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    MONDAY. JUNE 8. IflSa
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
Heads Of House Groups
Concerned Over Lobby
WASHINGTON APi-Heads of i view by Sen. Stuart Svminjton
two potent House committees hD-Mo'. a former secretary of the
share President Eisenhower'! con- Air Force ami a sharp critic ol
corn anoui wnai nas oeen called Eisenhower administration de-
tense policies.
the munitions lobby, but they
doubt that a congressional probe
would solve anything.
They agreed lobbying activities
have had the result of forcing de
fense costs higher, but they pret
ty well agreed also that the aver
age citizen himself unwittingly is
t strong force behind the drives.
These views came from Chair
man Clarence Cannon 1D-M01 of
the House Appropriations Commit
tee and Chairman F. Edwards He
txrt iD-La.) of a House Armed
Services investigating subcommit
tee But they and other Congress
members who were interviewed
had differing ideas on what con
dilutes a munitions lobby if any.
Of course there are sales repre
sentatives trying to peddle their
firms' products to the government
and. to do that, seeking congres
sional appropriations to provide
the money. Some push newly de
veloped planes, or missiles, or
guns as the best and most neces
sary weapons of defense.
, Hebert referred to advertising
as one of the stronger ways the
lobby works. He and Sen. Paul H.
Douglas iD-111) criticized some
firms' hiring of high-ranking mili
tary officers as they retire. Sen.
Henry M. Jackson iD-Washi re.
ferred to executives from business
and industry who hold temporary
but important posts in the Penta
gon. But Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson ID
Tex. Senate-majority leader and
head of a Senate Preparedness in
vestigating subcommittee, dis
counted the idea of a munitions
lobby as such.
"I don't know any who deserve
that label," Johnson said.
He saw no need for an inves
tigation, and was joined in that
The subject came up at Eisen
hower's news conference last
week. A reporter said several
senators had quoted the Presideni
as having spoken sharply to them
about eliorts by a munitions lob
by to alter his defense program.
Eisenhower said he didn't think
he had used that term, but said
he doesn't want to see political
ana linancial considerations in
volved in defense matters.
Cannon and Hebert agreed that
the men formally registered with
Congress as lobbyists "aren't al
ways the really effective ones."
"The cleverest lobby is the so
cial lobby," Cannon said. "The
fellows who do the )ob operate
out of the cocktail bars, the golf
clubs and the social gatherings."
"The best remedy, and perhaps
the only remedy. Cannon said,
"lies with the voters. They must
send representatives here who will
stand up against pressures."
"Unwittingly," Hebert said,
"the voters are helping these big
lobby groups. They read newspa
per advertisements of how good
this or that missile or weapon is,
they hear radio programs and
they see television programs es
pousing the effectiveness of the
product of one company or an
other. They are on the midway
listening to the pitch man, and
they write letters to their con
gressman, who in turn listens to
the voters."
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California Entertainer Killed In Shooting Mishap
PITTSBURGH (API A woman
entertainer who faced death daily
holding targets in a trick shooting
act was accidentally shot to death
Sunday by a 9-year-old boy who
came to see her perform.
The shot came at a frontier
town exhibit at the Pittsburgh
Bicentennial Exposition in Point
Park. It ended the life of Mamie
Alice Peniman, 38, of Sun Valley.
Calif.
The youth, who thought he was
playing with a stage prop, started
to run but was halted by his fa
ther. The victim's husband.
Frank. 40, rushed over and
slapped the youth, shouting, "You
shot my wife."
The expositions crowded with
Sunday visitors, took on a tense
and tragic air as police rushed
to the scene.
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The boy's mother, who per
mitted him to handle the .22 cal
iber rifle, stood stunned. The vic
tim's 1-year-old daughter wept.
The shot came a few minutes
before Mrs. Peniman was sched
uled to go on stage and step in
front of her husband's blazing
guns as he fired at targets she
held in her hands and mouth.
Police took young Frank
naco of nearby New Kensington.
Pa., into custody for questioning.
No charges were preferred.
Mrs. Peniman performed with
her husband and -daughter. Mary
Alice. He is known professionally
as "Wild Bill Cody." They joined
the exposition last week after
touring with a Wild West show.
Mr. and Mrs. John Monato said
they had taken their boy to the
exposition for a Sunday outing.
After visiting several other ex-
Mo.piibils they went to the frontier
village.
Young Monaco and his mother
walked into a jailhouse cell. He
saw two rifles and asked his moth
er if he could examine them.
Mrs. Monaco said she thought
they were part of the display
props and agreed. Police quoted
her as saying the boy picked up
a rifle and pressed the trigger.
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WASHINGTON AP - Many
rongres-men agree the most ob
vious "mess in Washington" is the
Potomac River.
l!ep. James C. Wright (D-Tcxi
said it was a disgrace.
Hep. Charles S. Gubser IR-
Calif i said "the very stream
which waters the roots of Amer
ican history" is polluted.
House debate on a water pollu
tion bill spotlighted the problem
U.st week.
Gubser told the House that down
by the Lincoln Memorial "We
would inhale the air made putrid
from raw human sewage flowing
down our beautiful Potomac from
our federal city of Washington."
Once the Potomac was a clear.
sparkling stream for 287 miles-
past Virginia and Maryland
(arms, past Washington, past
Mount Vernon to Chesapeake
Bay.
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Md called it "one of the most
polluted, one of the most neglect
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veloped." Lankford, with other congress
men from the Washington area,
has introduced a bill authorizing
a 7S-million-dollar appropriation to
build sewer lines and filtration
plants.
Rep. John R. Foley D-Md) said
Congress must do something. Ht
noted that the U.S. Public Health
Service has threatened to takt
legal action under the Water Pol
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