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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1963)
International Rigamarole Remains Before Test Pact Becomes Official WASHINGTON UTI U.S.Icustodian of treaties, countries, Senate ratification of the nuclear signing such pacts designate one test ban treaty still leaves con-'or more governments as depos itaries to keep the olllcial copies. In this case, the depositaries are the three original signers of the test ban treaty the United siderable International rigama role to be completed before the treaty formally goes into effect. Since there is no international . t v$-' S -- r ..- i it. 2 n-r.1 ' - . ilk - ' FATHER AND SON A proud father, ' Toby," gives his offspring the once over in preparation for the forth coming California Winter Fair, to be held in Berkeley Nov. 14-17. Jan Reigor holds the St. Bernard pup that will be only one of the many features of the celebration others include an artificial ski slope, ice skating, fashion shows and hay rides. UP) Telephoto States, Britain, and the Soviet Union. - The treaty goes into effect when each of these nations has placed notices of ratification in all three "depositaries, " which means nine acts of shuffling paper. following Senate action, Presi dent Kennedy has to sign four identical instruments of ratifi cation." Three are the "deposit" copies one for London, one for Moscow and one to be kept in a vault at the U. S. State Depart ment. The fourth copy is what might be called this country's personal copy and will be kept cither at the State Department or in the U. S. National Archives. When each of the three coun tries has forwarded its notice of ratification to the other two, the treaty will be in effect. Presi dent Kennedy then will sign proclamation declaring that the treaty is henceforth binding on all U. S. citizens. The three original signatories al so plan to register the treaty with the United Nations. The Soviet Union has Its own version of the U.S. ratification process. The treaty has passed through a series of committees of the Soviet legislature and at last report was pending before the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. Britain is handling its ratifica tion more simply. Having lain 21 days without objection, the treaty is considered fully approved by the British government and ready for the documents of ratification to be sent out. Many of the more than 90 other nations which also have signed the treaty have ratification pro cedures in their own constitutions, and will be forwarding notices of MODOC FARM ADVISERS Recently filling positions as Modoc County farm advisers are, from left, John Robi son and Cecil Pierce. Pierce is the new county director, and Robison is on his first assignment with the California Livestock Extension Servico at Alturas, specializing in range and forage. Pair Will Serve Modoc As New Farm Advisers ALTURAS Cecil Pierce and John Robison have taken over as Modoc County's newest farm ad visers. Pierce holds the office of county director, formerly handled by Norman Nichols, and Robison is filling the post held by Tom Bedell. The new county director comes to Alturas from San Luis Obisbo where he served as farm adviser tor live years, specializing in livestock and range management. Pierce is a graduate of Oregon State University in animal hus bandry and holds his masters de gree in animal breeding from the same college. After his graduation, he was a member of the staff at the Ore gon Experimental Station for six years and worked for three years with the Allied Chemical fVirnnralinn in taaA anA FArliH-iar ratification lo depositary govern- before going with the California 'ments. I Extension Service. Prior to his college years, he served for five years with the Army in the South Pacific. Pierce and his wife, Marilyn sons, Rick and Barry, and daugh ter, Janine, are now making their home in Alturas. The Alturas Farm Adviser's Of fice is the first assignment with the extension service for John Robison. He is a graduate of the University of California at Davis in animal husbandry and range management. While at Da vis he was well known as a foot ball star, having played first string center for the Cal Aggies. For the past three years he has been a coach and biology teach er at Yuba City and Wheatland high schools. Robison will be in charge of range and forage in the local of fice. He and his wife, Martha, and daughter, Nancy, will make their home in Alturas. Porumbeanu Plea Denied ZURICH, Switzerland IL'PI) -American typewriter heiress Gamble Benedict Porumbeanu was reported today to have said she thought it over for an entire year before filing for a divorce from her playboy husband Her husband, 37-year-old Andrei Porumbeanu, charged she was an "innocent pawn" in a conspiracy to end their three-year marriage. Gamble's plans to divorce her Romanian-born husband on still unspecified grounds of "mis conduct" were made public here last week. The 22-year-old Remington type writer heiress immediately dropped from sight with her two infant sons and -was reported Monday to be in Athens. A close friend quoted her as rejecting Porumbeanu's charges that she was a "pawn." "I have not been influenced by anybody in separating from Mr. Porumbeanu, but have been thinking of it for a full year," Gamble was quoted. "I finally saw no other way, for my children's sake as well as mine, because my husband disregarded my warnings that we could not go on like this." GOP Pair Reveals Oregon Visit Plans PAGE ISA HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Wednesday, September 33, 1963 EUGENE UPIi ,- Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York plans a speech and a news conference and Sen. Barry Goldwater of Arizona plans two talks when they appear at the Republican Western Confer ence here Oct. 12, GOP officials said today. The appearance of the potential candidates for the Republican presidential nomination next year highlights the three-day confer ence, w n I c n gets under way Oct. 10. Rockefeller and his party plan to arrive Friday and stay at near by Cottage Grove. Rockefeller's news conference is scheduled ear ly Saturday at the Eugene hotel. He will speak Saturday noon at McArthur Court. Goldwater has a speaking date Friday night in Texas and plans Price Of Milk Up In Portland PORTLAND (UPIl - An in crease to retailers of about five cents on a half gallon of milk has been reported by several large distributors here. This brings the wholesale price to 45 cents a half gallon. The price hike affected milk containing 3.2 per cent butterfat. Premium or standard label milk which usually has 3.8 per cent butterfat was not affected. If cross stains on coir halls rp. sist the customary washing, soak them for a while in a solution of sal soda concentrated. Thexton'i Aquarium & Supplies RECEIVED NEW FISH TU 4-3095 235 Alameda to arrive here by air sometime Saturday. He has a 7 p.m. ad dress scheduled at McArthur Court to be followed by a dinner at the Lane County fairgrounds, where he also will speak, accord ing to Carl Fisher, co-chairman of the arrangements committee. More than 700 delegates are expected for the meeting. Paul Jones isn't for Aunt Martha's sewing circle This whiskey's blended for men. Blen ded rich and mellow with bourbon for verve, aged rye for heft, a touch of two fisted corn whiskey, and select grain neutral spirits. Not for Aunt Martha. But for'men when men drink with men. Paul Jones. liiniti mroittu in., i r.e. ilemoeo isk as mot. Jri Hum wii nut m toti am nt turn iuitui wait i Rml Jones r- i,. iniakn, II t'vw'!rii! wit f f'tf II, , J t j MJL is asin ""r " jl I FLIGHT OECK OF THE 1964 THUNDERBIRD VicVnmrferbird for 1964 is coming Frjdmj! So dijf event... so beautifully different. 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