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.HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
Snow, Rains
Hash Areas
Weather Table
By I'NITED PRESS
Temperatures and rainfall
24 hours ending at 4 a.m.
S High Low Rain
for
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rain, wind and snowstorms
lashed wide areas of the country
today, with Southern and Western
sections hit hardest by the late
winter storms.
A belt of rain or snow extended
from Florida west, northwestward
through the central Rockies.
Heavy snow fell from northern
Arkansas and southwestern Mis
souri westward to the Continental
Divide. Falls in some parts of
Missouri measured 6 inches, with
" 4 to 5 inches general in Kansas
and Oklahoma. Snow on the
" ground ' at Russell, Kan., ' was
more than a toot deep.
The heavy, wet snow, with fog
in some areas, cut visibility to
less than halt a mile. The snow
was expected to spread into west
ern and central Nebraska and
western South Dakota.
." The heaviest snowfall since 1906
, blanketed El Paso, on the Texas
' Mexico border, with a covering
of 7'j inches on the usually balmy
- Texas city.
Thunderstorms and winds
whipped the Florida peninsula dur
"- ing the night.
A violent windstorm hit the Mi
ami area. Heaviest damage was
a; Pompano Beach, 30 miles north
of Miami, where four persons
. were injured, one seriously. Seven
" house trailers were overturned as
. winds of 30 m.p.h. pounded the
area. 1 -
Albuquerque
Atlanta
Bakersfield
Boston
Brownsville
Chicago
Denver
Detroit
El Centra
Fairbanks
Fort Worth
Fresno
Helena
Kansas city
Los Angeles
Miami
Minneapolis
New Orleans
New York
Oakand
Oklahoma
Phoenix
Red Bluff
Reno
Salt Lake City
Sacramento
San Diego
San. Francisco
Seattle
Spokane
Thermal
Tucson
Washington
City
38
65
59
50
58
42
25
43
64
38
41
56
28
41
m
77
37
63
44
53
34
3li
53
41
43
58
62
56
52
43
63
52
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Emergency U.S. Housing
Bill Passed By Senate
WASHINGTON UK The Senate
has passed its first major anti
recession measure of the 1958 ses-
.(Hlsion an emergency Housing Din
its Democratic sponsors hope
would give jobs to more than half
10 1 a million workers.
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The $1,850,000,000 bill now goes
to the House. Speaker Rayburn
ID-Tex) has said he will give
housing legjslation priority.
Many Democratic senators ex
pressed the hope that the House
would knock out of the bill its
most disputed feature authority
for President Eisenhower to raise
the interest rate on GI home mort
gages from the present 4'i to 43,
per cent.
The House last year refused to
go along with the President's rec
ommendation that this rate be
boosted to 5 per cent to attract
more private funds into the vet
erans housing market.
. The Senate passed the bill 864
after a day of debate.
On the only controversial Issue
higher interest rates the Senate
divided evenly in two dramatic tie
votes. Vice President Nixon broke
the second one to settle the issue
in favor of the administration. '
In addition to permitting the in
terest boost on GI loans, the bill
would make large amounts of new
government funds available to buy
mortgages for which no private
lenders can be found. It would ex
tend the VA guarantee and direct
home loan programs for two
years for World War II veterans
and lower the down payment on
FHA mortgages.
Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala. chief
sponsor of the bill, said it could
make possible 200.000 additional
homes in 1958.
Democratic Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson (D-Texl said such a step
up in construction "could put more
than 10 per cent of our unem
ployed back on the job."
The additional money authorized to?
by the bill would permit the Fed
eral National Mortgage Assn. to
buy a billion dollars worth of FHA
and VA mortgages for which prl'
vate funds are not available and
give Eisenhower a 500-mlllion-
dollur fund he could direct FNMA
to use to buy other mortgages If
the recession worsened.
' Also Included are an extra 300
million dollars lor direct loans te
veterans and SO million for mili-
housing mortgages.
FHA down payments would be
lowered so that 3 per cent of the
first $13,500 of the mortgage would
be the minimum requirement.
Now it Is 3 per cent on the first
$10,000, with higher charges -above
$10,000.
The top rate on military housing
mortgages would be increased
ROCKEFELLER SUIT OPENS
NEW YORK (UP) Trial of a
S100.000 suit by Boston attorney
Joseph Sax against Winthrop
Rockefeller and his former wife.
Bobo, was scheduled to open this
afternoon in Manhattan Supreme
Court. . .
Sax contends the .Rockefellers
owe him $100,000 in legal fees for
work done for Bobo before her
5-million-dollar divorce settlement
was reached in 1954.
SOVIET PRODUCTION UP
MOSCOW (UP) - Russia's cen
tral statistical board reported to
day that industrial production dur
ing January and February ex
ceeded output during the same
period in 1957 by 11 per cent.
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Summit Talk
NEW YORK. WV-Adlai Steven
son voiced support last night for
an East-West summit conference
on world armament control, but
agreed with the Eisenhower ad
ministration that the conference
should be preceded by lower-level
talks..;
Stevenson, . former Democratic
presidential candidate, took part
in a transatlantic radio discussion
with Hugh Gaitskell, British Labor
party leader, and Pierre Mendes
France, former French premier.
The transcribed program was
aired via CBS' Radio Beat net
work show.
- Stevenson said an East-West
agreement on one point alone
discontinuing hydrogen weapons
test with suitable inspection pro
visionswould relieve "the most
terrifying aspect of our contem-i
poraryscene.
While he favors a summit meet-!
ing, he said, the Western nations
should -, get together beforehand
and decide on their joint position
in order to present a solid front
against the Soviet Union at such
a meeting.
Both Mendes-Francc and Gait
skell agreed that a summit con
ferencj Is advisable.'-'-' ' .
Hecklers Halt
Minister's Talk
LONDON M Three hecklers
burst from under the platform
and interrupted Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan last night as
he spoke to a conservative party
meeting.
The hecklers, a girl and two
young men, poked through the
boards and began shouting such
slogans as "NATO makes Britain
a satellite of the Yankees" and
"Keep Britain free."
One told the Prime Minister
that "you are a lot of traitors.
Macmillan stood silently until
ushers ,ectod the trio.
The hecklers said they were
members of the League of Empire
Loyalists, a right-wing group
which contends that Britain's ties
with the North Atlantic Treaty
alliance are an unwarranted sur
render of sovereignty. They said
they hid under the platform for
three hours before the meeting
began.
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