BUICK FOR '64 Wilson Wiley of Wilson Wiley Buick Co. in Klamath Falls stands
beside Buiclt's Wildcat for 1964 (top). Wildcat has taken on a new appearance with
complete restyling of the front, sides and rear. The new grille outlined by a stout
chrome frame features a floating center bar which carries the Tri-Shield emblem.
Wildcat features exclusive chrome plated spoke wheels as an optional item. Below, Mr.
Wiley shows the new 1964 Buick LeSabre. It has a wider, lower front appearance, new
wrap-around bumper and new die-east grille. The LeSabre features new front fender
and hood styling and horiiontal tail lamps that extend from back panel into rear
quarters. The entire line of 1964 Buieks is now on display at Wilson Wiley Buick Co.,
1 330 Main.
Mme. Nhu
Sees Hope
WASHINGTON (UPI) -iMme.
Ngo Nhu, South Viet Nam's con
troversial First Lady, believes
Americans are sympathetic to
her but "puzzled like me" about
U.S. policies towards her coun
try. Mme. Nhu, on an unofficial
lour of the United States, said
the American people have heard
only one side of the story about
Viet Nam. "For once they hear
something else," she said Sun
day during a radio program.
She appeared on From the
People Radio Press Interna
tional. She criticized the State De
partment for suspending some
U.S. economic aid to Viet Nam
when "we are winning the
war." She said she considered
it proof that the United States
was trying to stir up the Viet
namese against the government
headed by her brother-in-law,
Ngo Dinh Diem.
Mme. Nhu predicted that Viet
Nam would repay all aid pro
vided by the United States, and
said that even now her country
is looking for ways to reduce
U.S. help.
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U.S. Continues To Live
Under 'Shadow Of War'
BOSTON (UPI) President
Kennedy said Saturday in a
foreign policy address that de
spite new hopes of peace
on the horizon "we still live in
the shadow of war."
Kennedy spoke at the Univer
sity of Maine in Orono where
he was awarded an honorary
doctor of laws degree.
Then he made an aerial in
spection of Passamaquoddy
Bay, proposed site of a hydro
electric project, before flying
here.
In his University of Maine
speech the President said the
United States must continue to
explore every possible pathway
to peace, but warned that the
road ahead is "long and hard
and full of traps and pitfalls."
He added that is no reason
"not to take every step we can
safely take."
Kennedy recalled the Cuban
crisis came a year ago next
week and criticized Republi
cans who have accused him of
backing town alter demanding
the withdrawal of Russian mis
siles. He said only the most "zeal
ous partisan" could call the
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Cuban matter a defeat for this
country.
"While it is loo late to say
that nothing has changed in Soviet-American
relations, it is
(no early to assume that the
change is permanent.
"There are new rays of hope
on the horizon but we still
live in the shadow of war."
The Chief Executive said
there was nothing inconsistent
about signing an atmospheric
nuclear test ban, on the one
hand, and testing underground
on the other, nor about being
willing to sell surplus wheat to
the Soviets while refusing to
sell strategic items.
MOB SI.AYS ALGKRIAN
CASABLANCA. Morocco
( UPI I Police reported Satur
day that a crowd fatally beat
an unidentified young Algerian
who said publicly here Friday
that he supported Algeria's
stand in the border conflict
with Morocco.
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LONDON (UPU-The death of
Diana Churchill, oldest daughter
of Sir Winston Churchill, was
announced today by a family
spokesman.
The Westminster coroner's of
fice said it was examining some
bottles found at Miss Churchill's
home before deciding whether
to hold an inquest.
It was understood the 54-year
old Miss Churchill was found
dead Sunday in the bedroom of
her home in the expensive Bel
gravia district of London.
Neighbors said she had not
appeared ill, and when last seen
Saturday night seemed "gay
and carefree."
Miss Churchill was the former
wife of Duncan Sandys, Com
monwealth relations secretary
in tlie current cabinet. They
were divorced in I960 and she
took her maiden name again.
Miss Churchill also had been
married to John Milner Bailey,
a wealthy South African. They
were divorced in 1935 after
three years of marriage.
Miss Churchill was one of the
first women to volunteer for
military duty when World War
II broke out in 1939. She be
came an efficer in tlie Women's
Royal Naval Service and later
a Red Cross worker.
She had three children from
her marriage with Sandys. The
oldest, Julian, is 29.
Court Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Ocl. II
Lloyd Alton Drew, drunk. SIS forfeit
ed. Jesse Marble Alphord, drunk, S35 or
five or 10 days.
Willis George Oden, drunk, SIS or
five or 10 days.
Buddy Ellis O'Hara. drunk. SIS or
five or 10 days.
Leslie Clarence Stanley, drunk, SIS
or five or 10 days.
TRAFFIC CASES
Violation basic rule:
Mary Elizabeth Anning. 45 In 25, SIS
forfeit.
Terry Lee Parks. 3 In 25. S25 forfeit.
Lloyd Claude Thomas, 37 In 20, S3S
forfeit.
Larry Ray King, 35 In 15. SI0 forlelt.
Billy Whitney Ullrich. 30 In 20, SI0
forfeit.
Cecil Leo Slrunk. 15 In 25, S10 forlelt.
James Edward Hobarl, 30 in 20, S10
tine.
Harry Dolan Bolvin, 35 in 20, S2S for
feit. James Henry Moore, 35 In 25, $10
torleil.
Dean Curtis Rhoads, 35 In 25, S10
tine.
Alvln Ira Powell, 30 In 20, SI0 forlelt.
John Downing Evans Jr., 30 In 20,
SI0 forfeit.
Arthur Leroy McGonagle, 35 in 25,
S10 torleit.
Lloyd Alton Drew, 35 In 25. S10 for
feit. Failure yield right of way:
Willard Ewell Dodge, SI5 forfeit.
Lewis Hamilton Luklng, dismissed.
Disobeyed slop sign:
Homer John Luke, 110 forfeit.
Disobeyed traffic signal:
Denny Michael McClane, S10 forfeit.
Lawrence Dean Smith, dismissed.
Oscar Gustaf Stenberg, S10 forfeit.
Dorothea Estell McAnulty, d I s
missed! no operator's license on per
son, dismissed.
Expired vehicle plates:
Bertie Mae Gilford. S7.50 forfeit.
Roberf Edward Huff, S7.50 forfeit.
Charles Gerald Polk, S7.50 forfeit.
Driving wrong way on one way
slreet;
Waller Robert Morehouse, S7.se for
feit.
Excessive muffler noise:
Floyd M. Ohles, S7.50 forfeit.
Illegal U-turn:
Jerry Charles Falrcloth, S7.50 lorfeit.
Percy Young, S7.S0 forfeit.
Driving during suspended period:
Gerald Dean Skelton, SSO fine.
Reckless Driving:
Karen Joan Sanders, 1100 or 20 days.
PLANS BERLIN VISIT
BONN, Germany (UPI)
Chancellor Ludwig Erhard will
make his first visit to Berlin as
head of the West German gov
ernment Oct. 28-29, it was an
nounced here Saturday.
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Yelling, chanting Berber vil
lagers surged around us, pinning
us in front of tlie army garri
son in this desert town near the
Algerian-Moroccan frontier..
"Long live the king (Hassan
of Morocco)!" they chanted to
gether in Arabic. "Make stew
out of (Algerian President Ah
med) Ben Bella! Give us weap
ons to defend the true frontier
of Morocco!"
The Moroccans staged a wild,
45-mimtte demonstration when a
group of foreign correspondents
arrived here cn route to the
frontier near the village of Ich,
raided Friday by the Algerian
army.
Bou-Arfa is 90 miles north
west of Colomb Bcchar, Al
geria. The village is inhabited by
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who herd the goats and camels
through the unpaved streets.
They ate edgy because their
adobe houses and families are
in tlie troubled frontier area.
When we arrived, men, young
and old, raced over the desert to
stare at us Westerners, a sight
seldom seen in the Moroccan
desert.
We were taken to an army
garrison. The villagers gath
ered across the street, quietly
watching the photographers.
Then one spotted a tape rec
order and began to shout his
feelings to the newsmen, who
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