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Wiretapping Gets Okay By Senators WASHINGTON (UPD Mem-i hers of the Senate Judiciary Cora mittee said today they agreed with Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken nedy that new wiretapping legis lation is needed to fight increas ing Communist espionage activi-ties. ; But one, Sen. Kenneth B. Keat-i ;)ng, R-N.Y., warned that Con gress was not likely to accept he administration's bill until i Kennedy backed down from his position that no court order be required for tapping telephone lines of spy suspects. Proponents of the bill said there was little likelihood Con gress would take quick action on wiretap legislation of any kind. Both the Senate and House .'u- diciary Committees are preoccu pied with top priority civil rights bills. Essentially, the administration bill would permit the government to use information obtained from wiretaps in court. Under present law, wiretapping is permitted but the evidence cannot be used in court. Kennedy told a news confer ence Wednesday the Justice De partment was "seriously ham- pered" in anti-espionage activity by lack of laws to permit use of wiretap information as evidence. The bill also would establish for the first time rigid restrictions on wiretapping. Authorities would have to obtain a court order be fore tapping lines In the investi gation of most federal crimes. r A lL-MH l-U Doors Open 6:45 NOW PLAYING! A TRUE STORY YOU'LL NEVER FORGET Panavision Color De Luxe ItUMIO TMIU UNfTID ARtlSIS SET FOR BLOOD DONORS Two volunteers rehearse one of the duties they will perform when the Red Cross Bloodmobile stops in the Klamath Falls area Tuesday and Wednosday, July 9 and 10. Linda Wood takes the temperature of Laurie Brunt with a view to performing the tame service for blood donors who call at the blood mobile, 2:30-7:30 p.m., at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall Tuesday, or at the Kingsley Field Service Club, 10 a.m. -3 p.m., Wednesday. Laurie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brannan, 880 California Avenue, and Linda's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wood, 5006 South Etna Avenue. USAF Photo President Plans Holiday WASHINGTON (UPD - Presi dent Kennedy posted a business- wm LAST 2 DAYS! DEE DAWN HWErM-JolLUND AUDIT MURPHY PAN DURYEA IS4M BRIEN as-usual schedule at the White! House today but planned to fly. to Cape Cod after work for an extended holiday weekend. The President was scheduled to depart from the executive man sion by helicopter at 4:45 p.m. EDT for Andrews Air Force Base, Md., and a 5 p.m. takeoff! aboard his jet transport plane. His flight to Otis Air Force1 Base. Mass., is expected to take1 one hour. He then will proceed 18 miles by helicopter to Hyan nis Port, Mass. Before leaving, however, Ken nedy scheduled a day of work at Ins desk. This included a noon, EDT. meeting with Labor Secre- tary W. Willaid Wirtz to discuss1 the threat of a nationwide rail road strike. The President's wile and two children already are at their rented summer home. Bramble tyde, on Squaw Island. This is less than a mile from the homel of the President's father, Joseph P. Kennedy, where (he helicopter! win land. The elder Kennedy, only par tially recovered from the paralyt ic stroke he suffered in Decem ber, 19(31 . also is at Hvannis Port and the President will visit him during the weekend. Man Charged In Scandal Wants Sleep LONDON l'PI' Stephen Ward free on bail alter 2j days in jail, looked forward today to a rest in the country while awaiting trial on vice charges including llv ing off the earnings of call girls Christine Keller and Marilyn LMandyl Iticc-Davics. "Sleep, sleep, sleep that's what I want," the suave, 50-year old society osteopath and artist said Wednesday night after a magistrate at his pre-trial hear ing ordered him to stand trial in Old Bailey Court. He was re leased on $8.4(10 bail. No date has been set for the trial. Hard's defense attorneys! said they would ask for a post-1 poncmi'iit until September to; give tlicm time to prepare the cake. Ward said he hoped to go "off j to the country for a complete rest." He pleaded innocent to the seven vice charges at the final clay of the pic-trial liearinc. "I deny all the charges completely" he told the magistrate. Ward has admitted introducing Miss Kcelcr to War Minister John Pi'ofumo, who resinned alter conceding he lied to Parlia ment about his relations with the 21-year-old redhead. She also was intimate with a Soviet assistant, naval attache, Eugene Ivanov, who has been recalled to Mos-! cow. The charges against Ward al lege that: Between June 1, 1061, and. July 31, 12, he knowingly lived wholly or partly on the earnings of Miss heeler and other women. Between Sept. 1, 1062, and Dec. 31. 1062, he knowingly lived wholly or partly on the earnings' of Miss Rice Davies and other! women. On or about June. 1961, he persuaded Miss Keller to procure girl under 21, identified as Miss It," for himself. On or about Jan. 5, 1963. he attempted to procure a "Miss X to have intercourse with a third person. On or about June 1962. he counseled and procured an abor tion for a "Miss X." Helped to procure an abor tion for a "Miss N." Between Jan. 1. 19(i3. and June. 1963, he lived wholly or partly on the curnings of prostitu tion. The last charge was introduced by the court at the conclusion of the healing. At the same time. the court dropped two of the charges originally made against. Ward that he conspired to pro cure girls under 21 years old and that he conspired to keep brothel. LITTLE PEOPLE'S PUZZLE L J (4 li frfnn r2"! kjti tt 1 i ra PAGE S-A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Kalis, Oregon Thursday, July 4, 1963 ANSWERS N3f MOONIM JV31 01SOM 3NIfnDSOd H1331 NMOQ 01 '6 "8 f c c I 3SOOO lDN3d ONIMS siaand JOHOa dVSi SSOS3V II oi ' '9 I Treated For Stab Wounds Balboa discovered the Pacific Ocean in 1313, but Magellan crossed and named it in 1520. A Klamath Falls Indian was treated and released hy Klamath Valley Hospital after he received stab wounds in the shoulder and face allegedly inflicted by his estranged wife. William C. Bluecloud. who gave his address as the Marion Apart ments, called city police from the Waldorf Cafe at 8:45 p.m and said his former wife, Maxine 19. Cozy Hotel, cut him while they were talking in an alley in back of Vern s Tavern. Bluecloud told police he would sign a complaint against Mrs. Bluecloud, but apparently a com plaint hadn't been signed as of Tuesday morning. In relating the details of the incident, the victim told police he met his estranged wile in Vei n's and they went outside (or "friendly talk." . He said he told his wife he ,was going to, ride in the rodeo and she said he wasn't going to. Then, Bluecloud said, she started stabbing him. "I tried to be friend- !ly, but she kept on trying tul stab me," he said. Another woman who apparent ly witnessed the stabbing grabbed Mrs. Bluecloud and Bluecloud, 0DAY1 who apparently was tired of be ing friendly, went to the Wal dorf to call police. Police have the name and ad dress of the witness and will try to contact her. She left the scene before police arrived Monday night. Bluecloud received wounds in the shoulder, nose and neck, but was released shortly after treat ment at the hospital. City police arc holding Mrs. Bluecloud on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct after she became abusive during question ing by police. add to Personal Security MARCHA TUCAL,rl M Today & I rldav I Opfn ,:Att - Starts ft:llll 1 Jim llalton - Jane Komi a I 1 TCRIOIl OF ADJU STMENT Cemedv m Plus rh ntn;o n-.m M Saturday M M. 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Rrangc hall. Lalic of the Woods Highway. MONDAY DEGREE OF HONOR, 7:30 p.m., business meeting. KC Hall. ri.. Court No. 12!i.-. B p.m.. business meeting, Sacred Heart Parish Hall. Klamath Fall. Ortn ! Puttliihtd daily tot Sat ) and Sunday Strvin Soutrttrn Qrtn and Natlharn caliltrnia y ! Klamath fubiiihini Company Min l Elanndt fhant TUtd ini W. ft. twtaiiand, Pubhihar . ntartd at atcond-clatl mattar at th pMt of'ict at Klamaf Faltt, ortoon. an Auiutt 31, ltu, unaar ct m grot, Varch X Seconfl-cias Wt aat paid at Kiamain rn, urrtm and at additional mailmi dilicaai Carntr i 1 Manlh J.H I Mtnim Hi. si 1 Yaar UI M Mall in Advanct Mantn 4 Month! I Ytar Carhar and Dtalara wtHday, Caty, le Iwnday, Ceay ISt UNITSO PRIIS INTIRNATIONAL AUDIT lUNflAU OP CIRCULATION SwbKrlban Mt rvcaJvinfl dtllvary lhair Haraid and Nawt. altaia phana -A ,(. ,'.r.-i-'. 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