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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1956)
PAGE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1958 Deadlocked Jury Panel Dismissed EUCEVE I A deadlocked jury was dismissed Wednesday night after reaching no decision in the first trial of Krnest Lun deen. Eugene attorney under in dictment on two separate charges involving financial dealings with two clients. While the juiy was still out Cir-i ruit Judge Dal 11. King of Coos County opened Lundevn's trial on the second charge. I The first trial was on a charge of receiving money stolen in a. food market robbery. Lundeen. 34. will be re-tried on this charge.! probably after the new court term begins Oct. 1. As the trial on the second charge larceny by bailee, or embezzle mentbegan Wednesday after noon, Robert Anderson, assistant attorney general, said the prose cution would attempt lo prove1 that Lundeen defaulted on an1 agreement with Moses Moody, a. client now in the state peniten- tiary, concerning legal fees. I Anderson said that an insurance, company paid Moody and Lun- deen 2.000 to settle a claim fori injuries Moody suffered in an au tornobile accident. Anderson said the two agreed to endorse the in-! aurancc check and that Lundeen j would keep one-third of the money ! as a fee, returning the rest to i Jloody. I Anderson said the state would kpttt? I At . m i4 3 i m : r - mm SOME FOLKS 90 ' fishing to catch fish but Frances Cox, seated, is all set with fishing polt and fish net to catch all the items for a rummage sale that arc floating 'round in attics, closets, sheds, garages and other spots where rum mage accumulates. Seniors at Klamath Union High School are helping with a rummage sale to be sponsored by Par ents and Patrons at the Pelican Theater Building, September 14-15. Doors will be open Friday at 6:30 a.m. and on Sat- bring out testimony in an attempt! urday at 7:30 a.m. This sale finances the senior banquet, to prove Lundeen illegally re- Some of the articles to be sold are beina shown bv. Ipft to tained aU of the H.000. .;(,, v.... v;ac. c... TLnn,.,. u;u .J p . Mark Wenthertnrri, Alhanv at- , r ... .. torney. said the defense expected' to prove that Moody owed Lun-1 deen more than the amount of the insurance check. Weatherford told the court that Lundeen made sev eral trips to the state of Wash-I inglon, at Moody's request, on his client's behalf. Moody, one of the first state witnesses in the second trial Wed nesday, denied this. bare Rotrocle. Adlai Stevenson Prepares l Nationwide Speech Tonight HARRISBL'RG. Pa. i Adlai Stevenson's staff members said Stevenson "formally" opens, his; the cost of the aired speech would campaign for the presidency to-! exceed $200,000. TV sources placed night with a $280,000 speech. jthe figure at 1280.000. The Democratic nominee will! Stevenson flew into Harrisburg! speak to a nationwide audience from e y0rlc earlv lodav so he: over all possible networks (could have ample time to put the. three television and four radio -finishing touches on the address: in a 'saturation" effort to develop U the privacy of Gov. George M.f can an important ; Leader s executive mansion. ineine inline campaign, iney kept the precise subject secret lime 01 broadcast is 8 30 p.m. EST. He came by chartered plane with his running mate Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee. Gov, Leader, staff members and news men. Several hundred persons were on hand at Harrisburg State Air-j port to greet him when he landed1 at 1:10 a.m. Two dozen girls in pale-blue "Stevenson" dresses similar to the costume worn by girl support- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS !er Democratic convention! A good variety of meats exceot 1 . Chicago - were among the- hwf Will h f.alnrnrl - Ih. h.-J Meats Seen As Bargain . m y r7 .1 x m Estes Raps Ike's Outlook On Democratic Farm Plans Stevenson will deliver his ad dress in the large arena of the. State Farm Show Building at a fund-raising dinner. Staff members said that 10.000 persons were expected to attend. State Republican leaders have, accused Pennsylvania Democrats ' buying JACK D. FIELDS. USAF air man basic who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Fields of 2733 Crest Street in Klam ath Falls, has started basic training at Parks Air Forct Bast in California. Before enlisting ha attended Klam ath Union High School. series -i gam usts 01 many stores mis weekend. wilt laiKC lldtlUUdl llldlU ICUUI "... , . ed sirloin steaks were up from 2:i?T,7"pL to 10 cents virtually everywhere, with rib roasts up from 2 to 6 cents in many places. Another su- r t. . . i, . iT u'c " I of dunning persons into of beef at v cents above a year , tk.kets (orRthe dinncr ago and said gloomily it would I Th, ejgnlh and la5t , pruoao.y De n.gner next week". lof re-jona ,.,. Stevenson me nigh prices reflect last .-..,...., a,a nn ih.ir month's high wholesale prices. 1 coa,t.tc-coast travels was held in Hams, weg of lambs, lamb ' v. tvt v..,.,.)... chops, turkeys and chickens fry-1" ' ers. broilers and cut-up parts! will be most common. Such items! SIX MEN DIE as pork chops, pork sausage and, -.,, c , c frankf.... iii k. n,..h-rf , . SLVILLE. Spain 1 Six men few areas. Idied ' asphyxiation while trying. laboratory analysis of the child s Pork prices are expected to go pul 0UI a gas "re Iew mlles!vital organs and examination ol down in the weeks ahead Rut ! nortnwesl ol here itiursaay. i hey several articles found with the housewives looking for a repeat Kidnap Clues Still Missing HAMDEN, Conn. tt'P) Investi gators of the kidnap-slaying of six-week-old Cynthia Ruotolo still were without a definite clue to day, one week after her body was fished out of Lake Whitney. However, they expected an FBI YORK, Pa. ( Sen. Estes Ke fauver accused President Eisen hower today of cynicism about Democratic efforts to maintain a prosperous family-farm economy in rural America. "In case you missed the news papers in the past day or two. I bring you the information that Gen. Eisenhower has come out against 'get rich quick' programs for the American farmer," the Democratic vice presidential can didate declared in a prepared ad dress at the York County Fair. He said Eisenhower made the comment at a press conference Tuesday. Kefauver said: "Get rich quick! Let Mr. Eisen hower tell his banker friends he's against they're getting rich quick. Let him tell it to General Motors. Let him tell it to the well-heeled gentlemen he invtes to those stag dinners at the White House. "But don't let him tell one of the lowest income groups in the nation that he is opposed to their getting rich quick. "1 believe the farmers of Amer ice are ready to turn back, to their true friends the Democrats." In discussing the farm problem t with a questioner at nis news con ference, Eisenhower said: "I have said time and again there are two things here we must do: we must preserve our most precious asset, our soil and water resources, for future gener ations and, at the same time, we must work out a program under which the agricultural community can share properly in our unpre cedented prosperity ... "Now, if we are going to do that, it is going to take some pa tience and some working out. And People who get Impatient and be- :lieve in get-rich-quick cures may disagree . "My program along this line has been restated time and again. I follow principle, and if that is what they want, that is what I will give . . ' COURTESY CALL NEW DELHI, India I Allen W. Dulles. U.S.' Central Intelli gence Agency director, paid a courtesy call today on Prime Min isteer Nehru. Dulles is on a round-the-world lour studying American government overseas missions. Bureau Asks Spud Policy The Sept. I crop report esti mated the 1936 potato production would be some 6 million hundred weight larger than last year. AKBF President Charles B. Shuman, in a letter to Agriculture Secretary Ezra T. Benson, said 1 "nntatn nrirpc in rorpnf wmIc WASHINGTON ItJPI The have Iwn riromrin ranirilv Th. faft ri-iiuvl l.nnHpon !; American Farm Bureau Fcdera-I with a iir fail -rn aniii. tonverting to his own use 81.312.71 " asked the Agriculture Depart-jpated. he said. "There is every which riehtfullv belonged in .men! today to launch a potato .reason to helipv that nntatn! Woody. I diversion program to meet price ipricM wi remain at relatively Another stale, witness, L. R. declines. ow ievei for lne remainder of, Barnes, deputy prison warden. The department last year paid the marketing season." j testified that he overheard Lun- potato growers for diverting lower! Shuman asked Benson to launch deen ana Moody discuss the 12,000 grade spuds into starch and live-the diversion program "as soon insurance check. slock feed channels. 'as possible." 1 performance of last winter's pork super bargains will be disappoint ed. Among the vegetables. 'corn, let tuce and such greens as spinach, endive and escarole are all rated outstanding buys by produce men. Cabbage, which has been unusual ly low priced for some time, was reported as slightly higher in some sections this week, but still a good buy. Beans of all kinds also are mod erately priced, along with cauli flower, potatoes and tomatoes. Prunes, at the peak of their season, are reported the best buy among the fruits, although seed less grapes also are low priced. were overcome when a sudden i body would definitely establish shift in the wind rolled heavy the time and cause of death. The smoke back to envelop them. I FBI report is due Friday. For Your Shopping Convenience OPEN TO 9 9 New Store Hour Monday thru Friday 609 MEDIT'C Phon So. 6th IVI CIV I I W 2-3429 Coming Event Fur Coat SALE at Watch for date in Sunday's Paper Reg, 5.95 2-QUART ELECTRIC CORN POPPER, & Glass Cover SttAftHAf Kt popcorn is im mmutot wit, no l'ort. Ht ratiitdM tjlttt lid. 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