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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Nn Tuesday, December 6, I'M 1 1 . Of 11000 Votes h Four States Would Move WcnFcrDkk DENNIS THE MENACE' WASHINGTON UP1 - The first Republican autopsy on the presidential election shows that a shift of some 11,000 votes in lour states could have put Vice Presi dent M. Nixon in the White House. those in which GOP National Headquarters has pi(scd for re counts or investigations of alleged voting irregularities. More Than Enough Nixon won 223 electoral votes in The stales are Illinois, with its the Nov. 8 election. If he had car- 27 electoral votes, Missouri with 13, New Mexico with 4 and Ne vada with 3. Nixon would have ricd Illinois. Missouri, New Mex ico and Nevada, his electoral vole would have been 270, one carried all four stales if he had I more than the necessary majority, received a vote in each precinct j Final and official results show from just one person who voted , Kennedy carried Missouri by 9. for Sen. Johro F. Kennedy. i878 votes. Nevada by 2,493 and Each of these states is among I New ,Mcxic by 2.294. His margin was less mail a.uuv in mc unui- ficial count in Illinois, where the GOP is still battling to reverse the result. A preliminary study by the re search division of the Republican National Committee emphasized major shifts away from the Re- E. DITTRICH ' Hove Heat Whan It Counts! Cftunl On ,i I'nlflamB Heating Oil 'hour Tl 4-xnH k ... V GOLD AND DIAMONDS ? t j I wo univcnai sranaarai or vaiue; moos so aj wwrm pi-j-feet ion, preventing deviation from the basic price to any Government, Business, Group or Individual. 24k (pure) gold may o vuu per.oz., wniie iuk (1024 oart cure gold) may be $18.00 per oz. 24k gold 1 Carat Diamond value $1000.00; 10k gold 1 Carat Diamond value $500.00. The difference in price is made f y f ? T I so by varying the quality. Could you tell the difference? J. C. RENIE, JEWELER 1021 Main TU 4-460 t ?! f T publicans in the big cities and their suburbs and among Catholic voters. j The improved Democratic show-! ing in the big cities and suburban areas was most conspicuous in the East. In New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania. Maryland, Missouri, Michigan and New Jersey, t h e Kennedy majority m the major city in each state was more than enough to oflsct Nixon majorities in the rest of the state. Big City Disadvantage In cities with a population of more than ?00.000 Nixon's share of the presidential vote ranged from 28.6 points in New Orleans, La., down to 3.2 points in Dallas. Tex., below President Eisenhow er's Jj'J36 percentage. The Republican study reported a "major switch" among Catholic volers to Kennedy, particularly in the New England and Middle At lantic stales and in the lower in come brackets. In major cities where Catholics are more than a third of the pop ulation, Nixon ran 17.2 points be hind Eisenhower's 1956 percentage of the vote. Nixon was 5.5 points behind Eisenhower's 1956 percent age in big cities where Catholics were less than a fourth of the population. I Among Negro voters, the GOP I found that Nixon's share of sup port was less than Eisenhower s in 1956 and about the same as Eisenhower's in 1952. 1 MB erf mm Slash Of Demonstrations And Polftfcd Strikes In Latin America Is Merely Curtain Raiser liy WILLIAM L. RYAN which has taken over. Associated Press News Analyst Cu!10 nnd Communist influence The rash of demonstrations,' may have been strong in revolts political strikes, uprisings and which hit Guatemala and Nirara ! Docket -sized revolutions which!eii:i in mid. November. a generation of university slu-'Sp,.cad thr0U(,h Latin AmerjCa in dents unable to find outlets (orUm j(C a prajrje fjre- thcir talents and a number of ! other factors. These includ deep-rooted sense of a outrage 'plagued Latin America in recent In Guatemala, a group of mili-among the young intellectuals at the history of U S. activities in Latin America. Their feeling is that the North Americans ex ploited Latin America and Inn- weeks can be viewed as just a'tary officers tried to overthrow series of fairly mild curtain-President Miguel Ydigoras, but raisers for what is yet to come. 'the government said il captured Castroism or, as the Latins1 all but a handful of rebels. jH call it, Fidelismo is -the front, In Nicaragua, troops loyal tu dercd its development. anti-Yankeeism is the rallying President Luis Somoza routed a The uprisings, revolts and riots cry and communism often is thcirebel force w hich the government jure only symptoms of what is to directing force for a steadily in-'said had both Caslroilc and Com- come. Cuba now is a base for. creasing threat to the established munist backing. fomenting revolution, and a source1 regimes of Latin America. ! Such events led President Ei-;0f a constant stream of Commun ln the past six weeks Latin; senium er to order the U.S. Navy isl-orientcd agents into Latin America has seen an upheaval inland Air Force to patrol the Cuate-: American countries, bent upon El Salvador, short-lived revolu-!malan and Nicaragua!! coasts to creatine chaos wherever oossible lions in Nicaragua ana uuaie-: prevent LasiroLommuntsi in mala, strike threats in Chile, Evasions. Rrazil and other countries, an uu- The recent unrisine in Ar- ristng in Argentina, noting aim genuna was lain to supporters ot Antelopes, cattle deer giraffes If Castro and the Communists havo their way. revolution will 1'M NOT FEEUN'SO HOT. COULD I JUST HAVE My ie 'N ICE CREAM AN' GO TO 860? violence against the government of Venezuela and violent unrest in Bolivia. Not all these things slcm from iMiea oiaaior auan u. rcron. Din go;lts an() slcop al e im.u(e( me I'cronistas nave Decn wooed amonR ,c cud-chewing animals uersistentlv buth hv (Jin Ciistrnitn! and the Communists. While the California's commercial forests contain enough sawtimbcr to build 35 million new homes. '1 HI rs 8- We hove just received another big shipment of this fine qual ity, ready-to-paint furniture. Just In time for our December Store-wide Sole. This unfinished furniture is quality built all the way, straight grain, no knots, and smooth sanded, ready to finish. Heavy construction, you have to "heft" it to ap preciate the fine furniture feel! 9-DRAWER DRESSER Big, handsome Mr. and Mrs. Dresser $ Jf 95 base, 47" wide, 36" rail, and 15 '" deep.AW 44" tall, 31" wide, ISVi" deep. Roomy smooth 5-DRAWER CHEST 18 95 sliding drawers, smooth sanded 4-DRAWER CHEST 36" tall, 24" wide, 15'j" deep. Roomy, smooth sliding drawers, finish 1 O ready to point I mm irawer chests, 9-drawer chests, various sizes in all book cases, desks, cabinets, night stands and many other pieces all sale priced: Short Everv DMrmii T Ph. 4-3134 For Sale Specials! 1 99 EAST ItflAIN Between Main Street Underpass and "Mills School .W j $ 'IS 1 i Hi 1 Ji the same forces or causes, but uprising has been put dow n for all are useful' lo the Custro-Com-.the lime being. President Arluro munist alliance in its effort to keep the whole continent nervous and olf balance. Rioting by Castro supporters Frondizi remains in danger Strong Castro and Communist influence is evident in I he rioting against the Homulo Betancourt broke out in Fl Salvador late in government of Venezuela and in October, in advance of an army! the unrest in countries such as coup which ousted President Jose Maria Lemus. The final result is yet to be assessed. There may be Bolivia and Colombia. In Chile leftist labor forces are posing a rising threat lo the nation's at- HI considerable Castro influence in tempts at stability. Ihc Central American nation, but: Catroism and communism feed lit has not yet seemed to be alon poverty, corruption within es dominating factor in Ihc juntaltablished regimes, frustration of PERSONABLE SENIORS of Lakeview High School were judged winners of the school's annual personality contest at the culmination of homecoming celebration festivities Friday. They are Dennis Vincent and Mary Lee Scoville. Jones Studio photo, right. Church Denies Bribe Charges HAVANA AP Relations be tween the Roman Catholic Church and Prime Minister Fidel Castro today were at the most critical level yet alter the church angrily denied Castro's charge that priests took bribes to preach against his revolution. Adding to the increased tension among Catholics were persistent but unconfirmed reports that Archbishop Enrique Perez Seran tcs of Santiago was detained brief ly by authorities in Camaguey Saturday and told to leave Cuba. The 77-ycar-old archbishop was returning Irom a meeting of Cath olic prelates in Havana. The re ports said he replied firmly that lie would stay in Cuba and take the consequences. Archbishop Perez Serantcs, who once saved Castro from a Batista firing squad but now is his most outspoken critic in Cuba, said by telephone (mm Santiago: "I am an old man and suffer from loss of memory. I do not recall any such thing happening to me." Camaguey military officials said they had not detained the arch bishop. In an open letter to Castro read Sunday in Santiago's cathedral, nine Catholic bishops, including Manuel Cardinal Arteaga, assert ed that the government's revolu tionary indoctrination program preaches communism. 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