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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1959)
HERALD ANT) NEWS. Klamath Fails, Ore. Friday, .luh- 10. W59 PACK 1 S fe,,yonDriii i u - v . - v . I Sen. Harry F. BynJ 0-Va .who. thinks She President "has madel However, Sea. John Sparkmaajhe believes the housing veto will has applauded' the Eisenhimef the only issue the Republicans. erf Alabama, the 1932 Democratic (come back to fcaust the Reptibli vetoes of spending bills, said hehave (or Ivice presidential Bomiaee, said cans. GOP Cheers, Demos Mad Af Ike Aversion To Veto ch That Ho-VJcahc-Feolino, Wih DELICIOUS, REFRESHING WASHINGTON AP Republi-isaid, "is to set legislation passed cans cheered and Democrats that will benelit the United States grumbled today at President Eis- and keep us solvent at the same enhower s evident determination time." to keep using the veto to hoidj Mansfield said he has no (ear down government spending. (that National Chairman Paul l Sen. Barry Goldwater of Ari- Butler's criticisms ot the party zona, chairman of the Republican leaders' programs in Congress will Senatorial Campaign Committee. said that if Eisenhower continues lo veto such measures as the hous ing bill "his record will be our 'greatest asset in I960." Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, the Assistant Democratic Leader. atlect the voting result materially in next year's elections. Butler said tiie Democratic chief tains of both houses look "less audi less like the majority leadership in Congress." j If we weren't fighting among said in a separate interview that;oursehes we wouldn't be Demo "the President has the real vote erats," Mansfield said with a to sustain his vetoes, white we .rin, have only the theoretical vote to,!h a evc widfr smilc (;o!d. override them." ,watcr sajd he hopcs ,he 0)Bositio It requires two-thirds of those i keeps it up. voting in both houses to enact i .., wou!d hc glad l0 pay Pall bills into law over the President's mierS salary," Goldwater said, rejection. Despite their over- ..,e is the thins ,hal has whelming Senate and House ma-it,.,i , ,h nhiiai, OFF TO CAMP, these Girl Scours boarded a bus af Klamath " Union High School Monday morning for transportation to - Camp Esther Applegate at Lake of The Woods. They will " spend t week living out of doors, swimming, hiking, canoe- ing, and. learning campcreft and skills. Registrations are open to scouts and non-scoufs who have completed the second grade for a second session from July 16 through 26. . The girls in, the foreground are Mary Jane Grove, left, and T Mona Lawrence, both of Tulelake. -..'." ' First Federal Gives Resort - Substantial and healthy progress IsWlecled in the 50th semiannual financial statement of the First Federal Savings and Loan Associ- jorities they have almost two- thirds of the total membership Democrats have never been able to hold their lines enough to over ride. Because of this, Mansfield eon 'ceded that the division of opinion jarrong Democrats has made 11 j necessary for his party to trim !cg lislative programs to a point near 'Eisenhower's specifications in or der to get any bills enacted into law. , ". - ' Eisenhower told his neVs con ference Wednesday he doesn't use his veto power lightly, and dis claimed any intention of gaining political advantage through its in 30 years. Goldwater added that a recent national survey by his commit tee indicates that Eisenhower's stand on the spending issue, com bined with (he President's firm position in the Berlin crisis, "has helped the Republican party more than anything he has done in the last six years." the host years in the association's use. history. i "What The assets of the association in creased over $2,072,058 from ,lune ation'.' George Mclntyre. president,' 30, 195B to June 30. 1!159 and now Jn releasing the figures today of i total S19.5S9.5ii5.44. Savings in the growth for the past year com-'crease for the same period totaled "merited that it had been one of j $1,704,876. The demand for home I'm trying to do," he GHOULISH SHOW Plan Tells Board Policy of- dis- PHILADELPHIA (AP)-An 'ficial policy barring racial crimination has been adopted unanimously by the Philadelphia Board of Education. I The policy statement was draft ed by, E. Washington Rhodes, the .onlyy. Negro member of the 15- ttian board, and presented for ac tion Wednesday. Negro groups long have sought I written statement on the board's racial policy. They have charged that 55 city schools are all while while 19 have entirely Negro stu dent bodies. There are 245 public schools in the city. JERSEY CITY, N.J. : iAP! Po lice nabbed seven boys ranging in age from 6 . to 12 and said ,!,.. ln.l n ....... .,4 -f loans continued strong during thel ' ' . . ij ,1 , , , , , . i nummi anuu til mm, mult uw I year and first mortgage loans in- ,. , . ; , . . , creased $1,795,995. For the added' ' "i , . .. . protection of its savers, $213,43S-'- -- - ' -' --' ---' has been added to the resfcfye ac,-' counts. . : During the past six montlis (he of-" fices of the First Federal' have ' been completely remodeled-'; and modernized. Upon final completion an invitation will be extended for a visit to its enlarged quarters. Mclntyre stated that the date would be announced shortly. "With the continued economic growth of the Klamath Basin, the year ahead looks most promising," Mclntyre said. - "First Federal Savings will continue to encour age thrift and the development of home ownership." ' Bnrlh mnt fr Wt Sllf rnmlnc 1 th HB of shots in thr Ttma &4 Coanlrr Shopping Onteft PANTS DOWN NORTH BERGEN. N.J. AP1- The-slatement pledges that the J"' board will not discriminate in the instruction and placement of stu dents, or in the assignment and promotion of teachers. Ex-Beauty Queen Serving Time ; LITTLETON, Colo. (API - A former beauty queen who admit ted she held up a drug store must serve an indefinite term in the Denver County jail. She is Dixie Ann Gottfried, 19. Both the defense and prosecuting attorneys had asked that Mrs. Gottfried, Miss Colorado Jaycee last summer, he given probation. ' But Dist. Judge H. H, Harrison denied probation, saying Mrs. Gott fried had "chosen to associate with police characters and partake in a serious crime. 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