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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 1959 Liberal Republican Solons Get Support From Hatfield SALEM. Ore. (AP)-U.S. Sen ate self-styled liberal Republicans drew support from Gov. - elect Mark Hatfield of Oregon in their fight for the Senate minority leadership. Hatfield said those opposing the liberal bid might 'win this year, but lose the 10 presidential year lection for the party. He urged the election of Sen. John Sherman Cooper (R-Ken) as Film Actress Takes Poison NEW YORK UPI - Actress Inger Stevens was reported in fair condition today after apparently having swallowed a caustic solu tion in her Manhattan apartment The 24-year-old blonde, Swedish born actress was rushed to Columbus Hospital in critical con dition Sunday night. Doctors at first said she had only a 50-50 chance to live, but later reported she was making good progress. A spokesman at the hospital said Miss Stevens was believed to have swallowed a caustic solution "possibly cleaning fluid." Tests were to be conducted today to de termine the type of solution. Miss Stevens, who made her movie debut opposite Bing Crosby In "Man On Fire," was found sprawled across a bed in her Gramcrcy Park apartment by the building superintendent, John De Santis. He had entered the apart' ment at the request of David Te- be, a friend of Miss Stevens, who had tried unsuccessfully during the weekend to reach the actress When Miss Stevens failed to re spond to his call, De Santis called police. Police said they found no bot tles, vials or notes in the four room $250-a-month apartment, in to which Miss Stevens had moved five weeks ago. Senate minority leader and Sen. Thomas Kuchel IR-Calif) as party whip. An aide, Travis Cross, said Hat field sent telegrams to six senat ors urging them to join the lib erals in- support of Cooper and Kuchel. He said Hatfield did this at the urging of party leaders, mostly on the national level, who are working behind the scenes in the fight. llatlield s telegram said: "As one who fought ani uphill battle against a registration disadvantage and fortunately was able to recapture a governorship respectfully urge you to elect lo top congressional leadership those who symbolize to the na tion a vigorous, imaginative, pro gressive, alert Republican party. tempting as it may be to think first in terms of one s own per sonal philosophy or seniority, the record written in 1959 will be one huge plank in our 1960 platform no matter who is standing upon it. 1 join with those whose politic al judgment I value highly who urge you to concur on Cooper and Kuchel. Cross said the telegrams, all identical, went to Senators John Williams (R-Deli, William Langer IR-ND), Andrew Schoeppel (R Kan), Henry Dworshak R-Idaho Gordon Allot 'R-Colo) and Wal lace Bennett (R-Utah). Physician To Testify TACOMA (AP) A court ap pointed physician is scheduled to appear Monday afternoon to in form U.S. District Court Judge George H. Boldt whether Dave Beck is physically able to contin ue with his Income tax evasion trial. The judge appointed a physician of his own choice to examine Beck Saturday after the former Team sters' Union leader's own doctor had said Beck would be unable to resume the trial. ' "The trial will not go on Mon day," Judge Boldt said, "how ever, I have asked for a report on Mr. Beck's condition from a doc tor of my own selection. . . This report will be made in open court Monday so there'll be no misun derstanding about the matter." Beck, charged with evading $240,000 in income tax, was taken 111 and the trial recessed Dec. 19. Beck's doctor has said he is suf fering from a recurrence of a kid ney ailment. Salem Police Nab Gunman SALEM (AP) Police captured a gunman en route to catch an airliner for Los Angeles moments after he had robbed a Salem tav ern of $153. The officers arrested Richard Lee McDowd, 28, of Salem and recovered the money he took at gunpoint from the Poinecr Club and found the pistol he had used. McDowd was tripped up be cause the bartender at the club overheard him say he was flying to Los Angeles. He had reservations on a flight that left Salem within 20 minutes of the holdup. But even if he had made it to the airport, he would have been disappointed because the flight he intended to take by passed Salem because of the icy runway conditions. "DENNIS THE MENACE '.Keep M&ecHM maogb Wivsbh imeo him to m , DAUGHTERS BIRTH04.Y PMTVAND H6 tGZDMADGS PVE YEARS'. Group Mulled By Yheatmen WALLA WALLA (AP) - Steps! were undertaken Saturday for the establishment of a permanent or ganization for the promotion of wheat marketing in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Representatives of the wheat growers associations in the three states and of the wheat commis sions of Oregon and Washington met here to carry out provisions Police Seeking Armed Hoodlums PORTLAND (AP) - Police (ought two sets of armed thugs who forced their way into private residences Saturday night and robbed their victims. Two men forced their way Into the Hillsdale home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Marion on Sunset Boulevard. Police said they es caped with about $190 after hitting the 68-year-old. Marion on the head with a pistol and then tying up the couple. Four teen-agers, all armed,' for cibly entered the home of Mrs. Thelma Davis, 46, in Southeast Portland and escaped with $100 after slugging Mrs. Davis and a man and woman visiting. Many Leaving Public Office SALEM (AP)-Gov. Robert D. Holmes, who leaves office Jan 12, said Saturday he will move to Portland where he will enter the public relations i field. Holmes, a former Astoria ra dio station manager, was defeat ed In the last; election by Gov.- elect Mark Hatfield, a Republi can. , Other members of Holmes' Democratic state administration also will leave office. James F. Johnson, the head of the state Motor Vehicle Depart ment, said he will return to his lumber business in Coos Bay. Robert Steward, state agricul tural director, will become chiefl clerk of the Legislature's Joint Ways and Means Committee, Public Utilities Commissioner Howard Morgan said he will re turn to ranching. John F. Richardson, state Fi nance Department director, was named administrator of the non profit Asia Foundation, headquar tered in San Francisco. DOORS OPEN 6r30 P.M. LAST 2 DAYS! Ml Tar Buccaneer VUl IITNNEIt CHAIITON NISION CHitits tori! cum iioom Plus News and Cortoen F.oturt 7:20 t ?:50 Leaders Cool To Pay Bid ELLENSBURG (AP) A pro posal for the payment of unem ployment insurance to farm labor ers was greeted coolly by farm leaders at a meeting here Satur day. Ray Poulsen, president of the Farm Leaders' Council of Kittitas County called the proposal a tax subsidy. The proposal was submitted by Bob Doble, Kittitas County State Public Assistance administrator, who said it could lead to the es tablishment of a stable farm labor supply. Under the terms of his proposal, Dome said employer insurance payments would be deductible from the income tax and that laborers seeking benefits would be required to accept any farm work available. - . Doble said some method of cre ating winter employment would have to be evolved in order to create a year-round supply , of skilled farm labor. If this could be accomplished, he said the cost ly labor turnover could be reduced. laid down at a previous meeting in Lewiston, Idaho. Four voting delegates' were ap pointed to represent each of the participating states. Otto Amen, Ritzville; Don Schmick, Colfax Erv Oestrich, Harrington, and Leon Miller of St. John will rep resent Washington. Oregon delegates will be Frank Tubbs, Adams; Paulen Caseberg. Wasco; Morris Wilson, Condon nd Vernon Munkers of Lexing ton. Representing Idaho will be Chuck Gabby, Lewiston; Aubrey Pratt, Craigmont, Joe Lux, Nez- perce and Bob Wittman of Lap wai. . Dwelley Jones, Walla Walla was named to head a bylaws committee. Ron Rcw, Pendleton, ore. and Joe Lux will serve on the committee. Horse Killed In Plane Mishap MALIBU, Calif. (AP)-Sheriffs officers here logged something new in the way of Sunday travel hazards: A collision involving a norse and an airplane. KoDert Goodyear, 49, glided in for a landing in an open field aft cr his light plane ran out of gas Sunday. A horse galloped into the cralls path and they collided the horse was killed, Good- year's plane was wrecked, and the pilot and his wife, Mary, 46, suf fered cuts and bruises. Herbert Hoover Takes Vacation MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Former President Herbert Hoover headed today for a month's vaca tion and his annual fishing trip in the Honda Keys. The 84-year-old former Presi dent arrived here from New York Sunday aboard a National Air Lines jet plane and said he found the trip a true revolution in air travel. Hoover said in an interview that the United States will continue to have periodic recessions -or slumps about every seven years. He said the nation's economy Is in lor two or three more good years maybe more. Bystander Saves Pair SANDY (AP)-Bernard Helton. dorf, 22, and his brother Robert, 33, were fishing in the Sandy River when their 12-foot boat capsized. The Portland men were plung ed into the icy liver, but manag ed to cling to the hull despite meir neavy, water-soaked cloth ing. For 10 minutes they kept a pre carious grip on the boat. Then, Glen Otto, 34, who lives beside the river, happened to glance out the window moments before sitting down to dinner Saturday. Otto saw the men, sped out in his boat and rescued the brothers. DROWN VICTIM COOS BAY (API Police say a retired blacksmith Who vanished the day before Christmas appar ently drowned tn Coos Bay. The missing man is Fred M Weiler, 5ti, who last was seen shortly before setting off across the bay in his 12-foot boat. do c.n .i3o p.m. hrtiFihwiir JAMES STEWART DORIS DAY, Starts TUESDAY! susrmt, imicm, mem- g1 ' In fftfNCH NORTH AFRICA f H NW L 3 i I ru TCCHNICOIOR GRANT! I W . evi ls e IV k' r mn"L7riinc -iSR" BASIN BRIEFS Jim snndinff New Years and the weekend at Corvallis with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalton, Carolyn Spending Christmas at Grants Pass and Merlin were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones of Bonanza with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and family, and their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant and family. They went on to Eugene and spent the weekend with Les ter's sister and brother-in-law. Returned S.Sgt. Donald Welch has returned to Castle Air Force Base at Merced, California after visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch and small son ot Lan- gell Valley. Left Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kel- leson and Wallace of Bonanza and Patty Roark of Klamath Falls left December 28, to take Dorothy Kel- leson to Del Rio, Texas, where she will be married to Vernon Baird who is in the Air Force Base there Meeting The Langell Valley Home Extension Unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Maren Ran dall 10 a.m. January 7. Ilene Bo tens and Dorothy Smith will be the leaders for Low Calorie menus. Spending her holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown, and brothers, Pat and Mike, is Virginia Brown of Union, Oregon. Visitors in Bonanza are Ada Kruger and son Ike, visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daugn ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelly and family. Patsy Tofcll of Sacramento spent the holidays with her par- ONE BIG CLUE OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) Po lice have one clue to a men's store burglary here Saturday night. They said $3,000 worth of cloth ing was stolen. All size 42. If you were born before 1900 ... . let us tell you how you can still apply for a $1,000 life in surance policy (for people up to age 80) so that you can help take care of final expenses without burdening your family. You handle the entire transac tion by mail with OLD AMERI CAN of KANSAS CITY. No obli gation. No one will call on you Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and year of birth to Old Amer ican Insurance Co., 3 West 9th, Dept. L2536B, Kansas City, Mis souri. Adv. Would-Be Thief Swept Off Feet LOUISVILLE. Ky. (AP) - A would-be holdup man was swept off his feet here. The bandit entered a limior store and pointed a gun at man ager Sal Waldman. Waldman, 67. crabbed a broom and started pushing the man out of the store. Janitor Clinton Cal- bert came from a back room and helped. Waldman and Calbert wrestled the gunman, identified by police as Charles Ray Booth. 31. to the sidewalk, hit him with his own gun, and held him until police ar rived. Heart Condition Takes Tot's Life SALT LAKE CITY (API-The mother said her baby couldn't breathe. Police dispatched two of ficers in an ambulance. One drove while the other tried artificial respiration. But at the hospital, doctors pronounced the baby dead. They said the infant one-month-old Craig Allen Pistori- ous, had a congenital heart con dition. One of the ambulance men was asked to break the news to Craig's mother. He was Officer William D. Pistorious the baby's father. JOIN HORSE CAVALRY CHICAGO (UPH - The U. S. Fifth Armv Headquarters here, which featured a display of two world War II tanks last year, has taken note of the space age. This year's display consists of and Susan. The Dalton'i taught la Bonanza High School until moving to Corvallis this summer. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tofell, and brother Leroy of Bonanza. Le- Roy was home from OTI also. T. Portland Fred Romtvedt of Langell Valley is in Portland to receive medical care. Bonanza Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and Karen are in Arkan sas to 'spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Tb Corvallis Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fernlund, Joan and Jean of Bonan- REGISTER NOW FOR J. W. KERNS WHISKERINO BIG PRIZES FOR THE BEST WHISKERS Continuing! 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