MONDAY, JUNK 21, KIM
HKItAI.I) AND NKWS, K LAM ATI I ' FALLS; ttflBtiON
PAfiR FIVE
NEW RESIDENT MINISTER at Immanuel B.ptlit Church It the
Rov. Charles W. Myers, who conducted hll first services In
the church Sunday, Tht Rev. and Mrt. Myers' Klamath Falli
residence It at 1530 Lookout. Thay coma to Klamath from a
pastorato at Firtt Baptilt Church, Grail Vallay, California,
Ho received hll Bachalor of Divinity degree at Western Bap
tilt Seminary in Portland and hit Bachalor of Scianca degree
in socioloqy at Lawii and Clark Collage. While in training,
the Rev. Myeri worked In churchei In and around Portland.
Hit wile teachel tchool.
BASIN BRIEFS
Guatemala Insurgents Use Bombing Planes In Revolt
hlukrHiirrttn l'rUval at Anh
lufid will Imvp ft nrwcunvrr for
titlr rule lu Hnmlrt. I if la Claude
JrnJtum ot 8n DiKO, drama alu
dent al Cnrnritl Iiuitllutr ot Tech
rtnloj-v, PltlAbiirKh. Edna !tMni
Mriin, vrtrran llroadwny aclreiui
and Hollywood radio performer la
Muw-tl nr mir of Gertrude in
lUinlrt and M lot re as Quickly in
Merry Wive.i.
Flower HUttw Hrhool nponored
by Hie Oiaifon State Federation ol
Army Funds
Bill Told
W.VSIIINOTON LP A Hulloe
Krnnie Conlcrcncc Commlltre an
nnuureri Monday It hiui aiireed on
an appropriation lull carrying
S4M.07I.3UO lor Army civil tunc
tiaiu, iiiomIv (or navigation and
rlvrr project.
'1 Kin represented a compromise
between totals voted by Uie llou.ie
mid Hcnnle. -'ITie houne had ap
provrd H3O 5fl3,700 and Uin senate
Inked inn total to IIIM.Mt.iOO.
Hip total comparca with Peal
firm Ecniiowcr'a uiuIkci recom
mendation Ol $463,100,000.
Ol the tolnl HJ8.37S.I00 la tor
plnuninir, coiMtructlon and opera
tion ol Hood control and rtvera and
harbor project by army engl
nrer.i. Ilio nniuunt lor construction
la vtoojltil.tuiu.
Hie compromise now gora to
both the house and Uie senate lor
consideration.
The coiuproml.se bill would pro
vide construction and planning
Itimla lor thcac projccla.
Construction Itinda:
litnho: Albrnt Falla Reservoir
3.U(jo.lHK; Lucky Peak Reservoir
tl.7Su.ooo.
Ori-min: lookout Point Reservoir
i3.oon.tXk: MrNary Lock and Dam
24 000.000; Hie Dalles 130.000.000;
Willnmrtte River bank protection
tJU.UUO.
WaslmiKlon: Clilcl Joseph Dam
127.000.000.
Lower Columbia River llah sanc
tuary proitritm: 11,000.000.
I'lanninu lunds:
Idaho: Columbia River local pro
tection, Irtnho, Oregon, Washing
ton, Wyoming. Utah, Nevada and
Molilalia IHo.noO.
Oregon: Hells Creek Reservoir
tlM.OUO; Pendleton 115.000.
WnMiuiKlon: Collnx tlO.000; Ea
gle Cioige reservoir 1170.000.
Oregon Governor
To Attend Revue
SALKM 1.41 anv. Paul Pnttcrnon
will leave Tuesday to attend the
l'acltk! Nnrtltweal revue of Uie Air
Nnlionnl liuard at Boise, Idaho.
From Ihere lie will travel to
Bpokuno lor Wednesday's meotlng
of the Cnliimbln Bnsln Inter-Agency
Conuimtec, Thuradny tho commit
tee plniis n tour to Clrand Coulee
nnd Chief Joseph DHnis,
Tho gnveinor pinna to return to
Bnlein Friday.
Oarden Clubs will be held here
June 31, It and 30. Registrations
may be made with Mrs. Bcotl Mi
Kendree. chairman. IBS Del Moro;
phont 434B.
(omplelea rourae Army Pvt.
Iheodore P. Neasham, ion ol Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Neasham, McCloud,
recently completed the Army Dog
Training Canter course al Camp
Carson, Colorado. He entered the
army In October. IIS), and com
pleted baalo training at Port Ord,
California.
Home Dunny Addison and her
husband. Bud Addison, who la em
played al Specialised Bervlce, are
noma from Portland where they
went through the clinic. Mrs. Addi
son underwent surgery and Is al
home at 1735 Derby. Bud Is under
gouig observation al Klamath Val
ley Hospital.
At Camp Carson Army Pvt.
Jamea R. Everett, aon ol Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stephenson, McCloud,
hsa completed the Army Dog Train
line Center course al Camp Carsoii,
Colorado. He entered Uie army in
October, 19M, and completed ba
alo training al Port Ord, California.
Knrampmenl Civil Air Patrol
cadets from Klamath Palls are at
tending the IBM CAP Cadet Bum
mer Encampment al Portland.
Ml. Lakl Ladles Aid will meet
Wednesday al 2 p.m. with Mra.
A. R. Campbell, Hllyard Avenue.
Convention-Oregon Slate Phar
maceutical Aaaoclatton will be
held at Medlord, July 1-3.
Vets Convention
Held In Salem
SALEM L Veterana of World
War I, Oregon Department, desig
nated Salem aa their headquarters
city at a convention held here over
Uie weekend.
Nearly aso veterana end their
wivea attended the meeting, called
lo lorm the atate department.
Olllcera of the atate organization
were elected and Installed with
Harlan W. Bamea, national
regional vice commander, as
department commander was Mar
tin C. Day, Portland.
Other olficers are John Dlllage,
Eugene, aemor vice commander:
Mllo Stewart, La Orande, Junior
vice commander; Earl E. Pyeatt,
Keike, Portland, judge advocate;
R. J. Baldwin, Salem, adjutant;
and Arthur Medlnnus, Camp
White, historian.
Scolding Water
Kills Youth
ROSEBURO Ifl Bums suffered
when he spilled a pan of scalding
water claimed the life Saturday o
Loren Kim Williamson, 3.
The bo aon of Mr. and Mra,
Dewey Williamson Jr., was aufter
Ing from a cold. His mother was
using the hot water, with a cloth
over It, aa a vaporiser lo ease his
breathing.
Hv HAM KIMMI III.IN I
TKOUCKIAU'A, Honduras ll'i
Pienldelit Jriri.in Arlicms Ounuui
of (litiileni'-l't pro-l'i;m?,1 imtilltil
lew llirou'cliout bin liivndrd court-1
ly lodi'y ih his f,viniimih!-lip'.,lccd
Hovrriiincnt mobilized for a show
down buUle wll'i iint'-'fiMl rebels.
lir urgent lenders cliilmed their
fnrcefi vr-e pp-'iiiiK n!ied In a
three.pior'trd drive alined nt key
rnll eii'l loud roinnlt'ulratloii in
Uie Houlliern pull of the couitlry,
The iniirlliit Ihw rirsi're was an
nounced lule lio.l nlvlii nlier a gov
orninenl upper! lor all privtile c-tr.i
to be turnrd In for u.e In inovliir.
liooj)''. ftt'pons f:'o.n li ii'teimilu
held llifl decisive phase of the bat
tle for Unit nrlKliborltiK Centra!
Amerlcun nation may come within
4H hours.
Associated Press Corrcspondd!'.
Jlick ItlllledKe, III Oualflliulu City,
quoted (itiatcmuliiu iiriny ofllcers
us suvni) no Held aellon hnd vol
been loughl. They added, however,
Unit a baltle could not be delayed
much longer.
Tile U.S. lCmbnssy In Ouulenialn
City announced It Is making pluns
In eviicunle wives nnd children ol
I'.H. clllrens. With a wave of anil
U.b. feeling -sweeping the city, the
embassy reportedly feared vlo.
It nee iiiliilil bi eiiit out against
Noi'lh Americans. There uro about
l.'.'IH) U B. cltlzrns In Ouutemula.
l'nrl of the robel lorce was re
ported sirlllng toward the Pan
American Highway, near liie Bui
vudoreun border, 'llils Is a two
headed drive Irom Neuva Ocotepe
(.lie. Honduras, toward Uie town ol
Jullnpa.
Anoilier ' Invading column re
pciiledly was moving in frpm
MiicucllM), Honduras, about 30
miles west of Puerto Barrios.
Guatemala's chief Caribbean port.
Tho third was reportet: toward
Zncapa. midway on the vital rail'
line between Puerto Barrios and
Gi'alcmula City.
Ilcbel sources said their planes
also are dropping arma In western
Ciuslcmala, w h e r e uprisings
at a lint' the government have been
reported.
President Arbem reportedly has
taken personal charge ol defense
strategy. It was speculated the
taking-over ol private automobiles
i
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Long Flight
Started By Jets
RIVERSIDE. Calil. Three
B47 jet bombers took olf Irom
March Air Force base Monday lor
Vnkoia A KB. 3S miles north ol
Tokyo, in Uie longest nonstop
lllghl ever attempted by Jets.
The e.700-mlle trip Is expected
to take IS to 16 hours. There will
be three reluellnga en route from
KC97 tanker planes.
The swepl-wing bombers are
powered by am jel engines each.
could mean he plans to emulate
ihe lamnus "taslcab army" which
Fruice rushed un to defend the
M-irne niver during World War I.
'here vas no Immediate reap
lion lo diplomatic developments at
Uie United Notions and eevire
on Ouulemnla'a iCharge II la the
viHlm of aggression.
At an extraordinary fiunduy ses
lon. the U.N. Hecurlty C'ouncl
unaniniou' Ay called for a cease
fli'u In flujitemiilu, Tlie reiolutlon.
proposed bv France, also urged
all U.N. members not to aid either
aide in the struggle.
The move came nllftr Hie Hovlet
Union veined a U B. -supported bid
to turn the complaint over to the
Orgauxullon of American States
mid deinunded the council Itself
act on the ca.ie.
An American woman correspond
ent In the Guatemalan capltu,
broadcasting ovur the Columbia
iiroadcusllng 8 y s l e in, reported
ye.lerday the Guatemalan army
d.a not seem to be making any
preparations to resist Uie Inailon.
hhr said few troops were to be
Ken on the streets of the canltal
city. The correspondent, Flora
l.wih, as representing the London
Dally Express In Ouutemula City.
Rebel headquarters here report
ed the capture of three towna near
the Honduran border Asqulpulas,
Jocolan and Quexautepequc. It al
o acid lii'oro:e"l fort- had cut
the vital railroad from Puerta Bar
nes lo Guulemala City near I
Morales:
(At the United Nations. Guate
malan representatives confirmed
the fall of Morales and Asqulpulas.
They said the Invaders also had
taken the town of Bananera. All
three were described as small
towna, close together, about 10
miles Inside Ouatcmala.)
A spokesman for Col. Carlos
Castillo Armas, leader of the "lib
eration army," said here the drive
toward Uie Pan-American Highway
was aimed at Jutlapa, a town of
S.000, some 45 miles south of
Guatemala City. It Ilea 20 miles
north of Uie El Salvador border.
Other rebel units also were re
ported heading toward Asuncion
Mils, a town of 3.000, 13 miles'
northeast of JuUapa.
Reporting Uie dropping of sup
plies to insurgents Inside Guate
mala, Uie spokesman said small
scale uprisings had occured al
Tutonlcapan, Retalhuleu and Hue-j
huetenangu, towns north and weet
of Guatemala City, nearer Uie
Mexican border.
Rebel headquartera claimed gov
ernment soldiers "are deserting to
our side" and declared the Arbeiu
government had no confidence In
lis army. Spokesmen gave no esti
mate on the number of deserters,
however.
A spokesman said the rebel lorce
consisted of 6,000 men, all Guate
malans. The Arbem government has
charged Castillo Armas, received
aid from Nicaragua. It also has
asserted the rebel force Is com
pered ol adventurers . from other
Central American nations, In addi
tion to Guatemalan, exiles.""
The Guatemalan fighting
sparked aom antl-U.S, demonstra
tions In other Latin-American
nationv. '' 1 .
In Havana, police reported a
g.uup o Cuban Communist aU
Ucked the office ot Uie United
press, throwing atones and other I
objects' at the new agency quar
ters. Windows were broken bu no
oee waa Injured. Police said they
made some arreits.
Chilean students shouting pro
Guatemalan slogans burned the
V H. flag In downtown Santiago
Saturday night. The demonstrators
represented seven political parties,
ranging from left-wing Socialists
to conservative Social Christians.
In Buenos Aires, the pro-government
newspaper Cntlca sold Guat
emala la "surrounded by enemies"
giving help to "exiled Guatemalan
revolutionaries." In the first Ar
gentine newspaper comment on Uie
uprising, Crltica suld the Guate
malan government "clashed wlUi
the powerful Interests of the Unit
ed Fruit Co. and its subsidiaries"
while fighting for national sovereignty.
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Texei, following completion
of 42 weeks course in ob
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