TONESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1956
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Southern Governors Seek Protest On Court Ruling
RICHMOND, V. W Governors
of four Southern states have agreed
to ask .their legislatures to pro
testby "Interposition" the U.S.
Supreme Court's decision that out
lawed segregation In public
schools.
The degree of protest that would
be incorporated in the various in
terposition resolutions was left to
the individual states, ' but there
were Indications three stales
would slop short of defying the
high court.
OPTIMISTIC
PHOENIX, Arir. M Adltti
Stevenson Is trying to get into the
office once held by George Wash
lttgton, but unlike the first presi
dent lie doesn't claim to be above
telling a little fib. Here for six
days of work and relaxation, Ste
venson was asked by ' a reporter
If be was optimistic about winning
the Democratic presidential nom
ination. His reply was that "I am, j
sir. and even if I wasn't, I'd say
I was."
Gov. George Bell Tiinmerman
Jr. of South Carolina disclosed the
stand of the chief executives in
a statement yesterday that fol
lowed a six-hour conference on
school segregation problems.
While ' none of the governors
would commit himself Immediately
to a specific, program, there were
good indications Timmerman, Gov.
Thomas B. Stanley of Virginia and
Gov. J. P. Coleman of Mississippi
would recommend resolutions that
do not contain nullification or out
right defiance.
Of those present, only Oov. Mar
vin Griffin of Georgia was out
spokenly In favor of an all-out
nullifying Interposition resolution.
Also attending the conference was
Gov. Luther Hodges of North Car
olina, who sat In as an observer
but did not Join In the declaration
of policy because his state's Leg
islature la not In session. -
Under the doctrine of Interposi
tion, the states interpose their sov
ereignty in the face of a federal
action they consider beyond the
constitutional authority of the fed
eral government.
They would raise a question of
the contested powers between the
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Interposing states and the Supreme
Court and would ask Congress and
the other statea to settle the issue.
This would be done by instituting
action on a constitutional amend.
ment saying the Supreme Court
has the right to outlaw school eg
legation.
Such an amendment would have
to be proposed by two thirds of.
uie is states or by two thirds of
the members of both houses of
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Congress. It would then have to
be approved by three fourths of
the states.
The governors apparently feel
such approval could not be obtained.
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THE RANCH COOKS '
The meeting was called to order
our president, Mark Dearborn!
the minutes were read and ap
Loved. Roll call was read. One
tiemoer was absent, sue is not
oing to be In the club. We had
new member, Maria Burnett.
Tommy Crawford was elected
Ipll leader and Freddie Dearborn,
ame chairman. Then we opened .
ur presents for our gift exchange.
Refreshments were served, using
(that was made. Orange Float, in
jjemonstrations. Our leader asked
S ail lu cuuk auiiicuiiiig uv va-
intion. ' j
Tile meeting was adjourned to .
lay games. !
Paul Dearborn, News Reporter
HAT STOLEN
DALLAS W Del. Lt. J. C.
Wilson went into a restaurant last
night to dine during his first day's
dutv with the Police Burglary-and-theft
Bureau. While he was dining
a thief stole his hat.
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LANGELL VALLEY CUT-UPS
The meeting was called to order
ly President Anita Vaden at her
ume. Tne role was called wnn tne
iris using a picture and descrip
tion of their pattern as the topic.
Just So Girls," didn't have a pat-
rn so they told about their pre
lect and accomplishments.
Old business was (the discussion
I the party held on the 23rd of
December in the Lorella Hall.
k round 100 children were there
ho took part in 'the games ana
Jlnglng. Bennle Brown and Ra-
uona Bommer got ,the gifts Santa
anded out.
There was some discussion on
jvhether to buy a gaval and flag
ret now or wait umii later, ey
ote was taken and the majority
,ere in favor of getting them now.
The next meeting on the 16th of
anuary is half way through our
lub year. This being a mutual
late, a birthday party was held
lor the girls ton our club. Each of
i took a gift to ins party.
On Saturday, the Hth we went
l a field trip to the Merle Nor-
fcian Studios of Klamath Falls. We
lound out how to put on make-up
Jhe "Right Way."
Anita Vaden ana Nora opinane
ave' demonstrations on the finish
ing of seams and rrencn leneu
earns.
Bv next meeting, we are to have
tine garment finished and be able
model lt for Judging by tne
other Jills,
Anita adiourned the meeting and
kerved punch and angl food cake
hs refreshments.
Sydne Kctoham,
News reporter
THE POE VALLEY
COOKERETTES
At our January S meeting we
necided to keep a club scrap book.
Karen Grimes was appointed to
cut out news clippings for the
fccrapbook.
Janet Lyon, presided at the meet
ing.' iWe had our. Christmas ex-
hange. Our leaders, Mrs. Harold
JCampbell and Mrs. Robert Payne,
fcavef. each member a nice recipe
file.
Slarla Sue Thomas and Tvana
fi?avhe save a demonstration on
Snaking sandwiches. We ate them
kvith cocoa for refreshments. Mar
tha Tubach demonstrated correct
measuring.
Martha Tubach, News Reporter
SNIPPY SUSANS
We Snippy Susans are a sewing
wlub now having nine members. I
fjui icnuci is mi a. .tiumi myiur
And Mrs. Glen Fundenberger is
four assistant leader. We have had
. Several meetings this year, one at
'tvhich we elected the following jof
licers: president, Jean Funden
berger, vice president, Jean. Holz
houser. secretary-treasurer, Lois
. .Fundenberger. news reporter, Ann
- 'Taylor,- recreation leader, Linda
i . 'Taylor. , .
? i At our meeting on January 11,
Ve discussed having 10 cent dues
' each meeting until we have enough
' o buy a set of table flags for our
i club. For a part of our community
'project, we decided to bring spools
. iio our next meeting and dye tnem
if (or small children. We are also
Jolng to make bags to hold tooth
aste and toothbrushes for children
i t the Juvenile Home. The 4-H
, ; pledge was led by Jean Holz-
nauser. Jeanette Hooper and Linda
' 2 yaylor furnished refreshments.
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THE CHAT AND KIBBLE
! COOKS OF KEXO
The Chat and Nibble Cooks of
keno met Monday. December 19,
It the home of Mrs. Larry Owen.
After the business meeting, we
prepared boxes of cookies a n-d
fruits for the shut-Ins of Keno.; We
gelivcred the boxes and. sang.
Christmas Carols 10 .the people,
(tonald and Bonnie Pierce won the
fpecial prize. '
t Loretta Sanders, 'tws Reporter
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