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    IIERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon
Monday. Junr 17, 1963
PAGE
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller Campaign
Based On Meeting Wife 'Happy'
; Comnuuiitij '
!; Caiendar ;
ALBANY. NY. cUPli A kev
phrase ul Gov. Nelson A. Koike-
feller's unofficial campaign for
the 1964 Republican presidential
nomination is:
"1 would like you to meet Hap-
r-year-uld bride and on his own
energy and ability as a campaign
ei to recoup his political fortunes.
Warmly Received
Mrs. Rockefeller met her initial
Apolitical tests with seeming sue
py. cess, being warmly received at
With these seven words, Rocke- receptions in Albany and New
feller is meeting head-on the I Vork City. The governor's itin-
controversial issue of his divorce crary (or the month included a
from his first wife and recent number of appearances about the
marriage to Mrs. Margaretta Fit- state with his wife. She also is:
ier Murphy, nicknamed "Happy." scheduled to accompany him to
Political reaction to Rockcfel-j'he National Governors' Confer
ler's marriage to a divorced e,,ce in Miami next month.
mother of four has been describ
ed as "disastrous" by some ob
servers who once looked upon
him as the No. 1 GOP White;
House choice. But Rockefeller has
made it clear that he is not to
bt considered out of the race.
The governor is banking on the
personal appeal of his attractive.
Duck Thief
Found Deed
SAN FRANCISCO UPI - A
ffl-ycar-old woman, charged with
petty theft for taking ducks from
a park in Los Angeles, has been
found dead in an apparent suicide
over her humiliation at having
been arrested, police said.
Officers said the body of Mrs.
Venceslava Hanash was found in
a hotel room Friday night. She
had left a note on a tahje along
side three empty bottles which
had contained sleeping pills.
Future Seen
For Excerpts
NEW YORK iUPH - In this
150th anniversary of the birth of
Richard Wagner it is evident his
operas have a future as orches
tral excerpts for stereo phono
graphs. This is no brash assertion
they are without future ai op
eras, please understand: it mcrciy
is recognition of the thick curtains
of sound they raise in any house
with good amplification.
Three stereo spectaculars pieced
together from these operas have
been marketed at the same time.
The one by the Philharmonic Or
chestra, w ith Otto Klemperer con
ducting, has the most unity. It is
an orchestral skip through the
four "Ring" operas which renews
one's awe of the consecutiveness
of the 17-hour music drama w hich
they create (Angel 35947'.
Mrs. Hanash had been sched- The one conducted by Hans
duled to appear in Los Angeles ; Knappertsbusch with the Munich
-Municipal Court to enter a plea Philharmonic is by far the most
Despite her warm acceptance
and standing ovations at party
gatherings, there are doubts in
the minds of some Republican
strategists. Chief among these is
the question of custody of Mrs.
Rockefeller's four children.
. Rockefeller has said the matteri
is still being worked out be-1
tween his wife and her former;
husband, Dr. James S. Murphy.
They have agreed, however, the
children will be "kept out of the
public eye.
Criticizes Remarriage
Former U. S. Sen. Prescott
Bush. Connecticut Republican and
a tormer Rockefeller supporter,
was outspoken in criticism of
Rockefeller's remarriage.
Rockefeller has a philosophical
attitude toward such attacks. He
told newsmen that criticism was.
"very understandable."
VI am in public life and. .
when you are in public life you
are bound to accept the respon
sibilities that go with it. One has
to see life and the problems of
lile lrom oilier people's point of
view. I think love and under
standing are the two greatest
forces and if we have that, then
we can understand how people
leel, regardless of the situation.
Best Course
One current theory is that
Rockefeller's best course is to at
Umpt to satiate public curiosity
about his second wife by repeated
public appearances.
He has indicated public senti
ment will be tested in private polls
before he decides later this year
whether he will become an active
candidate.
October is mentioned as the
month of decision.
to the petty theft charge. Two
men with whom she was arrested.
Raymond Lopez. 71, and Stephen
Newrockv, 61. pleaded innocent
operatic, and that is not surpris
ing. He is 75 years old and has
devoted much of his long career
to Wagnerian opera and to the
and asked for a jury trial, which pure Wagner mystique derived di-
Judge Sherman W. Smith set (or rectly from the master and kept
July 15. 'free of profaning compromises and
dilutions 'Westmsister-17032
Some English words, such as And the least operatic and most
abstemious, facetious and arsen-, orchestral of the three is that of
. ions, contain all the vowels in the Philadelphia Orchestra, Eu
LADIES SOCIETY. B of LFiE,
p.m., meeting, City Library
basement.
TAXPAYER'S LEAGUE, .7:30
p.m., meeting, election of officers,
courthouse.
proper sequence.
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gene Ormandy conducting. Ap
' propriately it is called "the Glor
ious Sound of Wagner." The sound
was the preoccupation, not the
drama, not the emotion. With
the (lorious Philadelphia Orches
tra producing the sound, this con
cciUration is well justified iColum
bia-6442'.
Klemperer fills out his lengthy
"Ring" excerpts with the prelude
; of "Parsifal and the Act 111 pre
lude of "Tannhaeuser." Knap
pertsbusch gives you the prelude
and Love Death of "Tristan ana
Isolde," the prelude of "Die Mois-
tersinger" and the "Tannhaeuser
and "Parsifal" excerpts. Ormandy
lingers through three excerpts in
the brilliant score of "Die Mcister
singcr." and glorifies the Venus
burg music of "Tannhaeuser" and
the Forest Murmurs o( "Sicg-fried."
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The United States plans to launch
a camera-carrying Tiros satellite
into orbit this week to search
out and track hurricanes and ty
phoons around the world.
The 297-pound satellite will be
the seventh "weather-eye" sent
into space by this nation. All six
previous shots were successful
and paid off in about 200.000
photographs that were used in
drafting weather forecasts over
the globe.
The new Tiros (short for TelC'
vision Infra-Red Observation Sat-
tellitel is the first of two Ameri
ca plans to install in space this
year. The next is slated for a
launch sometime in September.
Tiros-7 will be hurled into the
skv aboard a 90-foot Delta rocket
which has run up an almost fan-
tastic string of 17 successes. The
blast-off is scheduled for Tuesday
morning from Cape Canaveral.
Scientists hope to put the drum
shaped moon let into an orbit 400
miles above earth high enough
to permit its waterglass-sized tel
evision cameras to take a picture
of an area of 500.000 square
t miles, twice as big as the state
. of Texas, at a single snap o( the
shutter.
Tiros. 7 w ill focus its electronic
eye on tlie clouds that cover earth
and form weather fronts and
meteorological monsters such as
tornadoes, hurricanes and typhoons.
NEIGHBORS OF WOOD
CRAFT, 8 p.m., meeting, KC
Hall.
TUESDAY
FRIENDSHIP WOTM, 8 p.m.,
Chapter Night, Moose Home.
PROSPERITY R E B E K A H
LODGE, 8 p.m., special meeting,
lOOF Hall. Officers wear formals.
REBEKAH
VE.NTIO.N, 10
IOOF Hall. Prosperity officers
wear formals.
French Chef
Rules White
House Food
DUMBARTON. Scotland (UP1
When President Kennedy im
ported a chef from France to pre
side over tlie executive mansion's
cuisine, he emulated a fashion be
gun four centuries earlier by Scot
land's King James I who also
had a wife with an educated pal
ate. King James' court became fam
ous as the best fed and most fash
ionable of 16th century Europe.
MERRILL WOTM, Chapter 18,
p.m., meeting, installation.
Guests. LOOM Lodge 306. Instal
lation open to public.
DEGREE OF HONOR
p.m., executive meeting.
Bell's, 69 Pine St.
WEDNESDAY
MIDLAND GRANGE. 8
meeting, Grange Hall.
7:30
Ruby
p.m.
Tshombe Now
In Exile
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a.m. registration, it. ,,,,,,,o,i,, jarid f hu.
lory's mightiest invasions of
French culture, cooking and lan
guage. Today, 400 years later, Scottish
dishes and dialect remain richly
larded with the Gallic influence
to tlie extent that a Scotswoman
doesn't serve her guests dishes. I
She calls them "ashets" from the
French word "assiette."
Derived From Hachis
Even Scotland's national dish.
the haggis, ceremoniously piped in
with a tappit-hen of Scotch at St.
Andrews and other holiday leasts.
comes from the word hachis which
means minced or hashed meat.
The tappid - hen, from an old
French measure containing a
quart, is the traditional symbol ot
Scots' conviviality and the "auld
alliance" tics with France.
These and other tidbits about the
French influence on a Scotsman's
table were related by officials of
the Ballantine Scotch distilleries
in Glasgow and Elgin. One source
was Jimmy Horn, one of Scot
land's best "noses" meaning his
expertness as a taster. Scotch and
cognac tasters are sometimes re
ferred to as "noses" because they
use only their olfactory or sniffing
senses. The spirit is never allowed
to touch the tongue.
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Stunt Not Good Enough
To Get Elephant Room
MEMPHIS. Tcnn. (UPD Justlof America, surveys its innkcep-
for a joke, the motel operator put
up a sisn tnat read "Pets Wei
comeNo Elephants, Please!"
Then a 300-pound baby elephant
arrived in a white Cadillac,
Thai, a one-year-old pachyderm
traveling with a circus, was chauf
leured by his trainer who thought
up tne stunt to promote his show,
But motel man Bill Brouillette ot
McAllen. Tcx said this wasn't
quite enough to get tlie animal a
room.
So Thai downed several dozen
hamburgers at a nearby snack
bar and had to settle for a tent
vacant lot adjoining the
motel.
Not an unusual episode in tlie
life of a motel manager. Amus
ing and odd events are often
witnessed by personnel of Amer
ica s booming home-away-from-home
business.
One of the largest motel chains.
the Memphis-based Holiday Inns
EL1SABETHV1LLE, Katanga,
Tlie Congo (UPU Economic and
Information Minister Evariste be
came acting president of Katanga
Province Saturday as former
president Moise Tshombe arrived
in Paris and political exile.
Kimba immediately called for a
federal constitution for the Congo
the same platform Tshombe
used during the long, unsuccess
ful negotiations to bring Katanga
back into the Congo Republic
after it seceded soon alter the
Congo became independent.
Observers interpreted Kimba's
words as a strong indication he
will continue Tshombe's policies
and fight for more provincial in
dependence inside the Congo.
Kimba, 36. was foreign minis
ter of Katanga daring the seccs
sion period. He was not at Kipushi
airfield Friday afternoon to sec
Tshombe leave for Paris.
(Tshombe arrived in Paris Sat
urday morning from Salisbury,
Southern Rhodesia. His aides said
he planned to stay in the French
capital for awhile to consult with
French doctors.)
Western Youth
Most Literary
FORT MADISON, Iowa (UPli
Western teen-agers appear to be
more creative in a literary way
than their counterparts in other
sections of the country.
In the 39th annual Scholastic
Writing Awards program spon
sored nationally by Shaeffer Pen
Co.. Denver high school students
won 16 awards to top all other
cities for the fourth consecutive
year, and Salt Lake City was sec
ond with 11 citations. Next in or
der came Washington. D.C.. then
New York City, Detroit and Cleveland.
is through tlie stomach, according
to Horn.
'An educated palate and a
knowledge of history go together
Uke scotch and water, was tne
way he put it with a canny twin
kle in his eye.
The pleasures of both came
alive right under my nose, he
added.
The house of Ballantine sits vir
tually in the shadow of historic
Dumbarton Rock, crowned ny tne
ruins of the castle where the beau
tiful Mary Stuart, child queen ol
France and later last Queen of
Scots, was hidden from the Eng
lish by her devoted people.
French Influence
Before forfeiting her head to tlie
English, this tragic queen brought
the French inllucnee on scouana
to its full flower. Although French
customs waned after her death
with tlie merging of the Scottish
and English, crowns, they had try
then taken indelible root, ine tng
lish wisely refrained from trying
to scourge Ihe Scottish national
kitchen of the Gallic traditions so
deeply set by its Francophile rulers-James
I. James V and his
French wile Mary of Urraine,
and their daughter, Mary Stuart.
"In view of the quality of their
own cooking, they could hardly
do otherwise." commented Horn.
ed States Army Band and thc
United Slates Marine Band" (LSP-
26871. All four may be purchased
without fear of duplication of band
numbers, except that each ends
with "The Star Spangled Banner."
Sound reproduction has been
made in RCA Victor's Dynagroove
technique which reduces distor
tion to a minimum.
PLATTER CHATTER - He-
member Lombartlo's recording of
Bonaparte s Retreat several
years ago.' It and other mono-
phonic disks made by Guy in pre-
stereo days may be heard on
Lombardo With A Beat" in re
constituted Dupphonic sound (Cap
itol DTI843I. And Berman fans
will enjoy Shelley's latest, "New
Sides" (Verve V-150361, a highlight
of which is his takeoff on "The
Doctor." One of the most unusual
LP's ot the year is for children!
as wee! as adults. It's called "Fa
bles ot India Read hy Zia Mohycd-
din" (Caedmon TCI168I. And one
of the liest foreign recordings of
modern jazz is "Music A La Mil
anese." featuring Giulio Libano's
orchestra (Rexford LPM5015I.
LP'S OF THE WEEK Mono:
"Erroll Garner: One World Con-
WASHINGTON (UPU Tlie rl (Reprise R-080i. One ot the
Welsh influence was stronger than finest piano stylists of our times1
the Russian influence in the White in a recording ot a pcrtormance
House puppy sweepstakes, it was at Seattle's World Fair. Stereo
disclosed this weekend. "Mundo Cane" (United Artists
Puhinka. the snow white dog UAS 51031. Sound track trom the
NEW VORK (UPD Four new
recordings of martial music were
put on the market recently in an
effort to obtain funds for Wash-I
ington's proposed National Cul
tural Center.
The recordings were mode by
the four U. S. service bands with
the cooperation of the Department
lof Defense, the American redera
tion of Musicians and the Amer
ican Federation ot Television and
Radio Artists.
All the royalties will go into tlie
kitty to help construct this nation
al musical center which was au
thorized by an Act of Congress.
But even if these records did not
have an idealistic function they
would stand on their own merit.
The service bands are the finest
of their kind.
They arc "The United States!
Air Force Band and Tlie Singing
Sergeants" (RCA Victor I.SP-
2B8G. "The United States Navy
Band and The Sea Chanters"
(RCA Victor LSP-2ti8. "The Unit
Welsh Puppies
End In Front
India Trip
NEW DELHI (UPU - Premier
Jawaharlal Nehru said Saturday
that President Kennedy has ac
cepted an invitation to visit India.
He siwculaled that the President
might come here late this year
or early in 1964.
"An invitation has been con
veyed to him," Nehru told a
press conference. "It was accept
ed in a sense but no date has
been fixed. ..(he may possibly
come here' next winter or early
next year."
ers periodically to keep accounts
of their lighter experiences.
(Motel men even find funny epi
sodes served up on the tables ot
tlieir dining rooms. A guest at a
Monroe, La., motel reported an
item that caught her eye on tlie
evening menu.
"Yankee pot roast," it said,
"Southern style."
Ncwlywcds cause more humor
at times. In Chicago's Melrose
Park area, there's an inn that as
sures bridal couples a fast get
away from mischievous friends.
Operator James Schwartz has a
heliport for his guests. He dares
anyone to tie old shoes to a
helicopter.
One honeymooner. however, re
turned a room key to Columbia,
SjC.. innkeeper Gene Tucker with
note apologizing for leaving
with the key.
I have no defense for this sort
of behavior," the note said, "ex
cept to say that this is my first
honeymoon and I hope my last."
Ihen there was the man w ho
checked into a motel at Tulsa.
Okla., late one night with his
large family. Tlie tired pater
asked for connecting rooms, a
roll-a-way bed, baby bed and
oilier sleeping equipment. When
Ihe Items were delivered, the
frustrated father counted beds
and appeared satisfied until a tiny
two-year-old toddled from the
bathroom.
"One more," shouted the man,
I forgot this one."
GIANT OAK
Wvc Oak State Park in Mary
land houses the largest white
oak tree in tlie United States.
Tlie giant tree is known to be
more than 400 years old and its
uppermost branch Is & lect above
the ground.
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Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush
chev gave Caroline Kennedy, was
brought back home from the vet
erinarian s with the lour puppies
that resulted from Pushinka's
mating with Caroline's brown
Welsh terrier Charlie.
The puppies all are brown
movie, a documentary lilm with
great score.
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COYOTE DIET
Aside from rabbits and rodents,
its chief food, the coyote kills
domestic animals, devours birds,
insects, carrion and reptiles, as
well as feeding on fruit and vegetables.
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That Loosen
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unrrea real rmoarravimrni orrniifle
their plate dropped, allpped or wob
bled at JUHt the wrong time. Do not
live In fear of thle happening tovcju.
Juat sprinkle a little FAHTBETH.
the alkaline (non-acid) powder, on
your plates. Hold false teeth more
firmly, so they feel more comfort
able. Does not enur. Checks "plate
odor breath". Oct FAhTKLTH at
drug countera everywhere.
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