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Eureka Humboldt Standard from Eureka, California • Page 18

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I Kennedy Backs RayburnV Plan To Alter Rules Group WASHINGTON VuPD-Admlnls-trolIcd (lie group'and blocked lib- full House "fifom nctin'g on his (ration'forces In the House had a -assist today from President Kennedy Jn their, attempts to gather enough support to pass Speaker. Hayburn's plan to liberalize' the rules committee. Kennedy made it clear that "as an Interested citizen)! he Iwpcd the llmise would. support Kay- burn's move to add three new members to the committee, thereby breaking the power of the GOP-Sfluthern Democratic conservative co.ililicn which has con- oral legislation. Tjlc vole on Kayburn's plan had becii scheduled for today but the speaker decided to postpone the showdown until Tuesday.

The TOstponemcnt was greeted by legislative But Kennedy said ho would not attempt to infringe on the responsibility of the House to.decide how to deal with the niles committee, which controls the (low of logis- taunts from conservatives who lalioi lo thc IIolls floor. claimed llayburn the move because he was afraid of 'osing. Tlic President told his first news inference (Wednesday night that 10 "small group" of congrossnicn should be permitted lo prevent the Other congressional news: Medical Cnrc: Rep. Frank Kowalski, proposed a medical care program designed lo provide coverage for nearly every American over 65 years old. Un-i ilcr the bill, persons covered by Social Security would pay one- quarter of one per cent a on the firsl of annual Income, while those not covered would o( oiio per cent.

Slums: Sen. Prcscolt Bus! Introduced a bill to set up a slum clearance, program costing the federal government billion over six yciirs. L'rson Rearing of the fur-bearing trio, native to South AnicricaJ is regulated by low in California. National Cattlemen Association Hits Lack Of Import Protection LAKE CITY -Thojup wllh a sound approach to for "You mean I can have i Hospitqlization for my New car from SACCHI'S? That's true, SACCHI'S now offers you, Ihe now car buyer, or the owner of a used car a "hospitali- jation" typo insurance. This, "CARL1FE GUARANTY" offered only SACCHI'S of Arcafa gives you protection for two (2) years or twenty five thousand (25,000) miles (whichevfer occurs first) for only pennies a week.

You can't afford not to investigate this NEW and REMARKABLE plan. ANOTHER FIRST FOR SACCHI'S of ARCATA Carlife Guaranty ISSUED BY P. C. SACCHI For two (2) years or twenty-five thousand (25,000) miles (whichever occurs first) against any defective material, workmanship, or abnormal wear which may appear in the normal use of the above motor car, warranting the following designated operating parts: MOTOR Pitlont, ringi, valvei, vafve valve iiemi, valve guides, valve camshaft, crankshaft, water pump, oil pump, alt bearing gaifeeli, tirrung gears and chain, and cylinder block (except cracked), pins- TRANSMISSION CLUTCH REAR AXLE Alt gean, bcarlngi, oil Prenure a All gears, and greaio leali, gas- refnaie bearing! oil tejli, 9 a a kell and electrical rr.sch- and clutch rj.ic. leih and gaikeu.

This guaranty does not include Regular Service For more information concerning this MOD- ERN DAY INSURANCE PLAN See SACCHI'S today! REMEMBER: "Don't make a deal until you've seen: American Nntjonnl Cattlemen's As fociation opened its annual convention hero loday with a warning from lls president "the Im- port'urotecllon our present Imve provijle is no protection al all." Frisd II. Dressier, a Cordncr- ville, rancher, lold 2.5W calllemen thai present proleclion is like the brakes on a Inick. "They work fine when Ihe is unloaded and on' Iho level rond. hul they're nol much good going when the truck Is over- goaded," lie said. The ANCA presldenl said at Ihe opening session of Ihe association's 64lh annual conference thai it will continue to work on Ihe Import problem.

"It'll a mean actively seeking legislation thai will lei us effectively apply the brakes when the truck is bar- relling downhill," Dressier added "A lot of foreign cattlemen, sil- ling there wllh cheap land nnd lower Inbof cosl, are planning and plotting lo use Ihc American market as tlie place where Ihey can unload their surpluses or where Ihcy can make a tidy profit no matter what our prices," ANCA president said. The annual president's message nr.il a Inlk by Dr. Earl L. Bulz, Dean of Agriculture at Purdue University, highlighted the open- Ing session of (he Uiree-day conference. Kami Expansion The Indiana educator (old Ihc cattlemen lhat American agriculture is an expanding Industry in every important respect except one--the number of people 'quired to run our farms.

Bulz said it was obvious thai those who refer to agriculture as a "declining" industry look only lo a single phase of it. He sait the decline ki farmers Is itself a sign of a slrong agriculture. "Brainpower has replaced horse power as the essential ingredient on our farms," he saidf The Purdue dean added, "An efficient and progressive agriculture is the very foundation of a prosperous and strong America." He 'said Xikita Khrushchev as long as American agriculture output per worker remains three limes thai of the Russians, (here can be little doubt concerning Uie ultimate outcome of Ihc struggli between the two systems. Welcoming Address The ANCA convention opened with welcomes by'Mayor J. Brae ken Lee of Salt City, Gov.

George D. Clyde of Utah and Hugh Colton, past president of Ihe Utah Cattlemen's Association, which Is sponsoring the convcn lion. -Executive Vice President C. W. McMillan of Denver gave his annual report at the opening session He loo discussed the problem Imports and said Congress and the administration must come clgn Irade which will not cause Irrevocable damage to domestic industries.

McMillan also said that any roposed regulations by government agencies "must be critically viewed to actually determine the iccessily of having Ihem." He added thai loo many regulations ring aboul "a very difficult situation so far as it's related lu Humboldl Stale College has ccn chosen as Ihe sile of the listrict convention, region nine, llic Inlcrcollcgiale Knights of California and Oregon, March 17 iul 18, it was announced recently. The local chapter, Hie Yuroks, vill be host lo four other diapers: Oden Raiders from Portland State College, Portland, Bad- jcr Chapter, Pacific University, 'orest Grove, Old Oak chap- er, Liuficld College, McMinue- Wolf Knights, Oregon College of Education, Mommoulli, Ore. The clioice of II. S. C.

for the convention was announced by regional Viceroy of district nine, )on Daniels of Trinidad. Daniels a senior student al Humboldt, 's Most Modem Building Materials House the free movement o( Ivcslock." Aflcr their morning session, Ihc cattlemen held commlllcc the rest of the day. Two ANCA auxlllaries-thc juliloi ANCA and the CowBclles--ako held meetings todny as their annual conventions got underway. Hie three groups will be special guests tonight at a concert of Mormon TabcnlRcle Choir. Knights Set District Meeting At College Checks Stolen In Burglary Found A money bag containing checks slolen In the January 18 burglary oO Sun Ray Cleaners, 1670 ilyrllc Avenue, was found oil ajslrelch of old Highway 101 near Dyer- yesterday evening, according to the sheriff's office.

George Scdlt of Wcolt reported find at about 5 p.m. He said tie found it lying in the rond, now known! as "Avenuo of the 11 is believed a It hod not been there (or more a day. An electric shaver and $180.25 In cash wero taken in the burglary in addition to Ihe $40 In checks. The money has not been recovered. 3-Year-Old Burn Victim Succumbs LAS VEOAS, Nov.

(UP1)- Threc-ycnr-old Julia Howe whose plight stirred nationwide sympa- hy died Wednesday of bums that covered more than 50 per cent of icr body Jan. a. Doctors at Nellls Air Force Base where she was under treatment said the blonde, blue-eyed had just been wliceled into the operating room for a "last ditch" effort lo save her life when she expired. Julia's heart stopped beuting three times Tuesday night nnc was revived each lime with Intra- cardinl injections of adrenalin, doctors said. Julia, daughter of Marine Sgt.

Gilbert Howe, received Ihe burns ivhcn her robe caught fire whlli she was playing i a clgareltc lighter. ind also Duke of Yurek diaper. He will presklc at (he tention. Daniels and William Lyman, ilso a Knight at Ihe local college, etnnied Sunday from a week in Oregon, visiting and conferring vilh the Dukes and members ol he Intercollegiate Knights'In the talc. Portland State College had pro- been considered for the convention, but because of Daniels md Lyman's representation ol lumboldt Slate and the surround- ng community, the popular ma- orily voted to liold the gather- ng at Humboldt, it Is thought ty Knight members.

Tlw Intercollegiate? Knights is a service organization. Yurok chap- cr performs various services al he college. The Knighls have charge of the fish pOnd, shine he sctiool plaques, usher college functions, act as guides 'or -persons louring the campus and have the custody of the Hum boldt Logger A traditions symbol In sports functions. A iresent they are the only Knigh organization in California. During the convention, preparations and plans will be made or national convention scheduled for April In Moscow, I a Daniels said nomination of some members from llic Yurok chapter lo run (or nationnl office Is being considered.

A regional princess will also be chosen to compele with other re- iional princesses for the national title'. Princess of the Humboldt chapter is Mary Lou Doberlson, a junior English major (ram Eu- Kennedy Calls Cabinet Today WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy scheduled his first cabinet meeting at the While House today. The session, set for 10 a.m. EST marked Kennedy's first business conference with the cabinet mem bcrs, who were sworn into office at a While House ceremony las Saturday. HUMBOLDT STANDARD Jan.

26, 1961, Pg. 18 Altaian, Injured In Carrier Fire WASHINGTON (AP)-Tiie Navy Wednesday announced fi a Henry Docrseh of Arcatn, was one of 33 crewmen Injured in a fire chrly Monday aboard the. uircrofl' carrier Saratoga near Greece. The Electrician's Mate 3rd class was among Ihe less seriously injured. His falher, Gilbert H.

Docrseh, lives al 1778 Arcala. The white fir produces an an- uunl crop of seeds which measure to inches In length'. THURSDAY Tlie epjlc il-oiy of the iiwit savage air binls ever fouyhl I fie Flying aHack on Schwofn- furf, Oct. 1943 1i on of the new booki arrived hero. It'i a gripping slory by Mantn Caidin, is faicinaling read'ng (4.95) Ano.h*;: THE IAST OF THE JUST by Bafl, bfigini will 1 martyrdom of the I2lfi century and endi in a gat chamber.

This novel thai tared all book safci recofdj Euiope About -10 members from the Oregon chapters will arrive In Ar- cnla, Friday, March 17, and will nttend a dance sponsored by the Yuroks that evening. A business meeting will be conducted Saturday, March 18 at Stafford Inn, near Jxdeta. -The owner of Stafford Inn, Kny Casper, is a honorary member of the Yurok Knights. This will first convention of Intercollegiate Knights to be held at Humboldl Stale since the chapter was founded approximately 15' yeors ago. The local chapter has 40 members.

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1956-1967