Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 09, 1963, Page 15, Image 15

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j -J A REAL COW PALACE Tills husky creature doesn't scorn impressed by the 3'2-ton
i chandelier gracing the ceiling of this West German slaughterhouse. The firm that pro-
k; duced the some 532-bulb lighting fixture found that this was the only place to store it
until shipment.
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A PICTURE IS WORTH A MILLION WORDS Like Hansel and Gretel arriving at the gingerbread cottage, these two streams This boy carries
skiers come upon a cabin under snow-covered trees at Oslo, Norway, a winter wonderland that defies description. njs "catch" on his head.
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DOING A DOUBLE TAKE That's the reaction of Laconia,
N H., skiers when Charley, the (stuffed) kangaroo, skims
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FATHKIl AND SON Japan's Crown Prince Akihito watches his son, Prince Vitro, at play
on a pile of logs in the palace garden in Tokyo. The occasion was Akihito's birthday
and he took time out to play with his 2-ycar-old son.
'ALL THE BETTER TO HEAR WITH' New York's Diana Lawrence models the tiniest of
all transistor radios. The miniature device just loops over the car as demonstrated.
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RETURN OF THE PRODIGALS Sid Caesar has returned to Broadway in the musical
"Little Me," after a 14-year absence, and now Jack Benny has decided to take the plunge.
Here he gets a few tips from Sid.
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u-ivr reirvntr na iLlohricida and her son cuddle ROARING PERFORMANCE - Thii 170-pound giant is "Donnv Boy." a polar bear at Cub Scout Jell Watson, 8, found this out when he appeared at school in full uniform as part
"ilon avaTngton,D C:. iU He doesnt seL to'like hi. new of his distridV'Scout Uniform Day" at Salinas Calif. Jeff nonchalantly undergoes the
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ADMIRATION SOCIETY As the saying goes, "There's nothing like a uniform!" and
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admiring glances.