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Bridge Unit Schedules
Dinner Party, Election
I HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, fln-goo Sunday, Dwrnbfr . 1963
PACE-JA
The annual election party and
dinner of the Klamath Falls
Unit Committee of the Ameri
can Contract Bridge League
gets started with a masterpoint
duplicate bridge tournament,
1:30 p.m. today, at the Wkiema
Motor Hotel. Members of the
unit uill submit their ballots
before the tournament, after
which the votes will be tabulat
ed and the new officers named
for the coming year.
EIGHTY OLD Brothers John, Hans and Thomas Minlcler, came to America from
Holland in 1709, bringing with them this hand wrought iron scale. Jack Minkler of
Klamath Falls now owns the relic. His fathsr, Frartk, and later his children were
weighed on it. Rules differ on each side of the beam. One side weighs up to 45
pounds, the second to 12 pounds. The three hooks are held by pins. Jack Minkler, a
retired logger, came here from Eugene in 1953. The family home is at 234 Martin
Street.
Sales Tax
Supported
PORTLAND lUPH-The Ore
gem Education Association voted
Friday to support a state sales
tax with the money to be car
marked for education. The or
ganization said jt would initiate
the measure, if necessary.
The action came at a meet
ing of about 200 delegates to
the OEA's Representative Conn
oil. There were estimates it might
cost as much as $74,000 to run
the initiative campaign.
The council also voted lo re
sist any attempts by school
boards to lower teacher salaries
as a result of voter defeat of
the legislature's tax bill Oct. 15.
Some school district budgets
are expected to be cut as much
as 23 per cent next year be
cause of an anticipated $12 mil
lion slash in the $1)1 million
state aid to education fund for
the next biennium.
FIRE REPORT
Friday. 0:14 p.m.. electric
dryer in basement on fire at 40S
North Sixth Street, occupant
Quentin Steele. , Considerable
damage to dryer, houte full of
smoke.
Saturday. 3:40 p.m. leaves
burning without permit at Ruse
way Drive and Oregon Avenue.
City Briefs
MARY LEWIS has returned
home from two weeks vacation
mi Sacramento. San Francisco
and Watsonville, Calif.
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Plane Lost In Viet Nam
SAIGON 'L'1'H - A U.S.
m a d e RB25 recrnnaissance
plane crashed Friday in Crm
munitt - infested Dinh Tuong
Province, probably killirrg four
Americans and one Vietnamese,
it was announced Saturday.
A U.S. military spokesman
said the bodies of the Vietnam
ese and one American had been
recovered from the wreckage of
the RB26. which came down in
the five-foot-deep waters of a
stream about 33 miles south of
here. He said there was no sign
of survivors.
It was not certain immediate
ly whether the plane was shot
down by the Communists, who
liave downed a number of
planes in the general area of
the crash in the past.
The spokesman said the plane
was on a photo-reconnaissance
mission when it crashed. Tlie
converted World War II bomb
er carried two American in
structors in addition to its usual
crew of three.
U.S. Air Force sources said
the instructors were "checking
out" the plane's navigator, who
was unfamiliar w ith the p e r
formance of the RB26.
The names of the Americans
lost in Friday's crash were not
made public immediately.
Lumber Aid
Bill Passes
WASHINGTON (LTD - The
Senate Friday passed and sent
to the House legislation to al
low West Coast lumbermen to
continue Ufing foreign vessels
for shipping lumber to Puerto
Rico.
The measure would continue
for two years an exemption
from the Jones Act, which re
quires use of American flag ves
sels to carry cargo between
U.S. ports.
Lumber producers testified
earlier at Senate hearings that
the exemption had helped them
recapture much of the Puerto
Rican lumber market from Ca
nadian producers.
Spokesmen for the depressed
domestic lumber industry con
tend they had lost Puerto Rican
and U.S. East Coast markets to
producers in British Columbia
chiefly because the Canadians
can use lower-cost foreign ves
sels to carry lumber. Some lum
hermen have asked that exemp
tion from the Jones Act also be
extended to shipments to ports
on the U.S. Atlantic Coast.
A dinner will follow the tour
nament at 6.30 o'clock. Non
bridge playing spouts of mem
bers of the unit are invited to
the dinner.
Results of local bridge tour
naments last week follow:
LakeshoreHC iTuesday.
1, Mrs. A. V. Moore-G race
Kresse; 2. Pauline Of field-Mrs.
William Grove: 3. Mrs. Chet
Stonecypher-Mrs. A. M. John
son. Lakeshore (BC i Thursday i,
NS. 1, Dick and Anne Briggs;
2, Ixiis Serruys-Crystal Cloake:
3, Pat Cunningham-Mrs. I. C.
Lcmlcr. EW. 1, Mrs. David
Vandenberg Sr. - Mrs. Oscar
Shive; 2. Frank and Pat Tarr;
3, Art and Doreen Beddoe.
Klamath BC. I. Bob and
Peg Chilcote: 2, Ethel Davis
Mrs. David Vandenberg Sr.; 3,
Dorothy Rogers-Dick Briggs.
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Bishop Reuben H. Mueller,
newly elivled president of the
National Council of Ohurvhes,
said Saturday that the lale
President Kennedy was indi
rectly the victim of "fanatical
and bigoted agitators w h o
specialized in controversy fur
personal financial Rain."
In an address before the clos
ing session of the National
Council's triennial general as
sembly, Bishop Mueller did not
identify the "agitators" whom
he held responsible for the
President's assassination. But
he indicated that they included
extremist groups wli'ch have
caused dissension in churches.
"Our President became t h e
ambushed victim of hatred gone
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directly with the assassination
itself, but their attacks on the
integrity of our institutions and
our leadership can trigger the
irresponsible 'mad dog acts of
tlie Oswalds and the Rubys,
who seek to take the law into
their own hands, and become
tlie executioners of those who do
nut agree with them."
The Itev. Dr. Mueller, 6fi. of
Indianapolis, Ind., is senior bish
op of the Evangelical United
Brethren Church. He was elect
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term as chief public spokesman
for the National Council, which
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