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IIKRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Mnnriav. Nov. 9. 1359
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
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Info Center
Sought By Cuban
' MIAMI (UPD - Ma. Pcdi
Diaz Lanz, former chief of the
Cuban air force, has proposed
radio lice Cuba be set up in
the United States to inform the
Cuban people about "Communist
tactics" of the Castro government
Diaz Lanz, one of the most out
spoken opponents of Cuban Pre
mier Fidel Castro, defected from
the . revolutionary government
several months ago. He admitted
to the FBI recently he led a con
trovcrsial leaflet dropping r a i
over Havana.
STRIKE VOTE HII.L
LOS ANGELES (UPD - A bill
to require secret ballot voting by
union members before all strikes
will be introduced in Congress
next session by Sen. Harry Gold
water (R-Ariz.).
liolflwaler, in making the an
nouncemcnt Friday, said he had
not introduced the bill before be
cause he did not think it would
pass, but now believes "tho tem
per of the steelworkcrs and their
wives is such that it would have
a good chance ol passing."
Americans consumed an cstimat
Cd 32 billion bottles of soft drinks
in 1858, an average of 184.7 per
person.
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Faith Lost
In Quiz Shows
WASHINGTON (UPD - Broad
casting Alagazine reports the pub
lie s confidence in TV programs
especially quiz shows dropped
sharply alter Charles Van
Dorcn confessed his appearances
were rigged.
The industry publication reach
cd this conclusion as the result of
two national opinion polls. One
was laken before Van Dorcn told
his' story to House investigators.
The other came a day after the
testimony.
"A national hero fell from
grace last week and with him
fell the public's opinion of him
and tho medium that pushed
him into national prominence
Broadcasting said.
The magazine said t h e second
poll showed that more than half
of the viewing public now wanted
no more quiz shows. More than
half also had lowered their opin
ion of the TV industry after
hearing Van Dorcn, the same poll
showed.
The magazine's report came
Sunday as Sen. Jacob K. Javits
Tt-N.y.) warned the industry it
might be in for a rude shock
when Congress reconvenes in Jan
uary unless it moves fast to
clean house and make "sonic
long overdue changes in
programming.". ' (
SCOUT NEWS
MALIN Nine Malin Explorer
Scouts attended a recent Air Force
DC-3 orientation flight over Klam-
;ith Basin. They were accompanied
by leaders, Charles Hale and Joe
Halousek.
Capl. Frank Kclley, Kingslcy
icld explorer project officer, ar-
anged for the boys to witness
ukeolfs and landings of the jets
ml planes.
The Malin scouts who attended
were Penny Kalina, Gary Halou-
ick, Kicky lllian, Harvey Milligan,
Hon Mullanix, Claude Hagcrty,
Neal Halousek, Jim' Kolkow and
Miilip Hale.
Chief Of Indian Forces Ordered To Halt Reds
NEW DELHI (L'PIl-The Indian
government today ordered army
commander Gen. K.S. Thimayya
to halt with force any further
Chinese Communist aggression at
the border, cabinet sources dis
closed.
The order was disclosed after
an emergency midnignt meeting
of the inner cabinet called to
study Red China's latest note in
the border dispute. The P e i p i n g
note defiantly reiterated Chinese
claims to Indian territory.
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Neh
ru met with inimayya anu tnc
cabinet at the residence of strong
Political
Maverick
Dies At 73
WASHINGTON' (API Sen.
William (Wild Bill) Langer R
ND, a colorful political maverick
both as governor and as senator,
is dead at 73.
He spent 45 turbulent years in
politics, the last 19 of them in the
Senate.
Langer died in his sleep of heart
failure Sunday at his home. He had
been ailing since his wife, Lydia,
aied of cancer Aug. 4. He recently
spent three weeks in a hospital
with pneumonia.
Langer steered a safe course
WILLIAM LANGER
ASKS JEWISH PRESSURE
NEW YORK (UPIl - Label
Kalz, head of B'nai B'rith, called
on U. S. Jews Sunday to bring
strong pressure on Russia to re
move restrictions on Jewish cul
tural and religious activities.
Katz said no special privileges
were being asked for Soviet Jews
just the right to continue their
ages-old traditions.
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through many a political whirl
wind. In 10.14 he easily won nom
ination for reelection as governor
ot North Dakota although he was
under a federal indictment for
conspiracy. Eventually he was ac
quitted, c
Only last year he won reelection
without making a single cam
paign speech in spile of the op
position of his own state Republi
can organization.
In the Senate Langer voted
against the Eisenhower adminis
tration more often than with it
He opposed Eisenhower's foreign
policy. Anything proposed by Sec
rotary of Agriculture Ezra Tatt
Benson was almost sure to brin;
Langer's opposition.
Langer was an orator of the old
school, who emphasized his words
with windmill gestures and much
banging on the desk. His trade
mark was a cigar forever clamped
in his mouth. He never lit one
His sense of humor could be dis
concerting. Once, while Sen
numer Lapenart iK-mcn was
making a Senate speech, Langer
lounged in a chair in front of him
He began plucking cigars from
Capehart's breast pocket.
1'hc struggle was inequal. Cape-
hart faltered, lost the thread of
his speech and finally just sat
down.
Typical of Langer's often lonclv
political stands was one of his
last Senate votes. He and Sen
Wayne Morse (D-Ore) were the
only senators to vote against the
labor reform bill at the last ses
sion.
Another key party vote was on
the confirmation of Lewis. L.
Strauss as secretary ot commerce
earlier in the year. Two Republi
cans voted against Strauss
Langer and Sen. Margaret Chase
Smith of Maine. Strauss 's con
Urination was defeated 4D-46.
ly anti-Communist Home Minister
G.B. Pant. The meeting, in an
atmosphere of intensely worsening
Sino-liidian relations, lasted near
ly three hours.
Communist China Premier Chou
En-lai said India's latest note on
the clashes along the Sino-Indian
borders showed "An attitude
which is extremely harmful to the
friendly relations between the two
countries."
The Chou statement was broad
cast by tne iew uriina news
agency in Pciping and monitored
in Tokyo. The Indian government
released the text of the latest note
to Pciping today.
A source close to the cabinet
said Thimayya had outlined de
lenses along the border. Thimay
ya was instructed to take vigorous
action to stop lurther Communist
advances but not to begin any
offensive.
Communist troops now occupy
Longju in the wild northeast fron
tier agency and some areas in the
Ladakh region.
The note from Pciping that pre
cipitated the rush meeting of the
cabinet came only hours after the
government released the text of
its own latest nole to Peiping.
It warned the Chinese that In
dia would use "all means avail
able" to halt the Chinese creep
ing aggression below the tradition
al India-Tibet-China border.
In the note to Red China today
India rejected as a "travesty of
the truth" Chinese claims of
Indian responsibility for the clash
between Indian and Chinese
troops Oct. 21 in the Ladakh re
gion of the Indian state of Jam-
rmi and Kashmir. Nine Indians
were killed in the battle.
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CHICAGO (UPIl Police said
that when they arrested James P
Hammond, 52, (or questioning in
$27 robbery they found part of
the loot stuffed In the hollow of
his wooden leg.
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The Indian note called the inci
dent a "Lapse into violence and
aggression" on China's part and
demanded that the Reds remove
their troops from Indian territory
and seek to resolve frontier dis
putes by peaceful means.
The note said it was "a matter
of special regret" that China's
"ruthless attack" at Ladakh came
at a time when both Russia and
the United States "are striving to
their utmost ability to put an end
to the cold war."
(President Eisenhower is due in
India for a five-day visit next
month. Diplomatic sources con
firmed Sunday that Soviet Premi
er Nikila Khrushchev may also
visit Nehru soon.)
The nole to Peiping revealed
tor the first time that the Com
munists occupied parts of Ladakh
as far back as 1957 but this was
unknown to the Indian government
until recently because the area
is inhabited very sparsely and
India "had no reason to anticipate
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The Chinese have crossed the
Mc.Mahon line border several
times and now claim nearly 40,09.
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