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11KRAI.D AND
KU Orchestra, Choir
Slates Nov. 26 Concert
Th Klamalh Union High
School Symphony Orchestra
and a cappella choir will pre
sent a Thanksgiving concert at
Mills Auditorium beginning at
8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26.
The orchestra, under the di
rection o( M. Dale Hallack, will
play The Giannini Symphony
No. Two" and Grieg's "Norwe
gian Dance."
Kealured soloist will be Dean
Halbcrt. violinist and graduate
of the KUHS class of 1959. Hal
bcrt is a graduate of Southern
Oregon College of Education
and also attended the Universi
ty of Oregon. He will enter Of
ficers Training School In t h e
Air Force next year.
Halbert Is a pupil of Harry
Borel, well known violin teach
er in Klamath Falls. Halbert
will play "Rondo Capriccioso"
by Saint-Saens, accompanied by
the orchestra, "Partita" by
Bach, unaccompanied, and "Alt
Wien" by Godowskl. His piano
accompanist is Gail Pence.
The choir will sing "Alleluia
and "The Last Words of Da
vid," both by Itandell Thomp
son, and a collection of Jerome
Kern pieces, accompanied by
the orchestra.
Hallack is assisted with the
.orchestra by Normand Poul
shock and Don Herbig. Herbig
assists with the choral w ork and
', Poulshock assists with the string
' work as well as directing the
Klamath Community Sympho
ny. LaMar Jensen, supervisor of
instrumental work for Klamath
Falls schools, assists with the
brass and woodwind players in
the orchestra.
; Funds Set
For Intertie
j WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
' House Appropriations Commit
! lee Friday approved $7 million
'? to begin construction of the pro-
posed federal power Intertie be
twecn the Tacific Northwest and
I California.
I The appropriation loped $18.5
."million off the the $25.5 million
requested by President Kennedy.
The money, to be used to
start construction of (wo extra
high voltage transmission lines
' from federal projects on the Co-
lumbia River, Is subject to
'. several conditions.
; They include hook-up of one
Z line with a private California
i utility pool at the Oregon bor
;der, enactment of an amend
ment giving the Pacific North-
west first call on federal power
'produced in the area, and (he
' right of private contractors to
bid on construction of any or all
of the project.
(P H AMBER
OMAAENTS
by GEORGE T. CALLISON
Manage
KLAMATH COUNTY CM AMUR OF COMMItCI
The Roard of Directors of the
Klamath County Chamber of
Commerce holds its first policy
and planning meeting of (he
fiscal year Wednesday evening
at 7:30 in the conference room
of the chamber offices. Adoption
of a 19(13-64 General Fund budg
et heads a full agenda of sev
eral important considerations.
Under tlie new (wicc-a-month
luncheon m e ( 1 n g schedule
adopted by the board, the next
such meeting, open to all cham
ber members, will he held at
the Pelican Cafe on Wednesday,
,Nov. 27, tlie day before Tlianks
, Riving.
' At last Wednesday's luncheon
those present heard an enthusi
astic account of McMinnville's
"boot strap" industrial develop
ment program from Phil Ilia
dine, editor-publisher of the
MoMinnville News Register,
and member of the board of
directors of MoMinnville Indus
trial iPromotions. M1P has re
c e I v t d nation-wide publicity
mostly, as Hladine suggested,
. because it is probably tlie best
I available example in the United
"Stales of a community literally
lifting itself out of adversity by
tlie boot straps. The key to (lie
striking success of the program
lies, ol course, in (he fac( that
(lie entire community united
and, with a singleness of pur
pose, attacked the problem. Tlie
story would be entirely differ
ent had (lie community divided
into numerous splinter groups,
each pursuing ils own selfish
MOP (fas,
DC
NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Tickets for the concert are
available from any orchestra or
choir member and are priced
at 50 cents each for all scats
and all ages.
Argentina
Cancels
Oil Pacts
BUENOS AIRES (UPI)
President Arturo Illia, fulfilling
a campaign pledge, Friday
night canceled oil-development
contracts with eight American
and two European companies.
There was no immediate re
action from the U.S. oil firms
which have an estimated $397
million tied up in Argentina.
Oilmen called a special meeting
in a suburban home early Sat
urday to examine three decrees
signed by lllia.
The principal decree a 28
page document instructed
the government's chief legal ad
viser, Amilcar Mcrcadcr, to file
suit to determine "among other
things":
"Losses from unreasonable
exploitation of the oil reserves
managed by the contractors.
"Oil waste caused by inad
equate storage.
"Economic harm caused by
the forced reduction In the pro
duction of YiPF (the Argentine
government oil agency) because
of Its obligation to accept
all the production of the com
panies, and
"The taxes these (compan
ies) should pay under prevail
ing law."
Another decree annulled con
tracts with three oil-drilling
companies which had complet
ed almost all their work in Ar
gentina and had received pay
ment. The third decree instruct
ed the chief legal adviser to
give "urgent and preferential"
treatment to an investigation of
the Argentine oil situation
from 1958, when the contracts
were signed, until Oct, 12 (his
year, when lllia took office.
RESTS WITH MOTHER
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (UPD
Liza Minnclll, daughter of Judy
Garland and Vincenlo Minnclli,
was resting at her mother's
home today after being hos
pitalized for three days with a
kidney infection.
Miss MinnoHl, released from
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Fri
day, plans to resume her film
work in about a week.
interests.
Also announced al last Wed
nesday's meeting was the (act
tliat Klamath (Falls had been
successful in attracting the 14
Oregon Cattlemen's Association
convention. This group, num
bering some 700 delegates, will
hold its meeting early in Novem
ber. Also scheduled for fall meet
ings in Klamath Falls next year
aro tlie Oregon Association of
Ileal Estate Boards and ( h e
Oregon Industrial Arts Associa
tion. Interestingly enough, in at
least two of the three instances,
Portland had made definite bids
In hold (lie conventions in the
City of Roses!
In addition to the excellent
publicity value of liaving as
many people as possible see
and appreciate the Klamath
country, there is a very posi
tive economic asoct to conven
tions which those engaged In
convention business thoroughly
appreciate.
It recently was estimated that
(lie dollar value to Portland of
having a University of Oregon
footliall game played in Mult
nomah Stadium runs to approx
imately I1) million dollars! On
a more realistic plane, and
translated into terms which
would apply (o Klamath Falls
and Klamath County, the three
conventions mentioned earlier
which will be held here next
fall, will provide a $100,000 shot
in the arm to (he area's econ
omy !
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Sunday, Nnvembrr 17, 1963
Pope Paul
Intervenes
In Session
VATICAN CITY (UPI (-Pope
Paul VI intervened openly in
Ecumenical Council proceed
dings Friday night for the first
time to try to resolve a bitter
dispute between conservatives
and liberals that has been hold
ing up council work.
The Pope summoned the four
cardinals he appointed (o run
the council presidency and (he
coordinating commission to a
meeting at the Vatican.
No announcement was made
afterward of what' was dis
cussed, but council sources said
one major topic was (lie liberal
conservative dispute over such
questions as whether bishops
should share authority with the
Pope in (he government of the
church, and whether it should
establish an order of deacons
who would be free to marry.
Several weeks ago the coun
cil, in five (est votes, approved
these proposals in principle.
The liberals, who proposed the
votes be taken, intended them
as a directive to the theological
commission preparing a docu
ment on administration of the
church.
Earlier, it was reported that
a majority of (he council is en
thusiastic about a proposed doc
ument opening new horizons to
Roman Catholics who favor
cooperation with other Chris
tians in seeking church unity.
Debate on the paper begins
this week.
The document on ecumenism
states, as teaching for some 550
million Catholics, that the Holy
Spirit "can speak to us through
our separate brethren."
"The separated brethren" are
140 million Orthodox Catholics
and 220 million Protestants.
It is the first time in Catholic
history that the theme of work
ing for Christian unity has been
treated in this official way as
part of church teaching.
Group Cancels Hootenanny
For Segregated Audience
By United Press International
A hootenanny at Jackson,
Miss., was canceled several
hours before showtime Friday
night when a troupe of national
ly known folk singers refused to
entertain a segregated audience.
Most of the 1,500 tickelholders
were given refunds and many
headed for movie houses since
they were dressed for a night
out. The show was to have fea
tured three trios the Journey
men, the Halifax HI and (he
Gcczinslaw brothers and Jo
Mapos.
At Selma, Ala., Solicitor
Blanchard McLeod wired the
Justice Department Friday that
the Dallas (Selma) County
grand jury is investigating the
"misconduct" of department at
torneys in (lie county. McLeod
said an investigation of freo
transportation given Negro lead
er Martin Luther King Jr. in a
government-rented car was only
part of the grand jury prolie.
Mississippi Gov. Ross Barncyt
charged Friday that the Justice
Department took Negro James
Meredith to a civil rights rally
in a car rented with taxpayers
money" when Meredith was at
tending the University of Mis
sissippi last May.
Elsewhere in the nation:
Wllllamston, N.C. Police
arrested 22 Negro demonstra
Demonstrators Snub Bail
WII.LIAMSTON, N.C. (UPI)
Jailed anti - segregation dem
onstrators, including 15 white
Northern ministers, continued
to ignore bond privileges to
day. TI ministers and (11 Negroes
were joined by t8 more dem
onstrators Friday night follow
ing the second racial march in
as many days in this eastern
North Carolina town.
Police niwstod 22 Negroes
during the latest demonstration
but lour of the group were ju
veniles. Bond for the demonstrators
has been set at 50O but they
have refused to post t h e
amount choosing instead to re
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KF VOLS ATTEND SYMPOSIUM Mrs. William Georgesen I center I, and Mrs. Bernard
McDonald, both of Klamath Falls, consult with Dr. Richmond T. Prehn, associate profes
sor of pathology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, during a sym
posium on science and cancer held recently in Portland. Dr. Prehn participated in the
session sponsored by the American Cancer Society and attended by the local women.
U.S. And Brazil Reach Aid Agreement
SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPD
The United States and Brazil
reached agreement early Satur
day on the terms of a disputed
aid proposal, resolving the last
major clement of controversy at
the n(cr-Amorican Economic
Conference.
The resolution agreed on af
ter night-long discussion pro
vides that a Brazilian plan for
the creation of a $20-billion inter-American
aid fund to which
"all nations" might contribute
will be taken up for study with
in 90 days by tlie newly-created
agency for coordination of
U.S. aid to Latin America.
The Conference decided lhat
the coordinating agency should
hold its first meeting in Buenos
Aires, starting Feb. 24 and eon-
tors for parading without a per
mit during a march from a
church to the county jail where
76 other demonstrators were
lodged.
Cnlunihus, S.C, A private
agency said Friday a study
showed that cities and towns in
the South have moved more
quickly than states toward de
segregating their recreational
facilities.
Danville, Va. The Rev.
Martin Luther King Jr., battling
a case of flu, arrived Friday to
view the racial situation in this
southern Virginia tobacco-lcx-tilc
center.
Syracuse, N.Y, Charges
against all but one of 08 persons
arrested in racial demonstration
two months ago were dismissed
"in tlie interest of justice Fri
day. Greensboro, N.C. Mayor
Stan Brookshire of Charlotte
told a delegation of civil rights
leaders from Greensboro, Winston-Salem,
Durham and his
own city Friday that stripped of
emotionalism, the race issue was
a simple matter of giving tlie
Negro his just rights.
Chester, Pa. Bail was post
ed Friday for the remaining 77
persons among the 240 arrested
during three days of racial dem
onstrations at (he Franklin Ele
mentary School.
main in Martin County's now
integrated jail.
The jail was integrated Fri
day after the white ministers
went on a hunger strike in pro
test of the prison's segregated
facilities. After the racial bars
were lowered in the jail, the
ministers ale a lunch alter re
fusing supper Thursday night
and breakfast 'Friday morning.
A hearing for the demonstra
tors has been set for Dee. 2.
The demonstrators, led by lo
cal Southern Christian leader
ship Conference leader Golden
Frinks, were charged with vio
lation of a city ordinance re
quiring a permit 24 hours in
advance of a parade or demonstration.
If
tinuing to March 14. The Bra
zilian plan presumably would
lie discussed at that meeting.
Creation of the coordinating
agency, an earlier source of
controversy, was approved Fri
day night by all of the new
world nations represented here
except Bolivia, which abstained
from the vote.
Bolivian Planning Minister
Roberto Jordan Pinto said his
government does not believe
the United States and Latin
America are completely pre
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pared to carry out the Alliance
for Progress aid program,
which would be coordinated by
the new agency.
"We are frank w here 'others
are not," Jordan said. "Presi
dent Kennedy and those around
him have (o coe with those
who do not understand Latin
America and its people."
Dominican delegate Pedro
Casals, who voled for the reso
lution, said he believed it
should have contained some
reference to what he called
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Of Major
WASHINGTON (CPU Little
hope remained today for enact
ment this year of the civil
rights and (ax cut bills (he
(win cornerstones of (President
Kennedy's legislative program.
The $11 billion tax cut bill
ran afoul of the Senate Finance
Committee wtiich, by a 12 (o 2
vote, spiked a drive to speed
up its hearings on (he measure.
The vote virtually killed any
serious prospect that the pro
gram would win approval at
(his session of Congress. ,
The civil rights bill was
pushed back another two days
on its scheduled journey (o the
House floor.
House Judiciary Committee
Chairman Emanuel Celler, D
N.Y., set Nov. 20 as the dead
line for opponents and support
ers to draft reports on (he bill.
The two-day extension was
asked by southern bloc con
gressmen who want more time
to prepare their reports.
With the reports held up until
late this week, plus a Thanks
giving holiday recess, it may
be impossible to get the Rules
Committee to act before the
"political criteria" in U.S. aid
programs.
"The United Slates uses po
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ing the recent crisis (which
created the present Dominican
civilian junta regime)."
Debate on the wording of tlie
Brazilian measure went on in a
subcommittee room through the
night Friday night, while the
full conference was registering
its formal approval of the co
ordinating agency and other
measures agreed on earlier.
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In a not overly optimistic
forecast at his news conference
Thursday, Kennedy said he
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NEW YORK (UPI) Stocks
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nearly 5 months.
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week of setbacks for the Dow
Jones industrial average which
were more than double the total
losses for the two prior weeks.
Trading seemed inclined to pick
up in 'periods of retreat rather
than in periods of strength
a sign of bearing sentiment.
Monday was a rather half
hearted session during which
prices scored a moderate ad
vance spearheaded by a narrow
group of market favorites. It
was characterized by a dip in
volume as some members of the
Wall Street community observed
the Veterans' Day holiday.
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picious of the semi-holiday ad
vance and felt it was an indica
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AFL-CIO biennial convention in
New York Friday he did not
expect to get his tax bill passed
in (his session of Congress, but
was confident the session be
ginning in January would pass
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