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FAGE TWO HERALD AST) NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY. JANUARY 12, 1959 This Session Of Congress Might Appear Productive WASHINGTON AP Thi. wili be busy, Interesting am' Erobably productive Congress. It i unlikely to seem spectacular il only because very little ever docs in the grinding legislative mill. It will be self-conscious, per haps just a little less conscrva tive than the previous Congress and, despite plenty of conflict, its personal, relations with President hisenhower may not curdle very much. Democrats and Republicans in this Congress can not help being self-conscious: lis two-year term will be drawing to a close at the time of the I960 elections when voters choose a new Congress and a new president. Both groups know their per tormance these next two years will be a major factor in the elec tion . outcome for themselves and their party and that the next president may be chosen from this Congress, It hardly seems in the cards for this heavily Democratic Con grcss to get into feuding, name- calling and bitterness with Eisen hower in his last two White House years. . During his first six years his relations with Congress members have been unusually polite and re (trained, except in political cam paigns. There docs not seem much reason to change. For this reason: Without resort ing to slam-bang, the Democrats were still able to win control of Congress In three successive elec tions while Eisenhower himself re mained highly popular. Nevertheless, there will be broad conflicts between Eisenhow tr and the Democrats in Congress en the programs he wants and the kind they want. Some people thought, alter last Police Probe Vice Scandal Inside Ranks CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) Police launched an intensive in vestigation today within their own ranks in a vice scandal allegedly involving the police and fire de partments and a 15-year-old runa way girl. Police Chief Frank Story said he would consult with the prosecu tor regarding the issuance of war rants. He said the investigation of the girl's story might take several days. Rookie patrolman James W. 1 Kelly, 24, was stripped of his badge and jailed after signing a statement admitting he had shared a room with the girl last October An entire platoon of one tire department engine house was filaced in a lineup for identifica ion by the girl. Among those ac cused were lour lircmen, three patrolmen, a civilian ambulance driver and a suburban polico chief. The girl, from a suburban Eu clid family, and Carl Galipo, 21, Whom police said admitted actins as the girl's procurer, told of their activities Sunday. ' The girl's parents said they had pent $6,000 on medical and psy chiatric care for their daughter since 1856. They said she had run away before but had not been fuilty of such immoral behavior DOORS CFEN 6!30 F. M, NOW PLAYING! JEAN SIMMONS DAN O'HERLIHY RHONDA FLEMING EFREM ZIMBALIST, JR. November's elections, that this vould be a much more liberal Congress than last year. But in he first showdowns on strength this year conservatives showed they are still in charge. In the Senate, a coalition of lib erals from both parties lost heav ily in their first test of strength in a fight over the rules. Liberal Republicans on opening day tried to name one of their own number their Senate leader. but they were defeated by a ma jority of conservative Republicans who picked ben. fcverett Dnksen of Illinois. House Republicans are still un der conservative leadership. They were simply replacing an older man with a younger one when they substituted Rep. Charles Halleck of Indiana for their old time lead er, Rep. Joseph Martin of Massa chuseus. The two Texans who lead the Democrats in Congress Speaker Sam Rayburn and Sen. Lyndon Johnson, are both conservative. So are a majority of the Demo crats who are committee chair men in both houses. Still, the voters sent a lot of new men to Congress this year, some of whom are expected to take the liberal side. So, while liberals are not in the majority. their ranks have been strength ened. They should be able to exert some pressure. Particularly Sen. Johnson is not likely to ignore them. Even though he out-maneu vered them on the rules change he is still making some conces sions to them. He is a great compromiser, anx ious to have his big Democratic majority work together as much as possible. He yields a little to each of the opposing groups to reach a kind of middle ground. This may not satisfy either side completely, but still shows some movement with out leaving either completely dissatisfied. Court Record: Kl AMATII COUNTY niHTniCT cornT Liter Lewis Glvim, fail dliplay li cense, 5 forfeited. WIIHh Wood, fall drlva right aide. $S forfeited. Leo Vincent Braiieur, fall alop at top alfn, 3. KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT dayi; disorderly conduct. $30 or 25 dayi. I Cnlednnla Jackson, vagrancy, $100, nr 30 day; disorderly conduct, 950 or tJ Diiyi. i John Crane, vagrancy, f 100 or 30 days. Cleo Parki, vagrancy, $100 forfeited. Edward T. Cornwall, melar ticket warrant, $6 forfeited. John Spencer Clark Jr., violation KpFed ordinance, pending. fhnaior n Jnnii. meter ticket war rant, $2 no forfeited. Clifford G. Allatot, me tar ticket war rant, $6 forfeited , Eugene T. Samplauakl, fait leave name, ndriren at ican of accident. $50 forfeited. Mfn Kanor. meter ticket warrant. $6 forfeited. Anthnnv S. Schi.lt li. mater ticket warrant, $6 forfeited. nniiulaa J. PurkeU. following too closely; drunk driving; pending. Jerry Allen KlrkpairicK, meter uck tt warrant, $6 forfeited. Donald W. Stetson, mater ticket warrant, $10 forfeited. William G. La chape He, running nop ilgn, $5 forfeited. Claude Davis, running traffic light, $5- Orton R. Mann, running trains ugni, $8. . Jnhn H. Davli. no ootrator B ucenitj. I $5 forfeited. Ronald A. KrempOSKl, raiiuri yiein Ight of way to vehicle, $5. itMin.. tr iuiia rulllna corner. S5. vdm Anhra Crlfflthi. running traf fic light, $5 forfeited. Daniel P. Andrews, louowing xvu closely, $3. A tti Kriwnrri Crnxfnrd. running traffic light. $5 forfeited. Clarence J. Kogarii violation uiv rule. $15 forfeited. Thomas C. Buckle, violation basic ...1. tIK nrfllri Anrihn E. Keiiev. violation oasic Frank C. Thomoson. violation nasic ...I. at. fnrfsitorl William C. Walker, violation basic rule. $15 forfeited. Wallace Nordwall, violation basic rule, SIS forfeited. Lou M. Book, violation nasie run '$15. 1,000 Frozen In Red China TAIPtf (IIPII More than 1.000 persons have frozen to death n fonwnunist communes in North China, the Nationalist China Cen tral News Agency reported from Hong Kong today. Quoting umdcnliticci sources from Communist China, the dis-nali-h miri the Reds have imnoscd a complete news blackout in tear it may deepen the peoples re sentment against the commune stein. it kuiH fnur nut nf ten (armed aro still wearinc their summer clothes in sub-zero weather. DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. NOW SHOWING! THe Decks Ran RED Feofure At: 6:55 & 10 35 Plut Action Co-Hit! MfmX ro J Tr. VICTORY from DISASTER! JOHN MILLS RiCnR0 ATTtNBOROUGH "DENNIS THE MENACE" 7 y 7 A dwrfjue.i ' The caued rr a Hulu Voop. ew, 7HOS WERB THE GOOD OC DAYS'." Science Finds Peanut That Resists Yilt RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)-A scien tist has produced a disease and wilt-resisting type of peanut by atomic radiation. Other scientists call it a milestone in fundamental genetics, one of the first times an improved strain of any living thing has been developed through atomic research in the United States. Dr. Walton C. Gregory of North Carolina State College bombarded peanut seeds with 18.500 roentgens 17 times the radiation .that can kill a man. This jumbled their genetic sys tem and produced generations of plants that were dwarfed, huge, erect, prostrate, curled, maimed, sterile, high yielders and low yielders. From these, Dr. Gregory and other workers at a research farm in Rocky Mount, N.C, developed the desirable variety. ft would take nature thousands of years to provide such muta tions. Radiation did it in minutes. The peanuts were perfectly edi ble. Dr. Gregory said the rays passed through the seeds and scrambled the genes, but neither the seeds nor the growing plants were radioactive. North Carolina State College an nounced Sunday the new seed will be available to growers for limited planting by next year. On The Record KLAMATH COl'NTT MARRIAGE LICENSES Patrick Sullivan, 88, and Juna Eliza beth Matney. 2S. William Lee pryor, IB, and Donna Darlena Adama, 17. KLAMATH COt'NTV DIVORCE PETITIONS Doreen D. Greibel vs. Fred J. Grel- bcl. seeks divorce. Feme E. Grote vi. Henry W. Grote, aeeki divorce. Elatna P. Eaker vi. David r. Eak- r, aeeka divorce. - KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS BOYS ARNETT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Merwln Arnatt January 8 In Klamath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 8 lbs., 3 ozs. BIJRGESON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Burgeson January 8 In Klam. ath Valley Hospital a boy, weighing 7 lbs., 2' oss. GIRLS COBB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Cobb January 8 In Klamath Valley Hospltal a Ctrl, weighing 7 lbs., 3 ozs. POPE: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Pooe January 8 in Klamath Val ley Hospital a girl, weighing 7 lbs.. 7 j ozs. WELLS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard A. Walla January 8 In Klamath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing 8 lbs., 1 ox. 1S5 ROUNDUP Boys: 14 Girls: 8 SISKIYOU COUNTY niRTHS DICKER SON Born In Mount Shasta Community Hospital December 29. 103R. to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Dick erson. n( Dunsmuir. a daughter. DIESTLER Born in Mount Shasta Community Hospital January 3, 1M9 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Diestler, of San Bruno, a daughter. B ROM FIELD Born in Mount Shas ta Community Hospital January 7, 19.19. to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bromlteld, of Weed, a daughter. HOUDENSHELL Born In Mount Shasta Community Hospital January 7. 19.19. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Houdenshell, of Grenada, a son. Weather Table United Press International Temperatures and rainfall for 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. Hiqh Low Albuquerque 45 29 Atlanta 51 27 Bakerslicld "fi 52 Boise 5S 4!) Boston 28 20 Brownsville 73 62 Chicago . 33 28 Denver KO 29 Kl Centre 7H 50 Fairbanks -23 -M Fort Worth 61 48 Fresno 71 54 Helena 40 29 Kansas City 47 31 Los Angeles 7S 52 Miami 67 51 Minneapolis 29 is New Orleans 59 ,10 New York 35 IS Oakland 68 63 Oklahoma City 57 38 Phoenix 72 48 Pittsburgh 26 14 Bed Blulf 61 58 Reno 63 45 Sacramento 67 57 Salt Lake City 51 28 San Dieso "i 52 San Francisco 65 58 Seattle 52 46 Spokane 44 38 Stockton 66 58 Thermal 77 4S .08 CHRISTMAS RUSH? ALGES, Portugal (UPI A resident protested in the correspon dence column of the newspaper "Diario Popular" that a letter postmarked Nov. 17 in Lisbon, two miles away, was delivered to him here Jan. 2. Police Find Kidnaped Baby Alive, Healthy In Brooklyn By GEORGE SYVERTSEN NEW YORK AP The kid naped Chioncbio baby was found alive and healthy bunday night in a Brooklyn apartment. The infant girl had been the object of an in tense search since she was snatched from a hospital 2V hours after her birth nine days ago. - Police and FBI agents, acting on an anonymous tip, located the baby in the second-floor flat of Jean Iavarone, a 43-year-old di vorcee and widow with seven liv ing children. Her apartment is about Vi miles from St. Peter's Hospital where the child was kidnaped late Jan. z. The child was returned to the hospital. Authorities said she was "in good condition." The youngest baby ever kidnaped here, she was taken before her parents had the chance to have her baptized Lisa Rose. Mrs. Iavarone denied the kid naping and claimed the child is hers, police said. They quoted her as saying she had delivered the baby unattended In her apartment Jan. 2. Chief of Detectives James B. Leggett said the woman would be booked on a kidnaping charge. First positive identification of the baby was announced by the FBI, quoting the father, Frank, Chionchio, 28. a lawyer lor the Port of New York Authority, said he recognized the baby on the basis of a general family resem blance" and a small scar over the left eye he had noticed the night the baby was born. Leeeett said the baby certain ly" is the. Chionchio child. He in dicated the footprint of the baby found in the apartment matched the footprint of the Chionchio baby taken shortly after birth. He said the comparison was "okay." The blood type of the baby was identical with that of Mn. Chion chio, the FBI said, but did not J. Henry Helser & Co, Investment Msnsgsre Established 19:12 Offices la Principle Wast Coast Cities Ernest Bussey 2534 Vine Ave. TU 4-5041 Klamath Falls home quality 'eV .correspond to Mrs. Iavarone'. Leggett said medical examina tion showed that Mrs. Iavarone did not bear a child nine days ago. J MATERNITY FASHIONS A fin talettion mt low, vary lew prices. 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