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Thursday, May 21. 1959
Tables Turned
On Actor's Wife
Santa Monica, Calif. -0IPD-Mrs.
Rita Mohr, former wife
of actor Gerald Mohr, went
to court Wednesday seeking
a S24 weekly increase in child
support payments but the
judge ordered the payments
reduced from $50 a week to
$40.
Superior Judge Edward R.
Brand made the order after
Mohr countered he was a free
lance actor and therefore his
income was unpredictable.
George Liberace To.
Direct at Centennial
Portland-fllPD-George Liber
ace, brother of the popular
pianist by the same last name,
will be the musical director of
the rural extravaganza
"Country Amei'ica" at the
Centennial Exposition open
ing here June 10.
The Centennial Commission
said the show would play the
Exposition arena from June
26 to July 5.
COLLISION HURTS
Jackson, Miss. - (LTD -Seventeen
persons were injured
Wednesday in a collision be
tween a city bus and a truck
carrying chickens.
Information Booth
Hearing Completion
Cave Junction - The Portal
of Entry information booth for
the Centennial is expected to
be completed this week.
Construction of the 10 by 14
foot building, at the junction
of Redwood and Caves high
ways, was started on Monday
by Bob Ford. The exterior
finish is to be of cedar bark
to give a rustic effect.
Plans have also been work
ed out for hanging a banner
across the Redwood highway
which will indicate the infor
mation center to travelers.
Algerian Refugees
Given Russian Food
Casablanca-IUPD-Soviet Em-
bassy officials Wednesday
turned over tons of food to
the Moroccan Red Cross for
Algerian refugees.
The supplies included 1,000
tons of wheat, 50,000 boxes of
powdered milk and 50 tons of
sugar.
Ex-Gov. West Marks
86th Anniversary
Portland UPD Ex-Gov; Os
wald West observed his 86th
birthday Wednesday. Offered
congratulations by a reporter,
he said: "For what?"
Coed 'Chopped Up'
By Ex-Roommate
In Jealous Rage
Swannanoa, N. C. -(DPD- A
once-attractive coed, her face
"all chopped up" by a hatchet-wielding
ex-roommate, may
be disfigured for life - if she
lives.
"She may live, she may not
live," Buncombe County Sher
iff Laurence Brown said,
Rose Watterson, 20, was
hacked in the face by Pa-
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tricia Dennis, 21, who said
she was "in a jealous rage"
because Miss Watterson had
"taken my friends from me,"
Brbwn said.
Extensive Surgery
Miss Watterson, of the town
of Guilford College, N. C,
underwent extensive surgery
Wednesday at Asheville near
here.
The attack occurred shortly
before 5 a.m. Tuesday as Miss
Watterson slept in her room
at Warren Wilson College, a
Presbyterian institution here.
Authorities v said the hatchet
left four deep gashes.
Another student, Betty Fer
rell, 20, of Orgas, W. Va., nar
rowly escaped serious injury
when she attempted to dis
arm Miss Dennis. She suffered
several cuts on the arm but
her injuries were not serious.
Sheriffs officers said Miss
Dennis told them she had
planned to go to Miss Watter
son's room at 2 a.m. but for
got to set her alarm clock and
awoke at 4:40 a.m.
Armed with the hatchet, she
said, she crept into the sleep
ing girl's room, quietly shut
the door to the adjoining
room and swung the hatchet.
Miss Watterson's cries woke
others in the freshman dorm
itory. Ready To Pay
Brown said Miss Dennis, a
plump, sad-eyed brunette, at
first was "pretty close-mouthed"
except to demand a law
yer. Later, however, she told
a reporter, "I know what
I've done and I'm going to
pay for it. Whatever the court
says."
Both girls were freshmen
at the two-year liberal arts
college here. Officials said
they once had roomed to
gether. Miss Dennis was held with
out bond on an open charge
in the county jail at Asheville.
Senators Offer
Plan To Close
Tax Loopholes
Washington-UPD-Four .Dem
ocratic senators today pro
posed closing tax loopholes
in four ways that would raise
an extra S2V4 billion and help
equalize the taxpaying burden,
Their separate bill would
abolish many "luxury" busi
ness deductions, automatically
withhold taxes on dividend
and interest payments, repeal
the credit and tax exclusive
on dividend income, and slash
the oil depletion allowance.
The four sponsors are Sens
Josep S. Clark (D-Pa.), Wil
liam Proxmire (D-Wis.), Eu
gene J. McCarthy (D-Minn.)
and Paul H. Douglas (D-Ill.).
lhey recommended using
the additional revenue from
these tax law changes to re
duce the national debt, pro
vide new public services and
apply tax reforms benefiting
high-bracket taxpayers and
those hit hardest by excise
levies.
"The basic purpose of our
bills is to make our tax sys
tem fairer and more equita
ble," the four Democrats said
in a joint statement.
"The principle which we
are working to establish is
that those with equal incomes
should pay equal taxes in line
with the pledge contained in
the Democratic platform of
1956 that "the immediate need
is to correct inequities in the
tax structure."
Proxmire authored a bill to
withhold dividend-interest
payments at the source, as is'
done with wages and salaries.
McCarthy is sponsoring the
tax credit repealer and Doug
las the oil depletion allowance
revision.
Brookings Youths
Apprehended Here
Two runaway 16-year-old
boys from Brookings, Ore.,
were returned to their parents
yesterday after being appre
hended by Jackson county
sheriff's deputies Tuesday.
One of the youths was stop
ped at the intersection of
Court st. and Central ave.
when a deputy became suspi
cious of a boy his age driving
a car loaded with clothing and
personal articles.
The youth admitted he was
a runaway and told the depu
ties where they could find his
partner who had already
found a job. Yesterday was
their first day in Medford,
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Starkweather
Scheduled To Die'
In Chair Friday
Lincoln, Neb. ttJPD Charles
Starkweather's last chance to
escape the electric chair ap
parently died Wednesday
night when Gov. Ralph G.
Brooks rejected a plea by the
mass killer's girl accomplice
for a stay of execution.
Caril Fugate, 15, sentenced
to life imprisonment for mur
der in connection with Stark
weather's rampage, appealed
to the governor to delay the
execution so she could meet
with him in death row in an
effort to clear her name.
To Die Friday
The governor's refusal
means Starkweather, 20, must
go to his death in the elec
tric chair as scheduled short
ly after 6 ajn. Friday.
In a letter to the governor,
Caril said she wanted to talk
with her former boy friend so
he could "at least confess to a
minister that I am innocent."
"I believe there is a chance
he may tell the truth about
what happened," Caril wrote.
In a written reply, the gov
ernor said such a meeting
would be against state law. He
also said he believed Stark
weather, who was the state's
chief witness against Caril,
has had ample time to reveal
any information he might
have.
Mother Among Victims
Caril was convicted of help
ing Starkweather in one of 10
killings the red-haired former
garbage collector committed
during his January, 1958, mur
der spree. Starkweather later
admitted killing another per
son in December of 1957.
The victims included Caril's !
mother, step-father and infant
half-sister. Caril contended
she was Starkweather's un
willing hostage during the
mass slayings. Starkweather i
implicated Caril in several of
"the deaths. .
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Man Sentenced
1 Circuit Judge Edward C.
Kelly revoked probation of
George M. Yorton, 203 Fourth
st., Phoenix, Tuesday and sen
tenced him to three years in
the Oregon state penitentiary.
Judge Kelly placed Yorton
on probation for three years
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Josephine county sheriff's
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Tommy Ray""Laurance, 23,
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Judge Kelly ordered a pre
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Cave Junction Robert
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