Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGl SKVEN
Thursday, I'T.nnuAriY 2n, 1052
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLSOREGON
State's Toughest Convict
Wins Parole To Escape
Threat Of Prison Murder
... . .... . .. 1 ...ui.. 1.L vonn lit. the Orff-
BAUSM, Kelt. 3H - Mi - The unn prison, Rll wo" H volvo; n
Oregon Bluli) I'enllcnlliiry'H lnii.li- list ubolll nil tliu Iroublo tho pilson
esl mid iiiiihI troublesome ohnvlot hud.
him been pinnlcd so tho other con- entered Dec 4, 1047, to nerve
vlrln can't kill him. 12 yeiim lor beating a ninn up in
lln Ih John Kdwnrd Riilph, 91. in cirundu unci robbing nlm ol
.. ...I .., i,....h..ii.mI i.rlmltml j inn
l lllllll llinil mill imiu w - fiuii,
WHO HIHIIU'IUV MUM n tiii'iiKK
n..i..i. i..nH mivAit mi In the bltt
IU4B cscnpo attempt, wncn wiiire
convicts set flro la tho prliion lln
...in II- ....... nl.nl.-i.itin nf 111 Coll-
llllll, Illl wn" vin.it - ----
viol eoinnilllco that led the prison
huiigur strike mm summer, nmin
tried iimny oilier limes ki uum-cm
unnniinu for nllcimilod breaks,
Lust October 31. lie wns one ol
Ihn 10 convicts who looked tliplr
Kiinrtlii In their cells and tried to
gel out. limy niciii i Kei mi.,
H I. I..nii.n II11.U hiirln't fltr.
tlll'llltllt "I MIHW ...... - -
urrd n way to get out the mnln
pihon mill!.
u'nH lhiu In). ftll.imnt.. Tlnlnh Dot
auulhcr 3U days In Isolation. After
thnl, he wn transferred, along
wlih he oilier cscupe arilstn, to
scKrcuitllon cells.
. . ......ll. lln n..l..l. ..Ill In lur.lnlln.i
HeiirotelUlUIVCH Ol IWO column-1 mni iiiu km wiii i """"
Ices one appointed by Ihc liner- : nun nisi time, ne sbici "i wihii nicy
V v ' ii. ..nn..,l In, llir I it'iuilil mil mn In Ihl. unn plllltll inr."
iw.,.1.1 tin fivnMMi.fl fin eMi'iini not.
unci liml'tt why II was iiimule to
let him mnmm with the other pris
oners, ... ,
Ho, nt Ihn wiui'iit of Warden
Vlrull O'Mnlley, Kulnh wan Ii'bim
(mred hint week to Fnlsom, Cnllf.,
Prison where lie win wnntril ns
ii piirnln vlolntnr to llnlsh a flve
yeur term lor onto theft.
Council May
Be Formed
ITCH, our niivin..
Ahciicv Council, the fiecond by the
PTA Connly Council mot Tuesday
at the home ol Mm. V. E, O'Neill
liillliu Jllv hut ill nil; ira i.ii,.i,,v .
He ndded Hint hl chief ambition
wiih to kiii giimus.
Hi the home Ol earn, v, a, -m k"i".
10 explore the poUIUOllliy Ol ninn-i vn novfllioer in, mill! nm ninn-
Inn un ndull conniiiinlty council lion cell, Kulph Bent this leltcr
.?. t....il.. unrl viilllll In IliA ujii i-rli.n
III! Uii iiimi" - - ,.
i (.inllu 1111(1 VOIII 1
Ui.cu.ed were the port lie
nohlcvementit nd preHenl Xivcllltlen
mid renourcen ol the communlly
ii ml bimln: the orKimhtiitlon end
piirponm of Youth Council una
Community uouiir.ui.; --
mid tliu Hmter prottinnni; the need
lor encoiirnBemenl o! lellntlye
"I'm 111 living hell, prcpnrea
to die, ... I believe dead mull
hn the bent o nnywny no wor
lien, no trouble. Lel'ii come to
un uwtcrHtHiidltiK or I'll Rive you
the chiiuce to curry mo out In
box"
Out onlv two weekH Inter, tin
lor encoiirnBemenl Ol leiiininuvr am oniv iwo wn-n imci, n
nctloai deniliur with youth proh- mini. io blller t society In neneral
lenin und couiiHClllnir nervlcen; the und the prhon iniimiKement In pnr
necewilty lor well-rounded pro- llculur, reverxed his Held,
iirunix Inchidlnir recrenllon n one A Ktiiiid nllpped nun. dunner,
Tiluinn ' only nnd Intercut In youth lummuulllon und dynumlte to the
Iirobleiim In the community which tdrnpernte men In ncurcKntton. And
Imv. been orently loslored bynnlnh lold the other Kuurdx Bboul
KFLW brondenxix. H. thus blocklnit nn e.-jenpe plol
It wax decided lo cull com-1 In which somebody nilxht f"-ve
munlty-wlde meeting In the lioiebwi killed. ,.,,,..
Hint All intereHieu orKuiviuiwi! vyhkii-ii w nnwn-y v.oihi;ii . i,
ii hi. n . ,ii ,(i ..i hnu Riilnh rinmxed the
...,ii ...... -rli flrwl mprlinu
will wuii-i "'. i "i, ;
will be miilnly lo determine need
lor mi oriiunluuloii to coc with
UrlH"'""'.
plot. But a newspaper told about
it brieuv, mia nil inc cunvicut avun
knew about II. ,
I- rom then ' on, iihipii s uie
Prcxenl were Mm. unie upxicr. -nii mru un, n,i,i, o
Mrs B H. Hnller. Mrs. Ilnitnn wnxn't worth two cents around
' url n w. 'ftttnrnx. Mrs.
Knrl Urquhnrt, Mrx. Earl Hherldnn
Mrs. P. 8. Hitchcock, Mrs. V. K.
O'Neill mid Mrs- Richard Smith.
Members of committees unnble to
attend were Mrs. K. A. Clesry.
Wallnce Myera and Rev. D. L.
l'roett.
11
B" Spuds Get
Shipping OK
Shipments of "B" nlie potatoes
enn beuln ns of Mnrch 1, Asst.
Mm-. Bill Huso of the Potato Mnr
keilnu Control Committee has an
nounced. The announcement came late
Tuesday alter the Secretary of
AltrlcuUiire In Wushlnnton, D. C
nve npprovnl lo tho committee's
lecominendnllon that the "U s" be
In ken olf Iho bnn list.
Meanwhile, OP8 Administrator
Curl C. DonauRh. Portlund. report
ed toduv that OPS rcnulntlons al
low a io-cenl premium on No. 1
potatoes only II they arc ol two
Inch minimum.
He snld there had been aome
question as lo whether or not one
and seven-eliihths Inch potatoes
were ellulblo for the premium, too.
Donnuuh said the potato price
rollback; will have saved Orenon
housewives alone about 1400.000 by
June 1. There are about 400.000
housewives In the stnle, nccordliw
to estimates made here. That menm
each famllv In the stale will hnve
nnved about one dollnr In five
months. , . .
Meanwhile, Boss Aubrev. head
of Iho local Inspection service of
Ihe slate riepnrtment of BRi'lcullure
reported that aclunl losses of In
come to Klamath orowers, as near
as can be llRurcd on nnner from
Bolnu prices at the time of Ihe
OPS rollback, will show about 1.
600.000. Thai Ii about $500,000 less thnn
original estimates, Aubrey points
out. mostly because enrlv Ruesses
at lolnl potato stocks here were
a lllllc too hlRh. However, the
prices mav hnve rouc even hmher
thnn the roIiir price of S per 100
pounds at Hie lime oi inc numnn
when the same spuds wean ordered
priced nt $3.65 ns a base.
Local Riocers hnve reported thnr
lncnl potnto prices hnve been
marked down on tho retail mnrket
only noout one-half a cent per
pound In conformance with OPS's
rollback.
llowevor. Cnllfoinlnns are ' re
portedly pnyniR even more now
thnn before, mostly because East
Const potatoes arc belmr shipped
hi and freluht costs are hlffhcr,
lorchm retail prices upwards.
DON'T ni.AMK TIIK DOO
' TELUK ANSON. Mnlnyn I A
younft Chinese girl, chnrRCd with
fiilluro to muzzle her dog nnd al
lowing him to bite another girl,
lold the court: "My dog did not
bite her. It wns I who bit her In
n quarrel." n girl, 10, was found
guilty nnd fined.
l . ll. . ...nr.An BUI
The warden got mm ins paroic
.n.l .,ul..n lilm nlf In III Vflilllin.
mah County Jail. The Cnllfornln
ollicers picked nun up mere a ic
days suo.
n..l.H I..I a Innr? rMrnrft nt 14
.i.iifii ., .1 . ..
arrests for vagrancy, burglary,
roDDery ana buio uicu. nc im
l.n.n mt II.M B nt 1 Mlnrtl-rf hlK
criminal career at 18. nnd was In
tne rctorniniory a yrar inter.
tl. Ka rtnrni-i.ii.ri hnnri Unit IhP
psychiatrist snys that makes him
l.tlln. nnlnl. la Ul-honill ll .
I.'IIITTI, VI.,'II l ...
meaning he Is morally defective,
not knowing me meaning ui nun
estv, truth und decency. Most vet
eran criminals are-psychopaths.
Another reason Ralph wns sent
to Folsom Is that It hns better
Incllllles for giving psychiatric
treatment. ,
A. Vnl.nm tlftl.ll. mloht fTflt Ta
of his delusions of persecution, his
suspicion anil nm yiiiuiciivvucw.
Joseph White
Death Learned
v irT ki kTii v ,-u'R it'n. re
ceived here Monday, Feb. 25th. ol
the death ol josenn wimc. lurmn
m vi.m.ii. vnirii.nl a tut emnlove
of the U. 8. Korest Service. Death
came to Mr. White ni tne veicr
nns' hospital In Portland on Feb.
.".u nltn..,lnn ft llnirftrlno Illness.
lllll IWlll'ntim " " ..
He In survived hv his wife. Bllllc,
who was wlih mm io tne am.
Since leaving here several years
. I nn Wfl-ft Whllft mnde
ItHO, i.ii . itiiu .-. - --- -
their home Hi Myrlle point, where
final rites were nem on reunmij
Sdth for the late Mr. White. Pall
bearers at the funeral service in
eluded several of his associates o
the Forest Service. .
Deepest symnniny is exicmui
Mrs. White In the loss of her hus-
j U.. nl.l f-ln.irl.. In Wirt. K IllTl
UIIIIU v inn i.....,.,.-, . -- ---
nth. He wns well-known throimhoi'
the Kln-nnth Basin ns wen ns ncie
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