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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1958)
VVEDN'ESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 8 A Semester Passing Quietly For Integrated Students RALEIGH, vr fAPiT v fro children are attending five predominantly white schools dur ing the second year of limited token intesration in three North -dronna cities Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Charlotte. Kxct'nt for tun tm.ir!..nt- ing disputes between white and Negro children, the first four weeks of ehe term apparently nave passed quietly at the five OLIlUUl.-i. At Grpenshnrn Rnccnll u; . --.. llllllll. 13, was sent home two weeks ago nv ollicials at Gillespie Park SchOOl for fi?hHnP With annlW student. Elijah Herring told re- tiuners nis son was defending himself from a boy who tried to Chokp him Fnur nlhnn Von- attend his school. Officials would not say whether young Herring was exiielled or susnnnHpH The other incident came at t-narlottes Central High School Gus Roberts, the nnlv Wnnrn etii dent, tussled with a white youth. ine wnue boy was suspended for a day. It is Roberts' second year at Central. His 13-year-old sister Gir vaud is attending Piedmont Junior High School, also for the second year. MDs Report Qancer Mimic WASHINGTON (API - Two Philadelphia radiologists said to day a number of noncancer ous conditions in the upper part of me Momacn can mimic cancer. Doctors should be wary of jump ing too quickly to diagnostic con clusions. Dr. fipnrro T tt'nhl anrl Dr. Lea Shore said in a report prepared lor tiie smh annual meet ing of the American Roentgen Ray Society. Diagnosis of cancer in the upper enu oi me siomacn, nas long been a challenge to radiologists, they Said. Numerous X.rav niplnrpc from various angles often must be taken and the results com pared with the physical symptoms preseniea Dy me patient. Even then, the doctors said, sur gical exploration of the stomach may be needed to rule definitely whether cancer is or is not pres ent. Among noncancerous conditions which may be present, they said, are benign tumors, ulcers and postoperative deformities. Pres sure from such normal structures 2S the liver, spleen or kidney can also cause riiapnnclir eionc onrl . symptoms mimicking cancer, they tain. Oregon Chief Named By UPI SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Appointment of Willard D. Eber hart as United Press International , manager for Oregon is announced in San Francisco by Richard Lit fin. Pacific Division manager. Kbcrhart succeeds Jack Kerr, who has been transferred to San Francisco to become Pacific Di vision radio editor. Ebcrhart joined the Uniled Press in 1:137 in Portland. He Fervcd in Seattle llnnnlnh, i.d Montreal in managerships before uecomins executive news manag er for Canada in 1057. He is a journalism graduate from the Uni versity of Oregon. Kerr worked on several Oregon newspapers after graduation from Oregon State. He joined the United Press in Portland after World War II service and became Oregon manager in 1951. Court Records K1,AMTII CnrSTT IHSTRIf'T fOl'RT Burris ftaloa Hammons, over-length. 1S forfeited. Glrn Lee Murrfly, overtcngth, SIS forfeited. Joe Fred Potueek, fall atop at atop iieo. $10 forfeited. Marvin Keith Reeker, combination overload, s.n forfeited. Estle Frank Prince, fall drive riBht side. SIS. William Dvvicht Hamilton, violation riasic rule. sill. Rogrr Levern Mauldin, axle over man, torieited. James William Paxton, fail atop at top tign. SS. Sam steffm. violation basic rule, f 12 SI) suspended. fi'k hiilwav, s:is or 15 dayi in lieu of fine; committed. John Reagan Bover. Illegal posses sion of deer meat, entered plea of guilty; sentence October 1 at 10 A m : bond sel at ijoo. Remanded to custodv of sheriff John Bacan Boyer. petit Isreenv. entered plea of guilty; six months county Jail, committed. Gillman David Weaver, drunk on pri vate property. Sis or 15 days In lieu of fine; commuted. Frank Gill Jr . selling liquor with out license. II0O or 47't days In lieu of fine; committed. Leslie Hunting, petit larceny, en tered plea of guilty; given six months probation; released. Jean Denney, petit larceny, entered plea of guiltv : given six month pro bation; released. George Allen lom. carrying con cealed weapon, entered plea of futltv: given six months county jail; com mitted Waller Raymond Hembrep. drunk on public place, ft-'tf or IS dayi In lieu of fine committed Rov RaMnond Compton. burglary In a dwelling, requested to waive preli minary hearing; held to grand jury; bond set at $2,000. Remanded to sher iff. PICASSO BUYS CASTLE AIX EN PROVINCE. France (UPI Artist Pablo Picasso has paid nearly one million dollars for a .WOyear-old castle which for merly "bolnnjed to French Marshal Philippe Petain, it was reported today. Local newspapers said the chat tMii i located at Yauvernargu.es, 12 miles from this Southern Trench town. The castle, started te the lbth century and finished :! Jntl years later, ha 4fl w and stands in 15 cres nf tv-l grounds fcirj thai Wed Orreasaak I Originally, seven Negroes were assigned to the Greensboro school for this term. However, the moth er of two children who had attend ed the school last year requested that they be reassigned to Negro schools. At Winston-Salem, a Negro sen ior girl, returned to Reynolds High School for her second year there. The Winston-Salem School Board also assigned three Negro children lo the Easton Elementary School for the first time, and parents of more than 200 children had their children reassigned to other schools. The Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Charlotte school boards, which admitted the Negro chil dren to those white schools, also rejected the reassignment applica tions of a number of others. Some of these have promised to carry their cases to the federal courts. North Carolina has relied for the most part on a law which gives local school boards full pow er to assign children to schools. This assignment law is similar io one proposed in Virginia by the Gray Commission, but which was abandoned in favor of the policy of massive resistance. In court tests, the 4th Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has held that the North Carolina assign ment law is not unconstitutional on its face. The ruling was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. FASHION BECOMES1' i H.V ;s ' i v 'kv J L r j c . . 1. 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