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    WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 954
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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apparently was shot Jirst, but re
plied with bis own revolver before
(ailing, the bullet striking one of
the men. -The patrolman died ta
a local hospital with a bullet below
the chest.
Two Dead In Gun Battle
"DENNIS THE MENACE
1 1
editor's Note: The radio and TV
Utioni oervinr this area are arfed
to correct these pro tram log daily
prior to our preai deadline. Fre
quently, network chanjrea occur too
late for publication. The Herald
News carries this Information as a
reader service but cannot be re
BDonsible for the accuracy of all
entries for the reasons stated.
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Youth Discovers
Parents' Bodies
DRUMMOND, Mont. I.fl A
Drummond schoolboy walked Into
his ranch home about a mile east
of this Western Montana commun
ity after school Tuesday and found
both his parents shot to death.
Dead were Arthur E. Periman,
about 48, and his wile, Lorna,
about 38.
Coroner R. R. Wilson and Sheriff
Fritz Lueck said the tragedy was
"apparent murder-suicide" but re
served final judgment pending
further lnvestisatlon.
The bodies .of the ranch couple
ttere found by their son, Lawrence,
In an upstairs bedroom, each with
a bullet hole between the eyes.
Wilson said It appeared Perl
man shot his wife and then
turned a .30-. 30 Carbine on him
self.
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Death Claims
Veteran Newsman
SAN FRANCISCO W Funeral
services will be held here Thurs
day for Ray W. Taylor, 85, veter
an California newsman who died
Monday night.
Taylor was born in India where
his father was a British Army
officer. Coming to the United
States in 1879, he worked on mod
of the major San Francisco pap
ers. After his retirement in 1929
he wrote magazine articles.
Survivors Include a sister. Win
fred Wilson of Coquille, Ore.
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ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. W A
gun battle early Wednesday le
one city policeman and a gunman
dead and another officer "hang
ing onto life by a thread. '
Police Chief Paul Shaver said
Patrolman Frank A. Sjolander, 21,
was killed and Patrolman Eugene
P. Casey, 30. critically wounded
by four slugs while investigat
ing a disturbance in front of
residential area apartment.
Shaver tentatively Identified me
dead gunman as Jim Sparr, also
known as Jim Blake, about i),
who Shaver said apparently was a
parole violator from California.
Police sent out an alarm for
Sparr's companion, whose identity
wasn't known, but who Shaver
said apparently engaged in the
battle. Shaver said the companion
also apparently was a California
parole violator.
Two Albuquerque men were held
on an open charge. Shaver taid
they apparently witnessed the
shooting.
The chief pieced together Uiis
account of what happened:
Tne two Californians and the two
local men drove to the apartment
eirly Wednesday. The Californians
left the car and were creating a
disturbance In front.
The landlady, a Mrs. Davis,
cure out and told them to quiet
down and leave.
Sjolander. then came up in his
patrol car and attempted to quell j
lhe noise. He radioed a call for
assistance and Casey answered.
Both officers apparently were
starting te enter the apartment!
when they were shot. Sjolander 1
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Elk Move Info
Wyqmicj Area
CHEYENNE, Wyo. M" Elk
hunting prospects in the Jackson
Hole area have been bolstered by
a southward migration of elk and
a fourth extension of the season
The State Game aird Fish De
partment announced the season in
the Spread Creek-Gros Ventre-Flat j
Creek area. Lower Pilgrim Creek.
Lower Pacific Creek-Lower Spread
Creek and Glade Creek-Pilgrim
Creek areas was being extended
from Tuesday to Dec 5.
The department said elk have
been staying in the southern end
of Yellowstone Park, closed to
hunting, and did not start their j
usual southward migration until
last weekend.
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TOKYO Wl Thirty-two per
sons are still missing and ten ves
sels are sunk or unaccounted for
as n result of a severe rain storm
last weekend ot the east coast of
central Japan, the Japanese Coast
Guard said Wednesday.
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