Strike Benefit Hearings
Recess After Two Days
Dead Kennedy Children Buried With Father
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; PORTLAND (LTD - Atlor
neys for two lumber union and
: tlie Big Six timber firms endtd
"the second day of uneniploy
' ment benefit hearings in a has
sle here Wednesday.
ReferetM. F. Mo-Farland
gavelcd tlie session into recess
and excused Scott Witt, nation
al labor relations manager for
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Weyerhaeuser Qo. from the
stand while Lumber and Saw
null Workers Union attorney
Oeorge Toulouse was still trying
to question him.
McFarland, chief appeals re
feree fur tlie Oregon Depart
ment of Employment, and his
Washington counterpart are
hearing appeals by some 7,100
Joggers and mill workers who
were d e n led unemployment
benefits in last summer's Nortii
west lumber strike.
Both states have laws prevent
ing participants in an active
labor dispute from collecting
benefits.
Four attorneys representing
tlie LSW and the International
Woodworkers of America have
implied that U.S. Plywood Corp.
and St. Itcgis Paper Co. were
struck last June 5 for reasons
other than the collapse of labor
negotiations.
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JIKItMISTON WD - Mice
searched through Uermiston
High School Wednesday after a
woman telephoned a radio sta
tion and said a bomb would go
off at 1 p.m. Classes were dis
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WASHINGTON iUPl - Mrs.
Jolui F. Kennedy returned to a
darkened hillside in Arlington
.National Cemetery Wednesday
night to bury tlie bodies of her
two dead children at their fa
ther's side.
In a brief and moving cere
mony, lighted by the eternal
flame at tlie head of Kennedy's
grave, two white caskets were
placed beside the slain Presi
dent. One contained the body of
Trial Dates
Scheduled
For Month
The docket of trials for De
cember in Klamath County Cir
cuit Court has been made up.
One case, that of Marie Bar
kley, accused of assault with a
dangerous weapon, was resolved
Wednesday with Miss Hartley's
acquittal.
The next trial is slated lo be
gin Monday when Charles Fran
cis Clubb faces a charge of
burglary. The case of Charles
Byrd, accused of assault with a
dangerous weapon, is to follow."
There w ill be a brief recess
of court for the circuit court
judges' meeting in Portland
Dec. 13 and 14.
Dec. 16. 'Ray Walsh is slated
lo be tried on a charge of for
gery,' and the murder trial of
Archibald Foster' is scheduled
to being that same day.
Frances Colleen Orume and
Darlene Sanchez will be tried
m a charge of assault with a
dangerous weapon Dec. 18 and
Theodore Bnimmond is sched
uled lo go on trial Dec. 2.1 for
obtaining mcny and property by
false pretenses.
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Patrick Bouvier Kennedy ho
died last Aug. 9 in the second
day of his life. The other con
tained a sister who was still
born Aug. 23, 1956.
White HousetPress Secretary
Pierre Salinger said Mis. Ken
bedy was accompanied by Atty.
,Cen. Robert V. Kennedy, his
brother, Son. Edward Kennedy.
D-.Mass., and the former Kirst
Lady's sister, Princess Lee
Itadiwill.
Mis. Kennedy knelt in prayer
at the graveside ceremony con
ducted by tlie Most Rev. Philip
Hannan, auxiliary bishop of
W ashington. She remained com
posed tliroughout the reinter
ment. Intones ltsch Psalm
The two small caskets verb
placed on either side of the
President. Bishop Hannan in
toned the words of the 148th
Psalm.
AMA Approves
Smoking Study
PORTLAND, Ore. ' UPH-The
American Medical Association
AMA voted Wednesday for an
all-out study to determine which
human ailments, if any, are
caused or made worse by smok
ing, Tlie vole, by the AMA Houe
of Delegates, came on the last
day of the organization's 17th
clinical meeting and followed a
report on the smoking problem
which covered a three-year
study of more than 442.000 men.
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The Lord's Prayer was said,
and the caskets, sprinkled with
holy water, were lowered into
the grave.
Under the doctrine of 1 he Ro
man Catholic Church, children,
untainted hy sin, go directly to
heaven after baptism.
When the ceremony was over
the members of the family lelt
the cemetery immediately. The
gates were patrolled by an ex
tra guard of military police to
keep the service private.
Salinger said the bodies of
the two children were accom
panied to Washington aboard the
Kennedy family plane by Sen.
Edward Kennedy.
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy had
been buried at the Kennedy
family plot in Brookline, Mass.
His sister was buried at New
port, R. I.
Plans Kept Secret
The plans for the burial were
a closely-guarded secret-, 'the
statement on the move came
from Salinger, who said he was
acting at the request of Mrs.
Kennedy.
Little had been known about
tlie stillborn Kennedy baby and
Youth Nabbed
For Shoplifting
A 14-year-old Klamath Falls
boy was arrested as a shoplift
er Wednesday afternoon in the
Market Basket, South Sixth and
Shasta Way.
Police said the boy stole a
pair of pliers. He was turned
over to juvenile authorities.
it wis
tiiat It i
not general knowledge
had been a girl.
It was her wish that the Pres
ident be buried in Arlington
Cemetery. Some members of
the Kennedy family had argued
in favor of the family plot at
Brock line.
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Thursday, December S, 1
Brazil Senators Duel, Colleague Killed
Court Picks
Attorney
For Naylor
TULELAKE - The prelim
inary hearing in the Modoc
County Justice Court of the AI
tusas Judicial District, sclied-'
uled for Dec. 4, for John G.
Naylor of Newell, has been post
poned until Thursday, Dec. 12.
Naylor, 22, is held in the Mo
doc County Jail at Alturas on
six charges of child molestation
and one of statutory rape al
legedly involving two young
girls, 11 and S years old.
The hearing was postponed
when Naylor, a resident of the
Newell area for about five
years, was unable to retain
counsel. Attorney V. Dean
Close, was appointed by the
court to represent him.
Naylor, the father of a l-ycar-old
daughter, was arrested Nov.
IB by Sheriff Deputy Marion
Thompson on a complaint of
the mother of one of the chil
dren involved.
District Attorney Robert Bar
clay will prosecute.
BRASILIA i UP! '-Two sena
tors staged a frontier-style gun
fight Wednesday on tlie floor of
Brazil's streamlined upper
house, fatally wounding a third
legislator.
Sens. Arnon De Melo and Sil
veslre P. Cois Montero, the pistol-packing
principals in the im
promptu duel, escaped injury.
Sen. Jose Cairalli was hit by a
,45-caliber slug and died in a
hospital a short time later.
Senate President Auro M. De
Andrade adjourned the session
and turned the two principals
over to military authorities
pending a decision on what ac
tion to take against them. The
Senate was expected to expel
both men.
The shooting climaxed a long
time political feud between
lMcIo and Gois. The two men
drew guns on each other during
a senate debate, but it was not
clear just what it was that set
them off.
The shooting caused pande
monium in the senate, and it
was difficult to determine ex
actly what happened.
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