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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1963)
picture m$Wh liilI-THH E WOF 1 CD 1 M t-QC LJ Sy v a' . . 1 ILf f 4?S r OFF SIIORE Contrasting the calm rippling sea off shore to the horizon, breakers and spray bubble with fury In the foreground. Gliding sailboat beyond the breakers oS Santa Barbara, Calif., adds a special touch to the picturesque scene. 7 V 1 is I GET A KICK OUT OF IT Looks like the girls are learning a new dance step, but they aren't. Pianist Roger Williams is showing Dodie Marshall, left, and Maura Wedge a judo technique. It will help them ward oil New York's muggers. ' if 1 1- pi i v If If i "I p "SIB" PT4 ALLEY HIGH Tallest building in New York, the Empire State building is seen through alley. Vs J ,.',1 7 , WINNING NAMES What a team Kennedy and Rocke feller! Michael Kennedy, 12, left, and Kevin Rockefeller, 11, keep their Schenectady, N.Y., ball team on top. DOG DAYS When the summer gets hot, Duke goes into the water. Diana Sawyer, of Louisville, Ky., Junior Miss of 1963 had to get her feet wet snapping a photo of her pet. - RIDES ON WATER This car, the newest creation of a Berlin, West Germany, firm, is an elegant car, fast and reli able on the highway. But, it's also at home on the water, and it fills the requirements of a motorboat. FRENCH BREAD? "Chefs" C. E. Howard, left, and P. L. Waugh admire a loaf of not bread plastic foam they've just taken from the oven. The lab assistants at Union Carbide's Charleston, W.Va., plant grew the beards for real, in honor of their state's centennial this year. The foam is used in mattresses, clothing insulation and furniture. LITTLE FISHY This lit tle Berlin girl is proud of her catch from one of the stocked city streams. It'll make a good supper. .... , , l-fivJti .... lf " ' ' I ' .... - i SUMMER SNOW With the majestic Pyrenees Mountains as a backdrop, bicyclists and tourists appear unaware of the snow-sprinkled slopes around them. It was part of the Bagncrcs de Bigorre, France, Tour de France cycle race. Rt'BBLING TESTS Sfanrlintf nn a ralitoll- e.llimnPa ri . v.7 j " nuiKi nditnus a uuuunng pooi ot water wnere ocean cables are undergoing extensive electrical tests. The swimming pool-size tanks hold 23 miles of cable. MA ....