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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1 95J- v PAGE TWO I jr EOS: ffl KEN WILLIAMS, ton of Mr. nd Mrs. J. H. Williams, 903 Mitchell, will talc part in th American Legion sponsored Beaver Boys State at Corvallls this June. Ken, a junior at Klamath Union High, School, hat been a member of the a cap pella choir and taken part ' in the sports program at the high school. Hit attendance at the two weeks training session on government is sponsored locally by the Ki- . wanit Club. CITY BRIEFS Three R Dub will have a card party on Tuesday at the Shasta Community Hall, corner ot Madi son Street and Shasta Way. Lunch eon at Vt o'clock; cards alter- wards. Royal Neighbors of America will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, June 10, in the 100K Hall at 8 p.m. Postponed Women of the Moose Chapter 467 Academy of Friendship has postponed the Tuesday, June 9, meeting until Tuesday, June 30. Catholic Daughters will meet tonight at I o'clock at Sacred H- irt Parish Hall. Artifartora The Klamath Falls Artifactors Club will meet in regu lar session Monday, June IS, in the Klamath County Library lec ture room. Artifacts from a recent "dig" will be displayed and dis cussed. Refreshments will be served. Mark Dines With Nelson TARRYTOWN, NY. APt - Gov. Mark Hatfield of Oregon had breakfast here Sunday with N'el son Rockefeller, the New York governor who has a boomlet go ing lor mm for the tMo Repub lican presidential nomination. After the breakfast. Rockefeller said: "H was a very pleasant isit." Rockefeller added he and Hatfield discussed problems 01 mutual interest in the operation 01 state governments. Later, Richard Amper, Rocke feller's press secretary, was ask rd about a report that Rocke feller had declined to pose for a picture with Hatfield. Nothing to it, Amper replied. He said no reporters or photog raphers were present for the meeting because the time and place had been indefinite up to the last minute. The press secretary said the meeting was friendly. When it broke up, Amper said, Rockefef ler's parting comment was that he would see Hatfield at the Gov ernor's Conference in Puerto Rico in August. Hatfield is in the East for a veek of meetings and conferences. OPEN DAILY 7:00 W. ENDS TONIGHT! FEATURE 8:05 & 10:30 ALAN (ADD SUM ' 111 ' If f MI I f ' 7 SkmU- I 80 days 52 Btst Picture Awards t World-Wide Honors sticKMi roco-t GOP Leaders Meet Tonight WASHINGTON (API-President Eisenhower explores with other Republicans tonight methods of reviving their party s lagging prospects of regaining control of Congress. . Eisenhower is expected to urge GOP members at a SlOO-a-plale dinner to put forth some of the "revolutionary effort" he told his news conference last week will be needed to win Senate and House contests. Vice President Richard M. Nix on also will speak at the dinner, officially billed as honoring Re publicans in congress. With a capacity 3.200 tickets re portedly sold, the dinner was ex pected to raise upwards of $300.. ono for the Republican campaign committees of the two houses. Of the net proceeds the House com mittee will get 60 per cent and the Senate group 40 per cent. The dinner was arranged by the chairmen of the two committees. Sen. Barry Goldwatcr of Arizona and Rep. Richard M. Simpson of Pennsylvania. In advance of the dinner. Re publicans had indications their criticisms of the Democratic-controlled Congress are beginning to hit home. Opens :4 aWCTW1 M'tmm M-C-M yMOili A lACr, iiorous Nfw coMfor wri DEBBIE REYNOLDS TONY RANDALL PAUL DOUGLAS 1heMatiMgGan' . FRED CLARK UM Mtmrt cmuuscon mctsoOLOR NfXT ArTtACTIOM i laviii wmfltc drum! 'Monh Yu KERR BRYNNER -RMIUlt UliM StateM ' "THE JOURNEY'wmOUI sainj MCIT MetUT L l SUtSJUU tm utt tavu , tanp wvutl nam tn . 04 . USM tOtUM, M. ffB, NOWSHOWING! THEY CAUGHT SaIl HELL AND HURLED. . jTBACK' " Bravo ! ft.a Irava at t Ai ana 51 , JCIIM WAYNE " DEAN MARTI U RfCHY NEkSOn . -HOWARD HAWKS nio draito TECHNICOLOR csa tssssM wiotu tjoani wstKRO-MsfiwRsSti "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'Psssti MA& vw chocolate miix INSTEAD OF WHiTE.' Police Report Two Mishaps two weenena acciaenis on nouiei 66 were reported by state police today. Officers said a car with three OT1 students spun out of control half a mile from the Weyerhaeus er Junction and landed upside down. The car. police said, was out of control for 430 feet. The driver was identified as Lar ry Ray Hutchins. 20. His passen gers were Kenneth Leitch and Ray Oliver. Police said the curve was Lumber Men Slate Meet Klamath Basin Lumber Opera tors scheduled a noon meeting to day to discuss "immediate prob lems, among them a shortage of timber to keep mills operating. An industry official said one concern would be temporary loss of timber from the Klamath In dian Reservation while the reser vation is in termination process Nobody yet has dared estimate exactly how much timber opera hors must get from other souices to substitute for the reservation timber not presently available, but estimates range from 60 to 90 mil lion board feet a year. Two months ago operators got a promise from the Bureau of Land Management to increase Inwable cut from its lands by about eight million board feet a year. Similar requests have been made of the U.S. Forest Service and other government agencies wnn timber to sell. The meeting today was to be with Wayne Oaskms of Portland an official of the Western Forest Industries Association. marked for 35 miles an hour Hutchins told officers he was do ing 55 or 60 miles an hour. An accident blamed on the de clining western sun occurred at 6 p m. near the Klamath River bridge on the Greensprings High way near Keno. Officers said a car driven by Mildred Laurent Randies of Med- ford had stopped along the high- way and was struck in the rear by a car driven by Virgil Augustus bwanson, Medtord. Police said Swanson's car slid 9B feet before it struck the Ran dies auto. The front car returned to Med ford on its own power, officers said, but the rear car was heavily damaged about the front end. Both drivers said they would make full reports to state police in Medfordr- Dad Fiqhts For Killer uincui-n, ien. iai'I Mass killer Charles Starkweather, 20. faces his fourth scheduled date with the executioner Friday. But the admitted slayer of It won't die if his father can halt it via the courts. Guy Starkweather, instrumental in keeping his son from the elec. trie chair last May 22. hopes this weeK to gel the Lancaster D trict Court to grant a writ of habe as corpus, delaying the execution again. He also sought help from the u s. supreme Court, but a sookes. man said a telegram and a letter trom t.uy. in their present form, weren't sufficient for a review. The bandy legged killer doesn't claim he's innocent, but as he told the Nebraska Parole Board re cently: "1 honestly believe if I was represented right ibv atlor neys in District Court) I would have gotten life." Starkweather was ordered to pay with his life for the slavinc oi Konen .lensen. Kennet. Neb., schoolboy, during a murder ram page that took in lives In January isag. He also admitted shooting a lining station attendant tn Decern her 1957. Two Musicians Slate Concert BLY TWO Af Rlv't milciUn. will be nresented in a pnnrMi m the science room of the Bly School on inursday, June II, atU p.m. The concert is open to the pub lic and no admission fe will h cnargen. r.lilanelh Campbell, who gradu Ated this Vear Irnm larvlhnrK College and who has studied the piano since sne was six years old will be one of the featured soloists Miss1 Campbell was nrmivt ir a concert at the college earlier this spring. The other arlisl !c Marort r. ber. who graduated from M.lli College in 17. and who was pre- seoiea in a concert In her senior year at me school. Kleanor Thnmnnn Is rkairman m ine arrangements lor tna at me ri'B PARLEY POISONED LONDON H'Pli The conven tion of licensed victualers pub keepers, who are licensed to serve food adjourned for lunch to a pub across the street, tight mem bers came down with food potson- SHRINE OFFICER CALGARY. Alta. AP George Guldagger of Ashland, Ore., was elected vice president of the Pa cific Northwest Shrine Assn. at the group's annual conference The meeting was held here on the weekend. i Pianist Siies London Paper For Name-Calling Attack LONDON (UPD American en tertainer Liberace today sued the mass-circulation Daily Mirror and columnist Bill Connor for calling him, among other things, "tie biggest sentimental vomit of all time." The 40-year-old pianist was in court today when his lawyer, Gil bert Beyfus, started his case for damages. Beyfus read passages from the articles in question which ap peared under Connor's nom-de-plume of "Cassandra" in the Daily Mirror Sept. 28, 1956, and Oct. 18. 1956. shortly after Liberace had arrived in Britain for a stage tour. "He is the summit of sex the pinnacle of masculine, feminine and neuter, everything that he. she or it can ever want." one column said. "I spoke -to aad but kindly men on this newspaper who have met every celebrity arriving from the U. S. for the past 30 years. They all say that this deadly, winking, sniggering, snuggling, chromium-plated, scent-impregnated, luminous, quivering, giggling, fruit flavored, mincin. ice - cov ered heap of mother love has had the biggest reception and impact on London since Charlie Chaplin arrived at the same station (Wat erloo! Sept. 12, 1921. PAPER AWARD SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Shel don Sackett. publisher of the Coos Bay, Ore.. World, Sunday said he plans to establish a new around-the-clock daily newspaper here. New Salesmart Now With Bruce Owens, Realtor Dean Howell, long-time Klam ath Falls resident is a new sales man in the office of Bruce Owens. Realtor, Dean was formerly with M k S and previously to that was in business for himself. Dean's business background makes him well-qualified to help you with all your real estate transactions, whether they be for a new busi ness or a new home. Contact him at 7th and Pine or call TU 4-3129. Adv. "This appalling man . . . reeks with emetic language that can only make grown men long for a quiet corner, an aspidistra, a hand kerchief and the old heave ho. Without doubt he is the biggest sentimental vomit of all time, slobbering over his mother, wink ing at his brother (George) . , .' Bevfus read. ' The Milwaukee-born entertainer nodded his head when Beyfus de scribed the articles to Judge Cyril Salmon and the jury of 10 men and two women. The lawyer said they comprised 'as vicious and violent an attack on a plaintiff as can well be im agined, written as you probably will think by as vicious and violent a writer as has ever seen the pro fession of journalism in the city af London." ' GRAVE CONDITION SALEM. Ore. (AP Rex Put. nam. Oregon's superintendent of public instruction, remained in grave condition at a hospital her Sunday night, his physician said. Putnam is suffering from heart ailment. 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