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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALI-S. OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956
V.i2 A.'JNU'AL SALVATiOU ARMY ADViSOkY BOARD DINNER was held in vhe Winema
Hotel Wednesday evening. Senior Major Harry Larson, right, Portland, was the principal
speaker of the evening. Ray Bigger, left, 1955 chairman; Darrell Potter, 1956 chairman, and Lt.
Jack Grable, Klamafh Falls Salvation Army commander, conferred with Major Larsen prior to
the dinner. The advisory board is made up of civic leaders from various professions. They meet
once each month in the Salvation Army building to discuss policies and problems and offer aid.
The annual advisory board dinner is held for members, their wives and for others interested in
f!ie Salvation Army.
Mississippi Legislature
Awaits Segregation Bills
0ACKSON. Miss, in A b.irrnRO
of seKrcfjalion bills waits today
lor action by the Mississippi Legis
lature. One bill would place n fine ot
$1,000 a day against any railroad
or bus company which failed to
keep segregated waiting rooms for
tnlra-state passengers.
Another bill is designated to pre
vent outside lawyers from handling
Roin Disoe
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Ba Area Fog
SAN FRANCISCO (UP) UMn
Ml over ' much of Northern nnd
Central Cnlilornla today, disslpn-
itivx a thick lot? that hud bkuikHccl
the ftieti for three days In n row.
iVh.fi weatherman suid the nun
ntfd Stockton this morning, to be
followed by cloudy weather. He
predicted more rain tomorrow
from a new storm.
TJip weatherman predicted snow
would fall north from Monterey
in the mountnins nbovo ooo feet
from Yoscmlle north today and
above 7000 cot from Tahoe north
tomorrow.
Yesterday's pall of fofj wns
heaviest in the San Francisco
Bay Area. Snn Francisco, Oakland
and Sacramento airports, Alameda
and Moffett Naval Air Stations and
Hamilton and Travis Air Force
Bases were closed at various
times.
Traffic on the Bay and Golden
Cute bridRO.s and on freeways
slowed to a crawl.
Dunsmuir Residents
Contribute Funds
DUNSMUIR The residents or
Dti'isniuir contributed $4(V.t.4; to
ward flood relief during the past
week. TIic money hns bei-u sent
to KHSL-TV in Chico wilh the
Instructions that it be divided be
tween the Red Cross and the S-il-vailmi
Aimv.
rontritmuons 0f clothiiui and
luiusenoid items are onam plimuj would afford greater protection in
tip in ihe rmnMiiuir City Hall, military inspections of restaurants.
Thev will be stored then- until: water supply, ciocerv stores and
facilities arc available for dtsliih-j oilier establishments. He called at
tain" thi'in in the tlend li-ic -,. : im.h,.,, i ti, 1....I, ..f
area.
The fluid drive was sponsored
by nansmuir's civil defense buoy
and tho A in eric a n Legion
Auxiliary.
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segregation caf-es in state courts.
Three bills, taken together, ap
parently would form an attempt to
prevent all integration in railroad
and bus stations, whether passcn
qers were traveling only within
Mississippi or were crossing state1
lines, I
PassenRors who refuse to wait!
In rooms marked for their race
could he fined a maximum of
$1,000 and sent to jail for one
yepr.
Some of the bills were introduced
to comhat the Interstate Commerce
Commission ruling that interstate
passenRers cannot bo scrreated
In waiting rooms. The ICC order
went into clfect Jan. 10.
Several cities moved without
waitiiiK for tuither legislative ac
lion, btate laws already require
sen relation, but cniorci'ment of
the laws Is left to the Public
Service Commission or to the
cities.
The railroad and bus bills: (
1. Would require carriers to pro
vide .separate nrcommocations tor
the races traveling intrastate. The
wMitniK room.i would be marked
"colored wuitini room, Intrastate
passengers" or "white waiting
room, intrastate passengers.
2. Would require all persons In
intrastate travel to use rooms I
marked for them. The same bill
also provides that no white person
and no colored person can enter
a room marked for the other race.
This section docs not differentiate
between intrastate and interstate
n-asscngcrs,
County Hed-ffc
Bcerd Urged "
YREKA Dr. S. E. I.amb. coun
fv health officer. Dr. George
O'Brien of the Slate Health De
partment, and Robert W. Wtrken
den, junior sanitary engineer of
Hie department, told the board ol
supervisors that a county health
department was advisable.
Dr. Lamb expressed his opinion
that a county health denanmenl
measures under the present sys
tem to lorestall certain epidemic
conditions. He repoiied that tile
water supply of Happy Camp was
not cliloi mated.
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YREKA The county Jail wine;
tint now houses the sheriff's of
fice is suitable, after proper alter
ations, for use of maximum secur
ity detention for women and Juve
niles, Murray Hunnon, state jail
Inspector, told the bourd of super
visors Tuesday.
Hannon, who had been requested
to muke the inspection by the
board of supervisors, was accom
panied by Sheriff A. B. Cottar.
Undeisheiiff George Banich, and
Probation Officer Lester Newton.
The group then conferred with the
Doara ol sunervisors.
Hannon told the board to present
an architect's sketch of the pro
posed building and it would be
submitted for approval of the state
youth authority.
Alterations plans provide for
construction of maximum security
room accommodations for Id wom
en and 10 Juveniles. The Siskiyou
county B'and Jury recently recom
mended that provision bo made
for women and juveniles.
Drunken Drivers
Rapped Uy Judge
District Judse D. E. Van Vactor
continued Friday to deal harshly
with drunken drivers.
Two motorists found p.uilty of
driving while Intoxicated. Victor A.
Wendt, :tti-year-old mill worker,
and Dean Norton, 32-ycnr-old Bo
nanza livestock feeder, were sen
tenced to 3(1 days each in the
county jail. They also were fined
$200 each. 1
"I don't like drunken drivers,"
the judiie told the defendants after
passing sentence.
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WASHINGTON If Clare Boothe
Luce, the U.S. Ambassador to
Italy, Is afraid somebody else is
Rolntt to spend her time. She told
police she lost a $1,000 watch
which outwardly, resembles a Por
tUKliese coin about the size of a
half-dollar. A secret catch throws
open one side of it to expose the
watch dial.
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Divine Plea
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Abbott Case
OAKLAND 'liPi Defense attor
ney Stanley Whitney has asked the
jury of seven men and five women
hei-ring the Burton W. Abbott mur
der esse to Invoke Divine guid
ance in deciding whether the de
fendant is KUilty or innocent.
Whitnev voiced this plea yester-
d.v shortly after A?st. Dist. Atty.
Poller Emerson demanded the
death penalty tor "one of the most
foul, most abominable crimes ever
committed in California."
This was the kidnap-murder of
14-vear-old Stephanie Bryan of
Beikclcv. It ftuparemlv took place
shortly after 4 p.m. April '.'8 while
she was relurnmg home from
school.
Les than three months later.
Stephunie's purse and other be
lonqincs were found in the base
ment of Abbott's home In Alameda.
And on July 20. her body was dis
covered in a crude grave near Ab
bott 's Trmity County mountain
cabin. '
Replvlna to Emerson's demand
for the death penalty, Whitney ad
vind the Jury to disregard Emer
son's sucqestion that there is no
doubt about Stephanie's kidnaper
and murderer.
There is a question of doubt in
this case." Whitney declared. '"Ii
there were not. you and we would
not b1 here.
Th'.s is a murder case, and I
hop- to Ood that you will get your
advice from above, because a
inpn's life is at stake."
Whitney declared that the state
has never established by innu
endo, speculation, or anything
else, a reason why Burton Abbott
is suoposcd to have kidnaped and
killed Stephanie Bryan. !
"There is a reason for every
thing that people do, unless they
are complete lunatics.
"There is no shred of proof that
this man is a lunatic. This man is
Just as sound, Just as intelligent
p.nd Just as responsible as any
other student at the University of
California.
Whitney went on to say that no
witness has ever connected Abbott
with Stephanie Bryan. The defense
attorney said no witness ever testi
fied the two even met in Pring's
Douphnut Shop near Stephanie's
school.
"There Is nothing there except
the insinuations made by Mr. Em
erson. There is absolutely noth-
Jnpr.
Earlier Emerson asked the jury
to weih every theory and argu
ment against what he called the
four fundamental facts of the
cave. He listed them as:
1, The fact that Stephanie's body
was found at Abbott's cabin.
2. Th fact that Abbott was at
the cabin on the weekend the girl
disappeared.
3. Tiie fact that Dr. Paul Kirk,
ft criminologist, testified he found
fibers, and hairs matching Steph
anie's In Abbott's car, and that he
found soil from Stephanie's grave
on Anoott s boots.
4. The fact that the defendant
was "untruthful" with regard to
tne case.
"Those four facts alone are
enough to convict this defendant,"
Emerson said.
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COMEDY rum Through tho film, "Tim1 Choice," o be shown
during th annual John Deere Day program at vhe Crater Lake
Machinery Company plant in Tulelake on Thursday, January
19. The "ihenanigans" of three 4-H 'Club members create
humor and some tense moments in the show.
John Deere Day Set At Tule
TUI.KLAKE Annual John
Dwrw Day will be held Thursday,
January 19 At the Crater Lake
Machinery Company headquarters
aimounctKt Don rotter, manager.
Alturas Offers
Polio Shots
ALTl'RAS Polio shots arc be
ing ottered to school children from
5 to 9 years ot age by Dr. Phillip
MeKenney, City Health Officer,
which includes kindergarten
through the fourth erp.de. The pro
gram consists of three shots, with
the third, a booster shot, to be
given approximately seven months
after the second. Tne llrst fliot
will be given free of charge, as
will the boosters to children who
had their first and second shots
last spring.
Kindergarten children and first
graders received their vaccine
January 12, and second, third and
fourth graders will receive their
?hots on Monday, January 10. I)
a.m., at the elementary school.
Annie Davis Funeral
Held In Dunsmuir
DUNFMUIR Funeral services
were held Wednesday for Annie il.
Davis. 65, at St. John's Catholic
Church, Father James Case oflici
ating. Noble's Chapel handled fu
neral arrangements.
Mrs. David died January 9 In
Mount Shasta Hospital following a
short Illness. She was a native of
southern Siskiyou County; born in
Mott on March 21. 1890.
She is survived by her husband.
James B. Davis, and a daughter
Mrs. Eve Davis, both cf Dunsmuir
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followed by a- full length motion
picture program in color, includ
ing a film on the Gordon Family,
a Deere-created clan that has ap
peared in other John Deere Day
programs.
"Tim's Choice," a full-length
film Is a humorous picture of the
lives and doings of three farm
youngsters, all of 4-H age who vie
for activity honors in club work.
A lineup of the latest in modern
John Deere farm machinery will
be shown in the film, "What's New
for 1065." New machinery will also
be on the floor at Crater Lake.
The entire program and lunch
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BRADSIIAWS ARRIVE
HONOLULU ofl Dr. and Mrs.
Homer V. Bradshaw, U.S. mission
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Red China, arrived Wednesday
nigh, on the way home to Pitts
burgh, Pa. They are due at Travis
Air Force Base near Sun Fran
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WASHINGTON lift-Some Repub
lican Senate leaders were reported
to be angry today at Prtsident
Eisenhower's selection of Robert
R. Bowie as assistant secretary of
state.
Bowie, a member of Uie State
Department's Policy Planning
Board since May 1953, was for
mally nominated yesterday. Sec
retary of State Dulles and Repub
lican National Chairman Leonard
W. Hall were said by Informed
sources to have tried in advance
to soften opposition to liim.
Some Influential Republicans
said they have been told that
Bowie has said privately he favors
admission of Communist China to
the United Nations.
That is a Red flag for such sena
tors as GOP Leader Knowland of
California and GOP Policy Chair
man Bridges of New Hampshire,
who are outspoken opponents of
recognition.
The Bowie appointment was said
to have been the first since that
of Charles E. (Chip) Bohlen, as
ambassador to Russia, which has
been formally submitted when
there was advance knowledge of
opposition from Senate GOP
leaders.
After Bohlen was confirmed,
leaders reached an agreement with
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