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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1955)
MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 133ft PAGE ETGirT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON :t ArJ i' -- '. 1 1 q- ; f Jj. I ' d I Id Llr.i. ti i 4; . w r ' .;a w.S JTVF IS fit .J Hr i r A WIDE SCREEN it expected to be reedy for use at the Sties fe Drive-In Theater within three weeki. Some 25 feet are being added on each lide to melee it I 10 feet wide, trim allowing for he ihowing of Cinemascope pictures. The theater will continue io be open while the work is being done. VV. D. Miller Com pany is doing the iron work. Pinniger and VVatkins Company will handle the facing, and Roper and Roper will do the plastering. Slain Woman's Body Found In Field; Sex Fiend May Be Responsible For Death KANSAS CTTY Wl Discovery ol the nude body ot Mm. Wilma Allen. 34-yenr-old snclnllte. touched off n Intensive two-stnte search to day for her killer, possibly , sex maniac. The bodv was found In a pasture SO miles southwest of here yester day, three days after she myster iously disappeared while shopping in Kansas City. She had been shot twice in the head and her hands were tied behind her back with It pink, scarf. She was the mother of two young Hons. Her husband Is William R. Allen, wealthy automobile dealer. Ofttcers In Missouri and Kansas believed her death could be at tributed to ft aex motive. Robbery, however, was not ruled out. Her rinps were missing and her purse, lound aevf-ral miles Iroin the body, was empty. Olttcers said puzzling aspects ot the ca.so included: Why the killer placed nearly all of her clothing In the trunk of her car. The bloodstained car waa Canoe Voyage Ends In Upset For Two Boatmen EPHRATA, Wiuh. in An al "tcn.pt to pnricllp a 12-foot canoe from the Columbia River's source some 2!0 niilrs to its mouth ended on a smut bar Sunday. The Giant, County .sheriffs ot lien snitl Raymond J. Hurt, 29, or London, England, and Alan Ed ward Wynne, '2C, of Belfast. Ire land, wrio rt'sourd from their cap pir.rd canon 'i.2 hours after it hit a nndbar below Rock Island Dam. Both men were brought lo a hos pitnl here. Attendants said their condition was "Rood." Sherilf'R deputies snid Hnrt and Wynne told them they lett the aourre ol the Columbia River in Canada late in May lor a leisurely trip downstream. The voyage came to an abrupt end about l:no p m. Sunday when the cinoe hit the sandbar, over turned nnd floated out into the at ream with both men neither of whom could hwim chnplng des perately to It. A motorist pasMti,? on a nearby nichway spotted tne men about 31, hours later and sheiitf.i dep uties botrowed a boat to rescue i hem. found last Friday near Kansas City's Union Station. Why the body wasn't hidden, j Why her car was parked be- neath a viaduct near downtown ' Kansas Cily. Why the purse was discarded; on a roadside where it could be , easily seen If the killer were try ing to cover his crime. ! Coroner David S. Lonp Jr. said j the state of the body might make j it Impossible to decide whether Mrs. Allen had been sexually j assaulted. An autopsy was incon clusive, j It was believed Mrs. Allen was j slain Thursday, August 4, when she disappeared. A farmer, Clifford Erhard, and his son found the body in the pas ture In Johnson County, Kan., while lookinc tor a stray cow. More than 200 officers and volunteers were searching an area about lour miles away. The body was In the same Ren eral area where 6-year-old Bobby GreenJeH.se was murdered two years apo after bring kidnaped by Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady. The child was the son of another wealthy Kansas I City automobile dealer, Robert C. ' Greenlease. Hall and Mrs. Heady , were executed. ' Officers believed Mrs. Allen put ! up a furious struggle with her killer. From cuts on her hands ; they surmised the killer must have : been severely scratched. They also speculated that she and her abductor spent an hour or two In a secluded area on the bank of the Blue River, about four miles from where the body was found. There were tire prints in the soft earth and an abundance of foxtail (trass similar to that found on the undercarriage of Mrs, Allen's convertible. A p:ilr of nylon stockings, believed to have been worn by Airs. Allen, also were picked up in the area. mm h i FLY I.rf UNITED M AIR LINES v v NORTH I teov I O. JO o.m. , Portland Vh hr. SeaMIt 4'4 hri. , SOUTH leovt 4:40 p.m. San Franciico 3 hr. Lot Angelei 5 hr. . and to ''all the East" Airport TtrmilMt. In KlomoHt col J-2S57, ; V55t Or Ml (KrtflcM11J trwvW opil. hval timrs qurtii UNITED aoi'smmmmfox Tne Ripened, Northwest Here they are, the most beautiful apri cots you've ever seen at the perfect staqe of ripeness for home canning or freezing. $89 See How You Can Save MORE at Safeway Any day! 28-lb. Lug Pack Train - Rich Hardy Flavor. At a Money Saving Price M.C.P. Powdered Best for Summer Jams and Jelly Making 24-oz. 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