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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore
Thursday. July 23,
PAGE 3 A
Reds Clamor For Tickets To Unfinished Exhibit
MOSCOW (LTD - The Ameri
tan Exhibition here is in the mid
die o a chaotic last - minute
scramble. Although scheduled to
open Friday, the show stilt isn't
finished.
Millions are clamoring for tick
ets, but so far none have been
Issued.
The worst that can happen if
CITY BRIEFS
All Members of the Merry Mix
ers are urged to attend the square
dance at the South Sixth Street
Community Hall Friday, July 24,
at 8 p.m. Bill Mayhew will call.
' Ladies are asked to please bring
pies.
Oscar S. Nissen of Klamath
Falls will be attending the state
' convention of the California Physi
cal Therapist Association Friday
and Saturday, July 24 23.
he exhibition isn't finished onlrate. ' lizations and the rest were to be
ime is that the Soviet visitors Some of the tickets we're to be put on sale at kiosks in the Soviet
will have to pick their way distributed through official organ-capital.
hrough piles of boxes, construc
tion materials, and mud puddles
n Moscow's Sokolniki Park to see
what the United States is all
about.
But the lack of tickets threat
ens a catastrophic crusn similar
o what might occur in the Unit-
id States if no tickets were of
fered for a World Series until the
first pitch.
Scalpers are standing by licking
their chops, orrly they don't have
any tickets yet either.
Soviet authorities planned to is
sue four million tickets to the ex
hibition at a ruble apiece about
10 cents at the tourist exchange
An American Exhibition official
said, "we had to let the Russians
sell the tickets because it would
have taken a staff of a hundred
people and we couldn't do it.'
He added, however, "we have
an agreement with the Soviets
that, after three or four days, il
we don't think enough crowds are
coming in we can pull out of the
ticket deal with them and make
our own arrangements."
There was little chance the ex
hibition would suffer from a lack
of crowds.. The reason that of
ficials ruled out the sale of ad
missions at the gate was that it
threatened to turn Sokolniki into
a human pancake.
Vice President Richard M. Nix
on was scheduled to cut the red.
white and blue ribbons signifying
the fair's opening at 6 p.m. Mos
cow time. About 3,000 guests the
cream of Soviet officialdom, in
cluding Premier Nikita Khrush
chevwere invited to the preview.
Oregon Weather
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
24 hours to 4:30 a. m .Thursday
Max. Min. Prep.
Astoria
Baker
Bend
Brookings
Canceled A field trip to the
Hart Mountain area, scheduled Burns
for July 25 and 26 by the Klamath Eugene
Gem and Mineral Club, has beeniLakeview
postponed until further notice be- Medford
cause of the hot weather. Newport
North Bend
Parents Visit Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton
Charles H. Walp, who are em- Portland Airport
ployed, at the electronics proving Redmond
- grounds in Fort Huachuca, Arizona, Roseburg
are visiting their son and his wife, Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Garwood H. Walp, The Dalles
219 South Eleventh Street.
New Office Hours Camp Fire
Girls summer office hours will be
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon
on Saturdays.
Pilot Visits Pilot Harold Balin
who lives in Seattle where he is
employed by Northwest Orient Air
lines, is visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Balin. The young
pilot's flights include regular trips
to the East Coast, Canada, Alaska
and Hawaii.
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Loyalty Oath
Vote Slated
WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen
ate votes today on a bill to repeal
the loyalty oalh requirement in
the National Defense Education
Act.
The measure faces a cross fire
of amendments.
Students receiving federal col
lege loans, , fellowships or other
benefits now are required by law
to file a non-Communist affidavit
and to swear allegiance to the
United States.
The Eisenhower administration
has recommended repeal of the
provision on the grounds that Com
munists would not hesitate to
swear falsely they are loyal.
Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass!
argued in opening debate that the
law now singles out needy college
students and requires .them to
swear to their loyalty while oth
er Americans are permitted to re
ceive subsidies without doing this.
Western Oregon Cloudy on the
coast and partly cloudy over the
interior through Friday. Scattered
showers or ' thundershowers and
cooler in northern interior. Low
tonight 52-62 degrees; high Friday
75-85 except 95 in southern interior
and 55-65 on coast. Southerly to
southwesterly coastal winds 5-15
miles an hour.
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudy
with isolated thundershowers
through Friday. Not quie
warm near the Cascades. Low to
night 65-75 degrees; high Friday
88-98 except over 100 in extreme
east.
Fire Weather Fire danger
decreasing from high to moderate
in Northwestern Oregon througti
Friday with cloudy and cooler
weat(ier. Continued extreme dan
ger in Southwestern and Eastern
Oregon. Thundershowers in all
areas.
ASIA "SUMMIT" SOUGHT
SEOUL (UPI) A high diplo
matic source said today that the
Republic of Korea will seek
summit conference of Asian lead
ers in the near future to discuss
formation of a regional anti-Communist
alliance.
Mt. Rainier
Record Set
SEATTLE (AP) The story of
8 mad-dash climb up and down
'' the slopes of Mt. Rainier was re
lated here Wednesday by a 50-year-old
Oregon rancher who be
gan mountaineering only two
years ago.
The alpine sprint was made in
seven hours and 50 minutes, said
John Day of Central Point. This
cuts 3l4 hours from the record set
in --19,14 by Bill Butler, ranger at
Mt. Rainier National Park.
f Day, accompanied by Seattle
guides Jim and Lou Whittaker,
made the ascent in five hours and
20 minutes, l'j hours less than the
time set by Rainier guide Dick
McGowan on a rescue mission last
year.
The climbers were clocked by
Park rangers when they left
Paradise at 1 a.m. Tuesday morn
ing. They returned from the sum
mit of the M. tin-foot mountain in
time for breakfast.
. Day said the trio encountered
few bad crevasses and had "all
the breaks." He admitted they
came down the icy slopes at "al
most a dead run" part of the way.
Day said he started climbing
mountains in 1057 and in that year
conquered six major Western
Washington peaks.
THE NATION'S i
""BIGGEST 1959
kw EXPOSITION
3 DAYS ONLY
Thurs., Fri., Sot.
America's Foremost
Entertainer
Fair Attendance
Lag Continues
PORTLAND (API Plagued
by slumping attendance, the Ore
gon Centennial Exposition decided
Wednesday to give free admission
to children under 15 accompanied
by their parents.
Only about 7.600 persons visited
the exposition Wednesday far
under the lS.Onn which officials
say are needed each day to break
even.
However, singer Harry Bela
fnnta opens a three-day stand at
the exposition tonight, and offi
elals said they expected him to
draw bumper crowds.
lM'Driii, Ine,
Traduction
TV ,
TONIGHT""'1
WITH "5?V
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fltciffrt Product
EVENINGS 8:15
General Admission $2.00
Reserved 3.00
Box 3.50
Coming July 26-30
ART LINKLETTER
IN PERSON
Matinees 2:00 p.m.
Admission SOe
r BIGGEST FAMILY
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