THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1935
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Sacramento Police
Recapture Youth , -
SACRAMENTO (UP) Sacra
mento police captured Ramon
Balliett, 17. an auto thief who es
caped Tuesday from the Preston
Reformatory, last night in a bul
let punctuated chase.
Balliett was spotted in a stolen
ear by police.-but refused to halt.
Officers took up the chase and
Policeman RobeiS Van Der Vol
gen fired 'two bullets into the rear
of the auto. Balliett. pulled to the
curb.
Nixon Believes In Strong t
NATO As Answer To Russia
BREAKING A WSSMECNE to see v.;c.ticr Mslin or Canby, Cclivomis, would be the" 1 00th
Boy Scout unit in the Modoc Area Council, ron Phair, president of the council, left, pulling for
Malin, won, thereby making Malin the 1 00th unit in the council. Harold Ashley, second from
right, member of the council committeepulled the losing side for Canby. Jim Harpole,
right, scout executive, and Jerry Thome, district scout executive, look on, Canby is the 101st
unit in the council. ' -
New Boy Scout
Units Formed
With the formation of Malin Ex
plorer Scout Post No. 133 and Can
by, California Cub Pack No. 64,
the number of scout units in the
Modoc Area Council has reached
101, announced Jim Harpole and
Jerry Thornc, scout executives, to
day. By winning the turkey wishbone
pull Malm nas the honor of being
the 100th unit In the council. Its
official number 133 is merely a
' designation number.
The Malin Explorer Unit Is spon
sored by the Malin Volunteer Fire
men. Byron Johnson will be the
instructor representative on the
council. Emil Tofell. committee
chairman; William Rajnus, com
mittee member; Enoch Petrasek.
committee member, and Elmont
Kenyon. explorer adviser.
The Canby Cub Pact is spon
sored by the Canby VFW Post No.
0337. Cub Master Robert T. Smith
will lead the pack assisted by Ber
keley Williams, assistant; and Den
Mothers Mrs. Jean Bemoll and
Mrs. Pat Smith.
The Scout executives said (hat a
year ago there were only 88 units
in the Modoc Area Council which
consists of Jefferson. Crook.: Des
chutes, Lake and Klamath coun
ties In Oregon and Modoc and por
tions of Siskiyou and Lassen coun
ties in California.
WASHINGTON (UP) Vice Pres.,
Ident Richard M. Nixon believes
that a strengthened North Atlantic
Treaty Organization is the answer
to Russia's tough attitude at the
recent Geneva conference.
"No effort should be spared" In
increasing the West's European
defenses in view of Russia's tac
tics at the Big Four foreign min
isters meeting. Nixon told the
United Press in an exclusive in
terview. A high diplomatic official said
Nixon's view reflects the official
position of the administration. The
official said great importance is
being attached to the next NATO
meeting Dec. IS in Paris.
The State Department Wednes
day published a 307-page record of
what transpired at the Geneva con
ference. It showed, among other
things, that Dulles charged Russia
with trying to perpetrate "a cruel
deception" of the world with its
disarmament proposals.
Nixon said the failure to make
progress toward settling interna
tional differences at Geneva "has
shown more than ever the wisdom
and necessity of increasing the
strength of NATO and maintaining
the bonds, of friendship of the free
world."
He also voiced hope that there
will be an Increased exchange of
visits between top officials of the
United States and other free na
tions. This is increasingly Import
ant In view of Russia's attempts
to split the Western alliance, the
vice president said.
J The Geneva papers were made
public Wednesday night after Dul
les himself revealed inadvertently
that the State Department had
compiled a record of the Oct. 27
Nov. 16 Gojieva meeting.
Reporters were startled to see a
Dulles - autographed copy of the
document in the hands of Portu
gese Foreign Minister Dr. Paulo
Cunha as he left Dulles' office.
Newsmen immediately demanded
copies.
. The documents showed that Dul
les, on Nov. 11, charged that Rus
sia had made contradictory state
ments on whether international
controls were possible on reduc
tion and orohibition of nuclear
weapons. The day before Molotov
had talked about "effective Inter
national controls. . ." But Dulles
recalled that last May 10 .Russia
had said there were "possibilities
beyond "the reach of international
control."
Dulles also gave the Russians a
blunt and. homespun argument on
the West's reasons for seeking
free elections as a condition for
reunification of East and West Ger
many. He said free elections would give
East German Communists an op
portunity to explain "the merits,
if there are merits," of their so
cial system. Then, he said, all
Germans would go to the polls,
and "if they want this system.
which to Mr. Molotov seems so
good, they will vote to take it. If
they do not like it, they will not
take it." .
Officials said Britain and France
approved U.S. publication of the
Geneva documents. Russia s agree
ment was not asked.
Honor Band
Fete Planned
As a special feature of the first
honor band and chorus fesilva.
which is to be held in Pelican
Court on Saturday. December 3.
at 8 p.m. and will be composed of
the outstanding high school musi
cians of Southeastern Oregon and
Northern California, the directors
unanimously requested and invited
the Klamath Union High School
Symphony Orchestra under the di
rection or Don Mckencie, to ap
pear on their program.
The orchestra, which nas been
hailed as one of the finest nigh
scnool orchestras In the Northwest,
will play the following program:
"Fandango" by Frank Perkins;
Presto (Tnree Divertimento
Movements) by Mozart; "Day
break" by Ferde Groie; and "Per
petual Motion" by Carl Bohm.
Members of the orchestra are.
Niki Lampropulos, Bette Bousouet,
Pat isensee. Dean Haioert, Betty
Bagett, Kenneth Ostrom. Russell
Leaviti. Vic Kimsey, JoArm Gelss.
Joyce Johnson. Ann Kimsey, Mel-
vin Beal, Carolyn Bullard, Betty
Hand. Rudy Hedburg, Shirley
O'Brien,- Roland Smith. Pauline
Hoie, Leonard Olson. Rosemary
Spctz.
Evelyn Thorne, Colin Onstad. Pal
Sept, Darlene Foltz, Judy Brauner,
Janice Shaw, Diane Smith. Dale
Ellis, Arlene Foltz, Mary Jones,
J. D. Perkins. Aldene Prosise, Sally
Sehorn,. Bondell Crawford. Susan
Derby, Roberta Pruitt, Larry
Phair. Kenneth Jensen, Roger Fer
ricr, Jerry Minchlnton, Larry Bean.
Bill Stelner, Larry Moench, Paul
Munson, John Bousquet, Jack
Chandler, Brian Arnold. Richard
Beideman. Ray Behnke. Norma
Young. Douglas Thompson, Duane
Long, and Lloyd Ebinger.
Church Continues
Special Services
Special services are continuing
each evening this week except Sat
urday. December a. at 7:30 p.m.
at the Free Methodist Church, 1010
Oregon Avenue.
The public is cordially invited
to hear the Rev, and Mrs. Daniel
Swart;: bring a gospel inc.ssuge In
song, fcitograms and the Bible.
The Rev. Swarlz will .speak on
Sunday morning, December 4 at
the II o clock worship hour and
again in the evening at 7:30 o'clock
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Zsa Zsa Hangs Out Wanted
Sign For Reliable Husband ;
Br ALINE MOSBV
United hw Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD tUP Zsa Zsa
Oabor bung out a wanted sign to
day: On: husband, the steady kind
who goes to work every morning.
The Hungarian sat flnjerinz last
year's diamonds and reflecting on
her past life of three husbands and
International glamour. She's decid
ed the time has come to settle
down with an old-fashioned-type
American nusDand,
I am ready to get married."
she said In that lilting accent.
"Maybe I should advertise i have
house, diamonds and money In
tbe bank!"
In tills case the "lonely hearts"
applicant Is beautiful, blonde,
sharp, rich, age unknown.
Any applicants lor the. Job must
be home-grown. Zsa Zsa wants to
live In America. And actors need
not apply.
"No actors," continued Zsa Zsa.
"I want a man who will be a good
father to my daughter, a nice set-Ucd-down
man. No more glamour."
She wants a man who "gets up
in the morning and goes to work
and then comes home-at night. This
lets out International playboy Por
flrio Rublrosa, whom Zsa Zsa has
been speculating for many editions
about marrying.
"I'm tired of being alone and my
child needs a father." she said. "I
have four suitors now Including a
Texan who has one-hundred million
dollars but I'm so busy with my
career I don't have much time to
date."
Zsa Zsa was rehearsing at CBS
TV for "the best dramatic role I've
had" In "Man of Taste," on "Cli
max!" tonight.
When not talking about men, she
proudly pointed out the storv was
written especially for her and Mi
chael Rcnnie by "an expensive
writer from MOM." '
Besides the expensive writer.
CBS has surrounded Zsa Zsa with
a million dollars worth of props.
She wears a $750,000 diamond once
owned by the Shah of Persia and
rented for the occasion. She also
will have three fur coats ($100,000)
and seven original paintings H160.-
000) as scenery.
"1 11 also wear my own dia
monds," she commented. "I feel
positively nude without them."
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Thieves Break
Into Phone Boxes
The Pacific Telephone and Tele'
graph Company reported that 16
public telephones were broken Into
and an unknown amount of money
taken from them, Klamath Falls
police said today.
The thefts occurred sometime
from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, police said.
The phones were located at var
ious business establishments in the
downtown area, according to the
report.
SACRED HEART
NOTEBOOK
By ROSALIE P1NELL1 '
Sacred Heart Troians will ODen
the basketball season with a home
game Friday night in the school
gym. Coach Obisso's Trojans will
compete with the Tulelake Honkers
at 7 In a non-league game.
Have you seen some excited stu
dents roamutg around the halls
with outstretched hands? Well,
they are the Juniors proudly dis
playing their long-awaited class
rings.
The season of advent is here.
and all students are urged to at
tend dally mass if possible.
Don l lorget to buy your Christ
mas cards and wrapping paper
from the Junior class. They are
also selling stationery that will
make nine gifts.
Many familiar faces were seen
at Sacred Heart last week. For
mer SHA students were home
from various colleges for the hoi!
days and visited the faculty and
students. Among the former stu
dents at SHA were John Depuy
who was home on leave from the
service. Dlno Reguiato. Gary Thill,
John Ely, and Roger Siebert from
Portland University. Joyce Prctari.
Maiy Kay Baton, Catherine Kami.
and Barbara Campbell from Maryt
hurst . College, and Joan Brady
from Providence Hospital in Port
land. Jim Holland was also home
for the holidays from Seattle Uni
versity.
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Ike Plunges Into Agenda
With Doctor's New Okay
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UP)
President Elsenhower, with a fresh
go-ahead from his doctors, plunged
Into a busy schedule today cli
maxed by a two-hour conference
with his top advisers on military,
atomic and foreign policy.
Although the White House em
phasized that no emergency was
Involved, it appeared from the star
studded roster of those called to
the conference that critical deci
sions might be In the making.
Alter a 45-mlnute examination
Wednesday the President's physi
cians told him his recovery from
a neari attack last Sept. 24 Is
continuing satisfactorily. They
added that his activities atlll must
be restricted. v . n :
However, today's schedule point
ed up that the doctors' restrictions
are being relaxed steadily. .
After a morning s work on budg
et and other government matters
at his downtown Gettysburg office
the President planned to drive to
Camp David, Md., for a full-dress
meeting of the National Security
Council this afternoon. 1
About 25 top officials Includ
ing all members of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff were summoned from
Washington for the session. It was
the second of its kind to be held
at the mountain-top presidential
retreat since Mr. Eisenhower
came here for a work-and-rest re
cuperative period on Nov. 14.
White House Press Secretary
James C. Hngdrty pictured the
session as simply a regular week
ly, meeting of the National Securi
ty Council. But more than usual
significance was attached to the
meeting because of the size and
scope of its' list of participants.
Council members by law are the
president, vice president, secretar
ies of defense and slate, and the
defense mobillzer. Of this group
all but Vice President Richard M.
Nixon were to attend. -
Others on the- roster were the
chairman of the Atomic Energy
Commission, secretaries of Air
Force and Navy, Secretary of the
Army or possibly a stand-in, di
rector of central intelligence, and
the director of the budget.
Cab Driver
Admits Rape
SPRINGFIELD, Hl 'Dec. I W "
Police said today a cab driver ad
mitted the rape-Maying of an t-yenr-old
Canton, 111., girl. '
James Chrislenscn, superintend
ent of the Illinois State Bureau of
Criminal Identification and Investi
gation, said that Lloyd Miller, ,
also of Canton, signed ft statement
admitting .the slaying of Janice
May last Saturday.
The' girl's stripped and ' beaten
body was found hidden among
soma upended railroad cars.
Christensen said Miller signed
the statement after hours of ques
tioning since his arrest In Danville
Monday night. He had steadfastly
denied any connection with the
slaying. .
Miller,- who has been held on a
technical charge of grand larceny
in connection with the taking of a
cab from Canton !lo' nearby PekSni
was not charged Immediately with
the rape-slaying. ,
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