Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 21, 1953, Page 24, Image 24

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORF.CON
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ALONG ABOUT 1910 Klamath Falls had snow just like in i bound village from
later years. This picture, taken about then, shows the snow I
vantage point on the hill.
Pictures from John Woolford
Teamsters
Strike At
News Plant
MINNEAPOLIS CW News-hungry
residents of this city of more
than half a null ion population
lined up again last night to pur
chase conies of the MinneaDolis
Tribune, sold only in the newspa-l
per's main lobuy since an APL
teamsters' strike knocked out all
truck deliveries.
The morning paper continued to
publish but made no efiort to de
liver papers to homes or news
stands. Sales, made only ai the
lobby were limited to live copies
per buyer.
Cut from the usual 620,000-run,
only 75,000 copies of the Sunday
edition were printed. All were sold
by mid-afternoon. Last night sale
of the Monday edition was briss.
.Newsstands sold out all out-of- j
town papers they had. j
The Evening Star also will be
affected by the walkout. Tiuj two
papers are Downed by the same
company and primed in the same
plant.
Company officers said they
would continue publishing bo'.n
newspapers as long us limited
newsprint supplies last. The driv
ers, now on strike ordinarily haul
the newsprint rolls to the plam. ,
George Wilson, federal labor j
conciliator, planned to contact ,
both sides today to attempt to re- j
open negotiations, halted since
Friday,
The union seeks a weekly pay in- j
crease of $4.56 tor day work and i
46.46 for night work, plus fringe!
benefits. Last Wednesday it re-j
jected a company ofter or $3.04 and ;
54.18 respectively. The drivers had!
been paid S2.14 an hour S80.y4) a!
weck for a five-day, 38-hour week!
for day work and $2.18 ($82.84 a
week) for night work.
Car-Train Smash
Wipes Out Seven
CHICAGO MV-A Inmlly of seven
was wiped out by an automobile
train collision at a Soo Line cross
ing: near suburban Wheeling last
lngnt.
Killed in tlie crash were Fred
Galley 37-year-old Cary, 111., labor
er: h'is wile Violet, 33; and their
children, Evelyn. 10, John, 8,
Elaine 6, and Carol Ann 1.
A 2-year-old daughter, Audrey,
died several hours later of injur
ies, including a skull fracture.
The Klamath Sportsmen's Association and the Her
ald and News are cooperating in offering a "Sportsman
of the Year" and a "Landowner of the Year" award this
year, both categories to receive $25 for top place and
honorable mention for second. The Sportsmen prizes
will be awarded for the outstanding example of sports
manship displayed by a hunter during the current deer
and migratory bird season. The Herald and News award
will go to the landowner voted as showing the greatest
cooperation and understanding toward the hunting pub
lic. Your nominations are asked in deciding the win
ners of these two awards. Just fill in the blank below
and mail to HERALD and NEWS, marked SPORTSMEN'S
CONTEST, before midnight, Jan. 10. Final choice will
be made by a panel of judges from the Snortsmen's As
sociation and will be announced, with pictures, in the
Herald and News one week later.
I nominate
who lives at
for the (check one) Sportsman Landowner
award because ,
(If you wish to give detailed information a post card
may be sent.)
Ex-Convict
Admits To
Slivlnp Pair
COLUMBIA, S. C. W An early
murder trial was in prospect today
for scar-faced Raymond Carney,
38. who officers say ndniits the
lovers' lane slaying of a 15-year-old
girl and her boy friend two
weeks ago. The girl's head was
cut off.
Carney, a Negro escaped con
vict from North Carolina, was
quoted by Sheriff John Hanna as
saying he only planned to rob the
couple but became panicky and
started shooting when the girl
screamed and her companion
lunged at him.
Pretty Betty Claire Cain, Pampli
co High School student, and Henrv
Allen, 22, of Lntta. were killed
Dec. 6. Her body the Kead miss
ing w-as found the next day in
a shallow grave on the banks of
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Last Ditch Try Made In POV Talks
up hope thatTT.
The
FANMUNJOM Lfl The U.N.
Command today prepared a last
minte broadcast appeal to 22
American war prisoners who
stayed with the Communists, even
as the Allied Far East command
er indicated hopo has been aban
doned that any of the 22 will return
home.
The Neutral Nations Repatria
tion Commission announced it hud
approved an Allied request to
broadcast to the prisoners Wednes
dayhours before the deadline for
explanations to balky war prisoners.
Four Killed In
Crossing Wreck
KNOXVILLE. Teiui. tV-A long
reight train slnmmed Into nn au
lomobiln on n grade crossing here
yesterday, killing lour young peo
ple nnd bouncing the wreckage
across a signal post 500 feet down
the track. The train was not de
railed.
The dead were identified as Jack
Asbury, 21, and Roger Lynch, 19.
both of Knoxville; Joanne Prater,
17, Powell, Te:m.: and Nora Hack
worth, 18. Clinton, Tenn.
The Allies stoked their hopes of
winning back prisoners on the
broadcasts and a 12-poge letter ad
dressed to each mon as chances
for face-to-face interviews all but
vanished In a welter of last-minute
delays.
The Communists resumed their
long-delayed explanation program
today and chalked up their best
score to date.
Red members of the Military Ar
mistice Commission pressed again
for an extension of the time for
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
a river.
Two days later her head and
Allen's body were found in an
abandoned well in the same area.
Carney, accdrding to Hanna, cut
off Miss Cain's head with a knife
to try to destroy evidence of a
bullet hole and also planned to cut
olf Allen's head but "lost my
nerve.'
Carney was captured near John
sonville by a trio of hunters Sat
urday. He was charged with murder.
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a 2'i-nour meeting today, but Uie
U.N. Command promptly rejected
the request.
Oen. John E. Hull, U.S. Far East
commander, told newsmen in
Seoul that Americans In neutral
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