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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958
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27 Pensi n German Plane
Crash; 6a Team Hit Hard
MUNICH. Germany Wl Re.
lays of weary doctors fought des
perately today to save the mana
ger of the British championship
soccer team and two others criti
cally injured in a plane crash yes
terday which took 21 lives.
Among the dead were seven
players and a coach of the Man
Chester United team, eight British
sports writers and a steward of
the chartered British European
Airways plane.
Of the 23 survivors, 15 were
hospitalized.
The most critically injured were
Matt Busby, the Manchester man
ager and one of soccer j top mas
terminds; a United forward, John
Berry; and sports writer Frank
Taylor.
we do not believe that the case
of any one of these is hopeless,"
said the director of the surgical
clinic. He added that Busby suf
fered serious chest injuries and
was in a state of severe shock.
The other nine soccer players
aboard the plane also were in
jured. For some it looked like the
end of their playing careers, but
all were expected to survive.
The team from Manchester,
north England s industrial capital
was on its way home from Bel
grade after tying Yugoslavia's
lied Star team 3-3 and advancing
to the semifinals of the European
tup matches.
The plane stopped In Munich to
retuel. On the third try to take
off in a snowstorm, it got about
60 feet above the ground, faltered
and plowed into a two-story
house. Then it hurtled into a wood
en shed crammed with gasoline
and oil cans, creating an inferno.
A woman and four children
were in the house the plane hit
but escaped injury.
The pilot, Capt. James Thain.
declined to talk to reporters about
the crash, saying he could toll
nothing until directed by his su-
Deputies To Get
Wanted Pair
Two nrisnnpr. w n n I H nn
charges in Klamath County will
oe reiurnea nere in tne near lu
tore.
Deputy Sheriff Fred Calfce left
Friday morning for Portland to
wine mio cusioay Leo t. Theillord
.'ill U'hn ift untpH llpra nn nli.ni-um
of obtaining property under false
nreiensps.
Sheriff Murray Britton adds that
Deputy Dale Mattoon will leave
Monday for Omaha, Nebraska, to
return .Mavnard Mu pv 41
wanted here on forgery charges
periors. The copilot and two stew
ardesses also escaped and were
released after hospital checks.
The crash was a shock to sports
fans in Europe, where soccer is
one of the most popular games.
It was as if half the pitching staff
and several leading hitters of an
American major league pennant
holder had been killed.
The Manchester team, one of
the most valuable collections of
soccer talent, had won the British
championship for the last two
seasons and was worth about
$840,000 in trading prices. The
dead included Tommy Taylor, one
of the all-time great soccer for
wards. Only three of the 11 sports writ
ers traveling with the team sur
vived. One who died on an oper
ating table was Frank Swift, a
star soccer goal keeper before
World War II who later turned to
covering the sport.
Farm Group
Has Meeting
MONTAGUE - Grace Leavers,
chairman, presided at the last
meeting of the Shasta Valley Farm
Women held February 1 at the
home of Mrs. Gertrude Sears.
It was announced that a youth
conference is scheduled to be held
sometime in March at Asilomar
Farm Center. The club named
Mrs. Leavers and Mrs. George
Fiock as a committee to select
two young people from the Shasta
Valley area to altend the function.
Members of the Shasta Valley
Farm Center have been assigned
to decorate and to set up the ta
bles for the annual county Farm
Bureau dinner, which is to be held
at the Montague auditorium on
March 1. Mrs. uinny Leavers was
chosen as chairman of the Shasta
Valley area.
The women voted to send three
Care packages to loreign coun
tries this year.
Further demonstrations on de
signing of corsages, with Mrs.
Leavers illustrating how to tie
bows to be used on them, climaxed
the afternoon program.
Refreshments were served by
Ihe hostess to the following: Mrs.
Aldee Davis, Mis. Freda Deas.
Mrs. George Fiock, Mrs. Irene
Garey, Mrs. Mary Lcmus, Mrs.
Dinny Leavers. Mrs. Ralph Leav
ers, Mrs. Pauline McUowan. .Mrs.
Grace Kice. Mrs. Henrietta Ter
williger, Mrs. Lucille Townley,
Mrs. Ellen Walters. Mrs. Emma
Walters and Arlene Sears.
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Friday, Feb. 7
2:00 Homemaker Intermission
2:30 Garry Moor
3:30 Dotlo '
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Uncle Bill
4:45 Search For Tomorrow
5:00 Wild Bill Hlckok
5:30 Sports Highlight
5:45 TBA
6:1)0 Weather and New
6:15 Doug Edward
6:30 Passport
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7:00 Cavalcade of Sporta
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8:00 Adam and Eva
8 30 Captain David Grief
9:00 Lineup
9:30 Passport
10:00 TBA
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Cartoon
Pro Basketball
Hialeah Race
Big Picture
Passport
Cartoon Carnival
Well Fargo
Santa Anita Races
Great Decisions
Get Set, Go
Flash Gordon
Ernie Ford
Casey Jones
Dick and the Duchess
Gale Storm
Have Gun, Will Travel
Gunsmoke
People Are Funny
Premier Theater
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Friday, Feb. 7
2:00 Homemaker Intermission
2:30 Garry Moore
3:30 Strike It Rich
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 A Visit With The City Polio
4:45 Search Tor Tomorrow
5:00 Wild Bill Hlckok
5 30 Uncle Bill's Cartoon Time
6:00 Your TV Weatherman
6:05 News
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6:30 Passport
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7:30 Pill Box
7:55 Sports Roundup
8:00 Adams and Eve
8:30 Captain David Grief
9:00 The Lineup
9:30 Damon Runyon Theater
10:00 Stories of the Century
10:30 News
Saturday, Feb. 8
10:20 Cartoon
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11:00 Pro Basketball
1:30 Hialeah Racing
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Friday, Feb. 7
2:00 Comedy Time
2:30 Truth or Consequences
3:00 American Bandstand
3:30 Do You Trust Your Wife
4:00 Inside Your Schools
4:15 Philco Playhouse "Ghost Catch
ers" Stars: Olsen and Johnson
5:30 Komie Karnival Jerrio the
clown. Cartoons, Serial Com
mando Cody, and Little Rascals
6:30 Death Valley Days "The Bell of
San Gabriel"
7:00 Cavalcade of Sports
7:45 Sports News
8:00 Gray Ghost "Angel of Lou Doun"
R:30 Life of Riley
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9:30 Sheriff ot Cochise "Market
Holdup"
10:00 Bob Albertson Presents "Tonight
& Every Night" Stars: Rita Hay
worth and Janet Blair
12:00 Late News
Saturday, Feb. 8
11:00 Basketball SL Louis vs. Syra
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2:30 Mr. Wizard
3:00 Championship Bowling Stan
Gifford and Ed Kowolict
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6:00 Wrestling From Chicago
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7:30 People Are Funny
8 00 Perry Como Show color
9:00 Polly Bergen Show
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10 00 End Of The Rainbow
10 30 Your Hit Parade color
11:00 Late Show "Ghost Catchers"
Stars: Olsen St Johnson
12:30 Late News
Merrill Lions
Hold Meeting
MERRILL Two new members
were inducted into the Merrill
Lions Club during a regular din
ner meeting held Monday evening,
F ebruary 3, at the Merrill Recrea
tion Hall. The new Lions members
are Ellis Wilson and Bob Graves.
Induction officer was Dr. F. E.
Trotman.
Plans were made for a Lion's
basketball tournament scheduled
for Wednesday, February 19, at
Merrill. Participating in the tourn
ament of which the proceeds will
go to the sight conservation pro
gram will be the two Lions
clubs from Klamath Falls and
teams from I.akeview, Dorris and
Merrill. The team that compiles the
most points will be awarded the
Leo trophy.
Lion president, Robert Trotman,
and Robert Walker, last year's
Citizen of the Year Award win
ner, will begin planning for this
year's citizen award presentation.
Final plans will be presented at
the next Lions meeting, February
Guest speaker of the evening,
Clyde Caldwell, was introduced by
Don Harris. Caldwell, Klamath
County assessor, spoke briefly on
several phases of taxation in
Klamath County. With Caldwell
was Ray Brackman, supervisor of
personal property appraisal, who
assisted with the question and
answer part of the program.
SALE FIND
BARABOO, Wis. ( A local
woman received a pleasant sur
prise after paying 10 cents for a
pendant at a sale of costume jew
elry donated to Trinity Episcopal
Church. She took the pendant to a
jeweler who toid her it was made
up of garnets and diamonds valued
at more than $200.
Textile plants in the U.S. are
expected to use about 8li million
bales of cotton in 1958.
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Seniors Top
Honor Roll
DUNSMUIR - Nine seniors
topped the Dunsmuir High School
honor roll with all A's and B's, it
was announced, alter semester
grades were issued this week.
Tim CiHlinr stltrii.ntc Ultra Rnv
1cou11e, Liia iternston, l.orette
liurgcss. Shirley I.aBarre, Merle
Lynch, Norman McLean. Bill
White. Wumla Wright and Gene
Voutsey.
.Illinois with all As and B's
were Richard Anderson and Man
uel M;u-ias. Sophomores with the
same classification were Ardeth
Asher, Sherman Ball, David
Fischer. Lee Gass. Sam Griffin,
Marco Romn, Tom Seed and Mary
Tolin. Freshmen completing the
semester with all A s and B's
were Clinton Baiighman. T o n i
Clarke. Theresa Fawcett. Michael
Grenku, Advlc Kenny. Karen Lee,
Mary Speaker and Christine
Wright.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Keith filed
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