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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1958)
FRIDAY. MAY 23, 18S8 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 9 A CITY BRIEFS Merry illlxert will square dince tonight. May 23. at the South Sixth Street Community Hall at S o'clock. Bill Mayhew, caller. Please bring doughnuts. Catholic Daughters will hold their next meeting Monday, May 26, at B p.m. in the Sacred Heart Parish Hall. There will be instal lation of new officers. Piano Recital Alia Rassuchine will present her students in a piano recital at the city library audi torium on Friday. June 6, at 7:30 p.m. Refreshments served. Work Party - at the Vacht Club from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sun day. Free lunch at noon. All mem bers invited to bring in their work clothes with tools and to bring the family, accoraing to i red Ehlers, vice commodore. Food Sale Riverside Boy Scout Troop 73 and Post 173 will have a baked food sale at Penney's ail aay Saturday, May 24. I " v Old-Time Dance at the KC Hall will be held Saturday night, May 24, irom a p.m. to l a.m. as usual. Good music. You are very welcome to attend. Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Gary Hassfeld, San Rafael, California, are visiting here with Mrs. Hass feld's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Larson, 2407 Radcliffe Avenue, for several days. Mrs. Hessfeld is the former Iris Carter. 1954 graduate of Klamath Union High School. Honored Queen elect Caro lyn Hunt and master councilor elect Burrell Gober cordially invite the public to attend a public mstal lation of officers of Henley Bethel No. 51, International Order of Job's Daughters and Lost River Chapter, Order of DeMolay on Sat urday evening, May 31, at 7:30 in the Henley Elementary School gymnasium. Refreshments will be served. Parents-Patrons A meeting of the KUHS Parents-Patrons will be held in the Little Theater at the high school on Monday evening, May 26, at 8 o'clock. All members are urged to attend. The new offi cers for the coming year will be prsesented during the session. Honored Rev. and Mrs. Bur ton Alvis, who are leaving to make their home in Portland, will be honored with an informal farewell in Westminster Hall of Peace Me morial Presbyterian Church, Sun day, May 23, 3 to 5 p.m. Friends are invited to drop in. Regular Breakfast meeting m Presbyterian men of Peace Me morial Church will be held at 7:30. a.m. The Junior Rifle Club will be in charge of devotions. Nell Olson and her committee win prepare tne meal. CATHOLIC STATISTICS NEW YORK (UP) The Cath Jolic Church in the United States, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands .has grown from 26,075,697 mem ibers 10 years ago to 36,023,977, the Catholic directory of 153 "ihowed yesterday. The largest i archdioceses in the country are Chicago, Boston, New York and Philadelphia, ;i 3r T:" HANK THOMPSON, right, accompanies three of his Brazos Valley Boys In a specialty num ber. Hank and his band will be at the Old Armory on Saturday night. Western Group Appears Here Saturday Hank Thompson, known to mil lions by his many hits on Capitol records, will be appearing at "the Old Armory on Saturday night with his famous western' swing band, the Brazos Valley Boys. This is one of the most colorful and entertaining organizations in the country. Each year it tours every state in the nation and all the provinces of Canada, playing in leading ballrooms, parks, audi toriums, night clubs, fairs and ro deos. The past few years Hank has been the feature attraction at such outstanding events as the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Frontier Days Rodeo: Calgary, Alberta. Fair and Exposition: New Mexi- State Fair; California State Fair; Fort Worth Fatstock Show: Texas State Fair for five straight years); and many others. Each year Hank and the hand travel over 150,000 miles in their custom-built 29-passenger bus. It is BPW Accepts New Slogan WEED The year's theme, "Let's really shine in '59," and the goal, "strength through mem bership and activity, was accept ed bv members of the Weed Bus! ness and Professional women s Club at the meeting held May 15 at the Y-Cafe Mrs. Hazel Cates newly installed president, conduct ed the meeting and named her appointed committees to initiate the forthcoming year's program Mrs. Emmelme Ganim. program coordinator and vice president ot the Weed club introduced the two guest speakers for the evening, Randolph Collier, slate senator, Yreka and Ralph Leavers. Mon tague. Both men are candidates for election to tne oenaie seat. Mrs. Gee Strother reported on the recent Susanville Northern District Conference of BPW Federated Clubs and was elected as the Weed Club delegate to the state convention in San Francisco in June. Private Planes To Tour Basin Some six to 10 privately owned planes will fly in here Saturday as part ot the first annual f leet Days Air Tour, put on bv resi dents of the Port Umpqua area communities of Reedsport, Gardi ner, Winchester Bay, Scottsburg ana Lanesme. The visiting planes and others will land in cities of three states with the objective of promoting lake, river and ocean recreational facilities of the Port Umpqua area. They will also draw attention (o the second annual Fleet Davs Cel ebration, to be held at Winchester completely air-conditioned and has an individual radio for each man It is equipped with complete ward robe lockers and outlets, so the boys can rehearse on the bus while traveling. It also has fold-away bunks, a refrigerator, and lava tories with hot and cold running water. During the past five years Hank Thompson has had over 35 of his songs on the western "Honor Roll of Hits," and he consistently places among the top 10 favorites in the country and western music field. Don't miss this great at traction, presented by Baldy Evans, Saturday night. Scribe Says Week's News Was Both Good And Bad By CHARLES M. McCANK United Press Staff Cerrnpondent The week s good and bad news on the international balance sheet : The French political drama dominated the world news stage this week. The question whether Premier Pierre Pflimlin's government was to retain power or to be supplant ed by an "authoritarian" regime under Gen. Charles de Gaulle re mained to be decided. Pflimlin's chief hope of contin uing in office was to regain con trol of the army in Algeria, which demanded that De Gaulle be made France's leader. De Gaulle announced at a press conference that he was ready to assume power. But he said he wanted it by legal means and he implied strongly that he had no intention of becoming a dictator. The next move came from the! National Assembly, controlling house of parliament. In an unusu al display of unity, it gave its backing to Pflimhn by voting 473 to 93 to renew his emergency pow ers to fight the Algerian rebels. The altitude of the army in Al geria, under Gen. Raoul Salan, was nuzzling. The generals remained openly defiant of the government. But they had been disappointed by the moderation of .De Gaulle's state ment and it was reported persist ently that Salan was secretly working with Pflimlin. Pflimlfn decided to send Gen. Orillot. chief of the general staff, to Algeria to negotiate with Salan. With Pflimlin's unofficial ap proval, Antoine Pinary, a Con servative leader, drove to De Gaulle's country estate to ask him to help get the Algeria gen erals in line. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles gave a new and broadened interpretation of the "Eisenhower Doctrine" on the Middle East. Dulles said this doctrine did not. as commonly supposed, limit United States military support to a country which was attacked by a nation "under the control of in ternational Communism." He thus left open the possibility that this country might, if neces sary, help Lebanon against the rebels who are trying to over throw pro-American President Ca milla Chamoun. Despite denials. Lebanon insists the rebellion was fomented by Pr.jident Gamal A Mel Nasser's United Arab Republic. The Lebanese government an nounced it would appeal to the United Nations Security Council against United Arab Republic in terference in its internal affairs. Communist leaders o( Soviet Russia and seven other Red-ruled CalL.TU 4-4138 Bend-Portland Truck Service -1445 Oak St. NEXT TIMMa European countries met in Mos cow to discuss party, economic, diplomatic and military questions. 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