Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 13, 1960, Page 7, Image 7

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    HER A LP AND NEWS. Klamath Kails. Ore
WprlrtKcUy, April 13 IDfiO
PAGE 7 A-
Underhand Tactics Hit
By Sen. Wayne Morse
El CIKNK. Ore. 'AP' Son I "II ill ho a s;id H.iv in Amoi ic.
Wayne Morse iD-Ore' Tiie-rl when pimps nl Caihnlics should
nicht said unfair ladies, involving' say a man should he elecleil lie
the ranal problem, have l)een cause lie s a Catholic or when a
uerl acainsl him in his quest for Protestant urnup savs a man
the Democratic presidential nom-should not he elected because he
Hoir Todoy -Gone
Tomorrow
State Advisory Group Reports Discrimination Exists En Oregon Cities
Illation.
'Those underhanded tactics.'
is a Catholic.
It uill lie a sad dav when
WASHINGTON l PI' - Marcel
Cadeaux's hair has been snatched "t 1,IK ASMH lATr.li I'Hh.vs radio slalion wnrrl nl it and Imam oil liou-inc and probably running water.
attain, j Hacial disci iminaiion exists in lm""1 the inuple another collate iloss than 2ml I. innlios have moved iU( almiw
It was onlv bis black and dark Oreuon. primarily in the major
irmwi hair this time. Not his meiroimiilan areas. Die report ol. markeiin piactnes are tnulilv c.n
nulti-colored hair. the Oregon Slate Advisory ComAliscrinimaiory in I'ortland " The "P.iulders and brokers defend
("or the second lime since IV miltee to the I S Commission on lelerence was to real estate deal-'their ilwriininatiirv practices on
ember, thieves broke into Ca- Rights released today said. ints. . :ibe mounds thai Ihev tear the,
leaux's hair stylist shop and The report not an official ov-, "Sovetal sihiI checks reiemlv reaction of buyers and renters "i
made olf wilh a collection of ex- ernmont riociimenl also asserted conducted in the predominantlviThe reiiort added tins fear has
pensive wips and toupees. Ithnt there is evidence to indicate, Nemo area in Pnrlland indicate jsnmc basis m lact.
One n( the missini; toupees he-'ihjit some small communities in'lhal about nil per cent of Ihe hous-' A Cny Club report was quoted j
Morse said ernnned on in Wash. ' mm t i c a mun chnnlil unc to a customer who has been Oregon bar minorities thrnue,h an uiR is substandard in terms of the as say ins the Williams Avenue,
incton. IU. where he and Sen he elecied because lies a .lew. 01 -la.vln! um weekends so it, unwritten law. criteria employed by I'rhan Me-inrea nf Portland, the center nl
Hubert Humphrey 'D-Minii' areiwhen a croup of (ienliles sav a mild h' '''Paired I Hacial problems, it said, are newal and oihcr auencios." it said, the ,-ii s lai Nokio coneonira ,
eiuered in Ihe District of Cohim-man should not he elected be "' kn,m whirt ' 111 K"'ntt centered in Pnrlland. and secondly "There is moie crow dine in the Hon. "has a Inch incidence (:
bia's presidential preference pri- caue he's a Jew to tell hurt. " Cadcaux moaned in the Kucene-Sprinalield area. 'areas available to the minorities ci inio. delinquency and disease "j
mary i " nd the same Ihinc applies to "",e ,ne hail because that is where Ihe creates! and the houses are predominantly! A siudy n( children in the Elliot
A "croup nf Necro ministers Necroes " Morse said ' snatchinc was valued at 5 1. ikki ! number beloncinc to minority older and less modern " .School ol Portland, w here in per
Morse said, asked him and Hum-!' Morse' said a number of Necro('a(i,''lllx s'"ri lhlcvos V" ''""ls hve. The trend toward the suburbs is com are Searoes. showed 4:! vr
phrey to endorse a Negro for the ministers and ol'Ik-iaU nl the Xa-Ia htMnen( ol fancy mulli-volnral Kormer tiov. Charles A.leavinc more housnm upon In cent had only one parent listed!
Democratic National Committee. Itional Assn. for Ihe Advancement '"K and look "nl.v 1,,ur Waek and,Spracue. Salem, publisher nl ThejNecroes, hut this too is the older In all c.i-rs. the lone parent was
Morse said he rejected Ihe re-nf Colored People "have praised,1"0 dark brown hair pieces. Oregon Statesman, was chairman 'housing. This movement is leav- enmUed away trom the home, j
quest, while Humphrey gave as-'me lor mv stand " Some $2,5011 worth ol laUe lops of the committee. II also included ing behind Ihe minority group Three-quarters of Ihe Negro
eni ' . vvere taken in Ihe previous rob- David Hobinson. Portland atlor-j "Scarcely any lamilies," the homes in the Kugone-Sprinclicld
Morse said he told the ministers C pi AA inery, including the toupee of a,ney; Pr. .loot Berreman. Kugene. reporl said, "helongmg to minority ani. ilie report said, arc modern
Ihe proposal was untenable he-j rlOnnea I prospective bridegroom. The wed!l niveisiiy ol Oregon; and Monroe groups have occupied privately in th.it thov have hot and cold'
cause he could not endorse a man; ' " " dmg was positioned. M. Sweetland. .Milwaukie news
snlelv because ol his race Klamath Lutheran (.much. n,.i That man si illisn't married,", paper publisher and Democralic
i , , . . :Lrescen s root, nave neon an-r.in;11IY (,n.,..0,i
Morse made Ihe remarks mm,. ' , .. . i iCaneaux ropoiieci.
bath and toilet. ,hy the owners Ihemselves, or old.one would probably consider at
all were small, buildincs in various slates of re.lleasi hair nl th dullinn ois.
The report too said I, ankly .hat --nlo pubh, ly bull, houses in recent 'p(.ly 1.0,,l,l,(,H hl ,,, y lr;ilinhl(, M;lndar( standa,.d...
Tillie ays: "'
i "GREEN GRASS MAKES
f TILLAMOOK BETTER!
' BETTER (or your fomily!
Uniqut Naluiol Condilioni
provide yor-'round GREEN
GRASS for Tillamook
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NATURAL Nourishment.",.
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Services for Holy Week
Klamath Lutheran Church, 1 175
Crescent Street, have been an-
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cil. and he added: ' . ,, , , !,,!
. be held Ihursdav, April 14. at 8
AviiUbla in Mny Pi(l,ai
MEDIUM bu, w, ii.ii. ,.d SHARP
TWItmftvk County Craimtry Atijen( Ttllamtftk, Ortan
t C irned Tillimook
2 C bitcuit mis
1 MS
'. C. milk
1 C. ruhed. undninrd
pintipple
1 C. miihtti b.runt
Kid Til! i monk in tStitMif miv.
.Tir in oirtcr intcfdstrm only nil M
murd Till irfiitd itiulrin uni tl-
mm. Mikci 12 mti. n.ufttn.
EXPERT
FORMICA
WORK
WxCollum
HOME MART
2030 So. 6lh
TU 2-5885
Uamam Dii!IJimm
hipm. with Mnly Communion. Good iwniw wmiiwiii
KnH;.y sr: vires will also be al nafi;NA Cln or4
n p.m. wilh Holv Communion and, wpail
Veiling of the Cross. s KlIWCISCO (AP
hiiilriing will decline in l!n due parlors and harhorshops."
principjilly to higher interest j These reports from correspond-
i-ilne v'uc V.tU-jninl lt,ir i-lil.-if nnte in 1 mnv r.r..o,m .milMntl.
Accidents caused fll.ODO Heaths (1(.om;n,ii;,' fnr ,he National" Assn. i lies were in the report:
in the U.S. in 1958. Motor vehicle nf tnw nniMn,.K ;. nnuri.i,., w thm
The week will conclude with i
Easier services.
slate senator. Mrs. Ulysses (J.
Phimmer Jr., Portland, was sec
retary. Discrimination is clearly evident
in real estate transactions, the
report said. It also pointed out
such practices "have been verv
Home evident in 'health studios.' beaut
deaths took the greatest toll j
:7.(nxi.
Excruciating headacbel may be caused by
eyestrain. Eyestrain can also reduce work
ing efficiency, promote fatigue and irrita
bility and may be allied with other physi
cal troubles, such as nackache, backache
and upset stomach. Why suffer needlessly?
Protect your eyes with properly fitted
glasses. Heed the danger signs. Be sure of
proper eye care. Have your eyes examin
ed at least once a year by Or. Noles'
Optometrists.
9 Convenient Credit
t We give Z:H" Green Stomps
wi 55(4 tftA.
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO.
730 Main St. TU 4-7121
Drs. Omar J. Nolcs end Robert Ptterl
GRANGE NEWS
RtiMnrss w ill br orl this year, no Ncyrnps mnv reside in the
hul the predieteri hnnm will nol area."
miiteii.ilie ;ind those who fnre-i Another reported: -'There nre no
rnsl one for P'tin were "oerlylorm;il ordinances: some say
optimist if." liocG told the associa-l there are unurilleu rules, but it
:ion's repinnnl rnnvention. lis impnssihlc to find their
sources."
And another: "Because nf some
ifirsthand experience with the 'un-
written rules' of racial exclusion
f'RAN,,K iin 1 know Ihev do exisl. I have
BLY-Bly (IraiiRe is sponsnrinp,1(,a.rt 5tnnPS f)rn Ve, v reliable
a clean-up, paini-up and planl-up.snulTCS ,hai the policy of Ihis city
project lor residents. The contest yA n0(,n usort (n jnitimiHale Ne
hrRan April 1 and will run lnjKWS jn tie cily streets aller
Atipist I. .Indues and a nmmit-(H.
lee are makinR ins)eclinns now There was evidence loo thai
and will decide on Ihe Ihree somo f ,S as le u0rk of a
homes and grounds that show thejmjiian minority. In one cily aller
most improvement. Registration ja child of a Negro family was
is nol required. The grange wants m.-.pil al izrd with injuries suffered
In help make Bly a town of , a car accideni a cnmmilmcnl
which residents can be proud. n icnl to Ihe parents was res-
'cinded by a landlord, who had
GHEENVIKW The Home Eco- received a threat lhat Ihe place
nomics Club of the Scoll Valley would be burned if Ihe Negroes
Grange at Greenvicw held a meei-lslayed. The police and a local
ing at Ihe grange hall al 2 p.m.!
April 2. Presiding was Ihe chair- fttftxv Pritienl
man. Mrs. Gertrude Talks ofTTICer WriTltQI
Greenvicw. A rummage sale was AX SeiZUTG
planned for May 12 wilh a food;
sale and hot lunch to be held! DETROIT AP Patrolman
al Ihe grange hall. The club haSEcWard R. Dickerson. .10. was
been invited In the Gazelle Home1;)V,jnR a c.up 0f coffce in a down
Economics Club luncheon lo heinwn lestaurant Monday when he
held at Ihe Shamrock Cafe sonlh ;0pp!rrl lo Ihe floor,
of Yreka, April 28. Those at the, Kiremen rushed him In a near
meeting were Callie Gordon. Ma-ky hospilal. Doctors Iherc called
zic McPall, Gertrude Parks. Sa-!jt" a heart atlnck. They could de
die DeNure. Mary Hanni. Irenejiecl no heartbeal so they opened
Nelson. Alpha Hayes, Eva Cos-pickcrson's chest and began mas
lello. Hazel Rehfeld and A n nisaging his heart.
Skanderup. Aller the meeting aj Some 25 minutes laler Ihe heart
pollock was served. The meelvhoyan beating again, but Picker-!
ing next monlh will he held al son's condition was lisled as criti
Eva Coslello's' in Fort Jones. 'cnl.
In iobilps Economy Run!
IARK V-8... REPEATS FOR SECOND YEAR
23.28 miles per gallon with automatic transmission!
Minneapolis. Minn. (Special). For tlie second vcar in a rmv. thr aniatng Lark
lixclicsi ol all ihe compact tars, nni erononiicH eerv '-8 car in the naorotts .'-dav offi
cial milcaiie test. All cars entered vete slot Is cars. The entire Morulas Lronomy Run
uas closely supenised by the I'nited States AtnoCliih. The results? Look at the figure
proof that The Lark combines economy w iih perfoi mam e.
THE
"HAWK Y-8... SWEEPS ITS CLASS
22.99 miles per gallon out-economizes all Low Medium Price cars made!
A smashing victory bv The U.nik-over more than a doen ens-some costing hundreds
of dollars more. And'it made this impiesshc mileaje record full v equipped with auto
matic transmission, power brakes, power steering. Have you duven 7 he Hau-k tins year?
'"IARKm-MX YOU MONEY TOO!
SEE
21.86 miles per gallon ... but that's only 1A of the story.
Gas mileage is jusi one wavvou sae with T lie Lark. Save on minor repairs, parts replace
ment major collision woik. insurance, high trade-in value. Laik lotal F.conomv sav es
you four different was. 7''e Lmk-iee ilensuir t rtuve e,et mnney snving mile..
YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER TODAY! START YOUR SAVINGS TOMORROW!
Your Money will go Farther
at MARVIN'S....
Youthful HALF SIZE DRESSES
There's Elegance in Simplicity.
No where else in the city will you find so many lovely half size dres
ses; it's a specialty of ours. Pictured ot the right is a new "Berk
shire" half size shi rf watster, of oriental print blended on dacrcn.
Sizes 1 2 V'2 to 22' 2
12.
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Real Charmers
FlattH'ina stylas ond colors
lo Accentuate your new
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It pays to look oround.
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39.98
AH wool tailored suits by Betty Rose,
(me crepe linings, guaranteed for
1 ne life of the garment- Wide var
iety of styles, colors and fabrics,
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Easter is Dress Up Time for Kiddies
Girl's
Linen Duster
Girls reve'S'ltlc linen dur,-
ten, in navy and pink nr
navy and blue. They mote
o dressy servtccable wrap
fnr Eo.tr wrnr ond loter.
Sues 5 to M years.
3."
Girl's Easter
DRESSES
PurW little (rocks for girl,
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Bulky White
Sweaters
Every Itttle girl nced a
new bulky sweater for this
time of year. At Marvin's
vou'll find o lovely assort
ment of this warm, dresw
garment, it goes with
everything
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Women's
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Fin a'jolity fuliy Imd worl &
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Dress the tittle fellows up for
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