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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
vi ;'"'! s . i - lYosillior AGRICULTURAL FORECAST Hundred por cant suntMn frvtav and Monday. Continutd vtry warm tempt turci with low humidity. No showars or rain Indicattd. Haying outlook Is txcal lint. Klamath Falli, Tulelakt and Lakeview: Mottly fair and warmer through Mon day. High today and Monday . Low tonight u-u. Light variablt winds. High ytsttrday at Low this morning jf High year ago 71 Low year ago 44 Precio. past 24 hours . Sinct Jan. i s.j Sam ptriod last year 1. 11 Price IS Cents 48 Pages KLAMATH FALLS. OKKl.O.V. Sl'MMY, Jl'NE lfi. 1W3 Telephone TU 4-8.il No. im .) r-,-, . '!rj i. 1 North - South Fignt Looms Over JFK's Racial fiwe Wen I her ZJ& K k WA Kennedy's Plan May Alter Vote 5 Day's lews WASHINGTON 1 UPI Prcsi-1 legislation aimed at casing racial dent Kennedy will bring the boil- troubles that have become the ng cm, ngms issue a neaadominant jssue of h d this week by sending Congress, ; ' His message Spelling out his de- In The mands will be delivered prob ably in midweek. It is certain to trigger a no-quarter North-South legislative fight that could become the top issue of the 1964 presi dential election. The President's decision to act was taken with full knowledge that it could doom other major new frontier bills which he has been urging since he entered the White House two and a half years ago. Filibuster The racial rights message will signal an all-out southern filibus ter in the Senate when the legis lation reaches the floor. It al ready has cost the administration some southern support in lite House. Mr. Kennedy scheduled two final meetings this week to muster support before going into battle. On Monday, he will confer once more with legislative leaders of both parties in what shaped up as a final and detailed review of his legislative package. Also on Monday, he has invited 250 religious representatives, in cluding Negro integration leader By FRANK JENKINS Mishmash in the news: ' An American Presidential ad vance party arrived in Shannon Friday to make arrangements for President Kennedy's visit to Ire land June 20 to 24. The party of 40 was headed by Pierre Salinger, press secretary, and Kenneth O'Donnell. appoint ments secretary of the President. Thai prompts a question: If it takes FORTY people to make the arrangements, how many people will there be in the party for which the arrangements are being made? That question is partly an swered by a dispatch trom Chel- wood Gate, the quiet English vil lage near which Birch Grove, the private home of British Prime Minister Harold Mucmillan. is lo cated. It is here that the visit of state by the President of the j Martin Luther King, for another United Stales to the Prime Min ister of Great Britain will be held. The dispatch says: "This quiet corner of England leadership conference on civil rights In recent weeks, the President has met with a cross-section of business and labor leaders, gov- : .- ' . v "v f "SHE'S MINE! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!" I pock, peck on nursery window) "Look at Daddy, honey. Here, here up this way. Turn her around, nurse. Her eyes are open. See, she's looking square at me. Nose like her mommy, fists like mine. Eyes just like her grammy, that's my mother. We knew all along it would be a girl, had, it planned that way. Boy, am I glad it's over! This one is all there's going to be, I couldn't stand another." Baby girl Genna Dean, 5 lbs. I3'i ozs., arrived June 12 at 1:13 is wondering where to put afl'ernrjrs and mayors, urging them those visitors when President Kcn-jln take voluntary slops to end nody and his party arrive this segregation, month. It will be the biggest The White House announced that inllux of visitors seen here sincej.Mr. Kennedy will meet Tuesday the 16th Century, when Henry 'with a group of governors but VIII used to go hunting in these they have not yet been indent parts." tied. "The President is assured of aj -"' lied for he will slay with the! Prime Minisler. But for the 110 members of his party the pros pects are not so bright." 'Hopper Spraying Urged How In M Bed Areas No Inspection Says Nikita lerina of Ihe inserts, the agent warned. Jendrejewski urged ranchers lo ride egg bed areas now and Th rhstvtlrh rontiniies- "William Grove, proprietor of I the Bed Lion pub. just up the road from Macmillan's home. says he can accommodate TWO. MOSCOW l'PI Premier Ni The Stone Quarry, another hostel- fcita Khrushchev Saturday with- rv about a hall mile trom 1 h e.drew his offer of three annua) on- site inspections of a nuclear lest han and demanded Ihul Proitr.l lion. Ihe agent said Kennedy act as well as talk about 1 0nc 10-acre of larger-sized Prime Minister's house, can ac commodate eight. "But what about the 100 oth ers in the President's party and 'peace. the inrwidd members of Ihe pres Khrushchev's statement, con corps that will accompany the iajned in a long interview with the I S. Chief Executive? 'Communist party newspaper Prav- - da, was considered a brusque re- c commoners think we have pij to Kennedy's speech last Mon problems when we get word thatday , crarfuaic., American tncie nernert ann Auni r.mma . University and all Ihe children are arriving I , ' h KcnW() a). day alter lomnrrow for .t''P- noum-ed a U.S. mnratorium on nu aver visit on their wav In Crater 1 , ..... ., I American-Soviet "high level" dis I cussions on a test ban would open Grasshopper egg beds on the Upper Marsh, in the Fort Klamath area, and on range and meadow land in other parts o( the county have been hatchinR i Catch the .small hoppers on the rapidly tne last lew nays, loumy beds with pround spray equip Agent Wait Jendrejewski. said m-nt. lie explained that later. Saturday. ' aflor beds have hatched and 'hop. a lew newjy naicnea nopprs;Dors have scattered, contro be- were reported by ranchers lasttcomos murh morc difficult and week. Surveys by agents last! Cotly. week found onlv newlv-hatched, . ... ... ,, :. The onlv insecticide which can hoppers so sma 1 they uou d be . . i , j v. i ,be ued at this season is Sevin overl(K)ked bv eftsual nhcrva-! - , jr. , per acre. There is no residue problem nr time restriction on where Sevin is used, he p.m. at KUmath Valley Hospital, a present for Father's Day. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dean Sneddon, 2002 Reclamation Avenue. Babies in the nursery are on display behind glass so relatives can siza up new arrival. Patient nurses sometimes return child to parent's view several times during visiting hours. Below, prospective father paces the floor just before the arrival of baby daughter which mado him eligible to celebrate Father's Day, today. ( Fixed Bayonets Morse Maryland 'Martial Law' In Civil Rights Tension and Negroes called off demonstra tions "for several days" to see what happens. Atlanta The Atlanta public schools accepted 8fi of 191 appli cations of Negroes to transfer from all-Negro schools to predom inantly white schools. Jackson, Tenn. A federal judge ordered officials of Jackson and Madison County to submit plans for classroom integration by next month. By United Piths International Negro and while leaders planned to resume negotiations toward easing racial tensions Sat urday in Cambridge. Md.. where National Guardsmen with fixed bayonets enforced a "limited mar-, tiai law." Uncial unrest continued in Pan-1 ville, Va., and in other cities both North and South. Maryland Gov. J. Millard Tawes said that after a three- hour meeting in his Annapolis of fice Negro and white leaders in Cambridge agreed to resume negotiations which collapsed when violence broke out earlier this week. Impose Curfew National Guardsmen, railed out j Friday, clamped a 10 o'clock cur few on the city at night. A crowd of about 100 irate Negroes finally dispersed without any action by tin troops after their leader begged them to "think of your POKTUWD UP1 Gov. Mark women and children" and go llattield's dismissal of two mem home miietly. jbers of the State Industrial Acci- A leen-aticd white youth was (lent commission was more tnan slightly wounded Friday night in Labor Leader Calls SIAC Firings Right Charlottesville, Va. The city council announced the appoint meat of an intor-racial committee to work toward improving race relations. Detroit Negro leaders mapped plans for a "walk to freedom" through downtown Detroit June 23, hoping for a turnout of 100.000 persons. Gov. George Romney de clined an invitation to participate, but said he would send a representative. i.Jackson when he rode by a group of Negro youths. Police said Mac Me(rce, 11), rr Justified," Multnomah County Cen tral laiihor Council Secretary Ed ward Whelan said Saturday. whclnn, who also is a Demo- narlifir.hatf hvi hiinrwr un TO- Mltu r,iUi' i . ,a.d. The material is more ex of the marsh. The next few weeks will see egg beds hatching rapidly, and movement off the beds and scat- Lake. MT- here next month and called for new East-West attitude to ease. the cold war. pensive than those u-cd previous ly, he added. The agent explained that there is a W-day restriction on grazing, and there are residue problems I with Deldnn. which he kit could j not he recommended at this time. ! Property owners w ho - seek to ; control 'hopjwrs should do so now. when thev can use the more ex pensive Sevin with ground equip- ment. and will not have lo reortl VIETIANE (UPli Neutralist to air spraying which would be) Neutralists Have Setback! 7iT HI ! -I i' 1 ,i ''( ; .J 'r ceived a minor wound in his'crauc stnus reprccnunve irom .h,.lrto- Irnm a 22-ealitvi Multnomah tnuniy, aaio ine ae- bullel while ridin with tkomel lion wan in accord wiUi misses-: friends thmunh a "bi)id"riinr"""' ne nume m ur.- i i. Siui iK irh borlu.od." He w a I rented at'Hv session, a .laekson hospital. Tl, "vernor last week branded tt'arranta Isnurd Sidney lxwii of Salem and Mrs. Poliie in Danville eonlinueil Iheir .-eareh for Neorn leiidem on .5i w I 1 I whom warrants have been worn out charging them with violation of a new get-tough ordinance against mass demonstrations. Annul ."M)0 Negnws attempird io deseyrei-ate some restaurants and hotels in Kayetteville. N.C.. Fri day night and police arrested IM i for violating the city s anti- trespass laws, obstructing iramc eflicient" and dismissed them ef fective June 25. Both said they would present their case at a hearing June 24 in Salem. Lewis represent management and Mrs. icwis represented the public on Ihe commission. The la bor memler, William A. Callahan of Portland, was not affected by, the action. "The division, vacillation, con- Eind disobeying law enforcement fusion and diffusion of efforts by tun of the Ihrce rommis&inner ,m,rs , . left the governor with no choice.' There were thec other 'Vhelnn sa.d developments: . f harlrslon. S C. I" o 1 I r e , arrested 2 Neroo altemptinn '" W a ho,, a,, USS pmes Savannah. Ga. The chamber nf eotnmerce asked businessmen to desej resale downtown facihtie CYNTHIA HARLESS ' Governor' Keeps Busy Iforees have lost another outpost appreciably more costly il Sevin Imagine the dilemma of the Prime Minister of Great Britain and his lad) when they learn ili-.r n .iitT.t nt u.h'Lc hfwn llvv are poinu to have to put up nnt "e v.nmmiinisu permiuea iven- on (he strategic Plain of .lars to is use1 later on only Hie President of the L nited I 'fwh be widely cir- pr0 . Communist Pathet ljo AnenK urne concentrated ion j Sla'te. and his staff of 110 bm rotated herf" "re oecurrencc , orccs jt wa, announced bereilrol efforts by individual ranch-! too-odd nn-cv reporters as well. (Khrushchev said it had;,saturdoy. ers on ep lieds now as the most. Greatness has its problems. "" " imiimii. neutralist premier I'nnce sou-leiiecnve ana least exiensne But the Soviet premier's state-lvanna Phoumas olficc issued a met'nud of rontrolline 'hopiers' blunt hr.-jMnr. Rail Strike Threat Eased To July 10 'Shoot Yell Agitators Gov. Cynthia Jean Harlev", lfi, of mythical Girls State nt Sa lem, has an activity background that made lier eligible among other qualifications for (lie top jki.sI in st') to government. , She is tlie first Klamath Kalis girl to fill the governor's chair and was elected from among some 2W girls attending the an Jnuat gathering. , Cynthia is the daughter of Cant. and Mrs. R I- H.trloss. Her la tivr is 4m;ih Field Maintenance officer with two years duty at Kinasley Kield Slw is a native of EI Ren o, Okla , will le a wnior at Henley High School next fall. Her days I have been crowded with the tud i MOSCOW L'PI '-Soviet cosmo- H-s of on honor student ami extra- natit Valery K. Hykovsky ateC,jrrtnijar ai.jvitjcs. . saiihage pie and caviar during his cvnthm was one of lour j-miurs iMTond day in space Saturday! Ilie NllMnal Honor Society at land then dozed off while live j ii(.npv .l..rt,.H in i.rti.-in.-.t in television fed his sleeping image j hfl h (nj((r (;o,u,Be On Caviar JACKSON. Mis iI'PH A ionto screens in Itussian homed. The 2B-year-old space pilot ap peared to 1m getting along fine Bowl this yenr; she was a Miss Teen-Age America finalist in Klamath County and appeared as a beauty queen in last year's tupping funeral ceremony ano m J(S ()(, tthirj( on ,0 wha( m.,y M, "wiiniitiif nwireri or s ain - i.. ; 1 1 " 1. Ml,ar Kvers V " "'. . " ' Aimed Korees Day parade. find the emotions of Jackoir.wnril(U1 fkW note in the news: I ment indicated an abrupt stiffen- communique saying neutralist! this year. Intormed sources in Moscow ning of the Kremlins position onltorces have withdrawn Irom (he Jendrejewski likeneo late M.-a intimate that U. ( ol Valery By- tbc test ban issue and appeared outpost of Ban Vang Nhong to a son. large-scale control effort-kov-ikv. who reporcd his Voslokito bode ill for next month's ; rear position at Mung Hiem in aimed at winced hopers a S functioning perfcctlv as he wentMalks. ithe plain area. '"locking the barn door too late ' into hus ITtli orbit early Saturday morning, may be joined by second Sputnik M VNNF.D by WOMAN. Question Im-dy got railroad management (and latHir Saturday to agree that Slie is winner of the l'nitef N.idons Youth pili inia.:c Contest Ston-.orei hv the Odd Fellows and Heliek.ih lodges of Klam ath and likc couutie. was first runnerup to the Mardi Ciras queen Fobmnrv nl Kinglsey and Is there NOTHlNti that thee Russians can't do? 1 Ailing Herbert Hoover Shows Improvement from Mrs ui;ilte Xorthrup. nf Chilnquin: "Answerins our inquiry of tlie other day. when I was a leen accr arwl lived in Humptulips. Wash., an elderly Indian told me that the name meant "hard to po!e." meaning that the Indians ithe Quinaults' had a bard lime polinR Iheir ducout canoes tip tredm, probably because of the swift current. "He also said thai lli'iiiiam. a city near Humptulips. meant ' hungry for wood" because tic larce amount of drillwixjd at the mouth of the river looked like it Wis ne'.in gobbled up hv the wa ter 1 I i pas Tan. inc 'he nrd on to Heib .; 1, J ! i NEW VOIIK 't'Pl1 Tlie doc- alert, and until about last week a loud chorus ters treating Herbert Hiiver (or ,e has rontinued daily work at , ,"rt, anemia and intestinal hleedmi; his desk said Saturday "there has been im provement" in the former presi dent's condition. In a medical bulletin short ly before noon, the doctors said "there is no evidence of 'the' con- new anll scKleitlon Ocn.nini. ,,.:(.( lhm! n.im Ins chair (I..I- ... , lam uni; the IDIh orbit and floated ' UAMIIM.IUN 1 I'l' - i-sing aispuie over work rules aim avei i ,,,, VKp ,l( slI1K,nCi cluppiim , ,!,( , his cabin. Piesidcnl Ken-.a nalionwide railroad strike iili monslr.ilurs led by two winte ,.t one point there seemed tnl I 11 nn 1..1 1... '....11.. ... i.n.ll..ar. SIII L'fd IlltO'l.i. ...m. fl.l...lft. .n I the., .he President wa'med. iM- area nH s,.k1 on!,,,on, between the space CxZtZ . .. , . la s.lr.-. l corner tauiillng ilice b Vostok 5. and the ground berausel"1 ,' ,, T ,, , mnu,re((or - should he.""' kimuline ol inlerlerence Irian other tran,.iM'l'r,'-""r" made hi lore July in to tln-.r i "Thwe '" '"' "Sh...l. .h.l. shH,l .' millers, but there wa, no inriica-l - w uie enacuiM'ni 01 new iriMu-( -fnts was an apparent reirrence won 01 any trounie wnn ine space i twin which will pro'ert til" puhljcito ihe fart Kvern was killed in ship itvlf. , n v ni hi. homo hv a, . i n m 11 nm Kirn in. fr..m . u.,.H,-nv,r..H vaeant lot imkovskv had comoleted WMtre, ars Jlllllor clilsS rov legislation on free cf.Ilertive bar-' .mn ....i h ,A vims than 2d orhits and had ?one m reM'nt.itive :r the Mudcnt Coun- i... .1... i L'.iinhiP will te incalr-ol.ihle " ...-.,1 n., .hikin-k :mH h.-irki'H no sleeu in soace (or the st-rond ! lltfll UH'ir i ,,n "I 1 1 11 ,1 . .1 n i..,.. 1... 1 .wl mJwYi ilf4. llime. II showed livo nirtore nf 11 a jiivnx 111 iiiii.iui muir.n iim- in' "' i"'" ,-1 r. ........ ... , i;nls. s.,m.. mira.-le ernes to 11,.,,, m....i,n, m,.rn,n h..n, moved in to break up tlx' crowd, nun fieepinK in ine c.inin. .'if.-tinst a li. v nf itc mil tt;nix. ., , . , ,.T ( , sniHT who opened fire on him cow television announced i-ech ritmM-lition. (iovernnr Harl"ss totaUsI a 3.71 grade average tins year to quali ty lor Ilie honor roil, is a Hed f "WM'V The sike-man said Hoover,;"':. J". 'J l,rd' is management and lalmr bowed to Twenty-seven were arrested. who underwent an operation for removal of a cancerous tumor last I The 'Negroes who took part inicosmonaiit had observed the She sines in the choir at the lll.isc Cliiiiiel and assists when II said thai duritiK Ine day thc weded witii a Sunday School HERBERT HOOVER " I If. f I..'. It... I I. - fl-l . . . . 1 1 tl.'j .....(. .,nJ .,,..m,t . Hoover again referred to his ; " ,M" s '"tu,M 41 the vmleme represenred oniy H (U.c t,u . . . ,A i,. nas they pottKine any action that ,fr.,,.ii,m .f ttu rmwd (hot turned numlwr oi ta-k that mane for i.. l . vtiininu um s on in. ii" tt,. ni" . -. ..I. summer. ;"--Z'' b.r.bd8v. Al .In- dedication of W P'''" ". Mr th, funeral. : ,h' ' "i.he HertH.rl'Hw.ver Library in hisH Hocks and bottle, were hulled tinned hterdmg- that brought on !hometon of West Branch. Ima.'- 'i.-i-uiun piessreat the oincers ami major .m.co his illness this week .iiers h(Klk, lh, shal.ms gailKT.move by the Presiclci,! that ork Thompson ncWres.seil Ihe cily bv tu. k..n.... a i..; He sjud there Mould be no more: . .. M. The wiy tlie talks have Ixi n inilio and television lo urge nil SCIKlUICO millltai UUlK-IIUS lllltf condition uh.nnu.nlh,l.,r.nlH IIOWOI, CM.M.-s Hoover's illness was made public . Hnwer. a llepuhlican Mlwiiwa, drM deserilmt . routineliiOTiroi couri nppioveo wiik Asked when vr was stru k- -vrved as the siu prcsidcnl Irom chM-kup. Shortly tliereaflcr Ihe tie rules changes the unions have -n. a spokesman said "mm can't '" llul iTT ""in mor oieration was porloimcd hy.d they will not accepl. ,nn..,r,i a ia iiu. h,r !.mv oiIht vh.cf evcciilue in a i,,.,m i ,.;, Im.;,,Ii hv Dr. I "This case has dragged on The spokesman said ;:k( every L -'v h:si,.iv Itudolph N Schullinger, who laterjmiich too loon " Ihe Pre-ilcnl inlo the crowd and telling Ihe Ne m..n nl a.Kamed aje hr has hisl lie hid an o!fn i.il fareiseM to theireimrted Hie m tenant cronth loid Ihe iK'god.ilor, I here has end riavs and davs thai are nol nariv at toe l'4 (.nl' National had beat removed and "no recur-1 been one poslixmemeiit of class. Slie will p) to college lo get degree in education and hopes a taxing day." He reported him-'some day, lo Join the diplomatic e!f "in high spirits. '" : service. s remains serious, nui was im-i , . , .. i ... i ... Ithe former presidents dav Ten days later on Aug. 20 he!8'il!. .msi mr mm- I entered the Columbia. I're.sbvler-; nigm .Monday wiK-n the railrnads nan Medical (enter here lor whai!" " ' i'" 1 residents lo slay out oi ine nown town area I S. Assistant AMorney 1'ioncrni .lohn lloar, who was present in Ihe downtown area when tlie vio lime erupted, finally broke Ihe hack ol Ihe disorder by wadin the! "Hre.ik this up H i getting dan Lumber Dispute Both lidet ol lh currtnt diipul In th lumbering industry havt itatad their views. These views ere carried today on Page 3 A. You ere urged to read both sides in this controversy. mi good! He has 'been meniaily 1 onvention in Chicago th.il brought rence is anti iimled " Ihour of showdown after another, gormis " t