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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregon Wedndday. October It. 1963 PAGE- J A All Leading GOP Hopefuls Win Ike's Support WASHINGTON (UP1) - For mer President Dwight D. Ei senhower told fellow Republi cans Tuesday night that he could support any of the prom inently mentioned possibilities for the 1964 GOP presidential nomination. Sen. Barry Goldwaler of Ari zona, the current Dace setter- was the only one of those pos sibilities in the audience of about 800 celebrating Eisenhow er's 73rd birthday a day after the event. The former President said he was confident that any of the possible candidates met two qualifications which he laid down and whoever is nominat- HURRY . . . ONLY 3 MORE DAYS OF Merit's Grand Opening Celebration ON APPOINTMENT AS THE NEWEST APPLIANCE DEALER RCA -Whirlpool DRYER Grand Opening Sale Price n SHOP TONIGHT and THIS FRIDAY 'TIL 9 MERIT'S ed could expect his "fervent support." In describing the qualifica tions, he said he was sure that no prospective candidate would permit destruction of U.S. alli ances with other free nations and that all favored sound fis cal policies in government. The ex-President and Mrs. Eisenhower were guests of hon or at a 575-a-plate dinner spon sored by the GOP National Committee, the Republican Con gressional Campaign Commit tee, the D.C. Republican Com mittee and the Capitol Hill New Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Mere Comfort FASTEETH, pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more nrmty.To eat and talk tn more comfort, Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pastv taste or leellng. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. Club, a private Republican or ganization. Eisenhower cut a three-tier birthday cake, heard his fellow Republicans sing "Happy Birth day, Dear Ike," heard Ethel Merman sing "I Like Ike" and viewed slides of the Eisenhow er career. In his informal remarks at the end, he said it was good to look at the past but that the na tion was headed into the future along a one-way road with no U-turns. Lopsided Vote PORTLAND UPI - Just three of the 1,223 precincts in Multnomah County voted i n favor of the income tax meas ure Tuesday. Two precincts were in t h e area of the University of Ore gon Medical School and the third was in an area where many residents live in public housing. D CARPET !S OUT J There Are 100's of people to serve your needs in KLAMATH FALLS Price Last Real Issue WASHINGTON IUPD- Inte rior Secretary Stewart L. Udall said Tuesday that price was the last real issue blocking agree ment on the Canadian-U.S. Co lumbia River treaty. He made it clear that some hard bargain ing was still to come. "I wouldn't say we are close to agreement, but our last ne gotiations certainly went along all right." Udall told a news conference. . Udall said there has been "considerable progress" in U.S. Canadian talks on changes Can ada wanted in the nearly three-year-old pact before it would be presented to Parliament for rat ification. He said "the only real ques tion" was the price that Brit ish Columbia would be paid for benefits" the additional power its share of the "downstream benefits" the additional power generated by U.S. dams be cause of the operation of stor age dams upstream in the Ca nadian province. When the treaty was signed in January, 1961, plans called for British Columbia's share of the power to be used in Can ada. But the provincial govern ment pushed for selling the power to the United States and developing its own hydro re sources. Udall avoided spelling out what British Columbia is ask ing and what the United States is offering at present, but he indicated the United States docs not feel it has much leeway. He said that in the price talks, the U.S. government was acting as a broker in the sale of a large bloc of power over a long period of time. He said economic marketing ol such power "isn't something that you can juggle up and down. Kennedy Plays Host To Irish Visitor , WASHINGTON (UPD-Presi-dent Kennedy was among his own Tuesday night the Irish of the Old and New World. He pulled out all the Gaelic stops for the state dinner in honor of visiting Irish Prime Minister and Mrs. Sean Lemass, a sentimental return for his fond visit to Ireland last June. The President planned the party, from the lilting Irish airs tn the warm informal atmos phere. He saw to it that the Air Force Bagpipers, who played the Irish tunes during dinner, wore authentic Irish type kilts. Associates said Kennedy's eyes became misty as he lis tened to the Irish airs. "There was a little bit of Ire land here tonight." said Mrs. Lemass, looking lovely in a silver brocade gown. 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