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— in XXXX Way. a ” i A _ COUP. “U.O ORE.LIBRAR SECTIO .AND DOCUMEN NEWSPAPE mec LB Ten ait FALLS, 0! RE., KLAMATH Price e GEN. FRIDAY, 29 1965. JANUARY Tele Washington this morn- predict i dollars buying presen of power. named be his 292 are Wel there on ‘The predictio the assumptio that Americans} will choose to work as lon and hard as they do now. as Readin the news from day to day, it’s hard to escape the conclusion that working as long and as hard as they do no is Americans of the things one are plannin to get away from. COMES standin predic is rosy community- — to constitu- a deal with Vice John- By FLOYD acting attorney before Thursday, testified from eral in the and president office on a set cedures in case disabled. was vice of out pro- president the Quick Action In a specia ple to the Con- the hearing, gress on the eve of Johnson on Thursda urge ‘swift passage of the propose constitutional amendment. Pa b pla ‘th l i thé*gr i istel n x 32-46. s not be tuzzy caj ius in point further take Christ we as our person urban and Hospital night a last to make fessional fund-raising de- which spearheade the were hospita beds paig of survey and other equipmen now avail- able to the peopl of Klamath ‘ounty. local Hanaman, Staye architect, and representative With It! is i ‘ Io wal the ‘Hanama If you answer alt til petion, Shasta. XXXX Shasta don& get to group will be to range) your immediately, stay with it, Needs chang day by day,, and peopl turn to the Want Ads to find homes and other those wants when wants placin your come up. In Want Ad (just dial 8848111 orde it for an adequat run, then cancel when no longer needed nal morn i temb feported that the {meanwh & be in ‘who| from given to the open suai joe the next facil- was possessi families voluntarily left area their homes althoug no evacua- tion order had bee issued. The Willamette was expecte to there at 2 feet at 2 p.m., th 2.5 feet under the more readin Christmas Hatfield, in said Thursd briefing a late families had 15 bed evacuated’ i state iso- were and that 200 families lated in the area between Salem and Albany. Victims Rescued Helicopter fromthe Portland rescued air base 1 persons, in- day ago, (UPI) SALI G — h be spos scaled Mark G7 bu down to news at the the revealed Administration today had 1967 fiscal a year, but de- subcommittees the information, it re sources ‘came m ee feeli general tu Americ io Viet was no | N 300 to. ‘Tons ‘o it.-No 40 feet Ton heed slid de oe alep UPI Hele ooze ‘injurie were on as b Ro y Thor ion the However, the Departmen of remov- result Jinance Atty. Gen. ded and more, a the & i a Off-R Brid Stat Dela A Lin Riv tures. As i t pest NASA Ask KENNEDY CAPE departmen highwa spokesma said the lack of an agreemen between th city and (UPI) blld —| hig the the right of |features’ has building providing right- way for the ramp, ‘Th building has been vacate b the tenant and presen plan call for its demolition in the near future. ae ‘The if would, off- , funnel traffic into downtown Klamath Falls from: the free. The bridge way ramp, it is *| congestio would Sixt is & a strip of road from the Robert Veatch, left, Jack Bisho seco left. Friday marked 8 a The deed replace Stree used for | for r an fo the Frid the city waar morning handed th street de for the land treatment sewage the deed from outgoing Wi jer ht, and new branch last day as branch manager. asce from Bishop shop pany if la Pe eorge iment oa he i the 65 heo proj- No Funds. H said because this agree-| {ment has not been worked out,| The work stoppage, resultin the departme has soug no from the wage scale pai by funds for the project. ‘The said no date for he- the fifth one was has been hit the nation’s space program| ginnin of the Emer} ‘in less than a year. made and|the Christmas fl ods The istration (NA \S | financing Spac a State filed the request for court ac-| Veatch said ‘tion with the NLRB office in Highway. Commission. chairman ‘Tamp claiming the walkout is Glenn Jackson told him th off- built this unfair labor practic violat- an ing the National ‘Labor Rela- ran, hes The pl rac Mayor ere manager. ae Kovic At right is second from Cit Manager ‘on See tions Act, along Drive. q a traffic Rive reduce way . fal a on Main Street Veterans Park and fo demolish ‘store the being postpon Strike Rule Ki eld sr — pera for| Van as| slide: afternoon, Friday. ministrative costs assess to Administration ad- and request for $ million to so-called purchas of care million for salar ad- program asked by the Welfare} justments grante by the State Commission. Holmer. said most of Emergency Board. Thornton’s opinio said that creased revenue, $2. mill from the fish commission. interest earned by money in would be gaine fro highe dedicated funds must be put back into those funds, instead fund. ‘o into the genera ‘There also were a number of smaller revisions in both esti- and expendi revenues ‘mated because of the pen a bulleti of the Buddhis t leaders Thich Tri Quan in a will] lished interview, claimed that ses-lone working offset $35. million i statement a Mapl ‘Or Thur destroying mud _ district town&# post office virtual to clear the roa 36 in the business were result. of the smaller a by an_ estimated. carryover, the state administra- tion has had to cut its carryover from the to $461. budge pose biennium. present Construction of the propose has asked for legislation ‘Surplu Shrinks River Bridg off- to $437. mil- Link revenue increase said today that But Holmer lion. Otherwise the 1965-6 budg sweepin onto Main Street has the estimated $35. million sur- et would be more than $11. mil- been postpon indefinitely by plu had shrunk to $24. million, ~ the State Highway in the red, News and ‘85 Herald The principal cuts in the pro- the _| budge are elimination of learned. A spokes for the depart $966,00 requeste for construc- tion and operatio of a second ment in Salem confirmed Fri- off- will not be juvenile training school and $ da tha the ‘million asked for additions to built this spring as Mayor the hospital in Port-) Robert Veatch announced to a land’ city council’ meetin Sept 21 1964 Veatch said he had receiyed| no notice that the projec was| been heigh of Tran CLO RO crews goi into the red, Department of Finance an than $ keep it from sibt agitatio against Buddhist asked|mer Prime Minister selected to| bed survey Disclosur e of the findin a SLIDE Highw blu be ind Shrinka I Surpl Force C In Hatfield 1965-67 Budg Ca anti-American statemen al- to have been publish in the'cen daily Sep five of 2 Sou national Embass reporte tod Caraher ‘that the make the hospita be prepare to report f i time for next month&# ean llagr American The will in the 2 hours end- a.m. today, giving it than 7 1-2 inches in Astoria had 2.08 and hours. Bend North 1.77. Eugen had .95 Salem .49 and Portland .81. Orego escape the heavy rain with Medford re- portin onl .0 of an inch. Leave Keizer Families about 6 Willamette The was feet over the 20-foot flood stage Salem at toda and Marion director Count civil defense Walter Skinner said 10 Keizer inches at more ‘Buddhist center, scene govern- that the tion agains the civilia ment he swept out of office appear objective primar in an advisor Wednesda serve contributions have not yet ity which visited Khanh many| capacity. | ‘United States delaye his ar- meetin rival at the “Hall of Kings” un-} and Linkville Kiwanis Club. after Secretar of State He will b the gues speaker ‘Dean Rusk and Chief Justice Warren had pai Amer- at the Governor&# Pray Break Earl in Sa- ica’s official fast Saturda moment of silence} lem. Churchill’s bier. jat the side of Viet Nam (UPI)—| Vietnamese strongma oa ly the righ Ad Want th bined SAIGO council It Hanaman had the coast, on Freeman director Holmer told the Joint Ways and Means committee toda that the! Meet Khanh be f pat w N te BEDK as Buddhists cam- will ‘question of both Sanderson a su much as equalizati equalization the tax rise expecte to be les than half concern goo a Western to come Newport, San and | asked forecast man_ projecte budge ‘mill surplus-at the end |C n. Nguyen Khanh toda met| In settin forth preliminary behi closed doors with the gui lines for the organization nation’s Buddhist! powerful ippointed last summer by the leaders who have criticized his Board of Klamath Count new regime the Commissioners, migh rain e f the new members ‘Th following Want Ad ran six days with no response. The advertiser renewed ad for another six ays, rented the apartmen after day. the might rise by areas With = Hospital Joh Inter- Dave weather The Churchill eth Dr. Byron areas. 40 per cent without |7 Howard, bega streams fall. The fib be will tributary when . to raise $1,250,00 for hospital Purpos of the stud determine ‘t what lon leukemia “as~cancer, Honors Ike profess undertak- planning may be done to that the community will sure en by Boyd Sanderson adminis-| have A-1 medical facilities here trator for the new Presbyterian in the years to come. stud ‘The Stewart-Lenox of this. American Cit Bureau/ and Associates, the pro- Area of the ‘Beaver Council for Facilities Medical Plannin Til LONDON (UPI)—Gen. Dwight Kisenhower marched is also a clinical D, A previous report that-school of surgery at Califor. through the rain. to Westmins-) figure was down to $413,32 taxes might nearly double i in! of Hatfield had propose a 1965 Medicine. He ter Hall today to pay private Colleg is these incorrect, Fur-& areas to Si Winston Church- 67 genera fund budge of $464. spok Thursda nigh to the ther calculation of tax effects million and of $434. ‘Klamath revenues Count Medical Soci- reveals that in these taxes ety, and Friday noon to a com-| former President of the| million. The deficit would have Hosp G ou Slat Surv O Faciliti members of the &q 3 fro sub- such “‘over- on lap” named at Ce |P an thro v Medical Uunking. Lie of educatin stu- at Duarte, out. that God tricts Calif., an- swered with us in questions following his| in grade 1-12. “toni Tow talk on the medical center. Variab ‘wi and human form, The speec is estimated tha if the’bill| H told briefly how it had wlh said, is the written word of;, ‘i passe in its present form, a small tuberculos- the Bible, and the human form}. |without county tax equalization er ‘own ji hospita to a center for treat- that of Jesus Christ. was jit will have its greatest effect of ment He said “The Bible suggest catastrophi diseases| schoo taxes in the south sta Judici po B de tailed ‘tutional Scho He Mu Effec O Propo yester Three ‘Bi progr Pree ni Lakeview Tol a Situation Dangerou Gov. Hatfield termed Mark the situation “dangerous” but said a repetitio of the Christ- propose chang in the Consti- 3.94 tution to insure agains a va- ing b n tex Tule at block to wa Right Orego Saturday. Constitutional the Senate L. ate e t homes rain toda but said heavier gen- light the! amendment The WYNNE saviour,” adding that this can] be counted for what you know Senate last ‘Th year man “And I sough for a is the truth.” NITELY. not only House did not act, to exciting, prove them, that should make workable in today’ world, The final poin in Dr. Byron& begi hearing Feb. Question i the hedg and stand in the The aim of Sen. was& listed as “‘a need E. Secondly he said ‘The ans- RECESSION a before me for the land, Suppose to pray. chairman of Jr., D-Ind., Bayh that I should Righ comes destro it: bu swer today is to stand up and the along Senat Here, spea was| found none. The American economy on hi first experien when he subcommittee, and Rep Eman- found in Bze- From this rolling high wide and hand-| determined to give prayer a uel Celler, D-N.Y., chairman of kiel 22:30 Dr. Ralp Byron Jr., th late 1920& some in House Committee, two-week trial and spent an}! forceful talk tol came a along But a recession the amendment to ram hour each morning. i 12 men of the commu-!) & Congres before April: © From her fh tol First the at What will we do if another morning Friday Quick Action of his experienc when he was recession comes’ Presbyteria Church, stressi this would make’ called to Conceivably fait Presid in us to- told in the importanc of militar dut Well our orld War Il in the Navy and| possibl for the states to rati- SMARTER) day’s world. We then the Marine Corps ly the amendment this year. are “These exciting times,” now. When asked about the Bible amendment provide that If a recession threatens, our: Dr. Byro said, pointin out that b another Marine, Dr. Byron ifa vacanc occurs in the office governm now has two sure- there is a populatio explosio said he realized he did not know, of vice president the in the world, that we are “sit- presid Klamath Count school offi- as much about it as he thought would nominate a vice presi ke of nu- ting on the and this launched confirmation by him on a dent subjec to clear conflict,” and there is a cials are continuin their de- determined stud of the Bible. both Houses of Congress that if great frustration in the battle tailed President stud of a propose Sen- He concluded his breakfast! shows its ugl against Communism. In the event a president was recession a ate bill which would have a talk with the quotation from| disabled to the point he could a head now he won& hesitate to ‘ outlined program fo to- effect on the local school Ezekiel and then asked all not out his duties, he carry day’s world, listing three point great those situation. whether to], wishes 4 present transfer which any man who the could on his own, (Continue om Page ‘The bill, if passe in its pres- wanted ‘to be one of the men them to the vice president or count for somethin can follow. hat God sough in the passage the vice president backed by-a First, Dr. Byron said ‘A man) }}/ent form, would eliminate, union from Ezekiel. majority of the cabinet could must know what he believes. Weather school and convert: igh declare the president unable. of Ty that, he explained, he mu surgery’ lam Fall Fall F Ee inoa from continued operation. to promot- was subcommittee at hearing Pray Breakfast Speak Stresse Faith Of Tod yeste President Humphrey. H. cancy economic report to the nation held out the possi INDEFI- bility of goo times annual His ed HEAD BREAKFAST PROGRAM men& breakfast was held special at the First Presbyteria Church Frida morning 4o hear Dr. Ralp Byro Jr. center, who will speak at the Governor Praye Breakfast in Salem tomorrow morning. Shown with him are, left, Dr. Donald Bauer chairman of the meeting and right Jack Doug lass administrator at OTI who delivered the invocation. the Unbroken prosperit outlook for 1965 President the country told so Johnson general gave toda to Katzenbach, who it isn’t so that counts earn we much what we HAVE LEF after as collectors the tax get all throug with us. More. with Hubert days these what washout week floodin was not ex- mas river fore- Katzenbach said _iriformal pected The official Willamette between the Chief cast called for the and his vice presi to crest more than four feet be- Executive level here. dent leave much to be desired. low its December sounded ‘ hopefu note was Johnson has such .an under- 2 In Day.. A agreements BE TAXES THE YEAR WILL WHAT WHEN attorney were John left persons presidentia disability. possibl another There’s catch: by President strong endorsement Johnson&# appe for tional amendment to catch to it. is based a forced from Thurs- slidin down hillside at Toledo and.a slide at Newport knocked home into the street. residents boiled drinking water. ‘a trailér site in south Pacifie main line Corvallis. the Southern Christmas week disaster, left At Salem the Boise Cascade Lincoln Count deputy sheriffs} north of Alban and passengers their homes. shut down. Sand- paper mill were trying to get food and| were transporte by bus. Slides and washouts continued baggin operation were carried other supplie to 15 families iso- Slides near Astoria, Florence out at Salem Memorial Hospita to hamp rail and highway lated by water in Elk City./and Tillamook high traffic crippled traffic. The Lane which was evacuated for a timé Other evacuations were car-| lon Highway 101 Interstate 5 last month, of Mapleto was diggin ou out alon the Clackamas| north of Albany was covered b from a massive slide that vir- Hatfield said the civil defense 10 inches of water but demolished the pos office and Sand Rivers, communications center in Salem In Eastern Oregon a dozen was going through. The Wils Niwas kept open during the nigh building and damaged cars and Highway east of families left their homes other structures. but that he had no plan at along closed by a slide. was Pendle-| isolated|the Umatilla River near Some families were com- present to activate the and helicopter joine in rescue| ton and at least five families Three homes were reporte mand center, night. A few be Katzenbach, rewly Deb, olas cluding eigh children, pas their homes near Albany surg-| shot River Co o (UPI)— WASHINGTON (UPI)— reld Fai Nee ing: that The government b the year 2,00 the average in- American family’s annual will be about $18,00 come in PORTLAND ing Willamette Sa Pact JENKINS FRANK By Endan Oreg 720 Attor D N From No. s848t1t Disabilit Pla Back The. ‘In ide Washou Rew ae Page Cents—16 : DIV. pee e unltse b Se p IR FORCE ACA cad of