Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 09, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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New Mystery Stirs Profumo Scandal
LONDON (UPI New mystery
was stirred up in the widening
Profumo scandal today by pub
licly expressed doubts that a rich
former boyfriend of call girl Mar
ilyn tMandyl Rice-Davics had
died as reported.
The man in question. Peter
(Polish Peter) Rachman, 42, was
reported to have died of a heart
attack last Nov. 30. Miss Riee
Davies, 18, testified during a vice
hearing recently that slic had
lived with Rachman for nearly
two years.
Labor Member of Parliament
Ben Parkin, quoting rumors cur
rent in London, scoffed at the low
value of Rachman's estate and
suggested that it would have been
easy "to switch bodies."
Edgeware General Hospital,
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NEWS, Klamath Fall. Oregon
wliero Rachman was declared
nn Arrival, denied the im
plication Monday night and said
the dead man was iiacnman.
Scandal Leak Out
Ten days after Rachman's re
nnrtnt Aea the Profumo scan
dal started to come into the open
when a West Indian musician.
John Educeombe. fired five pistol
shots at the apartment of call girl
Christine heeler, a tnend oi miss
Rice-Davies.
Christine's absence from the
country when she was scheduled
to testify at Edgecombe's trial
led to charges slic was covering
up for a prominent person.
War Minister John Profumo
first denied, then admitted, to par
liament he had been carrying on
illicit relations with Miss Kecler.
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What hind of monster?
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Show Starts at 1:30 P.M.
Out at 5:00 P.M.
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Tuesday. July a. IKS
and resigned his post. She later
claimed to have been intimate
with Soviet assistant naval attache
Eugene Ivanov at the same time
Christine and Mandy have told
sensational stories about vice in
governmental circles and high so
ciety. Both were w itnesses in tlie
pre-trial hearing of Dr. Stephen
Ward, a well-known osteopath ac
cuscd of living off the prostitu
tion earnings of them and oth
er young girls.
It was during iter testimony at
the Ward hearing that Miss It ice
Davies told of living with Rach
man. Rachman, a stateless refugee
from Poland, had extensive real
estate holdings in .London slum
areas. He also was reported to
own 20 nightclubs and to have
lived in a $200,000 mansion.
Iabor MP. Parkin brought
Rachman's name back into the
case Monday during debate in the
House of Commons.
After enumerating Rachman's
sources of income. Parkin said the
real estate tycoon left an estate
of only $22,400 when he died.
Business Manager
Appointed At UO
EUCENE (UPD- Appointment
of Walter N. McLaughlin as bus!
ncss manager of University of
Oregon was announced Saturday
by President Arthur S. Flemming.
The appointment is subject to
confirmation by the Oregon State
Board of Higher Education.
McLaughlin's appointment came
after tl)c board changed the title
held by J. Orvillc Lindstrom from
business manager to director of
fiscal affairs.
McLaughlin has been assistant
business manager at the univer
sity since 1954.
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SHRINERS INVADE Fez wearing, fun-loving Shriners
invaded Chicago by the thousands to attend the 89th
Imperial Council Session. Here Shriner John McBratnery
is "choked" by Gorden Calligan, left, and Fred Sergeant,
as they try to dump him in a city trash basket. They are
from Rameses Temple in Toronto. UPI Telephoto
May Modify
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
Maurine B. Neubergcr, D - Ore.
indicated Monday she would be
willing to discuss possible modi
fication of her bill to establish the
lOrcgon Dunes National Seashore.
Mrs. Neubergcr said slie would
talk with members of the Senate
Public Lands Subcommittee after
they return from an on-the-spot
inspection of the proposed parkl
on the Oregon coast.
However, the Oregon Democrat
said picas by officials of the Pa
cific Power and Light Co. and
the Crown Zcllerbach Corp. for
further cuts in the size of the pro-!
posed park wore "not new.
She said the same proposals
had been made during hearings
on the bill both here and in Ore
gon.
BASIN
BONANZA
BONANZA GARDEN CLUB will
meet on' Wednesday, July 10, at
2 p.m. at the home of Virginia
Hartley. It will be a costume
parly, "come as you garden,"
with a prize for the most fit
ting costume. Alyce Haley will
speflk on iris care, and Phyllis
Huffman will be in charge of the
auction. Honey raised will be
added to the fund for the Inter
community Hospital.
MR. AND MltS. BEN MC
CRACKEN SR. and Ben McCrack
cn Jr. flew their plane to Klamath
palls from Kirkland, bringing Ben
McCracken III to spend the sum
mer with 1ns grandmother, .Mrs.
Annie Romtvedt.
MARY FULK of Cave' Junction
is visiting with her aunt, Mrs.
Reg Thomas, and family. She
spent a week in Klamath Falls
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ami
Mrs. Louis Monroe Jr.
MR. AND MRS. JOHNNIE
MARSHALL and family of the
Bay Area are spending a few
days in Langell Valley with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Brclt.
DEANNA BROWN and Charles
Oraden of Los Angeles pcnt a
few days with Deanna's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown.
MR. AND MRS. TED CARNES
arc spending a lew days at Rome
Ore., with her sister, Mrs. Dale
Diutti).
MR. AND MRS. MELVIN DA
VIS and family. Mr. and Mrs
Merlin Davis and family, and
Mr. and Airs. Willard Keller of
Eastern Oregon are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis
AARON AND TIM N1ELSON of
Langell Valley are visiting their
mother and other relatives in
San Francisco. .
MR. AND
BROWN and
MRS. MARVIN
sons of Mcdford
spent a few davs with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hartley. They came
(or funeral services for his uncle.
John McFall.
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Dunes Bill
She said the same proposal
had been made during hearings
on the bill both here and in Ore
gon. The final decision, Mrs. Neu-I
bergcr said, would be in the
hands of the Interior Committee.
She is not a member of the com
mittee. Subcommittee members, headed
by Chairman Alan Bible, D-Ncv.,
were expected to return early this
.veck from an inspection tour of
the Oregon Dunes and other pro
posed park areas in the West.
Mrs. Neuberger's, bill calls for
a park of about 42.000 acres, com
pared with a 30.000-acre park pro
posed by Rep. Robert B. Duncan.
D-Ore.. in legislation pending in
the House. Interior Secretary
Stewart L. Udall has recommend
ed a park of about 44,000 acres.
BRIEFS
PETE K1DWEI.L of Ontario is
spending a lew days at his ranch
in Langell Valley where he is co
owner with Charles Keck.
MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND
BARCLAY and Rodney Pfeiffcr of
Sprague River, Paul Dearborn.and
Art Brooks attended the drag
races in Redding on Sunday. Bar
clay won a trophy on his division.
MR. AND MRS. PALL KINS-
VATER of Klamath Falls spent
the weekend at Gcrber Dam with
Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Harris.
MR. AND MRS. ART MONROE
left by plane July 5 for Wilbur.
Wash., where they will attend
the 1943 class reunion of M r s.
Monroe's high school graduation
class.
MRS. VIOLA DEARBORN of
Bishop. Calif., and Mr. and Mrs
Bud Bland and granddaughters,
Sheila and Cindy of Lone Pine
arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lcs
Leavitt and other relatives in
Langell Valley.
MR. AND MRS. BILL BECII-
DOLDT spent a few days in Mcd
ford with a sistcr-in-law, Mrs.
Eva Bcchdoldt.
MRS. KENNETH I1R1CZISCSE
will be honored with a stork
shower at the Boiufnza Library
on July 19 at 8 p.m. All friends
lie invited.
SUSAN WILLIAMS, assistant
counsellor at Rogue River Girl
Scout tamp at Lake of the
Woods for six weeks, spent the
holiday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Williams.
Round Butte
Work Starts
MADRAS (L'PP Work resumed
at the WO million Round Butte
Dam hvdroelectric project Mon
day evening after a wildcat strike
hy one union stopped construction
tor one shift.
A half dozen pickets from Local
17 of the Technical Knginecrs and
Architects Association appeared
on the access road to the project
Monday morning.
Tl union has been negotiating
a contract with the engineering
subcontractor. Claytor and Asso
ciates. Eugene. Some boilermak
crs and other employes already
had gone to work, but aH'others
honored the picket line.
The pickets were withdraw n aft
er union officials said the strike
was unauthorized hy their Seattle
headquarters. Work resumed with
the start of the 4 30 p m. swing
shift.
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EDITOR'S NOTE Over
shadowed by the dally reports
pf conflict and crisis from the
nation's ci'tl rights battle
grounds lus been a growing list
of southern cities where deseg
regation has taken place with
little or no fanfare. Negroes lor
the first time are eating in res
taurants and sleeping in hotels
where they were turned away
a few months ago. A survey
reveals a lowering of racial bar
riers In all southern states ex
cept Mississippi.
By United Press International
Negroes no longer are required
to Eil in separate balconies in
motion picture theaters. in Utile
Rock, Ark., Amarillo, Tex., and
Richmond, Va.
A Negro can now spend the
night, or dine out, at some of
the leading hotels in Charlotte,
N.C.. Orlando, Fla., and Atlanta.
A few months ago they were po
litely turned away.
The "white" and "Colored"
signs that designated separate
water fountains in several Deep
South cities have been discarded.
Quietly, and in many cases
Bookmaking
Hearing Set
PORTLAND (UPD - Thirteen
persons were scheduled to be ar
raigned before Multnomah County
Circuit Judge Charles Redding to
day on gambling charges.
They were arrested in a crack
down on alleged bookmaking and
other gambling by city and county
authorities. More arrests are ex
pected as a result of secret in
dictments returned by a Multno
mah County grand jury recently.
Two men surrendered Monday
to county authorities. They arc
John R. Addington, 36, .of Port
land and Lester Neil. 47. of Van
couver, Wash. Glenn E. McQueen,
51, Portland, was arrested a few
hours later. ,
The crackdown started with
raids on six establishments July
4.
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has a longer tail. Almost nothing
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Racial Barriers Lowered
without publicity, a number of. the restrooms at the state Capi
southern towns and cities have tol al Little Rock.
lowered racial barriers, or are in
the process of doing so.
Many have taken the action on
a voluntary basis. Some aclca
after secret negotiations between
white and Negro leaders. Others
decided to follow the recommen
dations of biracial committees.
Civil rights protest marches
and demonstration or the threat
of them speeded the desegrega-'
tion progress in such cities as
Birmingham, Ala., and Greens
boro, N.C.
In Atlanta, about 50 restau
rantsmost of them in the down
town area agreed secretly to be
gin serving Negroes without a
public announcement of the names
of the restaurants. Segregationist
pickets began turning up a few
days later at several restaurants
but the owners said there had
been no significant decline in
business.
Only in Mississippi was rigid
segregation maintained in public
facilities throughout the stale. A
segregated restaurant at the Jack
son Municipal Airport resulted in
standup integration. Seats were
removed and customers must
stand at a counter for service.
The quiet desegregation was not
confined to movies, restaurants
and hotels.
In Atlanta, the local chapter of
Alcoholics Anonymous announced
that membership was open to both
races.
A UPf survey disclosed this
recent desegregation in the South:
Alabama: Birmingham, scene
of violent racial clashes this
spring, removed white and Negro
signs from restrooms and water
fountains at downtown stores.
Five stores plan to desegregate
lunch counters in August. Lunch
counters in Huntsville serve bolh
races. Those in Mobile have done
so for months.
Arkansas: Four downtown ho
tels, one restaurant and motion
picture theaters in Little Rock
and theaters in Pine Bluff were
desegregated. Signs removed from
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Florida: Twenty-seven restau
rants and 29 motels and hotels in
Orlando "voluntarily and peace
fully opened their doors to serve
all citizens." Mayor Robert S.
Carr announced.
Georgia: Atlanta desegregated
downtown restaurants, hotels and
public swimming pools. Rome.
Valdosta, Tifton arid Savannah
opened public libraries to both
races. Brunswick and Columbus
integrated lunch counters. Macon
voluntarily desegregated city
parks and courthouse and city
hall restrooms. Macon lunch coun
ters and the public library were
integrated last year.
Louisiana : Baton Rouge, inte
grated facilities such as lunch
counters and restrooms in the
Municipal Building and the East
Baton Rouge Parish county'
Courthouse. Rigid public facility
segregation maintained in the
rest of the state, including New
Orleans.
Miislsslppl: No desegregation of
public facilities reported.
North Carolina: Hotels, motels
and restaurants began accepting
Negroes for the first time in Ral
eigh, Kinston. Charlotte. Greens
boro and Winston-Salem. City
stemming pools at Durham were
desegregated.
Soulh Carolina: Variety store
lu'.ch counters in Greenville, Spar
tinburg, Charleston and Rock
Hil! serve both whites and Ne
groes. Columbia lunch counters
have followed the policy for
months.
Tennessee: Downtown Nashville
restaurants, motels and hotels de
segregated after racial demon
strators and public parks in
Clarksdale did the same. Nego
tiations were begun to abolish seg
regation at theaters in Chattanoo
ga where Negroes have quietly
been using, the city golf courses.
Downtown Memphis theaters
quietly descgrated. '
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Texas: Houston voluntarily in
tegrated its swimming pools;
most restaurais in Amarillo now
.serve Negroes and nine motels in
the city accepted Delegates to a
Negro Elks convention. Eating
places in many Texas cities in
tegrated. Virginia: Thirty-five to 40 res
taurants in Richmond and motion
picture theaters in Alexandria
and Arlington and a dozen or so
in Richmond, Norfolk and Ports
mouth abolished segregated seating.
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