Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 13, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1954
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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hUS LEADER William J.
Jernick, Nutley,' N.J., was
named Grand Exalted Ruler
of the Elks Lodge at their an
nual convention in Lo$ An
geles. Jernick, 51, is a cor
poration executive. He is
the 79th man elected to the
high post.
Morse Blocks
Picket Bill
WASHINGTON Wl Sen. Morse
(Ind-Ore) Tuesday blocked a bill
to forbid picketing In the streets
surrounding the White House.
"I don't propose to be a party
to police state methods in the
United States," Morse said.
He cast his own vote and the
proxy vote of the absent Sen.
Neelv (D-W. Va) at a public hear
ing to provide the 2-1 margin by
which a Senate District of Colum
bia subcommittee shelved the
measure.
The out-voiced chairman, Sen.
Reynolds (R-Neb), announced he
would file a minority report on the
action with the full district com
mittee, which could revive the leg
islation.
Rep. Gentry (D-Texas), author
of the House-passed bill, testified
it had its beginning in what he
termed "the disgusting and revolt
ing spectacle" of a picket line that
ringed the White House grounds
last year in futile appeals for the
condemned atomic spies, Julius
and Ethel Rosenberg. The two
spies finally were electrocuted.
Segregation Dodge Sought
JACKSON, Miss. W A state con
stitutional amendment opening the
door for abolishing public schools
was recommended by Mississippi's
committee seeking ways to dodge
the U.S. Supreme Court decision
outlawing racial segregation in
public eduation.
Army Exchanges
Plan Price Cuts
TOKYO Wl Servicemen and
their families in Japan and Korea
will find prices a bit lower In Army,
post exchanges next month.
Post exchanges are not allowed
to make a profit and must lower
prices when business gets too good.
An -"odd cent" price reduction
set for Aug. 1 will cut prices to
the nearest 5-cent figure. And prof
its from cheap, fast-selling mer
chandise such as candy .bars, which
cannot be reduced 5 cents, will
make greater cuts possible on
more expensive items, the Army
said.
Gov. Hugh White said yesterday
he would call the Legislature into
special session early in September
to consider the proposed amend
ment to Mississippi's 64-year-old
Constitution.
It would authorize the Leglsla
ture by a two-thirds vote to abolish
public schools, statewide or on a
local option basis, it necessary to
maintain segregation.
Members of Mississippi's Legal
Education Advisory Committee de
clared it would be used only as a
last resort.'
The amendment is viewed as a
safeguard if' Negroes try to force
school integration. It could be held
over their heads as a threat co
operate or lose your public schools.
Private, segregated school with
state aid could be set up under
the amendment, which would wipe
out the present constitutional re
quirement that public schools be
provided.
The advisory committee said it
would recommend that the Legis
lature got started on a building
program to improve Negro schools
but only if the proposed constitu
tional amendment were approved
for protection. '
A '
WILLARD D. CAMPBELL.
Supreme Governor, Loyal
Order of Moose, will visit
Klamath Lodge No. 1106,
Thursday, July 15. Class en
rollment will be in his honor.
Members are asked to have
their candidates at lodge by
7 p.m. on that date. Refresh
ments will be served.
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