Sbarbaro,
Martha Mi er and Janice Riley. All l-hotot by snasra view,
Girls Openly Sell Votes -
But It's For Queen Contest
WEED To be queen of thelgroup. She plans lo enter Arm
Weed Carnival Ball is the title I strong Business College in Berke
coveted by three local pretty maid-! ley this fall. Her sports activities
ens who are seeking votes through include bowling, swimming, tennis,
the sale of queen tickets now and soitball and basketball. She has as-
through September 6, the date of listed for several years in her
the Weed Chamber of Commerce i father's restaurant, Lou's Lounge,
sponsored event. and has lived here since birth.
The Carnival Ball celebration I Marsha is the daughter of Mr.
this year will take the place of and -Mrs. N. H. Miller and is a
the annual Weed Italian Carnivale blue-eyed blonde, 5'4" and is 16
' sponsored in the past by the cham- years of age. She enjoys horseback
ber group. Proceeds from the. "ding, swimming, dancing and
event will add to the growing com-ihomrmaking and will be a senior
munity fund of the chamber of! at WHS this fall. She moved with
commerce set up from former eel-1 her 'am,1S' trom Tennant to Weed
ebrations. j Tar - t
Warren Jlliddloton, local Safe-! Janice, a brown-eyed brunette,
way Store manager and chairman '5'2" tall, is the 17-year-old daugh
of the carnival ball, stated recent-j"'"" of Mr- and Mri- VlrKil Rlley
y that the queen contest got un-iho also moved to Weed from Ten
derway last week with the fast "ant last year. She completed her
sale of tickets by the three pop-1 schooling at Butte alley High at
ular title contenders. Middleton Morris and graduated with the 1958
stated the dance is slated lo bo '"for class as an honor student,
held at the Sons Memorial Hall, She takes to newspaper, reporting,
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REV. JIM WINCHESTER
China To Get
Russian Aid
NEW YORK IAP) - The New
York Times said today the Soviet
Union reportedly has decided to
supply atomic weapons and bal
listic missiles to Communist China
plus more economic development
aid.
A Times dispatch from Warsaw
said reports reaching the Polish
capital indicated the Soviets also
have decided to help Red China
launch an earth satellite and to
build four more nuclear reactors
there. China claims one reactor
now.
The reports were said to come
from sources that had first report
cd a recent military and political
agreement between Moscow and
Peiping.
The reported agreements came
out of a meeting in Peiping three
weeks ago between Soviet Pre
mier Khrushchev and Chinese
Communist boss Mao Tze-tuns.
the dispatch said. Reports on
them apparently are being al
lowed to circulate with at least
tacit Soviet approval.
The agreements are believed in
Warsaw to be aimed at least part
ly "to give a major psychological
lift to Peiping's place in world af
fairs." the Times said, ft noted
that information available in War
saw made it impossible to deter
mine the full military significance
of any nuclear weapon aid the
Soviet Union might offer
China. .
1951
"DENNIS THE MENACE" King Hussein's Chauffeur
Likes His Work 'Very Much'
Red
with the Hottentots orchestra fur
nishing the music. Tickets will soon
be a v a i 1 a b I e through chamber
members. Special awards will be
made following the 11:30 p.m. car
nival queen coronation.
The three queen vote-getters are
Patricia (Pat) Sbarbaro, Janice Ri
ley and Marsha Miller. Tabulation
this week as .reported by Mrs.
H. C. Strothers, queen contest
chairman, are Patricia, 250; Mar
tha, S70; and Janie, 415.
Patricia is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Sbarbaro. She is
5'3", a green-eyed brunette, aged
17. She graduated with the V.m
Weed High senior class, was a yell
leader during her high school days
and was secretary of the senior
likes swimming, baseball and danc
ing. She will enter San Jose State
College in September.
The queen winner will also rep
resent Weed at the Mt. Shasta Ski
Bowl official opening, slated in November.
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CHRISTINE CARtRE
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Actor Robinson
Hospitalized
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (API-Sud
den illness of actor Edward G.
Robinson caused an American Air
Lines plane, flying nonstop from
New York to Los Angeles, to
make an emergency landing at
McCarran Field here yesterday.
Robinson was taken by ambu
lance to Southern Nevada Memo
rial Hospital. After treatment for
bladder condition, the 64-year-
old actor was released. '
Mrs. Robinson said she and her
husband would continue their trip
to Los Angeles as soon as they
could book another flight. Ihe
couple had been in the East to
attend a funeral, Mrs. Robinson
said.
Cl'RR SERVICE FEATURED
1IUNTSVILLE, Ala. rfUPH-The
fire department at the Army's
Redstone Arsenal offers curb service.
When a truck hauling tar
caught fire on the base, the
driver sped two miles to the fire-
house. where the blaze was ex
tinguished.
Now Open at 6:45 p.m.
ENDS TONIGHT !
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Youth-Led
Revival To
Open Friday
Rev. Jim Winchester, a graduate
of Oklahoma Baptist University
and Golden Gate Baptist Theolog
ical Seminary, will be the guest
of the young people of the First
Baptist Church. 414 North Eighth
Street, in a youth-led revival, Au
gust 22-31. The weekday services
will begin at 7:30 each evening
with the Sunday services being at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
A native of Lefors, Texas, 27-year
old Winchester began preaching
just prior to entering Oklahoma
Baptist University in 1950. He re
ceived his B.A. degree from OBU
in 1054 and then entered Golden
Gate Seminary in Berkeley. While
nt the seminary he served as min
ister of music arid assistant pastor
nt the Central Baptist Church of
Alameda.
The general chairman of the
youth planning the meeting is
Keith Larson. Larry Dyer is plan
ning and arranging prayer meet
ings. Keith Larson is also planning
a visitation program for both youth
and adults. The publicity commit
tee is composed of John Nolen,
"Rip" Vanwinkle, and Rosemary
Harvey.
Jeanette Cuendet is chairman of
the entertainment committee, ar
ranging for the lodging and meals
of the visiting preacher. Dale El
lis, chairman of ushers, will sec
that people are seated. Jan Robin
son and Carol Causey are plan
ning for all of the music, congre
gational singing, instrumental, and
other special music. Also, many
other youth of the church will be
helping further in the planning of
the 10-riay meeting.
The adults of the church will be
following the leadership ot the
youth in these meetings, as they
lake the reins of responsibility dur
ing this time of spiritual empha
sis. The public is invited to attend
any and all of the services. A
nursery for children under four
years of age will be provided.
More Women
Enter Law
LOS ANGELES (AP) - More
and more women are turning to
law, says the president of the
International Federation of Wom
en Lawyers.
"The result," says Dr. Luisa A.
Perez Peroza, of Caracas, Vene-
vuela, "is a more humanitarian
approach to the law.
Women bring in the important
element of justice because they
know what injustice was when
they did not have equal rights.'
The federation opened its 10th
conference yesterday.
NOT FOR MEN ONLY
JANESV1LLE, Wis. lUPD
Tavern keepers here have leaped
to the defense of the fair sex with
an "equal rights for ladies" campaign.
Ladies are not allowed to sit
at the bar in taverns and the
owners are trying to have re
pealed an old city ordinance that
says they must stay at the tables.
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AMMAN. Jordan (AP) How
does it feel to pilot a king across
the scorching deserts of Jordan
in a bullet-proof limousine?
"I like my work very much,"
says 40-year-old Maurice Rayner.
"I think it's a grand experience."
Rayner has been chief driver
for Jordan's King Hussein for
!five years. They got to know each
ither while Hussein was attend
ing Harrow scnooi in r.ngimiu.
Rayner managed a garage which
Hussein, a sports car enthusiast,
used to frequent.
One day he asked me to come
to Jordan and 1 came, nayner
explains.
There Is constant iear mai
somebody may try to assassinate
Hussein. The fear was neigmenea
by the killing of his cousin King
Faisal of Iraq on July 14.
Before that Hussein generally
traveled with a small armed es
cort. Now he appears with 60
fierce, heavily armed Arab Le
gion troopers riding on open pa
trol cars and motorcycles.
In the middle of the column is
Hussein's black 1956 air-conditioned
Cadillac, its springs sag
ging under the weight of armor
plating. The thick bulletproof win
dows are always rolled up and
Latin America Feud Ending
SANTIAGO, Chile (API Argen-1 houses . or buoys. Argentine
tina and Chile have agreed to quit charge d'AffairW Ernesfo Nogues
feuding over a bleak little island ;said the Marines will leave im
near the tip of South America men-jatey.
anu leave it iu uiu unua.
Both nations have held unset
tled claims to Snipe Island since
IBM. Chile recently began build
ing a lighthouse there. Argentine
Marines destroyed it Aug. 9 and
stationed a detachment there.
Chile angrily withdrew her am
bassador from Buenos Aires.
A communique issued in both
nations' capitals last night said
they had agreed to leive the is
land unoccupied and without light-
Hussein can hardly be seen in the
back seat.
Up front, sitting stiffly, is Ray
ner, wearing his tan chauffer's
uniform and British military rib
bons. Doesn't he worry about get
ting shot?
"I must confess I used to think
about things like that. But after
a while you stop worrying and
decide you must . live life as it
comes."
Latvia, a flat country in northern
Europe between Estonia and Lithu
ania, was annexed to Russia in
1940.
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