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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1958)
MONDAY, OCTOBKR 13. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE Reds Extend Cease-Fire TAIPEI. Formosa (AP) The Chinese Nationalists pushed their restocking of the Quemoys today as Red China stretched its cease fire from one week to three. Two LSTs discharged their am munition and supply cargoes on Quemoy's beach a few hours after Peiping announced that the one week cease-fire expiring last mid night was being extended for two more weeks. Quemoy's civilians relaxed. More farmers went to their pea nut, sorghum and vegetable fields than at any time since the Com munists started their massive ar tillery siege Aug. 23. The activity center may now shift to diplomatic talks in War saw between Red China and the United Slates. The eighth meeting of ambassadors is Wednesday. The Chinese Nationalists hailed the second stage of the cease-fire as another Communist defeat, but were suspicious both of Commu nist intentions and of the talks in Warsaw. Sampson Chen, government spokesman, declared "we should not let down our guard" because the Communists probably would use the next two weeks to prepare their next move. There was speculation that the Nationalists were now prepared to reply with a massive bombard ment of their own if the Red Chinese again open up. Col. Douglas Lane, chief U.S. military adviser on the island, said on leaving for Formosa for conferences that Quemoy now was "in as good or better position" supply-wise as on Aug. 23. SF Bay Yields Escapee Body SAN FRANCISCO UPI The body of convict Aaron Burgett was recovered from the water near Alcatraz Island Sunday, just 13 days after the Missouri bandit made his bid to escape "The Rock." His badly decomposed body still was clad in prison clothes, and of ficials at Alcatraz said one clear thumb print verified the identity. Burgctt's escape effort was not a desperate try, but apparently a well-planned bid for freedom. Slabs of plywood had been bound to his feet with wire as substi tutes for swim fins to help con quer the turbulent one and a quarter miles of bay between Al catraz and San Francisco. Burgett had extra socks under his heavy brown boots, and his trouser legs were bound at the ankles with black plastic tape presumably to prevent them from ballooning during the long swim. California Weather United Press International San Francisco Bay Area. Fair this afternoon after morning high log persisting near ocean through entire day: cloudy tonight and Tuesday with chance of rain late Tuesday; high today San Fran Cisco 60. Oakland 67, San Mateo 67, San Rafael 70; low tonight 50 55; westerly winds 5-10 m.p.h. to day becoming southerly 10-20 m.p.h. Tuesday. Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Fair today, increasing cloudiness today, rain likely at times Tuesday; cool er Tuesday. Sierra Nevada: Fair today and tonight; increasing cloudiness Tuesday with showers likely north portion by Tuesday evening: cool er Tuesday. Sacramento Valley: Fair today: increasing c I o u d i ness' today; cloudy Tuesday and rain likely from about Chico northward by evening: cooler Tuesday: high to day 80-88. Tuesday 70-78: low to night 50-57: gentle winds becom ing southerly 10-20 m.p.h. Tues day. Northwestern California: Fair today except coastal overcast; in creasing cloudiness tonight with rain starting on coast Fort Bragg northward; occasional rain most ol area Tuesday: cooler inland Tuesdav; high today and low lo 'fiight Napa 80-55, Ukiah 83-48. Santa Rosa 75-18 ; variable winds 7-15 m.p.h. near coast today be coming southerly 15-25 m.p.h. to night and Tuesday. CITY BRIEFS Business Meeting The regu lar business meeting of Catholic Daughters will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Open House Women For Weatherford Committee will hold open house on Tuesday afternoon at Republican Headquarters, 1037 Main, to celebrate the birthday of President Eisenhower. Every one is invited. Conger PTA will meet at the Joseph Conger School on Wednes day, October 15, at 2:30 p.m. The executive board will meet at 1 p.m. on the same date at the school. ANW Club will meet for a dessert luncheon at 1 o'clock on Wednesday. October 15, with Mrs. Victor Palmer, 1129 Crescent Street. Staled Meeting of Aloha Chap ter, OKS, will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, October 14, at the Ma sonic Temple. All Eastern Star members are invited. Faculty Wives The regular monthly meeting of the OTI Fac ulty Wives and Women's Club will be held Tuesday evening, October 14, at 7:30 in the student lounge at OTI. All members are urged to attend. Weather Table United Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. High Low Albuquerque 73 52 Atlanta 73 49 Bakersfield 93 64 Boise 80 49 Boston 53 38 Brownsville 80 75 Chicago 64 53 Denver ' 80 49 Detroit 59 50 El Centro 101 74 Fairbanks 24 14 Fort Worth 78 53 Fresno 94 57 Helena 81 40 Kansas City 75 56 Los Angeles 82 59 Miami 83 80 Minneapolis 77 58 New Orleans 78 64 New York 60 49 Oakland 66 57 Oklahoma City 63 50 Phoenix 95 74 Pittsburgh 56 39 Red Bluff 88 5.1 Reno 82 40 Sacramento 85 54 Salt Lake City 83 54 San Diego 75 62 San Francisco 60 52 Seattle 61 53 Spokane 67 45 Stockton 88 52 Thermal 104 69 Washington 64 45 2.41 Student Wives OTI Student Wives will meet in the student union at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oc tober 15. This will be an oricn -ation meeting with Bob Smith, dean of students, as speaker. Amaranth Friendship Court II. Order of the Amaranth, will hold a slated meeting Wednesday :t 8 p.m. in the Scottish Rite Temple. Members are asked to attend. Election A vice president will be elected at a meeting of the Klamath County Democratic Club lonight at 7:30 in the Community Lounge. Tank Driver Pfc. Robert M. Moon, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Veachel Moon, 221 Princeton Street, is a tank driver with the 3rd Infantry Division in Germany. Moon, a KUHS graduate, entered the Army in August 1957 and ar rived in Europe last March. Plavers Club will meet Wed nesday, October 15, at 7:45 p.m. in the city library clubrooms! All members and their guests are cordially invited. Elected Thomas Grigsby, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Grigsby, 1928 Arthur Street, has recently been elected president of the Pa cific University Band at Forest Grove. Grigsby was also elected tour manager for the Pacific Singers. He is a senior majoring in music and a member of Gamma Sigma fraternity. At University Bill Shreeve, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. 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