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PAGE-8 HERALD AND XEVYS, Klamath Falll, Off. Monday, October 7, 1K3 School Boards Plan Joint Meeting Klamath Falls elementary and jfrom Superintendent Ray Hunsak er on music summer school, the the matter of election notices, among other items. The City Council, meeting at 7:30 p.m., will hold three public hearings and consider six ordi nances. high school boards of education will meet jointly tonight and the Riverside project, training of bus drivers and summer school policy. Klamath Falls City Council will In addition. Hunsaker will re hold its regular session at City port further information on the proposed usage of the Oregon Technical Institute campus by Klamath Union High School when the campus is abandoned next year. ' Committee will report on cus todial working policies and insur ance and the trustees will take up Hall. The school boards will meet at COMPLETE TREE SERVICE BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY 6200 So. 6th TU 2-5353 7:30 p.m. at the Administration Building,- 475 South Alameda. That meetini! will be preceded by a meetine of the elementary board I at 7:15 for payment of bills. The two boards will hear reports LUCAS FURNITURE'S BIG 2 1 1MHi NEW MERCURY ON DISPLAY The 1964 Mercury is now being shown at Joe Fisher Motors, 677 South Saventh Street. At left, Palo Sechrist, sales managar, is shown with the Mercury Maraudar 2-door hardtop. The 1964 Mercury offers two new series and a choice of two distinctive roof designs in the medium-priced market. The Ma rauder also comes in a 4-door hardtop. Mercury also offers six V-8 engines, two more than last year, ranging from 250 to 425 horsepower. At right, Charles Ramp, Joe Fish- er manager, displays the top-of-the-line Mercury, the Park Lane. He pointed out that emphasis in the new Mercury is on luxury and performance. All three series Mercury models offer the unique Breezeway roof with retracting rear window. The roof design offers functional use in wintertime, keeping the rear window clear of ice, snow and rain, and in summer, it shades rear seat passengers. The 1964 Mercury models are now on display a Joe Fisher's. Bishops Court Power; See Ho Threat To Pope VATICAN CriY (UP1) - Lib eral cardinals from North Amer ica, Western Europe and Africa assured the Ecumenical Council today that no threat to the pri macy of the Pope is involved in a proposal to enhance the poW' -ers of bishops. A parade of prominent prelates strongly defended in council de bate the idea that bishops of the church constitute a "college" or 6acred body -which shares with the Pope responsibility for the government and welfare of the wfiole church. Some conservative council fathers have voiced fear that the concept endangers papal supremacy. Another highlight of today's de bate was a vigorous rebuttal by Julius Cardinal Deopfncr, liberal archbishop of Munich, Germany, of a speech delivered last week by Francis Cardinal Spellmun of New York. Spellman had attacked a provi sion in the document on the church now before the council which would permit the ordina tion of married deacons in mis sionary territories which have a shortage of priests. Doepfner disputed Spellman's contention that the proposal would tlu-cateii the tradition of priestly celibacy, iHc said the deacons would bo carefully chos cn to meet special circumstances and -would not be merely "scond class priests without the obliga tion of celibacy." Strong statements in favor of the "collegiality" concept were made by Albert Gregory Cardinal Meyer of Chicago, Paul Emilc Cardinal Legcr of Montreal, Franziskus Cardinal Koenig of Vienna, Joseph Cardinal iLelevre of Bourgcs, France, Bernard Jan Cardinal Alfrink of Urtrech, Netherlands, Laurcan Cardinal Rugambwa of Tanganyika and Patriarch Maximov IV Saigh of Antloch, of tho Melchites. Guiseppe Cardinal Sirl of Genoa NOW SHOWING MAGNIFICENT NEW TRIUMPH FROM THE MAKER OF 'EL CID'I SAMUEL BRONSTON mum . gfUtoM TV55DAYS AT PEKING was the only conservative cardi nal to take part in today's debate, and he acknowledged the desir ability of some council recogni tion of the importance of the Col lege of Bishops. But he warned tliat the bishops have no exist ence . as a joint body and no power "except in union with the Roman pontiff. Cardinal Legcr said that no one should be afraid that Die enhanced role of the bishops would in any way weaken the doctrine of papal primacy. Both Legcr and Kucnig stressed that the collegiality of the bish ops was not a new idea but has always been implicit in the tradi tions of the church and in Scrip ture. Cardinal Meyer developed in detail the Scriptural basis for the idea, lie said Christ en trusted duties and powers over tlie church to all of the apostles as a body and not just to Peter as an individual. Northern California: Mostly fair through iucsday. The Dalles and Hood River: In creasing clouds tonight, chance; of few showers late Tuesday west end of gorge; winds light vari-. able; highs 03-70 Tuesday; low to night 43-48. Baker and La Grande: Mostly fair tonight, increasing clouds Tuesday with high 62-67; low to night. 35-40. Bend: Mostly fair tonight, in creasing clouds Tuesday w ith high 60-65; low tonight 32-37. Portland - Vancouver: Increas ing clouds tonight, chance few showers late Tuesday; high Tuesday 65-70; low tonight 43-48. Western Oregon: Occasional Tree Dealers Told Of Law Aide Raps Madame Nhu SAN FRANCISCO (UP1) - Do Vang Ly, South Viet Nam's new ambassador to the United States, leaves hero today for Washington to present his credentials to Pres ident Kennedy. Arriving here Sunday night, the new envoy quickly disassociated himself from the controversial views of Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu and declared that he would bo his country's sole spokesman in the united States. Mmo. Nhu, the outspoken sis. tcr-in-lnw of South Viet Nam President Ngo Dinh Diem, is ex peeled to leave Paris and arrive in New York later today. "As long as I am chief of mis sion of the Vietnamese govern inont in the united States, I shall speak for the government, and only me, Ly said. "Her (Mme. Nhu'sl actions and my actions have nothing in common. She is not a mombcV of the government. . .Sho is head of a political party, tho Women's Solidarity Association, of which she Is the founder: But she 'can not talk for tho government." Canal Water Turnout Set Walcr In the main canal of thcl Klamath Irrigation District will he turned out (or the winter on Tuesduy, Oct. 15. instead of Oct 10 as announced in a previous news story earned in the Herald and News. Date for termination of de livery whs set by tlie board of directors. o3Sm Now Playing! Th Story of a Girl and tha Man who lad Her to bacoma . JOANNE - WCHATO L . i Tin Mm - 20ttwwmi Weather Roundup showers or thundershowers along coast late today and much of area tonight; chance few showers Tuesday; highs 62-72; low 40-52, Eastern Oregon: Partly cloudy, few scattered showers or thun dershowers, mainly north portion; high Tuesday 62-72; low tonight 35-50. Tatoosh to Blanco: Winds east 10-20 off Washington and 6-16 off Oregon; occasional showers or thundershowers. Five Day Weather Western Oregon: Highs in 60's and lows in 40 s; more than nor mal rainy periods with total amount between one half and one inch. Eastern Oregon: Highs in 60's and lows 35-46; more than nor-; mal showers with amount between one fourth and one half inch. Temperatures during me 24 YREKA The Siskiyou County Sheriff's Office recently an nounced that 1963 Christmas tie dealers must comply with the new amendments to Section 384A of the petal code of the stale of California. Any person now cutting or transporting more than five trees or five pounds of shrubs or boughs must make application for transportation tags at tlie sher iff's office in Yrcka. A landowner may cut his own trees, but may not transport them or have them transported without making ap plication. Anyone culling on property not his own must -submit a written permit to the sheriffs office signed by tho landowner of his authorized agent and acknowl edged before a notary public, be fore he can make application for transportation tags. Tlie .permit is to contain the number of species of trees and the legal description of the real properly, as usually found in deeds and conveyances, which cutting or removal or both will take place. One copy of the permit must he filed with tlie sheriff's office prior to the cutting of trees. Any person violating any provi sion of the subsections of Sec tion 384 will be Riulty ot a mis demeanor and upon conviction may fie punished by a fine not to exceed $500, imprisonment in the county tail not exceeding s I x months, or both. hours ending at day. Astoria Baker Brookings Medford, Newport North Bend Pendleton Portland Redmond Salem The Dalles Chicago ' Los Angeles New York San Francisco Phoenix ' Washington ' Trash Sparks Cause Of Blaze H1.Y Smirks from a Uah fire were believed to have caused a fire which completely destroyed a storage Shetl and child s play house owned bv Mr. and Mrs Jim Baker on Oct. 2. Quick action by the Bly Vol unleer Fire Department. KFPA and forest service crews kept tlie tire from reaching surrounding homes and buildings. Ihc lire first observed bv'Mrs. Ray Nelson, who turned In tho alarm at 1:30 p.m. Tall drv crass in tlie area auseH the fire to spread rapidly Nn estimate of tlie damage to the contents of the shed was avail able. 4 a.m. PDT'to- High Low Pep, 64 m 60 M " 68 65 69 61 69 73 90 80 Rl 74 97 78 43 36 50 43 47 44 42 36 40 46 67 62 58 60 65 50 FAA Brings Military Aircraft Under System Interpreter Asks Asylum TOKYO (UP1I An interpreter for a Communist Chinese scien tific delegation climbed over the wall of the Soviet Embassy be fore dawn today and asked for political asylum, diplomatic sources reported. The Japanese Foreign Office identified tlie defector as Chou Hong-ching, 44, who came here with the delegation last month for an international ctnference on oil pressure machinery. The sources said Chou made his way to the Soviet Embassy about 4 a.m. today, climbed over the seven-foot concrete wall, and ask ed Soviet officials for asylum. Airline sources said five mem bers of the delegation left fur home today but three others, in cluding the leader, remained in Tokyo. One report identified Chou as a member of the faculty at Peking Industrial University. Soviet and Chinese spokesmen declined comment on the defec tion, the second of a Peking offi cial in recent days. In Moscow, Communist sources said Sunday that Chou Hising-pu. second secretary .of the Peking Embassy in London, had elected to stay in tlie Soviet capital with his wife and two children. Chou arrived in Moscow several weeks ago, ostensibly on his way home, but he did not continue his trip to China. Since the Smo-Soviet split be came public, there have been no known instances of Soviet defec tions to the Chinese. WASHINGTON (UPI) The Federal Aviation Agency (FAAl is bringing all military aircraft on interceptor missions under its Air Traffic Control (ATC) System. The move is designed to reduce the possibility of collisons be tween fast-flying fighters and private planes. The FAA has tried out the concept in the Indianapolis, Detroit and Chicago Air Traffic Control Center areas with "very successful" results. This major air safety action was revealed in the f'AA's monthly publication "Aviation News," which contained a digest of a hitherto unpublicizcd speech byi the agency's top ATC official,! David Thomas. Thomas said 'nearly half of tlie, 2,300 near-collisions reported to the FAA in the past five years in-1 volved military aircraft. Several! near-misses between fighters and airliners have occurred this year. Chaugeover Soon I Thomas said as soon as ex panded equipment and personnel requirements are met, all inter cept activities will be under ATC guidance except for the actual Intercept portion of a, mission. He said the FAA also is provid ing personnel to assist the Air Defense Command in setting up a training program for all personnel in fighter-intercept operations. The civilian agency also is encouraging Ihe military to conduct as many flights as possible under the FAA's ATC system such as filing instrument flight plans which en ables ATC to keep better track of military aircraft. Thomas said the FAA's study of 2,500 near-collision reports since 1958 showed that: About 20 collisions involving civil aircraft occur each year. This rate has been fairly consistent since the immediate post World War II days. Luck Not Skill Sixty lo too incidents annually were so close that collision avoid ance was pure luck rather than resulting from evasive action by pilots. Most "near-misses" occur in jdaylight, in clear weather and in the cn route portion of the flight (contrary to a common belief that the congested airspace near air ports is the main breeding ground for incidents i. Filing an IFR (instrument light rules! plan offers no full protection if the "other guy" is flying VFR (visual flight rule); in 1962 alone, there were 156 near collisions between planes operating II' K presumably in protected air space, and aircraft flying VFf. For no apparent reason. Thursday is the "most prevalent day for near-accidents." J HOME FURNISHINGS I STOREWIDE SALE PLUS WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE Everything in our store and our big warehouse stock all reduced for this sole! Savings in every department . . . savings in every price range from our finest furniture to our budaer oieces. Come in . . . browse around . . . save. MondavSoeeial! .Only mWMk 3 pc. Curved SECTIONAL Charming Provincial styling; Curved center section with 2 end sections with arms. 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