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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1961)
Khrushchev Welcomes Pope Plea MOSCOW AP Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev today welcomed the recent appeal of Pope John XX1U for negotiations to avert war but called on President Ken nedy, Chancellor Konrad Adenau er and other Roman Catholics to heed the pontiff's "solemn warn ing." . Khrushchev's statement was in the form of answers to questions from correspondents of the Com munist party paper Pravda and the government paper Izvestia concerning the Pope's special ap peal and mass for peace on Sept. 10. The pope called "upon the rul ers of nations to face squarely the tremendous responsibilities they bear." He asked for sincere nego tiations to vindicate truth and justice In order that "force shail not prevail." The Soviet leader's statement was an unusual if not unpreced ented reply to a Pope of the Ro man Catholic Church. "As a Communist and atheist 1 do not believe In 'the Lord's will,' " said Khrushchev. "But one thing I can say with confidence: The great responsibility of the governments to their peoples, to mankind, requires that they Ihould exert every possible effort $nd start seeking jointly ways to do away with the vestiges of World War II, to eliminate the seats of tension, to curb the flam beau bearers of a new world con flagration." Khrushchev said the Soviet gov ernment worked hard to ward off the danger of a new world war by seeking to conclude a peace treaty. PAGE t A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, September 21, 1961 They'll Do It Every Tintt By Jimmy Hatlo i I'D LIKE TO NPADDEQ'S GOT Va NO THE LADV DQASOH ! unm "N. SEE MS. PADOER-Y TEN THOUSAND MINDING THE DOOQ MAS I sTu riiRPR . ( W'5 MV UNCLE- RELATIVES AND U HES OWN SET OP . J 7 tTt S HE TOLD ME I THEVBE AU. ( RELATIVES ON THE ) I 1 JOB WITH BLOT J V DROP 'N "V ) yraWOTEAM-l. rT i II i "1 FT THE ONLV WAV Is fFtr r 1 --so A s N 1 to sell him I lf I us5iAs'N THE ONLV f AnVTHING IS ' Sail . r npp"r- -a My time he'll see 1 1 tomaurvhis, CTff'l I Ur USISAROUNOJ V HOMELY SlSTEK J 11 j V , Telephone Eavesdrop Cofflfflon In Aficra WASHINGTON (AP "Biglheaded by Rep. John E. Moas, D- the listeging-in devices.' I within the agency to record such brother may not be watching you, Calif. Tfte subcommittee was The report included answers to! things as messages over the na yet, but his secretary probably is, fought for five years to make in- (he subcommittee questionnaire tional warning system, or other listening in on your telephone calls! formation on government business from' each of the 37 departments emergency calls. These recorders to government agencies." Imore accessible to the public. involved. Most of them.said that1 hat's the conclusion of thel The report said it found 363; secretaries listened in on calls from time to time, but merely to take general notes. Newton N. Minow are equipped with a beep signal to warn that the conversation b being taken down. The Federal Mediation and Con- House Government Information transmitter cutoff switches and subcommittee after a survey of 240 listening-in circuits on tele telephone monitoring practices of) phones going through a switch 37 major government agencies. I board operated by the General 'i-U- i : 1 i i. j, Kprvlrpc Arimirmtratlnn It cai4; mi....:.... .......t.. .-u' An .,t ,,cai iiie ic lull. ium luudv. Bdiu iiuaaiuii. kiulc. ic vii iiui uk ,. lthe ereat maioritv of these wasl.iirnio - h .h, j. misvntlerstanain; mil some kind of telephone mon- " Phone lines of the Welfare De-vices to monitor or record il-isure 11 u accurate. itormg if you include having a parimem. phone conversations. Vie have no secretary make notes of dates. A transmitter cutoff switch is regulations governing this we numbers, future engagements and a button that shuts off the trans-! just do not do it." . WATCHING THE 'INS" DO BUSINESS WITH THE FAMILY-MAN PURCHASING AGENT thahx and a tip op tub (Xf, HATLO HAT TO rtVi Gewv mulfobd, W fix zsie.4S'-i7. . , tf,mir- vw toaw.v: Liquor-Food RafioGefs Supreme Court Approval i,,;,,, -liciliation Service said it sometimes chairman of- ,.,, the Federal Communications Com- s " . . Ya III JUUUI uiaLui&a, ov oa iu dtuiu and to make .KOffACOLOR PROCESSING 8-Hr. Service In at 9 - Out (it S EKTACKROME, 2 Days 706 Main t Town 1 Country mitter part of a telephone. someone can hear but cannot be heard. A listening-in circuit is an other method of hearing wjthout oeing ncara. The telephone company charges extra for both devices, and the re port estimated that "many thous and of dollars a year are spent on SALEM (API The Oregon Su preme Court ruled today that the Liquor Commission food service rule Is valid. The Liquor Commission requires that sellers of liquo ' by the drink must do a food business of at least! 25 per cent of gross receipts. The decision, by Justice Gcorgo Rossman, reversed Circuit Judge James W. Crawford of Portland. The high court noted that when the people emended the Constitu tion to allow liquor by the drink, they voted tfl permit uch sales only in connection with food sales. Therefore, the decision contin ued, the Liquor Commission "can fill in interstices in the legislation German and thereby aid the statute to ac complish its purpose. It said: "It seems manifest that in using the words', 'food is cooked and served,' the voters thought of it as eating establishments as con trasted to saloons. The suit was filed by Elwin Van Riper, a licensee. The commission cancelled his license because in a 60-day period, ' his food business totaled $263 out of a gross busi ness of 112,8.13. The 1961 legislature considered proposals to change the rule, but no bills on the subject were passed. Flags To Dip SALEM (UPD-Cov. Mark Hat-! field today ordered flags on all state buildings in Oregon to fly at half mast until interment oi the body of Dag llammarskjold. U.N. secretary general killed in plane crash in northern Rho desia. The order complied with a re quest made by President Kennedy to all state governors. the like. It added that 21 agencies have no regulations on telephone mon itoring, and 17 do not always re quire that the other party be warned that what he is saying is being taken down. The report said most agencies "rationalize it as an aid to ef ficiency. When monitoring is done secretly and becomes eavesdrop- sacrificrge7rVcipeTtheaaL1r fl ReSClCrS Of tlte Held tit NCWS fl mm Who Never Finished - J Minow added that having a sec retary on the line to take notes "has been considered outside of the concept of monitoring as un derstood here and we have never attempted to prohibit this." A few agencies, such as the Atomic Energy Commission, said they used electronic recorders World's largest welding equip ment factory is located m Cleve land, Ohio, j Vern Owens' of efficiency. "No matter what the excuse. these is something mean and un- ;U , III AW II mT I I Ak mk I ' principled in a government's of- J 14 Vfll II II U ifVIIVVIi are invited to write for FREE booklet. Tells how . ' i i i r I i r-j The reoort said there wire in- yu ca" ear" VPur ."'Shooi caucarion. final's arranging for a secretary! or a transcribing machine to eavesdrop on telephone calls." n I . 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Tempest seats six easilyl TEMPEST HAS INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION FRONT AND REARI Each Wheel (and it's a big 15" one) moves up and down Independently of the opposite wheel. There's no solid axle In the rear, Result: Firm ride on pavement, soft ride in the boondocks I Swing axles in the rear help the Tempest to carve out clean, Arm curves. PLUSH NEW SERIES THE LE MANS (LUH-MAHNZ). The Tempest Convertible and Coupe are out this year In special custom trim. Call them the Le Mans I They both have sports-type bucket seats, full carpeting, floor mounted stick shift, acceleration rear axle option no extra cost. Extra cost option: 4-speed gearbox, Take one out it's a going machinal Drive America's only front engine) rear transmission car. ..it's balanced like none of the others! mm w mm PONTIAC'S NEW TEMPEST IS ON DISPLAY TODAY AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALERSHIP ECCLES MOTOR CO. t 606 So. 6th STREET KLAMATH FALLS O 0 C9 -SEE THE VICTOR BONGE SHOW ON CM-TV a SEPTEMBER 17- e :