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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamalh Falls. Ore. Tuesday, December 13, 1W0 PAGE 3 I I Salem, Portland Nativity Scenes Draw Protests From Liberty Union ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nativity scenes on gtvernmenl grounds at Salem and Portland drew a protest Monday from the Oregon Civil Liberties Union. State and federal government spokesmen said, however, they did not intend to order removal of the Christmas scenes. One of the scenes was on the Capitol Mall at Salem; the other on the Pioneer Post Office grounds in downtown Portland. "To use the Capitol Mall for a religious display aids and en dorses religion, which the slate... is not permitted to do." wrote Charles Davis, Portland, chair man of the Oregon Civil Liberties Union, in a letter to Secretary of State Howell Appling Jr., who gave permission (or the scene to be placed on the mall. "The fact that even the major ily of citizens find religious inspi ration in the nativily scene does not make it a non-sectarian sym bol to those who have other religious beliefs or are non believers... "By abstaining from endorsing or aiding religious principles or worship, the state of Oregon does) not discriminate against religion1 but protects religion from state interference and the state from competition among religious groups to obtain maximum use of public facilities," Davis wrote. He suggested there were suit able privately owned locations available. Appling replied: "At a lime when godless com munism threatens the very foun dations of our way of life, I am dismayed tf.at you should protest on hvperleaalistic grounds the placing at no public expense of a Christmas scene on the Capitol Mall. "In an age when so much of humanity cries out for devine guidance I am saddened that you have choson to nit-pick in the field of constitu'iunality. It is ironic that your piotest should be made within days of the erection on the White House lawn of a giant Christmas tree cut from Oregon forests. Davis' letter protesting the General Services Administration. Darrell L. Hoyt. head of the Portland G3A office, said the Portland Junior Chamber f Com merce had been granted a permit to put up 'he scene, and "we de not plan on rescinding our permit." DENNIS THE MENACF' Huitt Gets 90-Day Term On Charge Of Vagrancy 'Raspberry' Awards Given I HOLLYWOOD (L'PH-The Hol lywood Women's Press Club to day announced it has resumed its policy of giving a mythical rasp berry to uncooperative stars and promptly nominated five actors and actresses. Nominees as the most uncoop erative actors this year were Elvis Presley, James Gamer and Yul Brynncr. . The actresses tabled were Mari lyn Monroe and Debbie Reynolds. The club said nominees for the I ' - -J i aum mi jc- i -xjii hi i i Snv. -T--.P1 I Robert L. Huitt, W, Chiloquin,;Saturday night. When police offkfiled the vagrancy charge in dis-!Ore., is filling in for Judge 0. t, was sentenced lo 90 days in theccr Ken Schoonover tried to arrest'1'1 eourt- Van Vactor, who has been ho Icounly tail Monday bv Judec Dar-lhim. Huitt became mofe. t Jude williams-' rram Dallas.piialized for an extended period. roll J. Williams for the crime of to ficht with the officer and fin. vagrancy. ' (ook According lo testimony in dis-,c..unnnn..pr nici conn. Hunt had been lyingj- I in Chocklout Street in Chiloquin Schoonover's gun. subdued Huitt and RAH HIT HIT NO BIRDIE FOG THWARTS GOLFERS BOONE. N.C. (AP - It was ... ,,,,, . . litc foggy in this western North LLSK. W.VO. (APl-DenniS Cul- r.-.rolin;. Inun iwpr,ll vei- missed his birdie on the 8th ; The nlisly stuff ttas so , hole at the Niobrara golf course ,ha, g0( pro Joe Mapcs had t0 -but he got a rabbit instead. Un o(f a d.,.,s olav in th(1 ... Culver's approach shot lo the! nual Blue Ridce Golf Tournament. green fell short, smacked a rab- ll was fogged out, Maples an bit in the head, killing it instantly, nounced. K ' HOW COMB VOJ HAVENlT TOLD ME TO STAY OUT OF THE ATTIC VET?00NTy?UWOWSl50MIJ? OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS "Klomoth'i Home 721 Main y It's time to remember . . . HANDKERCHIEFS ' FOR GIFTS! Your Charge Account At YOUR STORE Accessory And Gift Store" Phone TU 4-4561 scene on the Pioneer Post Office,19"1 nnual Golden Apple awards to tilmland s most cooperative stars were Roger Smith, Hack grounds at Portland went to the : If I 55338.' n n ; , . ' ; TWI C ' I Ml ., O : f o : NI I if ji ll f f ii-i Lcmmon, Sandra Fabray and Janet Leigh. Winners in both categories will be announced Dec. 20. The group said its "Sour Apple" designation had been dropped in 1955 and re vived this year. in October when there w ere 31,000 i jobless. He added tliat Oregon is follow ing the national trend with manu- r..nt..:n ; :i'r:n..l,.. Twenlv centuries aeo. the cilv The rfpna.-lmonl salH hsr 4nni . b ... ' .. nf Rnm. 9 Dm flr.mn ThoU kw,. ... 1.,.. I- V !"""- u,uuu 1C UH ne uiviucu iihu aevru vuiiipd- uer, aown zo.duu irani uciouer. mes, called cohorts. The employment total in Novem In Gift Whiskey... FLEISCHMAIIII'S is the BIG buy! 90 PROOF is why! BLENDED WHISKEY 90 PROOF 66 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 'HE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY Dee, Unemployment At 43,400 SALEM (APi There wercber last year was 604,000. 43,400 unemployed persons iiV "The weak lumber market corn Oregon last month, a Ihirdlbined with bad weather in the Nanette Ercater than the total a year middle ot iovemier Droiigm the !SIMJW1(S(J(JIS(J(!(S(S((,I v SPfficv 9ffcydffiin SHIP YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS BY GREYHOUND Fast - Economical Nationwide Service For full information call Greyhound at Phone TU 2-4616 Leo Wolltnburn, Agent 33p earlier, the state Department ot Employment said Monday. wood products industry's emploV' ment down to a level 8.200 below The November figure amounted'"1"1 01 a ldr a; a"a n to 6.2 per cent of the state's labor Cameron, director of the depart- fn,vl mmmi-,l lo dl ller ,onl mcni, 5dlU. Visit LaPointe's Stork Nook O Dresses 11 O Skirts U O Tops C V O Pedal Pushers O Capri Pants I ll Court Records James Vernon Bellm. reckless drivlno, ISO or 10 Days. Elias Alberl Johnson, drunk, S2S or live days. Ed James Keed. drunk, S73 or five days Sylvester Gortion, drunk, S2S or five day Robert Eugene Blckhem, drunk. 125 or five days. William McKinley Cowan, drunk. S35 or five days. Chester Chadwlck. drunk. $J5 or f I y e days. Marvin Lee Tracy, disorderly conduct and driving during suspended period, both continued.. Charles Gene Harvey, drunk, S2S or five days; disorderly conduct, S3) or five days. MC1EK nHRMNIl Robert s. Wilson, ill. Tommy Wilson Gllinsky, U. Leona Irene Williamson, S7, Gene Urban, 16. Roy H. Hageman, St. Edna Lewis, se. Harold M. Sllger, Si J. James L. Dyche, S7. IT'S A WONDERFUL STORE HORSE FOR A CA&DY DOUGLAS, Wyo. 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