Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 21, 1965, Page 5, Image 5

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Sunda Februar 21
HERALD
PAGE
1965
Falls,
Klamath
NEWS,
AND
Ore.
Op Attac
Solo
—
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House
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provisi
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Shortens
iy
objecte
th
Consistories
‘Thu
elimina
,
legislators
and othe
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complaine
have
unconstitutional
-under the ar-| committee
which
says each House to make
usin
was
they raise
power|
its
to
number
the
all-time
an
of
hig
of
and
:
the 1930s,
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REG.
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includ
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two
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aske
DRYER
REG, 99c
any
sport
of
Priestley,
for
a
Only
Boxes
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3c
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Price
Reg
6.00
ONLY
V4-Day Price
—
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Cotto Sweate
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Only—Complete
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Kompa Tr ucks
REG.
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and
a
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3-BOTTOM
conflict,
Wool
Joh
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267
to
celebrate
Washington’s
Birthday
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lengths
rush-ordered!
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unsuccess-
took no stand on the
fall which;
last
ful
measure
commer-
would
have banned~
and steelhead!
cial
salmon
fishing on the Columbia. He sai
if members of his staff
favored the
citizens”
as private
ban, that was their privilege.
Director |
Commission
Fish
Robert Schoening whose organ-
ization fough the ban and fa-
the merger, said all fish—
vors
sports and commercial— should
“to protect
be under on entity
commercial
windows
95c
Really Works!
HOTPOINT
Conflict Discussed
Director}
Commission.
Game
doesn’t
Schneider, who
Phil
think mucti of the merger any-
way, said the conflicts between
sports and commercial fishing;
“will always be with;
interests
us.
Merger won& end that.’
insisted his department
He
in
both
Stock Up Now
For Sprin &
I
Buy
onl commercial fishing
up
TER
TOW EN
Bright
We&#3 widths and
al
Association,
interests wo
THIR
f
refrigerator
for
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members.
wanted)
director
for
forall game
another
this proposa
Then
assistant dire:
so-one.
‘was split
tor would handle sports fish and
would|
while the other
game,
that
plasti
20x16
1.89—Seals tight
interests.
Packers
This
Bu
flo length
57¢
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Crisper
Food
Committee’
commercial.
swallowed
Bask ets
Drain Board
|
said
..-
they want af assistant director!
-
legally assigne to look
Tuna
om
om
57¢
So
flexible
1.19—12-quart
Waste
jaw.
the resource.”
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River
Salmon
Columbia
Draperi
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icitvee
colors
assorted
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Commercial
handle
wc
Earl
.
agree-
assistant
tes
,
REG.
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said there should be one}
assistant director, and that his
duties should not b spelle out
one
.
.
th
fish, and
functions,
pa
Come
Don Mis
hatchet down, Ma..These prices
for
have been chopped enough! Com see
yourself! It& one big day of Fun.and Sav-
celebrating
ings at J. W. Kerns
the biggest
Washington& Birthday
buy ever!
men
their’
sent
only BS
o Pom o
ney& 7.98
Reduced to
Stripe & Solids
director,
the
week
|
atte
department should have
Nobod objecte that ther
where
Pen
in
merge
But
that’s
ment “ended
Fed
te
I
I
Reversible
Small-Medium
Blue, Green Black,
disput centered around}
how many assistant directors
a
IN
BD
Loy that
backed bill that would ‘merge!
the fish and game commissions.
After two: hours of discussion,
the House Fish and Game Com-
decided it might have
mittee
better luck next week.
should be
13_hom
This
tsrse-Extra Large
administration-
The
m
Ho
th
S JACKE
SALEM
(UPI).— Sport and
commercial fis hing interests
clashed agai Friday at a work
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—
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Quilt Nyl
|
Fisherme
Fig Bil
O Merg
an
and
help.”
Workmen’s Compensation—
House Labor and Manageme
tremendous
flo
belie
new y
L
men&#
Opinio Requeste
Sen. Al Flegel
-D-
asked
Atty. Gen. Robert Y.
for
Thornton
last
month
an
opinio on whether the commit-
tee is constitutional and whether
either the House or Senate could
bind members of the other b
referring a bill to it with spe-
cific
instructions.
said Friday
that
Thornton
on
Reps
pl would be involved, “but for
those who qualify, it could be a
defeat
includ-|also
proved four other bills,
would be studied.
Committee hope to be able to
“Ido not
it has too in one to allow districts to pur-|
Tax
Relief
Sen. Don Will-
work on the work-
complete
much chance of bein adopte chase land on
installment
introduced a
D-Portland,
con-|ner,
compensation revision bill
with the compulsory feature,” tracts. The others would require bill to give
tax relief
more
to|n
week, and send it to the
ittee.
Howe told the
commi
{bonds on
lease-
agre senior citizens. Under present
floor for action. Commit-
An attempt b Bedi ingfield to ments, allow districts to accept law
can
exempt $2,50 ofjte members hope to reach
add an
clause
emergency
so| and repeal the law detail- gross. income. He wants tolagreement: Monday on how to
school
boards
could
includ
ing the descriptio of an atten
amend the
i tax|handle ba risks.
w
a 2 Th
I
I
I
polic rather than|103.
cardinals
include’
shall conduct its own busi- limiting its activity to
fiscal
The
«new
Lawrence
mak its
rules,
own
matters.
Archbisho
Md. He
The joint committee hasbeen
committee Shehan of Baltimore,
Members of the
held to be lega by several at- were
an
on
inspectio trip in becomes the sixth living U.S:
cardinal,
torneys generai, datin back to eastern Orego this weekend.
shall
session
were
DeMe
and
$3,00
income for the present lim-
Willner said not many peo-
net
it.
Th
Pe]
Car-
ticle
g
Lewis,
boards.
of local
Harold
subs
jexemptio
—
cludin the United States. And
al-
th
that
“shoving it
ra
Howard, D-Portland.
{mone in next year’s budget-
ance
Hand atte mpted to! the fre books also was ap. Other supervisor.
rs.
highlights:
amend the bill
further
to
re-
proved, but later taken out.
Insurance
Sen. Ver-
|:
quire free books b July 1, 1967
Testimony indicated the free| Cook;-D-Gresham, propose
an finally
ooks woul have an impact of|an
b Jul 1 1968.
interim
committee
on
water
amendme passed but about $3 a year per student. problems which would inlude a|
first
Othe Bills Approved
later was removed after a mo
stud rt o the feasibility if of flood
tion to send the bill to the
suratice.
The education
Flood plain zonin
committee
ap-|
«LE En Ct Ek
WH BARG
‘
so,
an
dow [Bone
Voting no
lato
ALWAYS
saidjna
legislators said the
joint committee. is
to
throat”
tradition
“cit
n
rent.
thres.
Under
Pop
ness
now
pr
provid
still unde study
was
would be issued next week.
present law, the Presi-
Senate
dent of the
and the House;
lature Friday.
Speake each appoin seve
Rep. Katherine Musa, D-The! ‘Way and Means C
Dalles, introduced ’a bill in the members. The 1 lawmakers&
House which would repeal the vote, jointly and the chairmen
he
law authorizing the joint
of the House and Senate
com-
com-
mittee.
The bill
mittees take turns presiding.
was
co-spon-
sored by her husband Sen, Ben
Musa said he had no objec
committee
Musa, D-The Dalles.
tion to the
meeting
VATICAN:
CITY (UPI)—Pope
And Sen. .Thomas
Mahone togethe to hear testimony, but
cam-
D-Portland, announced he would he called its powers an “‘af- Paul VI, as part of a
lengthy)
of paig to modernize
front”
to the independen
try Monda to put a
has ab-
Vatican
ceremonials
of
the
chambers
specifically forbiddi
legis
joint the
breviated the
series
committees
in the Senate ver- lature
‘of
consistories
beginnin Mon-
sion of a revised Orego Con-
the casé of the omni-
He.
for
the
invest-
stitution.
bus pa raise bill passe by the day, Feb, 22
cardinals,
ment of 27 new
Committee
Mahon said he would make Ways and Means
of
four consistories|
Instead
the effort at a meeting of the and the House earlier this ses-
four days, the]
Senate
Constitutional
Revision sion. The Senate wanted it brok- stretching over
Committee, of which Musa also en into several bills and sent it pontiff has decided to hold -onl
for two—a private one on Monday
is a member.
back to Ways and Means
and
a
consistor on)
publi
The Mus bill
would have no} that purpose.
This
a
effect on action taken by the
However, the. senate could ‘not
and second’
blic
“se:
Ways and Means Committee in issu instructions to the House sel
consistory,
member and the committee| cret”
this session,
The 27 new cardinals, whose|
“T don’t feel I want to cause
sent it right back.
|
announced on Jan,
were
that
much
havoc,” said Mrs,
“They made us eat it,”
from 20 nations in-
12
come
usa.
Musa.
and
tee
All three
believe
the
Hig schoo students
Committee approved] permissive,
purchas their books from
|the districts, althoug there are
school districts: tory.
Efforts by
committee
for makin
free
to
textbooks
mem-|
ions
books
hig school students Friday in a bers to requir schools to pro-/available to students who can-
vide free books after two or not afford to pay for them.
spli vote.
defeated in a
were
Voting to send the bill to the
‘Th final “do pass
recom-
which
session
included~-eight floor were Reps Howe Joe
mendation
came
on a 7-2 vote}
roll-call
votes.
Beu-
Rogers
R-
after 5 minutes of debate.
Hand D-Milwaukie; Betty
Rep. Carrol Howe, R-Klamath|lah
introduced
The
measure,
b
districts
most
Roberts, D-Portland;
Rich-
Falls,
predicted
J
Edward
Whelan,
Rep
ards,
Fritzie Chui-
R-
land,
amended with his ap- would ‘b providing the
was
within
the time
“whether
e‘nard, R-Portland, and James’
make it manda!
o not,”
Jr., R-Coos Bay.
allowing
dill
a
to
opinion
Joint
make the free texts!
rather than manda-|or
to
Education
O Wa Mea Pow :
SALEM (UPI)—A
two-
attack on the
of th
powers
Way and Means Com
in
the
bega
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