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HERALD AND NEWS, KlwnaUi Fll, Ore.
Wrdnrujay, March 20, 19U
Organized Crime Now Infesting
Respectable Fields, Says Kennedy
CHICAGO (UPD - Ally. Gen.
Robert F. Kennedy said Tuesday
organized crime has had "more
success' in recent years in mak-i
;ing contacts with public officials,
Ilabor unions and lawyers "par-
;iicularly lawyers."
'. "And more and more gangsters
are going into 'respectable' busi
ness," he said.
. Kennedy said the organized
'crime infestation has reached in
to "all major cities, not only
Chicago, but Detroit, St. Louis.
Kansas City, New York with the
possible exception of the West
Coast, especially Los Angeles."
In Los Angeles, he said, police
and local officials along with fed
eral authorities have done the best
job of halting racketeering.
Kennedy acknowledged in re
sponse to a newsman s question
that Hot Springs, Ark., was "wide
open."
'Yes, we're working with offi-i
dais there and plan some action,
probably within six months." said
Kennedy. The slot machines in
Hot Springs were shipped down
from Chicago."
The attorney general said fed
eral officials were combatting
crime under a "different concept"
than previously used, largely be
cause of the crime legislation
passed by Congress a year and
a half ago.
Organized crime can be wiped
out, he said, "but we're nut close
it will take many, many
years." He revealed that the fed
eral government had "intensified"
efforts to curb the syndicated
lawlessness.
He said the answer to orga
nized crime primarily was honest
local law enforcement.
He declined to elaborate on
what the "change in the center
of focus" was, but he did say
federal agents were paying more
attention to gambling.
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Eagles Meet
A regular meeting of Aerie No.
2090, FOE, will be held Sunday,
March 24, at 2 p.m. in the Ea
gles Hall. Special observance will
be made of the birthday of the
worthy president, O. V. Baker,
who has been a member of KOE
(or 27 years. A class of candi
dates will be initiated in his hon
or.
Following the meeting, a Dime
A-Dip dinner will be served ir
the lower hall by the Eagles Aux
iliary;
Doors Opn :30 P.M. -
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Democrat Leader Defends
JFK's Test Ban Proposals
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Stolen Records Recovered
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the Klamath Falls Police Depart
ment Tuesday and the police re
covered a box of records that
were taken from a Klamath rails
youth while he was on his way
home from a dance at the Klam
ath Auditorium Friday night.
Herb Hill, 1856 Fremont Street.
brought the box of records to
police Monday morning and wiu
the police he found the box be
hind the Montgomery W ard load
ing dock.
Hill said he read about Friday
night's robbery in the Herald and
News so he brought the records!
to the station so they could be
returned to the owner.
Two gas cylinders valued at
$(j0 were reported stolen from an
open semi-truck Monday night
while the vehicle was parked in
front of 1500 Oak Street. The cyl
inders were to be delivered to
the Hcaton Steel and Supply Com
pany. Tom Abernathy, Medford. re
ported the theft of his wallet
containing $40 while he was play
ing basketball at the Klamath
Auditorium.
The victim said the wallet was
taken from his street pants which
he left in the dressing room. Po-
Lola Myers.
Street, reported me men i
carburetor and voltage regulator
from her car sometime over the
weekend The loss was valued ai
S0. Police said ine imei i"
the bolts off th battery anngen-
Spring Pruning
Fruit and Shadt Trcti
Evergreens and Ornamtntolt.
Baker's Nursery '
Call TU 2-55S3 A
FLYING HIGH Trapeze star Rene La Monte began her show business career as a
dancer, bur the appeal of the circus directed her ambitions toward the high trapeze.
After months of arduous practice in the air, she was signed by the Ken Jensen Ex
change Club Circus and will appear here at the Klamath Falls Auditorium on Saturday,
March 23, as a featured aeria list.
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WASHINGTON (UPD - Assist
ant Senate Democratic Leader
Hubert H. Humphrey said today
that GOP critics who claim the
administration's test ban propos
als would leave a "big hole" un
covered are just exposing a "big
hole" in their logic.
Humphrey was replying to a
claim by Hep. Craig Hosmer, D
Calif., that the test ban proposal
would let Russia conduct under
ground nuclear tests undetected
in a "big hole" embracing two
and a half million square miles of
the Russian interior.
If our position is as bad as
Hosmer says... If-it is as weak and
full of holes, then why don't the
Russians accept it?" Humphrey
wondered. .
He called the Republican crit
icism "irresponsible, misleading
and mischievous." Hosmer, he
said, based his contention on as
sumptions "which are false."
Other congressional news:
AID: Chairman Otto E. Pass.
man, D-La., of the House Foreign
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HOLLYWOOD PROVICIV ENGAGCRtONT
of a new first-run fun-hitl
Aid Appropriations subcommittee
called for a $2.4 billion cut in
President Kennedy's aid propos
als. He said this would show the
world "we are no longer going
to be suckers." It would reduce
the aid budget from $4.9 billion
to $2.5 billion. '
TAXES: The American Farm
Bureau Federation told the House
Ways & Means Committee it will
Two Fires
Extinguished
The city fire department had
two calls Tuesday morning, one
was answered by the mam sta
tion and a truck from the Shasta
Substation was dispatched to
handle the second.
Substation firemen put out a
fire at 2318 Eberlein Avenue in Die
home of the Rev. and Mrs. Sher
man Moore at about 5:50 a.m.
The fire was inside the wall
around the flue in the living room
and the living room wall received
moderate damage before the fire
could be extinguished.
F'iremcn said the fire broke out
because an overheated stove pipe
was too close to the wood.
A crib pad and mattress were
destroyed at the home of Quentin
Steele, 513 Washington Street,
when they were set ablaze be
cause they were too close to an
electric wall heater.
Firemen tossed the burning mat
tress outside before the fire
spread to anything else in the
house.
oppose a tax cut Ihis year unless
Congress cuts even more out of
President Kennedy's spending pro
posals than Republicans are talk
ing about. The Farm Bureau said
it would favor a tax cut if the
lawmakers can cut $13.6 billion
from Kennedy's $107.9 spending
plans.
BUDGET: House Republicans
Tuesday pledged to support their
leaders attempts to cut at least
$4.5 billion from President Ken-
nedy's record high $98.8 billion
budget.
But GOP Leader Charles A
Halleck, Ind told newsmen that
the out-numbered Republicans will
have no chance of making such
cuts without Democratic help.
BUTTER: A big New York but
lor distributor and a spokesman
for 9,000 dairy farmers in New
York and New Jersey proposed
that consumer subsidies be used
to drive down butter prices at
the same time the prices are be
ing held up by farm subsidies.
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Art Study
Dates Set
City and county elementary
school teachers will get a chance
to attend two fine art work-
shops at the Lucile O'Neill School
March 25 and 26. Howard Hall,
city schools art supervisor, an-:
nounced. 1
Hall said that 143 teachers had
already signed up for the work-j
shop.
The areas that will be covered
will include mixed media expe !
rienecs, murals, watcrcolors and
others. The workshops are
planned lor teacher participation
and smocks and aprons will be
the uniform of the day.
Each session will begin at 3:30
p.m. each day. Teachers who
can't come right away are en
couraged to join in later. There
will be a break for dinner and
the instruction will continue in
the evening until about 9.30 p.m.
Mrs. Mary Jo Davis, a con
sultant (or a crayon company,
will instruct at the sessions.
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