Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 16, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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Gag Rule Success Seen
By Democratic Leader
WASHNGTOM UPH- Senate
Democratic Whip Hubert H. Hum
phrey predicted today that Senate
liberals, without direct help from
President Kennedy, would succeed
in their campaign to tighten the
antifilibuster rule.
Humphrey and Democratic
leader Mike Mansfield indicated
they expected no voting on the is
' sue before next week. Humphrey
told newsmen the first major test
probably would come on a motion
to table his proposal to allow fili
busters be halted by a majority
vote of the Senate.
The Minnesota Democrat, co
leader of the liberal bloc, said
there was only an "outside
chance" that his proposal would
survive a tabling motion. But he
said he felt a later effort to kill
a more moderate three-fifths vot
ing plan would fail.
"I do not think the opposition
can beat us on three-fifths," Hum
phrey said.
The present gag rule requires
a two-thirds vote of those present
and voting to impose cloture.
Humphrey's comments to news
men came as southern senators
launched what they previously
said would he an an uncompro
mising battle against a change in
the rule. '
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klanuth Filb, Or.
Wednesday, January It, 1963
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FATHER-SON ELKS Three fathers sponsored sons for membership in Klamath Falls
Lodge No. 1247 BPOE in December. New Elks, left to right, front row, William Rajnus
Jr., Ronald Kalina, Farrell Wilson. Also inducted with the December class was Rob
ert F. Starbuck, sponsored by John Kerlin. Lower right hand corner is Exalted Ruler
Mike Holland. Back row, left to right, Mervyn Wilde, Malin, friend of the family, sub
stituted for William Rajnus Sr., Malin, Vaclav Kalina, Malin, and Earl Wilson, Malin.
Radio-active Rays Now Preserve Foods
NATICK, Mass. (UPIl Radio
active rays now can process fish.
meats and other foods so that they
remain fresh forever without re
frigeration.
The process was disclosed Mon
day to 300 scientists at the opening
of a three-day international con
ference on radiation research at
laboratories of the U.S. Army Ma
teriel Command.
"This is the first truly new
process for preserving food that
the world has received in 150
years," Dr. Edward S. Josephson,
laboratory director, said.
The $2.5 million laboratory ir-j
radiates food through the world's
largest source of cobalt-60, a
source of 1.2SO.O0O curies, officials
said. It injects rays into foods that
pass on a conveyor belt.
All food, officials explained, con
tains bacteria which causes the:
food to spoil. Radiation kills the
bacteria.
Therefore, if the food is irradi
ated and then packaged it can be
preserved indefinitely without re
frigeration. Refrigeration is a means of de
laying the action of the bacteria.
If the bacteria is killed, you do
not need to refrigerate, they said.
A piece of irradiated meat could
lie around a pantry for a few
months or forever, officials said,
and would remain usable as long
STRIKE PROMPTS BILL
WASHINGTON UPU - Senate
Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen. 111., Monday introduced
a bill that would make arbitra
tion of maritime strikes compul
sory. The legislation was prompted
by the current longshoremen's
strike '.hat has tied up shipping
in Gulf and East Coast ports
since Dec. 23.
as it was kept clean and moist.
Its taste also would not change.
They said the process, now
awaiting U.S. Food and Drug Ad
ministration approval, may not
have a large impact in the Unit
ed States but could revolutionize
eating habits of underdeveloped
nations which lack refrigeration.
LIQUORS
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Parker Given Five Year Probation
Phillip Eugene Parker, 19, Chil
oquin, was placed on five years
probation by Judge David R. Van
denberg in circuit court Tuesda
after the youth entered a plea ol
uilty to a charge of burglan
earlier last week.
Parker was aricsled by Chilo-
uin police last month for the
urglary of eight cases of beer
md money from a cerebral palsy
lonation container at the City
Jtore, Chiloquin.
Soon after the theft, police were
wmmonod to break up a .teen-j
ige drinking parly where they un-l
covered evidence connecting Par
ker with the theft.
Parker was indicted by the
grand jury Wednesday, Jan. 9, and
entered a plea of guilty to the,
charge in circuit court the fol
lowing Friday..
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whipping cream, ranch -fresh
eggs -'in foct, the
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Get some . . . RIGHT NOW
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