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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1956
HERALD AND NEW6. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
Fats Domino Says Rock, Rolf Music' Nothing New
they've
there."
always played dowa
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"When we play to an audience'"! never would use dirty lyrics.
I've been playing for 15 to 16
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of kids, they don't go wild TheyAnd I don't use body movements
just clap their hands to the beat eUher' J j"st e Piana or I
. , sing and clap my hands,
and bounce a little and enjoy i . . j ,. ,-, vi
.. , w Domino is 28 and built Ike his
themselves. namesake, the late Fats Waller,
He added that rock V roll had .for whose film biography he has
gotten a bad name with adults been mentioned. Young Fats is'a
years,
same
' he
old
explained. "It's the I
New Orleans beat!
Rent a Sclnet Piano
low who should know comes the
proposition that rock 'n' roll is
neither corrupting nor new.
The source is Fats Domino,
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LOUIS K MANN PIANO CO.
whose free-rolling, hard-bouncing
records have sold m the millions.
He has also made news by having , some enteriajners pipy
riots at his concerts. ... dirty lyrics and suggestive move-
"But it wasnt the kids that omiments. .., .., ink they're doine
New Orleans boy who made good
in a big way, but it didn't happen
overnight.
it," he said. Weve only had two!it g0 much any more he Mid
I'm playing the same music
inciaems, ana twin were i-auacu
by adults who were drinking. One
was in San Jose, where they
packed too many people into the
hall. The kids were okay, - but a
lot of the grownups were boozing.
Somebody threw a bottle on the
ENERGY ERNIE
by mka&
floor and then some others am.
Somebody called the cops.
"The same thing happened at
the naval base in Newport, R. I.
Somebody threw a bottle and .the
trouble started. The music had
nothing to do with it.
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SAFETY AWARDS in the form of ha mi went to 127 employes of the hardboard depart
ment of Weyerhaeuser Timber Company for a record 300,000 accident-free working
houn. Shown (left to right I are Norman Thibault, foreman; Dick Wick (holding ham I J.
Vernon Hamilton, Maynard Hricziscse, George Williams, Howard Rose, Robert Huycke
(striped ihirtl Gilbert Axell and Cecil Dye. '
MURRAY BRITTON
Here's Your
Candidate
Jamej Murray "Red" Britton Is
a Democratic candidate for the
office of sheriff of Klamath Coun
ty. He is 41 and is a native of
Toppenish, Washington.
He came to Klamath Falls in
1930, and has lived in this immed
iate area since that time except
for a World War II tour of duty
with the U.S. Navy.
He was a student at KUHS, is
married, and is the father of four
school age children
, He was first fcppoirlted as' sher
iff, and was retained in the post
by general election during 1952.
Prior to assuming his current dut
ies he was engaged in Klamath
Basin farming.
Britton is affiliated with the
Moose, Elks, Eagles, VFW, Legion
and Kiwams, and is active in com
munity sponsored undertakings.
"We have a capable and effi
cient staff of officers , with the de
partment," he adds, "and if re
elected I can only promise to give
the county, the same courteous
and efficient law enforcement and
crime prevention service that my
deputies and I have given in the
past.
Nevada Hunt
Charge Set
RENO (UP) Santa Rosa busi
nessman Charles Townsend was
ordered today to appear before
Justice of the Peace William R.
Beemer Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. for ar
raignment on a charge of violat
ing Nevada deer hunting regulations.
Townsend is free on a $500 ap
pearance bond posted in Elko Juf
Uce Court Oct. 22 pending trial
a charge of "wilfully and un
lawfully obtaining an excessive
number of nonresident hunting
licenses and deer tags in Reno.
At the time he posted the ap
pearance bond. Townsend jwas
fined $100 by Elko Justice of the
Peace George R. Boucher for hav
ing two licenses and tags in his
possession.
It was the second time he had
been fined in Elko Justice Court
for a hunting violation. In 1953,
he and six other Santa Rosa men
were fined $75 each for transport
ing outside of Nevada two and a
half more deer than was allowed
by state game regulations.
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things, from the time you buy
them, only in White King Soap.
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Chevy is the real astonisher this year
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Like the new Turboglide automatic
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choice of engines including a new V8,
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scores of smart details like the ventila
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There's too much to list here ... so
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Downtown and Town & Country
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410 So. 6th $f. Phent TU 4-3101
733 Main
Ph. TU 4-3463