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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1948)
PACE TWO HfcRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, MAY IT, 19411 I TOM lifl ICvt. How :( :M p. t J The Picture Everyone ' VI la Tnlklnr About ; B NOW IN ITS 2nd $ H EXPLOSIVE DAY! T i j World Wide Premiere : Phone 40, Now More WonderM NOW pnowi i sw. 6:41 - ;0 p. m.1 "X m fed I on fi Screen rvsxsvsv idfnc DUNNE GEORGE STEVENS' 4,m of 1 REMEMBER MAMA . BARBARA BEL GEDDES OSCAR HOMOLKA PHILIP DORN k IM CE0I1C MDDWICKE EDGAR lUtED HOT VALUE IABIAJU t NDl Ankeny Gets 5-Year Term From Judge Lewis Hurley Ankeny, 38, was sentenced to (Ive yer In prison on conviction of larceny by bailee Sat urday by Circuit Jude David K. Vandcnberit, and a notice of ap peal wai filed Immediately by De fense Attorney Ben Andenon. Ankeny was convicted two weeks aro after a Jury trial. The charge Itrew out of the collapse of his slick brokerage business here In 1946. Free on Kail He lias been free on J5000 ball, but after the sentence the amount was ordered raised to $10,000 by Judge Vandcnbenj. pending out come of the appeal. Ankeny was placed in the county Jnil to wait un til the extra money Is raised. In other circuit court action Sat urday morning, trial of Homer Franklin, indicted for first deitree murder, was continued from April 24 until June 51, because three de fense witnesses would be unable to get to court for the earlier date. The district attorney's office agieed to the continuation. Franklin is accused of murdering his wife last November 30 and bury ing her body In the backyard of their suburban home. He is in the county Jail. Maneuver Amiss And All's Wet r I l'J? -vl" jrL rr-ESSi Grappler Sued By Fan After Armory Fracas The Klamath Falls boxing com mission and Grappler Glen (Buddy! Knox appear headed for a $5000 legal wrestling match with the In stitution of a damage suit for that amount by Leo S. Epps, 2430 Apple gate. Epps charges that he was as saulted and beaten by Knox during a wrestling show at the armory Friday night. April 30. That night Knox was one participant in a tag (E1 1 rjit'7: A M- u?l Three V, S. navy airmen from the rarrler I'SS Valley Force were rescued from a choppy sea by a boat from the destroyer I'SS William C. La we after their torpedo bomber crashed Into the Mediterranean sea during maneuvers. The survivors. Ensign J. Q. Mahon: Ralph I. Enquisl, AETM J'c. and Chief YV. Van Mlddleworth, AKTM, received their second dunking as the small boat pulled aloncside the I-awe but were taken aboard safely in the next attempt. I'. S. navy photo. NEA Telepholo. Dr. Scheefz' Death Told GRANTS PASS, May 17 Ur. Orvlllo 11. Scheets, prominent Grants 1'a.vt optometrist, former member of the state house of rep resentatives and past necretary trenaurrr of the Oregon State Op tometrist assoclat ion. died here sud denly Friday afternoon from a heart attack. A boyhood resident of Baker, Dr. Srlicei at one time operated a pharmacy In Vancouver. Wash., and was chief pharmacist for Frank Rail, of Portland. In January. 1U4J, Ur. Schreti was elected chairman of the Jose phine county republican central committee, a position he held when appointed by (lie governor to the lower house to fill the term of Kenneth Martin, present state game commission member, who re signed to enter the luivy. PTA Notes m phonr CONTINUOUS DAILY From 7:30 P. M. RIGHT NOW! WEDNESDAY I SmiIej Through Tears! LfjahsThrounh '-r a --a-. Heart-Throbs! a: B mm &3 RUTH WARRICK v f WAITER BRENNAN A V NATALIE WOOD Eoildog Drdkmoxi ; RON RANDELL ClOXtA MINTV ' PAt O'HOOII ) T The last meeting of the Shasta PTA for this school year was called to order May s at 2 p. m. by Presi- team match which finally involved i dent Margaret Sheridan, several spectators and the police. The flag salute was led by Bobbv as well as the wrestlers. , Bramwell. The fifth grade, directed Named as defendants in the suit, by Miss Hanson, sang two folk tunes, along with Knox, is the local box- Mr. Robinson brought drawings of ing commission, composed of R. A. the city park plans and gave a very Stein. Walter Thompson. Roy Rake- interesting discussion of the city's straw. Leslie Wright and Dr. George recreation plans. He explained the H. Adler. i need for increased taxaLion to nut The boxing commission hired i the plans into effect. TO 5Z?JZL L'zrZT" reponetl u. .1 .1 . . .,MB Vn on tiie state convention. the suit contends, adding that Knox ch j . m i. . AIrs- Sheridan appointed an audit is a man ox violent temper and , ,u . .,, rt momrmr m8 committee of three. Mrs. West Riven to attacks on members 01 ,, , , ,,, u- hn. Mrs. Jomer and Mrs. Mollison. the audience. ci-t , . Epps claims his injuries included L. " r"l" . ' "u.. ki..k .j . knk.r. n...i and need of an Increase in taxes two black eyes and a broken nasal Hienc-pH bone. His attorney is U. S. Bal-1 SnShtaek. principal, extended help in making the past school year such a successful one. The qualltlca tions and expectations of children entering school were presented by Mrs. Brixner. Mrs. Hugh Haddock. vice president of region t. Installed the new officers. Mrs. Baxter pre sented the past president's pin to Mrs. Sheridan. The summer liorary program, which proved to be very successful at Shasta school last summer, will i be made available again this sum mer. Library day has been changed from Tuesday to Wednesday after noon of each week. Mrs. Gall Lyon was appointed chairman of the library program. Refreshments were served In the cafeteria by first grade roommothers. He Came Out In A Hurry At Least ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. May 17 iff) Part of a bathroom blew up Saturday, scaring the daylights out of a plumber. Mrs. Gwen Borilwlne, owner of the suburban building, credited him with a "supersonic' escatw. The unidentified plumber was not hurt. A typewriter firm had Just va cated the place and the plumber's employers were moving In. Mrs. Bordwlne said the former occupants apparently poured out some In flammable cleaning fluid but didn't flush it down. The plumber touched a match to a cigarette, tossed it into the bowl and went sailing out the door amid a shower of broken porcelain. But he grabbed a garden hose and dashed right bark to douse the resulting fire. Damage was slight. Ralph Hepburn Killed In Crash (Tl and Truman Vetoes Loyalty Check WASHINGTON, May 17 W President, Truman Saturday vetoed legislation providing for an FBI checkup on the loyalty of presiden tial appointees to the atomic energy commisoion. Mr. Truman said the bill "is whol ly unnecessary arid unwise." He also called it "au unwarranted encroach ment of the legislative upon the ex- i ecutlve branch." The measure would have author ized the five senators on the con gressionrl joint atomic energy com mittee to direct the FBI to investi gate the "character, associations and loyalty" of any person appointed to the commission. . Present law requires FBI investi gations of all atomic energy com. mission employes wno are not sub ject to senate confirmation. Senator Knov land I R.-Calif .) sponsor of the bill, contended that congress and in particular senate ; members of the Joint atomic com mittee are entitled to all possible Information on key officials. Knowland told a reporter he would ask the senate to override the president. INDIANAPOLIS, May 17 Ralph Hepburn, crippled scarred by 30 years of automobile and motorcycle racing, pushed his luck too far. The 51-year-old Van Nuys. Calif., driver was killed yesterday at the Indianapolis motor speedway. He was practicing for his 16th attempt to win the amiual J00-mile Memo rial Day race. Hepburn smashed Into the con crete retaining wall. Car Stolen From Carnival Grounds State police today got a report from H. T. Elmberg of American United Shows that his car was stolen sometime after 3 a. m. Sat urday at the fairgrounds where the show Is now plavlng. The car, Washington license A-193-178. was a 1P43 DeSoto sedan, owned by 8. H. Savage, but being used by Elmberg. The filament of a 60-watt Incan descent lamp runs a temperature o' 4314 degrees Fahrenheit. mm MM 94. 0r t Com. Jtl DU RAINBOW THEATRE Ere. 8fawi 6:4$ - p. m. ERROL FLYNN in "CRY WOLF" AU. "TOPEKA TERROR" M-C-M'S FUNNIEST FILM IN HI 10 YEARS! TUB GOES WILD. RIITCH uiiur iiM JENKINS-CRONYN-MERKEL COMING SOON To The ESQUIRE Prisoner Hangs Self In Cell YrCEKA, Calif.. May 17 Fred Theodore Hall, 28. of Yreka, was lound dead at 9:30 p. m. Friday, after he had hanged himself In the Vreka city Jail, according to au thorities. Hall had been Jailed on a drunk and disorderly charge signed by his wife. Eva. after a family quarrel on a downtown street. Hall hanged himself with his belt, police said. Halls was the second self-inflicted death In a Siskiyou Jnil within two weeks. On May 3, Hugh Her bert Hughs. 45. of Los Angeles, died in the Siskiyou county Jail from a severed Jugular vein. Hughs was also held on a minor charge. Glrdner's funeral chnpcl in Yreka Is In charge of funeral arrangements for Hall, who was a veteran of World War II, and in April had re. enlisted In the army. He was home on furlough this week. In IfoSDital Kfm Ana TI.. of Dairy is a patient at Hillside hospital where she is being treated for an Illness. She was brought to Hillside bv Knvnr" Amhul.i,. service Thursday evening. To M!nnnt. Mr. rr - n J r.. and her rlnucrhtpr t.inH. if Saturday morning via United Air Lines for St. Paul, Minn., where they will visit Mrs. Parsons' parents for uiree wccks. Veteran 9 Experienced 9 Courageous 3 elect Joh MMJL Present Governor As our Governor; he has shown his terest in Klamath County and our problems ELECT A FRIEND! in- it He's doing a GOOD job" Hear Governor Hall Speak TUESDAY KFLW - 7:15 a. m. - KFJI - 2:15 p. m. Paid Adv. L. L. Lombard, Chrmn., Klamath Falls, Oregon Nuclear Fuel Men Needed NEW YORK. May 17 ,V The General Klertrlo nmipmiy said Hal' uidny trained enmnrera were needed In the piodtirlton of the nuclear lui'l called mitonlum nt the lliiuford works at Richland. Wash., mid that applications would be received III New York, May 17-31. The plant Is operated by Cleneial Electric for the U. S. atomic energy ' commission. Engineers must have considerable experience In heavy construction In order to qualify for positions now open, Ocnnnl Electric sulci. Progress on the luipi'ovemi'nt pru gnim within the nui lcar furl limn tifiu'turlng areas o( the llunlord works has been rapid, the rm pnnv added. Ilanford Is the only plant in the United Stales producing plutoiilum on an Industrial scale. regulations regarding cigarettes, camp fires and burning of slush ami rubbish, as well as special rulings applying to logging opeiutloiis, will begin at mice, According to stale law, the lire season begins May 15, unless there Is au early dry season, such n lust year, unci It Is iiecessury lor Hie governor to proclaim nil earlier dale. ( Aid) OP THANK Wo wish to extend our heart lelt thanks mid appreciation for lilt acta ul klnninwi. incsMiues of svitl' puthy. mid ucuulllul floral ullerlimii lor ol i' beloved Mother, Mulll Ii win ilunliiei'. Mrs, Mr my Ki numbing and family. Mis. Karl (Irreur ml family. f"g DEAN HALL iTT REPUBLICAN V) Candidate for 10:. SHERIFF fl'; ') fsi Foir and Efficient Office W1A 'Li MNMM'MMhm Vtl4 A4rllimttl fcf hn Mall Fire Season Now Open State-wide fire season olltilally opened Saturday, Muy lft, according to an announcement from II. II. 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