Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 08, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath
REPLICA TO FLY A replica of the "Spirit of St. Louis," the first airplane to make
a non-stop fliqht between New York and Paris will be flown from St. Louis to New
York City and displayed in the Missouri exhibition at the World's Fair. Maj. Gen. Lief
J. Sverdrup, chairman of the Missouri Commission to the Fair, said the plane would
leave St. Louis Nov. 30 after a brief reception. UPI Telephoto
Hopes Fade
LONDON' i LP 1 1 - Any hope
of an East-West non-aggression
pact has been virtually ruled
out by Russia's toughening of
the Berlin access routes, diplo
matic sources said today.
They said the latest convoy
blockade on the autobahn in
East Germany has more than
vindicated the West's long
stSnding demand to link such
an agreement. vtl? safeguards
for unimpeded Western rights
on the Berlin routes.
The Soviets have been seek
ing a non-aggression pact as
one of the priority issues to
ease world tension. The Russi
ans are expected to bring ifl
VOODOO MAGIC
DENVER (UPD A woman
called the city attorney's oflice
Wednesday to report that her
landlady.'a voodoo practitioner,
had threatened to kill the wom
an's daughter by putting a lock
of her hair in a green hollow
tree.
Asst. City Atty. Richard
iPlock asked her if she had
called the police.
"Oh, the police are scared to
come out here," the woman re
plied. "My landlady said she'd
magic them into toads if they
bother her."
FRIDAY
EALNA ENCAMPMENT
.?SD WfcA, fi:M p.m., potluc?,
of officers, IOOF Hall.
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.y.H, Calvary
Temple Church, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., old R e 1 i a b 1 e Ckaners
buildmg.oMain SlreJJt.
S.VKGABOBD. Klamath
Lutheran Church, 5 to 7:30 p.rf.,
Church parlors, 1175 Crcucflit.
Public invite?!.
RUMMAGE SALE, Eagles
Auxiliary, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m..
Kerns Hotel Bldg., 6th and
Klamath.
a SATURDAY
RtMMAGE SALE. K U H S
Pep Peppers, B:30 a.m. to 6
p.m., old Reliable Cleaners
Bldg., Main St.
VFW, Military Order otethe
3 Cootie. 7 cm., third degree,.
VFW Hall.
SMOTO8BHM.St. Augus
tine's Altar Society. 6 to 8
Vm., parish hall, Merrill. Pub
lg invited.
SOJOURNERS, 5 p.m.. social,
fi:30 p.m., coupes' potluck din
ner, Yacht Club. Members, as
sociate members, guests invit
ed. O
Y-NE-MA Ttt'lRLERS, 8 p.m.
party night yuare dance, pot
luck supper, St. Paul's Educa
tion Bide.
NAOMI SHRINE 5, Order of
White Shrine. 8 p.m.. birthday
night, Masonic Temple.
MERRY MIXERS, 6 to 7:30
p.m., spaghetti feed, square
dance following. Pelican School.
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For Non-Agression Pact
the subject again next month
when the Geneva disarmament
conference resumes.
The Western Allies have been
hesitant from the start toward
the Soviet idea of a non
aggression agreement between
North Atlantic Treaty Organiza
tion t NATO i members and
those of tlie Warsaw Pact.
The suggestion was consid
ered superfluous by the West
since members of the United
Nations atb pledged under its
charter to refrain from aggres
sion. The diplomatic sources say
the latest interference with Al
lied access routes to Berlin
the blockade of a U.S. Army
convoy for more than 41 hours
i has set off second thoughts
about a cold war "thaw" in
STAMP COMMERCIALS?
WASHINGTON (UPD Rep.
Charles S. Joelson, D-.N.J.,
thinks the idea of commercials
on U.S. postage stamps is
"novel, interesting and unac
ceptable." Commenting on the proposal,
put forward by one of his con
stituents, Joelson said Wednes
day, "I rebel at replacing
George Washington with 'Mr.
Klecn' and the Statue of Liber
ty with Miss Ilheingold.
Public invited.
RUMMAGE SALE. Eagles
Auxiliary. 9 m. to 5 p.m..
Kerns Hotel Bldg., 6th and
Klamath.
KLAMATH POMONA
GANGJ, 6 p.m., dinner,
mealing following, Pog Valley
, Grange Hall.
SUNDAY
BLY PAftKSTS A0 PA
TRONS, 1 p.m., turkey shoot,
Bly gravel pit.
rmsv cbubSch oh cob, 6
p.m., film on smoking. "One In
20.W0," Yeuth Fellowship Hall,
3808 Altamont. Public invited.
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megling, KC Ball.
ASDSMEA'S MVMJHV AUX.,
Malin Unit SO, 5 to 8 p.m , Vet
erans Day dinner, Malin Corfl
munsj; Hall
GBKAT BOOKS MSCL'SMBN
OJtOl'P. 7:3 p.m.. Plutarch's
"Lycurgus" and "Numa." City
Library basemen.
Memorial services, 11
S.m.. memorial s'eift, court
house. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS, 8
p.m.. meeting, memorial serv
ice. Sacred Heart parish hall.
WOMEN'S LIBRARY CLUB,
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general and a non-aggression
accord in particular.
Tlie events of the past week,
the sources declared, have
served as a warning to tlie Al
lies that considerable caution
should be exercised in future
proceedings on tension-easing
measures.
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Nikita Sees
Sino-Soviet
Agreement
MOSCOW t UPI (Soviet Pre
mier Nikita Khrushchev today
told the West not to gloat about
Chinese - Soviet differences be
cause "I am sure that we will
come to an agreement sooner
or later."
Khrushchev made his predic
tion of a solution to the
ideological dispute with the Pe
king camp-at a revolutionary
anniversary reception in the
Kremlin He also took tlie oc
casion to lash out at U.S. Cu
ban policy and predict that the
Soviet Union would pass Amer
ica economically in seven
years.
Among tlie 2.000 guests at the
ceremony in the glittering Pal
ace of Congresses were foreign
diplomats and almost a score of
top American business execu
tives who were toasted special
ly by Khrushchev.
But the premier's remarks in
the traditional downing of cog
nac or vodka were more barbed
than honeyed when they re
ferred to the United States.
And he bad a rather stiff ex
change with U. S. Ambassador
Foy Kohler, who perhaps with
the recent Berlin convoy inci
dents in mind, told the Soviet
premier it was a fine party but
"where is the spirit of Moscow
that you talk about."
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SALEM (UPI) - Tie Oregon
legislature will meet in special
session at noon Monday Veter
ans' Day to try to find tlie an
swers to tlie $30 million fiscal
headache created by voters at
the Oct. 15 referendum election.
It will be the 12th special ses
sion in Oregon history.
The session six years ago was
called to reduce taxes because
the state had built up a multi
million dollar surplus.
That surplus ran out this year
Defense Department Bocks
WASHINGTON (UPI - The
Defense Department is organiz
ing a campaign to get out a
big absentee vote for the 1964
presidential election.
Officials hope that it will be
possible to get ballots from at
least half of the 3.5 million
Americans eligible to cast ab
sentee votes. Little more than
one-third of this group has
voted in past presidential elec
tions. Approximately 40 per cent of
the eligible members of the
armed services cast absentee
ballots in I960. The proposition
is presumed to have been
smaller among civilians over
seas. As proof of what can be done
through an organized drive, the
Marine Corps in lfMiO got 80 per
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forcing the legislature to enact
a tax package to raise an addi
tional $60 million to finance a
$404 million general fund budg
etlargest in the state's history.
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A group headed by Albany
publisher J. Francyl Howard
was successful in its drive lo
get (lie tax measure referred.
Tlie tax bill was defeated 3'j
to 1 at the Oct. 15 election.
In (lie wake of tlie defeat.
cent of its members to vote by
absentee ballot.
As a further inducement to
absentee voting, many stato
barriers, such as requiring a
personal appearance for regis,
tration, have been dropped in
the past three or four years.
The new drive will be under
the leadership of Defense Sec
retary Robert S. McNamara.
The 1955 Federal Voting Act
designates the defense secre
tary as "voting coordinator"
for the armed services as well
as for overseas representatives
of other agencies.
The law applies lo the 2.7
million members of the armed
forces stationed in the United
States or abroad, but only k
civilians if they are assigned
overseas.
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MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
Take Up Fiscal Headache Monday
Gov. Mark Hatfield junked $18
million in capital construction
and salary hikes, trimmed $17
million from agency budgets,
proposed nearly $11 million in
basic school cuts, and asked the
legislature to re-pass a one-shot
speedup of withholding tax col
lections to add $12 million to the
biennium's income.
Reductions in basic school,
and adoption of the one-shot
measure require legislative ac
tion. Vote Drive
During the first meeting
Wednesday at tlie Pentagon to
begin the drive, it was agreed
that the most Important ele
ment was to insure that every
potential absentee voter re
ceived a "federal voting post
card" as provided under the
1955 law.
The voter sends the free air
mail card to the voting official
of his resident state and is, in
turn, sent necessary registra
tion and balloting materials.
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Hatfield and legislative lead
ers have indicated they believe
the session could end in 10
days. But there is no guarantee
it will.
Many lawmakers have voiced
dissatisfaction with the Hatfield
austerity program, many appear
opposed lo Die one-shot plan,
lliere is no agreement on how
much basic school should be
cut, or whether governor or leg
islators should make tlie detailed
reductions.
Sales Tax Suggested
There is increasing agitation
for a sales tax plan to be sub
milted to tlie voters.
Past special sessions have run
from one to 20 days. The ses
sion six years ago, at which
taxes were reduced, lasted 19
days.
The 141-day regular session
earlier this year was the longest
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House and Senate Way and
Means Committee members be
gan informal meetings here
Thursday lo get a "running
start" on budget review.
Both the House and Senate
members are slated to caucus
Sunday night to organize and
adopt rules.
Senate President Ben Musa
and House Speaker Clarence
Barton have announced each
chamber will operate with a
skeleton staff during the special
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