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    MONDAY, JULY 7. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FIVE
Skindiver Sets New Mark
For Staying Under; What
Reason Is Still Mystery
HAMBURG, N. J. (API Take
19-year-old youth, give him a
kin diving outfit, submerge him
in 15 feet of water for more than
3D hours, and what does he think
about?
He thinks about girl skindivers,
that's what.
Bernie Camoli spent 30 hours
and 6 minutes submerged in the
waters of White Rock Quarry over
the weekend.
The water got cold, and Camoli
got bored, sleepy and cold before
he bobbed to the surface Satur
day night.
Victory Seen
Sure For
Adenauer
Dl'SSELDORF, Germany AP)
An election victory for Chancel
lor Konrad Adenauer's Christian
Democrats in West Germany's
largest stale was seen today as
an endorsement of his plans to
provide the ration's new army
with atomic weapons.
The Christian Democrats re
gained control of the Provincial
Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia
yesterday in the first popu
lar lest of the nuclear armament
program. It has become West
Germany's hottest political issue
since Adenauer's party won the
national elections again almost 10
months ago.
Only the provincial administra
tion of this big industrial and agri
cullural state was at stake, but
the opposition Socialists keyed
(heir campaign to Adenauer's
plans In accept the Atlantic Allies'
offer of nuclear arms.,
The Socialists claimed atomic
armament would .. put West
Germany so squarely in the West
cm camp that all hope of reunit
ing with Communist East
Germany by negotiations would be
lost. They raised the specter of
atomic warfare, while the Chris
tian Democrats played on fears of
communism and hammered home
their theme of postwar prosperity.
The Christian Democrats moved
from a minority position of 89
seats in the 200-member Provin
cial Parliament to firm control
with 104 seats. The Socialists ad
vanced. but not as far, from 76
to At scats.
Adenauer's party actually lost 5
per cent of the popular vole from
lis high point in the state in last
September's general elections.
The Socialists gained almost 6 per
cent from last year's low of 33. S
per cent. The Christian Democrats
polled 50.5 per cent.
The principal loser was Ihe
Free Democrat party, which
dropped from 27 seats to 15. The
Free Democrats joined with the
Christian Democrats in a coalition
government in 1954 but suddenly
switched two years ago and al
lowed the Socialists to lake over.
- Two splinter groups, the neo-
Nazi German Reich party and the
Catholic Center party, lost their
seats entirely by polling less than
5 per cent of the popular vote.
The Communists have been out
lawed for two years.
This was the popular vote (with
percentages of the vote in the 1954
state election in parentheses):
Christian Democrats 4.011,122 or
50.5 per cent (41.3 per cent in
19541: Socialists 3.115.934 or 39.2
per cent (34.51; Free Democrats
55B.274 or 7.1 per cent (11.51. The
Center party polled 83.733; the
German party 125.044;
German Reich party 43,890:
the German Union 176.
the
and
Youths Admit
Setting Big Fire
HACKEN'SACK. N.J. (API-Po-!ice
say three brothers aged 7, 8
and 9 were responsible for a mil
lion-dollar fire here over the week
end. - The fire burned out the block-
long Comlort Coal and Lumber
Co. yard, destroyed or damaged
eight cafos and blistered four
houses and a gas station Saturday
night.
The boys were picked up yes
terday and released in the custody
of their parents after questioning.
Police Lt. Owen Toolen of the
Youth Division said the brothers
admitted setting the fire.
He quoted the boys as saying
they were on their way to a store
with some empty soda bottles
when they found a partially filled
book of matches.
The 8-ycar-old ignited a piece
of paper. His 7-year-old brother
told Toolen he thought he had
stamped the small fire out. so the
youngsters loft the paper and pro
ceeded to the store.
They saw the fire on their way
home.
TOUCH OF REALISM
RALEIGH. N.C. (UPI Feltoiv
Everett Ennis, 39. crashed his car
into a wreck parked in front of
the county courthouse Friday in
a demonstration lo warn motor
ists to drive carefully.
He was charged with careless
and reckless driving. I
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Finds Healing Subttance That Relieves Pain,
M Y4. . T. For the
ftrvt tim Kifttt? has found a ne
fevahnr twhtn with th eaton
ihinf ability ti shrink bmr
rHftMs, tlnp itthinr. and relieve
ftaia vithr-at iorirry.
In fM afyr e. while rentiy
rlrvinr pain, actual rtdoetia
(thnnktr txk piece.
Meet amaunr of all rlta
era a thorourh that nfftrtn
But yesterday, he plunged back
into the quarry waters briefly
lo get a telephone number some
girl skindiver left there. He sat on
a platform during his protracted
stay underwater and that's where
she wroter her number.
Camoli. who claims a new skin
diving record with this feat, said
he played cards and tic-tac-toe
with a fellow skin diver to escape
boredom.
But his companion, Paul
Mische, 29, choked on a piece of
meat after 8'i hours and had to
come to the surface.
While the sun was out, Camoli
read whodunits. He drank warm
milk and soup through a baby
bottle. Fellow divers brought him
bits of meat and cheese.
When the sun went down, he
was too cold to read. And it
wasn't very pleasant trying to
keep warm wrapped in two suits
of foam rubber and canvas.
Was his record-breaking stunt
worth it?
It'll all be decided when he uses
that phone number.
Here's How
They Voted
WASHINGTON (AP)-How Ore
gon members of Congress were
recorded as voting on recent roll
calls:
SENATE:
On Eastland (D-Miss) point of
order that provision in Alaska
statehood bill for future with
drawal of land for defense pur
poses violates constitutional re
quirement for equality of states,
rejected 28-53: Against point of
order Morse ID), Neuberger
(Di.
On passage, 41-18, of compro
mise bill authorizing construction
of two passenger superliners, one
for each ocean: For Morse, Neu
berger. On passage, 64-20, of bill grant
ing statehood to Alaska: For!
Morse. Neuberger.
HOUSE:
On passage, 366-9, of bill re
pealing three per cent transports
tion tax on freight but continuing
all other corporate and excise tax
rates: For Green (D), Norblad
(R). Porter (D), Ullman (Di.
On motion, rejected 165-214, to
send mutual security appropria
tion bill back to committee with
instructions to add 75 million dol
lars in defense funds desired by
President Eisenhower: For Nor-I
blad. Against Green, Porter, U1U
man.
On passage, 253-126. of $3,078.
092,500 appropriation bill for mu
tual security; For Green, Nor
blad, Porter, Ullman.
Sailor Kills
Wife, Self
SAN DIEGO (UPD Patrolman
Gene Rich watched helplessly Sun
day as a jealous husband shot his
estranged wife and then turned
the gun on himself in an automo
bile in East San Diego.
Rich spotted John Ashbaugh, 32,
radioman 2nd class, stationed at
San Diego Naval Air Station, and
his attractive wife. Mrs. Marion
H. Ashbaugh, 35, shortly after it
was reported the sailor had kid
naped her.
The officers said he forced Ash-
baugh's car to the curb and was
approaching the vehicle when he
saw the sailor kill Mrs. Ashbaugh
and then turn a .45 caliber auto
matic on himself. The sailor died
three hours after the shooting.
Officers said they were alerted
to watch for Ashbaugh after the
sailor had jumped out of a closet
at his wife's home early Sunday
morning to find her kissing Anton
John Sibernagel. 21, also a sailor.
After threatening to kill Silber-
nagel, police said Ashbaugh forced
his wile to accompany him, leav
ing the sailor and another couple,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. DcCant,
El Centro. Calif., behind in the
victim s home.
They notified police who issued
an all-points bulletin for Ashbaugh
and his wife. They were wed in
November, 1955, and parted six
weeks ago.
Mrs. Ashbaugh was identified as
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Charles King. Seattle.,
LIFEGUARD COURSE
MAL1N A lifeguard course of
instruction will be given at the
Malin Pool starting Monday, July
14. at 7 p.m. Ron Stephens and
Allen Myers will be the instruc
tors. The junior group will include
those 12 to 16 years of age. Those
16 or over will be in the senior
group. The regular meeting time
will be decided by those reporting
Monday evening.
OSBURN HOTEL
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The atxret n a new halin mb
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REMO MINATO, Klamath Agency Roads Department en
gineer, right, is shown receiving an award from the Gov
ernment Employes Incentive Awards Program which was
presented by Glen Smith, left, road engineer, Thursday,
June 2o, at the agency. Photo by Sharp
BASIN BRIEFS
Visiting Glen Nedrow, with the
California Slate Highway Depart
ment, King City, and Mrs. Nedrow
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook
at Happy Camp Monday and Tues
day.
Mrs. Edna Jennings was ac
companied by her daughter, Mrs.
Laura Steele, of Happy Camp, as
far as Spokane on her trip home
by plane.
Robert Dom was rushed to the
Siskiyou County General Hospital
at yreka early Monday morning
by the Happy Camp fire truck
He will undergo surgery.
Happy Camp O. F. Jensen,
Phoenix, Arizona, is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Agnes C. Warner,
Happy Camp druggist.
Three Die In
Plane Crash
RICHMOND, Calif. (UPD An
Oakland steel executive, his wife
and their teen-age son were killed
Sunday night when their light
plane crashed and exploded
the mudflats near Golden Gate
Fields race track.
The victims were:
Frank Skoubye, 42, Oakland, co-
owner of the Gilmore - Skoubye
Steel Contractors Company; Anna
Mae Skoubye, 41, his wife; and
Jeffrey Skoubye, 15, their son.
The tamily was returning home
after a holiday weekend in Salt
Lake City and Reno when the en
gine of their single-engine Beech-
cralt Bonanza began sputtering.
The plane crashed into shallow
water 100 feet off Point Isobel at
3:45 p.m., scattering debris for
300 feet along the shore. The three
passengers were killed instantly.
A witness, Harvey Asp, Albany,
said he saw the plane crash from
his yard.
It came over Albany Hill and
I could hear the engine sputtering
badly." Asp said. "It looked as
though the pilot was trying to
make a forced landing along the
shore.
"The plane hit the water once.
bounced into the air, then crashed
back into the water and explod
ed." Only a few minutes before Skou
bye had called into the CAA con
trol tower at Oakland Municipal
Airport lor landing instructions.
He gave no indication of trouble.
Skoubye was an experienced pilot.
The Skoubyes leave a 17-year-old
daughter, Karen, who spent
the holiday weekend at Lake Ta
hoe, rather than accompany her
family to Salt Lake City where
Skoubye s mother lives.
Korean Floods
Ravage Big Area
SEOUL (API-Ten days of vio
lent rain and floods in South
Korea have claimed 47 lives and
left 3.500 people homeless. Six
persons are missing.
The rains, following an unusual
spring drought, caused an esti
mated two million dollars dam
age, destroyed 303 houses and
flooded or wrecked another 3,200
police said.
Eleven coastal ships were re
ported sunk or massing.
The government sent relief
goods and rescue teams to flooded
areas along the Naklong and Kum
rivers in southern and central
Korea, where water was reaching
danger levels.
FUNERAL
CHICAGO (UPD Funeral ser
vices were scheduled for Tuesday 3
lor oienn K. rouche, publisher of
Parade magazine supplement, who
died Friday.
Try Our Easy Termi!
195 East Main
7
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Malin Residents Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hale and family just re
turned from a several weeks' vaca
tion trip to Missouri to visit Mrs.
Hales relatives, lhey have now
gone to Lake of the Woods where
Hale is a director at the Boy
Scout camp.
Enlisted James Scott, son of Mr,
and Mrs. A. G. Scott of Malin.
took his examinations in Portland
for the Army Engineers. He will
take his basic training al Fort
Ord.
Returned to Malin after visiting
relatives in Portland is Mrs. Mary
Henzel.
Visiting In Malin at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Hab Wil
son, and her family are Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Bonn of Newport, Ore
gon.
Attending the American Legion
slate convention the last part of
June in Astoria was Mrs. Ann La-
hoda of Malin.
Take Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fisk of Malin were in Reno for a
few days on a business trip.
Dance The Gazelle Horsemen
riding group have planned to stage
Jeans and Calico open a i r
dance at Gazelle on Saturday, July
12, with music by Rowdy Wright
and his Jolly Cowboys.
Accident Suffering injuries
when her car skidded off the wet
Montague Airport road, Mrs. Bit
lie M. Moore. 48, of Montague
was taken to the Siskiyou General
Hospital, Tuesday evening, July 1,
Her physician described her in
juries as a fractured jaw, multiple
bruises and cuts.
Visiting in Scio, Oregon, this
week with friends is Mrs. Eliza
beth Paygr of Malin.
Graduated According to an an
nouncement released by the U.S.
Marine Corps. Marine 2nd Lt. Pe
ter A. Crebbin, son of Mr. tnd
Mrs. A. K. Crebbin of Yreka. was
graduated from the atomic, biolo
gical, chemical school of the first
marine division at Camp Pendle
ton on June 13.
Lake Tahoe Mr. and Mrs. Dar-
old Crawford of Yreka left late
Thursday afternoon, July 3, to
spend the weekend at Lake Tahoe
Algeria Hit By
Bomb Attacks
ALGIERS (AP) Small bomb
attacks flared throughout troubled
Algeria over the weekend. French
authorities said the situation was
"rather lively."
No major engagements with
nationalist rebels took place, but
four persons were killed and 20
injured in the individual attacks.
Such terrorist blasts in cities
have been rare in the past few
months.
Farms were burned down in Ihe
PhilippeviH" area of eastern Al
geria, and harvests destroyed at
other points. A branch rail line in
Algeria was blown up by a mine.
. .. .
Phone TU 4-5111 or TU 2-2531
CASCADE & MEN'S HAND
LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
330 So. 7th and 11th and Klamath
STOREYIDE SALE!
Sofa Pillows
Solid Foam-rubber
Core. Zippered covers.
Reg. $3.99 Now Only
Established Since 1920
LUCAS FURNITURE
Road Department Engineer
By NELSON SHARP
KLAMATH AGENCY - Klam
ath Agency Roads Department en
gineer, Remo Minato. was the re
cipient of a cash award last Thurs
day, June 26. The award, which
was authorized under the Govern
ment Employes Incenlue Awards
Program, was presented by Glen
Smith, road engineer.
The Government Employes In
centive Awards Program first came
into being in I'.M. In effect, Uncle
Sam underscored his appeal for
help from the Civil Service Em
ploye in making government oper
ations more economical and effi
cient, and emphasized his desire to
recognize and reward the federal
employe for special contributions
to this objective.
The awards program provides
cash prizes for suggestions or in
ventions that will save money for
Uncle Sam, and in turn, the tax
payer. Cash awards are also given
for superior performance, especial
ly efficient and superior service
means cash savings to the govern
ment and the taxpayer. The first
seven months of the program pro
duced some truly amazing results.
More than 138.000 employe sugges
tions of which more than 35.000
were adopted by federal agencies.
The value to the government of
these adopted suggestions and supe
rior performances exceeded 40 mil
lion dollars and more than $1,500,-
Gangs Eyed In
New Probe Of
Labor Misuse
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mem-
hers of the prohibition-era Caponc
gang will figure in a Senate in
vestigation of alleged mobster
control of Chicago's restaurant in
dustry. The Senate Rackets Committee
will open hearings on the matter
tomorrow. The hearings are ex
pected to last about two weeks
Chairman John L. McClellan
ID-Ark) announced: "We plan to
take a close look at the way
racketeers and hoodlums, includ
ing members of the old Capone
mob in Chicago, muscled into the
restaurant industry in that town
through close lies with labor un
ions and management associa
tions.
"We hope to present a reveal
ing picture of the extent to which
racketeers were able to control
and operate this industry through
fear, intimidation and shake
downs."
McClellan said the investigation
will go into whether collusive
agreements were signed between
the Chicago Restaurant Assn
certain independent restaurants in
Chicago and certain unions.
Among witnesses under sub
poena are Tony Accardo and Paul
(The Waiter) Ricca, both of
whom belonged to the gang once
headed by Al Capone.
Mount Shasta Rain
Said Near Record
MOUNT SHASTA Precipitation
in this area for this year through
June 30 was- the third highest
since records have been kept here.
A total of 66.05 inches was re
corded, topped only by 73.47 inches
for the 1889-90 period and 87.31
for 1940-41.
Overcast skies have resulted In
lower than normal daytime tem
peratures and warmer than usual
nights. Some basements in the
community still require the use
of pumps at intervals to prevent
Hooding.
Phone TU 4-3134
: jljfjl For More
III Living
III Per Gallon
ill See the New
MORRIS ;
I '1088'
Robin & Mjera ,
I 1200 E. Main TU 2-5511
2
000 was paid out in awards. In
workday terms these figures mean
an employe suggestion was made
every 30 seconds, a suggestion
adopted every two minutes, a su
perior performance award was
made every 20 minutes, and the
dollar value of adopted suggestions
anil superior performance averaged
$34,358 every hour.
The award presented to Minato
was for a form lo facilitate a record
of the amount of water a contractor
applies to a road during construc
tion. Water is applied to a road
during construction in summer
months to provide better com
paction of the dirt fills. The form
has been used extensively on this
reservation, and has been approved
by other agencies.
Minato, 29, is a self-made engi
neer. He does not possess an en
gineering degree, but through cor
respondence study and diligence he
has risen rapidly to a responsible
position in government service. He
is presently resident engineer on
Ihe 17-mile stretch of road now un.
der construction to the head of Wil
i
CRISP DACROM
SHANTUNGS
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HARD TO FIT?
WAST S0METHIN6
DIPffiRENT?
Hcnocy'l will gladly fficclol
ft' Cy tiling in th way
of ugfO&i r occeisoriei
not in or regular itock.
Whjth.r you wont long
ilrjVei, V iltcvai, colored
uniform!, aprons, or caps,
w can ordtr them for you.
We fnvtU you to coma in 3
and look through our com
plete listings of uniforms
and accessories.
SECOND FLOOR
llP
STARTS MONDAY, JULY 28
PENNEY'S JULY
BLANKET EVENT
BIGGER AND BETTER ... BUT LATER THIS
YEAR. WAIT FOR IT AND SAVE!
Recipient Of
liamson River, and has been resi
dent engineer on other road con
struction projects on the reserva
tion. Minato is a native of Chiloquin.
He has been an employe of the In
dian Service for some 3'i
Stops Constipation
Due to "Aging Colon"
New laxative discovery re-creates 3 essentials
for normal
Aft you grow older, the internal mus
cle of your colon will also age, lose
the strength that propels waste from
the body. Stagnant bowel contents be
come so dry and shrunken that they
fail lo stimulate the urge to purge.
Relief, doctors say, lies in a new
laxative principle. Old-style bulks and
moisteners may create gas, take 3 or
4 days for relief. Old-style salts and
drugs cramp and gripe the entire
cystem. Of all laxatives, only new
Colonaid gives you its special 3-way
relief that works only on the lower
colon (area of constipation).
FOR THE JOB
BUDGET PRICED AND
COMFORTABLE. SHOP
PENNEY'S ENLARGED
UNIFORM DEPARTMENT!
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sbcoho u&a
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All menLH f terVtioofii
nylon io tgfCfta, waffO
weave or pQckere fin
ish. 2 pockett White
only. Easy to Ore for
with drip dry finish.
Standard size.
SECOND FLOOR
Cash Award
years. Prior to his entry into
government employ with the In
dian Service, he was with the
Bonneville Power Administration,
was employed with Morrison-Knud-sen
contracting company, and spent
two years in the U.S. Navy.
regularity.
(1) Colonaid moisturizes dry.
hardened waste for easy passage with
out pain or strain. (2) Colonaid
unequalled rebulking action helps re
tone flabby colon muscles. (3) And
Colonaid acts gently, on the nerve
reflexes that stimulate the vital "mast
movement" of your lower colon.
Colonaid relieves even chronic
constipation overnight; is so gentle it
was hospital proved safe even for
women in critical stages of pregnancy.
And Colonaid won't interfere with
absorption of vitamins or other food
nutrients. Get Colonaid, today 1
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M.
ALL OTHER DAYS 9:30 TO 5:30
FASHIONS
10
B"to( W m Krvice
dffe fl:j'0 tKrtfe
eft c(0 aeon faff, tatfi
erftfr, a-ar. It&tt
teotrV NtelMf teotee,
ftaigt 2 liter,
note poaVoX Vbto toily!
COMPORT AND
BUTY SHOES
$5'5
$95
For nurses, waitresses or
o comfortable working the.
Several irfrr ttyle o&il
for ony women that wants
able in white only. Wedge
or cushion crepe sole end
heel . - arch support.
Sanitized - Long Wearing
SIZES 4 - 9.
BASEMENT