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PAGE 4 B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Monday, Nov. 21, 1960 Pacifists Plan To Ride Into Path Of Polaris Sub GROTON, Conn. (UPI) Four pacifists plan to ride a canoe into the path of the Polaris missile firing atomic submarine Ethan Allen Tuesday when she comes down the ways during a launch ing ceremony. The quartet are members of the committee for nonviolent ac tion, which has been holding dem onstrations since June here and elsewhere in protest against this nation's missile program. The four are Robert Swann, 43, of nearby Norwich, Joseph Glynn, 28, of Somerville, Mass., William Henry, 28, of Lodi, Wis., and: Richard Zink, 20, of Ambler, Pa. They will conduct what they call a "civil disobedience" phase of the project, challenging arrest by authorities. The same team was in Charles ton, S.C. last week when the Pio neer Polaris ' missile sub George Washington left fully armed with 16 missiles for a two-year roving assignment. Henry dived into the Cooper River In an attempt to swim into the path of the sub marine. Besides the canoe, which will be in the Thames River, site of the Ethan Allen launching, there will be at least one other boat on picket duty. Other members will carry signs and distribute leaflet: at the gates of the electric boat shipyard where the ceremony wil take place. "We're focusing attention or these submarines because tlu United States is relying on then for massive retaliation in case o attack," said CNVA member Ken neth Meister. "We believe that massive reta! iation is not the right way to han die our problems, ft will wipe ou civilization. Disarmament is the answer." A Navy spokesman said the civil disobedience participant: will not be arrested, as in the past, because it would only bi giving them more publicity. Last week, however, the Navy sent the group a letter warning that if members attempted to board a Polaris submarine they would face a one year jail sen tence and-or a $15,000 fine. CNVA followers boarded two such ves sels briefly last month in an at tempt to set up a "peace vigil." The spokesman said that the "usual precautions will be lak en Tuesday, as in all submarine launchings, to insure no one will be injured. They include Coast Guard patrol boats, and Marine and company guards on electric boat property. Hoffa Being Investigated Again By Congress, Court T.M. .. U.t. u. OH. O 1MO bp NIA. In. J1 "But how did she manage to get bubble gum in your hair?" The Levi Leap Held At School By NORMAL WALKER WASHINGTON (API-James R. Hoffa, much-investigated head of the big Teamsters Union, is being investigated again by both Con gross and the courts. Sen. John L. McClellan, D-Ark., announced Saturday he expects to show in a series of hearings open ing Dec. 13 that notorious under world criminals and racketeers continue to control" Teamsters locals under Uoffa's rule. Hoffa himself is expected to be called for testimony at the hear ings, which will concentrate on New York City union operations, some of which were said to be still under the control of hoodlum Anthony (Tony Ducks) Corallo. : McClellan said the hearings will concern shakedowns, payroll pad ding and union welfare fund irregularities. A federal grand jury at Orlando, Fla., ended a six-month recess and was suddenly reconvened several days ago in an inquiry Into Hoffa's alleged misuse of $400,000 of Teamsters' funds in a Florida real estalo project. Hoffa acllvcly opposed tiie elec tion of John F. Kennedy to the presidency, attacking both the Massachusetts senator and his brother, Robert, who served as chief counsel for another McClel lan Senate committee which in vestigated Hoffa vigorously. There has been a Democratic charge that the grand jury inquiry In Florida was suspended by the Republicans so Hoffa would be free to campaign against Kennedy. Jerome Adlerman, associated with Robert Kennedy in the ear lier probe, is counsel for the Sen ate investigations subcommittee1 that will hold the new set of hearings. The reopened court and congres sional investigations come at a bad time for Hoffa. His attorneys have been on the brink of suc cessfully negotiating a settlement to wipe out the court monitor sys tem that has kept Hoffa under rein for several years. A hitch developed in these sec ret settlement talks when a group of anti-Hoffa plaintiffs in the liti gation, Teamsters members from New York, balked at accepting the settlement proposed by their attorney, Godfrey Schmidt. They got themselves a new lawyer. Joseph S. McCarthy, and he is insisting on stiffcr settlement terms. TULELAKE The Levi Leap at Tulclake High School Oct. 29 was held in the home economics build ing at the Tulelake Fairgrounds. The dance is always informal ana girls and boys both wear levis and shirts. Couples going steady wear identical shirts. Girls ask the boys and buy the tickets. Refreshments were served by the sophomore class which spon sored the dance. Class advisers, Virginia Lindsey. John Quinn and Hank Smith chap eroned. treat your ii J ft G XL PRIVILEGED FEW LONDON (UPI) "Actors and the Irish," said the personal col umn ad in the London Times to day, "admitted free to Scan O'Cascy's 'Drums of Father Ned.' " il as your family asp is fbp moflpnsv; in i 1 As. r Il w)iMiiit mMil lull' aMftiwsiiWtfiiiiUaJs'JM I IP RALPH D. LYON, ion of Mr. and Mn. Carl' Lyon, Malin, recently wai pro moted to Army specialist fourth class rank at hit bate in Stuttgart, Ger many. 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