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iHKItAl.n AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1955
CITY BRIEFS
In Itiirpi II S Armv Col.
John L. Pavlck, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Pavjck. 1966 Portland
Avenue, Is currently a member ol
the Korean Military Group. Col.
Pavlck is a 1939 xinduate of Uc
U.S. Military Academy.
rrnjram Planned Court No
11. Order ol tne Ainaranin w
have a Christmas proxram at a
nicrlinjt at 8 p.m. today at the
Scottish Rite Temple.
Mcclins Christian Womens
Fellowship of. the First Christian
Church will meet Thursday. De
cember 22. at the church. The busi
ness meetinu will slart at. 11 with
politick luncheon at noon. Mrs. A.
E. Jackson will lend devotional
at 1 p in. There will be a lesson.
"Star ol Glory." at 1 p.m. also.
All members and friends are wel
come. Midland Granee Annual Christ
inas party tonight al 7 o'clock in
the Henley Granse Hall. A short
business meeting will follow.
The Flint's Club will hold its
annual Christmas party Friday.
December 23 at the Pilot s Club
lounnc. at' 7:.10. Members and
l! lends are Invited and mothers
are asked to bring cookies.
Correction The small Brownie
of Troop No. 17, Identified in a
picture In the December 20 issue
of the Herald and News as Pattie
Huff is Patricia Johnson. The pic
ture was taken at Hendrick s Drug
Store wilh Hendricks, troop spon
sor, Mrs. Rose Hantzman. leader.
Rose Marie Hantzman and Linda
Huff.
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YMCA GRA-Y FUN CLUB offers archery instruction and practice at its Saturday morning in-'
terest groupings. David Barnes, left, is being taught the proper stance by Jeff Woods, Y junior
leader. After the first of year a class in rifle instruction also will be offered to the fun club
members. The Gra.Y Fun Club is a YMCA activity offered to all boys in the 9 to 12 bracket
and operates at the Y, 722 Pine Street every Saturday.
Mail Carrier
Seeks Delay
NEW YORK I A 54-ycar-old
Idler carrier has asked for anoth
er week to make "the blugcst de
cision" of his lile whether to try
ior $32,000 on the S64.00O radio
television giveaway program.
Roscoo C. Wright, of Queens,
N.Y., may either settle for the
H6.000 he has already won or try
for the next slep 132,000. Should
he answer the question correctly,
ho would then have The opportunity
to trv for the CBS show's Jackpot
$64,000. Should he (ail, he would
get an expensive convertible as a
consolation.
Wright, a Negro, said on the
show Tuesday night he hopes to
use his winnings to send his 13-year-old
son and his 10-year-old
daughter to college. He has been
answering questions on poairy.
"This ts the biggest decision I
have ever been called on to make
in my life," he told master of
ceremonies Hal March. The letter
carrier said th Christmas mail
rush has kept him from studying
for the next question.
Israel, Egypt
Trade Charges
JERUSALEM lPI Israel and
Egypt each charged the other's
aircraft Wednesday with trespass
ing.
An Israeli military spokesman
said two Egyptian Jets flew over
Israel's territory in the El Auja
Nlsana, area both Wednesday and
Tuesday, The planes did not at
tack. In Egyptian-held Gaza an Egyp
tian army spokesman charged
three Israeli planes flew over the
southern part of the Gata strip
Tuesday. Ho said heavy antiair
craft fire drove them off,
I OFFICES CI.OSF.U
Offices of the Klamath County
Health Department will he closed
on Saturday mornings, December
24 and December 31. The announce
ment was made today by Dr. Seth
Kerron, health officer. The offices
will be open on Saturday, January
7 and Saturday, January 21 for
immunizations and other business.
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BASIN BRIEFS
To ft. Bldwcll Saturday eve
ning a group from Lakcview drove
to Ft. Bldwcll, California to at
tend the Joint Installation of offi
cers of the Pi. Bidwell Order of
Eastern Star and Masons. In Die
group were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mauger, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pax
ton. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Sim
mons, Mr. and Mrs. Crcsslcr Rob
inson. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Herbert, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Downs, Mr. and Mrs.
John B.
Johnson,
Baxter and Mrs. Preston
To Washington Mr. and Mrs.
Robert DeWitz and Anita of Lake
view leave Wednesday to spend the
holiday week with relatives at
Veradale in the Spokane valley.
Burglars Rifle
Supply Company
Thieves took (65 from the Cas
cade Industrial Supply Company at
515 Mnrket Street, some time Tues
day night, Klamath Falls police re
ported today.
According to police, entry was
gained by breaking a small window
and unlnlchlng an adjacent window
which was large enough to climb
through.
The theft, which occurred be
tween 5 p.m. Tuesday and 7:30
a.m. Wednesday, was reported by
Vincent Schiro, an employe.
tl
III I1CAPS STOLEN
Pour hubcaps were taken some
time Tuesday night from an auto
owned by Douglas Pence, 2198 Ar
thur. The theft occurred while the
auto was parked in the vicinity of
Klamath Union High School.
At Dedication Lakeview peo
ple who attended the dedication
ceremonies on December 12 for the
newly constructed St. Michael's
Episcopal Church at Alturas were
the Rev. an Mrs. David St.
George, Mrs. L. P. Conn, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Mercer, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Oraham, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Radford. Mr. and Mrs. B.
A. Nunley, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Welch, Mrs. Bert Amos, Mrs. Neal
Elliott and Mrs. James Snider,
Kenneth Lawrence and Stephen
Lawrence.
Visit Mr. and Mrs. Mike Deely
and Mary Jo spent the weekend
with Mrs. Deely's brother, Bob
Barry and his family at Tulelake.
Holiness Church
Schedules Services
The annual Chrislmas program
of the Weaver Memorial Pilgrim
Holiness Church. 2301 Wantland
Avenue will be presented on Fri
day evening, December 23, start
ing at 7:30 p.m.
Included in the numbers to be
presented by the young people
and the choir will be a Christmas
play, "Carol Finds Christmas."
The Rev. Clarence Jackson, pas
tor invites the public to the program.
Woman Gets
falsi. Prize
Abbott Alibi Confirms?! By Soldier
TOKYO i."i The Soviet Union
hes awarded ll.c Stalin peace prize
to a Jaoynese woman who taught
wvo million Japanese workers to
sins "The Internationale" in four
part harmony.
Mrs. Akiko Sent, an unknown
slnscr 10 years ayo. now heads
3.UQ0 Coinmur.,st choir organizers,
and directs activities of labor un
ion choitx with an estimated twe
million members throughout
Japan.
Mrs. Srki, 56, claims to be non
Communist like the late Ikuo
Ovaa. the fitot Japanese winner
of the Stalin prli.e In 1952.
ine lour volumes ol choir books
edited by her have sold 300.000
copies each and are rated among
the best sellers- in Japn.
Her "Ulagoe Undo" Islnging
movement) started five years ago.
and waxed successful on the music
loving Japanese. It is considered
the only success the Japanese
Communists won from the public.
Conservative politicians now be
latedly consider countering the
movement with their own music
movement.
Mrs. Scki's Communist singing
campalqn started in 1950. Her
choir theoretically was separated
from the Communist party, but
simultaneously her singing school
started training Communist musi
cians on an expanded scale.
Her choir books contain not only
labor songs but catchy songs from
all countries, including even Negro
spirituals from the United States.
But the emphasis is on labor songs
and Russian Melodies.
The Stalin prize includes a gold
medal and 100.000 rubles (about
$26,000 at nominal exchange rate).
OAKLAND (UP A Port Old
soldier has backed Burton W. Ab
bott's alibi timetable for the day
on which 14- year- old Stephanie
Bryan disappeared.
Pvi. Richard H. McNccse took
the stand yesterday as a defense
witness in Abbott's murder trial.
Shortly before he testified, Dist.
Atty. J. Frank Coakley finished
his cross-examination of the 27-year-old
defendant.
Abbott has claimed he reached
Wlldwood. m Trinity County, where
his family has a cabin, about
11:30 p.m. on April 28. Therefore,
he says, he could not have been
in Berkeley as late as 4 p.m.,
when Stephanie was last seen.
Stephanie's body was found in
a crude grave near the cabin on
July 20. Five days before, her
purse and other belongings were
found in the basement of Abbott's
Alameda home.
McNeese said he had been work
ing on a construction Job on the
Cottonwood River Bridge near
Wlldwood on April 28. That even
ing, he said, he and his wife drove
across the bridge to the cabin in
which they were staying.
Defense attorney Harold Hove
asked if McNeese noticed "any
particular automobile" on that
evening.
"Yes. we did." he replied. "My
wife and I were crossing the
bridge about 7:30 p.m. and when
we were about half way across, a
car slowed down and came to a
stop al the approach to the bridge
from Red Bluff."
McNeese said when he had
dnven off the bridge, he turned
around and waved to signal the
car across. Al first, he thought
it was a car belonsing to his un
cle, but then he noticed it had a
sun visor, which his uncle's car
did not have. Abbott's 1948 gray
green sedan has such a visor.
Hove showed McNeese a picture
of Abbott's car and asked if it
was similar to the car he saw at
the bridge. McNeese said it was.
Abboll had testified earlier that
when he reached the bridge, a
man was standing near the bridge
who waved him across. He said
it was sprinkling at the lime.
McNeese said It was raining
lightly. He said there was only
one person in the car. ,
Asst. Dis.. Ally. Folger Emerson
began his cross-examination by re.
marking, "Well, Mr. McNeese.
there's been quite a change In your
story since you talked to the
FBI.
Superior Judge Charles Wade
Snook sustained a defense objec
tion to the remark.
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14th ANNUAL
SCHOOL VACATION
BLY School vacation at the Bly
school will start with the closing
of school on Friday. December 23
and classes will take up again on
Tuesday, January 3. The school's
Christmas program will be pre
sented Thursday evening, Decem
ber 22, at the gymnasium.
MORTGAGE BURNED
1AKEVIEW Burning the mort
gage for the St. Patrick Catholic
Parish Hall climaxed the annual
children's Christinas party, Decem
ber 18, sponsored by the Knights
ol Columbus. The party was ap
propriately held In the 945,000
debt-free parish hall. Three years
ago in December the building was
dedicated.
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