THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVTt Slavs Say Tiio, Diilles Rumor False ; WASHINGTON (UFI Yugo slavia has branded as "false" and .distorted" reports that Marshal Tito agreed with Secretary of tate John Foster Dulles that So viet satellites should be freed. The nation's state-controlled ra dio charged that Western news "papers deliberately tried to "per suade the publio that Yugoslavia Jiad agreed to the problematic conception of changing the status .( the East European countries ,by force." J Yugoslavia's objections grew out 4f Interpretations placed on a statement made by Dulles at the -conclusion of his recent talks with 'Tito. While Tito nodded agreement Dulles said: "We arrived at the .Joint accord that it is necessary !o recognize the importance of the independence of those Eastern European countries, non-interference from abroad in their Internal problems, and the right for them to choose according to their free will their economic and social order." . , Some American newspapers in terpreted this as a pledge by Tito to help In the U.S. campaign to free the satellites from Russia's grip. American officials said these In terpretatlons embarrassed Yugo slavia In her Improved relations with Russia. The Yugoslav radio flatly de nied that Tito "accepted the American thesis on the attitude toward the Eastern European countries." in 'itrriLWftTi "I n 4 r- it , ..,, n fin ' d mm (isVL itN THE TOWN WAS YOUNG when this picture of the old Merrill Hotel was taken. It was located where a small building on a side street is now used for a rooming house. Some early arrivals remember part of the folks in the picture who are, left to right, Mrs. Madge Coen and daughter Patricia, Mrs. Ben Faus and son .Robert, a Mrs. Cannon, "Doc" Fleming and an unidentified man. Ben Faus Photo Other Women Trouble Leads Td Killing Of Former Marine Walker To Address Service Club Meet , Clyde Walker, a former U.S. representative as farm machinery specialist on the "Point Pour" pro gram In Jordan, will speak at the joint Rotary-Kiwanis meeting Fri day noon the Willard Hotel on the Arab-Israel problem. Walker was on the agricultural engineering faculty at Oregon State College for 17 years before joining the International Cooperative Ad ministration for the work in Jor dan. He now Is associated with the Portand General Electric Company. C. A. Henderson, Rotarian and county agricultural agent, will be chairman 01 the day. RHEE PRAYS SEOUL Wl South Korean Presi dent Syngman Rhee joined. U. S. soldiers at a quonset hut chapel In Seoul for Thanksgiving prayers today. NEW VOLCANO - MANILA -UH A new volcano' has erupted in Tarlac Province, north west of Manila, the Philippine news service reported today. LOS ANGELES (4 A housewife knelt praying for an hour beside her sleepuig husband's bed Thurs day then killed him with a bullet through the temple, police report. ed. . . . "All during our married life, for more than seven years, It haa been one girl after another," Mrs. Nina Sorensen, 39, sobbed to officers. They quoted her as saying: She and her husband. William, 39. aircraft worker and Marine Corps veteran, had been' "having trouble for six or seven months because of another woman." They argued, then her husband went to bed. "Today is Thanksgiving. Every thing is a big mess now, I don't know how I could have done It. We were supposed to go to dinner together later today. "I should have got -rid of that gun long ago. "Last night I was bothered with a migraine headache. I've been having them for months and can't stand them. It came on after my husband and I argued over that other woman. The last one ... for the past year, and she's 'married and has children. "After my husband went to bed i sat and watcbed television and prayed. I kept thinking of our trou bles. I went Into the bedroom. "I knelt down beside him and prayed for about an hour.. I went to my dresser and took out my gun (a .25 caliber pistol). "I went back to his aide. I knelt down again. I prayed again and then I shot him." She called police herself, and told officers the argument 'started after Sorensen called her from the home of the other woman, then came home to "decide what to do about this situation." The couple had no children. Mrs. Sorensen,, who declined to identify the other woman, was booked on suspicion of murder. ff LOOClat A tocanoN For lha wm, "-. I Hot.l BUY H0' m ' Complete i Chiropractic Car v DR. J. W. LOWE 111 So. 4th,' Stevens HeVs'l II4. Ph. 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