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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1960)
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Tuesday, December IS, ISM Declares Texas are settled. By then, he said, it will be too late to reverse the election out come and make Vice President Richard M. Nixon the chief exec utiwe. Morton said in a TV interview Sunday (ABC Issues and An swers) that there always was a possibility that Nixon could be elected president when the elec toral votes are counted next Mon day if Illinois' 27 votes were shift ed from Kennedy and some un- Dleecd southern electors backed the Republican. But, Morton said, "As a realist, I don't think there is a chance." He said ihe had been told by Re publican lawyers that if a recount were held in Chicago's Cook Coun ty, Illinois . would go for Nixon. Some Republicans charge that vote frauds enabled Kennedy to roll up a huge majority in Cook County which helped to carry the slate by less than 9,000 votes But, Democratic Sen. Paul H. Douglas denied that any evidence of fraud had been produced in his home state of Illinois. The whole matter has been blown up out of all proportion to its real importance, Douglas said in another TV interview (NBC- Meet' the Press). He said a recount in Illinois would show Kennedy picking up enough votes in the traditionally Republican downstate area to offset any Nix on gains in Chicago. Morton's claim that 18 months to two years will pass before the Illinois and Texas fights are re solved is based on Republican plans to take to court their charg es of election irregularities in the states. Urge Christmas Parties Be Dry SALEM (AP) Oregon business and industrial leaders should keep this year's office Christmas par ties dry, the chairman of the Ore- eon Tratlic satcty commission said Monday. Every December, several Pra: gon residents are Killed on uieir way home from cocktail parlies said Vern Hill. - "In my book, those who arrange these parties and then permit their employes or guests to drive home after drinking are as guilty as the person behind the wheel if an accident or death should re sult," he said, . DENY TROOP REPORT WASHINGTON (UPI) - The State Department has denied a London Daily Telegraph story that the United States has jungle trained troops standing by to in tervene In the Congo if the United Nations fails to restore peace there. 1 . LANDSLIDES KILL SIX MAN IZ ALES, Colombia (UPD- Landslides caused by a cloud burst in western Colombia swept away six houses in Caldas prov ince Monday night, killing at least six and perhaps as many as 16 persons. WHY PAY MORE? ARIA" ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN "LUXURIOUS CONSOLETTI MODEL WITH IENCH" i PLAY BEAUTIFUL MUSIC INSTANTLY WITHOUT LES SONS. 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Those receiving em blems were Suzanne Dibble, Kelt- ta Layman, Nancy Fleet, Jenell !3eebe, Joyce Jolly, Tom Carlson, Jim Drew, Linda Greer, Durinda Tillery, Nancy Ostrom, : Susan Hyde, Harold Strickland, James Mueller, Janet Kerns, Green Drew, Clifford Moore, Bob Rob- bins, John Leonard, Susan Drew, Paula Felix, Sharon Callison, Sheila Callison, Leah Lamb, Cyn thia Riley and Suana Whytal. The Honor Society holds regu lar meetings each week. At the first meeting they chose the fol lowing officers: President Suana Whytal; vice president, Leah Lamb; secretary, Cynthia Riley; secretary-treasurer, Sheila Calli son; Hall Patrol captain, Clifford Moore; Student Council reporter, Leah Lamb. These students must achieve a 1.5 grade average; this is equal to a 3,5 on high school and col lege standards., The Honor Society is divided into three main committees, Com munity Service, School Service, and Social. Each member works on at least one of these commit tees. These committees take an active part in the activities of the school by patrolling the halls, as sisting in the main office and deans' offices as need arises, help ing at the social functions of the school, raising money for local charities, and providing assistance in any other form where neces sary. ' , The basketball season Is in full sway at Fremont. The students who are out for basketball are divided into two teams, the Regu lars and the Midgets, depending upon their size. The Regulars traveled to Ashland on Saturday, Dec. 3, and upset Ashland Junior High by a score of 28-19 after matching basket for basket with Ashland during tlie first two quar ters. Jim Drew and Terry Ash were high - point men with 11 points each. A traditional social event of the school year at B'rcmont is the an nual Father-Son Bean Feed which will be held this year on Dec. 15. This is a popular event and a large attendance Is anticipated. The students provide the main din ner but the mothers of the boys add cakes and relishes. Enter. tainment will be furnished by the music departments of Fremont and KUHS. James O'Donahue will be the guest speaker and will show bunting and wildlife slides of the Klamath Basin. ELUSIVE CULPRIT TALLAHASSBIE. Fla. (UPI) i "Yankee" was painted in big let ters with red paint on the dome of the Florida state capitol building Sunday night or Monday morn ing. No one spotted the culprit at work despite the fact that the dome was bathed in flood lights. The Perfect Christmas Gift! Rules Out The BlITHE "NEW VISTA" HlU NEW! 5-Yfrir Woronty on Security Sealed Circuit Boards! Vern Owens' Cascade Home Furnishings ' ' ' i i I I it- - -V ' - : ' - ' 'J r , i V. L RENTLE. right, leader of Gearharf 4-H Club, Bly, was presented a silver buckle for hii service to the club during recent meeting. Photo by Roberta McSee 4-H NEWS GEARHART BLY V. L. Rentle, leader of Gearhart 4-H Beef Club, was pre sented a silver buckle inscribed with his initials during a meeting of the club here recently. Members presented the gift "in appreciation of efforts put forth in 4-H Club work." Jim Watts, club president, made the presentation. The club will conduct a dough nut and coffee sale Dec. 16, begin ning at 11 a.m. and continuing1 through the afternoon in the rear of the barbershop in downtown Bly. During a subsequent meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold1 Davis Monday, members received record books they compiled last year after judging. The books re ceived average or above average grades. Seven members were present QUELL PRISON RIOT MONTREAL (UPI) - A 200- man police contingent ringed the high-walled Bordeaux Prison Mon day night to quell a riot by some 100 prisoners. Two prisoners were injured before the disturbance was brought under control. SELASSIE VISITS BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) - Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie, the first African chief of state ever to visit Brazil, arrives here today to begin a five-day stay in South America's second city. fltMWWWWMWMWMWtMWSK DRESS UP -I HIS OFFICE Living and lasting decora tive specimen green plants. Wo have a large selection of planters, both large and ii ... vm I D 0 small. ,n S planters tar planting! sviwg, a nlte? FLOWER FAIR 3614 So. 6th TU 4-8188 BRIGHTER PICTURES!! RCA VICTOR TV With New Vista Tuner that gives 45 More Picture Pulling Power - Interference jrt Model 191-AE-20 - HCTURl fOUTABUS TV 229.95 Super-Sensitive "New Vista" Tunef Built-in Telescoping Antenna Fold-Flo' Carrying Handle . Fashion Finished Back a Sleek, Vtri-Thin Back New High-Gain Chassis . RCA Security Sealed Circuit Picture Stabilizer Circuits . Automatic Channel Equalizer 1 Propose Change In Center PORTLAND (AP) - A proposal to place the Oregon Forest Re search Center at Corvallis under Oregon State College administra tion Is under consideration by the state Board of Higher Education. The proposal was made to the b'oard Monday by the state Forest Protection and Conservation Com mittee, which supervises theyen- ter. It now is supported in part by the state, through legislative appropriations, and by the forest industry, which pays a timber severance tax. The committee proposes that these income sources be contin ued, but that the board channel them to the research center. Backers of the plan -said it would permit the college to con-! solidate some related functions with the research center, and make available new -sources of revenue. Mainly the new sources would be federal agencies that might contract for research proj ects. . The board also was informed that the Forest Service plans soon to locate a Western Forest Biology Laboratory at OSC. A spokesman said it will employ 88 persons and will cost about $1,500,000. The annual operating budget was esti mated at $50,000. The laboratory's program will be co-ordinated with other research agencies. Here Are Just. 1 'J "Brown Drip" Dishes By Pfalgraph 16 Piece Starter Set Reg. $19.98 Now Only CARDS Reg. 50 for $1 NOW Low, "Cathy" DOLLSQ ix immersioie w mejuni. iMn,i,t. FRY PANS Children's Department Electric It .. Lone checked( Washable $ P 8 U.L. Aooroved II ihaai hmv H W $ft98 S0";: rrrrrr T'W II BOYS' & GIRLS' TOPPER SETS fnm I I : "Big Value" II Wide Assortment of Styles & Colors. 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Some children's articles valued at $30 were stolen from her car, Mrs. Wesley W. Byerly, 2021 Her bert Street, said. The cat was parked at Ninth and Pine streets. Bonnie Stephens, Tulelake, re ported that some toys and candy were taken from her car, which was parked in the U.S. National Bank parking lot. His billfold was lost or stolen at a gas station at Second and Main streets, Sydney Hurtgen report ed. The billfold contained person al identification papers. Kenneth R. Sisk, Chiloquin, told Firemen Called Suburban firemen were called to the home of Irving Ezell, 1934 Homedale Road, Saturday at 9: 10 p.m. They said a wall near a fireplace caught fire and sus tained minor damage. . City firemen were called to the 600 block of Main Slieet Sunday afternoon to wash down gas leak ing from a car's fuel tank. 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