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FACE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Monday, October 24, 1960 They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo PoO TREMBLECHIN-BIGDOME.THE BOSS, FINAGLED HIM OUT Of HIS TWO TICKETS FOR THE SELL-OUT GAME- UENRV THOSE TICKETS VOU HAVE FOR THE STATE-TECH GAME TOMORROW" I'D LIKE TO GIVE THEM TO MISTER CORONA-OUR BEST CLIENT-X'D CERTAINLY APPRECIATE f I FIRM-600D PUBLIC l , , iZ7 TT jm" .vMVS'K RELATIONS THERE iEIE-SL AS17,U fC 4 )) f CERTAINLY I IT, ARE THEY? I'LL Tr-rr IT - WmteZtr i - , Comes rr Monday And henry PINDS OUT WHAT UAPPPWPn TO THE WCKS-(GR-RJ URGE TO KILL!), Kookio Platinums Deserve Nothing Dear Ann Landers: My 16-year-1 Mother is an aging widow, qui- old daughter and her girl friend et, gentle, ladylike, never med- who is the same age locked dies and never comes over un- themselves in j invited. She makes no demands the bathroom on any one and she lets Edward and with the: do all the talking. help of a bot- Edward is also very obnoxious tie of peroxide 1 10 me w hen mother is present. He and a f e w criticizes my cooking and makes packages of snj(je remarks. 'Tll've ""ked to him about his tuailv rninoH changed Prsonal'ty in mother's presence. He admits I'm right, says he doesn't know what de mon overtakes him, but it's some- Solon Asks New Treaty WASHINGTON (UPI (-Assistant Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield recommended today that the United States offer to re vise the new U.S. -Japan defense treaty "at any time et the request of the government of Japan." The Montana senator said in a report issued by the Senate For eign Relations Committee that U.S. policy toward Japan should be based on recognition of "the popular trend toward neutralism" in Japan and the prospect of May Not Be Until Dec. 19 When Name Of Chief Known growing opposition to military al liances with America. The State Department Is known to disagree sharply with this as sessment but officials refused Im mediate comment. . The treaty does not provide for amendment during its first 11 years but officials said that as a practical matter it would be hard to resist demands for revision ex cept by scrapping it entirely. Mansfield based his views part' ly on talks he had in Tokyo re-cently. He also suggested In the same. report that neutralization of united Korea, following the Aus trian example, be considered in a fresh approach to the lone-dead locked Issue of Korean reunifica tion. .. tnit Tonight Jlww-Slor 7:00 Aifa nrrcHcoc NORTH BY s-fj NORTHWEST FA' III fl 11 CTUN 1 TUES. ft. WED.' Mightiest of Motion Pictures! Cecil RDeMilleS, Ml an Betty Cemri SsiM HESTON-UMOOR LJk Gloria Iww tlvV GIMME-STEWART BMj- WASHINGTON (API-If next month's election is as close as some experts think it will be, the name of the next president may not be known until Dec. 19, or even later. That's when the electoral col-; lege meets to make official the results of the Nov. 8 voting, Should the 537 electors repre senting the 50 states fail to pro duce a majority for anyone, the House of Representatives of the 87th Congress, which won t organ ize until next Jan. 3, will elect the new president. It wouldn't be the first time that the electoral college deadlocked and threw the election into the lap of the House, but the last time was '135 years ago. The electors will be chosen by the voters in their respective states on Nov. 8. Each state is entitled to one elector for each member it has in the House and the Senate. While theoretically and traditionally they cast their votes for the presidential nominee who received the largest vote in their state, they don't have to. As recently as 1956 an Ala bama elector refused to give his vote to Adlai Stevenson, although Stevenson carried the state by 85,. 000 votes over President Dwight D. Elsenhower. Nor do the electors of a state have to vote as a unit. The rcc ords show that on 41 occasions a stale gave part of its electoral vote to one candidate and part to another. The electors, selected in most states by party conventions or committees, will meet in their re spective state capitals on Dec. 19 to cast their votes. That's when complicated polill. cat situations in several slates may figure in determining who will be the next president if the November voting is close. Georgia's 12 Democratic elec tors are not pledged to support Sen. John F. Kennedy for the presidency. If Kennedy carried Georgia on the basis of popular votes, the slate s electors could vote for Richard M, Nixon or someone else If they wanted to, A similar situation exists in Ala bama, where only 5 of the 11 Democratic electors are pledged to back Kennedy, leaving the olh er ft it Democrats carry me state to vote for someone else. In Mississippi there are two sets of Democratic electors, one un pledged, while in Louisiana the states rights party has a set oi unpledged electors. If the electoral vote shapes up as a photo-finish on the basis of popular vote results, the un pledged electors could determine the outcome, and (hey would have until Dec. 19 to make up their minds. They could vote for a third person. Conceivably, neither Kennedy nor Nixon might get a majority of the total electoral vote. To be de clared elected, they must get a majority 269 not a plurality. If the official electoral vote count conducted Jan. 6 by a joint tually ruined , their looks. Elsie (our daughter) used to be a brownette. Now she's al most platinum. Her girl friend hafc sandy colored hair and she's also a mess. When my husband saw them he was terribly upset. The girl friend's mother phoned and I never heard such language on a telephone. She asked me why I let them do it. I told her they did it on their own and that I couldn't watch 16-year-olds as if they were infants. What can we do? My husband says we should make Elsie cut all her hair off. I think this is too harsh. It'll take months to grow back and she'll look hideous in the meantime. Please advise. We are waiting. S.O.S. Dear S.O.S. : The girls can have (heir hair dyed back to the nat ural color In one afternoon, al though I admit it gives those kooks a better break than they deserve. The price of the job should be taken out of their al lowances every last cent of it (and it'll add up (o plenty of cents). Dear Ann: I love my husband, He's a fine man and a wonder ful father, but for some inexplic able reason he is so rude to my mother that I am sick with shame. thing he can't control, What am I going lo do? I 130 Netted In Big Gambling Raid VANCOUVER, B.C. '(AP)-Po-plajie pilot, junior executive, fire lice arrested 130 men Saturday in man, farmer and a photographer. the city's biggest gambling raid' in months. I - They were driven in shifts fromjThcf t Estimate the Moose Club to the police sta-'a. ion. Revised Down Witnesses said many joined in: LOS ANGELES (API-Retired a chorus of "For He's a Jolly stockbroker Raoul Fernandez, Good fellow as they were es-who reported Tuesday that bur corted to waiting paddy wagons. ! glars had stolen $3 million in Five hours later police were still, jewelry, stocks and deeds from booking in suspects charged with being inmates ol a gaming house, Most were released on $15 bail. his West Hollywood apartment revised his estimate. The loss, he now says, is be- love my mother' and I'm not go-showing of ski movies. Basil Peter Pantages, 27, was ' tween $50,000 and $70,000 and con charged as being the keeper of aisists of jewelry and deeds. Fer gaming house. nandez, who owned a large bloc Police said a private group had j of stock in a soft drink corfcern, rented the hall for a pre-season said that in the excitement of the LAST 2 DAYS! CLARK WIL 11TTORI0 mm it CTiivrm 11 OJAIUEV MARIETTO-PAOlOCARUNIIt-i cJechrvCofov nun session of Congress shows that no, body received an electoral vote majority, the election then would go lo the House. There, each state would have one vote. The vote of each of the 50 state delegations would be determined by a ma jority of the delegation. ' The House would elect only the president. Election of a vice-pres ident, if the electoral college did not produce a clear majority, would be the job of the Sennte Twice before the House has elected a president. In mot, the House elected Thom as Jefferson over Aaron Burr aft er each man received 73 electoral votes. It took the House 7 days and 36 ballots to settle on Jefferson. Burr became vice president. In 1825, Andrew Jackson re ceived the most electoral votesi but didn't become president. His cieciorai vote, wi, was short of alio Glenn A. Smothers niajoMiy. jonn wuincy Annuls nan manager of the Grant ni, niiimm ii. irawiara ol Ueor gia 41, and Henry Clay 37. There were only 24 slates then. and Adains received the vole of 13 House delegations and became president. Jackson got 7 and Crawford 4. Four years Inter Jackson re ceived a clear majority of the electoral vote and defeated Adams. 'Jack To Talk For Himself SPOKANE (AP) Speeches Contractor Admits Guilt EPHRATA, Wash. (AP) Mer- ritt-Chapman & Scott Corp. of New York, prime contractor on Priest Rapids Dam, has admitted guilt in the bribery of a leading figure in negotiations about the dam's construction. A plea of no-contest to six of nine bribery counts was entered Friday. Under Washington 1 a w, pleas of ho-contcst are unaccept able. The pleas were changed and the Grant County Superior Court accepted them as picas of guilty, with consent of both defense and prosecution counsel. The court im nosed, a JfiO.000 fine suspended on condition the firm pay $30,000 into the Grant County current expense fund to help pay the cost of the grand jury probe that led to the indict- i ments. The other three counts were dropped after Merrilt-Chapman pleaded Innocent to them. The firm was accused of giving gifts valued at a total of $7,591.01 former County Public Utility District which is building the dam, He resigned in fi lie summer oi lsim preceding the grand jury investigation. He has been in Costa Rica and returned lo testify before the grand jury. The indictment said Smothers received gifts ranging from a $17 airplane ticket to a bank check for $3,250 in an attempt to influ ence him on the firm's 98 million dollar Priest Rapids contract with the PUD. ing to stand for him abusing her, Please help me. TORN Dear Torn: Edward has a clink, er In his thinker. He identifies your mother with someone he hates maybe his own mother, At any rate, her presence sets him off. Spend as much time with your mother during the day as possi Die when Edward is not around. Explain lo her as best you can that he has an irration al quirk and she is not to blame for his uncivilized behavior. When Edward must be in her presence and acts up, invite your mother lo join you In another room Dear Ann Landers: Mv husband and I met in a small dance hall which is very respectable. The place has a lot of meaning for us. We've been married less lhan four months and he left last week for the service. I am terribly lonesome and wonder if it would be all right if I went to that little dance hall to relive the early days of our romance just for sentimental reasons. Please hurry your ad vice. I'm getting lonesome fast. TOOT Dear Toni: And what exactlv would you be doing in that little old dance hall? You don't plan on dancing alone, do you? A married woman whose hus band is In the service oueht to stay out of dance halls for sentimental reasons. 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