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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1963)
Birmingham Negroes Back King As Leader By United Press International The public endorsement of Martin Luther King Jr. as lead er of Birmingham's Negro inte gralionist element appeared to day to increase the threat of renewed racial demonstrations in the Alabama city. A letter saying the Negro community was "proud to en dorse and support the leader ship" of King and the Rev. Fred Shuttlesnorth was signed by more than 100 Negro lead ers Thursday and sent to Bir mingham Mayor Albert Bout well, who had dismissed the two as "outside agitators." The show of support strength ened King's hand for a coming showdown with Birmingham of ficials over his demands that tlie cily hire Negro police and firemen and upgrade other city jobs for Negroes. King has issued an ultimatum threatening to lead more huge demonstrations if the city does not hire 25 Negro policemen by Tuesday as a start of the de segregation. Other racial developments: Williamston, N.C. Police ar rested 57 Negroes who marched on city hall Thursday night to protest the jailing of one of their leaders. The demonstra tors were protesting the arrest of Golden Frinks, president of the local chapter of the South ern Christian Leadership Confer ence (SCLCi, on charges of leading an anti-segregation march. St. Francisvillc. La. An eld erly Baptist minister Thursday LUBRIPLATE LUBRICANTS SAVE ON PARTS REPLACEMENTS Replacing machine parts can cost you real money for both parts and labor. By reducing wear, Ll'BRI PLATE lubricants defi nitely reduce parts re placements and the down time of machinery re quired for repairs. Fur thermore by reducing friction Lubriplate Lu bricants reduce power consumption. Their use will save you money. LUBRIPLATE LUBRICANTS Ranr from tht llrtitcit flufrte to th heaviest irrvaiti, Kirh ia art out tending product. There t Lubriplatk Lubricant beat (or your vary need. became the first member of his race to qualify as a voter since 1902 in West Feliciana Parish (county1. New Haven. Conn. Thirty Yale University students said Thursday they will come to Mississippi soon to help out with Negro leader Aaron Hen ry's campaign for governor. U.S. To Reveal 14 New Rookie Spacemen Today HERALD AND NEWS, Klumath Falls, Oregon By ALVIN B. WEBB Jr. Vnlted Press International HOUSTON. Tex. (UPll-Four-teen young but experienced jet pilots will make their debut to day as America's newest astro- Friday, October 18, 1963 Page 5 A Eastern States Close Dry Forests By United Press International Woodlands in six drought stricken Eastern states were closed to the public today. Water supplies across the Midlands dwindled to the dan ger point and forest fires in New York state were at the "explosive" stage. No relief was in sight. Light showers fell across parts of the Midwest Thursday but did little to break the weeks-long drought which has turned forests and fields into tinder boxes. A thunderstorm at St. Louis, Mo.. Thursday night ' was blamed for setting at least two fires by lightning. Forests and woodlands were closed to the public in New York, Connecticut, Massachu setts. New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Vermont. Boy Scouts were encouraged not to plan camping trips in Ohio SWASTIKAS The clockwise swastika was the symbol of Germany; the counterclockwise one was wide ly used among the American Indians. ASK US FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS MOTY & VAN DYKE, Inc. 638 Klamath Ave. Ph. TU 4-4141 15 Y FOR A FINE SUIT? For Jual SIS wr-'H mtkr ovrr that tood (but old fah lonrdl doable brmstrd tuit In your clone t into a modern tin 1 e -brrailrd model. Vrs, wt bIko make lapel chances. Guaranteed altera tlona on men'i and women's dothlng at reasonable prices IDA'S TAILOR SHOP 125 N. Eighth HEWS for truck owners who need a new one now Things Chevrolet has developed since the last time you bought to give you more for your money: Double-wall construction. This fea ture of Chevrolet cabs and the Fleetside pickup body has two advantages. Insula tion and sound-deadening material is sandwiched between the two layers of steel in the cab to give you more comfort; in the body, the lower inner wall acts as A buffer against load damage, preserving the outer appearance of the truck. Suspension to fit the truck. Conven tional half- and three-quarter-ton models have independent front suspension with variable rate coils in the rear. Variable rate coils do not "bottom out" as readily. Mediums and heavies have I-beam suspension with variable-rate leaf springs. It automatically stiffens as the load increases and vice versa. It means a smoother, flatter ride regardless of load, a better handling truck. The right engine. Chevrolet never has been in better position to give you the type and size you need for maximum efficiency. Today there are many dif ferent capacities of gasoline and dicsel Chevrolet V8's. truck engines fours, sixes, Stronger frames. Every conventional . 1964 Chevrolet truck has a ladder-type frame. This type is more resilient, better able to give with the load and terrain. Its simple design also makes it easier to mount special bodies on the truck. Its riveted side rails are stronger. Greater model selection. This time you're going to find it a simple matter to pick the exact type of Chevrolet truck for the kind of work you do. In delivery trucks, for instance, in addition to regu lar panels and pickups, we have eleven different sizes of ready-made walk-in vans, some with full-width rear doors. Quality and value. Chevrolet today are a lot more truck than your money bought the last time, and yet the price tag is just about the same as 5 or 6 years ago. Call your Chevrolet dealer for infor mation or for a demonstration. Quality trucks always cost less! 1964 CHEVROLET TRUCKS r Telephone your Chevrolet dealer about any type of truck DUGAN MEST CHEVROLET CO. woodlands and hunting seasons were cancelled in many areas. Nearly 125 fires were burning in New York, with 26 new blazes reported today. Con servation commissioner Harold G. Wilm said conditions were "explosive" and asked all resi dents of the state to obey a leaf-burning ban. Helm said a thick haze has shrouded much of New Y'ork's woodland and made it difficult for fire-fighters to spot new out breaks quickly. There were JOG new fires in Massachusetts Thursday, and 102 burning in West Virginia. State Agriculture Commission. er John T. Johnson said West Virginia's drought was the worst in 32 years. Twelve new fires broke out in Michigan Thursday to bring the week's total to more than 60. Tinder box conditions were re ported in the Cherokee Nation al Forest and the Great Smokey Mountain National Park in the Tennessee-North Carolina area. Mayor James T. Crain of Flcminsburg, Ky., said his city's 45 million gallon reservoir was down to 14 million gallons, of which only 8 million are us able. "One bad fire could wipe out our water supply." he said. 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They will compete with 16 vet eransthe original 6even Mer cury astronauts and nine others added 13 months ago to the more advanced Project Gemini for berths aboard U.S. space ships headed for lunar landings in the next five to seven years. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which is running the $40 billion U.S. program to conquer the moon, planned to introduce (lie new space pilots late today in the University of Houston's Cul len Auditorium. Notified of Selection The 14 were notified only last Saturday that a top-level team including NASA Administrator James E. Webb and deputies Hugh Dryden and Robert Sea mans had approved their selec tion. The slender young jet jockeys, all less than 34 years old, are the cream of 271 applicants who answered the space agency's call tliree months ago for more astronauts to beef up its pilot team for stepped up manned flights into space starting in 1965. Informed sources said the new astronauts probably will be assigned almost exclusively to Project Apollo tle program with the national goal of land ing Americans on the moon by late 1D68. Assignments aboard tlie interim, earth-orbit flights of Project Gemini will go to the 16 previously selected space men. From bases throughout the United States and as far away as Japan, the neophyte space pilots were pouring into Hous ton Thursday for their formal introduction. Won't Reveal Names The federal space agency steadfastly refused to reveal cither the names or the num ber of members on tlie new COMPLETE TREE SERVICE BAKER'S LANDSCAPE NURSERY 6200 So. oth TU 2-5553 team. But informed sources identified three of them, among the earliest arrivals, as: Air Force Capt Charles A. Bassett II, 31, of Bcrea. Ohio onetime fighter pilot, a flier of experimental jet aircraft. Air Force Capt. Theodore C. 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