Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 19, 1963, Page 2, Image 2

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FROM OUT OF THE PAST After 70 million yean of I flight near Akron of the newest figure balloon for the
oblivion, a giant dinosaur again has been seen roaming Thanksgiving Day parade in New York. U PI Telephoto
Ohio. The startling scene was recorded during a test I
McNamara Says Allies More Than Match For Reds
NEW YORK UPl - The
United States and Rs allies are
more than a match (or the
pommunist bloc in nuclear ca
pability and ground combat
-trength, Defense Secretary
Robert McNamara said Mon
day night.
The military miglt of -the
United States alone is such that
"I would not trade our strate
gic posture for that of the So
viets at any point during the
coming decade," McNamara
said.
McNamara, addressing 2,000
persons at the Economic Club,
Gilpatric Denies Conflict
WASHINGTON (UPI! - Dep
uty Defense Secretary Roswell
L. Gilpatric insisted today that
neither he nor his former New
York law firm had any direct
financial interest in the multi
billion dollar , TFX warplane
contract.
Gilpatric was recalled for the
second day of questioning by
the Senate Investigations sub
committee on possible conflict
of interest in the biggest single
military procurement award in
history the estimated $7 billion
TFX award.
Under scrutiny is Gilpatric's
relations as legal adviser dur
ing 1958-60 to General Dynam
ics Corp., winner over Boeing
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TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION
HERALD AND
said it was "a certainty thai
the most effective surprise it
tack (hey could launch would
still leave us with capability to
literally destroy the attacker's
society."
The defense secretary called
the United Stales' strategic nu
clear deterrent far suorior to
that of the Soviet Union and
said the might of the West's
mobile conventional forces,
armed with tactical nuclear
weapons, was at least the equal
of any the Soviet bloc could put
into action in Europe.
The cold war struggle no
Co. in the fierce corporate com
petition for the right (o build
1.700 of the supersonic TKX
fighter planes for hc Navy and
Air force.
Chairman John L. McClcllan
D-Ark., accused the No. 2 civil-,
ian (Pentagon chief of leaving
the impression during a Match
21 appearance before the sub
committee that he handled only
one merger case for General
Dynamics.
In licarings Monday, the sub
committee showed that Gilpat
ric actually participated hi
some top-level corporate polity
decisions when he served as
"special counsel" to General
.Dynamics before joining tlie
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NEWS. Kl-malli Falli. Oregon
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longer was one of a "Commu
nist Goliath in conventional
strength facing a Western
David almost naked of conven
tional arms but possessed of a
nuclear sling," he said.
In 19.5 Soviet armed forces
numbered "a formidable" 5.75
million men, but Russia 'or
dered a dccrca.se in troops be
cause of various pressures, he
said.
"Against thai, it is today the
members of NATO whose ac
tive armed forces number over
5 million," he said.
McNamara repeated state-
Of Interesfs
Pentagon In January, llKil.
Evulcnic introduced disclosed
(hat Gilpatric attended 18 cor
poration board meetings in 2'i
years, advised it on about 15
proposed business merger plans,
suggested the hiring and promo
tion of p e r s o n n e I, and per
formed other services for the
winning Tt'X contractor.
Gilpatric defended his role as
(hat of a lawyer paid to advise
a client. Ho noted pointedly that
his law firm advised hundreds
of corporations.
Football Play
Foils Robbery
BRISTOL,, England IUPH
Like a pair of razzle-dazzle foot
ball players, two bank messen
gers executed a bit of teamwork
Monday that foiled a would-be
robber.
Pretty 2l-ycaiMld Jill Paget
and Leonard Norrishi 3!), were
just going into a bank. The
handit came running toward
them.
He lunged for Non lsh's bag,
which contained $1,741.
Norrish faked, then lalcraled
the bag to Miss Paget.
In million, Miss Paget gath
ered the lHternl in as she raced
through the bank's doors.
The r o o b c r, discouraged
Jumped on a motorcycle and got
away.
Endi TONITE!
JLJ0lllrc PflNTRAR .
. ONE DAY ONLY! '
WEDNESDAY -Nov. 20
... from th "TREASURY of MOVIE MAS
TERPIECES" based on world-fomd booki,
w or happy to bring to Klamath Falls No.
4 in our series of World Heritage pictures
. . Here Is Shakespeare manglficently pro
duced and performed! Here is great enter
tainment! Here is enjoyment!
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BRANDO MASON G1ELGUD
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ments that the United States
has more than 500 interconti
nental and Polaris missiles
ready to fire and he said Rus
sia has only a fraction of this
number.
Terming this an "indispensa
ble superiority," McNamara
said that the battlefield - type
nuclear warheads already de
ployed to Europe have a com
bined explosive force 10.000
times greater than the bombs
dropped on Hiroshima and Na
gasaki in World War II.
Red China
Lashes
Khrushchev
MOSCOW (UPD Commu
nist China's attack on Premier
Nikita Khrushchev as a "Bible
reading, psalm-singing" buffoon
may mean the Sino-Sovict dis
pute has reached the point of
no return, Western diplomats
said today.
The attack, printed in Chi
nese Communist newspapers
today, was unprecedented in
bitterness and ridicule, and
contained serious charges
against Khrushchev's foreign
policy as well as his personal
demeanor.
"No matter how much he
may praise himself, he will not
be able to cover up his danger
ous practice of recklessly play
ing witli nuclear weapons or
fawning before imperialist nu
clear blackmail," the 18,000
word Peking statement said.
This was a reference to the.
Soviet deployment of missiles
to Cuba and the agreement to
withdraw them under U.S. pres
sure in the fall of 1062.
China's blast appeared to be
direct defiance o Khrushchev's
offer of a truce in the bitter
ideological conflict.
There was no immediate So
viet reaction, but some observ
ers expected the dispute to play
an important part in the Soviet
Communist party's Central
Committee meeting next
month.
There have been repeated re
ports here that another attempt
might be made to bring Soviet
and Chinese negotiators togeth
er to work out some settlement
of the dispute. The last such
talks ended in failure last sum
mer. The increasingly vitriolic
tone of the Chinese attacks
made a new attempt also seem
foredoomed to failure.
MATINEE AT 12:30 P.M.
EVENING AT 6:45 P.M.
UNFORGETTABLE!
PICTUHIZATION OF ft I
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Veterans
SALEM (UPI i Oregon's most
successful money-making agen
cy may be invited to take over
the faltering Boardman project.
The possibility of letting the
Veterans Affairs Agency take on
the proposed Boardman Space
Age Industrial Park was raised
Cambodia
Rejects Aid
PHNOM PENH. Cambodia
UPI A mass rally voted to
day to renounce all U.S. aid im
mediately on grounds the Unit
ed States is backing a plot to
overthrow the government of
Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
The resolution was adopted
at the prince's request by the
"congress" of 20.000 Cambo
dians from all parts of the
country, including youths. It
called for the immediate ending
of an estimated $104 million
yearly in economic aid and an
other $18.8 million in military
aid from the United States.
Sihanouk, 41-year-old chief of
state, has steered between
nautralism and a slide toward
communism in recent weeks.
Sihanouk conditioned the
mass rally by staging his na
tion's first Communist - style
public trial, exhibiting two self
confessed members of a Cam
bodian rebel group before the
llirong.
Sihanouk began attacking the
U.S. government two weeks
ago, claiming that it was lend
ing support to members of the
"Kilmer Seri" rebel group that
has taken refuge in neighboring
Thailand and South Vict Nam
and has waged a propaganda
campaign against the prince
over a clandestine radio sta
tion. Sihanouk charged that the
U.S. Central Intelligence Agen
cy (CIA) is ' plotting against
himself and his government
and aiding the exiled rebels. In
support of his claim, Sihanouk
produced two rebels who, he
said, came here rom the bor
der region of Takeo Province.
Home Wins
First Test
LONDON (UPI-Prime Min
ister Sir Alec Douglas-Home,
an easy winner in his first vole
of confidence Monday night, to
day faced another vote and his
first session of labor question
ing in Commons. ,
Douglas-Home won by 97
voles 7 more than his nor
mal majority when the House
voted on a labor motion of cen
sure over housing policy. He
was expected to have another
easy victory today in the de
bate on science and manpower.
Labor's tactics are not aimed
at ousting the new government,
which it knows it cannot do be
cause of the solid Conservative
majority, but at getting before
the country its attacks on gov
ernment policy with an eye to
the forthcoming general elec
tions. The twice-weekly question pe
riod, durihft which Douglas
Home and other cabinet minis
ters answer questions put to
them by members, also serves
as a sounding board for Labor
criticism.
TV To Record
Birth At Zoo
BRISTOL, England (UPI) -One
of Bristol's shyest mothers-to-be
is to give birth with noth
ing but a television camera
looking on.
Bristol Zoo officials said they
have rigged up more than $1,200
worth of closed circuit television
gear to watch the birth, expect
ed any day. of one of the
worlds rarest animals, an
okapi.
The mother. Bakeda, and her
male. Mazanga, came to the loo
from the Belgian Cungo and are
worth together mora than $14.
000. The baby ckapi will be the
first ever born in Britain.
"It is a highly important oc-ca.-ion,"
zoo Sunt. Reginald
Green said. "Okapis are very
nervous animals and rather shy
and we prefer to stay out of
the birth."
The television cameras,
hooked up on Bakeda's pen. w ill
enable attendants and veterin
ary surgeons In watch and be
re.nly in of complications
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Affairs Agency May Get Boardman Project
at a Ways and Means subcom
mittee meeting Monday by Rep.
John Mosser, R-Beaverton.
Quick interest was voiced in
the proposal. Mosser was as
signed to look into the idea and
develop a plan if one appears
feasible. He said later be had
ordered a proposal drafted.
In general, the idea envisions
having the veterans agency in
vest in Boardman some of the
millions of dollars in prolits
from its loan program.
The profits now are put into
more home and farm loans.
All But Two Legislators
Get Per Diem Checks
SALEM (UPI) - Legislators
got tlieir $20 per diem expense
money Monday for the first
week of the special session.
All but two legislators were
sent expense checks.
Secretary of State Howell Ap
pling Jr. said Rep. John Dcllen
back, R-Medford, wrote a letter
last week rejecting his expense
money. Appling said Sen. Tom
Monaghan, D - Milwaukic, a
school teacher, turned down the
money for three days during
which he was teaching.
Meanwhile, the Pull Ways and
Means Committee Monday failed
to approve a bill by Rep. Jake
Bennett, D-Portland, to cut the
pay of legislators and state em
ployes. .
The committee amended the
bill more than a dozen limes,
but refused to pass it out.
Proposals to cut the pay of
state employes and legislators
State Sets
Death Mark
BEAVERTON (CPU Oregon
had a new traffic death record
today.
The State Traffic Safely Divi
sion in Salem reported the offi
cial count has reached 494 with
the death of a Beaverton woman
Monday night and a report of a
fatal accident near Pendleton
last week.
. The old record for an entire
year was 492, set in 1959. The
state does not count accidents
on private property.
"Marguerite Reddy, about 60,
Beaverton, was injured fatally
when struck by a car Monday
night.
The other death reported by
the division today was that of
Oliver Keener. 23, Pendleton,
last week in Umatilla County.
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If the agency took over Board
man. any eventual earnings
would go back into the veterans
loan fund.
Mosser tossed out his sugges
tion as the subcommittee met to
consider emergency legislation
designed to bail the Boardman
project out of new difficulties.
The project was initiated two
years ago. The 1961 legislature
provided about $1 million for the
state to acquire the vast block
of land on the Columbia River
in northeastern Oregon. The
Boeing Company signed a lease
have been rebuffed all around
the legislature.
I.NOTE Mr. Will Wl
Herald and Nrwa Juat
appeal at lhat lime, an
pealed again this year
What a Wonderful Country
This Could Be
if every politician vofed for the security nd futuro of his
country, instead of for his own next election.
if every "liberal" worked for fhe financial soundness of his
country instead of for the socialist idea of dragging everyone
down to ths same drab low level.
if every business manager said nd did what he knew was
right, rathor than what he thinks the union or his stockholders
or the U.S. Department of Justice or whatever would liko him
to do or say.
if every workman did his best day's work because he knows
that is the only honest way to earn his wage, and tha way to
rebuild his country's strength.
If every voter voted for America, not for "who will giv me
the most."
We believe almost every man and woman in this country
would earnestly rally around such a banner, such an honest
principle. Don't you? Will you say so?
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to use the land once the state
ebtained clear title.
The new crisis arose last
week when the governor re
vealed that $322,000 more would
be needed to complete the trans
action. The governor also said a com
plicated series of maneuvers in
volving various funds, land ex
changes, agencies and book
keeping adjustments would be
necessary to clear title to the
Boardman area in a manner
satisfactory to Boeing.
A number of legislators were
wary over getting more deeply
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isd, at W.ad'a DrU( Mare, Inaerted thla advertisement In tha
sne year ago thla week. It hat aurh a wide acceptance, and
d a. many periona tiava aaked (or reprlnla. thai It la brine re
aa a public aervlce.)
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tNo need to petlle (or a fraction of the action . . .
with Ihrrf grrnt finv Oldi s on the acene! Sampla
the Super 8S. for example, and watch 330 hor
power'n worth of Rocket V-8 renponne in action!
Move over to the daring new Dynamic 88 . . . and
move out in Oldsmobile's popular-priced popularity
plar. (Full 123-inch wheelhane and four-coil-spring
ride are only the beginning!) Now tent-drive
number three .letntar 88 the newetit, Ion re
priced 88 of all. Along with "wow-winninf" at vie. it
port 330 cubic incheo of brand new .letrire Rocket
V-8! Which in for you? See your Oldsmobile Dealer!
QUALITY OIALIR
involved in the Boardman pro
ject, which was given a shiny
billing two years ago as Ore
gon's entry into the space age.
The House Rules Committee
has approved for introduction a
resolution to shuttle the whole
problem to a special interim
committee.
Mosser's plan would, in fact,
take Boardman off the hands of
the state general fund and trans
fer it to the separately-administered
veterans fund.
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