Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 13, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    MONDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1954
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Hunt Party
Fails To
Bag Wolves
PLANO, Tex. Ml Mr. Wolf out
foxed the hunters yesterday.
They went after him 375 strong
ill a search plotted and staged with
military precision. They shot up
me countryside.
The bag: two foxes, two owls,
a squirrel and around a dozen rab
bits. No wolves.
Timber wolves have been kill
ing sheep around Piano, IB miles
northeast of Dallas. A half dozen
farmers have lost 10 to 25 head
the past year and a half. The hunt
ers, mostly from Dallas, heard
about it and organized an assault.
The day broke chill and cloudy,
and they assembled a, the Miller
& Son feed store here. Many
crossed the street 'o Murrell's
Hardware to buy shotgun shells.
Roy Murrell came down to open
up for the event.
Ill the feed store, farmers John
Merrlman and Dexter Prince stud
ied a penciled map of the area and
plotted strategy. "We'll cross Al
britton's Bottom, then go up here,"
Prince suggested. Outside, he told
the milling hunters, "One last
statement you are going at your
own risk."
A couple of miles north of town,
the hunters lined up in a large
open field and, at a rifle shot sig
nal, started off through oaks, elms
and hackberries in a long, strag
gling file. The hunt took up most
of the morning.
They saw lots of critters. A cot
tontail leaped into view and, as
guns blasted, zig-zaggei! off in ter
ror. This one escaped. Moments
later, however, the only woman
along Mrs. Joseph App, of Dallas
shot a rabbit. Reed Hoover shot
both owls.
Several said they got shots at
wolves. None was successful.
BLOODMOBILE COMING
i
Basin Democrats
Plan Dinner
All Democratic precinct work
ers, poll watchers (with husband
or wife) will be entertained at a
potluck dinner at Veterans Mem
orial Hall, Fourth and Klamath,
starting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, De
cember 14.
The dinner party is jointly spon
sored by the Klamath County
Democratic Club.
Entertainment will be furnished
by Sheriff Murray Button.
Each couple is asked to bring a
hot dish, salad or dessert. Make
reservations by calling any of the
following: Mrs. Al Condrey, 1491;
Mrs. Wally Moss, 2-1762, or Mis.
Harry Boivin, 5657.
Decomposed Body Dug Up By Police
Phone Line To
Santa Planned
In order to . speed up installa
tion of special telephone lines irom
the North Pole to Klamath Falls
for the annual "Hello, Santa" pro
ject, Pacific Industrial Loans, 121
South Ninth, has donated office fa
cilities. Bob Griffith, Junior Chamber ot
Commerce chairman of this year's
project, said that relay phones at
the loan company office and the
special telephone line will be in
working order by the end of this
week.
Phone numbers to call to reach
Santa Claus will be announced
Wednesday, but children are re
minded not to call until the ap
pointed hours.
Y Men's Club
Holds Tree Sale
Name your price!
That is the slogan of the Christ
mas tree sale being sponsored by
the YMCA Y's Men's Club and the
'.wo chapters of Hi-Y.
Stands are located at the follow
ing places for the hours indicated:
YMCA headquarters, 122 Pine
Street, Monday through Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
J. W. Kerns Co., 734 South Sixth,
Friday evenings and Saturdays un
til Christmas.
East Main street opposite the
Beacon Mobile Station at 1201 East
Main, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays
and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays.
Proceeds from the sale will be
used for the club's service and ed
ucational projects.
PLEA' REJECTED
LONDON I Home Secretary
Owilym Lloyd-George Monday re
jected a plea to halt the execution
on Wednesday of a 53-year-old
woman convicted of strangling her
daughter-in-law. The condemned
woman, Mrs. Styllou Christofi.
will be the 13th female to be
hanged in Britain since 1300.
THE DALLE8 M A decom
posed body was removed from a
shallow grave Sunday after police
had been led to the spot by Robert
C. Knowles, who last month told
California authorities he had
strangled a man to death.
Tne corpse, believed to be that
of Albert Stuart, 58, a Wickenburg,
Ariz., harvest worker, was buried
near Shaniko. 60 miles southeast
of this north Central Oregon town.
Knowles, 47. Bangor, Me.,
watched unemotionally as Dr.
Homer Hairis of the slate police
crime laboratory directed removal ;
of bones from the frozen earth, j
; Knowles, who had said he killed
Stuart in October, 1953. took police
i to the grave Saturday night. Bones j
Mayor Pays Off
Election Bet
TTHACA, N. Y. I Bands
blared and crowds lining the side
walks strained to catch a glimpse
of the mayor riding down State
Street In a wheelbarrow.
It was time Saturday for Ma
yor Robert H.' Kerr of Cortland,
a Democrat, to pay off his election
bet with Republican Mayor Ivani
E. Cook of Ithaca.
Because Ithaca turned out a
higher percentage of resgitered
voters Nov. 2, the 165-pound Kerr,
huffing and puffing and stung by
a cold wind, pushed the 190-pound
Cook the length of a city block.
They were preceded and followed
by high school bands.
of the dead man's toes protruded
from the ground.
Knowles told of the slaying
while being held in Sacramento.
Calif., last month on a federal
charge of auto theft. He related
several contacting stories and was
brought here by Oregon police
after he said he could show them
where he had buried the body.
3113
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He was not permitted to Ullc to
reporters Sunday but Bgt, Vayne
Ourdane of the Oregon State
police, said Knowles when asked
about a motive, gave no other
reason than that he "was angry.'
Finding1 the body cleared up a
14-month-old mystery of Stuart's
disappearance. He was known to
I have left Modesto, Calif., In
JUST RECEIVED
Another Large Shipment
Dnsutaed
LEATHER
AND
INSULATED
RUBBER
BOOTS
Complete Range of Sizes
Hick llevder Is Always Glad
To Cash Your Pay Check
October, 1953, with Knowles in
Stuar. s car and trailer.
Later the trailer was found
buried at nearby Mosier, Ore.
Meanwhile, a man who said his
name wai Stuart was arrested in
Stuart's car on .a drunk driving
charge at Red Bluff, Calif.
He was released before Oregon
authorities could question him.
Knowles said he went to San
Francisco and later to Florida
where he was arrested on the car
theft charge and returned to Sacra
mento. At first he maintained ho
was Stuart, but later admitted his
real identity and told ot the
slaying, police said.
Knowles was being returned to
Sacramento Monday under orders
of the federal court there.
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