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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1963)
CHRISTMAS GIVING James J. Cavanaugh, right, personnel manager of Weyerhaeuser Company, present ed a check in the amount of $300 from company em ployes to the Christmas Bureau. The money will buy toys and clothing and other necessities to be distributed to parents through the Christmas Store or for others in need who might be overlooked during the holiday season, Cavanaugh is administrator of the fund which goes to athletic activities and certain charities. Jack Lyon, treas urer of the Inter-Agency Council, which sponsors the Christmas Bureau that clears requests and offers of help to prevent duplication of effort. Honduras, Dominican Win U.S. Recognition WASHINGTON 'UPI - The United Slates Saturday formal ly resumed diplomatic relations with Honduras and Ihc Domini can Republic. Kecoffnition had been withdrawn after military coups in both countries. The State Department an nounced that diplomatic notes were sent Saturday formally rec oRnizing the povcrnmonts which came to power following a mili tary coup in Honduras Oct. 3 and a similar coup in the Do minican Republic Sept. 25. U.S. officials said, however, that no decision has yet been made on resuming aid to the two countries, to return eco nomic or military aid missions or to return U.S. ambassadors. AM were withdrawn following I he coups. Officials said these additional steps wouid be considered later. They indicated they would de pend on continued progress of regimes in (be two countries to- Chamber Post PORTUWD UPI William Wessinger. president of the Blitt. Weinhard Co., was selected as president of the Portland Cham ber of Commerce Friday. Wessinger succeeds Don ald McCallum. president of Title & Trust Co., who becomes chair man of the chamber's board of directors. Red China Claims U.S. Doesn't Dare Risk War PARIS H'PI' Red China's Foreign Minister Chen Yi said today he sees no prospect of a third world war "for the mo ment" because the United States wouldn't dare risk one. In an interview, Chen said Latin America. Asia and Africa rmSst be united against Ameri ca and its European allies to insure peace. "The danger of war still ex ists. . as long as imperialism exists," he said. Chen said the United States has isolated itself from mo.-t wars in the past "until the sit The Idea! FAMILY CHRISTMAS PRESENT! CABLE TELEVISION INSTALLATION NOW OR OLD TIMERS CERTIFICATE Call TU 2-5533 KLAMATH CABLE TV , ' . .. - - ward return to democratic, con stitutnal government. The State Department an nouncement said the recognition action was based on the fact that both the Dominican and Honduran regimes have issued decrees setting forth timetables for free elections. "Both regimes have given public assurances of respect for civil liberties, freedom of action for political parties, and that in ternational obligations will be fulfilled," the U.S. statement said. The U.S. embassies hi the two countries, were net closed doira when tine American am bassadors were withdrawn. They are presently headed by charges d'affaires. In suspending relations fol lowing tlie coups which ousted President Juan Bosch of the Dominican Republic and Presi dent Ramon Villeda ..Morales of Honduras, the Kennedy admin istration said the freeze could be lifted if the rebel regimes took concrete steps tow ard res toration of democracy. U.S. officials beJieve this re quirement has iieen met in Honduras. Military leader there have agreed to turn over all .power in .March, 1!65, to a constituent assembly which would draft a constitution. A new president would then be elected. uation became f a v o r a ble enough to profit by them." The United States "won noth ing" by its speedy confronta tion of communism in Korea, lie said. ' "U.S. intervention in Korea was a bad business i for t lie Americans i" he said. "They lost face." "The U.S. does not dare de clare war now is it pleases be cause of. . .the power of the Communist bloc. . ." he said. "If they want to start a war they will have to do it them selves. They w ill be . . . com pletely isolated." Opposed Lawyers Wage Spirited Verbal Baffle DALLAS (UPI Ooggedly opposed lawyers in the Jack Ruby murder trial waged a spirited out-of-court battle Sat urday over the only legal case resulting thus far from Presi dent Kennedy's assassination. Ruby. 52. charged with kill ing suspected assassin Lee Har vey Oswald, was shielded from the attorneys' jousting by jail bars and a heavy guard. The lawyers' exchanges were through news media. Plans Set To Guard President NEW YORK il'PP Presi dent Johnson's second visit to New York City within 10 days has once more set into motion maximum security measures of unprecedented proportions. Johnson is scheduled to fly here from. Washington next Tuesday to address the United Nations' General Assembly. The President made a trip to New York last Sunday to attend fu neral services for the late New York Senator Herbert H. Leh man. V It was the Chief Executive's first trip to New York as Presi dent. It came so soon after the Nov. 22 assassination of Presi dent Kennedy that security con scious officials marshalled more than fi.000 policemen, po licewomen, FBI and Secret Serv ice agents to protect Johnson. Security was so tight that even veteran newsmen at Idle wild Airport, well known to lo cal security officials, were barred from the area where Johnson's plane landed. Similar precautions will be taken for the Tuesday visit, ac cording to an announcement Friday by Deputy Police Com missioner Walter Arm. Johnson's visit to the city on Sunday. Dec. 8 lasted less than two hours. The planned trip Tuesday also will be of short duration with the .Presi dent heading bock immediately to Washington. NO REPORT CARDS ROME (UPD - Tlie educa tion ministry announced Satur day report cards for Italian schoolchildren will not be dis tributed until after Christmas. She loves her husband but she loves ED, too! every FRIG I DAI RE Deluxe Mobil DISHWASHER at the lowest price ever1. ONLY $111 Washes and El Jj Csijl dries like mod! No costly installation . . . rolls anywhere! Docs place settings for 9 people with 5-cycle convenience. All porcelain interior. It's a grand gift for the family! dft 1 1 Deluxe 7 a Nb OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK! Vern Owens' Cascade Home Furnishings 412 Main Tlie fight Saturday was Dallas Dist. Ally. Henry Wade vs. famed Mclvin Belli of San Francisco, Ruby's newly . ap pointed defense lawyer. News sources have quoted Belli as saying he would work to have the trial moved from Dallas and would seek Ruby's release under bond. "We think the Ruby case can be tried in Dallas and he can obtain a fair trial here." Wade said. "We don't think this is a bondable case because the law provides that in no case where the death penalty is proper pun ishment can bail be made." Belli said he would return to Dallas next Friday from the West Coast. It was reported that he had $100,000 for bond and some sources said a venue change request was expected then. The murder trial is set for Feb. 3, but there may be a pre trial sanity hearing. Wade will seek the death pen alty on the murder with malice charge. Belli said his main defense would be an insanity plea. The World's Most-Wanted Barometer! Be Your Own Weatherman . . . hrllina (KM Hum ! 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Freeman will be spokesmen for the Farm Bureau, the Grange, the Nation al Farmers Union, the National Farmers Organization, the Na tional Federation of Farmers Cooperative, and the Coopera tive League of the U.S.A. Newsom, flanked by represen tatives of the organizations at the grange-sponsored meeting, said the group "commended the action of the House wheal sub committee in beginning new nrrman opllral craft mm far superior prrrl mn. Of polluted ma hnc- any, aelld wood rat, diameter. Bint, knob and Uriel pollhhed brans, Atlrar live painted, bakedenamel dial. Give Green Stamps BAROMETER Credit Gladly COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 730 Main TU 4-7121 50c for Poslaj and Insurance. Ask Us To Introduce You to ED! (Electric Dishwather) Modl DW STE64 Throw away your dishcloth! "Diihmobile" woihti, scrubs, son irixes and dries all your dishei! Rolls anywhere takes only 24'i24 inches of space. Beauti ful ma pie wood chopping block top. 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