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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1959)
PAGF 2 A HKRAU") AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON FRIDAY. .TUNE 19 lfl.ij Contract Talks Resume Today NEW YORK APt - Top-level contract negotiations In the basic fteel industry resume today after recess. Four-man teams representing the United Steelworkers Union of America and the 12 largest steel companies are seeking to reach agreement on terms for a new contract before the current three year pact expires June 30. If no agreement is reached by that date, there almost certainly will be a strike JUNIOR RODEO QUEEN'S CONTEST SUNDAY JUNE 21 TULELAKI FAIRGROUNDS Towns Quiet After Riot D' RBAV." South Africa 'AP The nonwhite townships of Cain i Manor and t'hesterville were re ported quiet this morning alter a night ot riots and arson in which three Africans were killed. Strong police patrols remained in the area. The Africans were killed after rioters attacked a police picket in Cato Manor. Police used rifles and machine guns agains the riot ing Negroes. About 30 African were hospitalized. Three police men were injured. The riots were touched off by government regulations forbidding Africans from brewing their own beer at home. HOT! Hot is a good description of the prices on cool summer ploy clothes for child ren at SPENCER'S . . . Klamath's only exclusive children's shop. Cute little seersucker sun suits, sizes 6 months to 6 years, only $1.00. Seersucker boxer shorts for boys and girls, $1.19. They need no ironing, either. Of course Mom gets aJJ.VT Green Stomps at SPENCER'S, 619 Main, Phone TU 4-5497. "DENNIS THE MENACE"' rial f Q. OKAV IF I B&ATUEV Hillsboro High President Named Beaver Boys' Chief CORVAI.I.1S. Ore. (API-Dick Miller, Hillsboro High School stu dent body president, will be in augurated as governor of the American Lesion Beaver Boys' Slate in Salem today. Justice Harold Warner of the Oregon Supreme Court will ad minister the oath to Miller, who ileleated Doug Halvorsen of Sa lem and Kirby Fox of Baker in elections here yesterday. Other officers elected were Jere It's wmm pays at Buick! We're Overstocked With New Cars ...The Factory Says: MOVE 'EM! SO - DON'T MISS THIS We can put YOU in a new Buick at a price you wouldn't believe is possible! Come In - We've got to sell and you - the customer - gets the advantage of the pressure, the factory is putting on us! We'll Give you the TOP Allowance for your present car! We Absorb the Freight Charge - You can buy a New Buick riijht here as cheaply as you can at the factory! -ft Your Choice of Finance GMAC or Bank Terms! ACT NOW - YOUR PRESENT CAR WILL NEVER BE WORTH MORE! Jim Wienie Buick Randolph, Medford, secretary of state; Greg Payne, Portland, state treasurer; Denny Crowe, hood River, attorney general. George Put, Portland, superin tendent of public instruction; and Jim Zeek, Waldport, labor com missioner. Supreme Court judges elected were John Thomas, Corvallis: Roger Grady, Waldport; and Tom bheehy. Pleasant Valley. Elected senators were Jim Booth, Yoncalla; Jim Schmidt Medford; Nate Jones and Sid Halse, both Corvallis; Dick Rei enhuber. Westlake; Jack Neu- man. Alsea; Ed Funderbunk. Sutherlin; Butch Ward. Waldport Barney Brink, Hillsboro; and Sieve Peterson, Ashland. The 441 high school youths at tending a one-week session on government and citizenship also elected 20 representatives: Mike Miller, Mark Copeland. Marvin Lee, Mac Smith, Ken ;Avio. all Portland; Charley Mar molejo, Salem; Bob Ruby, Turn er; Clark Hammer, Cave Junc tion; Dave Compton, Elkton; Stan Sieg and Booth Deakins, both Medford; Larry Dawson. North Bend; Dean Charlton. Red mond; Steve McBride, Jamieson; Rick Summers, Lebanon; Ken Womer and Dennis Deling, both Klamath Falls; Mike Booth, Al bany; Dennis Drew, Bend; and Larry Neugart, Myrtle Point. Government Of Argentina Target Of Political Plot B ROMAN JIMENEZ (were partly cut by a heavy storm BUENOS AIRES, A r g e o 1 1 n a It was impossible to check the 'API President Arturo Frondiii's report of a revolt or the govern government charged today it isiment'i counterclaim that every the target of a revolutionary plot.lthmg was under control through Unconfirmed reports spread thatlodt the country. The federal po a military revolt already is under! lice asked radio amateurs to relay way in the interior. any official messages they picked Angry officers were reported up. , collecting at Cordoba. 400 miles northwest of Buenos Aires. Lead ers of the Coroba military garri son have been openly .oppoaing government policies since Tues day. Police swept through the capital ; sons. with orders to arrest top generals (Curbs on the armed forces, in and admirals, many of them lead- eluding confinement to quarters The Cordoba garrison was said to be backed by troops , in Campo tie Mayo, near Buenos Aires, and Salta. in northern Argentina. Dis content with the government was reported spreading to other gam ers of the provisional military government that steered Argentina back to civilian rule after the for some troops, were reimposed alter being lifted briefly Thursday while Frondizi tried to bargain armed forces had overthrown the with some of the military leaders dictator. Juan D. Peron, in 1955. Leaders and supporters of the Many of those sought were said i previous provisional government to have fled. have never been too happy with Communications to Cordoba ' Frondizi and have believed he was U.S. Defense Secretary Says MIGs North Korean WASHINGTON "API The Communist MIGs that shot up an American patrol plane over the Sea of Japan were more than likely North Korean. Secretary of Defense Neil H. McElroy, says. McElroy told a news conference Thursday he bases that opinion on the direction from which the planes came. In the area of the attack. 85 miles east of Wonsan, the jet fighters could have been manned by North Koreans, Red Chinese, or Russians. Planes of all three carry the Red Star in signia seen on the attackers. McElroy said it was ridiculous to raise a fuss about whether the American patrol plane was ade quately armed or not. Its World War II vintage guns "are not go ing to knock off a M1G anyway," he said. The defense secretary said the really important thing about the incident was that the U.S. Navy plane was on a peaceful mission over international waters and was jumped by "an irresponsible pair of fighters. The U.S. plane's tail gunner was severely wounded by the attack ing jets, and his gun was knocked out before he could return the fire. Crew members agreed the attackers were Soviet-built MIGI5S or MIG17S. rt,1 ...... (r.E An tha nlm. curtain on an era ruled by a proud been djsarmed jo an(J meamcai aynasiy. !.., i,i k. inai.ll.ri She had, " . ... A pnuiugiaLm ui uic enemy planes which one of the crewmen J I- 1U. -Anfiu-iM nt Iho Curtain Down On Show Era HOLLYWOOD, Calif. 'AP Death came quietly Thursday to Ethel Barrymore and closed the She died in her sleep. been an invalid in her Beverly Hills apartment for more than secretly in the league with the of the House of Deputies early Peroni.-ts. ... day that the government The current flareup apparently : known for some time there wa: stems from a reneal of reports plot afdot with insurrectional which the President has denied- t'Mties designed to break do- that he signed a secret pact with i national institutions." Peron to get elected. Although: He linked the purported plot they are antiTeron and anli-iCuL Desideri. Fernandez Suardg, Communist, the dissident arm t leaders reportedly oppose Fron- dizi's ue ol troops against Per onist and Communist unions try ing to nullify his economic aus terity program with strikes. Alfredo Vitolo. Frondizi's inter ior minister, told a heated session ho served as chief of police I. Buenos Aires Province under th. provisional government. T i hours later Fernandez Suarez was reported arrested. Gen. Ernil)) Bonnecarrere and Rear Adm. Aw turo Rial also were reported u. der arrest. OPEN DAILY 7:00 P. COME EARLY! FRIDAY and SATURDAY l Hi. Kiddies Rife ir Free Merrv-GcRiMJ SIGN IS PREPARED SAN DIEGO, Calif. on-A sign board showing three small girls, each holding her nose with a tis sue, was put up on Harbor Drive. Just across the highway is a sew age disposal plant. Miss Barrymore would have been 80 Aug. IS. She will be buried in Calvary Cemetery Mon day. For more than six decades, her regal bearing and resonant voice had captivated audiences. And she had been a star of the thea ter, movies, radio, and television. The sharp-witted actress, who originally wanted to be a pianist, was the last surviving member of a theatrical triumvirate that in cluded her equally famous broth ers John and Lionel. John died in 1942 and Lionel in 1954. "We Barrymores became actors not because we wanted to go on the stage." she once explained, "but simply because It was the thing we could do best." And it was. Ethel was the most versatile, ranging from light com edy, to tragedy with equal skill. She won a 1944 Academy Award for her portrayal of the fatally ill mother in "None but the Lonely Heart" and nominations for "Spir al Staircase" and "Pinky." Show business' great and near great mourned her death. In New York., the Ethel Barry- Imore Theater dimmed Its lights ifor five minutes before starting Klamath Falta. Oregon Serving Smitharn Oregon and Northern California Published dally except Saturday by Southern Oreson Publishing Company Main at Esplanade Phone TUxedo 4-S1I1 FRANK JENKINS. Editor RILL JENKINS. Manaflnl Editor FLOYD WYNNE. City Editor Entered aa eecona ciaia matter at nr , . !,. . .,.. , ortir. .t Ki.m.th r.. Ore.on nights performance. on Atiruat so. isos. under art fl In Hollywood, actress Judith Lnnir.H, m.rrn ... int.. anonai.w poelage paid at Klamath Falla. Oregon. attack could pin down the nation ality of the planes beyond doubt. The picture is being sent to Washington for evaluation. A Navy spokesman said "it is not known when and if it will be re leased." The state department wants to protest Monday's attack but isn't sure where to direct the protest. The United States at any rate has no diplomatic relations with North Korea. McElroy told his news confer ence "our patrol aircraft see air craft of the other side with some regularity. It is an area where each side keeps track of what the other is doing." Earlier in the day Congress members said they understood patrol planes in that area would be escorted by fighters in the future, armed with the deadly sidewinder rockets. But the Pentagon promptly knocked down that report and said it must have been misunderstood. 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