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HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1955
(Radii) i)q
(Editor'! Note: The radio and
ftelerision stations aerying this
area are urged to correct these
program Injrs dally prior to press
deadline. Frequently, network
changes rur too late for public
tlon. The Herald and News car
ries this Information as a public
' service but cannot be responsible
for the accuracy of the Iocs for the
reasons stated ahove.)
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Woman Clear
In Fire Death
LAKEVIEW Mis. Betty Job,
whose 18-months-old daughter, died
ot suffocation In a house lire here
on Aueust 3, was exonerated of
Eny criminal negligence. The de
cision was handed in by jury
members at the coroner's inquest
held this week. The decision stated
the child, died as a result of the
lire and not as a result of negli
gence of the mother.
Mrs. Job had left her three
children, Deborah, 18 months:
Kalhy, i months; and Kenneth,
4. locked in the house with no
adult while she did some errands
in town. The small boy told fire
men he and a neighbor boy, who
climbed in the bedroom window,
started a fire in the bedroom.
Members of the Jury were Jack
Pendleton, Leslie Shaw, John King
Lon Denio, Jerry Alger and Rev.
Charles W. Julier.
Witnesses were Dr. M. P. Vogel,
Ross Duke, Jr., Donald Clause,
Roy Dickinson, Richard Cagle,
Frank Andrei. Herman Arzner,
Ted Schaer.. Julian Herndon, Lake
County district attorney, and Wil
liam Arzner, fire chief.
Help Needed To Battle Polio Cases
BOSTON (UP) Massachusetts
appealed lor 43 nurses today to
care for the mounting number of
victims of a polio epidemic that
has stricken 1,060 persons.
The number of victims Jumped
over the epidemic mark of 1,000
Wednesday as 134 cases were -reported.
At this time last year
there were only 98 cases.
Thief Gives
Himself Up
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) A con
science stricken robber turned him
self in to Hnyward police yester
day, saying he wanted to get
"straightened out."
He was George C. Fraleigh, 40,
a transient cook, who confessed
to three recent holdup.
Fraleigh said he . ' a Vallejo
Western Union office of S320 on
July 1. Two weeks later, he said,
he robbed a Sacramento Western
Union office of $225. and last Sat
urday night he held up a San Fran
cisco Western Union office and
took $40. He said he spent all
the money on liquor.
Ke handed over his holdup wea
pon, a toy pistol.
Fraleigh said he turned himself
in once before 20 years ago. when
he was in the "same kind of trou
ble" In Massachusetts. He said he
served five years in a reformatory.
Hayward police turned him over
to San Francisco police, who
booked him In City Prison on a
robbery charge.
t for additional
nurses went out, hospital adminis
trators prepared for the worst
from Hurricane Connie. Emergen
cy generators were borrowed to
keep iron lungs operating in the
event ot hurricane-caused power
failures.
Ten iron lungs lent by the Navy
Wednesday boosted the total res
pirators in use in Boston to 52.
We have reached the bottom of
the barrel as far as nurses are
concerned." said Dr. Roy F. Feen
ster, Massachusetts director of
communicable diseases.
"The nurses now handling polio
patients are tired and need relief,"
Lake County Elks
To Hold Picnic
LAKEVIEW The annual Lake
view Elks lodge picnic will be
held Sunday, August 14.' starting
at 1 p.m. at the Rehart Park on
Salt Creek.
Families of Elks and out-of-county
houseguests are invited.
'A roast ham dinner - will be
served by the lodge. Each family
is asked to bring a salad and table
service.
Russians Deny
Submarine Activity
flTorKHmif Sweden Mt Rus
sia says no Soviet submarines
have been operating in sweaen s
territorial waters or their vicinity.
SumHich niithnritie.q have report
ed sightings of unidentified foreign
submarines on tne oweaisn coasi
five times during the past four
wpir. The local nress hinted the
uhft u'pi-r Russian.
The Soviet denial was contained
p a note made public yesterday
by the Swedish Foreign Ministry.
BERSERK
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya I
An African soldier sprayed ina-j
cnineuun bullets through a crowd
ed Singapore-bound train today, !
killing six Asians and wounding 1
12 others. He then shot and killed!
himself.. . . I
he said. There is no question but
we win necu uuises snortiy from'
the National Foundation for Infan
tile Paralysis."
The community nursing commit,
tee met Wednesday and deter,
mined that 43 nurses would be the
minimum number needed imme
diately to fill vacancies In four
Boston hospitals. These hospitjjj
are caring for many patients from
outside the city. ,
The state Nurse Association
sent 4.000 letters to trained nurses
askinz their help.
In Washington, Rep. Thomas J
Lane D-Mass) asked the Army
surtreon general for military nurses
and Medical Corps personnel to
help fight the epidemic.
Dr. Joseph P. Reardon of thf
state Health Department said it
was a "mild epidemic."
ABSENT
MOSCOW Ift Western observers
have noted the continued absence
from public gatherings of Nlkolil
Shvernlk. former President of th,
Soviet Union. Recurring reports
say that he is ill.
Shvernik is now chairman of th
Central Council of Trade Union,
of the U.S.S.R. When the body
opened its third plenary meetin;
here recently. Vice Chairman L N
Solovyev presided.
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selected this week by the Weed
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pete as Miss Weed in the Miss
Siskiyou contest to be held at the i
county fair in Yreka on August 19.
She was president of her junior
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nia Scholarship Federation, Dou-
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Mount Shasta Bethel 130. Interna
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Her favorite sport is swimming
and she rides, skis and plays ten
nis.
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Dog Used As
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SAN FRANCISCO (UP) State
narcotics agent and police arrest
ed eight men yesterday in breaking
up a ring that used a dog to col
lect money from addicts and to
deliver heroin to them on the street.
The doe, a Dobermann-Pinscher
named Butch, was taken to the
shelter maintained by the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals,
His master, Quincy Cannon. 48,
was booked on a charge of main
taining a place to sell narcotics
and tor conspiracy. He is already
under a June indictment for seven
counts of violation of the narcotics
law.
The arrests came after police
had watched Cannon's apartment
lor several days.
Narcotics Inspector Louis Noel
said Cannon sold heroin at his
i apartment but to keep the traffic
from becoming noticeably heavy,
he trained Butch to do some of
the work.
Noel said when a trusted cus
tomer would show up at the corner
near Cennon's apartment. Butch
would walk up to him and open
his mouth. The customer would
place a live or 10 dollar bill In II.
Butch would then trot off lo Can
non's apartment. Climbing three
flights of stairs. Butch would
scratch at the back door. A cello-Thane-wrapped
packet of heroin
would be placed in Butch's mouth.
Then the dog would climb down
the stairs and return itj his cus
lomer. wno would remove the pack
et from Butch's mouth.
Arrested with Cannon were his
roommate. Frank W inborn, 41, who
I was bonked on the same charges;
j Fred D. Webber, 3-vear-old dish
washer, who was accused of pos-,
session; and five other men, who
were charged with addiction. i
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S. Air Force headquarters said
Thursday thst 1st Li. Georae G.
(Chock ot Summit Cur. Calif., was
! killed in the cra.-h ot his Jet plane
ner Ceolena lv Mondav.
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