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HFRALP ANP NEWS. Klamath Falls. Orpcnn Friday. April 8. 1!iH0 PAGK New Paper Scheduled Primary Interpretation Depends On Spokesman FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla (AD The Gore Publishing Co says it will merge the weekly' By THE ASSOriATKIl PRESS .anyone. I wouldn't draw any con Pnmpano Reach Sun into a new They're still talking about the elusions from it. 1 don't think any moraine newspaper, (he Sun-Sen .Wisconsin primary, and what initiator trends can he drawn." tinel. which siarls publication means seems to depend on which! How ever, the governor said in April 18 to serve North Rrowaidlparty the sKikeman belongs to. New York Thursday, the heavy and South Palm Reach counties. Here are some late returns:- Democratic vole in Wisconsin T. T. (iore, president of thej ov- Nelson A. Rockefeller ofjTuesday showed "the Republicans Gore Publishing Co., said ihejNw York i Republican': "lt;are a minority party in terms of combined Sun -Sentinel "will pre- didn't sound very decisive for registration. We might as well tent a fully-coordinated newspa-' ' .face it." per" which will sell for 2(1 cents . V f J! Gov. Edmund fi. Drawn of Cali- a week or five cents a copv. It I IjVv fl ijloTEU '0nia (Democrat': Vice Presi-; also will be olfered in combina-l Vffll WIMI VM (1(m( Ricim, M Nixon ns "Ihej tion with the Fort Lauderdale III n-i-tn lui l"er" "The vice president," Evening News at 50 cents a week. tjy fl U I II II II T I V Rnwn said, "was running unop- Im j IIMIIIIII J posed in his own party's primary. ,.,,..., ... ,, I yet drew only .10 per cent of (he HARLEM ON . a. 'AP-,,ola, vole , sl.0 w ,,,,. lhe iSen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Mm-. , ,,.,j...ii,. CHKROYCAN. Mich. AP -nPsot8 pl;)n,u.d , ,ksv, m'" M " ,,at',""",ll ...mi i, vn iMii. """shaking tour of some West Vir- neen iiHiunm ice an winier, will Rmia ,..,, fioWs ,,,.,. pe i rtiikii-i i i'ii miii i in in .nine ' heavv. Adlai E. Stevenson t Democrat : II u-.i. his ..amnpinn ti.-kofi for ' "..lui .! Ul.l.e .iu. ..m.1,1 . ., German captain of the Coast . mher showdown with Sen. John 'l'N,:'T ?" T u Guard .ccbrenker Mackinaw. h,s ,, K(,nnp(v o Milss.K.luilieMs jn f Hu been ,n charge of rebreaking op- their hjd (or the nem,K,,11ic p,.es. hrrt H Humphrey -D- ,nn on rations m the northern part of dnli;i nomin;llion Thov mets M-!end,d showing, lhe total the Great Lakes. Elfeclive .Itincl. . j - ,. , .Jl)emocralic vote in Wisconsin was 15. he takes command of the. . . ,,, , .' 1 ' another sian that the people de Coast Ml ji I I )7r-J k V ( u rlWk,Ul.k TM. MH V on. - p. Solon Has Strenuous Job, Says Former Judge Lusk tjiiHiH h.ise at San primary May 10. "No. we've never met horn anywhere Juan, Puerto Riro. SCOTTISH PRIOR Kennedy isn't due in Hie stale D. mand a shunu li'ieral candidate and that lhe Democrats are on i u... r.' r.i: uniu Aiimiijiy, iuil rittiiMin '-i,i10;r . vii-inm ; vM..m HnntM'nll stat-ioH a fivo.r1.iv! I - her. Stevenson, who is tn the n I I n i 'slump in his behalf today. Boose-uw inAinK rA hi . ip KMT ll'MlHtC HftCClKlo 11 rflf7 LONDON firpp-Arthiir Wood- vclt scheduled some visits to the, m. ,u 'u uia rhi.. wisWiw f Mil uuiu iiriiiHnuen in t Hiiiameni same iirens nuiiiiniify uukis u i.mn.j., who Kflt Sfi 1WI eent JAMESTOWN. N Y, (AP Gov WASHINGTON 'l Hall S. I.u-k 'D-Ore Hidc. finds he inn a ; tremelv intereNtini;. hut cerlainlv Hichard I.. Neuhemcr ip-Oie much mote strenuous than sitting! (ioini: thnumli a filibuster and on the hench " 'lengthy debate on the civil right. "You are con-iantly besieged lull has not changed Luck's ha and quite ptoei!y, I might add - mc Hisition, outlined before he by pcoi!e on both sides of the in- (toned the Senate March 21. sue where, as a judge. ou are1 "I uould vole for a fair civil oKn lo persuasion only by law- rights bill that would make eltect vers in court," he said. ive the guarantees of the right tor "There's quite diflerence audi Negroes to vote," he said then the hours are longer, too," said, Voting lights, he still loels. are ' .the heart ol the matter but "since learning more about the problems involved. 1 can see reason for honest difference," he said, add ing: "It is very diliicult lo (tame a measure that will be effective and at the same lime valid law to car ry out the constitutional guaran tees of the right to vote. PALO ALTO. Calif. dTl'-Tun' "There cant be any argument l.Vvear old bovs. who placd hook about the meaning of the l.Mh ev from Los Altos High School Amendment ion voting rights', i Thursday, nearlv dropped in nnut there are problems of its scope their classmates once - in a "hor-H'rt 1,10 nu'1"1 of (buying out its rowed" plane. provisions." but I'd know his automobil. i T' IT. Z", Z e " , 2 lllrtlll" llll- M 11, M I IHll- HI UK'll " - "near-stops'- ;is thov hned sev-'entralins on prnixisals to estalv San Francisco Kay Area coin- a seasiiuie parKann inc iminitie.s diiiniR a llisht of nearly Hoardman BomhinR lianso lands to hours. ' tPNcliancp. The vnuns-siers found a (our ! "I'm eltinR plenty of exercise place Cessna I7: fueled up and iraveluiR from my ottice to the with the kev in lhe irmtuin ni senate several limes a day." he Ttockefeller called for a Rcpuh- pi Ai,n .,,,'.,., v ,,hn,,i h,,il.,-.isaid. His nuarters in the new Senate ollice nuiicitnc are anntn Sen jthe Ttvyear nld fnimer Orecnn Su-'three hlocks from the Senate or is elected In November. "Mri. a former, pi-eme Court justice who was op-'chamlier. I I.usk if, very enthusiasts about nainr "e- ixiimcri lo replace the laie Sen , .... ,j ,,i..!i u r. . .,n,. shv. -llv. in an ap.irtmi'nt until his success-ins it un' so to speak." Ii adriej. Two Boys Borrow Ship, Buzz School KLAMATH KAMERA EASTER SALE SATURDAY IS Rocky Leaves Door Open, "statewide crusade'' in an inR lo check with the owner, they Wednesday an explanation of why cover. !0 nlp Democratic vole and car-c'snl1 A- Hockeleller indicates (.;U1 me nriiisn nmnassanor in t'ansi Humnnrey is expecien tn em-,.:j iv nt ,,, ,,.l,ni.n,li His. tnat ne nas not ciosen me nnnr on ..a, ss hefore a (' laiitaimiia i.,. , ih ,,i,-nni,in. Is officially called "embassadeur phasie the "bare cupboard ndllrlcls jj, Wisconsin, was stumpinR possiW' Republican presidenliallcoumy Republican dinner. j Leiva had in hours of llyinB PjCA Stoleil iMiniia.ssauor 01 empty ueasury iiieine ne "m-u, Thursday in Indiana. He cut his,rau. oui ue .s.uu ne imuuu u ,, jd N k .. . i jn!ime. but had never soloed. That appraising his cam-itour short. however, and flew tojwill come. I., neimblk-an column if the Re- was obvious when he buzed the In flhlirrh de 1'angleterre1 Enclandt Wnodbtitn is from Scotland earlier paiRn situation. !VashinRton in case the civil rights Rockeleller, asked at a news SLYTER R0T0-R0CK WITH PATENTED BASE ft. x t-t-vs te W Htre's your favorite rocker, with the famous Slytor patent td bast. It both rocks and turns , . perfect for TV viewing. Choose yours today, from e host of smartly styled decorator f a fanes Priced From 95 69 5.00 Down 5.00 Per Mo. . . You can buy here with confidence . . . we've heen furnishing Klamath homes for over 39 yeors. Shop Lucas Furniture , where our location saves you money! LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main Ph. 4-3134 publican party is lo retain nnlioiiyschnol so low lh.it officials hill came up for a final vote in, conference Thursday if he would; , pado.ship novt Nnvemher-aiaWe to read the plane's license me henaie tottny. Kennedy nnpett ivci.hmuci ncmm; sn,i i.i-i i,,,.,., K ullcpl. president 'number to return lo Indiana loniRht Humphrey planned a folksv in November, said: "W'e will cross that bridge if it Kisenhower has blessed the na- Aulhorilies were nnlilied and nKTROlT i API Mary RiiRaski i 70. knell quietly at the communion 'rail in Sis. Pcler and Paul Ro man Catholic Church Thursday, .... i -i '. i a ..i n,, n, ,,-J :.. ..... '. . , nor nurse at nor loot. imnu-siuiMiiK uus uiur m snrnr""" "- "i'i"" nv" itoneri Munis was on nann wneni , ,.11,i . West VhRinia coal fields twlav.itunily is apt to come." ' , , . . I.er,a marie a period landinc . 1 i i . . j ,i , ., . ' u,.i,fniiL Jnf,n!in T"e Covernnr, who has consist-, . ', . 1 inium,. Someone stole it as she received iiumiil; uiwiu iiim Mmc -s on- ,,v ,i , .- i ius w as someiiuiic i nan to , . i -ii u Lu.i r-nn , ,,,, ,,i en t v avoided endorsinc Nixon as , . 1 mary .May 10. Again bell be uplahmit a COP vice presidential, .... .y n,do." Lerza explained. apainst Kennedy, and he said, nomination. He said he would not ., ' . . ., Ileputv Ninnis noinled out there . . . .. . . mention l ie vice nresident in the " - 1 1 Inis time it s my turn. Rockefeller, speaking at .lames town, N.V., Thursday niRht "under any circumstances." The youthful governor, whose called for fellow Republicans lo withdrawal Irom the Republican had to do. For example: Face charRcs of grand theft. communion. Mrs. RiiRa.-ki told police she re leived the money on an insurance policy following the death of a relative hist year. She said she earned the money with her since -race,ne,rparen,.s...annine ..... . hl.-.ls distrusted 'banks. presidential candidate, did not llll the second spot on the ticket 'were a few other things the youths Nixon was mentioned briefly in the news conference, however. - ,- , . , , i -I :.l 1 IJ..Lnlnil.e q.LnH .1 l.n .-n..A..-nrl join mm in a siaiewioe crusadeipiesnicnuai conie.si last iiccem-,'""1'"-1. ,vm,. cnnscnuences in supiiort of the national ticket, her left the field npen for Vice any ov enures irom lite M.xon Apologize to the owner of the But again ne did not mention 'President Ktcnard M. Mxnn, laler,t'""l' " 1"L,"",,U' plane, Kdwin Malville, Millbrae ".OOI ni'.SCHIPTION' Nixon, the only OOP presidential asked Republicans across the!101" leporters: restaurant owner. FORT WORTH. Tex. U Pl candidate in sight. state for solid support of the GOP, "None that I would identify as: Pay for the aviation gasoline 'police didn't find the hitchhiker Asked by newsmen whether helticket in November. 'coming from Nixon." used. jwhn distracted motorists W'edncs- would reconsider heading the1 p,iv the citv nf Palo Alto the day, but they got a good descrip- ticket himself, Rockefeller slil1 CH J.L!,, Mm(!mh C lakeolf and landing fees due forltioii. "We will cross that bridge If itjPrlen QsBli Wf INOTIOI1S departure and arrival nf one (II She was in her early :tn's and comes. I do not think the oppor- . airplane. 'tinclnlhed ,:re,.rdToeu,d;iviany ATiena Lone umner for vice president ' under any cir cumstances." Rep. Quenlin Burdick ID-ND1 will run against Gov. .lohn E. Davis for the remaining 4'j years of the late GOP Sen. William A. Langer's Senate term. Burdick, 51, was nominated unanimously at Bismarck, N O., by stale Democrats and nonparti san leaders. He'll meet Republi can Davis in a special election June 2R. I.AKF.V1EW More than 5(10 persons turned out Monday eve ning for the Friendship nf the Nations dinner at Hay School, -sponsored by the foreign student program of the Lake County Chapter of lhe American Field Service. Guests assembled at col orful tables representing various member countries of lhe United Nations. Father Patrick .1. I.unham. for- 2 Miller's Hat Salon Second Floor 14.98 -fir- l Our Most Outstanding Collection . . . ever! You'll be the loveliest lady in the Easter Parade if you choose to wear one of our dcliciously-feminine, newest-for-Spring hats. See our selection, you're sure to find just the right mate for your new outfit. 398 . U 98 "the best place to shop . . , after all" 8.98 USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT Fret Customer Parking 5th & Klamath merly of Lakeview, now pastor ol St. Augustine Parish at Merrill, was master of ceremonies. Fa ther Lunham, a native of Ireland who has visited other European countries, gave his impression of the importance of the sludent ex change program from an inter national viewpoint. Invocation was by the Rev. Wil liam H. Snyder nf the First Pres byterian Church. Impressions of active partici-1 pants in the exchange program were presented by Ursel Schlem mer, attending Lakeview High Schnol from Germany this year. and Mike Tooke, who spent last summer in Germany under the prngram. Under the direction of .lerome Redal. sponsor of the Internation al Relations Club at the high school, seven students frnm this group participated in a panel dis cussion with Milton Davis, club president, as moderator. Mrs. Edward B. MacKay was guest panelist. Students taking part were Ursel Schlenimer, Gayle Teet, Robert Ackcrman, Kathy Wallis, Michael Tooke and Sandra Walls. Contributions in the amount of $702 were made during the din ner. Tickets sold totaled $5(W, hut net proceeds are not yet de termined. The proposed goal is $1,350, amount needed tn send a student abroad and bring anoth er lo Lakeview next year. Sponsoring nrganizations par ticipating in the event included lhe Rotary Club, Lions Club, Clip per Club, Parent - Teacher As sociation, American Legion and Auxiliary, Business and Profes sional Women, Easlside Grange, Valley Falls Grange, Elks Club and Emblem Club, Future Home' makers and Toaslmasters Club Also participating were Soropti- mist Club, .lob s Daughters Knights of Columbus and Altai Society, International Relations Club. American Association of University Women. Forest Serv ice and the junior high school. The Spanish Club, under the sponsorship of Anthony Arram bide, served the dinner. Mrs. Ted Conn expressed appreciation to this year's host family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pollard. A farewell Rift was presented to Ursel Schlemmer by Mrs. Clayton Wca ver. Mrs. Conn and Mrs. Weaver were co-chairmen of the Lake view AFS chapter. 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