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PACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS Klamath Fall':. Pip.
Sen. John
Eases Up
On Travel
WHEELING, W. Va. (AP)-Scn.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mass) cased
up on the travel in his West Vir
ginia presidential primary cam-
j.jipn toilay, uitn a lull (lay 01
appearances in and around this
bteelmanufacturing city of 60,000.
On his itinerary were morning
appearances at two colleges with'
in a lew miles of Wheeling Beth
any and West Liberty Stale and
two plant lours in the afternoon.
Kennedy and Sen. Hubert H.
llnrnnhrev (D Minnl are entered New Orleans, clear
in the Mav 10 West Virginia pri-New York, cloudy
mary as Democratic presidential oklahoma City, clear
candidates. Humphrey is not in Omaha, clear
the slate this week. Philadelphia, cloudy
Kennedy's arrival in Wheeling i Phoenix, cloudy
hrought him to a section where. 'Pittsburgh, cloudy
compared with this overwhelming Portland. Ore clear
Prolestant state as a whole, a liaPld Cl,y' ,cloudy
i..... ...-i ( m ,,1-iir.ni.Sl. I-ouis, clear
shales his Roman Catholic reli-uke ''' doudy tl
,han ijicko, cicar u
Sjim Francisco, clear 62
Weather Table
THE WEATIIKR ELSEWHERE
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
High Low Pr
Mhany, cloudy
Mbuquerquc, clear
nchorage, snow
Mlanta. clear
Bismarck, cloudy
lluflalo, clear
Chicago, cloudy
Cleveland, cloudy
Denver, cloudy
Ues Moines, clear
Detroit, clear
Fort Worth, clear
Helena, cloudy
Indianapolis, cloudy
Kansas City, clear
Louisville, cloudy
Memphis, clear
Miami, cloudy
Mpls., St. Paul, cloudy 55
72
gion.
After speaking al a reception
here tonight, Kennedy will fly to
Berkley in southern West Virginia.
jSealtlc, cloudy
Tampa, cloudy
i Washington, cloudy
.03
Union Paid
Morse $500
For Speech
"DENNIS
Tupsdav. Anrh'-t'l.'tWff)
the MENACE;;ught iWm Seen For New Jersey Primary
THE STORY OF THE
HUNNICUTTS . . . LAST
OF THEIR LUSTY KIND!
Home
J. from, the
F " fi CINEMASCOPE
-jfJ METROCOIOR
robertItchum
eleanor parker
e.t GEORGE PEPPAR0
GEORGE HAMILTON
EVERETT SLOANE
LUANA PATTEN
OMNI i4S
Demurrers
Filed By 3
WASHINGTON 'APi - Sen
Wayne Morse iD-Orei says he
was paid $500 plus traveling ex
penses for a speech he delivered
at a Toledo, Ohio, teamsters
L'nion meeting last February.
But ho lold a news conference
Monday he would neither accept
nor reject the support of Team
ster L'nion President James R.
Holfa in his campaign for Hie
Democratic presidential nomina
tion. Morse described Hie $500 as his
07 regular lecture fee. He said he
I frequently received that amount
' ' j for speaking engagements and he
saw no reason w hy he shnuldn t
accept the money Irom the Tcam
Istcrs L'nion.
He estimated that his lecture
fees total $1,250 monthly. He said
he uses the money for his Senate
office expenses.
Morse spoke at a stewards' con
ference sponsored by Teamsters
30 j Local 20. llulfa also addressed the
lg meeting.
3(j' The senator said that the team
sters had not paid any of his cam
paign expenses. He added liona
had not offered to supimrt his
presidential bid but that he
"wouldn't repudiate him or
wouldn't accept" his support.
Morse said, however, he would
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NEWARK. N.J. AP - Fair
ceather and a light turnout were
he forecasts today as the polls
ijened for a New Jersey primary
lection highlighted by a contest
or the Republican U.S. Senate
lomination.
Sen. Clifford P. Case is seeking
enomination after one term in
he senate.
Robert Morris, the challenger,
is making his second bid to be
come a COP Senate candidate.
Also to be chosen are a Demo-
sided contest; House nomination
in all 14 congressional districts
convention delegates; members oi
party county committees, ami
nominees for local and county ot
I ices.
Most Republican observers rat
cd Case a favorite but they said
Morris was gaining strength in a
campaign some looked on as a
scrap between the OOP's liberal
and conservative wings.
Morris, former counsel to the
Communist-hunting Senate Intern-
Campaign expense statements mere arc iiqnmnran contests in
iled Mcmiiav with the New Jersey'three districts and Democratic
.ecrelarv of state in Trenton .contests in six.
.hawed 'US. Seerctaiv of Stale I Democrats will elect 80 dele
"hristian A. Herter chipped in gates and 40 alternates to their
mt for Case and Ambassador to national convention. The Repuh
Britain John Hav Whitney $l,0O0.jlicans will elect 38 delegates and
'jcwis L. Strauss, former chair-38 alternates.
man of the Atomic Knergy Com-i
mision. also gave $1.0110. I
The third man in the GOP sen
ary is David G. Dearborn of Kliz-
ARTHRITIS?
I have- been wonderfully blev.cH
in heirifl nhl trt rMlnrn In
abeth who has gone almost un- )lie o(,r suffering Irom head i0
noticed in the campaign. iloot with musculor soreness on4
ratic Senate nominee in a one- al Security subcommittee, sought I The Democratic Senate contest !pom. Most an lomts seemed oi.
Ihe 1058 Republican Senate nom- has drawn little interest morn ZZ Z
illation. He ran third in a Ihree-lunl, Mercer County ( lrentonl rltls Rheumotism ond Burs.in.
way primary, lie lias oeen cam-. Democratic chairman, nas orgaii-ii-or Irce intormoiion write
Police Clear
1,027 Cases
In Period
See? A 6opher eTMY
FINGER OFF,1
Dour cw,Zo&'.
MY FINGER SBB
Many Teachers Quit Post
Over Paddling Incident
;paiRning on what he calls too jZation support and is a heavy la
much nondefense spending and too, voritc to beat Richard M. Glass-
little awareness of the Communist 1 ner. a Newark lawyer making his
ithreat. (jrst tr, lor public oflice.
I Case conducted what he called jn the concrcssiunal primaries.
la weekend campaign, traveling by '
! plane between Washington and
City police investigated 1,384 -ew Jersey, ins neaoquaners
cases during January, February said he voted for Eisenhower
and March. They cleared 1.027, measures in the Senate 83 per cent
or 74 per cent of them. L'nfound- of the time,
cd cases are not included. i Secretary of Labor James P.
No murder, manslaughter, rapo.jMitchell. whose home is in Little
narcotics or prostitution caseslSilver announced Monday he and
wcie investigated. Mrs. Mitchell had cast absentee
Most numerous were traffic yj,). ballots tor the senator.
lations-there were 14H. 136 audi
149 during January. Fchruary and I F U fl e TO I S
March, respectively. Next most! lit NT
numerous violation was drunken-! Funeral services for Leo Mich-
MRS. LELA S. WIER
2305 Arbor Hill Drivt-GT
P. O. Box 2695
Jackson, Mississippi Adv,
Three persons accused of vag jfile teamsters
VALDOSTA. C,a 'AP More operator said Meacham drove off ness, contributing totals of 120, ai d Hunt will take place from
Ihan wki pupils of Hahira High about midnight, saying, "Come 79 and 120 cases during the three the chapel of Ward's Klamath
School would he left without guid-jon, let's go to Atlanta." jmonths. Funeral Home Wednesday, April
n l,.a., it Ihn tn:,rlui's fiil.l A.... , l, ; n, .lnl Hni-rt ic a hi-i;i krlnu' n nt ntllpi-itl. al :'Mi n m. The Rev. Laini"
.welcome the support oi rank-and-low he cxami,lc o( ,,e principal planned to confer with stale school cases investigated: Sibbet of the Peace Memorial
n resienine over a paddling inci-niti. i.-.k ai i he lanita Aggravated assault, January, i-resimcrian i.nuicn win ouiciaie.
rancy alter being arrested on the Teamsters publications have
military portion of Kingslcy Field praised Morse for his ellorts to
early April 9 filed demurrers in amend the labor reform bill adopt-'
district court Monday. led by Congress last year
The demurrers maintain that j
facts alleged against them do not
const ilulc a crime. It will be ar
gued before District Judge D. E.
Van Vaclor Friday morning.
Accused were Darlenc Sanchez.
Avery Charles and Leonard
Mimic Jr., all 10 and all of t'hilo-
dent.
Martin, principal for nine years,
:): February, 2; March. 3; bur-. Concluding services will be in
dollar for dollar LaPointe's tavei you money
2
SAL
MATERNITY
DRESSES
88
quin. They were arrested in a
pickup truck near a barracks ear
ly one morning.
In another district court case.
Vincent Colosimo, 42, Klamath
Falls, pleaded not guilty on a
vagrancy charge. He was accused
of using abusive language at
Little Sweden restaurant April 10.
A trial without jury was sched
uled for May 2 at 10 a.m. and
Colosimo was released after post
ing $100 hail.
Easter Talk
Delivered
Oi property under false pretenses.
4: sex offenses. 1. 2. 3;
disorderly conduct, 34. 26, 18:
vagrancy, 20, 2(1. 1(1; drunk dnv-!lobert (.roves ollicialing. litter
ing. 3, 2. 3, and liquor law vio-'mcnl will be in Klamath Me-
12. 1, 7. morial Park.
SCOTT
Funeral services for Russell H.
Scott. H3. who died in this city
April 17. will be held in O'flair's
Memorial Chacl Wednesday,
April 20. at 11 a m.. the Rev.
Actors Guild
Ratifies Pact
HOLLYWOOD (AP: Mem
hers ol the Screen Actors Guild
have ratified a new contract with
major movie studios.
More than 1.500 SAG members.
meeting in Ihe Hollywood Palla
dium Monday night, voted unani
mous approval of the agreement
reached April 8.
Ratification means Mie studios
aro free to begin work on new
productions. Work was resumed
earlier on some of the eight pic
tures interrupted by the actors'
strike, called last March 7.
Pnnrin;,! A H Martin and ..,,,1 l, ,.W l ,.linr. In hend R'aiy- '" ,arec"y 01 moneyimaina,,, ,k-,mu,.u. .
more than half of the 32 laculty lnc sl.hou wUll(lul u,e backing of or l""?, wonn '" ,or m"rL'
members already have written , hc board of educalion. I Vt"5' 7n T
Idlers ol resignation. The remain-! , , : . . . . i. encouraced . . . u '
, i,ul,..c,l ,l.v w,ll iollow suit. "C '" hC.e?' kJ- 4: lonwry or obtaining money
any oi me icaciicis io umuw ins
Asked what lie was going to do (.ar. , have let them make that
about running the school. Cli;i i r-j cc-Ls ion lor themselves."
man James T. Hall of the Ilaluia M.rtin anH his wife received
Hoard ol Trustees declared, "I'm .. vis,irs Mimdav iiil'Iu as
'going to do just like the board of nt.n(s ,,ipcd by to pledge their ajjolli
Th- Rev I line W Sibhet n is- wUK-a"on ,.' m Isupport. Lights also burned late) ln addition, olficers investigal-l
ine uiv. 1..IIHI, . ,-iui i. p.is ,, . , u ..... . lr hniird .s Ian ; i ii. ...m , . .. , , j.. -r.nt'
tor of Peace Memorial Prcsby- " " " .n,.-,iv, u. ..,.-i 0(1 mrce roonery cases nuiuigi "
Icrian Church brought (he Kas-I '"lis Wi,s 1,10 lrsl information with a populalion of about l.tKK) M;UTh. two assault cases dur-l Funeral services for Mary Pad
ler messa"C to members of the 111111 ull Im' gathered on the as parents gathered to discuss Ihcjng February and three during don Cody will take place irom
Klamath rails Soroptimist Cluii1-owrm's inumy noani in r.nuiu- iiuiiieni. Marcli, one case oi nuying. rc-iiue uoncisoii. acwcu ana nam-
and their guests during the an-!llon s llon 10l,lm,MK " """ Most townspeople agreed wilh leivmg or possessing sioien prop-niacn runeui numu. musuuio,
nual Faster luncheon meeting at special hearing Monday. At issue .lvor rj K u0js wn0 s;ll( )c city during January, one offense Oregon, at a later date. Ward's
the Winema Hotel April 14. jas a demand ny ine parents uiCi( noi ih,nk the publicity would j ! enruary. one gamnnng case in ruaiiinm runciai nonie in cnarge
His impressive prcsentalinn in-, n-year-oiii r.an innn-uus u..u )U KMKi Ull. (he Duy sc10ol or January ana one in luaicn. ami ui H,mK.-...rai.
eluded exerpts from "What IsiMarlin and Mrs. uwigiii niapies, iialna. tour cases ol possession ol weap-
God Like" hy Millon Trent. The n teacher, be fired for spanking M rtj M Mfipcs, ho is" dliri,,S January.
Reverend Sibbel was introduced the eighth grader. , mcunant. said the lhc tollnwinS ls "''eaKdown
bv Doris Fredrick, program chair- Uwndos County School Supt. mj was whj d ttc,ncM;iy. Th0Iof miscellaneous cases mvestigal
,",, C. W. Meacham was nut available .., ... .j , ..-.., cd:
, in iiil n.di aaiw lie uti.e i.i... i.tt
standard five whacks for leaving
Ihe school without authorization.
The youth chose a paddling in
I :.: . ,.,. ..,..,!
jJlCIUICIKL IU Killing .1 J.....U-MUIU Tjmrjrl
iiicinc, .uai iiu saiu
Mrs. Maples,
After Easier clear
ance bole of two
piece maternity dres
sc. Regularly to
$19 95. A large se
lect ion, come save.
n. ' W
T32f
Preceding the speaker. Norma for comment. A service slation
McKcehnn sang. "1 Walked To
day Where Jesus Walked.'
O'Hara. and "Come Unto Him.'
from Handel's Messiah with
L'loise Mclnlyrc as accomp;
tst. lite musical program was
arranged hy Claudia Moore, mu
sic chairman. Iluih Rcinie ar-
,annA ll. PnUnr rfn,-..i-.il inns li.r I. JestCI'
the tables.
Scribe's Dad
Dies At 87
Missing person or locate, 7,
10. 14; traffic accidents, 35, 40. 41;
other accidents, 6, 1. 2; illness
or "cared for," 6, 4, 5; lost and
22, 16, 19: domestic Irou-
hip 5 4. 11: nrnwlers. 4. R. 4:
wile of the foot-j,ujc.idr,s ol. tempts, 3, 0. 0:
0, 1, 0: suspicious
8. 6. 4; vandalism, 39, 37,
D0011
:4S P.M.
VADOGorELVNDERSi
ball coach, said she added about. founri jj.r.j
Ihrcc more to Ihe live she ad-
resident ol iminislercd laler in the day be-;in: miscellaneous complaints, 22.
jKl.imath County lor many yeais causo he would not slay bent over 1 an(j 0Kr miscellaneous
and idcntilied in an administra-a desk. She claimed the punish- cases. 27, 44, 20.
I'ive capacity with Harrinian,ment was necessary because Earlj officers investigated a tolal of
lljidge on the West Side of L'pperlhud lied "just to gel out of my 471 cases during January. 430 dur
I Klamath l ake, died in a Kngenc ; room" (or a while. .in? February and 483 during
. ursing Home Monday. April in. Emcl. Ornelius. a Hahira March. They cleared 324 in Jan-
Ml VAC I OaUaC 110 b',on a inv;,li(l fol'school bus driver, and his wnVuary. 343 in February and 360 in
MIAUJ LkUIVJi1111' w in years. 'charged in the warrants they ob-
Prii uln Iniioi-'il crV'if'PC U III hp ...... . ... i
TAIPKI, Formosa AP - The'. " , , " w' ., ia, li,,ncd inm MIS M1P10S slwnKC(l
their 5-ioot-o, 101 -pound soil M
Commander
the lal 10 vears
Private luncral services will he
l.WI lrn. Ilir P.i.Jf.l :.ini l-'il-
garrison commander ol the Que- . . . . , ...
follow.
nese Reds may be preparing m A . Klm. ,,, "Klim:'f " " ' CZJZZ
Mrs. Helen Spires and! . ..... ,,.,'. k1j
i. i.- s i r"11"
March.
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mov Islands has canceled all mili-
lary leaves, warning that the Clii-
I limes wilb a board."
They agreed to drop the charges
MINUTES
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An ANDREW and VIRGINIA STONt Products
invasion of the N;il imialisl out
ihwIs just off lhc ni;nnliuid T'.ic
'.Ih Kail
.Mrs. Hiipc Smith.
' 1,1-ilw.lln M-.lolt,.
QiKilitied smira-s in Taipei be- Mien
lirved the w.nnmK whs not h;ised,...t' ' ' '
older went into cf!cet Monday.
on any new mieiuence liiun nia- .v,!. ()U, st)n
lion, and they attached no special ((j (;,..injs p
MjinuiC4im:e iu u. i nvy iiiuiij;ih ..i.ji.i..,,., .ltwi
the aim was to counter anv leel-
iiifj liiat. because the Communists
have for months subjected the
(iucmoys to only occasional liht
bombardment, they have aban
doned aggressive intentions
against them.
KC Lad Jolted
By 2.300 Volts
daughters.
Kutiriie. Mrs.
Junction City,
Central Point.
Himden. Butte
Clinton R. Jes
iss: live grand-
Iwo great - giand-
$T()0 bonds.
Treasurer Set
To Attend Meet
Hearing Slated
For Bev's Mom
I I, OS ANtiKl.KS ' A P Klor-
tence Aaill.ind goes to court net:'
Monday lor a hearing into a five-'
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HFriORF CAuncDC.rnunun rvDDiru
b uLuiiuL unnuLnj LUIIIUI1U U BI1ILI1
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wnj'k
DtTTE DAVIS ,12.
County Treasiuer Eva Conk
will attend a workshop on mu
nicipal and county linancing this
weekend in Rend. Mrs. Cook,
president of the Oregon County
Treasurers Association, said the
workshop would be held Friday
ind Saturday.
Speakers will include State Trca-
Unit,,,, .,a
1 . w , ,"h ; resentative of the I'.S. Treasury
.t.ibuling to the delinquency of a .wlrImrnl A Um-Uhnn nn rit'v
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (APmmor - her daughter. Beverly. finandnc ui bc Md Friday on,Vt
Twelve-year-old David Hokanson'1'- Mrs. t'ook said,
held onto a 2.300-volt owrr line The charges arose from a party ' '
several minutes Monday. He acci- tbn'e weeks ago in Ihe Aadland
dentally put his hand on the lino 'apartment in Hollywood. One of
while climbing a tree. Heverlv's oung admirers was
A companion. Jimmy Shannon, later shot to death in the same
12. grabbed at David's hand three apartment under circumstances
times but couldn't pull it loose. Hc'Mil! being investigated by police.
got shocked each time. Hevcrlv ua the last love of the I
Then David's weight pulled him late Krrol FKnii.
free. He had burns on bis hand
and on his legs. Police said he
was alive because he hadn't been
grounded sufficiently to gel a fui!
joll of electricity.
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