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o o O O o O O PAGE TWO O DENNIS THE MENACE" HERALD AND NEWS. Kiwalffraffl. On O Tuoifby, Drr 1, lO.'fl ....AM HE NOT ONLY REFUSED TO SlMS, BUT HE TOtO ME IF I WANTED MUSiC, I COULD 6UVA RADIO'.' Payroll figures Released By United States Senate WASHINGTON U'PP - Payroll figures shoufd loday thai the Sen ate, with its 100 members at Ki. 500 a year each, also has at least 60 employes making more than 116.000 annually. The Senate made public infor mation on office payrolls Monday for the fust time in II years. The three-months breakdown. froni , i a July 1 to Sept. .10, was the most .lame detailed disclosure in .Senate his-, son: llichard lory. I two nonhews: i Hoover Saj& Los Armeies Tops Crime EA niANCISCO 'LTD - ffM Director J. Kdgar Homer report ed loday that Los Angeles led the state in every major crime cate gory during the lust 10 months of n.Vi. llooer's nn.iitcilv report al-o: showed I.os Angeles was first in! the nuiiiber of aggravated assault cases as compared with New York.! San Francisco was second place! in California in every crime catc-i gory except larceny. ' Twelve Calitornia cities were in-, eluded in the FBI nation-wide re port which showed that the vicious crimes murder, rape. slabbing, and aggravated assault were on the definite upswing through the I'nilcd States. Such crimes jumped from 4 to 7 per cent during the 10-mnnth period while the over-all crime rate dropped an "insignificant" T per cent. I California cities included Los' Angeles, Pasadena, Long Beach, San Diego, Fresno, (ilenrlalo, San Francisco. Sacramento, Itichmnnd. San Jose. Oakland and Berkeley. . California was well behind the 'top T. S. cities in the murder and nun negligent manslaughter cate gory. New York led the nation i with 217, while Los Angeles and pr 'It Ky.l, sister; Carl T. Curtis Houston. Tex., were loiirlh Willi R-Xob.i, son; James (). Kastland fit such olion-.es. San Francisco 'D-.liss, daughter; Clair Fugle j reported 27; Oakland, II: San l)i-'D-Calif.i, nephew; ,1. Allen Frear ego ft: Long Beach, 7: Fresno. 5: Ir. 'D-Dcl.t, nephew; Albert Core Sacramento, 4; Ilichniond and 1 U-TennJ, niece; Olin D. Johnston ! Berkeley. 3; (Ilendale and S.ini DS.C.i, two nephews, cousin and Jose. 2: and Pasadena, 0. i son-in-law, John F. Kennedy j The highest crime rate was in D-Mass.i, brother: Pat McNama ithe burglary and breaking and1 I) . Mich. I, wile and nephew, i entering division. Los Angeles led Murray i U-Monl. i, i lnt' s,il,c w'th I21,3!r. and Sani B. Kussell iD.(;a.'.1l''''ancisco followed w ith 4.1IW. The I Leverett .Sallnnstall lowest number of such crimes was Andrew F. in Berkeley 37li. t r Hi bill : Alfil .Pi m I Yd tell Tdkat 4. ay Gnt l. i. l I. i. 0. S. OrmH. Ujm4 Tol J. J Vcrlatjri VhltM '.ml ToUl W--i nrj iwimvau, .JUlfn uunjoniu HETORTi 175? 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Ortlflad ld thlpMnti only tnd roports frt i atom lnooaploto , lUnr loU oonUln hlih paramtwo 0.3. 1 and 11.3. 2 (rtdi. Inoludai chip", cmnl, rrMilnx, flour nd ill tjpot dhjtlrti product!. , loti oontiln lomr ponontwa of U.S. 1 ud U.3. 2 grod or fall to ml H.O. frasb urkat r)ulrwnt. . Ineludoa dlToriion to llroatook food, fara uat aood uaad for plantinf within arat oto. Star's Girl Ved Quietly ljden Wife Wins Round LOS AXUKLKS (LTD- Mrs. Betty Ann de Noon Hayden, 37, has won the first round from her former husband, actor Sterling Hayden, ,n a bitter court battle over custody of their lour cliil- dren. Superior Judge Emil Cumpert, vho last January called Mrs. Hay. den an unlit mother and awarded custody of the children to Hayden, disqualified himself Tuesday from rehearing the case Jan. 25 after Mrs. Hayden objected he was prejudiced against her. "Although no factual or legal basis for disqualification appear, in view of the nclendant i Mrs. Ilayden'si bitter, uncontrolled and wholly unlounded charges of bias and prejudice, I have determined to permit this phase of this un happy litigation be heard by a judge other than myself," said Gumpert. Hayden, 42, had sought to have Cumpert hear the case, pleading the jurist's familiarity with it would save two to three weeks hearing time. A new judge will be appointed to hear the case which was re opened on Mrs. Hayden's charge HOLLYWOOD t.AP) Susan11"'11 ":,'dcn violated his custody .Mac.Murray, lit. daughter of actor, ri-hts by ,i,kinS '" children- Fred .Mac-Murray, wanted her the 110-page booklet disclosed ' 1 "-.Mass. son; that at least lfl .senators had -Schoeppel Ml-Kan.', niece: Mar- Auto theft, which shorted a 1 cither relatives or in-laws some- '"'l Chase Smith i It-Maine , per cent decrease throughout the where on the payroll during the brother-in-law; John .1. Sparkmau I nation, was fiequent in Los An-Ihree-months period. Thov includ- 'D-Ala.l. wile, and Ralph Yarbor-' eles with IMllli cases listed. Bor ed Senate Democratic Leader Lvn- ""Kh 'O-Tcx.i, son. ; kelpy reported only 101 don B. Johnson iTex.i, who also! Kennedy's brother, H o b e r 1. 1 ll"'fls was shown to hae at least some I counsel of the now-defunct Senate' """ 1,11,1 tht' cities re- say-so on Senate jobs totaling Labor Backets Committee, and I'orling the highest and lowest more than .Mm.ooo. 'curlis' son. a college student with instances of the crime included: Johnson's brother. Sam Houstonja summertime job." are no longer HI1t.v: Los Angeles. 3.0111; Johnson received j-l.tioi; :m dm nig I working lor the Senate. Fngle's San ''''uncisco. M: (ilendale. the three-month prriod as clerk In nephew is a capitol policeman. As1"!': Los Angeles 4.9.W; San the conference ol Democratic sen- ti, . ;,. .,,.r,.iu (.,iia , , I'rancisco 827: (ilendale 8. Larceny lover $.i(ll: Los Ange- t4 2 marriage to Thomas Moore Poole, 3i, a Los Angeles businessman, to be a quiet affair. So did Poole. It was. Mac-Murray announced Monday the couple was married Sunday at the Desert Inn in Las Vegas, Xev. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark, proprietors of the hotel, stood up for them and the ceremony was performed by a justice of the peace. Susan's mother died several years ago. Mac-Murray lias since wed actress June Haver. A FIRST FOR DORRIS, this professional building, constructed of multicolored rock-faco file, has been completed. Dr. DeVan Robins, dentist from Tulelake, and Dr. Don Thors ness, optometrist from Klamath Falls, have opened offices in the quarters. Marshall and Martilla Hamilton, longtime residents of Dorris, are the builders. the ators. lie works throughout year at the same salary. Other senators who had rela tives or in laws on their own pay rolls or elsewhere on the Si-n;i1c , ijniyin pay nsis ournig me .July-September period were: John A. Carroll tD-Colo. 1, daughter: Dennis Chavez iD N.M.l, niece; John Sherman Coop- PRESCRIPTIONS TAKE THE HIGHEST PRIORITY IN THIS STORE , 31 y - f the l l The ntlice payrolls (ailed to tell the lull story of senatorial patron age. The vast hulk of it lies in lower paid jobs, such as elevator operators and policemen, and in subcommittee stalls. Senate Secretary Felton M. Johnston and Sergeant -At-Arms Joseph C. Duke receive the lop salaries, a yearly rale of $l!l.- 2111 !C. Duke mersees the biggest patronage pasture messengers, policemen, maintenance employes, etc., by the score. Four other Senate ollicials were paid at the rale of $17,049 per year. They were Chief Clerk Fin ery L. Fraier. Parliamentarian Charles L. Walkins; Itnhert C. Baker, secretary lor the Demo cratic majority, and J. Mark Trice, secretary for the Republi can minority. The other 74 top bracket em ployes drew $4.1174 !W for three-month period or $lh,2!W in; annually. That is the maximum lor an employe of any individual senator or committee. les 14.1122: keley, 150. San Diego 1,745; Bcr Suit Names Holiywoodife I.OS AN'iFLKS i AIM Maria Itosa Orail Araeon has sued .Moises Vivnncn for $lli.oon, con tending she gave up a dancing career in Spain lor promises of Hollywood lame and roman e. Vivanc o, 40. is the divorced bus Adenauer And De Gaulle Set For Mew Round Of Talks PARIS (API Chancellor Kon-islatus of West Berlin and German rad Adenauer came to Paris today reunilication, the disarmament lor another round o talks with problem and F.uropean unity. President Charles de Gaulle. Adenauer and De Gaulle also un Spokesmen emphasized that they dmibtedly will discuss the chan agree completely on major issues !cl.lor's visit last month to London lacing the Western Allies, but i i,,..h i, ...,a ii:.. h:..: some lesser disagreements hae Harold Macmillan patched up ciopped up. .some uf he rii((cI.ent.cs DPlwC(,n i oe iwo-oay meeiing is the tourtti.lbem which had caused consid- REJICCTEO BY A WHISKER MEMPHIS, Tenn. a'PH - The deoartment store Santa Clans beck oned to the 7 - year - old girl to come lorward, but the little girl slopped just out of his reach. "If it's just the same with you," she said, "please don't kiss me. Last year you left whiskers all over my lace." Space Capsule Progress Noted ST. LOUS (AP) McDonnell Aircraft Corp., working around the clock to finish the first man carrying space capsules, is making six more capsules lor the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis tration. The new order brings to 20 the number of capsules ordered by NASA from the McDonnell firm, said James S. .McDonnell Jr.. president of the company. The first capsules delivered will be used in NASA's intensive Pro ject Mercury testing program now under way. Christian, II; Thor, 10; Grctchen, 0, and Matthew, 7 on an ll month voyage in his schooner in defiance of a court order. Gumpert said he still would rule on the contempt charge against Hayden. No time for the matter has been set. Door Open 6. AS NOW PLAYING! SUN-BURNED AND GUN-BURNED... LIKE IHE VIOLENT UNO HE RODE! pMlTCHUM London i at - THE ONDERFUL 'i OUNTRV '! gjCMMicptoR! FfATURI: 7:30 . 9-.SS between the two leaders since De Gaulle relumed to power lit months ago. In that period Aden auer and the French president have aclmwod a unity which has No matter svhclher prescription vou bring in is o remedy to relieve hobv'i first tooth troubles or o "miracle" drug to combat o more serious Illness, our prescription de partment will 'o've you the promptest possible service Olwovs. Your prescription comes first, here. PHONE TU 4-4321 LEE HENDRICK S DRUG STORE Prink Rrnrirrlrk. nntr Tlt . nth Yuletide Season Will Be Bright erahle concern among their other allies. Leaving Bonn, Foreign Minister lleinrich von Brentano said he be lieved "we do not have any bi lateral problems which could cause us any worry." peculated they would I i,Vci,.,- ihr, ,-i,i,.tv ,i-,i,i Hit.l 7,.ii, ,,, , ,...,..,. ...;,l I,.. ,,.,.. I f.i,- . I i ... ni:m,- f,.r tU V-n.t.,.-n " " "..., . -v, duclive pictures in scanty attire". mectina in Paris Dec. in. the ...,,. i." ..... , ', p he would J Ends TonitcJ .J Peruvian ' lnp s'lonsest torces I in the Western Alliance. MIDDI.FliOHO. Mass. Santa Clans will slide i API -down a utility pole in Middlebmo this Christmas and if lights seem un usually hright, there'll be rea- I.OS ANGELES t.APi - Appar ent absent-mindedness of screen I writer 1. J. Melchior helped his The municipal electric plant willjwile secure a divorce on grounds issue no bills for December sen- mlc".v- U(, Hnlhaway Kale Melchior, 4,"i. .j : .. obtained a decree Monday on a And just to get the New ea, ;,,,,,, ,,, 0,. nhand off to a good start, the selectmen cialed with other women. also decreed Monday night a 20 The court was inlormed that per cent discount lor those who 1 Melchior. W, son of famed sing hand of Vina Sumac singer. I'nder Vivanco's guidance, Missl t'bservers Arauon. 21. said m her comnlaint. ,''e iew such pressing matters as Adcnaue I some ncavy luggage and wondered whether dare to unpack il. Items of disagreement, the pa per said, include ill De Gaulle s repeated statements that France would retain control of her forces in any iuture war instead of VOXKKKS V IM'l TheiPlal-iS control with the North At Vonkers Herald Statesman is ask-l;""ic twMy Organization. (2 the ins Americans aain this year to ''"'cut -arrest by the French of a send Christmas messages of hope :i:rln hiP nh arms for North to a fellow countrvman imprisoned '"" activities ot anti-Alge-in Communist China. rlan Krcnth H'rrorists in Ger- He is Hush F. Itedmnnd Jr.. ni'"a"V. and 141 statements by Dc former Vonkers resident who has!1'"1'110 and l'r"f Minister Michel been in prison lor nearly nine ,)rbre that l'"Ufb So ict oe soars. Icupalion of former German lerri Doort Open 6:30 Seethe Colossal Adventures Of The Mightiest Colossus Who Ever Lived! the j only In learn 011 her arrival here two months ago that his represen tations were untrue. She charged that he had led hel lo behove he was seeking a wile with her Ivauly and talent but that she lo'.md he was still on close terms with Miss Sumac. Film Scribe Loses Mate Mail Asked For Prisoner The Communists arrested him,nl' 'wyond the Oder-Neisse River while he was a businessman in I''"""" should be considered Shanghai, accused him of espion- clo-se(l isllc- age and g;ue him a life sentence. A message by the Herald-Stales- XI B x man last year sent thousands ofi HOIieST rGTTCn Ihristmas cuds to liedmond. I lie Herald. Statesman said no pay hills within 10 days during j l.aiintz Melchior, once telephoned ' nnc knows how many of Inst year's the lust throe months ol o. Pretty Party Shoes... Spring-0-Lcltr styling in decorated gloss hrpls 1 . medium or high; trim fred 9.95 to 11.95 VcmOrman's Klamath's OMrst HOMI OWNIO lot-ilv She. Stv. his wite bv mistake. The deoosi. cards reached him, but added (1011 ipioted Mrs. Melchior: lJ"There is no doubt hatever hut asked lor a Miss Graves and ln;'' ms ('"""nist laplors were seemed orv confused when thw much impressed that such answered." Steals Receipts vast interest is indicated in Amer- ;t:mt::ititmmmt::itsn:tt:t:r!t!t'S ..',, ,, L.'n,,'A ., ,. T r NOW li Th. Tim. To Order PERSONALIZED : H CHRISTMAS CARDS : CUMU. C.&: tl liv nurds nl rl'.-or tnuilpd tn ,iuw JIU1IUHLTV it ' 729 Mom TU 2-2586 !! liedmond in ca:e of the Chinese l eipms. China. BALTLMOliE (AIM - A man paid (or a cup of cofiee at a rest aurant Monday then insisted he had received too much change for his $1 bill. Mary Davis opened the cash register to return the ni,in.M, h, Ireedom." 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