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'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1055 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE Faure Government Dissolves Assembly; Elections Get Off To Booming Start Br HARVEY HUDSON I PARIS I Prance's election campaign goi oil to a booming start today only a few hours after Premier Edgar Faure's govern- ment to dissolve the National As- aembly. . The Socialists and backers ol former Premier Pierre Mendes France lost no time in opening their drive for votes In the nation wide election, expected to be set for Jan. 8. They turned their heaviest propaganda artillery against Faure and the dissolution. The Cabinet decision to dissolve the Assembly the first such move in the history of the postwar Fourth Republic was announced last night. It gives Faure the early election the Assembly had denied him. The Assembly handed Faure a vote of no confidence Tuesday, largely because of its opposition to his campaign for early elections. The .118-218 vote, however, per mitted use of a clause In the 1946 constitution providing dissolution of the Assembly by the Cabinet if two governments were defeated on votes of confidence by a majority of all members of the House with in an 18-month period. ' Mendes-France received a no- confidence vote last February, with more than half the deputies against him. L'Express, chief mouthpiece for Mendes-France, termed the Cabi net action an "outrage against the nation." It charged the Faure . govern- ment with "lying to the country on i jcm evuuuimc siLuuuuii . . . un dermining the authority of France in Algeria and Morocco . . . aban doning every attempt of French Intervention In international , af fairs . . . betraying the interests of French youth in leaving the eco nomic feudalists to dictate the new policy of the country," Mendes-France, who still is in the process of reorganizing and tightening his grip on the Radical Socialist party, wanted the elec tlons delayed to give him more time to prepare for a campaign. He also had-pushed for election of individual deputies by districts, be lieving the change would help his taction. Faure also is a Radical Socialist but Mendes-France controls the party machinery and 34 of its 65 Assembly members. Since the Assembly failed to agree on ff new electoral law in a month of discussion, the elections presumably will be held under, the 1951 system of modified proportion al representation. This permits al liances among parties on a de partmental (county) level. If any alliance gets more than half the votes, it gets all the seats from the department. One slight possibility remained for a change in the voting system. The decree dissolving the As sembly was not expected to be issued for several days, and dur ing that time Parliament theoreti cally could meet and change the election law if agreement could be reached on any new system. It was considered extremely doubt ful, however, that any such agree ment could be reached. The delay in publishing the de cree dissolving -the Assembly was decided on tentatively because of a constitutional provision calling for elections to be held between 20 and 30 days after dissolution. I ' The law also specifies a Sunday vote, so immediate publication oi the decree would put the elections I. on Christmas or New Year's Day. By delaying publication of the de cree, the young can be held off i until Jan, 8. i Faure said the final decision on I toe polling date would be made X by tomorrow. i i ' Faure and most of his -associates will remain at their posts to over-1 government'! daily business. Five I opposed dissolulion of the Assem-lnot associate themselves with the. Faure said there was a question see the elections and to handle the! ministers, all . Radical Socialists, I bly. however, and said they would, action. - ' , I whether they could be oermitted Court Records KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT Hov Francis Durbln. failure to ob- 1 aerve red light, 5 forfeited. ! Travis. Mathewi, drunk, $25 or 12 T da vs. f Goldit Petenon, no registration vlsi I bit. S.I forfeited. ? Thomas E. Wat ten, no registration visiDie. sj Torrenea. Marvin Tupper, drunk, S3S or 12' m days. Leo John Petenen, driving with obv j ttrueted windshield, sio line. f Laura Hoover, drunk, $25 or 12'. fjayi. f Roydt Chock toot, drunk, S2S or 13'4 I days. I- Domingo Lopez, drunk, 25 or I2i f da vi. a Edward W. Carte, disorderly conduct. t za or aays. KLAMATH COTNTY DISTRICT COURT " f Lester Lewis Givens, leaking and a sifting load, dismissed. I William Thurman McCuin, leaking t ana lining ioaa, aismissea. 2 Louis Adolph Birrenkott. violation ba- ? tic rule, SI2.50 ball forfeited. P Paul Lewis Rouen, violation basic r ruie, am oau forfeited. . Edward E. Moorman, falling to stop at fe itop sign,- S3 paid. . Rosco Cecil Cheyne. violation basic f. rule, $7.50 paid. f Leon Raymond Andrleu, excessive L,aron trail unggs, violation Dane ule. $7.50 paid. Harvey Copper, assault with a dan- a m. Bond set at 1500. noiled hail: re. Karl James Doering, dumping rub bish on public hiehway. 323 Daid. m ciemmens William Bortis, no PUC ft permit, dismissed. 2 Ralph R. Houck, obtaining money by false preterites, waived preliminary hearing; ordered held to Grand Jury; I bond set at $2,500. . William Sherman Hawkins, no stop 1" On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS SNYDER Bom to Mr. and Mrs Richard Snyder, November 2fl, a boy weighing 5 lbs. 45, ox. at the Klam- m valley Hospital. siHU-itUER Born to Mr. and re. Keith D. Strtckler, November 29 a boy weighing 6 lbs. S ox. at the Klamath Vallev Hospital KLAMATH rOt'NTT hi;itk Tony Cape 11 o vs. Edward Miles, law. suit dismissed. Attorney for plaintiff, George H. Proctor. Berftie Edlllott vs. Thomas t. Elliott, divorce granted. Attorney for plaintiff, J. C ONeiil. Llddie M. N I clever vs. John S N I cl ever, divorce suit. Attorney for plaint iff, Edwin Driicol). Anna M. Ackerman vs. te J. Ack rman. divorce suit. Attorney for plaintiff.' J. C. O'Neill. A u rail Julia Green vs. Julius W Oreen, divorce suit. AMnrnaya for plaintiff. Chat burn and Brick ner. 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