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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1959)
I. PAGE 8 A J PRIVATE Donald L. Horn of Klamath Falls, a Marino, is scheduled to finish four weeks of combat training May 16 at Camp Pendleton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Horn of 3830 Summers Lane. South Leader Raps Dillon : WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen. Mils cell B. Long (D-La) raised t roadblock today to speedy Senate approval of C. Douglas Dillon's promotion to the No. 2 spot in tne State Department. When Dillon's nomination reach es the Senate floor, Long said, "I may speak for a day, or even two days, to illustrate why we have spent so many billions in other countries and in some in stances gotten nothing but hatred in return, under the type ot lead ership represented by Mr. Dil lon." Long is the only announced op ponent of the nomination, which was received with enthusiasm Tuesday by most of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Dillon faced more fire from an other source today. He was called before a closed session of the com mittee for further questioning about putting secret labels on country-by-country break'downs of foreign military aid. Sen. Frank Church (D-Idaho) protested secret classification of military programs in Latin Amer ica. The opposition of Long and Church delayed a committee vote on Dillon's nomination as first un der secretary of slate. This is the spot Christian A. Herter vacated when he was named secretary to succeed the ailing John Foster Dulles. The dispute over Dillon tempo rarily' overshadowed consideration of the nomination of Ogden R. Reid, 33, former president of the New York Herald Tribune, as am bassador to Israel. Reid, on the stand only briefly, vas asked to return Tuesday for .questioning on his qualifications, BfirJl.liJDAD NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Unions Mount BigDrive To Kill Senate Measure WASHINGTON (AP) Labor I'nions, through breakfasts for congressmen and other forms of lobbying, are mounting a growing drive to revamp sharply or kill the Senate-passed labor regulation bill. John L. Lewis, the veteran Unit ed Mine Workers Union president, was to register his opposition to day before a House Labor sub committee. The 7l)-ycar old Lewis repeated ly was counseled against any new labor anti-corruption legislation. He says the problem is an inter nal one for unions to solve and, anyway, there are plenty of laws against embczzelemcnt to curb union frauds if the laws are enforced. Meanwhile the AFL-CIO, which imported the original Senate bill belore amendments were added in the Senate, indicated a switch in sentiment. The AFL - CIO Execu tive Council is to meet here next week to go over the Senate ver sion section by section. Photog Belted; Unionist Fined HONOLULU (AP) - Carpenters Union leader Jack C. Reynolds was fined $25 for attacking photogra pher Warren Roll of the Honolulu Star Bulletin. Judge Harry Stciner imposed the fine Tuesday and commented "Some people take offense to hav ing their pictures taken, but this is no reason for laying a hand on a photographer." Roll tried to take a picture of Ji F. Cambriano. another Carpen ters Union official, as the latter arrived at Honolulu Airport April 14. City Servants Rescue Jumper ujs ANiiiiLts ( AP) A police man and a fireman pulled Robert Uavid Thomas oif the roof of a 12-story building Tuesday while hundreds below dared him to jump. Traffic stalled and onlookers jostled each other for a better view for two hours while Thomas listened to taunts from the spectators. Make up your mind. Jump, man, jump. You re chicken." Fireman William Smith and De tective Sgt. Jack Golch finally lackled Thomas. 22. He was taken to a hospital for observation. George Meany, the 1 AFL-CIO's president, hinted at federation op position in a speech Tuesday to me Plasterers union. Meany spoke of the Kennedy-Ervin bill as passed by the Senate es "an active threat against the trade un ion movement. The bill bears the names of bens. John F. Kennedy 'D-Massl and Sam J. Ervin Jr. iD-NC). Meany hinted at AFL-CIO poli tical retaliation by remarking that labor figured it elected a lib eral Congress last fall but now "it seems we haven't changed the complexion of Congress enough." "So while we did better (Poli tically) in 1958," Meany said, "I haven't the slightest1 doubt we'll do still better come 19U0." James R. Hofta's Teamsters Union came out with a broadside against tbe Senate bill while union members were quietly breakfast ing groups of congressmen have been contacted by our represent atives. It's just normal lobbying procedure." Hoffa was quoted in a new is sue of the Teamsters' magazine H$ saying "we favor constructive legislation. We are opposed to cor ruption. But the bills currently passed or proposed are not con structive." Hoffa urged Teamsters local un ions to deluge House members with telegrams to revise Senate bill curbs oft boycotts and picket ing, powers given the secretary of labor over unions, and bans against criminals holding union office. Teamsters locals were urged to WEDNESDAYJff.ft T - . L.J,l. JD impress on their congressmen "the importance of voting against the Kennedy bill if it contains any one "of those or a dozen- other provisions Hoffa found objec tionable. The Senate bill basically re quires a detailed reporting of un ion finances' and lull irfevi rights in internal union prow dures, with the secretary of la bor given broad enforcement pow. ers.. President Eisenhower has said the Senate bill isn't strong enough against certain union practices. DANCE and SHOW featuring IN PERSON THE SENSATIONAL COASTERS "CHARLIE BROWN" "YAKITY YAK" PLUS ERNIE FREEMAN and his Recording ORCHESTRA "Raunchy" "Live It Up" . "Indian Love Call" KLAMATH FALLS AUDITORIUM MS., MAY 19 $2.00 per person (rax inc.) DANCING 91 Pool Opens Sat., May 16th Group Vetoes Award Return : HOLLYWOOD (AP) ' Fred Astaire, whose 1058 TV spectacu lar danced off with nine Emmys wants to return his "best actor' award. - But a spokesman for the Acade my of Television Arts and Sciences tays the award was won fairly by Astaire and it is his. Astaire said through a spokes man he wanted to return the award because of confusion over the "best actor" category. Some critics, including Ed Sullivan, con tend the Emmy should have gone for a dramatic instead of a danc ing performance. "I don't think anyone will "dis agree that Mr. Astaire is an actor and that he gave a great per formance," replied Thomas Free-bairn-Smith, Academy executive secretary. He indicated the matter was closed. SINGER RECOVERS HOLLYWOOD (AP) Anna Maria Alberghetti is recovering from a minor operation to correct a nasal obstruction that hindered her breathing. A hospital spokesman said her condition is good and the 22-year- old Italian-born singer will be home within two or three days. The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Door : with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business, ': Neighbors and Your Civic and Social Welfare Leaders Oifthe occasion of: Arrival of Newcomers to - Klamath Falls No cost or obligation Prion. TU 2-0834 ! t fry f , . CoIe of California '1 ...calls it "Two-Timer" and comes up with our favorite version of the welcome-back two-piece iwimsuit. Wide tucks at the bodice make for a shapelier bust-line, as does Cole's own built-in "Power Profile" bra. 10 to 16. 15.95 'Use Your Charge Account" 0 LOW FOOD CENTER'S Featuring Oregon's Own Brands Dundee Chili, Kidney or Pork 'N SIP. 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