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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Fall, Oregon
Wednesday. October 23, 1963
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'Big Blast1 Near Bellingham Postponed
BELLINGHAM (UPI)-What-com
County's big boom, to get
rid of approximately 15.000
pounds of old dynamite, has
been postponed indefinitely.
H. P. Stubbs, state explosives
Inspector, said Tuesday that
more information is needed be
fore an Army demolition team
can blow up the cache of old
explosives in a 600-foot tunnel
about 30 miles east of here.
The date for the demolition
job tentatively had been set for
Tuesday. However, Stubbs said
the date had to be called off
to allow more time to inspect
the dynamite and the likely ef
fects of the explosion.
He said most of the dynamite,
contained in approximately 300
Republican
Captures
N.D. Seat
BISMARCK, N.D. (UPI-The
nation's newest congressman.
Republican Mark Andrews, said
today his triumph signifies the
GOP is on the move across the
country.
Andrews, 37, a "gentleman
farmer" with the backing of
Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, de
feated Democrat John Hove, an
English professor, in a special
congressional election Tuesday.
"It feels sweet to win," An
drews said. He shied away
from making a victory state
ment until nearly 90 minutes
after Hove conceded.
Andrews will fill the unex
pired term of the late Hjalmer
Nygaard, a Republican.
Andrews' victory cut off a
Democratic surge of recent
years in this traditionally Re
publican though maverick
state. It also upset Democratic
hopes for a congressional seat
they wanted badly.
Hove had run with the bless
ing of President Kennedy. Atty.
Gen. Robert F. Kennedy and
several Democratic senators
had campaigned in North Da
kota on his behalf.
Andrews, who divides his
time between living in the
state's largest city, Fargo, and
raising grain and sugar beets
near Casselton. N.D., had the
endorsement of former Presi
dent Eisenhower in addition to
Goldwater's support.
He was defeated two years
ago by Democrat William Guy
in a gubernatorial contest. But
Andrews, an energetic cam
paigner, waged an exhaustive
whistle slop battle through the
23 countries in North Dakota's
eastern congressional district.
Andrews' victory leaves the
North Dakota congressional del
egation in control of the Repub
licans, 3-1. The lone Democrat
is Sen. Quentin Burdick. Guy is
serving his second term.
cases, is the old-fashioned kind
made by mixing sand and nitro
glycerin. He said the dynamite
now was worthless, but danger
ous. Stubbs said the nitro glyc
erin probably has seeped to the
bottom layer of the cases.
"The nitro is still tliere in the
tunnel," he said. "And when
it's touched off, it'll be like fir
ing a huge, long-barreled rifle.
1 won't want to be anywhere
near the muzzle."
Stubbs said the state also was
exploring the possibility of dis
posing of the dynamite by seal
ing off the tunnel or burning it.
But he said that sealing off the
old explosives would not remove
the possibility of someone drill
ing into the cache and he doubt
ed if the tunnel would get
enough air to burn the ex
plosives. State Mines Inspector Robert
Pierce and members of the
170th Ordnance Demolition
Team from Ft. Lewis went into
the tunnel Tuesday to examine
the problem. If the demolition
job isn't done soon, it probably
will be delayed until spring be
cause winter weather soon will
close the road into the moun
tainous area.
The tunnel is near the old
Lone Jack gold mine w hich pro
duced several million dollars
worth of gold and gold ore be
fore operations were suspended
years ago when a snow and
landslide destroyed the mine's
concentrating mill.
Two elderly men, Robert
Cole, 75, Maple Falls, and Rob
ert Averill. 78, Bellingham, said
they have been trying to restore
the mine and mill to operation
under a leasing arrangement.
They said they have worked off
and on at tlie project since 1941.
Averill said an assay of a re
cent ore sample indicated 47
ounces of gold to the ton.
He said that he and Cole
tried to use some of the old
dynamite eight or nine years
ago to blast roadway in the
hard rock area near the mine.
"We couldn't get the stuff to
go off," Averill said.
Negroes Give City Additional Time
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
Negro leaders, denying they
had backed down from an ulti
matum, settled back today and
waited for Birmingham to inte
grate its police force within "a
reasonable length of time."
If Negro policemen are not
hired within this period, "we
will have to demonstrate," in
tegration leader Martin Luther
King Jr. said Tuesday. But he
did not set a deadline.
Two weeks ago, King gave
the city until Tuesday to hire
25 Negro policemen or face a
Champion Carcass Steer
Fed By Alturas Feeder
ALTURAS The grand cham
pion carcass steer shown at the
Pacific International Livestock
Exposition in Portland w a s
shown and fed out by an Altur
as cattle feeder, Dr. Al Baird.
Not only did Baird have Uie top
steer, but three other steers he
fed out placed in the top 10 of
the show.
The champion steer, a sum
mer yearling purebred short
horn bred by Ed Albaugh of
Adin.. Calif, was judged sixth on
the hoof but gained the cham
pionship rating when judged on
the h o o f on the basis of his
trimmed retail value Third
place, seventh place, and the
eighth place steer shown by
Baird were also bred by Al
baugh. The third place steer, a jun
ior yearling cross bred Hereford
and shorthorn, placed fourth on
the h o o f. The seventh place
purebred shorthorn placed
eighth on the hoof; and the
eighth place junior yearling
commercial shorthorn placed
third on the hoof. The on the
hoof judging was on conforma
tion of the animal.
Baird stated that all four of
his top yielding steers were fed
on a straight Purena concen
trate ration and barley He also
said the breeder, Albaugh, was
raising his cattle on basis of
rate of gain and yield of car
cass cut as well as conformation.
Baird stressed that these steers
were fed with the same eco
nomics in mind as that of any
feed lot. and the cost of feeding
these steers was right in line of
that of any commercial lot.
Interesting to note was the
steer which graded grand cham
pion on the hoof was eliminated
from the competition when it
wouldn't come up to grade at
all on the carcass judging. Of
the top 10 steers, five were
shorthorn, three red Angus, and
two Hereford.
The grand champion sold for
41 cents a pound on the hoof.
renewal of racial demonstra
tions that brought mass arrests
last spring. The city council
Tuesday rejected the demand,
stating such employment is gov
erned by civil service regula
tions which have no racial re
strictions. "I have no intention of trying
to circumvent (civil service)
laws for any reason or under
any pressure," said Mayor Al
bert Boutwell.
The city council adopted a
report by its Public Safety
Committee calling King's de
mand "arrogant and unrealis
tic." The council flatly refused
to hire Negro policemen "as a
matter of special privilege."
King, after meeting more
Uian five hours with other Ne
gro leaders here, withdrew the
demand.
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Permits are no longer re
quired to enter Klamath Forest
Protective Association lands
which have been restricted to
limited use since Sept. 20 be
cause of acute fire conditions,
KFPA Supervisor George War
den said Wednesday.
Although such lands are now
open to the public, the fire sea
son is still in effect and any
one desiring to burn debris in
the open within one-eighth mile
of timberlands is required to
obtain a permit to do so, War
dell stated.
Campers, hunters and others
going into the woods are cau
tioned to be extremely careful
with cigarettes and campfires,
due to the highly combustible
nature of vegetation in the forests.
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