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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. lfl.58 HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE International Church Meet To Act On Plans For Peace ST. LOUIS (AP)-The Interna tional Convention of Christian Churches acts today on a fervent ly stated plan for world peace. ; It excited more discussion than ' anything to come before the 8.500 ministers and laymen attending the six-day convention. The practical steps it suggests contemplate birth control educa tion in overpopulated areas of the I world and admission of Comrcu- nist China to the United Nations. Both these ideas were attacked 'when the 13-page document was processed by the convention's '. Committee on Recommendations. .This panel of 201 men .and women elected by state conventions of Christian Churches, and by pro vincial conventions in Canada, re sisted efforts to tone down the resolution. It was passed on to the convention's General Assem bly as a statement of position. Some sought to label it merely a document for study. "What is needed today," it says, "is the moral and ethical leader ship which should be coming from an informed Christian commun ity." The, statement urges universal disarmament under a United Na tions inspection system. It calls for a suspension of nuclear weap ons tests. It urges limits on the production and storage of long range missiles, international con trol of the production of nuclear materials and U.N. control of space exploration. several of its proposals are de- political hope for peace." To build the foundations of peace, the plan suggests: equality of opportunity for the races, free dom of communications, free in ternational trade, financial and technical help for have-not na tions and independence for colo nies and satellite nations. Today's preoccupation with peace broke into a mounting con vention emphasis on Christian un ity. Most speakers have castigated the Christian Churches themselves for losing sight of their heritage and adding to denominational di vision with their own brand of doctrinal pride and prejudice. The convention climaxed this Monday with five declarations on Christian unity. One asked the churches to examine their own unity. The other lour: Asked the churches to increase their financial support of - ihe World Council o! Churches and the National Council of Churches. Asked church leaders to take more steps toward a merger with the United Church of Christ, itself a still-in-process merger of the Co-gregational-Christian Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Commended the Disciples Stu dent Fellowship for its progress toward merger next year with the work of the United Presbyterian Church and the Evangelical United Brethren Church at col leges and universities. Endorsed the prospective mer ger in 1961 of the World Council of Churches and the International signed to strengthen the United Nations "The world's greatest Missionary Council -jt Greece's Queen Frederika Arrives For America Tour NEW YORK UJPI) - Greece's vivacious Queen Frederika arrives today with two of her children for a 40 - day coast-to-coast private tour that will include lunching with President Eisenhower and launching the world's largest car go vessel. . It is the Queen's second visit to the United States and her childrens' first The 41-year-old Frederika was accompanied by 18 - year - old Crown Prince Constantine, a lieutenant m the Greek army, and her elder daughter. Princess Sophie, who will celebrate her 20th birthday in Salt Lake City Nov. 2. The Princess is a carbon copy of her curly-haired mother. Constantine, who bears the classic title of Duke of Sparta, has been invited to tour important U. S. continental defense installa tions by Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy. and will travel separately from his mother and sister. The royal ladies will visit 13 cities, visiting friends, inspecting social service institutions, sight seeing and taking part in a few. social functions. The royal parly will go Thurs day to Washington. President and Mrs. Eisenhower will entertain them at lunch and the Queen will play lunch hostess to Secretary of State and Mrs John Foster Dulles at the Greek Embassy, where she will stay. She will visit the Ameri can Red Cross headquarters, the Atomic Energy Commission, and attend a press reception in her honor. The highlight of the Queen's national tour will be the launching of a 70.700-ton tanker, as yet un named, at the Bethlehem Steel Corp. shipyards in Quincy, Mass. Nov. 15. Frederika will be the first reigning queen ever to launch a ship in the United states. frederika and Sophie will visit Pittsburgh Nov. 2-3; Chicago Nov 4, 18 and 30: Cincinnati Nov. 6 and 9; Knoxville, Tcnn., Nov. 7-8; Boston Nov. 15-17: Salt Lake City, Nov. 19-20; Los Angeles, Nov. 21 23; San Francisco. Nov. 24-26, Richmond, Calif., Nov. 27; and Williams, Ariz., Nov. 28-29. TM Rf , U - Pit. OH. x 0-2I NEW YORK (API - Policeman James .McDermott was barred lor obnoxious behavior six months ago from the restaurant on Broad way where he shot four men to death. His murderous outburst oc- "I know her INTIMATELY. We have the same cleaning woman!" being deserted for the tee- creating a new type of "golf wid ow" in Japan. She is the Geisha girl, the tiained entertainer who increas ingly finds herself competing with the i golf course for the execu tive's attention and spending. The men head for the links to discuss business deals because it's cheaper. A Geisha party at a top-ranking tea house runs about $30 a head, and a success ful party involves five or six per sons. This adds up to a pretty penny even on an expense ac count. Golf still is called the "rich man s game" here, but an executive who is a member of a club can figure on about 3000 yen (less than $10) for each guest on the course. Membership in a club runs from $300 to $."iU0 annually. Hochi Shimbun, a sports and entertainment daily, estimated there are 300,000 men golfers in Japan today, plus 10.000 women The number of addicts for Presi dent Eisenhower's favorite sport is growing here at the rate of 50.000 per year. j Even some Geishas are taking I to the links, apparently figuring NY Police Reveals Clues In Cop's Slaying Of Four Geishas Running Second To Golf Game In Japan TOKYO (UPD The tea house it you can't lure cm, join 'em. In turn, the Geisha population has dropped, although the decline is due more to economics than golt competition, said Kenjl Goto, secretary of the Domei Kai. head quarters of the Geisha Federation. Goto said that many a Geisha found that her earnings an aver age of 60,000 to 70.000 yen per month barely covered cost of up keep for kimonos and cosmetics. Japan now has some 10,000 Geishas, a 50 per cent drop from the pre-war total. How does a girl become a Geisha? She may be given over by par ents who are poor and need mon ey; she may have been born in a Geisha house; or a relative or friend is a Geisha and influences her. Talking with Geisha apprentices at a school in Kyoto. I found them ultra-modern, once they shed the traditional makeup, the wigs, and kimonos. Girl, Twelve, Chnqes Mind SEVIERVILLE, Tcnn. IAP) Frieda Ogle celebrated her 12th birthday today still single and vowing she doesn t want to marry just now, after all. However, the Rev. George Washington Rollins, 33, still faced a preliminary hearing on a charge of kidnaping the mountain girl. It was tiled by her father Larl Ogle Jr. alter the Missionary Baptist preacher took her to Georgia in a vain attempt to get married. "I thought 1 was in love with him but I definitely wouldn't do it again, tho girl told her parents after her father brought her home from Atlanta. "I realize now I'm too young, and he is not the right man tor me. Frieda said neither she nor the nreachcr thought she was too young when they went away to gether. I thought I could make him a good wife," she said. Rollins, father of five children, was divorced two months ago by his wife of 16 years. She charged nonsupport. Test Center mdnef Noted CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (API The Air Force expects to spend a record total of $305,886,000 op erating the missile test center during the fiscal year 1959. Officials announced that about 175 million dollars will be expend ed in Brevard County and central Florida and about $31,600,000 in other sections of the state. The Air Force will have spent 515 million dollars on payrolls alone in Brevard County from 1950, when the Cape opened, to Ihe end of fiscal year 1959, which began July 1. Of the total for 1939. about $93, 200,000 will be spent in sections of the United states other than t lor ida and another six million will be used outside the United States. curred on his first visit to the Pic-a-Rib Restaurant since then. owner Lou Olman told police,. Detectives in search of clues to motive for the killings early Sunday also learned that McDer mott had been seen drinking in at least three bars before going ber serk and that he knew three of his victims one a convicted loan shark and two others with minor police records. But detectives insisted they still eked enough evidence to pin point a reason for McDermott r- action. McDermott. 34. remained m critical condition, unable to speak in Roosevelt Hospital. He was re ported improving slightly from lunshot wounds suffered as he dueled with pursuing policemen on Ins flight from the restaurant. McDermott, described by shocked neighbors Sunday as having given up drink five years :igo, hod been ordered out of ttie Pic-a-Rib after he made himself obnoxious with loud, boisterous behavior, Olman told Inspector Frederick Lussen. Detectives who tried to retrace McDermott's steps trom the time he left his home to the time lie appeared in the restaurant 1 hours later said he had drunk at least two beers and three whiskies in three different bars. Witnesses at the bars said McDermott did not seem intoxicated nor did he appear to be looking lor anyone. rhc three victims acquainted with their killer were Edmund Leahy, 50: Thomas Joseph O'Hare and Lawrence Davion, 63. he fourth man slain, Eugene Cronin, 60. Jersey City, N.J., was described as just a jolly fellow who stopped in the restaurant bar and offered to buy drinks for the other three. Leahy recently completed a prison sentence for usury. O'llarc had once been acquitted ol a bur glary charge and Davion had been convicted of bookmakiug. Checking on the possibility that McDermott may have been squeezed on loan interest by Leahy, police found the police man's only debt was a bank loan to pay for a new car. McDermott. married and the ta- thei of four, lives in a $14,000 home in the Flushing section of Queens. His 10-year record as a policeman was previously unDiem-ished. The Police Department con firmed that McDermott had com plained to police doctors of violent headaches after he was involved in a radio car accident last De cember, and had been on sick leave for two months of this year. Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger ThnuunHt of couple are weak, worn-out, Mhamtwi brcauw body Ucki iron. 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' i " i Wry ' What would you like your telephones of tomorrow to look like? What sh;ipc? What size? What design? These arc questions phone man Arland Snarr, top picture, is ask ing Mrs. Helen HofTman. She's helping us test new phone designs for beauty and convenience. Of course, you can't get these phones today. The bedroom phone, front in the top picture, and the other with the novel dial, are strictly test phones. Mrs. Hoffman kept each in her home for a month. Now she's giving her opinion of them. Her answers, plus those of hundreds of other style-testers, will guide us. They'll help us do a better job for you help us design phones for your home that youH likfl both for beauty and convenience. The men and women of Korking together to serve jou better PaClf !C TG 1 6 P h 0 M 6 in Klamath Falls T.g, hviTnttt (Mel, t00 U.!. St., TU I-J40I