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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1961)
Picfures TeJ Pipeline Sfory mALB AND newt. Kltmilti falll, SreeM ftmlr. Jin. 1, mi t ft. 1 v I J - fc' ff ft.ail AN INSPECTOR ON THE JOB is a familiar sight up and down the 1,400-mile long Alberta-California Natural Gas Pipeline. Here, inspector W. R. Frisinger checks specifications with two foremen, F. B. VanBenthuysen and W. D. Scott. The pipeline must meet rigid specifications to perform Satisfactorily in all type of climates and conditions. WATER AND MUD in the ditch is one of the biggest problems a pipe laying crew .must deal with. Here, Western Pipeline Co. officials inspect the ditch after an early December rainfall. The company keeps large pumps on hand to keep the ditch free of water. is ' x. mm i ,4.sj Welsh Singer Is Bell Ringer By DICK KLEINER Newspaper Enterprise Attn. NEW YOKK (NEA Shirley original like a piece ill a jig Bassey is a young and exciting saw I'1"''1' singer from Wale. She's hack in "l d" not likt' ,l,is so n"K'" Wales now after a brief assault: What you liear on Hie record is on Hie American market. Loo perfect. II is fake. It is bet- Td like to make it here." iter to record Ihe opera as it 2 w&: - tew: 'Kp- I : TJrT THE SKILL OF PIPELINE MEN if demonstrated here as a lineup crew wrestles a sec tion into position. Most pipeline workers follow jobs around the country, but some un skilled and semi-skilled workers are hired locally. The pay it relatively good but men are separated from their families for long periods and must work under ad verse weather conditions. she said, during her visit, "hut it won't break my heart if I don't. I make a very good living else whereI'm in demand in England, on the continent and in Australia. So the stales would just be frost ing on the cake." Chances urc she'll make it here. Even before her arrival, an MUM album of her song interpretations was released. II got a fine re ception. And slie was a hit on the Ed Sullivan .Show, her Ameri can TV Iww. would lie performed on stage where you must think of acting o the voice becomes more flu-. ent." Dick's Picks: Eydie Corme and Steve Lawrence team up on an in fectious duel, "I'm a Girl, You're a Boy," on UA. Others: "llo'.v to Handle a Woman" (Johnny Malhis, Columbia); "My l-ast Date" (.toni James, MOM"; "C'esl Si Bon" (ComVay Twitly. MGM: 'The Punnet Song" Actually, this last foray was hcr'iFr;,kie Avalun. Chancellor': second crack at the U.S. audi-;-fs jusl the Idea" (George ence. Some four years ago she Hamilton IV. ARC-Pnramount': came over and spent three ' Scenery" (Charlie Grade. Itoul months here. cttc; "What Would I Do-" "I worked in Las Vegas," sho'iMickey and Sylvia, ItC'A; "Over said, "and got wonderful not ices I Again" (Gerry Blaine. Arvec. but this one TV appearance with: Around the world with new Ed Sullivan created more excite- LPs: a fabulous sound is that of - - k-sJ frl S Mh' - y - ment and more action than those entire three months. I've had of fers from the big night clubs in New York and from other TV sliows." She plans to return licrc in March and take some of llwse of fers. Meanwhile, she has some dates to keep in Europe and Australia. WELDING CREWS CONNECT succeeding links in the seemingly endless chain of pipe, which will stretch for 1,404 miles through two Canadian provinces and four American states. Three separate crews of welders and patchers work on each joint. The men rotate around the pipe so that one man isn't under it all day. "The Double Six of Paris," a fascinating, exciting vocal group on Capitol: Caterina Valenle, the German singer with the Italian name, sings French songs on Dec ca's "Catciina a la Carle;" good railroad sounds are on Round house Records' "Detroit Divi sion;" on Elcktra. Theodore Bikel does "Songs of Russia, Old and Shirlev calls Cardiff her Imme New;" Capitol has Line Renaud town, "a beautiful little citv.";1"1 "aisire. an allium ol mu She began her career there as a'sic from ,lle Casino de Paris, child dancer but switched to sing- Two good classical vocal releas ing when she was IS. It's been es are fclcanor Metier Sings Sa singing ever since. cred Songs" on Miss Stebcr's own In these days of well oi ganiied. Ia,)el- al,d a uuo release of cx- high-spced recording sessions, jrsjccrpts from Handel s Julius Cae- interesting to reminisce with Licia .Milanese about the "good o I d days." Her first recording session was done in 1918 when the gifted so prano teamed with Ihe legendary tenor, Kcniammo Gigi. in La Boheme in Milan. "We could work all afternoon. slie says, "from one to eight with no union to bother us. There was not all Ihe hurry there is now. We would sing things through many limes and no one would slop us until we were satisfied with the recording. When we got tired, wc stopped to rest or eat. Then wc 'Aent back to work. "Today things are different. We recoi-d on a tight schedule. The days of long repetitions are over. Now, if something goes wrong, only the part that has gone wrong is done over. It is fitted into the. sar. Soprano Irmgard Seemed and baritone Dietrich Fischer Dicskau a'c the chief soloists in this intriguing work. The men who pilot tourists over the fast rapids of the jungle riv ers of Surinam arc said to be J the world's most cxiert canoists. Farmers! Ranchers! Stockmen! SEE JUCK far Your Truck! JUCKELAND MOTORS, Inc. Your International Dealer 11th A Klam, Ph. 2-2561