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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1961)
I A k 4: tt vi- 0 IT ' FIRST VISITOR to chat with President John Kennedy was former president Harry S. Truman. This view shows the two during a chat in the Chief Executive Office of 'the White House the first morning in office for President Kennedy. . Spaghetti Under Attack By American Specialties ROME (AP)-Spaghetti is un der attack on the home front. Pancakes, escargots, goulash and borscht are invading the Ro man table and what's worse, : from Spaghetti's point of view, Italians seem to like the foreign delicacies. It's all because of the Olym pics. There was a time When Italians Just didn't like foreign foods. They wanted spaghetti, macaroni, ravioli and other Italian special ties. Foreign dishes were strictly for foreigners. The change started with the Advertliement ARTHRITIS? I have been wonderfully bleated In being able to return to active life after mfferlng from bead to foot wnn muscuiar Boreneu ana pain. Most all Joints teemed affected. According- to medical diagnosis, I had Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheuma tism and Bursitis. For free informa tion write: MRS. LELA S. WIER 1B0S Arbor Hills Drive . GT P. 0. Box 2695 Jackson, Missitiippi end of World War II. A couple of GIs figured they could find a market for American dishes, like pancakes and hamburgers, what with the tourist rush and the big American colony. Four, or five American r type luncheonettes opened. A couple of German-style beer halls followed. bui progress was siow. in me 15 years between the end of the! war and the start of last sum mer's Olympics, Rome acquired only a trio of foreign restaurants in addition to the American and German hangouts. ' One was French, one Hungarian and. one Chinese. When the Olympics opened some businessmen thought there would be enough foreign tourists looking for a home-cooked meal to make new restaurants worth while. Now the Rome restaurant list is beginning to look cosmo politan. Two French restaurants offer escargots garlicy snails and all the other wonders of haute cui sine. A Russian restaurant has entered borscht in the attack of minestrone. There are two places featuring Hungarian specialities. A quartet of Chinese restaurants offer north and south Chinese dishes. One flashy restaurant has South Sea specialities. Another has brought Tunisian food to Rome. Biggest sign of the change: one fashionable restaurant adver tises real "English roast beef and Scotch kippers." Soviets Admit Jailing Of Friend Of Pasternak LONDON (AP) Soviet author! daughter, Irina, 23, had been am ities have finally confirmed per- victed of taking 800,000 rubles- reports that they have un.OOO-in royalties from Paster. nak's disputed novel "Dr. Zhi- sistent reports that jailed Olga Ivinskaya, close friend and collaborator of the late Boris Pasternak. Moscow radio said this weekend that Mrs. Ivinskaya and- her mm mm FOR Oregon Drivers! 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Princess Margaret's husband ar rived at his new non-paying job at the Council of Industrial De sign in a chauffeured limousine at 9:45 a.m., just in time to share the morning cup of tea with the office staff. He had not been due until 10. An estimated loo newsmen and photographers and a crowd of cu rious spectators met Tony on the sidewalk in front of the building enough to unnerve any young man starting a new job. Tony, wearing no hat or over coat as usual, frowned as his car drove up to the building and he saw the crowd. He looked at the chauffeur, shrugged and nodded and bounced out of the car and up two steps into the modernistic center in the Haymarket, just off Piccadilly Circus, He smuea nervously ana nis leu hand clenched and opened several times as flashbulbs flared. Despite the general belief that Tony was ending nine months of unemployment since marrying Margaret last May, there was rising clamor he should get paid stand on his own two feet finan cially like any self respecting husband. "If lie lives on Princess Mar garet (which means he lives on you the taxpayer) he is placed in a position of insufferable in dignity," said the Daily Mirror. A Clarence House announce ment last week said he would I take no money "for the present" in his job as adviser on the coun cil's visual displays. However, this left the door wide open for him to accept a salary when he proves his value to the council as he firmly believes he can in promoting design of Brit ish industrial products. If am when Tony took pay he would be smashing royal tradition that members of the royal family should not take salaried jobs. But British newspapers were for it. "DENNIS THE MENACE 1 1 HERALD AVD NEWS, Klamath Falli, Orrgoa Tuesday, January U, 1961 PAGE I Grand Jury Probe Results In 5 Arresf s POltTLAND (AP) - Five men. including two attorneys, were arrested Monday as a widespread federal grand jury probe sent fed eral marshals scurrying through the city. "There will be more arrests," said a marshal's aide after five had been booked. Details were not made public immediately, but some IS indict' ments were known to have charged mail fraud conspiracy and seven to have charged inter cepting radio communications. U.S. Atty. E. C. Luckey said police radio reports of accidents were the messages which the indictments charge were inter cepted. Federal law forbids this, First man arrested Monday was Herbert D. Black, 34, whose dis barment was recommended last Also arrested and released on similar bail was Philip Welnstein, 48, an attorney charged with con spiracy in intercepting or receiv ing intercepted radio comftiunica-tions. Four C's Determine Diamond Value Y t t t Y t f Y t t f A, There ore only four factors which establish the value of ony diamond sold anywhere. These provide rules by which the worth of your diamond can be accurately measured by trained jewelers, aided by specially designed scientific instruments. These factors are commonly known as the FOUR C'S. These are color, clarity, cutting and carat weight. week by the Oregon State Bar on the ground of unethical Dractices. He was released on $600 bail. J. C. RENIE. 1021 Main TU 4-40 V JtAjt jftfc .v JEWELER t ? ? t t t Y f T ? t ' I 12EjHlNK.0ll' HEAR WE. I PUT "dtvcj in int noisy end'. Mail Deluge Cheers Fatally III Child LOUISVILLE. Ky. AP)-She,around the world had responded had no party and there was little with cards, letters and gifts by gaiety, but Brenda Sue Priddy the time her birthday came Sun- got what she wanted for her eighth and, doctors say, last birthday. The brown-eyed youngster, dy ing of a rare disease slowly para lyzing her nerves and brain, wanted mail. . More than 30.000 people from day. Brenda had asked her mother, Elzie Priddy, to try to get the mailman to bring some letters. She got 20,000 cards and letters within a week after a local news1 paper and The Associated Press carried her plea. RANGE READY BULL SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1:00 P.M. Klamath County Fairgrounds 32 Horned Herefords, 18 Polled Hereford!, 8 Ab erdeen Angus, 1 Shorthorn. Sifted for quality. Good breeding condition. Sponsored By KLAMATH CATTLEMAN'S ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 231 . Klamath Falls, Ora. Phone TU 4-0151 Beef Slew will be served at neon by the Klamath Caw Bellas vago." The book was banned in the Soviet Union, apparently be cause of its anti-Marxist over tones. It was a best seller abroad. The Moscow broadcast did not mention the prison terms, but it had been reported in the West that Mrs. Ivinskaya got eight years and her daughter three. The radio charged that Mrs. Ivinskaya had carried out a plot to prevent Pasternak from ever seeing money brought by Western messengers. The broadcast said Mrs. Ivinskaya persuaded Paster nak not to accept the royalty money because it came from an "anti-patriotic" novel, but that she then pocketed it herself. Seven presidents of the United States died in office. E. DITTRICH Have Heat When It Counts! ' Coanl On 16 Unlfleme llesllns Oil Phon. TU 4-S17S Agent Advises Machine Check LAKEVIEW There is probably no job this winter that will pay farmers better wages than check ing over machinery and getting it ready for next year, believes Oris Rudd, county extension agent. j The greatest possible saving in machine costs is realized through! extending the life of the machine. This . can be accomplished in many ways with careful repair, adjustment and maintenance as the most important. 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