Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1957, Image 12

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South Loses Major
Battle in Senate
Over Ciyil Rights
Wa.-hins'rn F The South
has lost a major ba'.t'e in the
Senate for the first time over
civil rights legislation, but has
not yet lost the v.ar.
The bizgest battles are stil!
to come and probably will tie
up te Sen.'t'e during most of
July in a filibuster. But even
then, the chances that southern
Democrats can defeat the bill
will be much less bright than
in past years.
Fint Hound Victory
Supporters of the House ap
proved administration civil
rights biil won a first round
victory in the 1P.57 struggle
Thursday night. By a vote of
45 to 39, tiie Senate refused to
follow normal procedure to send
the Hyuse bill to its Judiciary
Committee, where a similar
measure ia been bottled up
since last winter.
The effect of this voe was
to hold the bill in the Senate.
. where it can be taken up by s
majority vote like any bill re
ported hv a Senate committee
The motion to take up the bill
Is not expected until shortly aft
er the July 4 holiday.
Need 64 Votes
Because that motion will be
subject to filibuster, it can, in
fact, be carried only if support
ers of the bill can muster the
64 votes required to shut off
debate under the Senate's anti
filibuster rule.
Thursday night's vote did not
represent a true test on the civil
rights issue because It came on
a procedural question and in
volved a departure from Senate
custom. For instance, a number
of northern and western Demo
crats, such as Sens. John F.
Kennedy (Mass.), Mike Mans
field (Mont ), and Wayne L.
Morse (Ore), who favor civil
rights legislation, lined up with
the southern bloc. They believed
the bill should have been re
ferred to committee and an at
tempt made later to discharge
It if the committee failed to act.
Terry Moore's Mate
Denies Her Charges
Santa Monica, Calif. tpi
Wealthy Panama insurance
broker Eugene Charles McGrath
has denied that his estranged
wife, film star Terry Moore, has
any grounds for divorce.
Miss Moore filed for divorce
Monday in Superior Court on
charges of mental cruelty but
accused McGrath of associating
with several women during
their marriage. The suit claimed
the couple separated June 5.
McGrath in answer to the suit
stated "there has been no separa
tion of the parties." He also de
fied "all other allegations" in
the complaint.
The actress and McGrath were
married Jan. 1, 1956, at Las Ve
gas. She previously was married
to football star Glenn Davis.
Klamath Accident
Takes Woman's Life
Klamath Falls 'in One
woman was killed and three
persona were injured here to
day when a car failed to nego
tiate a turn and rolled over near
a viaduct at the north end of
Klamath" Falls.
Mrs. Viola Abraham, 3,
Poulsbo. Wash., was killed. Po
lice said she was driver of the
car.
Injured were Frank Delano
fcvans, 24. Port Blakeley, Wash..
his mother, Mrs. Virginia Evans,
Centralis, and Virginia Kincaid
Rochester, Wash. They were
O taken to Klamath Valley hos
pital where attendants said no
ore was believed seriously hurt.
!,t was Klamath county's 13th
1967 traffic death.
British Acfor Hurt
In Auto Accident
Hollywood ir- British actor
Noel Drayton, 43. was reported
in "seriout condition" today
from injuries suffered when lie
crashed actor Michael Wilding's
sports car over a 15-foot em
bankment. C Police said Drayton, a friend
of Wilding, was driving the car
alone at high speed Thursday
when it skidded and plunged
over the embankment. He was
trapped in the wreckage for 30
minutes before being rescued by
an ambulance crew.
Drayton was rushed to an
emergency hospital where he
was reported to have suffered
a possible skull fracture and
other injuries.
The longest beaded belt in the
world 75 feel is one of the
exhibits on display at the Six
Nations Indian Museum near
Lake Kushaqua. N Y.
COCK BOACHES
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