WKDNHSDAY, AUCUST 20, 1 0f.2
lIKnAl.D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
Martha Raye Secretary Linked To Vice Probe
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Murtlm Itiiye'n lunnrr urcmtmy
Win Idrntlttrd In iiPWHpiiprr rrporU
ludHy an 111 Jlllr.1 Kill frlnid vlm
irpnilrrlly urnl vlcr iinihrrn lulu
fair unnrtv rliclm iilirr Muiot J''.
(Mickey i Jrlkn.
Jrlkn, 'i'J, Itrlr lo a mulll-tnlllliiti
dnllnr ittitiKtitlim fniiuiir, wmt
itiHiurtl Inni wnek with riHnpiil'-'ii y
IHoMtluUou ph a rlty-wltii criK k
clown no tt00 n-nlultl full unlv
pm lied Hi prnk.
New Yoik Cliy iii'WNmprr.t 1 1
tUy fialcl tliwt J'iilrlriu Wind, lit.
Itave police tlin Itilni million llml
If el to Jrtkr'fi rrt'.t. Thr n puiu.
WANTED
Man for Retail
Store
Mutt bt hiqh ichaol
?roduato, ago 18 to 30.
tarlinq talarv $285.
Giro references, oqo,
education, full dotails.
Writo box 244. Herald
News.
Mild tli'' prnlty b'owle . the inyMrr-
IllUS "Ml'S X1' win linn been
held In III) .011(1 hull innlrrllll
I wlllli-iH and tc-illflftt thin wrrk be
lorn ii Lii unci Jury.
I Tlin district nlKuiM-y ' iifllcn
I could not be. it'iit liril liii' cuiinm-n!
on lltn publllit'tl it ports.
I Freight voys
Ups Dividends
I'DUII.ANI) - - niiTcUiin id Con
hiilKliitrd Kirluhiwuvn Inc. Imvr
vulrU to incrrnKC tlif iruulur uuiir
Irrly ilivltlrnd on common nl k lo ,
30 mil it hUnv. K W.A. i'PHkn,
ctdili mtiii of Ihn bou id, uiuioutH-nH.
Thr innriiM-d illvlili'iiU In pnv
uhlr Knit, I'j In nlockholdrift ol
record Br pi. 1. I'irvlo.iH cjuiit trrl v
dlVldfitd won UIi irtitH hhiii'r.
I l.'oiiolidiilrd'M i pvpiiuph (or thr
liiii hull of 1U.VJ in it 11 dcpiut-
I immlt UuTr'.ru ovr, tin- nnmc pe
riod of In .t yttir. Ti iuiMHiriiilion und
wiurhmrn rrvniurN lor tit lint
lx months of ihl vmir wn IIB.
'Ml. Ml, un t lrr criil; "nil r(iilp-
itupnt Hwlrn lor llir period wrro K-
'Hi,2'jli, h uiiin of 32 prr crril.
Got a
Hobby. ffe
Bring your collodion of marblei, tin soldiers,
match books, butterflies, model oirplones, or
any collection, to the YMCA, 722 Pine street
before 9:00 o'clock
TONIGHT
Enter The First Annual 20-30 YMCA
Klamath Basin Hobby Show
Ml Wiird wtin hospital) ml May
21 tiller hWiillnwinK a (pnintlty ol
ulrrpHm pUN whllr ntuyitiK over
night Ml Mlhri Mm vc'i Hainphlrp
llotf.p Miltp. I'ollrl: Mild Ihn Kill
hiid willlPti notp Indli HlliiK nhr
wns dPnioiidrnl ovrr h broken ro-
lllllllCP.
Jrlkn lint blartirfl hli rirrrd on
"u dinf(i untied Irtiiulr v.')io (ct'lis
?jIip whh Jlllrd."
Hp did not iiiiinc lirr. Nor Imvr
(xtllcp dl'.cloNrd v. hrthrr Ml
Wtud in in tlyiifd niiy mnii In hti
nit.
MtriH liiiyp, who not Involvrd
In tlin vlep probe, hit id hint May
Hint ui ip invited MIkn Wmd lo r.--mitln
ovprnlKhl iiftpr thry mid Ml.:
HtiyPH hii.sbtind. niuht ilub pro
It roprir tor Nltk Condon, aprnt
(in pvtnhiK out.
Thn lorinrr hprrrtary n mil
nanip It Handrn WKnl-.ky, but tlit
uitpn Uir niiinp of Wind.
A nuniber uf pprhonn wcrp r
rentpd bPlorn JplkP, Willi JpUp,
mid niter him In the vice prohn.
HpvpihI womrn Imve bprn Ifld
iiiiarriitl wltnrihrfi. Not all Die
tun" hip rrlatpd.
Jclko Is lire in IM.000 bull.
Alaska Said
Well Defended
ANCHORAGE. Alnnka I.T Al
ka Ih Hle Iroiu rnriny allnck h
a result of prrlcction ol thr "hearl
liind cohcr-nt" In llir lu two
vi-nm. thr c:Un chirl ol the Air
Force told thr Anchorie Chambei
of Conunrrcr Monrtny nmht.
FrrMi from brlrfinK on thr In
trt problrinit nd clilrvrmrntH in
the rirlrnse ionrm, Orn. Niithun
H. TwlnlnK wn Inlroducrd thr
orlulnutor of the drfrnie concept
which hae been net up to makr
the territory Invulnerable to a nur
prlie attack.
He iwinlrd out that Alaska In
too bin lo plan clcfenips for every
utile ol the vast Interior and eaten
alve ahorellnea. Tile heartland con
cept was adopted lo Klve the mili
tary a Htronv core near Anchoraue
anil Fairbanks from which opera
tions could be extended quickly to
the fur corners ol the territory.
"You can relax now lor the first
time because you are r-ule. Nobody
In iiolnif to bother the place. AJid
we are ROlim lo keep It that way.
We are always pluKKUK to net the
Job done," he said.
O'n. Omar Bradley, chairman
of thr Joint Chiefs ol Staff, told
the chamber he was encouraRed
by the proureas mado In Alaaka'a
drfrnse program.
"Thrre vears bbo I was consid
erably worried about what we had
liere." he nald. "The short build
nipt season made It difficult to
build defenses but when I aee what
we have here today I am encour
aged. I am not worried the way
I was."
Last Job Due
For McNary
PORTLAND ifl Tie last ma
jor construction Job of McNary
Dam on the Columbia River near
Umulllla will net under way be:
fore the end ot the year.
Dlds for Installation of sections
of turbines will be opened Oct. 7.
1 he first power delivery will be In
December. IDS3. with Installation
of two generator units.
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Louisiana Democrats To Decide Support
I'M 1
BRITISH PRIME MINISTER Wimton Churchill, j grandfather
for the sixth time, hovers in the background as his daughter
Mary holds her two-months-old son Bernard Jeremy after
christening ceremony at Westerham, England. The baby's
father is Cept. Christopher Soames. Viscount Montgomery,
godfather of the christened baby, gestures at right as he holds
the hand of Christopher Soames, Jr., 4-year-old brother of
baby Bernard.
BATON ROUGE, La. The
Louisiana Democratic State Cen
tral Committee meets today to
hear criticism of the national party
platform and decide whether to
endorse the presidential ticket.
Indications pointed lo a stormy
srsalon whi n the party a 100-mem-ber
BwerninK authority convened
at 1 p. m.
Twenty committeemen with dif
fering viewpoints met Informally
for two hours List night In an at
tempt lo draw up an auenda for
today. They reported they were
pretty evenly divided over whether
to put (Jov. Adlal Stevenson of Illi
nois and Ben. John bparkman of
Alabama on the ballot under the
traditional rooster symbol of the
Louisiana Democratic party.
Committee Chairman N. B. Car
slarphan said he had been in
formed that a resolution would be
ollered pledKlnK the 10 presidential
electors and the symbol to the
nominees.
But, he added, "I understand
this resolution will be presented
only If there Is agreement that the
parly of Louisiana does not adopt
the national platform in toto."
Gov. Robert Kennon said In ad
vance of the meeting that he would
ask the committee to condemn the
plank spoasoring a fair employ
ment practices commission, al
though It la referred to by another
name.
Kennon also said he would crit
icize a proposed change in Senate
rules to place a limit on free de
bale and the platform's "failure to
recognize our Just claims to the
Louisiana tlrlelands. which the Re-
Dunkin Search
Continuing
MEDFORD 11 State Police
Captain Paul Parson said Tues
day the search Is continuing for
George Dunkin. elderly prospec
tor accused of killing a state police
man June 24.
Parson discounted a report that
Dunkin was in the Diamond Lake
area, where cabins have been
broken Into recently. The search
has centered around Dunkins
mountain cabin, about 35 miles
from the lake.
publican platform does not reo
ognlxe."
The governor, who led Loulsl
ana'a delegation to tha National
Convention, said he would request
Ihe committee to endorse : the
group for its opposition to the plat
form and to uphold Its action in
refusing to sign the loyalty pledge.
Kennon continued silent on thn
presidential ticket. He has main
tained that It is up to the Cen
tral Committee to decide whrlhrr
to endorse Stcveuson and Spark
man. There has been speculation about
an independent slate running under
a pelican svmbol on the ballot. It
would be headed by Dwlght Elsen
hower and Sen. Nixon and would
Include Louisiana Democratlo no
minees for Congress.
Interwoven
orgyles only
1.00 at DREWS!
Coal Miners Talks Start
State Sues !
Lumber Co. 1
r- , . T r, - r I n -n.- .....la. rt
manded S109.1C1 from a lumber
company Tuesusy. accusing me
tirm Ar .aiitin? a 28. ooo-acrr for
est (ire last year.
A suit luea oy me mmc in
Lumber Co. of Roseburg of nine :
points of negligence that resulted ,
in the acoiisourg lire tasi aumrnei. j
The fire, which started 8 t miles
northwest of Scottsburg. burned,
from Aug. 16 to Sept. 26. ;
NEW YORK W Negotiations
on a new contract for 75.000 hard
coal miners began here Tuesday
with the Industry announcing at
the outset that a pay Increase was
"impossible" at this lime.
John L. Lewis, president of the
United Mine Workers, sent word
that he was detained in Washing
ton but might arrive later In the
day to Join In the talks between
representatives of the union and
management.
Just before the opening session
began. Edward G. Fox. president
of the Philadelphia and Reading
Coal and Iron Co. and chairman
of the management group, told re
porters. 'The Industry is unable to meet
any Increase at this tune. It would
be Impossible."
He said the Industry was facing
strong competition from the oil and
gas industries, particularly natural
gas.
UMW demands have not been
made public, but sources close to
the union Indicated the miners
would ask for a pav boost and an
Increase in the 30-cents-a-ton pay
ment bv the operators into the
union welfare fund.
They now earn an average of
J2 25 an hour, nortal-to-portal, with
i 1!i hour work day.
Lewis has served notice that his
contracts for soft coal miners as
well as those In the anthracite pits
will expire Sept. 30.
He has called on his 479.000 soft
and hard coal miners to quit work
for a "memorial period" between
Aug. 23 and Sept. 2 lot men killed
in mine disasters.
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