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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1954)
MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1IS4 PAGE EIGHT Red China, India Urge FreeStates moting an a means of blocking the United Blatca and other Western putters front organising defense of Southeast Asia. The Prime Minister made clear Indochina was their key loplo and their comment on lmloclilnn ap peared to be the lone new propos al Ut the area of world politic covered by their ooimuuiiluuo. They Hold the aisles' of Indochina Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos should be "free, damooratio and unified." This waa viewed hare as Indicating Ohou li ruling out any purlin of Indochina, NEW DELHI. India It) Prime Minister Nehru of India and Pre mier chou En-Lal of Red China called Jointly Monday tor an Indo Chinese political settlement creit inn tree states "which should not be used (or aggressive purposes or be subjected to (orelgu Interven tion." A communique Issued alter Chou's departure tor Rangoon, Burma, made no mention ot an armistice In the Indochina. War. This t-eemed to. Indicate that they took it (or granted an armistice ll be achieved there soon. French Premier Pierre Mendes-Prance has promised his people one by July M. . The communique was Issued here and In Pelplng following three daya of talks here between Chou and Nehru. The communi que reiterated the aame theme which was prominent throughout their meetings: That Asia and the world would achieve peuco II all nations adopted principles ot non aggression, peaceful co-existence and other Ideals expressed in the preamble of the recent India China agreement on Tibet. The communique appeared to re flect the concent ot "Asia (or the , PALMIST HADING will lell year aa enseal m4 tvtyre. lee, leee, mImm. A ceesateto 1 1 lite leading fat SI eat Hill ad. 1104 ia. ttk Si. Neufii 10 e.aa, lell p.as. Aslsns" which Chou Eu-L.nl Is pro HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FASTIS 100 IiblitHK t- 1 COOS BAY PIRATES VACCINATED Mayor Paul Landry with pirate's blood on their viiit to Klamath Falls Friday to advertise the annual state convention of the American -Legion to be held in Coos Bay in the near future. The pirates are Gotch Dody (left) and Dan Holcomb. SNAKEBITE GENEVA III Thirty to lorty thousand people die each year trom snakebite. That's trie conclu sion reached by a United Nations agency, the World Health Organ isation, alter the tim attempted worldwide survey of anakcblte mortality TOMATO BEDDING Grown In and ter KLAMATH FALLS! SM KANE rH. SI PLANTS PLANTS Q (I tire li ft? I- r e5KVWV WwtfjaSt-ioii t PERFORMING 125 FEET in he air without the aid of nets or safety devices, the great Baretis family of aer ialists are presenting their act nightly vith the West Coast Shows, playing at the Divi sion Street showgrounds through Monday, July 5th under the auspices of the Klamath Basin Rodeo Asso ciation. The aerialists will per form at a matinee on July 3, 4 and 5. Twin search lights call attention nightly to the show which features a carni val and circus acts. KLAMATH FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOOVER .SALES SERVICE PARTS l Fail, upsrr, clficienr service en your present Heever or , , , trade your present cleaner en e new Heever upright or tenk model. KLAMATH Malin Grangers Hold Breakfast MAUN Malln grangers, meet ing June 30 in the Malln park for breakfast, feasted on flapjacks, syrup, orange juice, sausages and eggs. About 175 persons were pre sent. The breakfast, a pay affair, was planned to raise funds for the building. Breakfast was cooked on the outdoor fireplaces. Elmont Kenyon was in charge: and a "rehearsal"' was held Sat- urday night. j Numerous donations were ac knowledged from Walt Weisendan ger. Crater Lake Creamery. Medo land Creamery, Pacific Fruit and Produce, all ot Klamath Falls. Members of the Ladles Aid ot the Malin church donated use of sil verware. Members assisting were Red Weatherby. Gerald Quinn. Elsie Quinn. Arnold Scott. Clara Scott. D. P. Reid, Merle Loosley, Helen Loosley. Teresa McComb. Connie Kruger. Dick Krutrcr, Donald Mac ken, Aretha Macken, Elmont Ken yon. Hazel Kenyon. Roy Drake. Marge Monfore. Marion Monfore and Anna Weatherby. OaKe it frm mef?. CONFIRMATION SEOUL W The South Korean National Assembly Monday con- lirmed 157-7 President Syngman Rhee s appointment of Foreign Minister Pyung Yung Tai as prime minister. Pyun, 62. succeeds Palk Too Chin who resigned 10 days ago. STARTS THE DAY OFF right fOR SAU CHILtWf, USE WHOLE fMILK. INSTeAP OF CKfAM ON C EdAL-JfcH CRAM MAY 5MW QKiCSTftNf, gog (Viqpot Afffrrrr AFEWAY Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday PHCIMS2 i VAN ZEE I 1 CHEESE 1 FOOD 1 ZEE PAP napkins 80 c ount PKG. 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