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FRIDAY. OCTORFR 24. 1f).i3
High Court Race Rulings
Have Backing Of Truman
NEW YORK (AP) - Former
President Harry S. Trumar
braved the wrath o( Southern
Democrats today by making it
abundantly clear the Supreme
Court's school integration decision
has his lull backing.
With an eye to the 10 presi
dential election as well as to next
month's congressional contests, he
told a rousing party rally in Bos
ton Thursday night the decision is
not only the law but "it is moral
ly right."
The address, in which he ac
cused President Eisenhower o
dodging his "moral responsibility"
to support the court, wound up
the scrappy Missourian's 19.38
campaigning except for a final
speech at St. Louis Nov. 1.
By failure to give proper lead
ership at the proper time over the
Shell-Laden
Car Explodes
RlrXE. Colo. (API A freight
ear filled with deadly eight-inch
howitzer shells blew up in Dc
beque Canyon several miles west
of here Thursday. The explosion
was heard for miles.
A Denver k Itio Grande West
ern Railroad spokesman said the
blast was caused by sparks from
a broken journal.
No one was injured on the 63
car train. Some unexploded shells
were scattered along the track,
and streamliners were delayed un
til late afternoon. A four-man
demolition team from the Rocky
Mountain Arsenal near Denver
went to the explosion scene to re
move unexploded shells.
Young Mom
Saves Child
KENTON. Mo. (AP) "I can't
wim a stroke." Mrs. Norma .lean
Harkins insisted. She must he mis
taken. Mrs. Harkins. 20. who is expect
ing her third child in three
months, saved her lR-monthold
son,-James .Ir. from drowning in
the treacherous Meramcc River
Thursday.
The baby fell olf a boat dock
near their home.
"1 saw .Jimmy floating ahout 2,ri
feet from shore," the mother said.
"I jumped in and went after him.
I don't know how I got there and
hack the water was over my
head but I brought him to the
dock and a neighhor pulled us into
, a boat.
last four years, Truman said, the
ay was left open for a wave of
uolence by crackpots and ex
tremists. "The President." Truman said
io a cheering crowd that filled the
Sheraton Plaza's main ballroom
and overflowed into adjoining
rooms, "has never told the nation
that he believed the Supreme
court s accision was morally
right.
"He has carefully avoided stat
ing his views on that subject."
As his own views. Truman said.
they are in line with those of the
late Pope Pius Xll when he said,
"God did not create a hnm:in
familv in;tfln nn nf sr.cirnr:,ira ,lic.
.iu.,u,wi mutually iiiui-j.-eiiCiCllC
mr-mners."
That. Truman made clear in an
earlier interview, didn't mean he
favored reading any Democrats
out of the party.
And. as he told the Boston rally
Thursday night, some of the finest
Democrats in the country live be
lnw the Masun-Dixon Line.
Sometimes, he said, some of
them don t think right.
For instance, he argued, unless
the United States settles this civil
rights problem, it is in danger of
losing its position as the leader of
the free world.
He argued that Eisenhower
should have done more than "de
plore" the "83 instances of bomb
ings of schools, homes and reli
gious institutions traceable to the
desegregation conflict."
Despite his own stout advocacy
of firmness on the civil rights is
sue, Truman pointedly refused to
go along with Democratic Na
tional Chairman Paul Butler's
criticism of Southern Democrats.
He refused on two occasions at
a press conference to say wheth
er he thought Butler was a good
chairman.
"Paul Buller has worked very
hard," he said, but, pressed as to
whether he is a good chairman,
he would say only that Butler has
"worked very, very hard."
Later, .Truman boarded a train
for his trip back to New York and
weekend with his grandson
Clifton Truman Daniel, and the
boy's parents, his daughter Mar
garet and New York Times news
man Clifton Daniel.
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MAKING PLANS for a Public Relations and Founder's
Day Dinner Tuesday. . October
28, at the Pine Grove Room in the Willard Hotel are these two members of the
Ewauna Toastmistress Club, Virginia Moray, far right, president, and Helen Basseft, in
charge of the program. Floyd Wynne will bet the evaluator. The program will be pre
ceded by a social hour from 6:30 to 7 p.m. Reservations should be made by phoning
Romona Smith TU 2-0155 or Virginia Morey, TU 2-0404.
"DENNIS THE MENACE'
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Judge Feted
By Inmates
CHELTENHAM. Md. AP) - A
judge was honored Thursday by
inmates he had sent to Boys Vil
lage. A dinner was held in his honor,
he was presented with a lamp,
and a cottage at the institution
was natned for him .ludce
Charles E. Moylan of the Balti
more Juvenile Court.
It was a way of expressing ap
preciation for Judge Mnylan's
work in behalf of extensive im
provements at the southern Mary
land institution.
Old buildings which once housed
dingy cells are gone or are being
torn down.
Eight campus-like areas have
replaced them. The cottages in
clude a dormitory and private
rooms for ahout 25 inmates.
Insurance Firm
Purchases Bonds
M hours ending at 4 a.m.
High Low Rain
Albuquerque 70 4fi
Atlanta 78 54
Bakersfield 75 57
Roise 55 37
Boston 57 52 1.01
Rrownsville Rfi .
Chicago KR 47 T.
Denver 70 34
Detroit fiB 4R .05
Kl Centrn 90 fi.l
Fairbanks 15 -12
Fort Worth R0 til
Fresno 74 52
Helena 5R .17 .05
Kansas City 78 45
Los Angeles 71 KO
Miami 8R 70
Minneapolis 50 42 .15'
New Orleans R2 fifl
New York 7 fill ,76
Oakland KR 50
Oklahoma City R2 55
Phoenix Rii tifl .n.l
Pittsburgh tin 47 .IH
Red Bluff 74 4't
Reno B2 2R
Sacramento 72 28
Salt Lake City tifi 37
San Diego 73 59
San Francisco 65 58
Seattle 5.1 .17
Spokane 52 30
Stockton 71 51
Thermal 80 H5
Tucson 84 51
Washington fit 58
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Sam Rayburn
Blasts Ike
JOPLIN. Mo. (API House
Speaker Sam Rayburn said Thurs
day that President Eisenhower
has gone sour.
Rayburn, here for a party ral
ly, predicted the Democrats would
increase their majority in both
houses of Congress Nov. 4.
"In 1!I52." Rayburn told news
men, "1 said Eisenhower was a
good man. but I've felt since his
hassle with the 83rd Republican
Congress 1 1053-1!)54 1 he has gone
sour."
The Republicans claimed in
11152 "we had run the country into
socialism." he said, "but nobody
:s opposed to a single law we have
passed in 20 years.''
Kiwanis Club
Needs Actors
The word is out. There's a short
age of men in this country. Not
men to harvest "taters." milk cows
or run a business, but three men
preferably adults to play parts in
"Light I'p the Sky." a three-act
comedy by Moss Hart.
This is the play to be produced
this fall by the Klamath Falls Ki
wanis Club for the benefit of the
Kiwanis Park.
Dr. Harry Ercdricks. club pres-
Historians
Hear Talk
ALTL'RAS A report on the sym
posium, presented by the North
ern California Historical Societies
in Chico recently, was given by
Mrs. Lee James, Adin, organizer
oi me iwoaoc county Historical So
cicty. to members of the Modoc
society at the October meetine in
inc reaeratea unurch parlors.
.virs. James also tod about a
trip she made with a history class
ot the College of Pacific in Stock
ton last summer. The trip followed
the old beaver trail of the Hudson
Bay trappers through the Pacific
Northwest states and a Dart of
Canada.
She also asked members of the
Modoc County Historical Society
to send her the names of relatives
of Modoc County pioneers who can
give her information for use in
historical data she is gathering for
college course.
Jim Kelly, manager of the Mo.
doc County Chamber of Com
merce, reported on the portions of
the county display at the Califor
nia Slate Fair which were fur
nished by the historical society.
vn announcement of an exten
sion course. Northern California
History, which is to be given in
Mturas hy Chico State College in
tho near future, was made hv
Airs. Charles Deinick.
The program included poetrv
recited by George Forriyce and
Josh Hutchinson.
Network Assists
In Car Recovery
A daily list of "hot" cars stolen
automobiles and stolen license
plates now is moving on an all
points police teletype network
across Oregon.
The list moves each alternoon
at 2 o clock. It details such informa
ident. announces that there is noltion as the license number, color,
shortage of feminine aspirants but i year. make, model, motor num-
Reactor To Open New Era In Power
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho 'AP) -
A large ship reactor designed to
prove the effectiveness of atom
ic propulsion for a cruiser and an
aircraft carrier went into opera
tion Tuesday at the nearby Na
tional Reactor Testing Station.
Rear Adm. H. G. Rickover.
chief of the Navy's nuclear pro
gram, was present when the re
actor sustained a thain reaction.
Rickover said he feels the large
ship reactor will prove as revolu
tionary as the atomic submarine.
"We may find new, undreamed
of uses for big surface ships.
These are things that must be
tried out belore we can fully as
sess their vaiue," he said.
The protog pe power plant is a
huge hull with two atomic re
actors driving a single shaft. It
was designed for two nuclear-pow-
ered ships now under construction
the guided missile cruiser Long
DINNER FETE
ALTL'RAS Royal Arch Masons,
Alturas, will honor Most Excellent
Grand High Priest William C. Lee
son with a dinner at 6 o'clock in
the Masonic Temple in Alturas on
Saturday night. October 25. Her
man Johnson of Cedarville will di
rect special music by students of
Surprise Valley Union High School
as a leature of the open meet
ing at 8 o'clock to which families
and friends of the members have
been invited. John Hayes Mankin.
high priest of the local chapter.
will be present from Fort Bidwell
to preside during the evening.
there's a woeful lack of men
Age limits suggested arc be
tween 30 40 or 20-25. Those ap
plying need not have had previous
experience, just a loud voice the
doctor says. If interested, calls
may be made to his oflice 'IT'
4-37titi during the day or his home.
Tlr 2-37HO during the evening.
bcr. and owner of cars reported
stolen. If a car is recovered the
recovery point is named.
The network went into effect
Monday, and here is received hy I
city and slate police and the sher-j
ill's office. Lists are filed from
the Department of Motor Vehicles!
in Salem. j
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ends tonight:
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San Francisco Bav Area: Most-
!ly fair today and tonight, cloudv
S.-ihli'Hai' uilli rhtirn tti ruin l:il,
m. nnarn insurance i nmpany ot;m riav: little change in lempera
rortland. Oregon, has purchased lure; high lodav San Francisco tW.
city of (Iul.ttmi botuN in the Oakland 60. San Mateo and San
amount of JtS.ooo, thereby helping H.u.iel 71: low tonight 5053: Ren
in provide Hind., fur development !ile winds becoming westeilv 10
of the city's sower system. An-, is m p h. alternoons.
nnuncemenl of the bond purchase Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Fair
was made hy S. Lynn Doycrnft. .lodav; increasing ' cloundiness to
Standard Insurance Company rep- nicht: rain Saturday except snow
resentattve for the area. high levels: cooler' Saturday. ,
The life insurance company pur- Sacramento Valley: Mostly fair'
chased the longest maturities, 'today and tonight; cloudv Salur-j
which were more than one hall ofjd.iv with rain likrlv Chico north-!
the total bond issue. The hinds 'ward prohablv spreading to Sac
are to he used to complete a sew- ramento lale in dav; shghtlv cool
ie plant and to construc t a sewer er Saturday: high todav 72-78. S.it
system in south Chiloqum. ;uidav tet-72: low toiiight 52-57; i
Standard -.'.Iso recently put chased gentle winds becoming southerly
JJ27.noo of Klamath Falls South S IS m p h. Saturday. '
Suburban Sanitary District bonds. I Northwestern California: Most.!
providing funds lor the purpose ol'lv lair lodav; increasing cloudi
cnnslnicling and operating sewage jness tonight: rain I'kiah north
collection and disposal laiilmes. ward early Saturday spreading lo
Arthur M. Cannon, vice presi-ientire area hv evening: slightlv
drnt and treasurer for Standard cooler Saturday; high todav anil
Insurance Company at its home j low tonight Napa 73-50. I'kiiih 78
office. will he in Klamath Falls on '4.1. Santa llosa 72-30: coastal
Friday. November 7. to be a winds northwesterly 10 20 in p h
speaker before the Klamath Kails ,dliv becoming southerly 10 20
Ilolary tlub on the topic of money,,,, p h UmvM and Saturday,
market conditions.
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WKF.D-The sale ot 10 aires of
land not cu ring the Lvorill Memo
rial Highway mst outside Mount
Shasta, to Dino C.irlini ol Red
ding, was announced tins week In
Frank F I.eonetti of the I'mteil
Farm Agency at Weed. The tor
nier owners were Mr. and Mis
Hugo rramcti of San
Carlini, who is one of the
of the ( as.i Itlanca Mot
ding, did net announce
iut Che hvmIv accpured
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caught the worlds smallest tar-1
pon. The f.sh w;w 4'i menu n
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yet more savage
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Beach and the aircraft carrier
Enterprise.
Sen. Henry Dworshak cR-ldaho1
a member of the Joint Congres
sional Committee on Atomic En
ergy, said surface ships powered
hy the atom could eliminate tank
ers and big fueling installations
ashore.
The prototype power plant was
designed and developed by West
inghouse Electric Corp. in cooper
ation with the AEC. The New.
port News Shipbuilding and Dry
dock Co. built the simulated hull
and installed the nuclear and ma
chinery plant components under a
subcontract with West inghouse.
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