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o o Q f PAGE 2A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. 0 rvThursrlay, March 3. 1360 a o o I o Local Members Plan Bills For Y "State Legislature -Ucal YMCA Hi-Y and Tri-fl?? Club members have prepared two bills for presentation j the "State Legislature" at the I3th annual MCA Youth and GovernggsjLj sembly at Salem March 31 tlirough AM.il 2. f 1 e BOUND FOR SALEM where fhey will joon fake part in a YMCA youth and government eon. ferenca for Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y clubs are, front from left, Pat Anderson, Louisa Ballard, PaW Propst, Pamela Anderson, and, back frorn-left, Richard Lorf, Tarry Brumble and George Vinson, All are from local clubs, "DENNIS WE MENACE" I i A v N A -T-. irnno I 7- pKi PI$ KNUCKiesfyw HEAR THATbJ SHE, ttm'PHKNVCK(fS REVERSES Ol.l) DIVORCE n NEW YORK (UPli Supreme Court Justice Irving Levey W.'rinesh'aV ruled the Mexican di vorce i 26' years ago of the late Waller Johannscn was Otolally Invalid", and ordered his pension paiff his lust wife, Mrs. Alice Johannscn, as his legal widow. fa .NOW PLAYING"! MAY FUN AND LOVE! Fabulous is the Flying Carpet ! Thrilling is the Flying Trapeze t . cauwu fciums wains l fuu ukih (iv,) tnurio rutuv IQQI ARABIAN "NIGHTS I TtCHNICOLOR' Vyv I See 1001 wonderful W5V-V It ounds U the y fhing 'l Uaemploymenr Drop SALKM 1AP1 Unemployment in Oregon continued its steady drop last week whel 28.1-11 per .sons applied for jobless benefits, Hie slate Department of Employe ment said Tuesday. The tola! was 1.100 fewer than a week earlier, 4,6(10 under a year ago, Tlntl 17,000 below two years ago. IIKJKCT RED DEMAND PANMUN.10M.O Korea (UPD- Maj. Gen. Joo Chang Joon, senior North Korean Communist dele gate lo Tne Military Armistice Cia'inission.. Wednesday denial i "immediate withdrawal" c missiles and nuclear weapons he charged the United Slates was using lo arm Sou I h Korean force we reject your demand, re plied Maj. Gen. O.Sam Muddux enior Tniled Nations command delegate. i Klamath Falla, Oregon Servinjc Southern Oregon and NnrtherrQ'allfornia Puhliihed daily ijxcept Saturday bj Southrrn Oi rgon PuhluihinB Coit.ma.ny Main at Esplanade Philrlf MfvrHrt A.HI 11 V A RANK JKNKINS. Rditnr Til LI. JKNKIN'N, Managing Editor FLOYD AYNNC, City Editor S-rttctrd t.vond data matter at tha post ttffire al Klamath FalU. Oregon. on aiiruii in. lBiitj, unner act nf Cnnif, Mnrrh 3. 1T Second -c I ant pnvuae paid at Klamath Palit. Oregon and at nrldltmnal mailing nfflcaa. SUBSCRIPTION RAITS Carrier 1 Monih -- 9 1 50 fl Montha f H10 I Year I18M Mail In Advance A 1 Month 1 50 fjajlonthi t (I 50 r'ear IIS no Carrier and Dealera We.)i day copy .... ... e fiundaya. copy ,. 10c AN 1 TED PRESS INTERNATIONAJ. ASSOCIATED PRESS ADUI'l BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Suhicriherfl rwt receiving deiivary of tnelr Herald and Newa. pleaie piManr TUxedo 4-111 11 before 7 PM Afler 7 P.M.. Phono Mnurfce Alllier Clr. culatlon Manager ai TlWrto -47.ni S-NOW PLAYING! 1 I tu. ei G 1 1 1 7Lury ' That Tore mMfl The Vast Timber IADD JEANNE CRIUH GILBERT RPLAND iNTRooueiNa FRANKS AVAIDN Feature 7:05 & 10:00 Apart! H i live no emergency Court Records K LA. MAT II FAI.I MUNICIPAL COl'RT DorrU Gordon, drunk, $23 or davi. q Earla CorffTtn. drunk, continued. - Eugene Angui Buerlc, drunk, $23 or five days a Ervm Earner, rUink. $23 or a'ive di. O w Vithan Copperfield, drunk. $23 or fivr dayi. Fredrick J. Barry, vngrancy, $loo and 30 dayi. o KLAMATH COINTY IHtKlt fe COl'RT William Grant MrA Neil, no PITCl permit, diimiucd m"ion dulrlct at torney. Briard J.. Kllzpatrick Jr.. murder j ar6 hearing; ordered held to grand jury without il. r loyd Darn"! Tipton brakes. $7 50 forfeited. O Billie Joe Funderburg. fall Identify equipment, $10 fnrfcitrd. Hoyt Junior Bonner, no operator's license. $10. RubenOrvalle Tena, violation haidc Ruben Orvalla Tena, violation bit" rule. $23. Ruben Orvalle Tena. violation hat. Ic rule. $13. Billy Boyd HarD. fail atoo at itnu Rign. S.l. DonflJd Ernest BrallTtT, petit lar- reny. request time to obtain an at igney; act March 3 at A: .10 a.m.; bail niT $250; remanded to offipr. Raymond Orvtlle Gregory, petit lar ny, request time to consult with at-i tornev; ant March 3 at l'30 a.m. bait tiet $250; remanded to officer. Warren Arthur Luthbaugh, violation1 '(jiMc rule, $7.30. Ralph flaskell Williama. violation baivic rule. S7.30, vbil Loveneai Holl. fail dim head lights. $3. Robert Anderson Milrhell and Rob ert H. navies, trespass on enclosed iana, eacn paia 1.13. Weather Table THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE By THE 0SOCIATED PRESS High Low Pr Albany, cloudy 29 14 Albuquerque, clear 49 25 Anchorage, clear 32 S T Atlanta, rain 31 M M Bismarck, snow '9-10 T Boston, cloudy 33 15 Buffalo, snow 28 Chicago, snow 26 Cleveland, snow On Denver, clear 12 Des Moines, snow 17 Detroit, snow 25 Fort Worth, clear 38 Helena, snow -1 Honolulu, clouoy 77 Indianapolis, cloudy 26 Kansas City, snow 21 Los Angelrg, cloudy 4 Louisville, snn 28 Memphis, cloady 34 Miami, clear 77 .ftwaukee, snow 26 Paul, snow 15 cloudy 75 New York, snow 37 Oklahoma City, clear 27 Omaha, clear 12 Philadelphia, snow 34 Phoenix, clear 66 Pittsburgh, swf 28 Portland, Mo., cloudy 35 Portland. Ore., snow 36 Rapid City, snow Richmond, snow Si. Louis, cOudy Mnls.SI. n. O.Uan, Salt Lake Ay, snow San Diego, clear San Francisco, cloudy 55 Seattle1! cloudy 37 Tampa, cloudy 80 66 .77 Washington, snow 34 20 .23 IM MissjjigT T Trace) 17 22 18 -8 10 15 19 -14 71 17 12 50 23 24 73 20 12 39 25 5 3 23 46 21 13 24 -11 25 20 25 49 50 28 66 20 .3fif T .98 .43 .04 TULELAKE - World Day of Prayer will be observed at th Ttilelake Community Presbyterian Church March 4 beginning at 1:30 p.m. Nursery care will be provid ed for small children. All members ot all churches In Tulelake, Merrill, Malin and Mt Laki are invited to attend. Doris Wattman is chairman. True Hoyle is co-chairman. On The Record KLAMATH FALLS BIRTH BOYS BERG LUND Born to Mr. and Mrs Milton O. Brgvlund March 1 In Klam ath Valley Hospital a oy, weighing 7 CRUMPACKER Born ft Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin L. Crumpacker March 1 Klamath Valk Hospital a boy. weighing ft lbs.. 1.Vom. RAV Born to Mr. and Mrs. Drewy ay arch 1 In Klamath Valley Hos pital a boy. weighing 10 lbs., 9'i ou. GIRLS t COULTER Born lo Mr, and .rs Ernest Coulter March 1 In Klamath Valley Hospital a girl, weighing 8 lbs. EAYRS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Eayrn March 1 In Klamath Val ley Hospital a girl, weighing 7 lbs., 2 07.5. k LADY Born In Mr. and Mr. Frank Lady Jr. March 1 In Klamath Valley Hospital a girt, weighing 6 lbs., 13 ozs. II) H SUMMARY Boys: 101 Girls: BR nursery" Care Set ForTots WMttt, CHAIRS hl wAucta SturdllT (oMTMted mi mmlij wmmIIW. Faldix WUA 4TJMU tad Vtlkm iai4r at aaar. IWe of awoy fine Irt It nioii aid, (r the haadiopptd. Rentals and Salet Currin's - for druas a ' tlh t Main Ph. TU 2-347S TECHNICOLOR BLOOD AMD Steel PLUS. Residents of Southern Oregon 8nd Far Northern California When in San Francisco Stop at the Progressive Hotel Drake Wiltshire . eaM - O Ovtrookfng San Frinth't Uafea Square TV ind Radio In All Room (a shargt) Beautiful Modern Rooms Charcoal Room Restaurant Cameo Cocktail Lounge 250 Rooms With Tub and Shower FROM $7.50 HOTEL, DRAKE WILTSHIRE 140 Stokte St., See PraMiaa w9fft us 'or retervefnom or see your trove ofent ThY.Modoo-Chapter of Hi-Y, one of the local TMCA clubs for boys, wants to push through a measure allowing persons jailed for mis JoKeanors to work for a living while serving time. The Tri-Hi Talamath Chapter, a girls' Y.'QA club, wants repeal of a state law requiring major par ly affiliation before a citizen i.s leJo vote in primary elec tions. " v The youngsters have been as sisted in the chore bjjSlate Rep resentative John Kerbow of Klam ath CountyPfhtohave worked and studied for months building their bills. Through the years, some bills submitted by the teen-age delegates have actually been the basis ol real hi'ls submitted to or passed by the St 2 Legislature, says Paul Campbell, county YMCA ex ecutive secretary. n.ln..tnc frnm niclrifl 9 In ciuuuig nianidiu rdiis, uuseuurg. 'Adford and Ashland, met recent ly at Ashland High School for a pre-legislativc assembly. There they elected district offi cios. Patty Anderson of Klamath HighaSchool became legis" lative committee chairman. Each Tri-Hi-Y club in the dis trict may send two official dele gates to the y'e'th assembly and two official observers. The Hi-Ys may send one official delegate, two official observers, and other non-official observers. The girls from here wffo plan to make the trip are Pat Ander son and Paltie Propst, official del egates, and Pam Anderson and Louise Ballard, ob.rvcrs. The boys selected were Terry BrurSblc. official delegate, and Dick'Long, Jack Riley and George Vinccn. observers. The delegates are selected by vote by members of their club. Delegates must be in Salem Thursday, March 31, for pre-con- ference training. The real assem bly gets underway April 1 and 2. The delegates' trip will be fi nanced in part by their clubs. The conference itself is supported Jhs Oregon United Appeal. which gctssomc'uf -its binds from the Klamath County United Fuhd.j lhe program, says Campbell, is to train youth for nwral and poli- o tical leadership. .More specifically, it is "to ac quaint youth with the methods b which we in America determine public policy that is. make laws and to help them apply Rcacti cal Christian ideals to theTicob loins of statu legislation." "We want to encourage potential Legislators to ricvel'gj'ntegrity and fTesponsibility rather than skill in clever, tricky and selfish legisla tive maneuvering." Campbell will accompany the group as supervisor. I Christinas carols England in 1647. NOW OPEN!! 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