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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1949)
FACE TWO HtRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY. OCT. 17. 1949 Adult Trial For Malm Dov Bandits Two lt-year-old boy held lor Malm robry will be turned over Id adult C'tt lor prosecution. Tlu boy are - 'le LeRoy Dsvis and . William David Roach. who war brought Into .uverule court be fora Judge David R. Vaneenberg lut Saturday. Feleay Afttr the Juvenile proreeam. Judge Vaodenberg aaid he would bind tha teen-agers over to tan a felony charge of armed robber. They art the tint persons of that ate be hu ordered into circuit court. Judge Vandenberg said. Davis and Roach held up Howard Henderson. Oreat Northern freight aaent at Malm. September 33. threatening the agent with a J I ' ' calibre revolver and a knife, and i took SS843 from the ol-'ii safe. i AMartaa Then they forced Henderson Into -,. hla car and drove south on Maim i toward the state Una where he wasi put out of the lutomobJe. A short 1 AMBASSADOR Mrs. ca use later the two boys were ap-; gene Anderson (above) demo prehended at Canby. Calif .to Her,- , crotlc j, comm.ttee- Burned Plane Found Again For the second time, hunters have ' ! reported f indinf a burned Vultee ! plane in lhe(Buck lake area, creat- : 114 flurry of excltent which ! died down quickly hen It araa an nounced aa an old eraah of war years. Hal Ogle of the Klamath Ferae! rrotcue association, aaid tsi plane, from a Mediord air crashed in the fall of 144 and at ; that tune the pilot was killed and his passenger rescoeo. and hospi ' talised here. Oordon Cox. then work ing on a Late o' the Woods ran trucllon Job for Bill von der Hellen of Mediord. found the plana wnen , he tracked Into the forest after see. ' i Ing tne crash. ' Of le said that he was "up halt ! the uiht answering inquiries as 10 ' the plane and observed that some ! maraer should be man at the spot In order to prevent further R e- porting. ' . o Z2 Yon Escapes State Prison r.-'i-J! .f'V-s 1' S.'I VI.) - their possession. service if confirmed by the Mrs. Schweiger Passes Today Mrs. Konrad (Lena Opal' Srhiei- j arer. 53 Lytton. a resident of Kim-. ath Falls for the past 31 years. ' senate. died here early tha momx follow-! in an extended illness. I . . Mrs. fSchweser ss the mother: iVen NeW OregOH of three sons. Louis. Robert and B-J Thomas Schreter. all of this cirr. Armories rlanneCI A brother. Arnold Wimen of Lake- PORTLAND. Oct. 16 P'.sns Tiev. and another braher. Everett for aeren new national cuard arm W unen of ML Lassen, two aisvrs. ' cr.es m Omton v-Jl be ready for Mrs. Maude Cross and Mrs. Mane action by December 1. W alien, as veil as ro fraadchil-' The state military department re dren. a-so survrre. ported the $600,000 prof ram calls Final rites wiS be held from fot buildings at Orecon City, Cor Whitlcck's chapel Wednesday at 1 Ti.Uu. Lebanon. Grants Pass. Bend, pm. with interment in K.amaUi La Grande and Otiuno. Memorial park. I Half of the fund was provided by Schveicer Is an employe of Wry- the state legislature. The federal erhauacr Timber company. forernment matches the amount. FIVI FINALISTS will be chosen by the Oregon Tech student body from a group of candi dates competing for the title of queen of the November 1 1 OTI Homecoming Festival. Fi- salem. Oct. n A Klamath nalisfs will be voted October 21, ond the queen chosen October 28. Left to right in front county convict up for parole es-; ore Iris Crondoll. sponsored by the business closs; Pot Wohl. clock and watchmaking; Goyle Rrl Winn caped from the atate penitentiary RAhmnnn uvniu nlnnt nneration Jnnn Armttmnn rnrrntrv nnrt Join Rumvlhnrt rlletsl wos nominated by j rwrfromU mf'e'tyTand ! L' f '0"dng. ore Mane Chestnut, medical technology; Tess Oswald, office equip- , Minn., j President Truman OS ombes- j were still at lane today sodor to Denmark. She would ', Sate Police identified the two as ! be the first woman to hold 1 KO Raymond Yon. J. whose pa ! thct ronk in the diplomatic repairs; Betty Griffith, commercial OfJ ond Pat Boleyn, sports. OTI picture. hi aird, been aporovrt Murder Charqed ;New E99 Poultry Highway Crash Robert Eiwin Foster. 11. serv- ' . r 1 1 I role and tag two and a ttalf years for lar- Isa 9 Dfl4hs ceny on a renoieion conviction. I . . PORTLAND Oct. 17 iS- A new How the two got away from thej NEWPORT. Oct 17 owrwo nrst 0(,f m4d tolUy w ; rERRIDAy u ,rAn i"" -i oqin muruvr uwir, tho An. eee and noultrr workers .i.kn. -i I ' . .HimiuiHif 11111 1 rU UIW nera toaay agasnss nonnsn norat wno naa tnreatenea to striae toaay. . bounced across tha . Mwarus. XI. sccuseu o. - rr.,, Inl. ,,,. ... planned to meet tonignt to vote on " the proposal. Its terms were not killing six persons and seriously in- dlsclosed. but the Federal Concitl- Jurlng another. ator. George Walker, said he was ; The cars struck with such Lr. rifle Impact they had to be pulled New French Government Try Fails PAK1S. Oct. 17 r Jules Morh abandoned tonlaht hu attempt to form a new French loverninent, hu socialist party announced The socialist leader. mlnUIrr of Interior in tht cabinet of Premier Henri Queullle ahlrh resigned Oc tober 5 bad been trying to form a government since Frldsy, when he as given a parliamentary vote of confidence by a narrow margin as the premier-designale. Morh was unable lo brldie tht argumenu betseen hit torlallal party and the other partlea of the center, tht popular republicans and the radical socialists, with whom he had been trying to form a new coalition. Forgery Cewnt Yon was sent up tor three years from the Klsmstli rmintv nmilt court in September. lig. lor ! ,w0 brothers last week. I forgery, and had served over one! District Attorney Lewis English third of his term He would have ! said he based the charges n the been paroled aa soon aa a Job could j deaths of Mrlvin Longyear. 37. and be found 'or him. prison officials ; hla 23-year-old brother, Charles. smii I Their bodies were found on a Yon Is a former ranchhand for, ,,.,. ,,i Edwards had! the Z-X ranch al Paisley. He is five j hlnuflI tc, poUce with feet, seven inches taut, weighs 1 , ...temmt he had "hurt- the poiinnv. uue eyes ana orown asii a horse. highway and Want Ada dont cost they payl I a statement brother. ONLY AT MODE 0' DAY THESE DRESSES OF EXQUISITE FABRICS, .USUALLY FOUND SELLING FOR DOUBLE THEIR MODE 0' DAY PRICE! EVERY MODE 0' DAY DRESS UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED. MISSES, WO MEN'S, JUNIORS, HALF SIZES. 4 Precise print en fine rayon luena. Coot g ty I with dainty pearl like buttons. 14 to 20 t flNI SfAMJ I if NAKROW f MIELS 1 I K I i GUARANTEED PERFECT 51 GAUGE 15 DENIER NYLONS F..II Fashioned v New Fall Shades mODGO'DflV 'optimistic" about a settlement. The two firms Involved are P a Cltic Cooperative Poultry Producers association and Brentwood Egg company. CARD Or THANKS We wish to thank all of our kind -i f -.hWi fnr their ex- pon. of sympathy and for the; Judg Earl C. UtourelU grated a Judge Saves Boys From Explosion SALEM, Oct. 17 iiPV Circuit span to remote t.1e Mclims Killed wera Cecil 8yd ey Camp of Baton Rouge. La . nead of the hydraulica engineering department at Louisiana State university: nu wife and their two children. Robert 10. and Arthur . Francis Mitchell.! of Fayetteville. Ark . LSU engineer Ing student, and Leo Jackson of "svvuie. Mrs. Slater. Portland. Dies Mrs. R. H. "later. Il-year-old Portland resident and mother of Lawrence Slater, Klama'h Falls In turanceman. died at her home In Portland Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock following a brief illness. Her passing was unespected. Mrs. Slater had. visited here a number of times and had many friends in Klamath Falls who re gret to learn of her passing Death waa attributed to infirmities of her years. She had lived in Portland for the past 30 years. Nurvlvora In addition to her son. Mrs Sla ter la survived by a daughter. Mrs Charlotte Brown of Kirkland. Wash, and two grandchildren. Final ntea will be held Tuenday at I 30 a m. from Miller and Tracy funeral home In Portland with In terment in Ml Calvary cemetery. Slater lett Sunrise to arrange serv ices and Mrs. Slater will leave this afternoon for Portland. m beauuful norwl offering during the I f0 taiunctkm todsy to re- f0(,tr. Son illneaa and passing of our beloved ; "" the Salem school board from ' .', i for membership In a high school , Condition secret society. The injunction was , a.ked by their parents j 'Continued from Page 1) The order means that tha boys ' can be admitted to high school i "'J ounUlr( summit Sunday after classes pending a hearing on wheth- ' noon- una i v rmi swrvDrra cr Hie injunciion snouia or msar - " ptnir uviore stais MRa. BETTY LOU A.NDRI.S . BtmMBm. No dl for tnu Uuer . police arrived. bearing was set. Oat Of Hospital Two Medford football fans hurt In TRAFFIC TRAGEDY I an automobile accident after the husband and father. Charles O. Andrua. MRS. CHARLES AJfDRUS ADRIAN ANDRUS . MRS. PAULA JORDON LEROY ANDRUS HARVEY ANDRUS JACK ANDRUS County's U. S. Bond Buys, $139,301 Klamath county t total purchase of savings bonds in September cam to I139J01. brlnilng the 1M9 cumulative total lo sl.oll.sM Redempltona tn September came to 1113 M. but the picture in Klsm- ath county it reflected throughout the rest of the state, wntrt bank ers report thai most substantial cash'tns are (or constructive pur poses. Most frequent reason lor rash-Ins Is for new homes. Others are for business Investments, machinery and equipment SAYS NO TO KHAN BeoiK tiful Ethery Pogovo, 17,obove youngest ballerina of the Monte Carlo ballet, reported ly received o propotol trorn Prince Sodruddm Khan, 17-yeor-old son or the Aga Khon. But Ethery said no for now to the wealthy prince, thus de priving the Aga of o second dancmg daughter-in lnw. Hit first it Rilo Hayworth, wife of Ali Khan. Pasco Athletic Units Destroyed Pasco. Wash.. Oct n iv The arandntand and dressing rooms at the high school athletic firld were destroyed by fire early today wiih a heavy loss of athletic equipment. School officials said the structuie was valued at about 110 000 and the athletic equipment at fzWJ to 13000 The loss Included several hun dred dollars aorth of football short. J. L DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor Office at Xi Nartb 7tb . Ml PORTLAND. Oct. 17 uPt Mrs. I 0 f o r d football game Anna Boag, 7. Portland, died In a . ""id night were released from the hospital Saturday night, bringing i hospital Sunday. They are Mr. and Ihls elty't IMS traffic fataUuea to i 'an purceu TRAFFIC DEATH VANCOUVER. Wash.. Oct. 17 . Struck doan by a n automobile. Clarence Vaughn. 64. of Ban Fran cisco, died in a hospital hers yesterday. OTI Drama Club j Presents Skit j OTI The Drama club gava III ; first presentation Friday, al a stu dent assembly. The skit consisted of a "Hurtesque (Juts Show. Three persons comprised the cast and tha ; tudirnre approved of the mannrr In which It a as presented. "Juahead" was the supposed con- testani with Jesx Osborne coach- lilt him. ahlle Bill Daniels waa a a- nouncer and quisw. it She had been Injured Septem- ber 30 in a car-truck collision. 83S Main St. THE SAME STYLE-RIGHT SOLID COLOR ARROW SHIRTS FEATURED IN "ESQUIRE" "Arotints" Shirts e-lV hv Arrnw AS HEN IN 3.95 Arrow turn tolor artist! Skillfully turni out the most handnome shirts you could wish fort Pastel and medium shades topped by comfortable Arrow collars. Shirts are Sanforized (shrinkage less than 1) and Mi toga cut for better fit Anchored buttons on to stay. Also available are harmonizing Arrow ties and handkerchiefs. 733 Main St. Phone 3463 A warrant charging drunk drlvlne wat Med against the driver of Ihe second car In the accident. Warren Hathaway Foster of Keno. Willamette Wreck On the Willamette pass near Odell lake last night two Sprlngflrld. Ore, men were pinned in a car tor sev ers! minutes aftet the automobile rolled over on the highway. One waa taken to Eugene for hospitali sation. Sacred Heart hospital of Eugene reported this morning the man. Al bert E. Harper. 3. la In -fairly" good condition. He waa reported to have a fractured neck. Second man In tha car waa W. H. Fowles. 47. Both art employee at The California-Oregon power company's Toko tee Falls dam pro ject. They had been extricated from their ear and taken Into Eugene when state police arrived from Oil-Christ. ' etiline I it ess 0P3P eft t ellsV .-(US1 CAN' AST a. (iAMBLINO MEXICO CITY. Oct. 17 .JJ Cniiia Is iimMlnf and Is nrfw V hibited br federal la the Mrucaa N government ruled today. 6SE60RY PECK AVA GAR DHER MEIVYN DOUGLAS WUUI IISIM UIEI IAIITMIK Film -OICiK .CNC LtOGtdEII tPSTEUP MOv Mvr, COLUMBIA SEINES OK SALEM. Oct. 17 it Circuit Judge 6eorge R. Duncan ruled to day that drag seines and whip seines are legal In the Colombia river. But he upheld the ban on Ilsh traps and other fixed gear. jasr, i I I jjjfpTj'J I (f Chompionjliip TIS AUTUMN Little Penny McCormock, who's younger than springtime, olmost, romps omong the outumn i leaves in London's Hyde pork. The 2-yeor-old tot who hoils j from Tromore, Eire, was en I joying the warm autumn ; weother on her London voca i tion. I I -JIUrs Ou,f, t ;iil V m mm