Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 05, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
Frldoy, Jonuory 5( ?(
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DECISION ON
HEUVEL CASE
LOUS SOON
(Continued From Page One)
Dr. Rorendal was giving expert
testimony. ....
Next witness to be called was
Police Judge Harold Franey
who reviewed court procedure
at which time both sir's ap
peared before him. He said tiiut
at the time ot their first appear
ance in court they entered pleas
of innocence and that they were
to be given a hearing following
the report from Dr. Rozendal's
office. The girls were brought
before him a second time.
Nelms Testifies
Officer Anthony Nelms, on the
desk at the police station at the
lime ine gins were udukeu, saiu
he had received a call from Mrs.
Currier at the Holly hotel and
that- Hamilton was sent there.
Nelms said that wheu the
girls were asked their ages,
Willie Mae gave her age as 22,
and Margaret gave her age as
Nine witnesses, subpoenaed by
the defense, testified Thursday
before Justice Mahoney that the
reputation 01 uie Junius giris,
Willie Mae and Margaret, was
"bad." The men and women
called, swore under oath that
they had known the girls either
in Arkansas, their home state,
Klamath Falls or Bonanza.
ins Kfliuiivujf n auuglll uy
J-'Gicuac xibiui jiey uu&epn lt
O'Neill, in his stated intention
In n-n,.n tn ...... .1- il.. .1..
moral reputation of the girls, as
vyeu ua meir repuiauon lor irum
and veracity, was such that their
testimony should not be consid
ered by Justice Mahoney.
I ' Crowd Attends
i The afternoon session opened
ifi the county court room to ac
commodate the crowd which
filled the smaller justice court to
overflowing Thursday morning.
Willie Mae Collins was ques
tioned at length by O'Neill and
she repeated her story as told
earlier in the day. Under exam
ination Gho Hocr-riVtal (nn .m..:!.
-..wu V.J.ULU IIIC OlJCVlllU
point where the alleged act of
"iii.li luiaiur iniei tieuvei is
charged, took place. Willie Mae
said Heuvcl told them to follow
him from the Lakeview junction
and proceeded down the road
for a "mile or two" and turned
off into a grove of pine trees be
tween the junction and Olene.
"Sister Near"
- The girl testified that she saw
ne woman in a house near by
and that the woman "might have
heard me if I'd hollered or some-
ing-,She also stated 'hat her
sister Margaret was sitting in her
car not more than 10 feet from
the H0,url : .....
..v.w in wnicn VYiuie
Mae said she and the former
chief were sitting when he made
n xttfrri. ouvances 10 ner.
, O Neill asked Willie Mae if it
JEl5 uf 'X,es,e to Ket even with
mJK The SirI answered:
? dont know, I just thought
something should be done to
Meep this from going on."
Called to Stand
vu Wlt ,siana. tine
11 20 but admitted
she had told the desk sergeant
f waa.s 24 and. that to othe"s
she had said she was 22. Mar
flaret repeated that" she was "20
If st August.".
thatniJ0!! I similar story as
IJeuve, Tad told f
! "Hcuvl Followed" .
(L aJgaretJ described how the
it PP"id at.the Merrill-Lake.
to eV0!,'01' t0 get thing
i! Ih wa1s.c,rying and I 'old him
LnhSdght.. h loId s to go on
3?" Mrh? w?"ld"'t bothe?
tUnM,Ma,r.f,ar.e- ,sald- "The chief
rT i." mem you broke
ftr California. I run that place
lownstairs a"d upstairs, too'1" '
.Margaret told the court that
henhatla.dvised Dr- Bendn"
dffico tnl tW0 wer? takc" to his
hYri hJLi cxami"a'on. that she
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M" '"U'lnsco, us armv
ills H h '"."L'i ?a 'n. h-
ZJJj?jni thafa'
Wool Shirts
j OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
:. Ann Pmin....i.
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Copied,
One Pvinl I
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Films developed and printed
or any 8 or 8 exposures
Boll 35.
Reprints 4c each
Prompt Service
BUli'S
1031 Main
Phon 7167
T
' . . , Give Me Home Near Capitol Dome'
T
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FT F
e s t
-iiB.v- .t wi.ii ia.tui is-o ii5 who nil jamuy on
steps of the capitol strumming his banjo and tinging. "Oh, give
me a home, near the capitol dome " as ht tells the whole world
he is having trouble finding living quarters in Washington. In
group are Mrs. Taylor (right), a son, Arod. 9 (top confer), and
"th" son, Paul, 2. AP wireaboto)
rhilri nf this marrine wac hni-i
May 2, 1943.
Activities Questioned
Margaret was questioned at
length as to her activities since
moving from Arkansas with her
famitv anrl caiJ c).a . tu.
HI1U 1IU UOGU
name of Margaret East at Sen
eca, Ore., where her parents
lived as she had lived with
a Rnherf Fact an ".c.q;iA-
for two weeks' but that she
had at no time been intimate
With llim lui.31.tn t'T .'4 111-.
, . '' - UIU1I I IIKK
him." Margaret said she thought
iii- wo luturiea 10 ine man Dul
later learned he had produced a
jiuuuey license.
she drove down into the field at
thf rTf,IAct nt Um.i.Ml HT i
! testified that she was "scared he
wuuia snooi us Because he had a
gun."
Pleaded Guilty '
The girl told the court she was
not guilty of a charge of va
grancy and did not know the
meaning of the word, but "I'll
J. " wm 8el me out of
this and I can get home." It was
at that point that she said she
pleaded guilty before Police
Judge Harold Franey and both
she anri W llio .
mac were given
suspended sentences with the
unaersianaing they return to
nieir nome.
Instead of going to Seneca, the
v-u omijpea ai oonanza to get
work as they had neither money
Margaret said.
Feller Called
Firct wi4nfl il L- .,
e- . a ""to oy me de
fense to testify as to the credibil
i ? o o'J.P iwo 8'r,si was Cecil
ilyin Arkansas. "e "'"ns IanV
iane told the court he knew
I se.uls when they were little
and they were once taken to a-'
danCG "thft nial.4 41 -i , r
- ZC ii r , me uia man
&!h referring to Frank Col
lins, father of the two. He said
wnad"h0a.th. that their reputation
St ."k"? toting
,i T . "aiiieen last Uc-
himri Tlire.Wllli0 Mae asked
J'm ,ff 80 to repair their car
and when ho asked for security,
Mn?ald uthat the younger girl
datde"h'S-5 W0Uld "iv " "
ha. elf0.rthc money. Lane said
he rejected her offer.
"Family Friend?"
nisfr-it An
Humble" th""TI7, J a"".
i .;iia..lam,lly. fiend?"
the 7 mi i"; "e Known
had "hn,,iT; "me and
nad bought wh skev frnm
"amt Collins when he was
moonin" in Arkie!" 5
'uS,! called, to tes-
and Mrs W ' B ,? cluded Mr
thi, i -w 1, J1'. Scoggins, and
Jean m "ff aaughter, Billie
gin?' fa9mnJl'C"0ni TheS.9?B-
Uwwa'nofgo 'hCir rc"ula
n,To "9e' Even"
would 'get even with the sn
w'lKcops.-Mrscoli!
Reno
- Y' "owever, that the girt,
rriaen Calculators
Royal Typewriters
Desks - Chairs . Files .
For those hard-tott Items
AND STATIONERY CO
j.8a- h Klameth Fall.
" ""Eddie Eittreim's-
Steak House
126 South 7th St,
Grilled Steaks
Merchants' Lunch, 60c
Hamburgers . Barbeque
Chili
OPEN 24 HOURS
Dr
v. ta
-Cairi thnu urntttrl 'tiet ...;ii.
Heuvcl.
Denny E. Lee, Bonanza restau
rant operator, was called and said
he had employed the girls for a
very short time. Gerald Sher
wood, former bartender for Lee,
tpctitioH that thai- -..lni:A.. !
..ink will ivtiuiaiiuil ill
Bonanza was "bad."
uertrude ,ongton, Bonanza,
BUt.,Wui XUllIie lUUAl-
can labor camp and former Sac
ramento assistant juvenile offi
cer, said she had employed the
s"'" in me Kitcnen ana mat
they "were always talking sbout
getting even with him,'r when
RSkpri if oithn- llTdli ft I
w.,i.wi .rime 1T1CIU Ol
Margaret had made threats
6'".-' neuvei. Mrs. ,ongton
said the threats also included Po
lice Judge Franey.
Mrs. Mertie Ayres of Bonanza,
member of the city council, told
the court that the council plan
ned to take action at the next
meeting to see if "we could de
clare the girls a nuisance." Versa
piau cmpioyea in tne
kitchen, gave a negative answer
"'. osnra ii me gins" reputa
tion in Bonanza was good.
New Chaplin
Trial Looms
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 5 M)
Joan Berry's lawyers filed a mo-
lion todav far nn. i .
rhLr " e??lng that Charlie
mv iiner oi ner 15-months-old
daughter.
it . eciriiest nos-
Ie, date. wilA o aed for the
".' ":n me matter comes
rfav. "e"or court next Thurs-
-mwueu court calendars,
trial for several- months.
Crackdown on Gn
Dealers Under Way
PORTLAND, Jan. 5 Mi A
crackdown on Pacific coast gaso
l?es dc.aLers who "PSrade their
product by adding a few drops
of lubricating oil is underway
hcad-'orsrWdis:
ment attorney'. The lubrScant
does not increase the oclanewn!
forMlSts Wcre warnod to look
'adis byGS'sCtad
aocbS
Dealers display the guar, tv
sign m large letters with "S?
WEATHER
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Klamath riiii'""":: Si S .14
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Sfflaj. ! a ??
?2 22 Troco
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OBITUARY
lR. riiAtii.v-t
wimE 'n " "!rt"l namlio dllri
Pre-Shrunk
Black Jeans
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
:P0LKES0IES
: IN CAS ROOAI;
DENIES GUILT
(Continued From Page One)
chamber closed. Ho entered the
chamber ut 9:04, the pellets
were nroppeci hi u:uy, and he
whs pronounced rieiid at K:ia.
The execution was witnessed
by 85 spectators.
nervous Night
He had eaten nothing all
night but coffee. He spent the
night smoking nervously, pac.
illL! his Poll, unrl nl.-ivim, hl..L..
jack with a guard.
nev. . n. oieinniann, balcm,
who spent part of the night
with him, said the negro mt.ui-
tnillpH hie iniinivrnt thi.nii.il,.
. ...v .tllwllbjll'
out their conversations.
Thp ni-prn' m n t h ,
Clara Folkcs, Los Angeles, left
mm ai iu o ciock last nignt.
no -lomcncy
finvprnni' Varl s;n.,il uiil h..
nan recpiven itmrtrisr c nr
calls during the night, and had
neither calen nor slept. In a
statement, hp niirl h u...... .....
able to giant clemency because
of pvirlenro "ivliir-li pm,.,l......
me beyond any doubt of the
suiii ui nuucri r.. ,ce roiKCS.
Tile execution onrinH .i.
month attempt by the negro's
mother, and other groups con
vinced of Folkcs' innocence to
save him from the gas cham
ber. Thn flrpprtn unrl t, it
oupn-itib- euuM uciuca appeals.
A zero hour pica for a Habeas
corpus writ on the grounds ol
alleged errors in the trim tailed
yesterday.
No Testimony "
Folkcs did not testify at his
trial. He was convicted in
April, 19-J3, by a jury of farm
folk, partly on the evidence ot
thrco confessions, which the ile-
feilKP limintnillpri mnrn ,.1.1 i .....I
........ ....bu uut.lllllM
under duress.
The negro, stolid throughout
the trial, remained calm during
the last few days and atu
hearty meals.
Unclad Man Causes
Cop, Wife Trouble
SPOKANE, Jan. 5 (P) Patrol
man George Storassli, called to
an aDartment hv a ri.n,n-t ii.
man was running about the halls
nifci--u uiiLiau paraaer
to return to his room, but with
out avail.
Then he learned the man was
a deaf mute. So Storassli wrote
a note to his wife, also deaf.
"Tell him," he said, "to go to
his room and to bed or I'll take
him to the station."
Thft WtfA WIVltn hn-lr. tT..ll
him yourself. It's not my parly."
Whales mav hnvn n lifn
of 500 years; eagles, 200; alligat
ors, 300, and elephants from 100
U(lldlUS.
Hans Norland Auto In
Phone 6060.
CONTINUOUS SHOW DAILY
STARTS
. . GOES ON'S bt
a MANHUNT!
1 fas,mm 'i'iiWSi
I V&UIU lWt ESQURE ANATMD TUDII l' UIT I L
Governor
HORIZONTAL
1,7 Pictured U.
S. governor
12 Asylum
I I Koundcc
7 Zodiacal
constellation
8 Railroad (ab.)
9 Kver (eontr.)
10 Greek Icller
15 Observe
11 Fiber knots
16 Winelike nai l 13 Forjy
17 Mystic 14 Also
syllable 13 Incrtnes.
18 Knock -0 Makes
in He is governor sorrowful
of 21 Welghtlnf
21 Predisupserl lead
24 Cognomens
22 Rhode Island
(ab.)
2.1 Stove pails
25 Repasts
20 Babylonian
deity
28 ENistrd
29 Perfect
30 Symbol for
erbium
31 Ainbary
32 Aromatic
plants
35 Skirmish
37 Fundamental
38 Inflow
39 Advents
43 Point
46 Rough lava
47 Ailing
48 King (Fr.)
51 Enraptured
53 Substance
55 Make amends
50 Acknowledges
VERTICAL
'l Doctors (ab.)
2 Tiny
3 Native of
(sufllx)
4 Greek (ab.)
5 Cured
6 Having height
lj'''i!lllll!lll!(iill!li!!ll
Ellcft Mi.olinn Vlfii..M. TTII
, - .... ,,,,,,
I at their Thursday night meeting
I entertained a group of recently
initiated members with a "mock
! trial" designed to settle an old
hunting feud between Loval
Knight Chillies Seavey and Lec
turing Knight Vein Moore. Sea
vey presided at the meeting, and
principal figures in the trial"
were Justice of the Peace Joe
Mahoney, District Attorney
Clarcpce Humble and Eddie
Goeckncr, "attorney for the do
fensc." Moore took an active part
as defendant.
Fafrviaw Stnmn Sal. A
of si 7i ns i h,i: ;t?.
' "s"'v"" miM oiaiiiija
was purchased at Fairvicw
school this past week. In nddi-
on. rnirintr td cur ict. t.u
. ' f vmi.iniinn iiuic
days, studentx purchased 160.50
.ii mu i una ooncis, wuicn
uuMit-u un mu uin war loan.
Luncheon Slated for
Jaycee National Head
Phil Lee. president of the
making plans for a luncheon' lo
uv kivcii gn aaiuraay, January
fi in hnnrit nf innimi ..N ..... i. .".
ui commerce national president
--umii; i. ufiics, wno win ar
rivt in Klariialti Cnlte ln..-
PrplHtnt nf Hi ft Mcififl.
- -- - in., ncivur till U.I
and Mayor Ed Ostcndorf will
ut. un udnu io welcome inc pres
U.IH.
BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:30
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35 Subjected to 48 rnrlugucse
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3G Early English 49 Ontario (ub.)
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Railroads Proposod
POHTLAND. Ore.. Jim. 3 f.T)
Electrifkiition of nurtliwe.st lull
road., tn lake the .surplus Hull'
ncvllle pimcn efl after ilnsuie
of war plants wn.s proposed
here today.
T. M. C. Martin, Bonneville
power adiiilni.stnitiuii oflk-ial,
suggested the nicHMire at the
opening of n two-clay meeting of
the Bonneville regional adviMiry
council.
Both Martin and Ivan Ulocli,
also a Bonneville official, urged
a nilirW Stll-VCll nt ntcuil.l., rtln...
trie power markets in the north
west. The Kmiirixu r'lh. ,,.,., .
ceived a Russian pensant woman
n ii.il who nan at ciiiitiieii, all
living.
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Akvah. third liugeat nnrt In
Burma ami the goal of Drillsli
jungle campaign drives for two
jri-ni ...
In III," Phlllmi iii. Mui'Al
th ur announced di more enemy
snipa nave ucou auiirc or eveiii
ly dnmiiKetlal len.it half of
them definitely went down by
u. a. puinea swrepiuit uic wrii
rru coastline of Luriiii. Four
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"SPOTLIGHT
SCANDALS"
Second Hit
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Saturday -
a"tr" Pit-ACTION TRIO IN A
ROUND-UP OF TRIPLE TR0UIUI
THE THREE
MESQUITEHtS
TOM TYLEK
BOB STEFLC
JIMMIE DODO
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(list three tliiya (, ti.
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SECOND BIG HIT
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Saturday Midnight!
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