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Diplomats Repeat Red Danger
As SEATO Conference Closes
big new program of economic aid
to meet Pakistani charges tlrat
such neutral nations as India were
getting more help than free world
allies.
Instead the Council of Ministers
pointed out that SEATO's three
Asian members Pakistan, Thai
land and the Philippines had
gotten more than 700 million dol
lars in economic aid in the past
year, principally from the United
States.
The communique said the pro
grams of extensive bilateral and
other economic arrangements be
tween the SEATO countries would
continue. In addition, it cited U.S.
Secretary of State Dulles' an
one million pounds ($2,230,000)
to the Asian members.
The communique also called
attention to Dulles' statement that
the major portion of U.S. economic
ic aid now is going to Asia.
Dulles himself made a personal
effort to soothe Pakistan. After
the final conference session, he
drove off with Commerce Minister
N.M.A. Qizilbash, the Pakistani
delegate, for a private talk.
nouncement that the United States
would put up two million dollars
fnr ii nrnprm nf vnr.itinrtnl nnrt
on-the-job training for Asian mem
bers, and the Australian grant of
THURSDAY. MARCH 13, 1958
MANILA tf The SEATO
Council ' ended its fourth annual
conference today with a swipe at
neutralist nations which won't
recognize the dangers of commu
nism and a promise of only
(lightly more economic aid to help
the Asian pact members develop
theip resources.
The' foreign ministers of the
eight nations outlined the results
of their meeting in a 1,200-word
communique which pinpointed
"the insidious character" of Com-
' munist subversion as Southeast
Asia's "most substantial current
menace."
Without naming them, the coun
cil warned "some non-Communist
governments" against "failing to
distinguish between the aims and
ideals of the free world and the
purposes of international commu
nism." The communique said be
cause of "the insidious character!
of Communist subversions, there
was particular danger arising"
from these governments.
The communique announced no
Basin Briefs
Officer Course 2nd Lt. Frank
A. Pellagrino. 23, son of Mr. and
. Mrs. Peter Pellegrino, Route 1
Weed, recently graduated from the
15 week basic officer course at
the Infantry School. Fort Benning
Georgia. Lieutenant Pellagrino is
a 1957 graduate of Oregon State
College.
Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Tom Er
skin and children have arrived in
Georgia, where he will be sta
tioned with the U.S. Army. Erskin
spent the past year and one half in
Germany. Mrs. Erskin and chil
dren were with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Don' Ralph in Bonanza
.almost all of the time he was
away.
Meeting The Bonanza-Langell
Valley Garden Club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Irene Hartley,
Bonanza, March 14, at 2 p.m. It
will be a no-hostess meeting and
members will work on the year
book.
Operation Gilbert Harrison of
607 High Street is recovering from
major surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Har
rison lived on the Homer Holt
ranch near Bonanza before selling
the ranch and moving to Klamath
Falli.
VUilorn Weekend visitors at the
Leland Harris home in Langell
Valley were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc-
Cullum and Mr. and Mrs., Paul
hindsyater, all of Klamath Falls.
To Cedarvllle Mr. and Mrs!
Owen Pepple and Mrs. 0. C. Wells,
(Continued en Page Five)
Local Court
Cases Listed
The following defendants are
scheduled to appear in circuit
court for entering pleas at 10 a.m.,
Tuesday. March 18.
Ben R. Hill, charged with ob
taining money under false pre
tenses; Lawrence R. Rowell.
charged with larceny: Maynard
Mulvey, charged with forgery:
Charles B. Johnson, charged with
obtaining money under false pre
tenses.
James A. Thompson and Charles
Clubb, charged with burglary not
in a dwelling involving gasoline
theft: Sylvia Mathias, charged with
larceny by embezzlement: L. D.
Mann, charged with obtaining
money under false pretenses.
Also scheduled to enter pleas in
the near future are Richard Giffin,
Larry Giffin. Jack Giifin, and
Brownie L. Atkinson, all charged
with burglary not in a dwelling
involving several Klamath Basin
burglaries during late 1957.
Charles B. Johnson, also recent
ly bound over from the grand
money by false pretenses, plead
ed not guilty to the county Wed
nesday afternoon and is scheduled
for circuit court trial on April 3.
Wanted Man j
Cooperative
Things are getting better all the
time. Sheriff Murray Britton and
his deputies find that they don't
even have to take to the hills to
locate some of the wanted men.
Joe Whaley, 25, walked into the
district attorney's office Tuesday
afternoon and said he had heard
over Coquille way that he was
wanted in Klamath County to an
swer some questions. The name
rang a bell with secretary-receptionist
Bev Calfee so she referred
him to Deputy Sheriff Del Sum
mers who was passing by.
The cooperative defendant was
booked on charges of obtaining
money under false pretenses and
was later released after posting
bail.
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