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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1963)
fanunwnihj. galondaJk WEDNESDAY EIGHT AND FORTY, Klam ath Salon MS. t p.m., meeting, lola Heilbronner, 1331 Recla mation. LADIES SOCIETY BLUE, ( p.m., meeting, initiation. City Library basement. OUk-ers uear formal. BONANZA FARM BL'REAU CENTER, 6:30 p.m., potluck. get - acquainted . with . teach er night, Bonanza High School. ART NEEDLE CUB, 1 p.m., meeting, Goldie Brown, 1937 Le roy. FAIRHAVEN HOME EXT., 10 a.m., Scandinavian cookery project. Home of Margaret Brandon. DEMOCRATIC CLIB, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Shasta Grange Hall. Public invited. KLAMATH STAMP. COIN CLUB, 8 p.m., meeting, 603 Mam Street. Visitors welcome. PELICAN SCHOOL PTA, 7:30 p.m., meeting, school. GOLDEN AGE CLIB, 1 p.m., meeting, Klamath Auditorium. FRIENDSHIP COURT, Older of Amaranth. 8 p.m., obligation night, Scottish Rite Emple. PROSPERITY R E B E K A H LODGE, 7:30 p.m., initiation practice for officers, 10OF Hall. PLAYERS CLUB, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Legion Hall. THURSDAY TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE, Klamath County, 8 p.m.. meet ing, Shasta Grange Hall. Hal Coe, speaker. Public invited. KLAMATH MINERAL CLUB, 7:30 p.m., election of officers, Klamath Auditorium, y Y-NEMA TWIHLERS, 6:30 to 8 p.m., children's square dance lessons, ages 10 15, YMCA. MAL1.V PROSPERITY SO CIAL CLUB. OES. 8 p.m., meet ing, home of Mrs. Joe Halou ek. PROSPERITY R E B E K A H LODGE, 7:45 p.m.. meeting, initiation. lOOF Hall. Guests. Sweet Adelines. METHODIST MEN. 7:30 a m. Methodist Church. Communion follow ing. OTI EXT. UNIT. 10 a.m.. Stanley party, crafts meeting, Student Lounge. Bring sack lunch, cup. NEIGHBORS OF WOOD CRAFT. Thimble Club, 8 p.m., potluck. E I v a Weaver, 3534 Summers Lane. HENLEY HOME EXT.. 10 a.m., Scandinavian cookery project, Joan's Kitchen. BETHEL 6, Job's Daughters. 6 p.m., potluck, initiation fol lowing, Masonic Temple. FRIDAY EWAUNA ENCAMPMENT AND LEA, 8 p.m., election o officers, IOOF Hall. MERRY MIXERS. 8 p.m., square dance. Merry Mixer Hall. Bring sandwiches. Travelers passing from Iowa to Colorado have noted the rap id decrease in height of wheat and corn. Salary Cut Bill Routed SALEM (I'PI'-A talary-cut-ting bill was forced into retreat today after a brief appearance on the House floor. The House voted 34-23 to re turn the bill to the Ways and Means Committee either to die there, or to be divided into three separate measures and re turned to the floor. The bill would have: Cut legislators' pay from $250 to $200 a month. Cut the salaries of the gov ernor, other elected state offi cials, and the superintendent of public instruction seven and one halt per cent. Cut the salaries of about 477 lop state employes by 15 per cent on amounts over $10,000. The vote was mixed. Some who voted to return the bill to committee wanted tlie questions divided so tlie House could act on each separately. Others hoped it would die in the committee. Goldvwter, Scranton Plan Political Talks Evans Will Get 'Truth Serum' PORTLAND UPI - Accused slayer Robert Evans of Honolu lu w ill be examined w hile under the influence of "truth serum," Circuit Judge Charles Redding ruled Tuesday. WASHINGTON (UPH - Gov. William W. Scranton had an ap pointment today with Sen. Barry Goldwater to talk about politics in Pennsylvania where Goldwater backers have sur faced to challenge Scranton's favorite son candidacy for the Republican presidential nomina tion. Goldwaler's position, an nounced at a Pittsburgh news conference last week, is that he is not a candidate now and has no responsibility for discourag ing political activity by his friends. Scranton was expected to call on the Arizona senator late to day after a flight by private plane from Harrisburg. He re quested the meeting. His request came alter Gold water supporters in western Pennsylvania began making noise about running pro-Gold-water candidates for the GOP National Convention delegation in the Republican primary next April 28. According to reports here. similar activity may develop toon in eastern Pennsylvania. Scranton is regarded by Re publicans as a possible pres. idenlial nominee in case of a national convention deadlock. He repeatedly has denied that he would be a candidate but has agreed to go to the conven tion as a favorite son candidate of the Pennsylvania delegation. He reiterated this week that he was not a candidate for na tional office in a message de clining an invitation to enter the Maryland presidential pri mary next May. Maryland GOP Chairman Da. vid Scull made public Scran ton's message declining to enter tlie Maryland primary. Scull said that Gov. Mark Hatfield of Oregon also had declined to en ter tlie Maryland contest. Sens. Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky and Gordon Allott of Colorado previously turned down invitations. Scull said he had re ceived no reply to invitations to Goldwater. Rockefeller and for mer Vice President Nixon. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oreo Wednesday, November , 1M3 PAGE-7A Kennedy Prepares 'Hon Political' Jaunt To Texas DALLAS (LTD - President and Mrs. Kennedy fly into Tex as Thursday in tlie Democrats' prologue to the 1W4 presidential campaign. The White House insisted the visit was largely "nonpoli(ical" but at least one political speech was planned. Five other talks and a Texas deer hunt were scheduled. Vice President and Mrs. Lyn don B. Johnson were to join tlie Chief Executive and be his host at the 300-acre BJ ranch, 65 miles west of Austin. Tlie two men were scheduled to hunt deer at the Johnson spread. Kennedy obviously will be pressing for support in Texas, where voters two weeks ago re jected repeal of the state's poll tax. Johnson, a former Texas senator, actively stumped for repeal of the poll tax, but op ponents hit repeal as a play into hands of liberals. Mrs. Kennedy's first, trip to tlie Lone Star State may be the first of many campaign outings by the First Lady. She feels she "is needed" in tlie drive to re elect her husband. The Chief Executive Thurs day dedicates the Aerospace Medical Center at Brooks Air Force Base, at San Antonio, then flies to Houston to address an appreciation dinner for vet eran Rep. Albert Thomas, D. Tex. Th presidential party will spend the night in Fort Worth. 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