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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1963)
PICTURE NEWS THE WORLD IN FOCUS is r v .. . ' . : v. , ' Xl 4 ' , ' . I I II KJ. . ii n A . ... .--r-i it iMONEY FANS It may not look it, but this is a bank note counting contest held ia Taipei, Formosa. Su Hsin tse, left, won, counting her cash in seven minutes. ri J LOOK INTO HISTORY This small group stationed at Pinnacle Mountain Overlook, 2,440 feet above sea level in the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park near Middlesboro, Ky., are looking into history. They may be seeing the exact sight that Daniel Boone saw in 1750 when he made his famous expedition through the gap into Kentucky. HEAD MAN Mexican sailor guards Olmec head dis played in gulf port of Coatzalcoalcos. Each eye of the statue is 15 inches wide. The poor village of San Lorenzo Tcnochtitlan sold the treasure for a new schoolhouse. BIDDING BEAUTY Darrilyn Diederich, almost 3, is one of the younger bathing beauties around the pool at a Las Vegas, Kev., hotel. CHIVALRY NOT DEAD AT ALL Although it's not really part of their job, these corporals of the Royal Highland Fusiliers provide umbrella protection for Princess Margaret at home of Angus McFaydcn in Iscrlohn, West Germany. mf j to ! i I" ...ifmy.t .M jl;i.,,j.W4.JJ J i..Mtt.,illji..iviM., If, ' 14 I '5 7 - DOWN A COUNTRY ROAD Contrasting modern day oil rigs and storage tanks in the background, two horses ttand off the side of the road, adding a touch of the Old Vest to the area around San Mateo, Calif. ICE MAN Appropriate ly named, Ralph Frost gazes into the crystal depths of a piece of ice frozen Approximately 10, 000 years ago. Part of a collection of ancient ice samples gathered for po lar research, it will go to Hanover, N.H., for study. 4 i ., . . ' " i MOONItEACIIING Minneapolis, Minn., engineer works on Project Apollo. He is thrusting his hand into "space" by putting his arm into a special vacuum cham ber. It will help him design astronauts' suits. MOUTH FEED Showing the extent of his atfection for pigeons, Shigcru Ushi maru feeds a bird from his mouth. He learned to love birds when a prisoner of war In Siberia. The Tokyo, Japan, resident feeds them for 5 hours a day. " -5 S S a' -..Jai I1- :c..-j?? i.x-ir SKI'S THE LIMIT Joyce. Albergo, left, and Linda Mirro prove Dial beginners can stand up on water skis for the first time, providing they use the merry-go-round device in Saratoga Lake, N.Y. They're pulled up to -35 m.p.h. BIG SHOW This is a turbine manufactured in France. It is similar to one of the four ordered by Seattle for electric power. Size of man hints at its hugeness. By 4 V.. ii , -ml i PILE-UP Piling on the fun, for a movie short on loca tion at Cypress Gardens, Fla., these fellows carry It to the extreme of a Keystone Kops comedy. A 1 t t :