HERALD AXD NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore
Friday. Aticust 21, 13S!
PAGE FIVE
Race-Minded Lawmakers
Renew Institute Outlay
,. MONTGOMERY. Ala. (AP) -Kace-minded
Alabama lawmak
ers have renewed their outlay to
Tuskegee Institute, but it may be
come a legal springboard to pub
licly financed private white
schools.
The $767,000 two - year grant
roughly 10 per cent of Tuskegee s
budget, also poses as a veiled
dagger which could strike at the
financial heart of the famed-Ne
gro college.
Amid corridor-talk of the new
segregation scheme, .it was clear
more than idle generosity
' prompted the legislature . Wednes
day to earmark 183.000 for Tus.
kegeg next year and S384.000 the
following year.
Legislators privately planning
the legal test, aimed at a ruling
Chopstick
Saves Wife
A
her-
TORRANCE, Calif. (UPP
20-year-old housewife saved
" self from a would-be rapist
"Wednesday with the use of a sou-
venir chopstick.
: Mrs. Martha Larson of nearby
-' Lawndale told police a six-foot
' man with a knife jumped in her
car at a signal light, forced her
to park in a secluded area and
' tried to rape her.
"The man took my ignition key
and then started to attack me. My
" "cheek brushed something hard and
I remembered the bamboo chop
stick on the seat I was keeping
as a souvenir.
"I grabbed the chopstick, said
a prayer and drove it with all my
might against his side near his
heart," said Mrs. Larson. "He
gasped and pulled away and 1
jumped from the car and ran.'
The would-be rapist ran in the
opposite direction and was sought
... by police today.
on whether public funds can be
used for private segregated
schools, figure they have nothing
to lose and all to gain.
Giving the U. S. Supreme Court
such a major segregation riddle,
Ihe strategists say, would result
either in economy or better still
a possible new way to keep
Negro children out of white
schools.
Key to the court test is a prom
ised suit challenging the Tuske
gee appropriation as an illegal
use of public funds on a private
segregated school. Only Negroes
attend privately endowed Tuske
gee Institute.
State money has been allocated
annually to the college under a
1943 law providing aid for students
who want specialized courses un
available in tax supported in
stitutions.
Planners of the private school
test want the Supreme Court to
uphold the Tuskegee grant, hop
ing the decision would set a pre
cedent to allow the state to put
up cash for private white schools.
The widespread view on such a
ruling is that the Tuskegee appro
priation would be a cheap price
for possible victory in the South's
long struggle to keep white pupils
and Negroes in separate class
rooms.
But if the tribunal decided the
Tuskegee outlay is illegal, segre
gationists then could tell the col
lege that the Supreme Court cut
off its funds. The result: a state
saving of about $385,000 a year.
Besides Alabama's pupil place
ment law, which gives local
boards vast powers in assigning
pupils to schools, the state has
several other laws designed to
ward off integration.
Trfey authorize local and stale
wide shutdowns, sale of school
properties to private corporations,
and one-school districts which of
ficials hope could close if
necessary and not affect classes
elsewhere.
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gang plow,
Navy Investigation Board Listens To Tape Recording
buster
THIS HANDSOME, three-bottom,
once used to plow up land in the delta region near Sacra
mento, has been given to the museum at the Tulelake
Butte Valley Fairgrounds by Herman Johns of Dorris. Johns
salvaged it from one of the early day ranches in Butte Val
ley. Museum pieces donated or loaned to the fair will be
placed this year in part of the new steel multiple-purpose
building in which the fair shop is also located. A perma
nent museum building to be built next year.
QUONSET POINT, R.I. (AP) -
An unusual tape recording of the
explosion and fire which killed
two men and injured 28 aboard
the aircraft carrier Wasp
among the evidence being studied
today by Navy investigation
board.
The sound of the blast and the
spontaneous reaction of the men
was recorded because a tape-re
corder microphone had been
opened to pick up the voices ol
cnhbage-playing officers.
The Wasp was on antisubma
rine maneuvers 2S0 miles off the
Virginia coast when the mishap
occurred Tuesday.
Lt. (jg.) Jim Frank llagcn of
Marjanna. Ela., perished when
trapped in the helicopter whose
engine exploded.
Aviation Apprentice Donald H.
Trask of Keenc, N.H., whose body
vas found at the bottom of a
plane elevator, apparently was
asphyxiated.
None of the injured was con
sidered in a serious condition.
Sources at this naval base said
.he damage to the Wasp might
exceed five million dollars.
Rear Adm. Robert Stroh, com
nander of Carrier Division 14,
-aid the helicopter engine "ran
away and exploded while it was
being tested by a qualified pilot."
He said runaway engines are
nut uncommon in flight and the
governors fail to function proper
ly. But he said he never heard
oi a runaway encine under hang
ar-deck testing conditions. but that under some circura-
Navy men explained that gov- stances more commonly under
ernors are mounted on helicopter the stress of flight conditions
engines to regulate their speedthey may function badly.
Court Records
KLAMATH HAI.I
MIMTIPAL COl'RT
Ernie Tenarfo Wolf., drunk. SZ5 or
five days.
Peter John Martinez, vagrancy, con
tinued. Ledice Kirk, vagrancy, continued.
Ramon Unive, drunk, continued.
Eugene Proctor Cox, drunk. $25 or
five days.
Daniel Emmett McCloskey, vagran
cy, si oo and so days.
James Cromwell Salycr, disorderly
conduct, 2.v
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Retired Admiral
Asks Prayer Day
. WASHINGTON (AP)-A retired
admiral today suggested a nation
wide day of prayer to coincide
with the arrival of Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev in the United
States Sept. 15.
Adm. Ben. Moreell, Pittsburgh,
an active Episcopalian layman
and retired board chairman of
Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp.,
also urged that cities on Khrush
chev's itinerary arrange special
church services on the day of his
. Visit.
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