Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 13, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THRE
Just sort of casually men
make otherwise they'll be
lion how much money you
pestering; ut all evening:
Renowned Title
May Disappear
WASHINGTON I A title that
has been borne by worid-renowned
Americans from Benjamin Frank
lin 'to Perle Mesta seems about
to disappear.
It's "envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary."
Until 1893 this was the highest
title given any U.S. diplomatic
representative. In that year the
first U.S. ambassador was named.
He was Thomas Francis Bayard,
accredited to Britain's Queen Vic
toria. Since then the upgrading of lega
tions headed by ministers to em
bassies headed by ambassadors
has gone on apace. The total of
embassies reached . 72 last week
with the promotion of the U.S.
legation to the grand duchy of
Luxembourg where Mrs. Mesta
had served as minister for a time
until 1953.
There are only five U.S. lega
tions left in Hungary, Romania,
Iceland, Yemen and Tangier.
ISLAND FOUR
VENICE uei Elsa Maxwell
brought her yachtful of celebrity
guests back to Venice last night
Piter a 15-day tour of the Greek
Islands. The famous hostess re
turned with 103 friends. Film star
Olivia de Huvilland and others of
the original 113 stopped off en
route.
Cement Mixer Proves
Handy Fire Escape
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (UP)
Two firefighters battling a maj
or timber and brush blaze here
escaped a fiery death by Jumping
into a cement mixer filled with
water and closing the cover.
Frank Martinez, of Santa Bar
bara, was driving the cement mix
er, temporarily being used as a
tank truck, on flame-covered high
way 150 near the Paradise Camp
area yesterday when the truck's
open cab was set afire.
Martinez climbed In to the ce
ment mixer, filled with water, and
pulled down the cover. A few min
utes later, another fire fighter.
Vincent Torres, rapped on the mix
er and sought refuge. Torres' truck
also had been set afire on the
highway.
The men stood in water up to
their necks for a half hour before
fleeing the area. The cab of the
truck was destroyed by fire.
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Morocco Chief's Removal Said Planned By French
' By JOSEPH E. DYXAV Ben Moulay Arafa off the Moroc
PARIS in The French (ovem-'can throne. The embattled ruler
ment was believed taking steps i Issued another statement faying
today to ease Sultan Mohammed I God would have to remove him.
Reds Predict More U.S. Visits
NEW YORK lift Leaders of the
Russian agricultural mission pre
dict their two-month tour of the
United States and Canada will be
lollowed by more and more U.S.
Russia exchanges.
Eleven members of the group
held a final news conference at
Idlewild Airport last night before
leaving for home.
Texas City
Asks Relief
RAYMONDVTLLE, Tex. in
Flood-d a m a g e d Raymondvllle
asked for help today as the lower
Rio Grande area eyed heavy
clouds with apprehension.
Forecasts indicated more rain.
The state civil defense office
warned yesterday that Gulf squalls
that sent rain-laden clouds scud
ding over the low border country
might bring more floods such as
the one that has ravaged this south
Texas town for days.
City and county commissioners
last night appealed for aid to this
town of some 10,000 persons as
more rain fell. More than 4 Inches
hit nearby W e s 1 a c o. Lesser
amounts peppered the whole rich
vegetable and citrus-growing area.
Tropical storm Gladys last week
left three to four feet of water
over a 50-block area of Raymond
vllle. Much of the water still re
mains and a blocked sewage sys
tem caused concern over health.
A powerful odor spread over the
town.
Typhoid vaccine was adminis
tered to thousands, insecticides
were sprayed over the area, and
part of the water which sent about
900 persons scurrying from their
homes was pumped away.
Raymondville Mayor Mary Frost
said she was getting calls from all
over Texas offering help for the
flood-stricken, most of whom are
housed In an old migrant labor
camp near the town's outskirts.
She said the Immediate problem
was how to feed, house and clothe
the evacuees. The Red Cross was
helping.
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Their leader, Vladimir V. Mat
skevich. said:
"It Is difficult to make out what
was the most Interesting part ol
the United States. The most mem
orable impression was that of the
hospitality of the American farm
ers. They tried to show us every
thing on the farms and all their
methods."
Alexander V. Tulupnikov. direc
tor of the Soviet's All-union Scien
tific Research Institutp of Agricul
tural Economics, told reporters
before the news conference that
the visit of the 12-man mission to
the United States will be "of great
benefit to our two countries."
This sentiment was echoed at
the conference by Matskevich, the
Soviet Union's first deputy minis
ter of agriculture, and Arkady
Sobolev, head of the Soviet Union's
permanent delegation to the United
Nations.
Matskevich said the group's most
valuable souvenir of the trip is
the 60 head of Santa Gertrudis
cattle and three Herefords they a e
having shipped to Russia. Yuri F.
Golubach, Soviet denutv minister
of state farms, remained behind to
complete arrangements for pur
chase of the Santa Gertrudis cattle
In Texas.
Marathon Stars
Attempt Crossing
TORONTO (UP) Two marathon
swimming stars were swimming
strongly toward. Toronto today in
a bid to become the second to
cross the lake from Youngstown,
N.Y.
Tom Park, formerly of Hamil
ton. Ont., and now of Lakevlew,
Calif., who left Youngstown at
0:30 p.m. EDT yesterday was more
than half way across by 7:30 a.m.
today." He was about 14 miles from
Toronto.
Brenda Fisher, an English wo
man who proved her worth as a
distance swimmer by twice swim
ming the English Channel, was
about six miles behind Park. She
entered the chilly lake at 11:24
p.m. last night.
Marilyn Bell, a 17-year-old Tor
onto schoolgirl, is the only person
to have completed the swim. She
did It last year.
Premier Edgar Faure's plan for
giving Morocco a measure of self
rule was approved unanimously by
the French Cabinet last night. It
reportedly calls tor removal of
Moulay Arala and establishment
of a three-man regency. A spokes
man said the program would be
put Into effect immediately.
Morocco was generally quiet.
Moderate nationalist leaders urged
their followers to be patient, say
ing at least a partial victorv was
at hand. Terrorists had called for
a general strike but response was
Sllg.1t,
The ouster of Moulay Arafa was
the primary condition laid down
by Moroccan nationalists for anv
.settlement in the stormy North
African protectorate. French ofti
cials gave no indication of how
they expected to gei the Sultan
out of the palace in Rabat.
Shortly after the Cabinet agree
ment was announced, spokesmen
lor Moulay Araitv said in Rabat:
"In these circumstances. His
Majesty once more has solemnly
aflirmed his determination to re
main on the throne until Ood
decides otherwise."
Pierre July, minister for Tuni
sian and Moroccan affairs, an
nounced the Cabinet approval after
a 5 ' 2-hour meeting.
Despite the reported unanimous
agreement, It was known the Faure
proposals drew sharp criticism
right-wing ministers. Observers
anticipated possible trouble from
conservative elements when the
National Assembly reconvenes
next month.
In addition to the removal of
Moulay Arafa and the establish
ment of a regency, the Faure
program provides for:
1. Appointment of a new Moroc
can government representing the
main political movements in the
protectorate.
2. Negotiation of political, eco
romlc, strategic and cultural ac
cords between the new Moroccan
government and France.
S. Transfer of former Sultan
Mohammed Ben Youssef from
exile In Madagascar to France.
Ben Youssef, exiled by the
French two years ago because ot
nis nationalist tendencies, agreed
last week lo the settlement. He
was reported to have pledged
thai he would abstain from poeti
cal activity on hts own behalf
ijciiuiub uebioiuii uy moroccans
themselves on his future status.
The Cabinet action met the
Sept. U deadline set by rsure (or
getting s Moroccan settlement
under way. The Premier hopes te
evert trouble from the Arab-Asian
nations in the U.N. General As
sembly opening Sept. 20.
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