Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 16, 1960, Page 13, Image 13

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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
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HOW DO YOU DO? Riding high on the shoulders of farm hand Hugh Watt, "Katy." a three-day-old
calf, is making the acquaintance of an older relative on a farm in Dorking, Surrey,
England. Katy hadn't yet got the hang of controlling her four spindly legs, so Watt obliged
by carrying her around to meet the other farm animals.
THE COOL TYPE Even in her teenie Bikini, 16-month-old
Julie Pope isn't worried about catching cold as she plays
with her "snowman" in Cypress Gardens, Fla. . Her jolly
friend isn't made of snow; he's a joke on the warm sands.
VACATIONING - As they
left New York to fly to Palm
Beach, Fla., noted designer
Philip Hulitar and his wife
smiled at thp thought of
basking in some warm sun.
Hulitar expects to work on
his summer collection of
glamour gowns, so it won't
all be play.
OBLIVIOUS TO ALL Newlyweds Richard King, 25, of War
wick, R, I., and the former Nancy Rubin, 23, of Flushing, N.
don't know it's cold. Married in Weston, Conn., they took
time out from their reception to spend a few cold moments
feeding these swans. They'll live in Providence, R. I.
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TWO OVER LIGHTLY At the crack of the starter's pistol in Marineland, Fla., Nellie and
Flippy are up and over those hurdles. The two porpoises seem to have caught on that this
is Leap Year, .but clowning is second nature to these performers.
WINTER SETTING An air of solemnity is added to the Jef.
ferson Memorial, on the Tidal Basin in Washington, D. C.
Bare branches, clouds, sunglow and water are combined as
the afternoon sun breaks through cloud formations.
A LOVE LIGHT It glows in the hearts of Mr. and Mrs. B. :
W. Durham and their foster son Paul, 12, even though all !
three are blind. They're shown at the piano of their home in 1
Dallas, Tex. Juvenile authorities let the Durhams take Paul
home 10 years ago; no one else wanted the boy, a victim of
cerebral palsy as well as blindness, whose mother had given
him up. The Durhams have already reared a family of four,
who have now married and moved away.
DIFFERENT When Gor
dean Lee, 20, and "Miss Ha
waii for 1059," sailed from
San Francisco to Honolulu
aboard the Orient & Pacific
Lines' passenger ship Oron.
say, she tried this stunt
Gordean revived the hula
hoop craze with a ship's life
ring, and looked mighty pret
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CLOSE-UP Happy, a circus giraffe in London, England, is sticking his tongue out to taste
treat offered him by five-year-old Tina Beatty, from Cranford, N. J. (left). When Tina
walked on, Happy kept sticking his long neck out, hoping for the best (right).
CONGRATULATIONS For his 85th birthday, famed violin- '
1st Fritz Kreisler kissed his wife, Harriet, at a reception in
New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Vienna-born Kreisler
was honored by the city and received a scroll praising him as
one of the world's "most sensitive and brilliant violinist."
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OUT OF THE "AST At a style show in New York, Fabianl
of Rome introduced this bead-fringed, sequin-dotted dress
that resembles a style back in the '20s. A glittering tunic
tops the white silk evening gown, the skirt of which is slit
"Way up the fronj. The tunic is eollarless and ilee eless.
COLLECTOR'S ITEM A 50-year-old Edison phonograph
seems still able to send out music that hath charms in Monroe,
Wis. Kent Phillips and Jill Hall, two teen-igers, may not be
"sent" by it, but they're'mighty attentive to the machine
owned by Jill's dad. His collection of cylindrical records and
the phonograph are said to be valued gt about $1,500.
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STEPPING LIVELY These fanflr steppers in Milan, Italy, are actually taking part in a
movie that shows how U. S.-inspired jump tunes are moving in on traditional Italian music.
The sign-waving girl in background proclaims "Go, Adriano." in honor of Adriano Cllentano
(white shirt in center), who'acknown as the Italian Elvis Presley,
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THE SAD ONE This big
eyed youngster, convalescing
from tuberculosis, is await
ing his turn for attention at t o
state hospital in San Luiz,
Brazil. He's being treated
in the 5-bed children's wing.
In the fight against TB, the
United Nations Children'!
Fund (UNICEF) has helped
supply the vaccine to inocu
late more than one million
children in Latin America.