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DENNIS THE MENACE"
'time KID GOT HI FOOT CAUGHT IN fHt?
610MB COMPARTMENT OF MrS DU& OU?''
BASIN
Princess I.ynette Lyon, daugh
ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lyon
of Malm, was a princess and
helped reign over the 1957 Home
coming celebration last weekend at
l ewis and Clark College in Port
hiutl where she is a sophomore.
She is a secretarial science ma
jor. Cliilnivuln Allen R. Piowell.
biuiswam's mate seaman I'.S.
'Navy, sun ol Mr. and Mrs. Ray
I'i'tmt'll of I'hikiquin, returned to
Long Beach October It) aboard the
heavy cruiser I'SS Helena after a
six-month tour ot duty in the Far
Last.
Mount Miiisln John V. Iman-
n- I s: A . .... Ar si-
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Shasta, recently arnxed in Or-
many and is a clerk in the J2d
ar i erv s 1st Miss tsall. inn'. I.
Firing Untlery. Lnmanna was a
I !-: graduate of Mount Shasta
High School who entered the Armv
in May. lii.w. His wife, Sandra,
also lives in Mount Shasta.
lluitie Kathy O'Neil who soent
the p.it three months at the home
Actor Files Suit
Over Accident
UK AVliVI V! ilA(- ..J
i dancer tiene Nelson is suing Pan
lorama Pictures Corp. for J7.VOO0
dam:i:;os because a horse fell on
hun.
The suit, filed esterday, al
leges he .suffered a fractured pel
;M.s and oilier injuries which have
j pi c cmetl hun triHii working
since the accident Aug. 5. Nelson
!as on location in Tennessee for
jlilmiiii ul "N.itihez Trace" al the
tuiic.
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Tuesday, October 29
11:40 Chaplains Corner
11:50 Cartoon Time
11 55 News
12 m Big Payoff
12:30 Verdict is Yours
1:00 Brighter Day
1:15 Secret Storm
1:30 Edge ot Night
2:00 Garry Moor
2:30 Arthur Godfrey '
3 30 Strut It Atch
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Wednesday, October 34
11:40 Chaplains Corner
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130 Edge of Night
20 Garry Moore Show
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10:35 Lawrence Welk Show
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Tuesday, October 29
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2:30 Arthur Godfrey
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10.00 Zane Grey Theater
10:30 New
10:35 Championship Bom-ling
neanesaay. October 30
11:40 Chaplains Corner
11:50 Cartoon Tune
BRIEFS
of her aunt, Mn. Owen Pepple of
Bonanza, left Octotxr 26 for her
horn at Tacom.
Weekend visitors at tht home
f Mr:. f.nc Mrs- Bill Burnett ofjaoo rebel tribesmen.
Langell Valley were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Zellar. Mrs. Muriel Smith
Jack Shelton, Bobby Van Buskirk
and Clinton Smith, nil of Tule
lake. Visitors at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Walker
of Langell Valley, wer 'Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Martin and family of
Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Thorf
Anderson and family of Eugene.
Richard Burnett left by plane
October 2S tor San Dieco alter
spending his furlounh with hi. oar
it- t r n ,
Mr,."d M"- BlU Bu,rne. f
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for Pearl Harbor and Australia.
returning to the dates In Julv
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Tuesday, October 29
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8:30 Boxing From St. Nick i
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Wednesday, October 30
12 00 Matinee Theater
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1:45 Modern Romances
2:00 Comedy Time
2:30 Truth or Consequences
3:00 American Bandstand
4:30 Frontiers of Faith
5:00 Inside Your Schools
5:13 Adventure Time
5:30 Komic Karnival
6:30 My Little Margie
7:00 Wagon Train
8:00 Duneyland
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10:00 Federal Men
10:30 Your Decision
11:00 American Legend
11 30 Tonieht
12:00 News Summary
'Satch' Issues
New Charge
BL'EN'OS AIRES (-Trumpeter
Louis Armstrong says the V. S.
government could "put its foot
down" to stop race disturbances
"but, you know, the government
is run by Southerners."
Touring South America with his
band, the famous Necro musician
told newsmen after his arrival
last night that American Nro'., .'ul V-.Y11 a' "P'
are beginning to refuse to beirTT Ja'c?'An2i.r& X"'LIZ
pushed around.
"if A't t i il t.
iig- uuii i mif uiaL le now.
he said, adding "I'll tell the Same
uiiiiK tu anyone l
here."
Armstrong after the Little Hock
segregation riots announced he
was rejecting a Slate Department
invitation to take his band to Rus
sia. Three weeks later lie said he
had changed his mind and would
go if the Slate Department want
ed him to.
The iazi player's arrival here
for a two - week engagement
totiched off a near-riot as Argen
tine fans mobbed him at the air
port. Undeterred by tire hoses,
the crowd burst through police
and fire lines and almost forced
Armstrong to the ground in their
welcome.
Gl Sentenced
For Shooting
SEOL'L i.fLu.S. Armv Special-
ist 3.C. Raymond L. Bailev of
Raymond L. Bailev of
Brownsburg, Ind., today was con-
icted of negligently shootine and
killing a l.Vyear-old Korean school
boy and sentenced lo nine months
at hard labor.
An Army general court-martial
also ordered a bad conduct dis
charge for Bailey, who was guard
ing a military train at the time
of the shooting Oct. 3.
The sentence is subiect lo re
iew by higher military author
ities.
INDIA PROCLAIMS AMNESTY
XTir ni l lit 1...1:. .... '
"iuih ti.r ine
government today announced
general amnesty for all Naga
rebels convicted or under trial lor
anti-government activities. About
including
some of the head-hunt inu Ns !
serving sentences for murdering
other natives, were expected to
benefit from the decree.
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Film Industry
Leader Dies
HOLLYWOOD (UP) Motion
picture mogul Louis B. Mayer,
immigrant son of an ironmonger
who became America's highest
paid executive, died early today
Irom the lingering effects of se
vere anemia.
Mayer, who was 72. had been
suffering from the blood disorder
since early this year and had un
dergone several transfusions re-
cently. lne reaction was compli
tea Oy a KldneV lntection
a mum.; iiiilliiuii.
Death Came at 3:35 a.m. e.S.t.
in tha ur1! A st I: i r -
in the UCLA Medical Center.
A rnlnnrl littlo man MD,
man 1n..an
man,- itiajer
known to his intimates as "L.B,
was a one-man Horatio Alger
story, starting as a seagoing junk
man at the age of 14 and rising
to earn a salary of $1,296,503 in
1937, one of the largest individual
paychecks ever reported by the
U.S. Treasury Department.
At the height of his career as
movie-maker and race horse own
er, Mayer was acknowledged as
the most powerful man in Holly
wood. As boss of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
studios, the world's lareest
utuu.u., v.,c nunua tat. ficai.
movietown respected
his judg-
ment.
He resigned from MG.M in 1951
and in recent years had worked
as an independent producer while
film factory, his merest whim wiisirSiriidWi.!1;
law 10 thousands and the elite Of judgment and decree be given vest-
:he waged a behind-the-scenes bat- L,Thi" i"0?!,1' e,uh'.';h"1 b,V Id"
,i ... . , en , ! or lhe Honorable David R. vanden-
jtln to regain control Of the Vast'berg. judge of the above-entitled
studio property at nearby Culver .?";,, -S?" ,c9n5,e"ddirec'.ln,,,epuBi
j isiiuugii lug uih.lhii3uij ui ua
narent comnanv. Lnows Inn TIWp
: . . . - - -
had been some critics who com
plained he failed to keep pace
wnn ine entertainment times.
He was born Louis Burt Maver
in Minsk. Russia. July 4. 1885, the
son of Jacob .Mayer and Sarah
Meltzer Mayer. When he was two
years old, his parents migrated to
Canada's New Brunswick Prov
ince. Indians Hit
U.S. Policies
Z,hi ,d Z,m ' ; 'I J! ".
v. ii-umi.fit cuviia
in rnli.m i3i-liiatinn nH hon lh
dllrino- thp nnvt ton vonre trt rr.
meei aownicomplish an honorable termina
I lion program within the foresee-
able future."
He Spoke lo the National Con -
gl'CSS Of American Indians' 14th
animal Convention
annual tuin eni mil.
speakers at the convention Mnn-
clay sharply criticized gKetmrTnSi'rffuSS-SS,
Indian policies.
Joseph R. Garry, P 1 u m ni e r,
Idaho. Congress president.
charged that the government is
trying to accomplish termination
through administrative policies
rauier man tiirough legislation
Carry, a member of the Coeur
a Alene tribe, said, "more than
1'? million acres of individual
lands have been sold in the past
three years. The Indian Bureau
has taken House Concurrent Reso
lution IWi as a mandate to liqui
date Indian land."
lie said HCK inn was adopted
in 1953 to free Indians of govern
ment supervision but that the
"real result" has been to "dis
band American Indian tribes."
,. lnre are ess than aOO.000 In-
Qlans '" "le L b: today-a small
percentage of the population."
Garry said. "If any group is
struggling for survival 'it's the In
dians." DE MILI.E HONORED
PARIS tl P) Cecil B. De Mille.
76-year-old American film produc
er and director, has been awarded
the French Legion of Honor. Com
merce and Industry Minister Ar
thur Conic pinned the Cross of
uievaiior ot the Legion of Honor
on De Mille during a brief cere
mony Monday. The decoration was
nU-imloH fnr cm.i-ir.Ar 1
. . '"'
me Him industry.
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tht
the Circuit Court of Klamath County.
Oregon, has appointed the undersigned
administrator of the estate of Jack
O. Westlinf!. deceased. All claims of
Dresented to sa'id administrator at
County Clerks office. County Court
house. Klamath raus. Oregon, or at 1 - , .
130 W. 1st Avenue. Albany. Oregon. saVS he found HI excess of $100,
within six months from date hereof ,n 1.:- ,.. .
with proper vouchers
DATED and first oublished the 15th
day Of October. 1857.
HARRY E. HKUOU
Administrator
WEATHERFORD & THOMPSON
Attorneys for Administrator
No. 7i Oct is, 22. 29. Nov. s.
56-83 Law
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COI'FT
- iroR the county of klamath
Piail ur unEbun. oy ana mruugn
(tJ SMf Hlghw,y Commission. corn-
Poled of Be" R- Chandler. Charles
I" Reynolds and Al. K. Mclver, Plain-
tuf. v,. dua.ne c schofield and
I JANE DOE SCHOFIELD. husband and
JANE HUE SCHOFIELD. husband and
; wife?. If married; and E. J. SCHRAMM.
Defendants.
TO: DUANE C. SCHOFIELD:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above-entitled
court and cause on or before the ex
piration of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, to wit: on or before the
18th day of November. 1957.
If you fail to so appear and an
swer, plaintiff for want thereof will
apply to the above-entitled court
the relief pray
red for In its complaint.'; , ..,. -e6
to wit: that an assessment be made
by a jury empaneled in this action
to determine the compensation to be
paid by reason of the appropriation
i ur tunuciiinea ana appropriated, ana
inn in the State Of Orrsnn hv .nrl
through its State Highway Commis
sion, fee simple title to the real
property described, to wit:
"The westerly 45 feet of Lot 4. Block
109, Buena Vista Addition to the City
Oregon, containing 3 6oo soua it "
uvbuuii ui in ii summons once eacn
i SLe.ek-.fr. .four consecutive weeks in
- , me Heraia ana News, a new
published and of general circulation
in iMiunairt county. Oregon.
Date of first publication: October
bate of last publication: November
ROBERT Y .THORNTON
Attorney General of the State
01 uregon
LEONARD t. LINDAS
Assistant Attorney General and
Chief Counsel for the State
nignway commission
By JOHN C. MCLEAN
Assistant Attorney General and
Assistant Counsel for the State
Highway Commission
Of Attorneys for Plaintiff
P. O. Address: Salem. Oregon
No. 743, Oct. 22. 2!). Nov. 5. 12, 19.
EQUITY NO. 57-255
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH
MARTIN E. NIELSEN. Plaintiff, vs.
JACQUELINE H. NIELSEN, Defend
ant. the above name' defendant;
the cmpTam, f.ied
igdiiDi -yuu m me aoove entitled ac.
lion within twenty-eight davs from the
date of first publication of this Sum
mons, to-wlt: October 29. 1357; and if
you fail to answer or otherwise ap
pear, for want (hereof, the plaintiff
will take a decree of divorce against
you upon the grounds of cruel and in
human treatment.
I Th,s Summons is served upon you by
j Honorable David H. Vandenberg. Judge
tlle abov entitled court, said Order
beinn dated October 24. 1957. and bv
publication thereof fnr nonnn f rm.v
any oi ucioocr. ist. ana ine date of
lat publication Is the l&th day of Ho-
. . mommy
If your child's sftty and
wtll-bting rt important
fa you, dotin't it malt
nit to hat your homo
with a fual that it BOTH
modtrn and iaf7
Truly tatt?
Compart all
features of
difftrant futfl.
Moit folks concludt
thjt Oil scoros highttt as
an allround vlua . . .
Big Money
Find Reported
the i DURHAM. X. C. !.? Vernon L.
- M,vnr . former nnlircman
V "Mvi ly ymetuay.
.Mavnor. who now runs a IP p-
nhnno ancuorino .or. l
" ow.v,.,
property in Durnam and Orange
County. He declined to pinpoint
the location of the find, but said
"I don't know for sure whether
it's counterfeit, but if it's not and
somebody proves ownership, I'll
certainly turn it over to him.
"Otherwise, I consider it mine."
The find, Maynor said, consist
ed of 89 $1,000 bills- and the re
mainder in $50 bills, all dated be
fore 1W6.
"It wasn't just lying around,"
Maynor said. "It was packeted
for protection."
Police last night said they had
no official report of the matter.
A NEW TWIST
CHICAGO (UP) - Which came
first, the eee ... or the prp' Mrs
for1 Frank fnnnini r-rar-Lor! sn ooo o,i
iouna anomcr egg, complete with
shell.
LEGAL NOTICE
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Attorney for Plaintiff
Suite 205. I. O OF. Bldg.
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Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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