Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1963, Page 8, Image 8

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"I'm out here, playing in my bear skin!"
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THL'KSDAY
ORKGON KISII AM) OAMK
COUNCIL. 8 p.m.. meetins. Mid
land Grange. Sportsmen invited
VFW AUXILIARY. 8 p.m.. Card
party, Soeial night, VFW Club.
Bring cards or name.
BKTIIKL NO. , .Inb's Daugh
ters. 7:30 p.m.. Meeting, Mason
ic Temple. Plans for King of
Hearts foimal.
Y NK - MA TWIKI.KRS, 7:30
p.m., Round dance instruction, 8
p.m., Square dance, YMCA.
EAGLES AUXILIARY. 8 p.m.
meeting, initiation. Eagles Hall
ALOHA PAST MATRONS
CLUB, 1 p.m.. dessert luncheon,
Mrs. James Hunter, 2851 Wiard.
M E R R Y MIXERS. 8 p.m.,
square dance, workshop night,
Merry Mixer Hall. Bring cake.
EWUANA L.E.A. NO. 4fi, 8
p.m., meeting, 100F Hall.
MEN'S ENCAMPMENT NO. 46,
8 p.m., meeting, IOOF Hall.
.MhHin MIXERS, 8 p.m.. Ad-1 KLAMATH COUNTY CIVIL
vanced round dance class, MerryirtKFENSK, rescue squad, 7:30
!p.m., meeting, city (ire hall.
Mixer Hall.
ROYAL N E I G II R 0 R S OF
AMERICA. 8 p.m., Meeting,
Evans Building, inth and Main.
KLAMATH ART ASSOCIATION,
8 p.m.. Meeting, Maple Park Gal
fry, Film, "Art and Archeology
in Mexico."
RUMMAGE
Girls, a m.
Totting.
SALE, Rainbow
to S p.m., Clyde's
Abortion
Case Rule
Approved
SALEM iUPIi The Oregon
Supreme Court upheld the State
Board of Medical Examiners Wed
nesday in revoking the license of
f a doctor charged with giving
drugs to two women for purposes
of abortion.
The high court said the hoard
was warranted, on the basis of
testimony from the two women
in finding Dr. Harold Mintz guilty
ol violating medical ethics.
The Supreme Court opinion,
written by Justice Kenneth O'Con
nell, reversed a Multnomah
Countv decision.
The lower court had ordered the
board to reinstate the license on
grounds the board's rules failed
to define professional misconduct
sufliciently enough to specify the
charges against the doctor.
The lower court also said the
doctor was charged only with ad
ministering drugs, and thus with
a mere offer or attempt to com
mit abortion, rather than with
actually procuring an abortion
The high court replied that the
term "unprofessional conduct" is
an adequate standard. It said the
statute is supposed to be broad
because of the impossibility o (
cataloging all the various possible
ypes ot professional misconduct.
In another case, the Supreme
Court affirmed Judge Ralph Hoi
man in a case involving a teen
age girl who suffered head and
neck injuries when she dove into
a shallow pool at Jantzen Beach
The judge, overthrowing a jury,
had refused damages to the girl
on grounds the pool was adequate
ly posted with shallow pool"
signs.
SATURDAY
WOTM. Chapter 4fiV, 7 n m ,
February birthday dinner, Moose
Home. Dance to follow.
PROSPERITY REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 104. 8 p.m.. Meeting! MIDLAND GRANGE HOME EC
IOOF, Hall. ici.l ll. 8 p.m., card party, Grange
Hall.
TW'YLA FERGUSON PPA, 7:30
HERALD AM) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Thursday. February II, 1.1
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SHASTA CRASH Members of the Shasta Ski Bowl Ski Pafrol remova Ida two bod
ies from tha wreckage of a light plane to a snow tractor that climbed the side of
Mt. Shasta where the plana crashed lata Monday. Killed in the crash was David Belch
er of Gordon Valley, Calif., pilot of tha plane, and his passenger, Air Force Lt. Michael
Gooch, on leave from Yokota Air Base, Japan. Rescue operations took place early
Wednesday. UPI Telaphoto
p.m., meeting, school gym.
HENLEY HOME EXT. UNIT.
in a.m., meeting, Joan's Kitchen.
Charge luncheon.
DAV
Hall.
FRIDAY
8 p.m., meeting. Legion
SONS OF NORWAY, 8 p.m
shadow social, Shasta Grange
Hall. Members and guests.
RUMMAGE SALE, Rainbow
Girls, 9 a m. to S p.m., Clyde's
Towing.
SUNDAY
IIROTIIKRIIOOD DISCUSSION,
FOE NO. 3090, 6 In 7:30 nm.,1 II a m., by foreign .sludenls. Lni-
Ham and Bean Feed. Eagles jtarian Fellowship Hall. I-akovicw
Hall. Meeting follows. i Highway. Public invited.
Legislators Admit Fiscal
Chief Saves State Millions
Assassination
Plot Probed
PARIS U PI ' Security forces
were reported on the track today
of a possible new plot to assassi
nate President Charles de Gaulle
Five rifles, two with telescopic
sights, were stolen Tuesday from
a gun shop in Poitiers, GO miles
southwest of Paris.
The weapons were similar to
those obtained by the gang that
planned to shoot De Gaulle when
he visited a military school near
the Eiffel Tower last Friday.
Informed sources said the guns
may have been stolen to prepare
for a new nllempt against the
president. He already has escaped
at least eight death plots since
I his return to power in May. 1958.
By ZAN STARK
United Press International
SALEM (UPI) Kenneth Bragg
has become one of the most re
spected men in state government.
Legislators admit that Bragg
and his legislative fiscal staff
have already saved the state mil
lions of dollars.
Senate President Ben Musa, D-
The Dalles, said "if we doubled
the fiscal office appropriation the
state would save 100 times t h e
added appropriation."
Bragg is the fiscal watchdog of
Oregon.
It's a relatively new position, a
creation of the 1IM9 legislature.
Bragg heads a staff of eight.
There are four analysts, William
E. Bass Jr., Cleighton Penwell,
Fred Leutwyler. E 1 d o n S.
Greaves, and secretaries Lee Dil
lon. Zora Gostovich and Hiroko
Ishida.
They are housed in offices on
the fourth floor of the statehousc,
and operate on a budget of about
$85,000 a year.
They analvze and make recom
mendations to the legislature on
revenue and spending proposals
and review the operation of state
agencies.
They look at the governor's
budget from the legislature's point
of view, for the office is a branch
of the legislature and is not con
nected with the governor's office.
The state's serious financial
trouble has focused attention on
Bragg's Committee.
When the governor submitted
his $405 million general fund
budget last December, Bragg's
staff reviewed both the spending
and revenue-raising proposals.
The review contained what
Bragg termed "basic fiscal facts."
The state has used $50 mil
lion in reserves in the past six
years &S3 million in the past two
years and the reserves are now
gone.
Requested expenditures are up
$R8.S million over the 1981-63 bien-nium.
Revenues for 19A1-KI are $16 5
million less than expected.
Tax planning should consider
a possible $70 million hike in the
general fund budget for 1965-67
over 1963-65.
Personal income tax revenues
for 1961-63 arc $21.7 million below
estimates.
Education, which gobbles up al
most 60 per cent of Hie state's
general fund budget, has received
lot of attention from Bragg's
office.
Bragg recommended elimination
of the basic school support fund
and use of the school census as a
basis for determining grants to
schools. School money, he said,
should bo handled the same way
as higher education support, by
biennial appropriations.
'Specially protected money
pockets within the state general
fund are not conducive to good
fiscal management," he said.
His review of other functions of
government have been equally
critical.
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