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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1958
Mechanic Steals Plane, Takes Off On Death Flight
HUNTINGTON. England AP
A U. S. Air Force mechanic
ltole a bomber plane early this
morning and zoomed off alone on
a mystery flight. He crashed to
his death a few miles away In the
kind of mishap that gives the
British the jitters.
Left-wing leaders here insist
that the presence of American
bombers armed with nuclear
Church School
Now Open
McCLOUD Daily vacation
church school opened June 9 at
the McCloud Community Presby
terian Church with an enrollment
of 94. The theme for study this
year is "The Life of Christ." Ses
sions start at 9 a.m. with dismis
sal at 11:30. Parents are invited
to come to a final program at
10 a.m. June 20.
The following persons are work
ing on the staff: Alice Wellman,
dean; kindergarten department.
Margaret Stoner, Jonetta Cline.
Cassie Erro, Barcy Selberg, Edith
Parentice. Louise Swanson, Dolly
Glover, Katherine Hollinpswnrlh;
primary department. Alberta
Nash, Coy Gill, Jackie Kirkman.
Esther Miller, Pegsy Glover, Na
dine Pederson Thelma Burris;
junior department, Buth Rowett,
Pat Smith, Frances Friday, Dar
lene Prevey, Millie Hamb, Edic
Muma. Elizabeth Muma and junior
high department. Eva Johnson,
Thelma Welch. JoAnn Heidrich,
and Jean Washburn.
Torture Leads
' To Shooting
PITTSBURGH (AP)-A subur
ban Bethel Borough man was shot
to death early today by his 13-year-old
son who told police the
lather had beat him and lighted
matches under his fingers.
John Kohle Sr. 40, a crane oper
ator in a Pittsburgh plant, was
killed by four bullets fired into
his back from a .32 caliber re
volver. , Bethel Police Chief John Mis
kunas quoted John Kohle Jr., as
saying he shot his father following
an argument over some missing
shotgun shells when the boy re
turned home late from his paper
route. The father went out, but
continued the argument in the
boy's bedroom on his relurn.
"The boy said his mother made
the father slop beating him," the
chief said, "but he told me that
his father came back to his room
a short time later and held lighted
matches under his fingers, trying
to make him confess to stealing
the shotgun shells."
Miskunas said the boy then
reached under his pillow for the
gun and fired.
Detectives said the boy would
be turned over to juvenile authorities.
RLEEDEIt
LOS ANGELES (API A 12-year-old
boy bleeder was report
ed in good condition .today alter
an emergency appendectomy. Bil
ly Whitley is a victim of hemo
philia, a hereditary tendency to
excessive and uncontrolled bleed
ing. The youngster, stricken with
acute appendicitis Wednesday,
was rushed to a hospital here from
his home in El Cajnn. He was giv
en a special plasma which causes
blood to clot during an operation.
Billy Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bluford Whitley.
wpannm jwtris to the island's dan
gersthat someone might go ber
serk or accidentally ornp one oi
the atomic bombs on Britain.
Tha nlanA thai rfUKhpd IhlK
morning carried no bomb of any
sort. A hurried announcement
Irom the headquarters of the 3rd
ll c Aii- Fnrrp AKKiirpH Rritnns
that the plane was not combat
ready. The Air Force said it was an
obsolete Tornado light bomber,
one of the last two in use at the
U. S. air base at nearby Alcon
bury. In. what nrnmnlpH the run
away flight was not known. The
Air Force said the plane was pi
loted by an airman who had no
instruction in flying.
The plane sped off the runway
at Alconbury shortly after mid
night. It gained altitude, banked
to the right and crashed almost
immediately into a railway line.
The crash cut the tracks used
for the overnight express between
London and ScoUand, delaying
service four hours.
The runaway crash came only
10 minutes alter another accident
involving another V. S. Air Force
plane from Alconbury a collision
in flight between an American jet
trainer and a Royal Air Force
Quartet To
Visit Here
Now on its seventh annual sum
mer-long tour, the Ambassador
Quartet from Pacific Lutheran Col
lege, Tacoma, Washington, will ap
pear here in concert Wednesday,
June 18. The public Is invited.
There will be no admission charge,
but a free will offering will be tak-
l.
Presenting a program of sacred
music, the quartet will sing in
Klamath Lutheran Church, 1175
Crescent Street, at 8 p.m.
Included on the program will be
18 selections, including arrange
ments of familiar hymns, church
music classics and well known
spirituals.
The hymns will include Jesu
Priceless Treasure," "O God, Our
Help in Ages Past." Enriching the
program will be arrangements of
Bach's "Break Forth, O Beau
teous Heavenly Light" and "Tc
Deum" by Sibelius. Spirituals to
he 6ung will include "Deep River,"
"Steal Away" and "My Lord, I'm
on my Journey."
The program will also include a
group of organ solos by David
Dahl, who is majoring in music
and organ at PLC.
In addition to their singing, the
collegians will conduct opening de
votions, and one of them will give
a brief talk on Christian education.
On their current three-monlh
lour, the quartet will give over 100
concerts in Washington, Oregon
California. Arizona, New Mexico,
Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho
and British Columbia.
Railroads Stall
On Merger Move
ST. LOUIS (API-Directors of
the Missouri Pacific Railroad
have delayed until August any ac
tion on a possible merger of
MOPAC with the Texas Pacific
Railway.
Directors reached no conclusion
after a day-long conference yes
terday, a spokesman said. A final
report on the merger is to he
made by Aug. 8. The next board
meeting is set for Aug. 18.
Meracr ot the lines would cre
ate the third largest railroad in
this country with 11,900 miles of
track, ranking only behind the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fc
and Southern Tacilic Lines.
Any merger wan adopted would
have to be approved by the Inter
state Commerce Commission and
stockholders of both railroads.
Canberra bomber. Two Ameri
cans and two Britons died in that
crash.
Names of all three dead Amer
ican airmen were withheld until
their families could be notified.
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