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Ignites House Two
Children Perish
Walnut Creek, Calif. - (UPD
A soiuy-giowinz candle nest
ling amonz Dine bouehs on a
mantel was blamed today for
a fire that brought tragedy to
a family of five eagerly await
ing the Christmas holidays.
The candle touched off a
holocaust that resulted in the
deaths of two eirls. Lindsev
Flum, 2, and her sister, Kim-
ber Lee Flum, 7. It critically
burned their mother. Airs.
Margaret Flum, 34, and less
seriously injured their father,
Robert, 32, and another child,
Kevin.10.
Flame. Reaches Boughs
The family had retired on
Wednesday night, apparent
ly forgetting to put out the
candle on the mantel. For
hours, the only light in the
living room was the candle
burning down. At last, the
flame reached the dry boughs.
A neighbor spotted 25-foot
flames rising from the house
at 3:40 a.m. yesterday. About
that time, Kevin woke up and
screamed in fear. His father
ran to the boy's room, broke
a window and tossed him out
side. With the hallway blocked
by flames, Flum climbed
through the window himself,
cutting his neck badly, and
ran outside his own bedroom
to save his wife.
By now, 100 foot flames
were rising into the pre
d a w n darkness. Firemen
pulled Flum away and enter
ed the house themselves.
They brought out Mrs. Flum,
who had been trying to shield
Lindsey with her body. The
with her body. The child had
died of some inhalation.
Mrs. Flum suffered second
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The body of Kimber Lee
was found charred in her
bed from which she had not
moved.
The house was left in a
heap of ashes.
Linda Christian
To Ask Support
Hollywood (UPD Actress
Linda Christian, second wife
of the late Tyrone Power, said
today she plans to file a pe
tition soon against the actor's
estate for $1,300 a month sup
port for her two daughters.
Such action was set up in
the original Power-Christian
divorce proceedings.
Before she can file such a
petition she must be appoint
ed legal guardian of the two
girls, Romina, 8, and Taryn,
5, her attorney, James Fiz
zolio, said in confirming that
she would seek the support
payments of $650 a month for
each child. The guardianship
is expected to be granted to
day, the attorney said.
"Under the original prop
erty settlement between my
client and Mrs. Power, no spe
cific provision was made for
child support during their
father's lifetime. All the pay
ments were alimony, making
them tax deductible to Pow
er," Fizzolio explained.
"In case of his death, how
ever, it was provided that the
estate would support the chil
dren. It is up to the court, of
course, to determine what
amount is fair for them to
receive. ' '
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Salem-An open house will
be held at the Oregon Fair
view Home, southeast of a
lem, Saturday and Sunday,
according to Dr. Irvin B. Hill,
superintendent.
The state institution for the
mentally retarded is celebrat
ing its 50th birthday.
"The people of the state
own Fairview and we are hap
py to have this opportunity to
show them their institution,"
the superintendent said
"However, L would like to
point out that the public is
invited to tour the facilities
every second and fourth Wed
nesday between 1 pan. and
1:30 p.m.
A number of exhibits will
show programs for the care
and treatment of the mentally
deficient, the superintendent
said. Tours will be conducted
through the various facilities
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visi
tors may discuss any of the
facilities with the staff.
Peck Plans Party
For Yule Season
Central Point-Central Point
Cub Scout Pack 40 will hold
its annual Christmas party at
the junior high school library
on M o n d a y, Dec. 22, at
7:30 p.m.
Any boys between 8 and
11 years of age interested in
becoming Cub Scouts may
come and bring their parents,
a pack official said. Registra
tion blanks will be available.
Christmas presents made by
the Cub Scouts will be given
to the parents. The party is
for the whole family, the
pack official reminded. En
tertainment will be provided
and Santa will come with
candy for the children.
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diplomatic conversations, the most touchy issue is the sending of American missiles
to Europe.
Police Investigate
Possible Amnesia
In Hunt for Woman
Santa Barbara, Calif.-(UPD-
Police today investigated the
possibility that Mrs. Olga Dun
can, 30, who disappeared Nov.
17, may be the victim of am
nesia. At the same time police
and FBI agents continued
their search for the expectant
mother's body on the theory
she may have met with foul
play.
The possibility that Mrs.
Duncan, whose mother-in-law,
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Duncan,
54, has admitted impersonat
ing the younger woman at
fraudulent annulment pro
ceedings, may be an amnesia
victim was disclosed after a
medical specialist informed
police he was called on to
treat the missing woman for
"psychotrumatic symptoms."
Lived in Fear
The obstretrician, who was
not identified, told police the
former Canadian nurse lived
in fear of her mother-in-law.
No charges have yet been
filed in connection with the
disappearance.
Meanwhile, police revealed
that the man who posed along
side the older woman as her
son, Santa Barbara attorney
Frank Duncan, 29, was being
held on felony charges. He
was identified as Rolph Win
terstein, 25, of Santa Maria,
Calif.
Mrs. Duncan, although ad
mitting the plot to annul her
son's marriage, said she knew
nothing about his wife's dis
appearance. She was held for perjury
and filing a false statement
in connection with the annul
ment. Bloodstained Car
Police Capt. A. C. Wade
said police were looking over
a bloodstained car, registered
to a Santa Barbara night club
owner, which was found three
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an's apartment. '
The owner of the car, Mrs.
Esperanza Esquizel, said the
blood came from a hog hauled
in the vehicle. '
Another auto also was im
pounded for investigation.
Meanwhile, Elias Kupczyk,
a railroad worker, said he
planned to leave his home in
Winnipeg, Manitoba, within
the next 10 days to aid au
thorities in searching for his
daughter.
Police said Mrs. Elizabeth
Duncan had been married at
least four times since 1951.
At least three of the marriages
were annulled, they said.
Local Insurance
Men Attend Meet
Five representatives of the
John Hancock Mutual life
insurance company in south
ern Oregon are attending a
meeting in Portland today.
Purpose of the meeting is
to launch the John Han
cocks' new advance signa
ture series of life insurance
policies which will be avail
able in most states on Jan.
1, a spokesman said. Those
attending the meeting include
Charles A. Bennett, unit man
ager, Medford; J. L. Murphy,
Grants Pass; T. E. Holmes,
Ashland; Roger Hogstrom and
Hal G. Moore ' Jr., both of
Medford. They are all mem
bers of the Perl A. Kessinger
General agency in Portland.
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Atlantic. She sailed from Sa
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England, in 1819.
The Pacific ocean covers
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Turncoat Admits
Being Homesick
Hong Kong- (DTD -American
turncoat soldier Richard G.
Corden, East Providence, R.I.,
returned to the Free World
today after five years in Com
munist China and admitted he
was homesick.
Corden, a former U.S. Army
sergeant first class, refused
repatriation after the Korean
war. He crossed into the
crown colony wearing a light
blue overcoat, a white scarf
and a loud blue tie.
He told newsmen who met
him at the frontier he wanted
to be home for Christmas.
He denied at a news confer
ence later, however, that he
was disillusioned with Com
munism. He admitted that he was a
"liaison man in the POW
camp at Panmunjom" in
Korea but denied bemg a
leader of the turncoats.
Corden, the 10th of the 21
Americans who chose Com
munism in Korea to change
his mind about coming home,
denied he was a member of
the Communist Party.
Corden, who looked healthy
and sported a thick mustache,
said he decided to leave
Communist China "principally
because of homesickness."
Sudan Asks Moscow
For Discussion on Aid
Cairo (UPD Sudanese Pre
mier Ibrahim Abboud has !
asked Moscow to send a dele- j
gation to Khartoum to discuss
Soviet economic aid, the Mid- i
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uie dai itrwa Ageing re
ported. A Mena dispatch from
Khartoum quoted Abboud as
saying:
"Our acceptance of Ameri
can aid does not mean we '
will not take Soviet aid. We
are ready to accept aid or a !
loan from any country provid-;
ed it does not infringe on our j
independence and sover- j
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Junior High Dance
Staled for YMCA
A junior high school dance
will be held at the Medford
Young Men's Christian associ
ation building Saturday, Dec.
30, at 8:30 p.m., according to
Herb Partridge, YMCA youth
work secretary.
Chairman of the dance com
mittee is Miss Devonne
Prough, Medford. Mrs. S. O.
Prough will serve as adult ad
visor. Chaperones for the
the event are Mr. and Mrs.
Gang, Mr. and Mrs. Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. Harris.
The group will use the
YMCA social hall facilities.
This program is under the
auspices of the YMCA Youth
Council. Chairman of the
adult Youth Council commit
tee is Chris Hutton, Medford.
Anyone may attend dances
at the YMCA whether or not
they are members.
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Richard Wilson Whited, 27,
and Robert Leroy Whited, 22,
brothers of Santa Monica,
Calif., were arrested here yes
terday in connection with the
theft of 55 from Walker Auto
Parts, Talent, according to
Medford police.
They were hitch-hiking
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arrested, police said.
The pair reportedly were
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