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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1963)
n A. PAI.B J! A HERALD AND SECURITY THREATENED The Labor Party in England is pressing the government to find out if security was endangered by resigned War Minister John Profumo's relations with pretty red-headed model Christine Keeler, shown at left, who also had a Soviet Embassy official among her admirers. Profumo quit the qovernment, admitting ha lied when he denied last March that there was any "impropriety" in his friendship with Miss . Keeler. Profumo is shown at right with his wife, former actress Valerie Mobson in a 1963 file photo. UPI Telephoto Britain Demands Full Study Of Possible Security Break LONDON (UPD-Brltaln's La-I bor party today demanded a full' scale investigation of War Minis ter John Profumo's resignation in a sex scandal that shook the British government. The opposition party called for an inquiry in parliament Into any possible breach of security result' ing from Profumo's relations with a red-haired playgirl who also was friendly with a Soviet assist ant naval attache. At the same time Queen Eliza beth waived protocol so that Pro fumo would not have to go! through tho ceremony of appear ing before her to hand in his seals of office. Leads Labor Attack Labor party leader Harold WJI- . SHIP AND ;; TRAVEL... automabed rail way UNION PACIFIC HAPPY" "Strato-Rester" Reclining Chair 95 Aiiumtt any poiittan te full reclining ... Amtiice's mut comfortable, moit nleiine chalrl StylW far TV wetthlnt, IM-Jine. r ut stain Ixtini, Covered In soft, fonm-filUa1, cfotti becked Uit) for k)n wear, and available In e wide choice ef colon. MEMO TO FATHERS: Buy YOURSELF a choir; what you REALLY wont! ISO CAST MAIN NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. son, mounting a major offensive! against the government of Primo Minister Harold Macmillan, de manded that the Profumo case bo debated as soon as parliament is resumed on Juno 17. Wilson said he would open the attack personally. The Labor parly move height ened the furor over tlie rosigna- lion of Profumo, who admitted Wednesday night that he lied when he told parliament last March 22 there had been no proprieties" in his relations with Christine Keeler. 21. Party leaders said they were particularly concerned about Miss, Keeler') friendliness with Capt. Eugene Ivanov, assistant Soviet naval attache, at a time when she also was seeing Profumo. Ivanov was recalled to Moscow: last December. Opposition Unlikely It was not considered likely that the ruling Conservative par ty would attempt to block the de bate of the Profumo case, which could lead to a censure vote against the government. Profumo's attorneys disclosed today that he had asked to be excused from the formal cere mony of appearing before the queen as scheduled by protocol next week. The queen, it ua.i learned, had granted the request. Wilson has said the Labor par- ly is interested primarily in I he lharo's nothing Ilk a Lloa tht iiuomparabU LEICA US ih ultimat in S5mm LEO'S lit Main PAPPY" CHAIR Leico'l TlKac) at Leo't (tzS$(i4 $188 temj see them! CAMERA SHOP Ph. 2-3331 Chooie now from our big selection! Swing rockers, club choirs, some with ottoman, loungers; in plastic and fabric covers in every wanted color, ALL RE DUCED FOR THIS FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL . . . 1 WEEK ONLY! R)vv':": ' : VJXJ 1 i then you'll get Friday, June 7, 1963 security aspects of the Profumo case rather than in llic propriety of the former war minister's per sonal life. Agents At Work As tho opposition made Its move against the government, Britain's Secret Service already was re ported at work investigating any possible threat to the nation s se curity as a result of Profumo's relations with the playgirl, whose friends ranged from those in high society to Negroes from tho West Indies. Prime Minister Macmillan, va cationing in Scotland, was re ported to have ordered the Secret Service into action. In another case involving Miss Keeler but not Profumo ,London court today Jailed Aloysl us (Lucky) Gordon, a colored Ja maican jazz singer, for three years for assaulting Miss Keeler. At the end of Gordon's trial the judge, Commissioner Sir Ernest! Goodman Roberts, said Gordon's allegations against Miss Keeler in court Thursday were unjustified Among other things, Gordon had said she was a call girl. KECOIIU NEW YORK (UPH About 640.000 dads will receive time pieces from their families June a 6 per cent increase over lost year's figure. This will play a part in the expected increase of about $10 million in total Father's Day gift buying over last year's M0 million, say market research ers at Bulova Watch Co. JC's, Lions Draft Plan For First Junior Rodeo LAKEVIF.W - Plans arc going ahead at full speed for the first annual Junior Rodeo which w ill be hclc June 29-30 at the Lake Coun- HINTS SALE Civil Defense Director As County Effective June 30. the Klamath County Civil Defense Office will not operate on a full-time basis. Joe Searles, county civil defense Director told the Herald and News Thursday. The move is the result of an $8,000 slash in the local CD budg et which will go into effect at the beginning of fiscal year, 1963-64, commencing July 1. The new budget prepared recently by the county budget committee and tlie county court shows that funds al located for local civil defense for 1963-64 has been set at $3,359, compared to $11,975.36 for the last fiscal year. The cutback of CD funds in Klamath County follows a trend toward the dcemphasizing of civil defense which started early this year in some other Oregon coun ties, I he deemphasis began as tlie result of the failure of some statewide CD organizations to ef fectively handle tlie emergencies that developed during the Colum bus Day storm. Such was not the case in Klam ath County, where the civil de fense oftice operated efficiently during the natural disaster, evidence has proved, Searles said. Searles, county CD director for Uie past four years and former assistant fire chief of the Subur ban Fire Department, indicated early today that he would not con Weather Temperatures during the 24 hours ending at 4 a.m. PDT to day: I Astoria Baker Brookings Klamath Falls Medford High 61 65 71 66 69 60 73 73 66 68 64 73 94 64 84 65 Low 51 41 50 38 38 Newport North Bend Pendleton Portland Redmond 45 47 48 48 31 Salem The Dalles Chicago Los Angeles 44 55 75 57 New York 69 San Francisco Washington 52 71 The Dalles and Hood River: Partly cloudy tonight and Satur day. Low 45-50. high 15-30; gorge winds westerly 15-30 Saturday. Bend: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; lows 33-36, highs Satur day 70-75. Baker and La Grande: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday; lows 40-45, hlgha 72-77. Portland - Vancouver: Cloudy with few showers tonight; partly cloudy Saturday; sunny after noons; mens 60-eo, low 4o-50. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy; highs 68-78; lows 44-54. Eastern Oregon: Partly cloudy; highs 6878; lows 4454. Tatnosh to Blanco: Northwest ty Fairgrounds, according to Er nie McKinney. secretary of tlie Lake County Junior Jlodco As sociation. The event will be co-sponsored by the Lake County Junior Cham ber and the Lakevicw Linns Club, with tlie newly formed Lake Coun ty Rodeo Association. Any boy or girl, ages 9 to 18 inclusive, is eligible for the junior events, and those 15 to 18 inclusive are eligible for the sen ior events. Entries are now being received for all events. The dead line is June 21. The first all-around prize will be a Shepard roper saddle con tributed by the Sims Saddle Com pany, Chattanooga, Tcnn., and the Alberts Feed Company, under the management of Carl .M;iy of Lake view. Trophy buckles will be of fered as prizes for all events. Personnel who will work Uie rudvo include Ted Struck. Lake view, awards: Warren iMorton. Christmas Valley, publicity; Dean Bo and Jim Howard, Lakeview, presidents of Uie Junior Chamber and Lions Club; buck Moser, an nouncer: Hud llcrtkig, sound and .Marvin Butler, racing. Neil Friday will police tlie area; Ted O'Connor, chute boss Hugh Cahill and Hapgood Hillard pickup men: Henry Cook. Sil ver Lake, cutting horse judge and Man-us Partin and Darrel Levitt, stock. Klamatti Pall. OrtfM PMHitHttf MCtct U Sunoay torvtnt SNtfttr Or no Nrthrfi California r Klamath Pwiunm Cma"V Mim fcninil4i Phoi Tua 4 mi w. a. swMtiano. pvir ntart at tc0im matttr at pt " at 'im"i fan. Orwt. m Awvtt ta. act of Ct- orfti, Varcn X U. S4Kwyl(iat pw-j 4H MM ii nnmini ram. no af aMihonal mail" offKoti Carttar I Mwr I1 wanmt . vtn 1 Yr U1.M Mail Mi AMmi t Mt . . Ill Mittti in at t Vtar HI M Ctrtttr mj Catalan W Caoy. tic 9vn4ay, Caov IK UNITIO tajtS INT1HNATIONAL AUDIT tUIIIAU Of CIRCULATION Ivktcritom not rtcatvfnf nodvtrv M tr Hiram af Nivt, Hm phono Tutooo ni oiforo 1 .m. Eyes Shift To Part-Time tinue in his Dresent Dost on part-time basis. I matching funds will not be avail- A rrli.-,hle ,rr.e said .hat Unable, he explained. Searles said $3,359 CD budget for this coming he was without a program to sub fiscal year was to provide the mil to the regional oCice. salary for a part-time CD dirct- In a prepared statement, Searles tor and maintain equipment pur- said: chased for civil defense through federal and county matching funds. It is not the intention of Uie county to walk away from valu able equipment such as vehicle ra dio equipment in operation at the county road department and sheriff's office, a portable hos pital, and other items which would be indispensable in the event of a natural disaster, the spokesman said. The administrative and oper ating costs of civil defense are shared equally by the county and federal governments with costs for equipment also being provided by Uie two governments on a pre scribed scale. Searles said that in order to qualify for federal matching funds report outlining tlie county CD program for tlie coming year must be submitted to the Regional Of-fit-o of Civil Defense, Everett, Wash., before June 30. Searles added that as a result of the budget slash federal funds may not be forthcoming to tlie county this year. Without an ade quate budget there can be no CD Roundup winds 12-22 except 22-30 south Ore gon coast afternoon; mostly cloudy tonight becoming partly cloudy tomorrow afternoon. Five Day lVeathcr Western Oregon: Temperatures averaging below normal with highs 62-74; lows in 40s; precipi tation light. Eastern Oregon: Temperatures averaging below normal; highs 66-78; lows in 30s or 40s; precipi tation light to moderate with showers mostly after Sunday. ' . v-. t- it fc - - i c.-'i-- K J' J HUD U J" HUD COW-TOWING Obviously some one to "cow-tow" to is vivacious Sandra Lee Tibeau, 20, of Auburn, Wash., 1963 American Dairy Princess. Miss Tibeau, smiling be hind a model of a Holstoin cow, inauqurated "June it Dairy Month" at the Manhattan Hotel in New York. The parents of the princess own a dairy farm in Nevada. UPI Telephoto Silver Lake SILVER LAKE - A wild wet rodeo at Silver I,ake on Sunday. June 16. will leaturc bucking horses from Ora Summers' fa mous string. Summers, who raises his hors es at Klamath -Marsh, produced one of tlie all-time rodeo greats. War Paint, awarded the coveted title. Bucking Horse of the Year. HiluJ:J i mi- m m m mm eqm m. JOAN OBRIEN GARY LOCKWOOQ Plans Resignation aiDrom am. and without a program j "i have been informed by the Countv Court that a full-time civil defense office and director will not be continued alter June 30, so 1 am looking for other work. Any further information on what the County Court intends to do about j the local CD program will have to come from them. "I understand some counties that have a full-time director will continue on without any changes. I also understand that federal matching funds for director's sal aries, and administrative expenses will still be available to counties. "It is possible we could lose some equipment if local civil de fense activities are drastically re duced. How much equipment, I would not know. I am not hap py with the situation, because anv plan less than what we al ready have would certainly not be adequate in the event of a nu clear attack. This talk that has been start ed about being cremated in fall- 4-H News POE VALLEY SHEPHERDS The Poe Valley Shepherds held their fifth club meeting at the home of Tom and Lou Ann rcr cu5on. The meeting was called to order by the president, Sandra Lewis. Then the secretary read the minutes. At this meeting we dis cussed the dues for the year. Ruth Emrick had a report on a bunH mer lamb. At the last part of the meeting our leader. Dr. David 01 ney, gave an oral quiz on vocabu lary about sheep. The power was olf so we had our meeting by candlelight. Re freshments were served by candle light also. Lou Ann Ferguson, News Reporter. Rodeo Set for three consecutive years by the Rodeo Cowboys' Association. Rodeo events at Silver Lake w ill include bareback riding, sad dle bronc riding, calf roping, team roping, girls barrel race, cutting horse and reined cow horse classes. There will be no admission charge. GoiPwi MOW y tPanavtsion -Stt WMctroCOlOfl (- itwi liJC BH Effort out shelters makes it appear that it is hopeless to try to convince 'some people that fallout shelters were never meant to be bomb shelters offering blast or heat pro tection, and that they are exactly what their name implies "shelter from radioactive fallout.' "If a nuclear bomb should hap- in to explode on a prime tar get, those within range of tiie heat and initial radiation have had it, it is just as simple as that However, Klamath Falls is not a prime target area." 4-H NEWS .MERRILL DAIRY CLL'B The May meeting of the Merrill Dairy Club was held at Raymond llobson's home in Merrill. Allen Hobson called the meeting to or der. Marlys Reppc, the secretary wrote to Francis Skinner some time last month. At this meeting, held on May 22, Mr. Skinner came. The first tiling we did was to judge two live classes of Guern sey dairy cattle. Mr. Skinner was the official placer. Everyone did very well. Mr. Skinner gave a very inter esting talk on the IFEY program. One of the most important ques tions which he asked was "Why arc you in 4-H?" This-was a very good question for discussion. The next meeting will be held June 19. Remember, June Is Dai ry Month. Brenda Stewart, News Reporter. PINE GROVE LIVESTOCK CLL'B Tlie Pine Grove Livestock Club meeting was held at the home of the leader. Dr. V. F. Dean He demonstrated how to shear and block our sheep. He gave us pointers on how to pick a good lamb and approximately when we would get our lambs. We received $5.00 from Aibers Feed for being an outstanding livestock club and we want to thank them very much for this. The picnic and community pro ject committees gave their re ports. Air. Horton gave a brie! talk to the members raising cattle. The meeting was adjourned and re freshments were served. Marilyn Mann. News Reporter. , . It rhe man with tht berbte wirt muI! . Is e dramatically powtrful mot on pic ture oponfng Wtdnts dav at the Gores Open 8:15 P, WM'hV f(mYD0RlS GRANT Fchelot FlaT TUESDAY WEID - RICHARD BEYMER TLRRYTHOYAS CELESTE HOLM r-.r- fi IinalitMAlWi andwoman chosen k- nhnnnlbl l Sabin(Na'in- I -t i i iiiivih v vi m -' 111 111 dim. u 1 f a j v . 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