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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1958)
WEDNESDAY. JULY 23. 19SR HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEfiON PACE 9 A Yreka Council Reaches Tentative Annexation Pact YREKA The Yreka City Coun cil reached a tentative agreement (or annexations of properties to the east and west of the city limits at a meeting on Thursday evening. July 17. The new boundaries would run rouchly from the Fort Jones Road Mobs Force Resignation CARACAS, Venezuela (API A demonstration by some 100.000 Venezuelans forced the resiena tion today of Defense Minister Jesus Maria Castro Leon after he sought to assert political power for the army. Gen. Castro Leon had served an ultimatum on Rear Adm. Wolf gang Larrazabal, president of Venezuela's five-man ruling- jun ta, in what looked like the first step in a plan to oust the gov ernment. Venezuelans regarded the plan as a showdown between the peo ple and the military, which tra ditionally has ruled this oil-rich nation. Students, professional peo ple and workers assembled in front of the government palace until after midnight in support of the junta which overthrew the military dictatorship of Marcos Jimenez exactly six months ago. north to the Humbug Road the western side of the city including Georgia Way on the northwest. They would also include the county fairgrounds, the lum ber mills east of Highway 99, and the Nick Young property on the southwest: then north along the section line to the present eastern limits of the citv. Another hearing will be held by the council on July 24 relative to another annexation under consid eration. North ireka addition No 1. 30 acres located at the northern edge of the city adjacent to High way 99. Another matter taken into con- sideration at Thursday night's meeting were the complaints reg istered by residents on south Main Street, pertaining to the problem of trucks parking at night in that area. According to P. O. Hughes, dis trict superintendent for the Cali- lornia Division of Highways, that COMMUNIQUE ALTURAS A communique has been received from Aubrey Nea sham, slate historian in the De partment of Beaches and Parks, Sacramento, advising that it is his hope that at the coming session of the California Legislature a bill will be introduced which will pro vide for the establishment of state historical monument at Fort Bidwell and that suflicient appro priation of funds will be provided to get the work under way, cording to Jim Payne, director of the Shasta - Cascade Wonder land Association. Syria Fires On Airplane DAMASCUS. Syria (AP)-Syri-an antiaircraft guns fired at an unidentified single - flying plane flying very high over Damascus before dawn today, the army said. The plane (led west toward Lebanon without giving any iden tification signal.' the army said. It added that the plane was be lieved to have been on a recon naissance mission. The unofficial Syrian news agency SNA reported, meanwhile, that the nine-day-nld military re gime in Iraq will announce a temporary constitution within the next 48 hours. The 70-article constitution will legalize the proclamation of a re public made by army officers July 14 when King Faisal II was killed and his pro-Western govern ment overthrown, SNA said, and will declare Iraq part of the "en lire Arab motherland." This ap parently would fall short of for mally joining the United Arab Bepublic of Egypt and Syria. Iraq will be governed under the temporary constitution until a plebiscite, is held to name a pres ident and voters can approve a . permanent constitution, the news agency reported. The chief of the Syrian rail ways, Mohammed Lem, said rail and auto traffic between Syria and Iraq was, reopened yesterday after interruption since the Iraqi coup. ALTERATIONS ALTURAS Major alterations are being made to the banquet room, coffee shop and exterior of the Modoc Hotel, Alturas. The coffee shop entrance features pic ture windows, redwood trim and red brick. The exterior of the hntel building and its motel units are being painted scafoam green with Victorian red used as a trim. The construction is being done by Gib hnns and Zick and the painting by P. Ravcncraft, Bedding. James Munroe is local representative for the Redding firm. Heryford and Brook are the electricians. FREE . ADMISSION UNFORGETTABLE... as the prayer learned at your mother's Knee! "Bitty qmham Souls in conflict it is "up to the city" to set the regulations for parking along the south highway. He also stated that some trucks must stop to obtain overload and ovejlength permits irom the Division of Highways. Hughes further stated he "felt the truck operators pay consider able taxes and bring additional money Into the community and should not he discouraged." After considerable argument be tween several unidentified citizens and Mayor Jim Cummings regard ing the car vs. truck problem. Mayor Cuminings explained that no-parking zones "have so far been restricted to cases where the per son's business is actually suffer ing." Cummings also said that in checking police records, it was dis closed that officers had responded to numerous calls regarding park ing violations in the area. He said, "If they are parking Illegally, we will enforce the law by issuing tickets, that's all we can do." The council also reported on rev enues from parking meters show ing a decrease for 1957-58 com pared to 19.W-57. The revenues for 1957-b8 amounted to $ll,024.4i, com pared to (he previous $11, 614. K). A report from the city housing commission to the city council dis closed a profit of $136 for the month of June, and $2.424 65 for the year, from operation of t h a city housing project. ,v 't3-k H.iUUHMH Ihf. . m lh. grip fJ M.'i Qfatri ttmoal.1 Sunday, July 27 7:30 P.M. American ' Baptist Church - Altamont Junior High Favorite off so many for so-o-o long! 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