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TV Set, Electric
Dryer, Lightning
Fatal To Children
By United Press International
.Death struck children Tues
day beside a television set, in
a baseball sandlot and in the
whirling drum of an electric
dryer
Two young brothers were
electrocuted as they tinkered
with the aerial of their TV
set in the basement of their
home at Blen Burnie, Md.
The victims were Daniel
Doyle, 9, and his 7-year-old
brother, Michael. They were
the adopted children of Chief
Petty Officer Warren Doyle
and his wife, Vita.
Sprawled en. Floor
The parents found the boys
sprawled on the floor in front
of the set when they returned
from the commissary' at Ft.
Meade. ; "
Police said the boys either
ignored or failed to notice a
note on the set warning that'
it should be unplugged before
the aerial was handled. They
said a damp concrete floor
and steel frames of nearby
beds apparently acted as con
ductors. In Indianapolis, a bolt of
lightning struck down Gary
Klinger, 10, as he crouched
at third base during a little
league baseball game.
The bolt ripped- off his
clothing and dug a seven-inch
hole where he stood. It also
knocked down Gary's play
mate, Robert, Lockhart, 11,
and Robert's father, Estel.
The elder Lockhart revived
his son with artificial respira-
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FORMER FLAPPERS: Mrs.
Joan Abbot Gaines (left), the
former George White's
Scandals beauty, and Mrs.
Ross Randelman Nutt, for
merly of the famous Warn
pas Stars; prepare to leave
San Francisco, Calif., aboard
the S.S. President Hoover,"
bound for Japan.
News About
Servicemen
SPEAR THROWER
Pvt. Donald E. Clay, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Clay,
route 2, Medford, recently
took third place in the javelin
event at the Fourth Army
track and field meet at Ft.
.Hood, Tex.
Clay is stationed at Ft. Sam
Houston, Tex. He is a gradu
ate of Oregon State college.
IN OREGON
Michael L. Ring, seaman
apprentice, son of Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Ring of Prospect,
is serving aboard the heavy
cruiser, USS Helena. The
Helena visited Portland re
cently to take part in the Rose
festival, along with 21 other
U.S. and Canadian ships.
BOWLER
Army 2nd Lt. George B.
Maddox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Maddox, of 340
South Groveland ave., Med
ford, recently won first place
in the Ft. Hood, Tex., officer's
bowling league.
He is executive officer of
the 16th artillery's battery A
at Ft. Hood. He is a 1958 grad
uate of the University of Ore
gon. .
tion, but the Klinger boy died
at General hospital. "
Wanted Ride in Drum
Jerome Anthony Brown, 7,
apparently climbed into an
electric dryer at a self serv
ice laundry in Oklahoma
City, Okla., because he want
ed to ride in the drum, police
said. , .
A neighbor saw the boyl
walking toward the laundry
in his pajamas about 6 a.m.
Tuesday. At 8 a.m. two house
wives noticed the. dryer vi
brating and called a mechan
ic. The mechanic found the
Negro boy's charred, mangled
body. .
The boy's mother, Mrs.
Dorothy Brown, charged that
her son-a mentally retarded
child-was the victim of a
cruel prank by other chil
dren. : - .
But police homicide inspec-J
tor . B. Meals- said there
was no evidence that the boy
was forced into the dryer.
At New York City's Idle
wild airport, a mystery gun
shot Tuesday night wounded
John Steinmetz Jr., 17 months
old, as he was held in his
nurse's arms.
No Gun Found
- The bullet grazed his scalp
and nicked his left ear. Cus
toms officials speculated that
the bullet might have been
accidentally discharged but
found no gun in a search of
hundreds of pieces of luggage.
A one-year-old Englewood,
Colo., boy drowned Tuesday
night when his mother left
him in the bathtub while
looking for his two-year-old
sister.
The victim wa3 Mark Wil
liam Magill.
The boy's mother told po
lice she left Mark in ' about
four inches of water when she
noticed her daughter missing.
She said she turned the wa
ter off before leaving.
When she returned Mark
was floating face down in the
tub. Water was running again
and had reached the overflow
drain.
Senate Debates
Foreign Aid Bill
. Washington - (OPD - The Sen
ate came to work early today
after staying overtime Tues
day night in a drive to reach
a final vote on its $4,164,820,
000 foreign aid bill before the
long July 4 holiday week end.
Senate GOP Leader Everett
M. Dirksen, meanwhile,
worked on a compromise sub
stitute for a provision in the
bill which would permit the
Development Loan Fund to
borrow from the Treasury $1
billion a year for five years.
President Eisenhower asked
Congress to put up only $700
million through regular chan
nels to finance the fund for
another year. When the fund,
from which overseas develop;
ment loans are made, was set
up two years ago, the Presi
dent asked for some sort of
long-term financing authority.
Congress turned him down at
that time.
: The Senate debated the aid
measure until 8:34 p.m. Tues
day. It resumed the discussion
at 10:30 ajn., an hour and a
half earlier than usual.
16 Dead, 118 Hurt
in
Okinawa Tragedy
Nana? Okinawa (DPD Local
authorities announced today
an official casualty list of 16
dead and 118 injured in the
crash of a disabled U. S. jet
fighter into a crowded hous
ing area.
Okinawa Police Commis
sioner Eizo Omine said that
the injured included 105
school children, five infants
and eight a dults. Nineteen of
the injured were in critical
condition. .
10 Children Dead
The U. S. military com
mand here also announced an
official death toll of 16, in
cluding 10 children, but said
that 112 had been injured.
The plane, an F-100 Super
Sabre, caught fire while pass
ing over the town of Ishikawa
Tuesday. Its pilot, Capt. John
O. Schmitt of Chalmers, Ind.,
headed toward a non-populat
ed area before bailing out
But his pilotless plane veered
to the right, caromed off the
Miyamori primary school and
then plowed into a. group of
houses nearby. )
Eyewitnesses said the burn
ing jet spewed flame over a
10-blbck area. An estimated
50 houses were destroyed and
200 persons left homeless.
Pilot 'Stunned. Dated'
Captain Schmitt was una
vailable for comment today,
But an Air Force spokesman
described him ' as "stunned
ind dazed" after learning of
the destruction his crippled
plane had caused.
A policeman said the num
ber of children killed might
have been even greater but
for. the alertness of one stu
dent in the primary school.
Seeing the flaming plane
streaking toward the school,
he shouted "air raid!" The
others had participated in
drills for such an eventuality
They fell on the floor and cov
ered their faces.
State Police Check
v.
Accidents Yesterday
A three-car: read-end colli
sion occurred near construc
tion on Highway 99 just south
of Rogue River yesterday,
state police reported.
Three cars had started mov
ing ahead at the direction of
the flagman, then had to stop
again. A car driven by Lizzie
Balford Sumner, 69, of Norco,
Calif., was unable to stop and
BkiuCA me rear euu ui a tai
driven by -Ronald Ray Russell,
17, also of Norco, Calif. The
force of the collision forced
the Russell, car into the rear
end of a car driven by Rich
ard Arthur Treiss, 21, of Los
Angeles, Calif., state ' police
said.
rOnly minor damage result
ed to the three cars. No in
juries were reported and no
citations issued, state police
said.
. A second accident occurred
yesterday at about 7:50 p.m.
on the South Stage rd., just
south of the Rogue River
academy, state police report
ed. A car driven by Stanley
Hale Holt, 27, of route 1, box
33, Jacksonville was unable
to make a curve and went off
into a field at the east side
oi tne nignway. Molt was
charged by police with being
drunk on a public highway.
MEXICAN WRITER DIES
Mexico City - (UPD - One of
Mexico's leading writers, Jose
Vasconcelos, 77,: died here
Tuesday night. He was a noted
philosopher and educator.
In 1946, only 15 states re
quired teachers to have four
years of college.
SQUINTING and wiping his
face, Teamster President
Jimmy.Hoffa testifies before
Senate rackets committee.
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