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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1954)
I 7 ' ' ' ' " " ": V'"',,,,- - If MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954 ii : . HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACINWI i'".--S''i 1 , : Z 1 it II' 1 I I Police Man Roadblock ST. PAUL; Minn, W Roadblocks set un in aimnesoia ana nearby Wisconsin today as high way patrolmen and sheriff's offi cers sought live prisoners who fled the Ramsey county jau nere aiier overpowering two jailers. Late yesterday police received a report that the car taken by the escapees bad been seen a few miles north of here. However, search failed to locate It.' Officers said the live men were considered dangerous. One of them, Murl Russell jar- vis, 29, Richmond, Ind., was to stand trial snortly on a cnarge oi robbing the First National Bank of Cannon Falls, Minn., of 1101. He also was accused with a Bondur- WILLARD WARD, lieutenant governor of Kiwanis northwest - district, toastmaster for the charter presentation to the Glide -'If Club, is shown here with Mrs. C. E. Thompson, Redmond, .Jwife of the governor of the northwest district. The" meeting .'was held Monday evening in Glide, Oregon, and attended by Sitiany notables in the Southern Oregon Kiwanis district.-' Kiwanis Gives Mew Charter S The Glide, Oregon, Kiwanis Club deceived the 210th Kiwanis chatter in the Northwest from C. E. Thompson, Northwest district gov ernor, Redmond. Assisting with the ceremonies tout took place Monday, March 22, in Glide, was Wlllard Ward, Klamath Falls, lleu nant governor of Division 15, Ki aranis International. ' IVard presented the American Tteg, the Kiwanis flog and other (lfts from Kiwanis International to the Glide Club, in the presence of the 160 persons present who en Joyed the dinner and the outstand ing program. Rabbi Proves Long Life Formula NEWARK. N. J. I Thirty years ago Rabbi Abraham Bern stein wrote a book on longevity. Yesterday he celebrated his 100th birthday at a party attended by 73 persons, including live cnn dren, 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. The rabbi's formula for long life: cleanliness and a good diet. ant, Iowa, bank robbery and holdup of a grocery store In Has ting, Minn. Arland Gerberdlng. 32, Madelia, Minn., was convicted last week on first-degree robbery charges in a St. Paul bar holdup. His partner Donald Matthews. 30. St. Paul, was to be tried this week for the same holdup. The other escapees were Bruce M. Brown. 26. Minneapolis, charged with using the malls to defraud, and Terrance R. Farrell, 20, Dauphin, Canada, accused of some 40 service station noiaups m EASf SIDE ; ELECTRIC Industrial Commerclol and Rasioanrial Wiring. J Visit aur mw Lighting i datura Room.. Motors, Centrals and Wiring Supplias. SHOP PHONE . . .3184 Emergency Phonos . . . 4881 2-3S28 2-1779 the Twin Cities. : Patrick Kelly, 43. 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