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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1948)
PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948 Rays Bound Over Thursday VRP.KA. Mav 28 Lawrence E. Bay and ht wile Donna, were bound over to superior court nere murs dav afternoon following a prellmt nary hearing before Justice of Uic Peace Clifford E. Butler. Both face murder charges In con nection with the atarvatlon death of their 7-week-old son, Lawrence E. Ray Jr. No testimony was given at Thurs day's hearing which was a continua tion of Tuesday's preliminary hear fng at which time Mrs. Ray testi fied. Ray did not testily t enner the Inquest or hearing. Both will be arraigned In superior court before 8uperior Judite James M. Allen, at which time they will be permitted to enter pleas. No date has been set. Judge Allen will ap point an attorney for Mrs. Ray if she has not retained counsel by the time of arraignment and If she desires an attorney. Fire Alarm At Ewauna Turned In A transformer burned out In the Ewauna Box company yards at 9:45 a. m. today and the city fire depart ment responded in a hurry to the alarm turned In from the big mill. There was no damage and the truck rolled back home after thorough check. Loney To Teach At University Andrew Loney Jr., director of musia education In the city schools, will spend eight weeks at the Uni versity of Oregon teaching from June 7 to August 13. Loney will teach two graduate courses in music and one public school music course in addition to choral technique and choral litera ture. Following a vacation at the beach with his family, Loney will return here to resume his work in the city schools. Ill With FeTer Wayne Elliott, seventh-grader at Fremont and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Elliott of 1240 Monclaire, is confined to his home with an attack of rheumatic fever, but his condition is reported as somewhat improved. 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May 118 uV) The "ilottUng court'' waited today at Dutch Hiu our lor arrival ot the gov ernment research ship I'lUiHe Ex plorer with Ue body ol shtplwiud slaying victim mid Ills slayer. District Judge Joseph Kchoe, now conducting court nbonrd the coast guard Ice breaker Northwmd at Uutch Harbor in the Aleutians, or dered the Pacific Explurer to put Into port Immediately. Word ol the slaying was relayed here yesterday by the cutter Bitter sweet. The cutter said It hud re ceived message saying: "There has been a murder aboard Uie Pacific Explorer." The message said the slayer had surrendered his gun to the captain. It did not Identity eitlier the victim or his slayer. The Pacific Explorer left Seattle March 36 to study undeveloped fish. Ing resources In the Bering Sea. It carries a crew of 67 and more than 150 cannery workers. Sandmeycr To Go To JC Confab John Sandmeycr, president of the Oregon Junior chamber of com merce, leaves Saturday night for the national Jnycee convention to be held in Philadelphia June 1, 3 and 4. Mrs. 8andineyer will accompany her husband to the convention. They plan to visit In New York, Washington, D, 0.. and Chicago be fore returning home here around June 16. Nine Injured In Auto Accident DALLAS. May 38 (A'l An auto mobile hurtled off a highway and oerturned at Salt Creek, seven miles northwest of here yesterday. Injuring seven children and two women. None was hurt seriously. The driver, Mrs. Webster Irving: her daughter, Teresa, 7. and her son, Hilly Joe, 8, were hospitalized here Five other children and a woman were released niter first alii treat ment. All live In itrand Hondo. 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