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HERALD AN'D NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FRIDAY. JUNE 27. 1953
Tale Of Cowboy With Yen
For Money, Rich Widow
MIAMI, Fla. (AP-Thi is the
lory of a Nevada cowboy with a
yen for money and a minister's
wife from Missouri with $203,000.
The romance ended with the
disappearance of the cowboy
and the lady's money.
Now the cowboy is in custody
In Miami, charged with interstate
transportation of stolen money
and a stolen car.
It started a few months ago
when Mrs. Barbara F. Doublcday
37, went to lteno for a divorce
from her husband the Hev.
James A. Doubleday, rector of
Grace Episcopal Church, Kirk-
wood, Mo.
She charged mental cruelty but
asked the court to award custody
of two children, aged 8 and 6, to
their father. No disposition has
been made of the complaint.
Indian Lawsuit
Hearings Here
A hearing was held in the court
house Wednesday which bears on
a long-standing lawsuit the Mam
ath Indian Tribe has pending
against the U.S. Government over
reservation boundaries.
Some 600,000 acres of the west
boundary are in dispute and de
positions were taken from authori
tative individuals Wednesday in an
effort to learn how and when the
disputed land was sold to its
present owners.
The tribe's attorney. John Gorm-
ley of Washington, D. C., was on
hand during the proceedings. He
journeyed to Lakeview Thursday
lor additional depositions.
The statements will be presented
on behalf of the tribe to the In
dian Claims Commission in Wash
Inglon, which is expected to de
liberate on the suit some time this
summer.
TribM leaders are endeavoring to
settle 're suit before termination
Is eftxted.
SCOUT NEWS
MOUNT SHASTA A camporee
for Girl Scouts and Brownies is be
ing held this week at the Brown
Shasta Ranch, two miles south
east of town with more than 200
girls attending the day meet
ings. The program called for an over
night camp on Thursday.
Mrs. Edyth Prentiss of McCloud
Is heading the group of f0 in
structors. Mrs. Velma Brown of
Mount Shasta, is chairman of the
scout district.
Presley Due For
1960 Soft Touch
NASHVILLU, Tenn. (AP)-Pvt.
Elvis Presley, the rock 'n' roll
singer, will step out of tho Army
In I960 and into half a million
dollars In contracts.
Col. Tom Parker, his manager,
laid two motion picture and one
television contract arc wailing.
The Ed Sullivan television pro
gram has picked up an option
at Jioo.ooo which calls for Elvis
to appear on the show immediate
ly upon discharge, Parker said.
Presley will collect another $400,
000 on a two-movio contract.
Then she met a curly-haired
husky ranch hand Raymond
Lewis Headspeth, who didn't
bother to tell Mrs. Doubleday that
he was an ex-convict.
The rest of the story came from
Joseph P. McMahon, Arizona FBI
agent in charge, and John II
Williams, who holds a similar post
in Honda:
After Mrs. Doublcday cashed
about $200,000 in bonds, she and
Headspeth left lor Tucson, Ariz
where they registered at a motel
together June 20.
The next day, the cowboy was
gone with her cash, car and
other belongings. Headspeth was
last seen in Arizona Saturday
as he casually flipped a silver
dollar while waiting for a plane
at the Tucson airport.
Mrs. Doubleday went to the
FBI. A federal warrant was is
sued in Phoenix, charging Head
peih with crossing a state line in
order to defraud Mrs. Doubleday
01 $203,000.
Yesterday, FBI agents found
Headspeth in a Miami hotel room
Among their other findings: a
$0,000 foreign car, $2,300 in Head
speth s possession and another
SIM.UOO in a hotel safe deposit
box, a watch, two diamond rings,
expensive cuff links and a maga.
zine opened to an article entitled:
How to Make Money Without
a salary.
Headspeth, suffering from
virus, was taken under guard to
Jackson Hospital in Miami and
placed under $25,000 bond.
Mrs. Doublcday j whereabouts
are unknown. But a spokesman in
the U.S. attorney s office, who de
clined to he identified, said she
is going back to her husband in
Missouri.
Studio Seeks To
Clarify Pact
LOS ANGELES AP Para
mount Pictures Corp wants U.S.
District Court to clarify its con
tract problems with William Hoi-
den.
Paramount filed suit yesterday.
It asked that Hnlden be required
to resume work for Paramount
according lo an oral agreement it
said the actor made in Novem
ber 1958. No damages were asked.
Iloldcn told Paramount earlier
this year that he didn't consider
that the studio held a contract for
his services, and said he wouldn't
work on films planned for him at
Paramount,
Singers Headline
State Fair Slate
SACRAMENTO AP - Singers
Johnny Math is, Pat Bonne and
Nat i King I Cole will headline the
night shows at the 11138 Slate Fair.
The Fair Board announced sign
ing the three stars yesterday.
Llewelyn Bixhy Jr., chairman of
the Night Show Committee, said
the fair has executed a contract
with General Artists Corp. ol New
York which calls for a 60-40 split
with the state taking the 60 per
cent.
Bixhy said it will he "one of
fhe finest night show productions
in the history of California state
fairs."
PLANS MARRIAGE
SANTA MONICA. Calif. (API-
Entertainer Joan Kayne is leaving
show business in favor of mar
riage. The 20-year-old dancer-actress
said she will wed Sidney
Fields, 43, personal manager ol
night club owner Ben Blue, Sun
day afternoon. She was Miss New
York ol 195,1.
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Contest Winner
COLUMBUS, Ga (UPD-Ladv
luck has finally deserted Mrs. C.
Lee Revell, whose knowledge and
good fortune recently won her
more than $25,000 in prizes on a
national television program.
I no coiumous, ta., woman was
in. Miami, Fla., with her husband.
taking a vacation she won on the
qui?, show, when she received a
call from her son Thursday tell
ing her lhat their home had been
badly damaged hy fire.
Cause of Ihe blaze? A short cir
cuit in the color TV set she won
on the program.
General Dies
In JetCrash
WASHINGTON AP) Brig
Gen. Donald W. Saunders, one ol
15 men killed in the crash ol an
Air Force jet tanker, was to have
commanded the record-seeking At
lantic flight of four of the giant
tankers.
Saunders, 45, was commander
of the 57th Air Division at West
over Air Force Base. Mass.
where the flight originated.
He was in the third plane, which
crashed shortly alter taking off.
The flight of the fourtli tanker
was canceled.
Saunders, a combat bomber
pilot in the Pacific during World
War II, took up flying a few
months after graduating from the
h.is. Military Academy at West
roini jn 1938.
He won his wings as a pilot
in the Army Air Corps at Kelly
Field, Tex., in 1939. Prior to going
to the Pacific theater in 1944. he
served as a staff and training olli
cer with several bombers units.
He commanded a bomber
squadron and iater a bomber
wing in the Pacific and flew 25
combat missions.
He -was promoted to brigadier
general in 1956 alter lengthy serv
ice with the Strategic Air Com
mand.
Saunders was born in Athens,
N.Y., March 28, 1913. He was
married to the former Margaret
Whisenant of San Antonio, Tex.
In addition to his widow, he is sur
vived by three children Page
14; Margaret, II; and Donald
Jr., 9.
LEGAL NOTICE
Nrmrr nr nnisin si v.
Scaled propaiflli will he received
bv the Cnmninn Council nf th rtv
of Chiloquin, Oregnn, for the purchase
hi v-uy cji v.niioqmn, urcftn, ic
bonds. In the turn of SH5 000.00.
ml general obligation bonda of said
City, Scriei No. 4; Issued and dis
poned of under the Charier nf Phil.
oquin, lawa of Oregon, and ordinance
m Ain Liiy. ror enlarging, extending,
find repairing its lewer system, acquir
ing right or way therefor and com
pleting a riipOKAl plant; to be paid
i tini'inniciiia, icwcr crvictj cnarg'
and tax levy.
PtOdoshIi In nurchmi aalrl hrmri
will be received by the undersigned.
nrtuiurr nna i-onco juage i said
City, up to and including the 30th.
fla V of June. HUH. at (he hour nf
H 00 o'clock P.M. nf said dav and
opened at a resular meet in a of the
Common Council in tho Council Hooru
or ine Lity tinii for sold City.
mediately thereafter; said bonds hall
he dated August 13. 1U58, and si ill
be In amounts of $1,000.00 each. They
nan no numnerea ana mature con see
itivcly beslmiliiB with No. I. and anal)
mature ioii"wi; t,iiw ihj, un rtJjj
ui j.nn. in earn year ior ine win
I03fl to and including 197.1 and S VuflO no
a year ior me year W74 and euch
year thereafter to and including Ihe
year 1078. Payment and redemption
i an nonai, or any numner tnere
f. com inn dun nn nr nfler Aiuutt
1.1th.. 1001. shalt he notional with mirl
City at any Interest coupon date on
and after August 15, 1WH1. Snld bonds
shall hear Interest at the rate or rates
of not to exceed six per cent per
ftemi-annually on August Iftth. and Feb
ruary 13th. of each year; principal and
Interest payable at the office of the
treasurer of the City of Chiloquin, Ore
gon, t
All proposals must he unconditional
and accompanied by a certified check
ur Vi.HHMHI.
The auecessful bidder for said bonds
win ne runmncd wnn an opinion as
to the Validity thereof, by the
firm of. SHULEH, SAYRE. WIN-
rllEK & If ANKIN. Port land Trust
Building, Portland 4. Orctinn.
The Common Council reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
This notice is authorized hy ordinance
of the Common Council of City of
Chiloquin, Oregon, that authorizes sale
of said bonds.
Dated June 1.1, 1U5H.
Lloyd Peters
Lloyd Peters, artlng Recorder
and Police Judge City of
Chiloquin, Oregon.
No. 301, June 13, 20, 27.
HOOVER HONORED
NEW YORK (AP) Former
President Herbert Hoover yester
day received the New York Ro
tary Club's highest honor, the Dis
tinguished Service Award. A
bronze scroll was presented to the
83-ycar-old Hoover, lauding him
as an engineer, humanitarian.
businessman, statesman, friend'
and counselor of youth." I
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
'MAYBE THE DOCTOR SAYS )fs JUST A
SPRAIN". BUT I 6Ay tfSgQOKEl'
Council Plans Budget Talks
DUNSMUIR Budget discus
sion, deferred or the last two city
council meetings because of the
press of other business, will be
the primary work at the July 2
Gowen To Take
Water Junket
County Commissioner E. W. Gow
en Thursday was slated lo lour
ater development areas between
Lake of the Woods and Emigrant
Dam along with other federal and
local officials.
The Klamath County Court, in
vited lo lake Ihe junket, delegated
member Gowen to represent it.
Olher officials include those
from Jackson County, U.S. Forest
Service and irrigation district
minorities in Ihe area concerned.
council meeting, according to May
or J. Morgan Jones. The $147,000
anticipated M58-59 income will be
allocated at that, time.
At the last council meeting,
Fred Barber of Ihe planning firm
of Hahn, Wise and Barber, recom
mended the inclusion of economic
cMy budget. A land use plan has
been completed by the planning
commission and a zoning ordi
nance and street master plan are
being completed. Most of the
planing commission's work will
be finished in Ihe next year, Barber
told the council.
Action was deferred on surfac
ing Kalota subdivision streets until
the planning commission's recom
mendations are in.
No action was taken on whether
or not to request a report from
htnne Si Youngberg, linancial con
sultants, on the feasibility of pur
chase hy the city of the Duns
muir Water Company.
Engine Woe
Halted Boat
FUKUOKA, Japan (AD-Holly-
wood actor John Calvert said to
day his yacht Thespian was a slow
boat from Nationalist China be
cause of engine trouble and no
wind.
"This was not a publicity stunt
in any, sense," he insisted.
A Japanese coast guard cutter
lowed Ihe two-masted sailing ves
sel into port today from South
Korean waters, where it was
found yesterday. Calvert had ex
pected to complete the 800-mile
voyage from Formosa about a
week ago.
The Thespian is on a round-the-world
cruise, with Calvert taking
time olf to make personal ap
pearances and TV films. It sailed
from Formosa June 16 after sev
eral months in drydock for' re
pairs of typhoon damage.
The engine went out shortly aft
er Ihey left, and Calvert said this
shut down Ihe radio.
"We were six days without
wind." the actor continued, add
ing lhat the 83-ton yacht's sails
cnt slack and it drifted helpless
ly from a spot 180 miles off the
Japanese coast t,o South Korean
waters.
Aboard the yacht with Calvert
were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Iverson, Chatsworth, Calif.; Mrs.
Constance Conrad Lowe, Calvert's
mother-in-law; and Army Special
ist Thomas E. Jones, Black River
Falls, Wis.
Circus Fans Swap Tales
OiLifehTheBigTop
Young Singer, 27,
Fights For Life
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Three
more diagnosticians have been
called in by physicians fighting to
save the life of singer Roberta
Linn.
She is in critical condition at
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Six
doctors already are working on
her case.
Her illness began as bronchial
pneumonia, then spread as a gen
eral infection. Doctors said anti
biotics have not seemed to halt
Ihe infection, Which is seriously
ailecting her respiratory Iract.
She is in an oxygen tent.
Miss Linn. 27, was bandleader
Lawrence Welk's first TV' Cham
pagne Lady.
.CHICAGO (AP)-The wheezy
oom-pah-pah of the calliope toot
ed a nostalgic lovecall as dyed-in-the-canvas
circus fans swapped
'ales today about the big top.
"That's a sound we all love and
it goes right down to iny toes."
sighed W L. (Bill Montague, ex
banker from West Rock ford,
Conn.
Montague is chief drum beater
for a group nf enthusiastic circus
lans lawyers, clerks, doctors.
housewives, workingmen and-what
nots who call themselves Circus
Fans Assn.
From all over the nation the big
tent lured ' them here a Massa
chusetts priest who once walked
the high wires, a Katonah, N. Y.,
sculptress , who executes famous
animals in' circus history, and the
collector of elephant's hair who
regards it as good luck.
"To a real circus lover." said
Montague, "there is no atmos
phere, there is no real circus un
less it's under canvas."
The circus fans club has as one
of its objectives keeping the tent
circus alive. They picked Chicago
for their current meeting because
Cristiani Circus begins a 17-day
stand today. It s under canvas and
boasts a real tooting steam calliope.
Among the milling club mem
bers was a Catholic priest, "Fa
ther Ed," graying and 60, who
said he had been in love with cir
cuses since his youth.
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BUILDING DESTROYED
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP)
Firemen from all over Virginia
and one from Shaker Heights,
Ohio responded when a blaze
broke out in a craft shop. They
were attending the third annual
Virginia State Fire School. De
spile their efforts, the building
was destroyed.
"Back in All Saints Church in
Roxbury, Mass., I'm known as Ihe
Rev. Edward S. Sullivan," He it
chaplain of the club.
Sculptress N'adeleine P a r k
dropped her favorite subject of
elephants for a moment to tell of
Falher Ed on the high wires.
"Father Ed walked wilh the
Wallendos. He was way up there,
right on top. I think Carl Wallendo
was right behind him."
The elephant hair popped up
when Montague produced one and
said it was the world's best good
luck charm. He wore the look of
a man who hopes the charm will
work and work well enough to
keep circuses going forever.
open daily rr-.aa p. m.
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