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PAGE 8 A HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1953 "3i Tii SSuasr " ' ' """""Hub .mmmm-m mn rjfe- ' "15 . . !-. TWO FIRST PLACES, two seconds, third and finest model trophy were brought home by these three local contestants in model airplane competition at Baker last Sun day. From left are Dick Wickline with his 42-inch wingspan Flite Streak, Don Der Miner with his trophy-winning model Navy Corsair, and Larry Burton and his Sev Custom. Burton is president of the Klamath Wildcats which are sponsored by Don and Helen DerMiner of The Hobby World. Wickline is one of the active members. Hobby Group Vins Honors The Klamalh Wildcats, local hobby group, are making a name for themselves in model airplane circles throughout the area. Last Sunday. Don DerMiner, jpoiisor of the group, flew a Cess na 172 from L i s t o n Aircraft Service to Baker taking Mrs. Der Miner, Dick Wickline and Larry Burton. In the all-day competition, the Klamath Kails contestants came home with top honors. More than Aim spectators, who had paid 50 cents apiece to sec the show, watched the first com bat competition ever staged at Baker. The three-hour event was won by Wickline flying his 42-inch wingspan Klite Streak. Burton placed third with his 24-inch wing span Sev Custom, a model rat racer. First place in the ral race was token by Burton who won over second place Wickline, heating his plane by about nine miles an hour. DerMiner placed second in the carrier deck competition, one point behind the first place winner alt er the wind forced his plane into a Ro around. His Navy Corsair with a 36-inch wingspan won the trophy for the finest finish and German Youths Greet Presley Ml EM ICR IIAVKN, Germany I (API Five hundred screaming youngsters turned out today to greet Elvis Presley but the I Army kept them well separated.) Presley, an Army private, was one of 1.3011 soldiers arriving onj the troonshin General Itanda 1. I!. S. military police and Gor-iK man police kept order among the kids mostly girls about 12 or 13. Presley, 23-year-old rock 'n' roll singer, was about the moth man olf the ship and he was whisked, quickly into a waiting troop train. i PROVES HIS POINT ; TUSCUMIilA, Ala. (UPI (-Her man Byrd left Shcrilf Haymond Wheeler a bit of advice alter breaking out of jail for the sec- ond time this month. "This county needs a new jail' worse than a dead man needs ai cofdn," Byrd wrote. most detailed model flown in com petition that day. Approximately fio model plane enthusiasts entered the competi tion which was judged 'by Bob Smurlbwaite and Junior Kinneman of J. Roberts Manufacturing Com pany of Baker. The trip to Baker and return, 270 air miles, was made on Sun day. Most of the return trip was made as the moon was rising, Der Miner said. Nationalists Pressured To Go Along WASHINGTON (AP)-The Unit ed States is expected to put heavy pressure on Nationalist China to pull back forces from the off- hore islands near Communist ter ritory if it can get the Beds to accept a cease-fire in the Formosa area. The line taken by Secretary of State Dulles at a news conference Tuesday strongly indicated that the Eisenhower administration in tends to exert much greater and more restrictive influence on the Nationalists than before. Essentially Dulles held out to Red China, and the Soviet Union which supports it, the prospects of a deal to pacify the Formosa area. The first U.S. requirement would be an end to the present heavy Communist artillery attacks on the inland of Quemoy. Officials were hopeful that his emphasis on possible major policy changes to bring peace to the re gion would win greater support for the government's Formosa policy at home and abroad. He reiterated the U.S. determi nation not to retreat under fire, but talked mostly about arrange ments that might be made if the present limited combat could be stopped. Nationalist Chinese leader Chi ang Kai-shek has stated his deter mination to hold on to the offshore islands and to defend them. Dulles said that the Nationalists do not always accept U.S. views "and we don't accept their views in all re spects." But he added that "I think that if it ever came down to a point where it was important practical ly" to get a cease-fire agreement and cut the Nationalist torces on the offshore islands, "we would find a way to agree at least I hope so." Dulles' talk about future possi bilities covered three main points. He said: 1. The Chinese Nationalists as veil as the Chinese Communists should agree to a renunciation of the use of force in their dispute. 2. The Nationalists could not re turn to the mainland "by their i own steam" and the United States! has no commitment of any kind I to aid them to return. He was notj even sure that Chiang would again! be a leader on the mainland even ii a revolution against the Com munist regime were successful. 3. The United States considered it foolish for the Nationalist gov ernment to put into the offshore islands as many troops as it now has there. Those are estimated to total well over 100,000. LONG VOYAGE HOME CARO, Mich. (UPD Talk about carrying coals to Newcastle. Mrs. Edna Taylor, who growl and sells African violets, today filled an order from Natal, South Africa. YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL i ll-YV V HULLESS NOW ... at the LOG CABIN IN PERSON Milt Price Swing Organ, Piano, and Singing your Favorites. Appearing Nightly 9 P.M. to 2 A.M. For your dancing and Listening Pleasure! r 9 a foPEN SUNDAYS T1 1 "(fy fV " T-P Pack USDA "Choice" or "Good" 125-Lb. 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