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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Monday, Dec. 21, 1959
Senate Leader Outlines
Tasks Facing New Session
By WARREN DLTKEE
WASHINGTON (LTD - Senate
Democratic Whip Mike Mansfield
(Mont.) said today the need for
labor legislation may overshadow
Papers Level
Union Charge
PORTLAND (AP) No negotia
tions were scheduled today in the
42 day - old Portland newspaper
Strike.
The newspapers continued their
joint publication, and pickets con
tinued their 24-hour patrol out
side the two buildings.
The struck Orogonian and Ore
gon Journal laid blame for the
prolonged strike and the walkout
on the unions in a Sunday page
one editorial.
The unions responded Sunday
In a half-hour television program
It featured officials from unions
not involved directly In the strike
All the union leaders urged com
munity support for the strikers
and blamed the newspapers for
precipitating the strike and for
refusing to reach a peaceful set
tlemenl.
Cribbing Shirt
Goes On Display
PRINCETON, N. J. (UP1) -A
Chinese "cribbing shirt" with
quotations from the four books of
Confucius has, been placed on dis
play at the Princeton University
Library.
The light-weight satin shirt, cov
ered with more than 520,000 Chi
nese characters, was designed to
be sewn into the lining of a stu
dent's clothes when he began a
three-day civil service examina
tion In ancient China.
Chinese civil service candidates,
who took the three-day examina
tions in a solitary cell, sometimes
were found dead from the strain
and pressure accompanying tests.
The examinations helped to deter
mine social status.
Searchers Find
Missing Youths
THE DALLES (AP) Two boys
lost overnight in a rough, wood
ed area 10 miles southwest of
here were found by a search par
ty Saturday.
Tom Mertz, 16. and Bill Phil
lips, 17, told sheriff's deputies
they lost their bearings after
leaving their car to take pictures.
Deputies said they had suffered
only from chill and hunger.
It was 10 degrees below freez
ing during the night.
all business In Congress next
month if the steel strike is re
sumed.
Mansfield said that If the steel
workers walk out again Jan. 28,
when the present stayat-work
court Injunction expires, he would
look for Congress to act quickly
perhaps in response to a presi
dential message.
As a result, he added, the Sen
ate leadership may have to side
track its plans to bring up feder
al aid to school construction as
the first major business of the
new session which convenes
Jan. 6.
Ready to go when the senators
return is a two-year, $1,100,000,
ooo proposal for federal aid to
states on a matching basis to pro
vide buildings and meet the acute
classroom shortage.
The bill was approved by the
Senate Labor and Welfare Com
mittee in the closing days of the
last scssipn.
Tentative plans call for follow
ing the school measure with leg
islation to increase the federal
minimum wage from $1 to $1.2;
an hour. A labor subcommittee
has approved the bill and the full
committee is expected to follow
suit when Congress reconvenes.
Mansfield said Senate leaders
hoped to finish action on these
two issues before the Feb. 15
deadline for calling up the highly
controversial civil rights issue.
Democratic and Republican
leaders agreed to postpone action
on major civil rights legislation
at the last session with a promise
to bring it up next Feb. 15.
However, Mansfield said failure
to settle the steel dispute could
change the entire legislative out
look for January.
He said he saw little chance of
a steel settlement and predicted
that the strike would he resumed
when the 80-day Taft-Hartley in
junction has expired.
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Search Resumes For Fisherman
PORT ORFORD, Ore. (AP) A
search resumed today for a crab
fisherman missing since Friday.
The Coast Guard Sunday report
ed no trace yet of James Cook of
Port Orford, lost aboard his boat,
the Edna May.
Searching Coast Guard beach
patrols and a plane hunted Sun
day and found a crab box and a
buoy. It was the type carried
aboard the Edna May, but there
was no assurance it came from
the missing craft.
Cook last was seen off shore
some five miles south of Port Or
ford.
The term "air conditioning" was
coined in 1006 by Stuart W. Cra
mer, a textile engineer, of Char
lotte, N.C.
Skindiver Rescues Friend By Avoiding Heavy Waves
PALOS VERDE S ESTATES,
Calif. (UPD A 22-year-old skin
diver dragged an unconscious
skindiving friend 150 yards along
the Pacific Ocean bottom yester
day in an unusual rescue. Bath
were equipped with apparatus.
"Because of four-foot surface
waves beating against our air
tanks and smashing us back to
sea, I pulled Ronnie to the bot
tom and dragged him over rocks
and through depressions until we
reached the shore," said William
Mable.
"I found myself lost once in the
murky water and when I resur
faced I saw I was heading out to
sea instead of land."
Mable went to the rescue of
Roland Moore, also 22 and his
cousin, when one of the two air
hoses on Moore's self-contained
breathing apparatus detached
from the air tank.
"I was getting as much water
as I was air," said Moore. "I
knew I was in bad shape. I
dropped my 17-pound weight belt
and tried to make in for shore.
But I kept swallowing water. 1 be
gan to lose consciousness. I fig
ured my number was up.
Mable said he just finished
spearing a fish and was looking
for Moore when he spotted his
cousin's hand jutting from the
water and swam to him.
Moore finished the story:
"I was almost unconscious be
fore Bill reached me. What hap
pened as he grabbed me by my
tank straps and dragged me
along the bottom Is just like a
bad dream. I came to with Bill
giving me first aid on the beach.
He did a good job because the
men with the ambulance from
San Pedro receiving hospital said
I was out of danger when they
looked me over."
The cousins, both of Los Ange
les, said they had been skindiving
for more than a year.
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