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MEDfOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDrOTO. W. fKUMDAT. JULY 28, 1980 ;8 B. Camporee Winners Listed by Scouts Winners of the contests at the Boy Scout Jubilee camp oree last week end at the Lake of the Woods have been an- ; nounccd by the Crater Lake '. Council of Boy Scouts. In the night orientation con test led by David DeArmond, . patrols and their troop num- : bers gaining top awards In clude 3eaver, Troop 113, first; , Roster, provisional troop, sec ond; Rattlesnake, 36, third; , and Fire Axe, 104, and Lion, 15, tie for fourth. The patrols competed against each other in trying to identify sounds et night. Competing in first aid, fire burning, and Identification of wild life were various troops in the "skill games." Top patrols and their troops were Apache, 7, first; Rogue In dian, 23, second; Beaver, 27. third; and Beaver, 7, and Wolf, 105, tie for fourth. Necklace Challenge In the necklace challenge directed by Rene Bounds, chairman of the jamboree, winners were Rattlesnake pa trol, 121, nature; Bob White, 123, in bridge; Raven, 70, Kim's game; and Apache, 22, in the heaving line contest. High scoring troop and pa trols in the camporee inspec tion directed by Jim Grigsby were Rogue Indian, 23, first; Eagle, 105, second; and Wolf, 23, third. During the award sessions camporee badges were given to all the Scouts attending, some 300 boys. A highlight of the affair was an "elaborate" camp fire festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Boy Scouts. Skits and a program was pre sented by the Scouts. Headquarters Staff Members of the headquar ters staff included Rene Bounds, chairman; and J. A. McDougall and Earl Yoaklcy, vice chairman. Included in the camp staff were Barry Frantz, Dick Clark, -Don Chilcote, John Crawford, Cecil Rence, Tom Le Faive, Fred Lorish, John Grubb, Jim Grigsby, and Floyd Somers. - Troop leaders participating included Bill Clary, John Snook, Bob Frick, Rene Bounds, Lawson Scott, Ed D. Howard, Dick Meluro, Frank Taylor, Dan Kadin, I-on Hale, Rod Anderson, Dr. Bradshaw, Max Killings worth, Bill Burch, Bob Hawkins, Bob Breckenridge, Alan M. Bish op, David DeArmond, Ed Martin, and Theron Middle-ton. til p-n A ( ' Jw j .... . j FAMILIAR VOTE Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily V. Kuznetsov raises his hand as he used Russia's 88th U.N. veto during a Security Council session in New York Tues day. The measure being voted on was a proposal for an impartial international in vestigation of the incident involving the downing of a U. S. RB-47 reconnaissance plane July 1. The 89th veto came shortly afterwards when Russia voted against an ' Italian proposal to have the International . Red Cross get in touch with the Soviet-held two survivors of the downed plane. (UPI Telephoto) PROVIDE MEDICAL AID Geneva - (UPD - The World Health Organization WHO an nounced Wednesday two of its officials have arrived in Lulaborg, the Congo, to inves tigate reports that only one doctor is left for the entire Congo province of Kasai. WHO ha- flown 24 specialists to the Congo in recent days to set up office in Leopoldville for organization of the inter national medical teams sent there. Soldier AWOL Since 1917 Gives Up in Klamath Falls Klumath Fulls- MFD -"Olio thing led to another mid I never got around to turning myself In until now," said 04-year-old Abslum Taylor Watterson, as ho informed city police here Wednesday that he hud been AWOL from the Army since 1017. The Air Force police at Klngslcy Field here were no tified and took the man Into custody. Wutterson said he Is a na tive of Forest City, Ark., und enlisted at Llltlo Rock In April 1917. He was subse- 2 Planes Search For Lost Aircraft Anchorage, Alusku (UPD -Two light aircraft manuged to senrch the rugged Rainy Pass area of Alaska Tuesday night where sevon men are feared to have crushed but no trace of the missing govern ment aircraft was found. The light Civil Air patrol planes bucked heavy winds, ruin and a blanket of clouds to fly through the perilous region where officials of tho weather bureau have been missing since Monday afternoon. quently trunsfcrrcd to soverul posts, ho said, und finally wn stutloned lit Rockwell Field, Sun Diego, Cnllf,, in tho full of 1917. Weak-End Pais One week end, he mild, he und a friend went to Los Angeles und lost truck of time. "First thing I knew, 1 wua AWOL for two duys," ho 8lct, "One thing led to another and I never got around to turning myself In until now," he said. Wutterson told police he had spent the years mainly us a trnnslent laborer. Marries, Separates lie suld ho mni'i'led but later separated from his wife, The tall, fair complexloned mini suld he was Just passing through town when ho de cided to give himself up. He said he wants to clear his Army record for personal nil Isfuction nnd mukc himself eligible for Soclul Security benefits when ho turns US. Air Force police said the Army will take jurisdiction. They Indicated, however, that a federal law recently pusscd eliminates punitive measures against men who deserted dur ing World War I and that no military charges would be filed. Boating Accidents Must Be Reported Within 48 Hours Saloni-lliril Tho Oregon Mu rine Hoard said Wedniisduy Unit tho statu hits Initiated n new necldenl reporting pro grum for boaters. Under tho new system, all accidents involving watercruft which occur on state waters must be reported to the Mu rine llourd within 48 hours, If more than one bout Is Involved, euch bout operator must mukc a report. 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