MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955 PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Masked Bandits Tie Up Jeweler, Wife, Loot Store, Home Of $55,000 AURORA, 111. W Two masked robbers wearing rubber gloves held Jeweler and his wife cap tive in their home through the riant and then yesterday morn ing looted the Jeweler's store of an estimated 5S,000 In merchan dise. Police theorized that the men may have had accomplices. Police said Joseph K. Fodor, 58. told them he closed his shop at S:30 p.m. Saturday and he and his wife Nellie, 48, had dinner be fore parting, she to go home and "Exile" Turns ' Into Good Time LEXINGTON, Ky. m Roger Ladenburger, University of Ken tucky student, was given a hero's welcome when he flew in yester day from a most pleasant "exile." Ladenburger was given a one way ticket to Miami Friday, os tensibly to do business with the Kappa Sigma fraternity's nation al president. Arrivlni In Miami, Ladenburg er got the word of the trick, but Kappa Sigs In Miami, wno learnea of the gag in advance, welcomed him to their quarters. An anonymous donor paid his return fare. Back In Lexington, Ladenburger said the pledges were meroly get ting even for his laying on the paddle too vigorously in initiations. He said he was forced to take the Miami trip, with Just one al ternative: being stripped and tied to a fountain in downtown Cin cinnati. Airline Orders Jets For US Use NEW YORK I Continental Air LUics announced Monday It has ordered four Boeing jet Strata liners U use on flights between Chicago, Denver and Los Angeles. Continental president Robert F. Six said the 707 airliners, Including spare parts, ground -equipment and pre-operntin expenses, will cost $21,300,000. They are expected to be delivered by May, 1059, and be In operation by the following Aug. 1. Fishing Ban Idea Gains Support CORVALLIS W An Initiative measure which would ban com mercial fU'hlng In Oregon coastal streams was endorsed Sunday at the annual meeting of the Oregon Wildlife Federation. Another resolution asked the slate utilities commissioner to ban splash dams on the south fork of the Coos River, Tnese dams, used for keeping streams high enough to float logs, slit up the streams, hinder passage of fish, destroy spawning . beds and harm recre ational resources, the resolution taid, Members approved a plan lor naming a three-man committee to work with the Izaak Walton LeRgue on problems of mutual Interest. TOO MUCH FUKUOKA, Japan l-A factory has been established here to make grass skirts for shipment to Ha waii. The first lot Is to go out in February. r KM I m wrm rsM MB nruii sxiiu " i U c' O j I 1 mfk ? mM US ' ..- -V.V.V.V.- W.V. . It . Mi m'Uot,wa 'ti rfji . .s . '". iv'i r MMA 59Alr aI C.a.MS..MA bl. ssto m S,V -Z- r, C Jf 1' - -, ---ri1: - 0 0 . p 0 . - . - L ... a I . 8 - --- - U fcl .Jl he to visit his ailing mother In St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Arriving home, Mrs. Fodor re lated, she was accosted by two men, one wllh a revolver and the other with a metal bar. Threaten ing her wllh death, they taped her 'wrists and demanded the keys to the store and the combination of the shop's aafe. Mrs. Fodor said she gave them the combination, which she kept in her purse, and told the pair her husband had the keys. Then, she said, they shoved her into a closet. Fodor said he was knocked down when he entered the house nbout 0:15. The robbers taped his arms and took his keys. "They told me they had been checking on me for six months, and knew just what 1 had In the store," Fodor said. "One of them lold me 'Mr. Fodor. you should carry more insurance, then you wouldn t lose anything.' " Fodor was put in a separate clroct from his wife. Fodor said there were three tele phone calls early in the morning The robbers answered them and afterwards left the house. The Fodors freed themselves about 20 minutes later and called police. Fodor said the men took about M5.00G worlh of Jewelry from the shop, S4G0 in cash, u diamond ring to be valued al $3,000, Mrs. Fodor's ring valued at $1,600 and miscel laneous articles from his home and shop. Christmas Party Will Be Held WEED The Christmas party for members of Wabeno Council 231, Degree of Pocahontas, will be held December 16, following the regu lar business meeting. There will be a secret pal gift exchange. Plans were made at Ihe Decem ber 2 meeting with Mrs. Al Cook, Pocahontas, presiding. Hostesses were Mrs. Andrew Schnebcrger, Mrs. Joe Ollllam and Mrs. Earl Gilliam. White Pine Star Election Slated WEED Election of officers of the White Pine Star Club will be held In January at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Michael Kle- pach. The date will be announced later by the president, Mrs. Edwin Hickey. Reports will be heard from Mrs. Joe Braden and Mrs. R. G. Gay nor. Members voted at the De cember 7 meeting to continue the food basket for the club funds. THKKGTOR NEW YORK un August Heck- scher, chief editorial writer for the New York Herald Tribune, will become director of the Twentieth Century Fund Jan. 1, He will suc ceed J. Frederick Dewhurst. The lund supports research and public education on economic and social questions. Eliminate Slippery Driveways USE CINDERS FROM GRAHAM BROS. PHONE 5541 1 1 ... ... it J. 4 ir ' ,4 a JB , s. A ft f . ,nv o v.ijmn(rc,,,wrLi o,uu mi '1 , Mm "4 . skajyw ;Wf J,. rM-&wy---W L-J w II - "Did your father come through with the 'something borrowed'?" Traffic Accidents Claim Two Lives FRESNO (UP) Tralfic acci denls In San Joaquin Valley dur ing the weekend claimed the lives of two children. Two-year-old Gloria Navarro of Tracy was struck and killed late Saturday in Tracy when she dart ed from behind her father's parked truck into the path of a car driven by Arthur S. Junucrrio, 29, also ot Tracy. Eight-year-old Diane Sue Calli- son of rural Dos Palos was In jured fatally Saturday night In a collision on Highway 152 west of Merced. Four other children were Injured in the crash. Investigators said the victim was riding in a car driven by Rubie F. Johnson, 32, also of rural Dos Palos, when she attempted a left turn and was struck broadside by the second car, operated by Clifford L. Golden, 35, Fresno. Tanforan Set For Closing Week SAN BRUNO (UP) Tanforan Race Track swung into "getaway week" today wllh a total of 21 thoroughbreds eligible for the 535.- 000 added Tanforan Handicap which closes oul the fall meeting Saturday. The field Is topped by R. S. Lytlc's Correlation, Louis B. Ma yer's Alldon and Travis M. Kerr's Bobby Brocato. Jockey Bclloin P u 1 1 d o moved Into second place In the Jockey standings behind apprentice Don Lewis who remained on top with 30 wins in 189 mounds. Court Records KJ.AMATIf FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT Stanle Mnke, drunk, S23 or W day Robert George, and 30 days, 10 or S davi. drunk drlvluf. S100 10 operator's license, e Hutchinson, drunk, $25 or 12',i da.,1. Paul Robert Christy, drunk on pub lic highway, $25 or days. Mart Nicholis Jones, failure to ob serve stop sign, $5 forfeited. Uolbert F. fleclidojdt, failure to yield right of way to pedestrian. $3 forfeited. Z A. White, drunk. S25 or ia.j days. Edward Z. Billy, drunk, (23 or 12,i days. Hobert Lee Huitt, drunk, $23 or 12 Vi days. Fred B. Gray, failure to yield right of way to pedestrian, S10 suspended. Elaine Scarbrough, drunk, $25 or 12V? dnvs. Claud Hlhbert, no registration visi ble, J forfeited. California Tennis Stars Win Matches LA JOLLA (UP) Mlmi Arnold, 16-year-old from Redwood City, and veteran Herb Flam, Beverly Hills turned In a pair ot near per fect performances yesterday to win U.S. hard court tennis singles titles here. Miss Arnold pulled a rare upset In blankinir veteran international ist, Mrs. Pat Todd. La Jolla, in straight sets, 6.0 and 6-1. for the women's title. The poker-faced co ed's well-balanced attack: proved too powerful for Mrs. Todd. Flam also swept over his final opponent, Mike Franks, Beverly Hills, In straight sets, 6-2, 6-1 and 6-4. Hammond Oraan SiT E ce tV T . . . . . i Largest tork Irad- ITIfTtf!rV ,F.r.'; '. 'Vvj y - ir.w .-j V "TTW Cold Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The kind of weather that turns noses red and makes ears tingle prevailed Monday from the Rocky Mountain and Plateau States to the Atlantic States. Early morning temperatures throughout the cold belt wavered near freezing or be low. 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