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HERALD AND NEWS, KJmath Falls. Oregon
Tuesday, November 29, I960
Oregon News Roundup . . .
Thornton To Ask Move Be
Delayed
WASHINGTON (AP - Roberl
Y. Thornton, Oregon altornc;
general, said today he would ask
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield to hold up the mov
ing of the Northwest Regiona1
Post Office from Portland, Ore,
to Seattle, Wash.
.Before meeting this afternoon
with Si'mmerficld, Thornton saic
he would ask him to delay the
move pending a public hearing.
;He said he would "express the
dissatisfaction on both sides of the
political aisle in Oregon" with the
DrnDosal.
. Thornton added he had talked
about the move with all Oregon
members of Congress, members
of the House and Senate Post
Office committees, and other
officials.
He said he had also been inves
tieating legal aspects of the pro-
nosed move, but declined to
elaborate.
CLAIMS ARE FILED
.SALEM AP) - About 1,000
insurance claims seeking dam
ages of about $100,000, have been
filed in the Salem and nearby
coast areas in the wake of last
week'j storms and floods, a Salem
firm said today.
; Some 1,000 buildings were dam
aced in the city, the General
Adjustment Bureau said.
' Insurance policies generally
cover damage due to wind, but
do not protect against floods
officials said.
THIEF SIPS COFFEE
: EUGENE AP) A young gun
man got $55 from a drive in cafe
here Sunday morning, then sat
DORIS DAY-REX HARRISON
JOHN GAVIN -
in tttlmen COLO
town for a cup of coffee bcforel PORTLAND 'API The city's
trolling out. parking meters coughed up a
Lilla Reisler, a waitress at IHe!703,214 payoff in the 1959-60 fiscal
Jumho Drivc-ln. said she and a Jcar ana lhe laKe snoula ne evcn
- i,n .-, m iho ,no.nni heavier in the current one.
about 12.30 a.m. when the man deputy City Auditor Charles
walked in 'Spear said the meters contributed
si,. cM u.hi.1 ho u 10 municipal income,
,ni i hnvn Ha nullpri revnlv- hich increased to $57,758,045 for
,'. Z.A ,;A- "n, 1 1959-60. He estimated the meters
"Mrs. Reisler said' she took''11 Prodl,ce 714'000 in llle mmi
-nnnev from a cash register and vcar-
,ar,Ar.A it In h m He mil it ml, "uici iih-uiito umuui-u
.... , ' ... from fines and from for-1 .
me pisioi imo a cuai pucnvi. , m,,i,.in..i ,.,., iw.'lhe evening
man then started lo nave, Dut "
changed his mind and sat down.
and I arc sick and tired of listen- with your boss if he invites ou.
ino to you knock liquor. Voul
Liquor's Okay" "
When Not 'Reeded9
By ANN LANDERS
i apologies and don't be on the de
Hold-Up On Dam Building Draws PNP Protests
WASHINGTON API - At!or
neys objected Monday to parts o
Dear Ann: Both my
husband tensive. Continue to have lunch' an Interior Department rcpo.'
recommending that constiuclini
if power plants on the middle
Snake River bordering Idaho and
Jiegon be held up.
The opositiun was voiced at
esumplion of a Federal Power
Commission hearing on compili
ng applications for hydroelectric
project licenses
The Pacific Northwest Power hearing proceeds
Co. i PNP I seeks to build the Highj In the report to Chairman .lc-
of this money came from traffic-
violators.
Estimates are that fines will
"On second thought, 1 11 have a
mm nt nffoi, " hp InlH Mrs.
t,..,, u. it . tm ,.,! Hmn total about $550,000 and forfci-
walkcd out without paying for it.
GOVERNOR
SALEM (API Gov. Mark Hat
field will speak Friday night in
Portland to the Pacific Coast
Section of the American College
Health Association.
Hatfield's schedule this week
calls for most of his lime to be
l ru.rtl in I tin nflir-A
He also will meet Friday with N.308 "I""" '-8"-
delegates to a Council on Aging,
who will assemble at the state
Capitol.
At s n m Tuesdav. he will at
tend a meeting of his Natural Republican
Resources Committee.
arc probably a: Dear Ann Landers: I've been
lush yourself. maiVied seven years to a man 32
Perhaps t h c years of age. He makes a good
lady doth pro-, salary but every dime over the
test too much, bare necessities goes (or his hob
My husband 'by motorcycles,
and I both en- He owns two cycles, and has
joy a martini .purchased every kind of extra
Um. v V before dinner chrome gadget available. He ha:
at night, and we've found that it!lwo expensive outfits, complete
relaxes us after a hard day's with helmets, goggles, gloves and
work. Doctors frequently rec- fancy leather jackets lone jacket!
ommend a little libation before is black, the oilier white i. j
meal. I We have three children and he;
Neither of us has seen snakes ignores them because all his
or pink elephants, and we've nev- spare lime goes to his cycling
cr hit a lightpost. been evicted pals. He runs around with a
from a night club or landed in! crowd that is mostly made up of
jail. We've never had a hangover teenagers', and they're all unmar-
lliul Hirtn'l HicMnnpar hv nnnn and .-i,.l lln l,..n't K..,.n lt,rrn a cin.
neither of us has missed a dav'sll ni,.hi f,- 11, u-noU .-.ml i;Fairgrounds kitchen. The meeting
. . . . . ' t""'"-H" " ,, , ln.-n m
rome K. Kuykendall of the pov.eritinued as the hearing resume
commission. Elmer F. Bennett, after a week's recess,
undersecretary of interior, s'airll Bonin was questioned on tech-
fountain Sheep project. The1
Vashington Public Power Supply
system (WPSSi wants a license
or the nearby Nez Perce project.
Attorneys for the two parties
lid not outline their specific oh-
lections to tne interior Depart- Klaloc ,.,.,;.. Hnvelnnment nl
Columbia River water resources
that because of prospects for in- meal details of clam design, con
creased power in the northwest Islruction and cost estimates.
under Drowsed Canadian United
ment report.
Examiner William C. Levy said
all parties to the p r o c e e d i n g
would be permitted to criticize
any statement in the report as the
BASIN BRIEFS
turcs abo jl $525,000 in the 1960-61
year.
Rnl C,u,'jf AAeA ltul ,-..i-mn
nrnh-.'kiJ i-iii i.- A,. n in iv..t t work because of John Barleycorn, am fed up. When I offered lo get
$49 235 000 ' uu"1 Juw o'"1"1!) unci t-sieu in cycling lie saiu u a
inai oiu axe, aiiiuc ve uuu i not lor mai rica women. vvnai oo
...,.,. . 'need your index finger pointing atiyou suggest? CYCLER'S W1D-
.I. ... LI1'1K,, , i us several times a wcck.-MOD-'oW
Midland Hume Exteiisioamcm
bers are asked to make or pur
chase a small article to bring to
the auction sale during the Dec.
meeting at Klamath County
"we believe it is unnecessary at
this time and for some years to
come to undertake any project in
this (middle Snake) area. , .
"This means that the prime
power capability las well as the
i flood control impact i of all future
1 projects such as Nei Perce and
IHigh Mountain Sheep must be re
evaluated in the light of the new
development called for in the pro-
Vurk spent last weekend skiing Psed Canadian treaty."
:it Ml. Shasta Ski Bowl. I WPSS has been turned down in
its requests to postpone the hear-
Claudia Zclders of Shasta Col- inS unlil Jan- 9 and ,0 ,ake ricl'0'
loop snent ihn ThanUnii-ino hnli. sitions from two FPC officials in
days with her parents, the Cecil
Zeiders.
report received by the Secretary
of State today showed the com
mittee for Marv Owens received
Owens unsuccessfully opposed
Rep. Walter Norblad, R Orc.. who
won reelection in the 1st District.
Owens is a Democrat, Norblad a
Malin I Glynna Wcatherby has recent-
Malin Women's Association will y returned lo work at the Base
I meet Thursday. Dec. 1. The w ork- txcnanSe ' Mngsley Field Air
Dear Widow: No activity Is nnn ...jii ,,arl a. 10 a m. There Base afler spending several weeks
a married .m h nr,tliick luncheon at noon in Sa" Francisco with her moth-
followed by a business meetlng.ll'
Ladies arc asked to bring their
lather of three scoots bazaar gifts.
SEED GROWERS MEET
PORTLAND AP - Some .100
growers continued lucsciay tne
innual convention of the Oregon
Seed Growers League, discussing
problems of a $20 million indus
try.
Horace Bolster, a U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture seed market
ing specialist, forecast a fair to
good market for seed in Europe
this season. But, he added, the
long range oullook for export
markets is not favorable. Bolster
said foreign growers now are
developing seed that nurtures bet
ter in their soil.
Another speaker was G. Burton
Wood, head of Oregon Stale Col
lege's department of agriculture
economics. He sain the trend in
farming is toward larger, more
efficient units. He predicted that
by 1970, agriculture will produce
an excess of 8 to 10 per cent of
food and fibres, compared with
the present 3 lo 6 per cent.
METER TAKE HEAVY
The committee for Norblad pre
viously reported receipts of $8,562
and expenditures of $14,506.
HE MIXERS
Dear Mixers: Glad to know you good when It lakes
Idon't need it but for those who man away from his family and
do and their names is legion I'm cats into the family budget.
'going lo keep right on beating this When
same old drum unlil my type- off on his motorcycle to make
writer falls apart. whoopee with teenagers he dem-
, Innslratpc a shitf-kini lark nf ma.
Dear Ann Landers: I have often ; lurity, and no sense of rcsnonsihil-1"00"1 ann 1-31 nc
heard gossip about secretaries ity.
who have lunch with the boss. I If you can haul Rustrr off his
work in a small office. My boss! bike, take him to a clergyman
often asks me to have lunch with or a marriage counselor. If he
him in a nearby 'and very pub- won't go go alone. You nerd
II-I rmJuiirant hm-:tii:A il aff.x-Hc ..l.i, ..'itl. . .l
.... ................. .u,.ow u.iwtua , UIIIIUIIC milu Ittll tl'l m
all the farts and suggest a posi- In flrtlll
live course of action. 111
connection with staff lestimony in
the case.
Cross-examination of Charles C.
Bonin. engineering manager for
Ebasco Services who supervised
preparation of engineering and
economic studies (or PNP, con-
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Mrs. Anna Weathery has re
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Robert W. Brown and daughter where she received medical aid
Connors of New ana :s much improved.
CONFERENCE IS SET
bALr,.M IAI'1 ine ninm in-l nnnnrlunilv In Hipn hi.sinpss
dustrial Safety Conference will mflcrs durillg meallime.
meet in Salem Dec. 8 9 and the I Wc are both married and our
theme w in ne education in Acci-,alcs know about it, ,.ease pi.jnt
Underworld
.Beats Rap
dent Prcvenlion
Gov. Mark O
If alcohol is robbing you
NEW YORK i LTD - The U S
"'' Court of Appeals today reversed
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Hatfield wiir , L "'".someone you .ove ot neaitn ana;,,,, t.onviclion anri sentences of 20
ii.iuieia win ne(iv uhisnerers who eninv mak- H oniiv unJ fnr Ann i ,,l.'l . . , . ,.
creel the delegates. The luncheon. " ,., a.-i i.in- U :..',' L, ::' " 'delegates to tne Apaiacnin ft.i..
, ,, , , .i,,'" " "'n wvc. uu, u. iiuumig. iiJUUMtTl, r ur ine Aicoiioi- .ir,,i,.,.,l
speaker on the second day 'illjoBELLE
he Dr. Hank B. Bennett, presi- ,. s,lh.iip. iriMiani
aeni oi tasicrn uiegon coucge. :,ak abou. i.i-a5. Ayrra,. .,.
talk about things. Small people
talk about people.
ncip for tne AICOIIOI- ,.,. ,.l,l rnnvpnlinn nf Nov
ic," enclosing with your request ,4 19-)7 Tnc mcn ,ad been
people 20 cents in coin and a long, sell- ,.n,,pn with mnsniraev to ob-'
jjL) ENDS WEDNESDAY I
I JOHN WAYNE STEWAI tNbHljJJjnra.-J
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ACCIDENTS REPOUTED
SALEM API The slate Indus-i
trial Accident Commission said
today it received last week
claims for 1.04ft accidents, six of
them fatal.
Claims involved these fatally
injured workmen:
Dwight Lewis Burg, a carpenter
injured Sept. 12, of Pislol River.
Albert Thomas Rimbcy, a chok
er setter injured Nov. s. ot La
Grande.
James Childers, Logger injured
Oct. 30. of North Bend.
Richard Be.knap, logger injured Hrcw o criticism
Oct. 21. of Allegany. MiMi( Hatfield on his return Mun
Donald Morin, a salesman in-(;,y mRi,t lum a tiip to South
jurcd Oct. 17, of Coos Bay. America.
Marvin Sears, a yarder engineer
injured Nov. 3, of Dallas.
addressed, stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to
help you with your problems.
It is not uncommon or out of Send them lo her in care of thisl
line for individuals who work to- newspaper enclosing a stamped.
gelher to eat together. Make no self-addressed cnveloe.
Gov. Hatfield Is Mum
On Pearson's Actions
struct justice. j
In lhe opinion of the three-
judge panel. "There is nothing in
the record ot the trial to show that
any violation of federal or slate
law look place or was planned al
the gathering.."
The 20 delegates to the so-called
"hoodlums convention" were sen
tenced last spring to prison terms
running from three In live years
and 13 of them were fined
sin.ooo each.
The men were freed in bail
PORTLAND (API The movcslthc South American trip. He pending their appeal. The dc-i-by
acting Gov. Walter Pcarson'callcd the postoffice move "capri-ision upset two years of of-
from Gov. cious, arbitrary and without forts by federal law enforcement
foundations of logic or reason, agencies, which had sought to dis
Al no time have 1 hud presented cover the reason tor the conclave
at Apalachin.
Robin Brown and Larrie Con
nors of University of Oregon
spent Thanksgiving weekend with
the Robert Browns in Malin.
Randy Miller, Slan Pelrasek and
Denny Kalina ot University of
Oregon visited their parents over
the holidays.
Students home for the Thanks
giving holidays from Southern
Oregon College were Len Dobry,
Jim Long, Ron Mullanix, Dennv
Holl. Jim Tofell, Wanda and Wil-
ma Clark and Roy and Darla Ingram.
SAFECO - Savings plus Service
Safeco
"Allow me to In
troduc ray
SAFECC
at thr
tak personal
rol in all claim
aattltDUDU."
SOUTHERN OREGON
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.
119 So. 6th .Ph. TU 2-4671
to me valid material that would
Republican Hutlicld was asked indicate a reason for the move."
ahoul Democratic Pearson's ac- Of lhe release of Filzwaler
4i.nivJT7I-vii t-9 ''C"S ,rV ! " move of "' who l,ad bccn t'ollvkt('(l f idling meeting had been called to pun
c.,1,, , Iregional posloflicc from Portland j his wife. Hatfield said. "He iPcar-iish members of the Malia under
SALEM (API Reports re-l,n Seattle and In frne rhfwtni-'uinl h , , .,, l.i, I. !... ..... u : .i
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ceived today by the Secretary of j....Hi.. Fj,water. 47. Lebanon. :aulhnrit m Ac .hie .. i .,u Low .w. . ... a
CI.I. .I,..J Cn M,.,-inn Kr.,,.1, " "" ' """'"I"." " ' l"-"-
ouin. oiii'" ili'nlll nnsnn havo it I uni-n m.l il.n A,...;
ouikl-i, u-uiv., ,n.-.uu., o,.,. o, ,he 1M)s,0fK.c ai.tl0l)i Hat-sion." He made no further
Cr.90 in ir wimiinn rumniiifin u m i
Her opponent. Republican Elmo ,,. ,)y anv indiv,d..a, . ..cajll smmmr ai . . ' ..IS", i" ,
Smith, reported he spent SI00. ;. I.,1,,l.-,nH'nnsinffi1-o " h hi. .if .,A hi. , I, "" . " - "
4.ii wiMvriii! VAVitn "VL. u J .... .j..,.,.!'. . h' nccn to prosecute lor criminal
niuWtrr. n t ;7 1 1,0 "T. ,a.,kc0 L0,'cn 'i.s. who made : tonspiracv in cases where
ni nnnn n.nn.l.ni-u VI PI'O Iinniillllf-Pll e- ,j ,,. i-'. - ......... " '
""f - merjicin in vvasiimuum prior to with 2R o hoi
All said
Monday as w inners of $400 schnl
ai ships at the 30th National 4-11
Club Congress here.
Dean Winter, 18. Brownsville.
received a nutional achievement
award for his work in developing
four acres on his father's farm.
. Roger R. Schaad. 17. of La
Grande, for rebuilding a tractor,
won an award in the tractor program.
John Ellcrtson. 17, Boring, gut
his (or a successful gardening
program.
governors.
Although manv theories had
been advanced, including that the
The ruling was a major reversal
com- in the Justice Department's new
cases where sus
pected syndicate leaders jointly re
fused to answer questions on
Vote Recount
Is Continuing
SEATTLE (API The recount
of ballots cast in the close 7th i
District congressional race com in-j
ueu lucsuay pending court action
on a legal move designed to halt
the lec-heik.
The 1 Mi-vote margin of Demo
cratic Rep Don M.ignuson. who
they were impressed crounds of self-incrimination
With the good Will Still apparent' Thn An:,l.-hi,w-:,. ll-, fir.l
application of this legal concept
and Monday's ruling was the first
toward the United Stales, llatlield
urged increased economic- and
cultural tics with South America.
SKELETON FOUND
Mexico celebrates throe inde
pendence days each year Sept
15 and 16 and Nov. 20.
cotiwii newts
ma.-.
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DOORS OPEN
lo lh very endl
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Yul BRYNNER I Mitzi GAYNOR N44r Noel COWARD
I expected v
million 'SBE!
dollars V ,jsv o
. send me rv- o
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PORTLAND (AP Authorities
continued elforts Tuesday lo iden
tify positively a skeleton found
hanging by a rupc from a tree
in a wooded Southeast Portland
instigated the move to slop the area.
recount, slipix-d to lot) Mondavi Found in the clothing were
night alter all absentee ballots! papers belonging to Jakob And
were rechecked. ;m(, nicntiil uutient who walked
The King County Auditor's of- ;1ay from Morningside Hospital
fice said errors were discovered! here last Julv. Morningside offi
in the absentee ballots, which, eials said Aiidland had commitled
when corrected, took away seven himself lhe month before.
Aadland came from Cordova.
Alaska, lo the hospital, where
many Alaska patients are treated.
votes from Magnuson and gave
one to his Kcpublican opponent,
John Slender.
Afler the recount ol the absen
tees, the lolal vole was Magnuson
'.I5,tvl2 and Slender 95.521.
BUS. TRUCK COLLIDE
PORTLAND (API - A school
bus and a truck collided east of
Portland Monday, but the 15
children aboard the bus were not
hurl.
The truck driver. Ronald Tracy
Dahm, 21, Portland, suffered
bruises on a leg and hand. He
was the only person injured.
The bus was carrying students
from the Reynolds School District.
Dakota is the Sioux word for
allies and Minnesota is the Sioux
word for skv-tinted waters.
appellate test.
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