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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1963)
Wednesday, September 18, 1963 i HERALD AND NEWS. PAGE JA Klamath Falls, Oregon Basin Briefs France, West Germany Reach Agreement On All East-West Problems R. ROY PROBASCO Elk Official Will Visit Local Lodge R. Roy Probasco, district dep uty grand exalted ruler of Ore gon Southeast, will pay an official visit to Klamath Falls Lodge No.! 1247 BPOE on Sept. 19. Confirma-j tion of his impending visit was received by Exalted Ruler Rob ert P. Craig. Initiation of new members will be held in his honor. .The meeting at 8 p.m. will fol low a dinner at the Temple which will be served free to members with July, August and Septem ber birthdays. Others will be served at a minimum charge His schedule here will include a 2 p.m. meeting with Exalted Ruler Craig and Secretary Angus Newton; a 4:30 p.m. meeting with officers and committeemen; the 6:30 p.m. dinner and the initiation meeting. The class will include Harolrfl A. Bailey, William A. Crcswell.l Richard L. Hcssig, Raymond Hunt, and Erwin Rittcr (by trans fer dimit). Probasco will visit the Lake view Lodge, No. 1536, the night before arriving in Klamath Falls. His itinerary will also include Ontario, where he was a one time exalted ruler, Burns, Bend, Madras, John Day and Prineville during late September, October; and November. His appointment to his pres ent status was made by Grand Exalted Ruler Ronald J. Dunn of Oneida. N.Y. In addition to serving as exalt ed ruler of the Ontario lodge he has served on state committees in nominations and for new lodges. The annual districtritualistic contest has been scheduled for John Day on Oct. 26-27. BLY MR. AND MRS. DOUG NEW MAN and children recently re turned from Portland where they purchased a new car. On their return trip, they visited at the home of Mrs. Newman's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dil lard Weathers, in Dexter. JOHN HALVERSON of Sidney. Mont., was a recent visitor at the home of his sister, M r s. Thomas Thomson. FRANKIE WOMACK is recov ering from an injury to his left arm which occurred when he fell on a wood pile. MR. AND MRS. FRED EADES of Los Angeles were recent guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hal r arnworcn. MR. AND MRS. FRANK WO- MACK and children have returned from a trip which took them to Redding and the coast. They returned by way of the Shasta Dam, through the' Redwoods, and then visited in Garberville, Calif. MR. AND MRS. GORDON DO- LAN and children are now resid ing at the ranch which they re cently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Dave Campbell. They are former residents of Ojai, Calif. MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS HAGUE and Mrs. Georgia Hail recently returned from a visit to Medford. , HARVEY HINES, formerly of Houston. Tex., is now residing at the home of his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Holland. LDS Head Dies ORLANDO. Fla. I UPI) Presi dent Henry D. Moyle, first coun selor in the first presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died this morning on a church farm-ranch home near here. He was 74. PARIS (UPD France and. West Germany appeared today to have reached agreement on blocking any East-West pact that would confirm Soviet territorial conquests in central and eastern Europe. Observers said this was the re- Mrs. Green Attacks Shelter Bill WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. Edith Green, D-Ore.. said today that Oregonians have a "great mistrust" of the civil defense program, which she described as a "dumping ground for political hacks and has-beens." Mrs. Green, in a House speech opposed the proposed expenditure of $2.1 billion for fallout shelters as part of a civil defense pro gram which she said would be of no value in a nuclear war. Preponderant sentiment is against the program, which has proven to be a paper tiger," Mrs Green said of the attitude toward civil defense in her state. Portland, Ore., dropped out of the civil defense program despite a personal pica to the City Coun cil by Assistant Defense Secretary Steuart Pittman. Mrs. Green said mistrust of the program in Portland and else where in Oregon was due in part to "the bumbling, lack of purpose, confusing alternating concepts of evacuation and shelter and the use of the federal civil defense office in the past as a dumping ground for political hacks and has-beens. She told the House that the state civil defense radio network had proved to be of no value to Oregon when it was struck by a devasting windstorm on Oct. 12, 1962. Lowest In U.S. NEW YORK (UPD-The lowest temperature reported this morn ing to the U.S. weather bureau, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, was 35 degrees at Redmond, Ore., and Mullan, Idaho. The highest report ed Tuesday was 99 degrees at Presidio, Tex. Danny Kaye is Ambassador-at-Large for UNICEF, an unprece- , dented honor , for an entertainer. He travels with diplomatic port- folio. 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Further developments in the French - German alliance mav I come when West German Chancel lor Konrad Adenauer, scheduled to retire next month, meets French President Charles Hp Gaulle during the weekend at KamDouillet, west of Paris. After Tuesday's cunferpnwv a French government . spokesman said there was "full agreement" on all major East-West problems, "especially that everything must be done to prevent a policy which would result in the worsening of the situation in central- Eurmw and Berlin. Root Of Tension Schroeder said before flvinn back to Bonn Tuesday night that ne ana couve fle Murville were favorable to the East-West par tial nuclear test ban treatv "as I long as it does nothing to pre- I serve the status quo. No detente is worth anything in our eyes un less it cets to the root of the East-West tension, for example the partition of Germany." 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