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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1959)
HKRAI.n AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Glittering Red Exhibit Begins Stand Of 42 Days Ttipsdav, .Tune 30. lORft PAGE SEVEN NEW YORK IAPI-A glittering Soviet scientific nd cultural ex hibition began a 42-day itand to day. The Kremlin'! No. 1 man. Frol R. Kozlov, renewed the Soviet call lor peaceful competition at lor mal opening ceremonies llunday mqht. He also heard Vice President Richard M. Nixon say in a speech at the opening: ' There is no mag ic lormula which will settle the differences between us, no confer ence at the summit, which will dramatically end world tensions." Today Kozlov who shares with Anastas I. Mikoyan the rank of first deputy premier of the Soviet Union goes to Washington, where he is expected to make a pitch for expanded trade between the United States and the Soviet Union. Wednesday ha meeti with Presi-, dent Eisenhower, after a session FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE! Try A Carlton Mattress sff?...ior I 20-YEAR GUARANTEE! CARLSON'S MATTRESS AND I'PHOLSTERY COMPANY SIOS g. Kill TU 4-45QI with Secretary of State Christian A. Herter. Kozlov spent an hour Monday showing Eisenhower the exhibition. The President seemed much impressed, ard there was much to impress hurt. The 10.000 dis plays sprawl over six acres, and take up three floors of New York's Coliseum, a huge new build.ng at Columbus Circle. j After paying the admission! price, a dollar for adults and 50 cents for children, the lirst thing the visitor sees is a reminder of the Soviet strides in'o outer space models of Sputniks, or space satellites. 1 The exhibition, first of its kind here since the New York World's: Fair 20 years ago. is held under an exchange agreement signed by the United States and the Soviet Union last year. The American counterpart will open in Moscow July 25. Among the displays is a large model of the silver airliner that brought Kozlov to New York from Moscow. The airliner, the world's largest, made the first nonstop trip between the two cities a dis tance of 5.092 miles. A piano-shaped box of Soviet chocolates on exhibit bears the lace of American pianist Van C'li burn, who took a Moscow music competition by storm last year. There are Soviet automobiles, including several of the new, popu lar, foreign import size. They sell for 16.000 to $7,000. Women's fashions. TV sets with a 12-inch screen, a miniature of the Bolshoi Ballet, and such sub jects as public health, electronics, industry, and peaceful application of atomic energy make up the rest of the displays. HARVEST KING BALING TWINE 7 BALING WIRE oo No. 6500 llli j.W. KERNS 734 So. 6th TU 4-4197 KLAMATH INDIAN R ESCHVATION ORtAOS Liue TRAVEL PERMITTED WITHOUT . Ill I IIIIIHTUIIIIIi'.LIllffl - 4JjLikiHhr' -ffi T HZ? - Tf- rJ- -1 if t j . f J .'3r' VJajO'' Cvi. tuyin CO i Jj THE KLAMATH AGENCY has announced that after July I, all roads within the boundaries of the Klamath Indian Reser vation, except those listed, will be closed to travel by the public. The roads permitted to be traveled without a permit are all black-top highways; U.S. 97, military crossing to Silver Lake; U.S. 97, Lamm Road to Silver Lake; Sprague River to Hildebrand; U.S. 97 to Kirk; Skellock Draw, Yamsay Ranch to Sprague River Highway near Braymill; Lone Pine "Hey Day' I Set July 12 j ASHLAND The annual "Hey Hay." sponsored each year by the Tudor Guild, is scheduled to take place on Sunday. July 12. at the I Shakespearean Theater. It w ill be ! combined with the open house cer emonies of the new building. No admission fee is to be charged and the public is in- ;vilcd. Booths will be set up to sell various articles and there will be entertainment for both young sters and adults. Activities be gin at 1 p.m.. with guided tours of the theater until 7:30 p.m. Members of the Tudor Guild will be dressed in costumes of j the Elizabethan era. and a cos tumed crier will announce events. All proceeds will go into the Tu dor Guild lund, which is used for ilhe festival activities and to help ! members. 1 Hey Day is being coordinated this year through the general chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daws. 4 nrtiuE V I I we. ' f SAFELY -i OVER X THE Junction to Box I and from Weyerhaeuser Timber Company Camp Six Toad junction to Long Creek. Permits to enter any closed area for business reasons will be issued to motor vehicle operators at the forestry office and the dispatcher's office in the agency. It is urged by the agency that on all occasions those using these roads should be careful with fires. MDs Say Long's Illness Was Nervous Breakdown j COVINGTON, La. AP Gov. fcarl K. Long today .was on the iroad to recovery from what psy chiatrists have newly labeled a nervous breakdown rather than mental illness. Along the road the governor carries plans to chop at least 40 persons from state payrolls. Some of them were somehow involved in his being committed to mental 'hospitals twice this month. I He already has fired three state ! officials two of them medical men who held him in one mental (institution and he is divorcing his wife, who had him committed. TOP CAPACITY... TOP VALUE! AM-NEW Super Deluxe WESTINGH0USE FREEZER air-sweep shelves give quicker, more .economical freezing! Dtignd to grv bottew coJd-ow circulottOA Ittt yov quick -frt in any comportment . . . dotignod to paefcagot won't ttcfc to shl. 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They said the term "paranoid schizophrenia" used in an original iinding by Dr. Chester Williams, coroner of East Baton Rouge Par ish, committing Long to Southeast Louisiana Hospital at Mandcville June 18 was only tenalive. "The behavioral and emotional svmptoms previously noted may have been due to the after clfects of the small stroke or strokes." the Irio reported, and "in the pre sence of such physical illness, it L not uncommon to have emotional symtoms." After the doctors read their find ings in the Covington motel room Three night -said bong, a voluntary patient in a small town motel, suffered from "a nervous break down from overwork." Their report said the fiery, fast moving 63-year-old governor re cently suffered a small stroke or strokes which, combined with his overactivity, "resulted in a marked rundown state." Noting that Long had a heart attack nine years ago. the doctors said: "At Uiis time there is noth ing that would indicate that hc governor cannot make another re covery." At present, the psychiatrists said, "the governor is rational, with no intellectual impairment." Chos. J. Cizek TAILOR Suits t Slacks Made te Order Ptrftct Fit Guaranteed 119 SOUTH 7th filled with newsmen. Long added "Some of those terms are to big I can t understand them. The governor left his farm home at Winnfield early Monday and took most of the day driving the 125 miles, making some 20 phone calls on the way and announcing he would drop the ax on about 40 officials. "Forty out of 500. That s not many," he cheerfully noted. Durmg a stopover at Vidalia Long told a crowd: "You don't know what I've been through these p;:st few weeks." ';Speaking of his eight days in the Mandcville institution and 16 days in a Galveston, Tex., mental hos pital, he said: "Putting a man in the cra.y asylum is like killing your husband becaJse you love him." Crews Probe Train Wreck MKLDRIM, Ga. (API A full scale investigation is under way to determine what caused Sun day's disastrous train wreck. The death toll from butane flames reached 19 Monday night. Three persons are still in serious condition. Sifting through the ashes and gathering eyewitness reports are investigators frum the Interstate Commerce Commission, Georgia j Public Service Commission and Seaboard Air Line Railroad Co. The disaster, one of Georgia's worst, occurred about 3:30 p. m. Sunday at a recreation area on! the Ogeechee River 18 miles north-' west of Savannah. ! Eyewitnesses generally agreed' that several cars derailed, ruptur ing a tank car filled with butane' gas. The gas floated downward! over the recreation area like a! ground fog, then ignited with a tremendous roar. Another tank car filled with the highly explosive gas ignited al most , simultaneously. ' Sheets of flame streaked across I he recreation area, burning everything in its path. Seaboard officials said they found no track or car condition that might have caused the wreck. J. R. 'l'horne. executive vice president of the line in Richmond, blamed the explosion on "a most unlortunatc set of circumstances, almost incredible (which) combin ed to produce the tragic events." LIONS CONVENTION OPENS NEW YORK (UPD-Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and Mavnr Rnhert r Wagner officially welcome dele gates irom ! countries today to the opening of the four-dav rnn. vent ion of Lions International at Madison Square Garden. VMI CAN sut....rr.Westinghouse OLQ EASY TERMS WE GIVE Z?n: GREEN STAMPS ASK ABOUT OUR PAYMENT PROTECTION PLAN KIRtCPATRICEC'S t fcoidSidsi fipplianxx Cn.Nl 7H. 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Davis was charged with raping, the woman last April 7. If Davis is electrocuted, it would j be the first recorded execution of a white man in the United States lor raping a Negro woman. Davis, a native of Atlanta, Is an electrician at the Marine air' station here. I The trial began Monday morn ing in General sessions court. The jury deliberated an hour and 10 minutes. The victim, who lives with her husband near Burton, four miles from here, told of being dragged into bushes near the National Cemetery and attacked. Sherill J. F.. McTccr, testified that Davis admitted attacking the woman. He quoted Davis as tell ing him he sometimes had "an overpowering sex urge and got pleasure out of using force with women." McTccr said it was the first case in his 33 years as sherilf in which a white man was charged with raping a Negro woman. Davis denied that he admitted attacking (he woman. He told the jury she consented. 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