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PAGE (A HERALD AND m mm . . ' --" , , ,1 Y.--- i V' - TEST RUN An engineer puts the amphibious "Terra-Gator" through its paces re cently in New York. The vehicle, with its six-wheel drive end fibre-glass body, gets its traction and much of its buoyancy from hugs "Terra-Tires" developed by Good year. The unique vehicle is manufactored in California. ' UPI Telephoto Critics Rap LONDON (UPI Seven members of a U.S. congres sional delegation, under fire back home for adding a waiter to their staff for a European tour, were invited to have lunch Tuesday at the Houses of Parlia ment. " Ernest Petinaud, hcadwaiter of the House of Representatives dining room, did not accompany them. A spokesman said the in vitation from individual mem bers of Parliament to their American counterparts did not include Petinaud. The gray-haired, soft-spoken Petinaud, 58, was reported to have said his first trip to Eu rope had been "spoiled" by sharp criticism In the United States of his inclusion on the staff of the American delegation to the North Atlantic Treaty Or ganization (NATO) Parliamen tary Conference in Paris last week. fie was quoted as saying, "I can only think this trouble has been cau&d by my color." Pe tinaud Is a Negro. Rep. Wayne Hays, D-Ohio, leader of the delegation and the man responsible for inviting Pe tinaud, said he thought the con troversy was "more political than racial" and pointed out that next year's political cam paign is beginning to get under way. Hays defended Petinaud's role with the delegation and lashed back at his critics in Washington. "If the anonymous critic In tho House of Representatives would stand up and identify himself and make valid objec tions, I'll write a check for it," Hays said about Petinaud's expenses. City Council, Merchants Debate Parking Meters 'DlfNSMUlR The downtown merchants must come up with a unanimous stand on parking meters and be prepared to back their decision with action at the city council meeting on Nov. IB, This decision was made last Wednesday night when tlie parking meter problem came up for discussion again. Councilman David McClintock protested that (lie meters had been reactivated by council ac tion last August. City Attorney Howard Jones explained he had delayed re writing the parking ordinance until specifically instructed as to changes decided upon by the . council. It lakes my secretary a full day to type tlie ordinance and it has been rewritten twice al ready this year," Jones com mented. B. L. Palmer, president of the Dunsmuir C h a m b e r ot Com merce, asked for Uvs delay until tlie next council meeting. DunimiU-'s parking meters have been out ol service for tlie pa.4 three years and the mat ter o( whether or not to re store their use or remove them completely has been argued during tills period by both the Council and businessmen. Mayor David Anderson has previously accused the mer chants of being divided and fail ing to work with tlie council. The council met Wednesday night instead of Monday be TRY BEFORE YOU BUY Rent a BOWDEN MUSIC CO. 30 Mala (Acran from !0 Stent) NEWS, Klamath FalU. Orrgon Waiter's Trip He said Petinaud "did his job and did it well" but received no salary for his services with the delegation. Hays said he nor mally brings along a staff of two but there was only one per son available from the House staff "so we made this arrange ment with Petinaud." "We are paying his expenses and that is all," he said, add ing that they would run about $200. Hays said Petinaud did a "valuable job" as liaison man, messenger and page to the del egation while it was in Paris. Trophy Dinner Winds Up Golf Season At Lakeview LAKEV1EW - An estimated 80 persons gathered Saturday night at Van's Cafe for the an nual no-host dinner and trophy awards of the men's and wom en's groups of the Mark Clark Golf Clubs. This marked tho official end of the senson, al though there will be golf play at the course as long as weath er permits. Winners for the women's spring handicap were Bess Hall in the A group, Joanne York in tho B group, and Goldie Ire monger in the C group. Low net winners in the husband and wife tournament were Harry and Billio Sabin; low gross went to Ed and Bess Hail. Bess Hall was winner of the club championship for the wom en, and Shirley Capps was run ncrup. Flight champions and runnersup. In that order, were cause it lacked a quorum for the regularly scheduled session. In other business, Dom Siri anni made a plea tlwit the city buy tlie local water company and the council promised to make (lie necessary inquiries. A consulting firm recommended against city ownership a few years ago, Sirianni was told. Councilmen Claude Slade and Floyd Crenson were appointed to attend the next meeting of tlie Siskiyou County board of su pervisors to keep ahreast of ac tion regarding Box Canyon iDam. The two councilmen at tended a recent meeting of the board of supervisors with Wil liam E. Warne, director of the stale department of water re sources, in the Sacramento of fice of Assemblywoman Pauline Davis, to discuss Box Canyon Dam. Upon healing plans outlined by Palmer, tlie council voted to let tlie chamber proceed with its own plans for decorating the city for Christmas. The council offered labor assistance as available and will store tlie hol iday decorations in tlie old city barns. INSTANT DRILLING START YOUR WELL TOMORROW I. I. STOREY WELL DRILLING TU 4-3990 BALDWIN PIANO $10 A MONTH RENT WILL APPLY TO PURCHASE (EASY TERMS) TO 2-411) Wednesday, November 13, 1963 To Europe Petinaud seaks French and Spanish. "I don't regret bringing him," said Hays. "The only thing I re gret is that Ernest has been hurt hy the developments." The group which will return to Washington Wednesday, in cludes Reps. Ross Bass (D Tenn ), Mendel I. Rivers (D SC.), Leslie Arends (R-Ill.), Charles Chamberlain (R-Mich.), John Lindsay (R-N.Y.) and Wil liam Denton D-Ind.). Mrs. Estes Kcfauver, widow of the late Democratic senator from Tcnnessoe is a member of the party as an observer. Ellen Downs and Barbara Las atcr, first flight; Lucille Adams and Florence Castle, second flight; Mary Howard and Gol die Ircmongcr, third flight; The resa Dnllaihide and Joanne York, fourth flight; and Bev Clause and Clara l.ewis, fifth flight. dene I.cwis was club cham pion for the men and Howard "Mickey" Goodnough, nmneriip. Flight champions were Bill Kltredgc, Ken Capps, Boh Nich ols, Chick Chaloupka and Tom Flynn. Ed Hall was winner in tlie spring handicap and Bob Nichols in the fall handicap. The men's league trophy went to' Fetscli's Men's Stoic, Willi a team made up of Carter Fctsch. Bill Castle, Stan Kuhl mnn and Jim Harleman. In charge of the dinner were Bess Hall, June Clark and Barbara lwisater. Bill Castle was master of ceremonies. Introduced as the new offi cers of tho men's club for the coming season were Ray Shipman, president; Gene Lew is, vice president, and Bob Howard, secretary - treasurer. Officers of the women's club arc Barbara Lasalor, president; Lucille Adams, vice president; Joanne York, secretary, and Isabel Sundct, treasurer. Com mittees arc tournament, Billie Sabin, chairman, assisted hy Jean Chaloupka and Fran Nich ols; hnniiiap, Elaine Genrget ta, chairman, with Barbara Go ver, and publicity, Florence Castle. NOW AT YOUR GROCER'S DAIRY CASE i 5i m Port for the SEASON Sweetland Takes 2nd William Sweetland Jr. of Klamath Falls placed second in the junior men's individual de bating at the sixth annual Ore gon Forensic Tournament at tlie University of Oregon Nov. 8 and 9. Students from five Western states representing 23 schools participated in tlie tournament and the University of Oregon won more places than any oth er school. CO students tied for three debate titles and took five individual first places. Sweetland is the son of for mer Herald and News publish er William Sweetland. Oregon debaters arc sched uled to travel to tlie University of the Pacific tournament at Stockton, Calif., Nov. 15 and 16. Father Freed In Son's Death LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The father of a five-year-old boy who died last month after being spanked for taking food from the family refrigerator was cleared Tuesday of criminal re sponsibility. An all-woman coroner's Jury ruled the Oct 29 death of little Dale Kendle was an accident. The father, Dean Roger Kendie, 29, of suburban Venice, Calif., has three other children. Flu Increaes In Portland PORTLAND (UPI) - Flu cases in Portland are increasing this year. Dr. Thomas Mcador, city health officer, said 2,013 cases had been confirmed compared to l.HB for the same period of 19(12. There have been three deaths from influenza so far compared with four at tlie same time last year. Tlie thousands of lakes and ponds in New England were created by tlie retreat of the continental ice sheet. -or turf- THE ONLY ICE CREAM MADE FRESH LOCALLY South Viet Nam Expected By PHIL NEWSOM Notes from the foreign news cables: VIET NAM OFFENSIVE: American intelligence sources in Southeast Asia look for the new military regime in South Viet Nam to start a big new drive against the Communist Viet Cong guerrillas some time this month. They say that Lt. Gen. Duong Van Minn, or "Big -Minn." the chairman of the rev- President Sets News Session WASHINGTON (UPD-Prcsi-dent Kennedy will hold a news conference at 11 a.m. EST Thursday. It will be Kennedy's first morning session with newsmen since last March. White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said that Ken nedy has been holding news conferences in the afternoon be cause he found it more conven ient, but would hold morning sessions "from time to time." City Recorder Shoots Herself P1I.OT ROCK, Ore. (UPI I The body of City Recorder Ed na Neoma Oliver, 43, was found in tlie bedroom of her home here Monday evening. State Police called it appar ent suicide, but an investigation was continuing. She died of a bullet wound in the throat. The weapon was found nearby, po lice said. MURItOW IS BACK WASHINGTON (UP 1 1 - Ed ward R. iMurrow, director of the U.S. Information' Agency (USIA) returned to work Tues day for the first time since a cancer operation on Oct. 5. Sill O mm. Mix or match any of the many wonderful flavors of Crater Lake prize-winning ice cream . , , along with the tasty toppings and fresh fruits that your grocer has an display. It't family fun to make your own sundaes, banana splits, sodas, etc. . . , especially with high quality Crater Lake ream . , . the cream made FRESH locally and serviced out every day to your grocer or to your door. HIGHLY olutionary council, is a soldier's soldier who likes to attack. The sources say that following the overnight coup, Vietnamese troops showed more esprit de corps than at any time since the war with the Viet Cong broke out. Men of the 7th Divi sion marched out of Saigon car rying their rifles reversed, bar rel end first, a traditional infan try symbol that the battle was fought and won. COLD STORAGE: It now appears that the Amer ican proposed multi - nation nuclear force will be put into Effort To Recover Body Hindered By Landslides RING WOOD. N.J. UPI '-Efforts to recover the body of a boy buried in a 130-foot deep mine shaft were hampered Tues day by new landslides and me chanical difficulties. In Elizabeth another boy suf focated Monday when he was trapped under eight feet of clay and sand. At the mine shaft where Har ry Van Dunk, 15. was entombed under 200 tons of debris Sunday pumping problems and land slides halted recovery at tempts. More shoring will have to be put up before operations con tinue, officials said. A bulldozer and a bucket crane arrived at the scene Tuesday. The boy killed Monday was Wayne Korecky, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korecky of Elizabeth. Wayne and a group of com panions, including his twin brother, Warren, and his sister, Diane, 13, were playing near a sand and clay pile at the under pass of the Jersey center shore lines, police said. One of the boys said they were throwing rocks at a bottle in a "dugout" part of tlie pile This Year Send PHOTOGRAPH Christmas Cards auk UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Ph. 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