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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1963)
ts!. 'i . l!? ? ? ' "rf1 .f . ,,51" H?J uJfhamber Committee Offers Six Points Opposing Treaty r . w tun rignis di-monslration strengthened their legislation today joined leaders o cause. the march on Washington in voic But the realists admitted ill vote in Congress. The congressional delepaiion of almost 100 who sat on the sun- HERALD AND NEWS," Klama.h Kails. Oreeon " Thursday, August 29. 1963 PAGE S-A SHOE WAREHOUSE SHOE OF THE WEEK 6" TOP WEDGE M WORK SHOE 5H H99 Sizes 6'i - 13 Lots of shoe for the money in this week's "Shoe of the Week!" Soft, com fortable glove leather uppers in natural color with moccosin toe, and heavy, long wearing cushion crepe sole in the wedge style that's so comfortable when you're on your feet a lot! Here's a tough, good-looking work or outdoor shoe, and best of all . . . look at the price! SHOE WAREHOUSE 230 Main St. Across From Willord Hotel! Memorial to attend tha huge rally ui're basically disposed toward the aims of the march before they went. They were unanimous in prais ing the demonstration and in' voicing relief that the disorders, which no one w-anted but many feared, did not occur. But they ent back to Capitol Hill to face the sobering fact that major parts of President Kennedy's civil rights package still face an uphill light in Con gress. Senate Democratic Whip Hu bert H. Humphrey, Minn., summed up the dilemma when he told reporters that the demonstra tion itself probably changed no lawmaker's mind. However, he said, it could have an effect on the people of the na tion and indirectly on na tional feeling to which Congress is responsible. Other congressional news: Spare: Congress completed ac tion Wednesday on a bill author izing the space agency to spend $3.35 billion during the current fiscal year. Both the House and senate approved a compromise version of bills passed earlier by each chamber. The legislation now goes to the White House. Shelters: The House Rules Com mittee cleared for House action legislation to start the govern ment on a five-year. $2 billion program for fallout shelter con struction. The bill would author ize appropriations up to $190 mil lion for a one-year trial rim of a plan to eventually put up 240 mil lion shelter spaces in new and old buildings. Six points why the l.S Senale billboard dealing with Klamathlwas in reply to an eailier letter. Included in the program was a I ness Administration, explained should refuse to ratify the SHlls to read 'Portland via Klam- by Uw t.hamber requesting tl.at 22-minute motion picture entitled how the SBA and banking firms were presented to tne h.tamami Ti)e fr , ,, The Virgin of Guadalupe is the pntron saint of all Mexico. NoP ayments Until November! (after normal down paym enr or qualified trade-in) during Kirkpatrick's West n SPECIAL BUY! ghoisse HEAVY DUTY LAUNDRY PAIR StWlTMieM PAY ONLY 56 A WEEK after normal down payment or qualified trade - Remember! Your Old Washer May Make The Down Payment! Then ... No Payments Until November! Heavy Duty Westinghouse Gets Your Clothes REALLY Clean! Heavy-Duty Laundromat LGD 30 Heavy-Duty Dryer DGD 30 County Chamber of Commerce by its National Affairs Committee during the weekly meeting of the chamber Wednesday. Committee Chairman Ross Rag land recommended that the cham ber's board of directors oppose the ratification of the treaty and then express its position to Ore gon state senators in Washington, DC. Brooks Dickenman, presiding for President Jim Monteith and Vice President Jim Slillwell who were absent, accepted a motion de ferring the matter until the next meeting of the board. After presenting his recommen dation. Ilagland cited Russia's had faith in the past and the risk i that the U.S. might be lulled into a false sense of security as two principal reasons why the treaty should not be ratified. Ragland further pointed out that it is unrealistic to assume that a test ban would result in an end ! the production ot nuclear wea pons. A treaty such as the one devised in Moscow would not stop a non-signatory country which de sires to become a nuclear from manufacturing such weapons, he said. On a fourth point, Ragland said that the establishment o( such a treaty would tend to increase world tension, not decrease it Non-signatory countries may be gin testing and "get ahead of the present nuclear powers," increas ing international tension, he ex plained. In addition, there would le suspicion that Russia might cheat or abrogate the treaty w ith out warning, Ragland added. On another point. Ragland stat ed that such a treaty could inter fere with the development of peaceful uses of atomic energy as tactical weapons and also would curtail the development of anti missile defenses in the U.S. In conclusion, there is nothing in the treaty that couldn't lie ac complished by an agreed mora torium between the two nations, he remarked. In other business. Dickerman announced that the chamber had received a letter frcm Gov. Mark O. Hatfield in which the governor commented that he had requested the state highway engineer to in vestigate why corrections had not been completed on a highway sign in Weed, Calif., according lo a proposal made in April. The sign reads "Portland via U.S. (K) and Klamath Falls via U.S. 97." The chamber has sought to have changed that part of the an investigation be made of the Financing A Small Business. The cooperated in providing financial ginernorldelay. llilm, produced by the Small Busi-1 assistance to small businessmen. 4 Washing Cycles Pre-Wash Setting Weighing Door e o O Suds 'n Water Saver 3 Temperature Settings Time Control Dial Built-in Lint Collector Handy Loading Door More of Everything with WESTINGHOUSE! Everything with WESTINGHOUSE! SAVE EVEN MORE WITH GREEN STAMPS! PATRICK'S 7th & Klamath Ph. TU 4-8886 Skits Given For Grange MIDLAND The Midland Grange held its regular business meeting Aug. El with Louie btorKi and his staff ot officers presiding. I Members who wish to take the 7th Degree in November at a ! meeting of the National Grange in Portland were asked to contact Mildred Largent for tickets and information on chartered bus transportation. Poc Valley Grange presented a humorous skit and the Midland Juveniles also presented several skits. This was followed by com-, munity singing. Discussions were held on the income tax, and dessert luncheon; was served by Alice Hoover, 1 assisted by the Juveniles. j Guests included Bill and Mil dred Novotny and Zetta Sullivan of the Lost River Grange; Kd and Martha Wentz, Albert and F.leanor Grant and Art Rice of Poe Valley Grange, and F.dilh Wiard, Mary Ann Crapo, Dor othy Caldwell, Florence Bryan. Rae Fowler and Earl King of Shasta Vew Grange. Poe Valley Master Ed Wentz was escorted lo the master sta tion by Eleanor Sukraw, lady assistant steward, and Jerry Sayles, assistant .steward, and Wentz were welcomed by Louie Stork, Midland master. The next regular meeting of the Midland Grange will be Sept. 4 at 8 n m. at l'ie Midland Grange Hall. Police Note Bike Thefts Sgt. Ray Howard, cily police juvenile officer, today reminded parents thai there has lieen a rash of bicycle IhefN in the city in recent weeks. He said parents should make sure that their children's bi cycles arc secured ai nights with locks. 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