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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. 1959 HERALD AN'D VEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREfiOV FACE S A Nikita Tells Ambassador Reds Will Surpass U.S. ; ON LEAVE Pfc. Edward : A. Brautlaeht, graduate of Chiloquin High School in ; 1954, is home on leave for - 30 days from Ft. Devens, Massachusetts. He served in the Navy for four years, ! then joined the Army for three years. He is attend- ing an Army Security Agen ' cy School for 75 weeks. Mrs. Brautlaeht aceom '. panied her husband to Klamath Falls where they - ere guests of his sister, Mrs. ; Reno DeBortloi, 1843 Ore- gon Avenue. They will visit 1. also with his parents, Mr. r; and Mrs. George E. Braut- laeht, now living in Horn ; brook. MOSCOW tlTI) Premier Ni-l kila Khrushchev, acting as toast- master at a gala New Year s party in the Kremlin, told American Ambassador Llewellyn V. Thomp son Wednesday night "We are :oing to overtake you economi cally." But he passed in silence over the Berlin issue, according to Western diplomats who were present. Among about 700 guests at the traditional dinner dunce in the marble St. George Hall, the diplo mats were interested to see Ivan Court Records KI.AM.STH FALL MI NICIPAL mi BT Owen McKinley Hoflgts, drunk, pend. me Charles Francis Martin, drunk. $25 or 12W flays. Charlrt Frannt Martin, disorderly conduct, dismissed. Lawrence Powell, violation proba tion, pending. Charles Gaymon Jr . federal war rant, held lor authorities. Cheap Power Outlook Bad I SALEM (AP)-Oregon will fare -badly in its supply of low-cost ; power in the future, compared . with the rest of the Pacific North- west, a report filed Wednesday 'with Public Utilities Commission er Howard Morgan said. The report was made at Mor gan's request by H. Zinder k As sociates, Seattle. ' - It said that wise use of surplus ..secondary power can make ad ditional firm power available. Morgan said the report lays the groundwork for procedures which . can prevent construction of un- .. necessary facilities and those -which fail to make maximum use :;of available facilities. The Zinder report advocates ; construction of major intercon nections between Oregon and Cal ifornia. It warned that facilities lo be -. developed by power companies -would result in power costing .'more than does federal power. .- It added that none of these pro-- posed private developments plans to extend service to new large J industrial loads, such as electro-:-chemical or electro-metals plants. Weather Table United Press- International . Temperatures and rainfall (or . 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. High Low Rain ' Albuquerque 22 5 , I.Atlanta S5 38 .37 : Bakersfield 60 37 I Boise 42 31 . Boston 36 22 - Brownsville 51 39 ' Chicago 35 30 .23 '. Denver 44 23 Detroit 32 28 .18 i El Ccntro 72 48 . Fairbanks . -41 -47 -'Fort Worth ' 37 22 ; Helena 48 34 T. s Kansas City ?8 24 .31 Los Angeles 75 82 : ; Miami 75 73 .Minneapolis 29 12 T. New Orleans 82 44 .14 ;New York 34 28 l Oakland 68 49 Oklahoma City 27 in '.. Phoenix 60 36 .Pittsburgh 35 32 .07 Red Bluff 71 38 r.'Beno 50 18 Sacramenln 55 53 - Salt Lake City 38 30 S I San Diego 80 52 - San Francisco 66 50 Seattle 55 36 I Spokane 45 34 T. Stockton 57 32 ;-Thermal 76 42 I' Tucson 58 34 Washington 40 30 Kl.AMATH C'OI'NTT DISTRICT COURT William Robert Brehm, driving sua pended period, IS days and $100 fine and costs or 471. days In lieu of tine; committed. Willie Spancer. fall drive right half. dismissed motion of district attorney. John Danslar Shaw, no operator's license, dismissed motion of district attorney. Cora Thelma Johncox. fail slon at slop sign, dismissed motion of district attorney. Ross Ellison Foulger, no muffler, S7.SO forfeited. Dean Leslie Ostrander. no signal device, dismissed motion of district at torney. Edwin Lyle LaFlever, no operator's license, dismissed motion of district attorney. Donald Ray Dexter, no operator's li cense. $. Arthur Jackson, overwidth, dismissed motion of district attorney. Frank Orwigs. violation of basic rule, dismissed motion of district attorney. Bert Coker, fail stop at stop sign, SS. Sam Edward Moss Jr., violation bas ic rule. 7.S0. Harold Patrick Murphy, violation bas ic rule. $7.50 forfeited. Donald Ebbin Candee, violation basic rule. $17.50 forfeited. Richard Anthony Castner, violation basic rule. $25 forfeited. Robert Leon McConathy. group axle; overload, $197 forfeited. Wanda Dallard, fail stop at school bus: $25. Jewel Jerome Newton, axle over load. $20 forfeited. Joe Glenn Lindsay, violation basic rule. $17.50. Robert Leroy Tofell, violation basic rule. $15: Dennis Crain, vagrancy. $lfKi. Richard Herrera, vagrancy, $100. Robert Bramwell, vagrancy. $100. Luverne Leroy Lunnings, axle over load, $20 forfeited. Bry Caldwell Miller, axle overload. $nH forfeited. Rupert Svlvester Conklin, axle over load. SSI forfeited. Leslie Eugene Fisher, fail stop at stop sign, $5. Harry Joseph Langford, no PUC per mit. $25 forfeited. Jean June Freeman, no operator's license, dismissed amotion of district attorney. Abra Don jonnson, violation oasic rule. $10. Bobby Claude Barnes, violation oas- ic rule. $7.50. John Fennlng jr., arunK in punuc place, dismissed motion district attor- ev. Loren walker streeter, loiiowing too closely. $25 forfeited. Cleve Michael Rutledge. driving whUe intoxicated, request time to en ter plea: set January S: released on C4fln ah honri. Norman Theodore seaton, violation basic rule. $15 forfeited. Thomas Earl Carland, violation bas ic rule. $7.50. Hubert Rosa Bogus, violation nasic rule. $10. Richard Delano Roberts, passing on richt. $5. Yolanda Mary Hosterotia, tan nop at stnD sign. $5. Guthrie Bryant uruicnueia. ibu aiop at stop algn, $5. Constance Lorayne PodawtltE, vtoia tion basic rule, $15. Jack Andrew Browitt. violation bas ic rule. $10. Charlea Woodrow Mack, ran stop at atnn sign. $5 forfeited. Elta Frances strlnglellow, follow too closely. $7.50. George Raymond Taylor, follow too c osely. $7.50. Sherman Hunt Sylvester, void for eign license plates, $5. Sammie sexton, violation basic rule, $25 forfeited. Pliny Francis stagg, parking on highway, $15 forfeited. Frank Julius Detz, violation basic rule, $10. Sprov, who recently was replaced as boss of the Soviet security organization. Serov dressed in a four-star army general's uniform danced with his wife, waved to Western acquaintances and seemed com pletely at ease. Khrushchev and other mrmbcrs of the Communist Party Presidi um occupied the head table at the dinner. The premier offered the traditional 10 or so toasts includ ing one to the old year which he said had been so "wonderful" for the Soviet Union he hated to see it go. Toasting the Soviet people and their capacity or hard work he said Russia s new seven-vear eco nomic plan was particulaly im portant in view of competition witn the United States. He leaned in the direction of the U.S. ambassador who was sitting at a nearby table and added ".Mr. Thompson we are going to overtake you. Khrushchev said Communism will triumph not by force but peacefully as the people of the world would como to see that it was a better system than capital But neither in the toasts nor in a brief chat later with Thompson flirt Khrushchev mention the latest Western note to Berlin in which the West refused to adopt a policy ol appeasement. In the course of the toasts Khrushchev referred to the com ing United States visit of Deputy fremier Anastas Nikoyan who was seated at his left. Khrushchev said jestingly "He must promise he will come back and if he does not come back at least he must promise he will not work ainst us. j a, VW if Wt -Hii i CITY BRIEFS FRED S. COLLINS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Collins, Lakevlew, and hus band of the former Ruthie S. Rawlin of Lakevlew, was recently promoted to elec tronics technician second class, USN, while serving aboard the guided missile heavy cruiser USS Can berra, .based at Portsmouth, Virginia. Before entering the Navy in May, I956, Collins attended Lakeview High School and was em ployed by the Lake County Road Department. Prosperity Rehekah Lodge I04 ivill have a public installation of I9.i!) olticers. tnday at 7:30 p.m. at the IO0K Hall. Robe kalis and Odd Fellows and (riend.- are invited. In California Pfc. Bohhv R Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam O. Fleming. 203 Michigan Avenue. is serving at the Kl Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Ana. A Cnintnuniratit class will be' held each Sunday evening during January at Peace Memorial Pres byterian Church. The first session will be January 4 beginning at fi p.m. Each session will last ap proximately one hour. The class is open lo all interested persons. Outgoing and incoming mem bers of the Mariner's Kxecutive APPLICATION RECEIVED WASHINGTON (API The Fed cral Communications Commission Tuesday received an application for a new standard station on 790 kilocycles, one kilowatt, daytime, in Caldwell, Idaho. F. Demcy Mylar and. Harold Shaw, 'doing business as Christian Broadcasting Co. of Idaho. Ti gard, Ore., filed the application. California Weather United Press liilfrnatinn.il San Francisco Bay Area: Fair through Friday alter fog or low overcast this morning: high today .M-bO; low tonight 40-48; northwest winds 8-18 m.p.h. Ml. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Part ly cloudy through Friday with chance of light snow flurries; cooler. Sierra Nevada: Partly cloudy through Friday with chance of snow Hurries in north; cooler in area Friday. Sacramento Valley: Fair morning: cooler in north todav high both days 48-55; low tonight 30-38: north or northwest winds 8 13 m.p.h. tonight and Friday. Northwestern California: Part ly cloudy today, with local valley fog; fair tonight and Friday; cool er; high today and low tonight Napa 56-36. S.-.nta Rosa 60-34, llki ah 62-32: northwest winds 12-25 m.p.h. near coast. Committee of Peace Memorial Church will hold a joint meeting in the church lounge, 7:30 p.m. January 5. NAACP will hold a regular business meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Januaiy 3. at the coun ty library lecture room instead of the usual chamber of commerce room. Interested friends are in viled. Great Bonks discussion group will meet Januaiy 5, 8 p.m. at the city library to discuss ' Dante. The Divine Comedy, Hell and Purga tory." The Annual chinch business meeting of the Bible Baptist Church will be held Friday, Jan uary 9. Aloha Social Club will meet in the Masonic Temple. Friday. January 2, at 1:45 p.m. for a des sert luncheon and a regular busi ness meeting. Hostesses will be Maude Wright, Geneva Swift, Fern Miner and Louise Zinn. All mem bers are invited Satellite Radio Voice Said Lost WASHINGTON AP Like many a New Year's celebralnr hoarse from shouting, the Atlas satellite may have lost its voice. The Army said it appears that communications tests with the sat ellite have ended. The announce ment followed a 24-hour period during which the talking satellite gine no response. Officials said the batteries may have been exhausted by the ex- lent of communications since the Dec. 18 launching. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOYS SWINDLER Brim tn Mr. And Mm, Ralph Swindler December .10 In Klam ath Valley Hospital a boy. weighing h lbs., 4 nzx. WHEATON Born to Mr. and Mm James W. Wheaton Jr. December 30 in Klamath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 7 lbs. r.iRi.R OWENS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Delano Owerta December .10 in Klamath Valley Hospital a girl, weigh ting 0 .tw., 4 ou, mn Rot sni p Boys; R02 Girl: 484 STARK'S JANUARY CLEARANCE New Machines, floor lomplei, rebuilt cleaners. All mutt 90! 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