Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 10, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    HKRALD AND XFWS. Klamath FalU, Orr.
Coal Miners
Reject Plea
By Premier
PARIS i CPU-France's 200.000
striking coal miners Saturday re
jected Premier Gorges Pompi-
dou's return-tn-work appeal and
said they would defy one from
President Charles De Gaulle "if
he says the same as Pompidou
"We will slay out as long as
necessary," a spokesman for the
powerful French General Federa
tion of Workers (CGTl said. "If
the government tries individual
requisitioning of miners it will
have no chance of success."
De Gaulle immediately called
in Pompidou for discussions.
Pompidou on radio and telcvi
sion Friday night appealed to the
miner to face up to their "moral
responsibilities." He asked them
to go back to work and discuss
wage problems with the govern
ment next September and with
out the U per cent pay raise
they seek. The government has
offered a 5.7 per cent pay raise.
A spokesman for the CGT.
which represents 70 per cent of
the strikers, said Saturday the1
reaction of the miners to the
speech was a reinforcement of
their determination to strike.
"For an unlimited period?" he
was asked.
"Indefinitely," was the reply
Reports from almost all of the
strikebound pits indicated that the
miners were solidly behind the
lour unions representing them in
Uie dispute.
Miners in the Lorrain area met
and passed a resolution express
ing their determination to stay
out "until we get justice."
BEN MURPHY
Irish Dance
Scheduled
At Merrill
MERRILL Sure and 'tis time
for the Irish to gather and to
dance and sing and make merry
at the Irish dance on the night
after the Ides of March which
will be Saturday night of March
16.
They will gather in the Merrill
Community Hall to dance from
10 p.m. to 2 a.m. until the musi
cians. Bud Richardson and his
Wcslcrnaires are too tired to blow
a horn or play a fiddle.
This is the 57th annual St. Pat
rick's Dance and there will be
many of the oldtimers there to
talk over those early dances when
money was scarce but fun
reigned when two or more Irish -
men got together and there are
none to dispute it.
There is only one St. Patrick's
Day dance a year, so don't be the
one to stay away for missing one
is to mourn.
The old Irish spirit will he as
stmng as in oilier years, espe
cially that first year when no
one could know how the dancing
would turn out nor the people
either. But it was a success and
so today those who love to dance
the Irish jigs, the swing and
the square dance still gather. .
There w ill be those there, w hose
ancestors came from the Wick
Inw Mountains, Knockmealdnwn
and Galty in the south, or from
the plains only 500 feet above sea
level, all with the same thought,
to dance the night away. And
there will be others from the
melting pot of America who like
to dance too.
There will be special entertain
ment by Clarence Rasdal and his
Midland Square Dancers so don't
miss it.
Ben T. Murphy, chairman, and
his co-chairman, Warren Walker,
invite one and all to the St. Pat
rick's Day dance at Merrill on
the nisht nf Saturday. March Ifi.
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PEPPERMINT TWISTERS Sandy Mackey. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mackey, and Kim Gray, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gray, will do the peppermint twist at
the Kinglsey Field Hospital Benefit Variety Show Sunday,
March 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Base Theatre. The show
will consist of 12 actspantomimes, vocalists, dance
routines, comedies and a surprise event featuring Base
Commander Col. Ed Witzenburger.
Red China May Demand
Return Of Siberia Land
LONDON IUPH Communist
China has raised the possibility it
may demand the return of huge
areas of Siberia, including Vladi
vostok, taken by the "unbridled
aggression" of the old Russian
Czars, British experts said Satur
day.
The hint was contained in Fri
day's edition of the Peking Peo
ple's Daily in a cryptic reference
to the "unequal treaties imposed
on China by imperialist and
colonialist powers."
"By virtue of these unequal
treaties they annexed Chinese
territory in the north, south, east
and west and held eased territories
on the seaboard and in the
hinterland of China," the official
newspaper said.
British experts said the slate
ment marked the beginning of a
shift of the Sino-Soviet dispute
from the purely ideological sphere
to the wider and more explosive
fields of political and territorial
disputes.
Vast Stretches
The areas taken by Russia in
the past include vast stretches
north of Vladivostok along the
Pacific coast and Russia's indus
trial centers of Komsomolsk and
Khabarovsk areas as large 'as
Alaska.
There also are areas bordering
on Sinkiang province in West
China and the Soviet-Afghanist
frontier which are held affected
by the past ."unequal" Czarisl
treaties.
Some Chinese maps were under
stood to be showing the borders
in those areas as ".undefined"
a phrase used by Peking recently
in a number of current efforts to
modify the borders. The "unde
fined" Sino-Indian border led to
a border war last fall.
Some experts have thought for
some time that Red China was
Hoffa Invites
p n t XI OX If
f" O r tlCKBT Lff?6 WirOl
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (LTD - Dap
per Teamster boss Jimmy Hoffa
Friday invited Atty. Gen. Robert
Kennedy to walk a four-mile
picket line.
Hoffa said if Kennedy joined a
picket line "he would understand
the fight for better working con
ditions." Hp also said the attorney gen
eral "believes he is above the
law." He said Kennedy "should
be investigated" for his role in
the "ransom" nf Cuban invasion
prisoners.
Hoffa made the remarks at a
spirited news conference after the
dedication of a new Teamster
building.
He said he was "in love" with
union work and has turned down
many offers from private industry,
including one for 50 per cent of!
the company's stock and a $150.
000 annual salary.
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eyeing some of the Soviet-held
territories once part of the old
Chinese empire and predicted
Red Chinese aspirations may turn
one day toward the vast and emp
ty spaces of Siberia.
Sen. Yturri
Recovering
SALEM lUPIi Senate Minority
Leader Anthony Yturri, R - On
tario, will be released from Sa
lem Memorial Hospital Sunday,
his physician said.
Dr. Ralph Purvine said Yturri's
illness Friday was caused pri
marily by fatigue.
"He has just been putting in ton
many hours a day on the job,
the doctor said.
Yturri was taken to the hospital
after nearly fainting in the hall
way of the capitol while talking to
another legislator.
The doctor said he did not suf
fer a heart attack.
Obituaries
ARZNER
Theresa Ariner, 64, died Merch 7.
Mother of Mrs. Vivien Collier, Lakevlew.
Ore.; sister of Denny. Jim. end Herold
Kelader, Lakeview; Joe Kafader, Pasa-
cana, Calif. Services will be held in St
Luke's Episcopal Church In Lakeview
Monday. March 11, at 2 p.m. Interment
Sunset Park. Ousley-Osterman Mortuary
In charge of arrangements.
Funerals
AUSTIN
Funeral services tor Dora Klrby Austin
will lake place from the chapel of Ward's
Klamath Funeral Home on Monday.
March 7, 1VA3. at 2 p.m. Concluding serv
ices In Klamath Memorial Park.
BRADBURN
Funeral services tor Alfred Bradburr
will lake place at the graveside In Klam
ath Memorial Park on Monday, March
11. 1963, at 10 a.m. Ward's Klamath Fu
neral Home In charge.
Kennedy
Hoffa charged newspapers with
"slanting news" about T e a ra
sters, and said reporters who tele
phone in their stories "don't
recognize them in print."
"Everyone here knows it," Hof
fa said.
Hoffa was quick lo return to
his favorite subject the attorney
general.
He said he was awaiting trial
of a Teamsters suit against Ken
ncdy and television performer!
Jack Paar in connection with an
interview on Paar's program
about Hoffa.
"He i Kennedy I had no immuni
ty when he appeared on the Paar
show," Hoffa said.
He said Kennedy will he sub
poenaed to cite "chapter and
verse under oath about all the
statements he made alxmt our
union and me."
Retarded Children Plan
Gains Committee Okay
SALEM (LPl'-The House Edu
cation Committee Friday ap
proved a pilot program for the
menially retarded, tabled a pro
posed change in the basic school
support formula, and created a
subcommittee to study a proposed
increase in basic school support.
The $117,600 pilot program (or
retarded children would serve
voungsters who cannot benefit
from already established school
programs.
The measure also calls for a
detailed report on the program to
the 19fo legislature. .
The tabled bill would have mod
ified the method of giving trans
portation aid to school districts,
and the method of disposing of
unneeded funds allocated for ex
panding districts.
A four - member subcommittee
will give further study to a bill
w hich would increase basic school
support from $120 to $135 per
child in 1963-64, and to $150 there
after. Named to the subcommittee
were Heps. Norman Howard, D
Portland, Edward Branchfield, R.
Medford, Joe Rogers, R-lndepend-ence,
and Carrol Howe, R-Klam-ath
Falls.
Committee Chairman Rep. Nan
cy Kirkpatrick, D - Lebanon, told
the subcommittee to "studv it for
Exile's End
Suggested
To Cardinal
VIENNA (UPD - Franziskus
Cardinal Koenig returned to Vien
na from the Vatican Saturday pre
pared lo visit Hungary and there
privately" suggest to Joseph
Cardinal Mindszenty that he ends
his exile and go to Rome.
Mindszenty has been a voluntary
prisoner in the United State Le-i
gation in Budapest since 11156
when he sought asylum there af
ter Soviet tanks crushed the Hun
garian uprising. There have been
growing reports recently that he
may now be willing to end this
exile which for many years has
been an embarrassment both lo
I he Church and to the United
States.
Cardinal Koenig, Austrian arch
bishop of Vienna, who conferred
in Rome with Pope John XXIII,
has been invited to Hungary by
(he country's bishops and now will
seek a visa. He expects lo visit
Cardinal Mindszenty although
nothing formal has been arranged.
The Austrian cardinal tried to
trick newsmen on his flight from
Rome.
Before leaving the Eternal City
he announced his travel plans
were changed and Instead of go
ing direct to Vienna he would fly
to Switzerland for several days
rest in Zurich.
He said in Rome that one reason
for the switch in plans was thai
he understood a large group of
newsmen would be awaiting him
in Vienna.
Chemult Girl
Dies In Crash
ROSEBURG (UPD - Angelita
Elms. 17, Chemult, died at a hos
pital Friday from injuries suffer
ed in a car-train accident Thurs
day. She was a passenger in a car
which was struck by a Southern
Pacific freight train at an inter
section 10 miles south of Rose-
burg.
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one week and report back to the dcveolopmenls during the lirst
committee." She indicated maybejday of testimony in cirucit court,
the full committee could then take
action on (lie measure.
The referral to subcommittee
came after technical testimony by
education officials on how the dol
lar distribution to various districts
would be affected by various ia staff member of the sheriff's
methods of administering the in- office. Hie juror had been quer
creased funds. ied on that relationship during
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Judge David R. Vandenberg
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Friday
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Judge Vandenberg tlien denied
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the motion for a mistrial. Tlie
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