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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1958)
e TUESDAY. .TUNE 24. in.SR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. DRERON PAGE THRET? Shots Fatal To Cypriot NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) A 41-year-old Greek Cypriot was fatal ly shot while cycling to work to day through the Turkish sector ol Limassol. The man, Panavis Kvriacou. was the 16th Greek Cypriot killed since communal battles began June 7 between Cypnots of Turk ish and Greek descent. Two Turks have been killed. The Greeks are seeking union with Greece. The Turks want this east Mediterranean island parti tioned between the 400,000 Greeks and 100.000 Turks if the British relinquish their-colonial rule. Six gasoline bombs also were tossed today at a Limassol wine factory but officials said the only one which exploded did no dam age. A curfew was clamped on the south coast town. In an overture to ease the strain between Greece and Turkey threatening the North Atlantic Alliance, four Turkish, army offi cers arrived in Athens unexpect edly yesterday to attend a NATO staff conference at the Greek De fense Ministry. Reports from Ankara said their presence indicated Turkey s readi ress to cooperate with Greece within NATO despite their feud over Cyprus. But a Greek govern ment spokesman said cooperation wilt not materialize. Construction Begins On $250,000 Shasta Ski Bowl Dl'NSMUIR Construction of the $250,000 Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl lodge actually got underway this week after a two-month delay battling late snows on the slopes of Mt. Shasta by road and site clearing crews. A 30-man construction crew 'vill be housed at the timberline site to expedite completion oi the lods, William diCristina, lodge manager, stated. Two 50 by 16 buildings to serve as a bunkhouse and dining room have been as sembled for the crews. Only the lodge site, the upper parking area and a one way road has been cleared. The rest of Pan ther Meadows, which is the site of the Mt. Shasta Ski Bowl, is still under 15 to 20 feet of snow. The remaining six miles of Ever- itt Memorial Highway being rebuilt under a Bureau of Public Roads contract is expected to be com pleted within 60 days. Pending completion this upper poryion of the road is closed to the public to facilitate the work. Tourists and sightseers are being asked to re- Highway 101 Poses Puzzle Flier Keeps Trips Secret SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Max Conrad's 4,440 mile nonstop flight from New York to Palermo, Sici ly, his 391 h Atlantic crossing in a light plane, raised no more of a ripple at home than a trip to the corner grocery. " .lust so his wife and 10 children will not have to worry, Cotuad doesn't advise them when he takes off. "We first heard about it on radio yesterday," said 16-year-old Terry. ! "But we didn't know where he was going. He doesn't tell us." : Word that Conrad had landed safely in Palermo first reached the home at 1770 Great Highway from newspapers. '. "Oh, he made it. did he?" Terry asked without a trace of excite ment. - "That's just routine for Pop. And does father cable his arrival? . "No." said Terry. "He just let's us find that out." : Terry, just back from a dip in a swimming pool, acted as family spokesman because Mrs. Conrad was not at home. '. Did she worry? "Oh sure." Terry acknowledged but then mom always wor ries." SAN DIEGO (AP) Any motor ist who thinks he can escape High-i wav 101 confusion if he comes far enough south just doesn't under stand the situation. Last year the State Legislature decided that highway should be named Cabrillo Highway, even though it is also called Pacific Highway or Pacific Coast High way through most of the state. Cabrillo Highway signs have ap peared alongside of, or near, Pa cific Highway signs. There are at least 20 such dou ble postings along the route's final southern stretch in ban Diego County. All that Jacob Dckema, state district highway engineer, can say about this is: "es, there is bound to be some confusion." But Harry C. Haelsig, city plan ning director, adds more confus ion to that confusion. He points out that U.S. Highway 395 through the city has been named and post ed Cabrillo Freeway. We can t have two Cahnllos in one city." says Haelsig, "but still we do." He said about the only comforting thought was that he understood there was even more confusion about the whole matter in Los Angeles County. spect the road closed sign at the end of the first eight miles, now graded and surfaced, diCristina said, as the final portion of the road narrows to one - car width through snow drifts with no turn outs and road crews are n o t equipped for towing service. The opening date for the chair lift, the lodge and major recre ational facilities has been set at September 1. Even with the delay in starting construction, it is an- icipated the lodge will be ready for use at this time. Materials have been stockpiled in Redding by Carl McLonnell, Redding con tractor, who is building the lodge for lease to the Ski Bowl Corpora lion. Year around operation of the lodge is planned to serve both winter sportsmen and summer tourists. The lodge will be a flat structure with the electrically heat ed roof serving as an observation sundeck and will be glass enclosed for maximum view. It will consist of a soda fountain, cafeteria lounge, souvenir shop and rental and retail ski shop. water and power development for the ski bowl was completed last summer and preliminary grad ing for the 600 car park ginaera completed. This $750,000 development is ex pected to attract thousands of tourists to Northern California. The chairlift will provide a view of the bhasta-laftade panorama, lim ited only by human eyesight, and provide miles of skiing practical ly year around, diCristina said. ARRIVES Czechs Planning To Release Gl VIENNA (AP) Czechoslovak ia's Communist government is re ported planning the release today of a U. S. Army sergeant the Reds have been holding since June 10. The sergeant, James E. Cole 34, Connellsville, Pa., disappeared while fishing with a relative of his Austrian-born wife in a river which forms part of the Austrian. Czechoslovak border. The Czechs finally admitted to the U. S. Embassy in Prague tnat tney were holding Cole. The Austrian Foreign Office said the Czechs had informed it they would free Cole sometime to day at Haugsdorf, an Austrian border point. T.M. It Ut. Ht 0. "Do you realize we've been talking for two hours? What was it you called me about?" Tearful Exit By Teamster Large Crowd Views Parade As RR Days Come To End By PEGGY WALSH DL'NSMLIR Bands played. dancers danced, a parachute jump- r jumped and about 6.000 people lined Dunsmuir's main street and sat at the ballpark to watch the grand parade and another Rail road Days came to an end. The Castle Crags 4-H Club float tfon the $50 prize for the most beautiful lluat and the Dunsmuir Business and Professional Women won the $50 prize for the most original float. Second most beauti ful was the Rainbow Girls float and third was the Lions Club float Second most original prize went to the Castle Grange float and the Notary tloat was third. Second place winners won $'25 and trophies were given to third places, The Dunsmuir News was judged the top commercial entry with the McUnud River Railroad second and the Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce third. Ross Neilon Post Drum and Bu gle Corps of Yreka was judged top marching unit: the Redmen of W'eed, second: and Wonderland Twirlcrs of Central Valley, third. The Caledonian Bagpipers were awarded first place in the band division and Dunsmuir High School Band was second. Best riding unit was the Squaw Valley Riders with the Gazelle Horsemen, second. The Dunsmuir Eagles and the Dunsmuir Little Leaguers shared honors lor I he best decorated auto mobile. Single entries given awards were a Little Mexican float and Brownie, the clown. Additional honors went to the Castle (rag 4-11 and the Mount Shasta llich Teens were third. Frank Castro, parachute jump er, was given an ovation as he en tered the ballpark cn foot. Castro jumped from a plane at noon to signal the beginning of the grand parade but was carried west of the ballpark by a fickle wind. However, he landed safely against the canyon wall and after extri cating his chute from a tree, joined the crowd. A barbecue beef dinner was served at the city park during the afternoon and square dancing pro vided entertainment at the Mason ic Temple. JUNE IS BONUS MONTH at OLDSMOBILE! 30 CARS to Be Sold durinq June & July Large Selection - Larger DEALS! DICK B. MILLER CO. MARTIN-SEN0UR "3000" Outside White JUST per gallon uyto-apply ..H-cLanlne lud-fr long-luting bright wMU . ont coat covom Com In todtyt Gat quility Martin-Sanour "3000" Out Id White Houto Paint at HARDWARE 528 Main SEATTLE (API Frank W. Brewster made a tearful exit yes terday from his post as chairman of the Western Conference of Teamsters. Relinquishing his job to Einar Mohn, an old rival, in an emo tion-packed session here, Brew ster told the 700 delegates he was stepping down "with the kindest thoughts a man could have lor his organization." He pledged 100 per cent support to Mohn, appointed by Teamsters President James Hofla after Hot fa had removed Brewster by ex ecutive action. Hoffa acted after replacing Dave Beck Sr. Brewsler originally was select ed by Beck as Western Confer- i ence chairman. For Brewster, it was the latest development in a career that has been stormy, both inside and out side the labor movement. His most publicized episode came in January 1957 when he re fused to answer certain questions before the Senate Permanent In vestigations subcommittee. Brewster was convicted of 31 counts of contempt of Congress, hut the conviction was reversed three nonths ago by the U.S. Cir cuit Court of Appeals. The court upheld Brewster's contention that the subcommittee lacked jurisdiction. WASHINGTON (AP) Prime Minister Sardar Mohammad Daud of Afghanistan arrives today for a three-day stale visit and discus sions of possible stepped-up Amer ican aid to his country. NO SHOW DUNCAN, Okla. tUPI) The sales consultant for a large dis tributing house violated the key rule of a super salesman Monday he forgot an appointment. 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