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PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY. MARCH 13,' V)58 Morty Meekle , s-r -NCvajipiT i. 7WELUI COULDN'T BE CONE ) J eU6 I I 1 ' yC 1 TOLD YOU 1 COULO BClN . I -ITUfe LADCER HOME ON THE RrVj-Jgt? Vg) ' , BARBARA CUSTER KF Student Wins Honor OREGON STATE COLLEGE Barbara Jane Custer, Klamnth Fulls senior at Oregon Stute Col Iprc, wb named u Woman oi Achievement at the nnnunl Matrix Table banquet March 7 at OSC. Sponsored bv Tlieta Sigma Phi, na tional professional honorary fra ternity for women In Journalism, the banquet honors women of Achievement and outstanding sen ior women. Over 300 guest attended the banquet where three campus wom en of achievement were intro duced. Three Corval'U women of achievement were also honored. The women of achievement are chosen for their qualities of wom anhood, service to campus or com munity, and scholarship. j Miss Custer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brooks O. Custer of 328 Shasta Way. Klamalh Fails, is ma iorine in science erlurnilon nt OSC, She has maintained a grade poin average of 3.36 during her school years. 4 points equaling A, 3 points equaling B. She served o a counM-lor for freihman women In the dormitory during her senior ye;ir and also was chatnnnn of the Associated Women Students board of reter ence. She has been a member ol Alpha Lambda Delia and Mortar Board honor societies, and hrt.s been treasurer and manager of her living nroup. K.ippa Alpha Them, national social sorority. She is a 19.VJ gmduate of Klam ath Union High School. 24 File In Lake Races LAKEVIEW At the 5 p.m. deadline Friday, 24 candidates had (lied to run on the May 18 primary election for Lake County. Filings are: Sheriff: Thomas Elliott, incum bent, Gene Mitchell, Philip J. Bar ry. William O. Strong. Republi cans; Clarence W. Benbrook and Herbert V. Carroll, Democrats. County treasurer: Harvey R. Sanders, Incumbent, Mrs. Maye C. HauRht, Democrats; Mrs. Clarence (Jane i Trncy and Mrs. Richard (Muriel) Peat, Republicans. County commissioner: Raymond Johnson,- Clarence Tracy F. N. Morgan, M. M. Stephens. Sr., Re publicans; and Dr. B. H. Franklin. Haskpl Thornton and C. W. Ogle, incumoent, Democrats. Justice of peace, Lakevlew dis trict, non-partisan; O. C. Glbba and Eldon Perry. County clerk: Zane Gray, Incum bent, Democrat. County school superintendent, non-partlsp.n: Mrs. Anne Sprague. County coroner: Everett Osier man, incumbent, Republican. Justice of peace, Summer Lake district, non-partisan: George E. uarion. Jusuce of peace. Paisley, non partisan: Ray Cannon. Johnson Urges Bricker Stand WASHINGTON (UP) Senate, Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson suggested today that the, administration take a stand on the new version of the Bricker Amend ment before the Senate tackles the controversial proposal. j There Is no point. Johnson told the United Press, of calling the amendment up for debate and "tie ing the Senate in a knot" if Ih proposa does not have admimstra- i lion backing. The amendment, a; point of controversy for some' years, would limit the effectiveness! of treaties as domestic law. It was believed Senate Republi-I can Leader William P. Knowland iCallfi would bring the niiH.er up toaay at a meeting ol GOP con gresslonal leaders wilh President Eisenhower. Knowland has said he would support the revised amend ment ail(- hoped the administra tion would too. The revised version of the ainendrient was approved last week by the Senate Judiciary Com mittee. It is now up to the Senate Democratic Policy Committee to decide whether to oall it before the full Senate lor debate. The new veiMon was drafted by Sen. Everett M. Dirksen (R-Illi, but it has the full support oi Sen. Jonn W. Bricker (R-Ohioi, author of previous versions of the amend ment. The proposed amendment, as now drafted, would state: "A provision ol a treaty or other internatloual agreement which conflicts with anv provision of this Constitution shall not be of any force or eltect." Chessmen Asks Pauper Motion SAN FRANCISCO (UP i Con demned convict Caryl Chessman. Buthor of the best-seller -Cell 2453, Death Row." filed a routine peti tion yesterday asx.ing to be de clared a pauper during his next appeal to escape the gas chamber. The petition, to avoid court costs for the action, will be argued March 19. Chief Judge William Denman of the appeals court granted the right for a new appeal on Feb. 121. after Federal Juoge Louis E. Goodman had denied a Chessman petition for a new trial. "agreement" TOKYO if! Japan agreed to day to pay the equivalent of 10 million dollars for the hardships of Dutch civilians Interned during World War II. Cold Weather In Prospect By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Generally cold weather was the outlook today for most of the country although there was relief from the below-zero blasts In northern Midwest areas. The southeast corner and sec tions of the far Southwest were the only mild places. More rain fell along the leading edges of the arctic air lrom south east Texas northeastward through the lower Mississippi Valley. Ala bama, Tennessee and the Middle Atlantic Coast states. Heaviest rains were in extreme east Texas and the lower Mississip pi Valley. Warm moist air streaming northward from the Gulf of Mex ico collided wilh the cold air yes terday, resulting in a long bell of ' generally light precipitation stretching from Texas to the Great Lakes Into New York and parts of the mid-Atlantic coastal area. The precipitation was snow or a mixture of sleet, snow or freezing ram with scattered show ers or light rain in Southern re gions. The cold air which spread over Texas lowered temperatures 20 to 30 degrees in most areas. Lower readings also were re ported In New England, the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes region and the middle and lower Mis sissippi Valley. The warming trend was In the northern and central plains and upper Mississippi Valley. Grace Kelly To Give Awards HOLLYWOOD (UP) Grace V.ll,. ta,tll k. smnnn 1... , j ivcfij w t-.iiiw.iK im. year s 1 Oscar acting award winners who mil inHftc uic ucsb performance presentations for the 28th annual Academy Awards March 31, pro ducer Robert Emmeit Dolan an nounced today. Vflcs 1tll. hue i-hantrAfl h ....... of departure for her forthcoming weaauig w r-ruice nainier ol Mon aco in order to take part In the program. O People Read SPOT ADS -you are. Mako a Date with the Newest COME ISM AND the ( sriu.iaiv OR 'ROUND THE TOWA IF YOU LIKE I J SEE YOUR NEAREST BEVERLY HILLS. Calif. IIP ' Minor surgery on nn eyelid isn't expected to slow up Bmg Crosby at all. 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