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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29. 1959 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FACE ft A MODELING clothes championships at th they 4-H from left, Linda Heyden susan lueacn or roe valley lor of tHenley, sports outfit. Michigan Money Woes; Toilers Pass Up Salary LANSING. Mich. (API The stale of Michigan, unable to solve its ready cash problems, is pass ing up this week's pay days. Among the 325 state-salaried workers to go. without pay checks will be the 144 state legislators who in four months have failed to solve Michigan's fiscal emergen cy. Democratic Gov. G. Mennen Williams, at loggerheads with the Republican-controlled Legislature, announced Tuesday that, funds were lacking and this week's $100,000 payroll would not be met. Also to be out of pocket tem porarily are the state's eight Su preme Court justices and all its Circuit Court judges, as well as legislative staff members. A five-million-dollar payroll for 28,000 state employes is dueMay 11. Williams had no comment on this. The governor's move followed a new deadlock in the Legislature. At a caucus, majority Republi cans of the state Senate refused to go along with a Democratic plan to liquidate the 50-million- dollar veterans trust fund unless a oneoent increase in the three per cent state sales lax was tacked on to the bill. Williams, who has been men tioned far. the I860 Democratic presidential nomination, termed the situation a "disaster of the first magnitude" and said it was impossible to get cash in time for this week's pay days. Blaming Republicans, he said he would try to hold the damage to a mini tnum." mm,mmn,msmmmm.l r u..l, . II i i fS, r "5- JIMIBEM Ont Bum hmily for sit lenentions... JACOl DAVID DAVIO M. 0iimoti6H gtneratien ftnfraiuM '3 00 PT. $ i 65 44' S QT. KNTUCKY JTWIGHT BOU'M" WHISKEY t made themselves Spring Fair Dress of Altamont club. which won Revue are, best dress; cotton dress, and Linda Tay- He said the bypassing of the leg' lsiaiors pay day was only a coincidence of the calendar." Sen. Edward Hutchinson, veter i Republican leader," charged that Williams acted spitefully and "out of arrogance." He ac cused Williams of "deliberately holding up the state to mockery ana contempt. In the months of inter-party bickering, each side has accused the other of following harmful practices for the state's business and industry. A falling off in tax income from the 1938 recession year and heavy drains on welfare funds for un employment burdened Michigan cities nave contributed to the fi nancial dilemma. With its general fund dwindling. Michigan faces millions of dollars in obligations for which no pro vision has been made. The veterans fund has been held in trust since its creation after World War II to aid needy veter ens. The liquidation plan would require the fund's ultimate restor ation through new tax sources DIG THIS CRAZY BIRD NEW YORK (UPD William G. Conway, the Bronx Zoo's'curator of birds, reported today a very confused 'robin is building nine nests on as many identical steps on the lire escape outside his window. Conway said no eggs have been laid because every time the bird sits on one nest she looks up and sees another, and flies away for material to finish It. V mvmiinasttemM tiHiJ IIP eOU90a WHISKEY 'filtH tint 11 t 000 K PS00F 0ISIILIE0 N0 MTUED Y THE 1AMES I K DISUlUNd CO,CUM0NT.V. Ike Says Row WASHINGTON (AP-President Eisenhower said today Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce's usefulness as am bassador to Brazil has not been damaged in any major way by her row with Sen. Wayne Morse ID Orel. She President told a news con ference that he had a telephone survey made Tuesday after Mrs. Luce hit out verbally at Morse and concluded that she will be welcome in Brazil. i ik otjnaie gave mrs. Luce a thumping 79-11 vote of confirma tion Tuesday despite bitter oppo sition by Morse. Mrs. Luce then said her troubles began when Morse was "kicked in the head by a horse." To which Court Affirms Elkins Verdict SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The wire tapping convictions of Port land gambler Big. Jim Elkins and Raymond F. Clark, former St. Helen's police chief,, were affirm ed Monday in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals here. The wire-tapping charges re sulted from the seizure by Oregon state officers of tape tecordings of telephone conversations be tween William M. Langley. for mer Multnomah County district attorney, and Thomas E. Ma loncy. U.S. District Judge William. G. East sentenced Elkins and Clark, May 24, 1957, after each was con victed on seven counts of a nine- count indictment. Both were accused of disclosing the taped conversations to other persons. Elkins received 20 months and a $2,000 fine and Clark six months and a $300 fine. The tapes were first seized. by state officials and placed in the safe deposit vault of the First State Bank at Milwaukie, Ore., and FBI agents seized them' from the vault. Elkins and Clark con tended that seizure by the FBI was illegal. The appeals court, in a decision written by Judge Clifton Mathews, brushed aside all objections to the seizure, holding it was not illegal and the evidence tin the trial) was sufficient to sustain a con viction of the two." - MAY CANCEL CONCERTS NEW YORK (UPD A wage dispute threatens cancellation of summer concerts at Lewisohn Stadium for the first time since 1918. Mrs. Minnie S. Gugenheimer, chairman of Stadium Concerts, Inc., said Monday she would "not budge an inch even I have to give up the concerts." Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians rejected a $7-a-week raise for stadium symphony or chestra members. 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It was against this background that Eisenhower was asked wheth- he thought Mrs. Luce should take up her post in Rio De Janeiro or follow the advice oi ner nus- band and offer to resign. Eisenhower hesitated a moment and then joined in a round of lauehter touched off by the way the question was put whether he thought Mrs. Luce should obey her husband. Eisenhower then said that a! though Mrs. Luces criticism of Morse may have been ill advised, it was human. She made the remark, the Pres ident said, in the heat of anger. But. he went on, so far as he is concerned the criticism of the Oregon senator was not meant as anv disDaragement oi tne senate. Then Eisenhower said he tcels there has been no major impair ment of Mrs. Luce's usefulness. He also said that she had not so far offered to resign. Even as Eisenhower was hold ing his news conference, Morse was telling the Senate it was true that he had checked a report "as to the mental competency" of Mrs. Luce to serve as ambassador to Brazil. ' Morse said he understood there had been charges of improper conduct on his part in such checking on the nominee. The senator said a newspaper man had come to his office with certain information and that this basis he made a telephone inquiry and then dropped the sub ject. There had been reports Tuesday that Morse had sought to learn whether Mrs. Luce had been un der psychiatric care The suggestion from Luce that his wife should resign as ambas sador had been pinned to what might be the attitude of the Bra zilian people in view of the criti cism of her in the Senate. Luce took the position that the Senate confirmation had vindicat ed Mrs. Luce. 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Hasn't Hurt uneasiness which the smears and suspicion aired on the Senate floor have naturally created in Brazil." The Senate confirmation seemed to be final, short of an unlikely vote to ask President Eisenhower to return the nomination. Morse himself said: "Mrs. Luce has been confirmed. 1 wish her well. And. each night in my pray ers I will pray for God's guidance that she will be more stable in her duties than when she issued that press release. Mrs. Luce had no immediate comment on her husband s re quest that she resign. At the White House, press sec retary James C. Hagerty sain "there has been no resignation." .Mrs. Luce, playwright, former Republican congresswoman from Connecticut and former ambassa dor to Italy, is celebrated for her abrasive tongue. A 1944 speech in which she said Franklin D. Roose velt "lied us into war" was one ot the main things for which Morse criticized her. After word of her parting gibe at Morse sped to the Senate floor. 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