TUESDAY. JULY 8, 1958
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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Hines, U.S. Marines, stationed ai
Camp Pendleton, California, visit
ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Hinet, 828 Owens Street,
over the weekend.
Visitors Mr. and Mrs. V. A
Jackson and their daughter ot Red
mond were guests at the home o(
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hines, 828
Owens Street, last week.
Technician Danny K. Shaw.
electronics technician seaman ap
prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde E. Shaw, 238 Mortimer Ave
nue, recently graduated from the
Navy's Class A electronics tech
nician school at the Treasure Is
land Naval Station, San Francisco.
Monthly Meet The Stewart
Lenox Fire Belles will hold their
Yank Release
Delay Noted
GUANTANAMO, Cuba (AP)
Poor communications gre report
ed delaying release of North
Americans still, held captive by
Fidel Castro's rebels. Thirty-three
Americans and one Canadian are
still held.
Rear Adm. R. B. Ellis, com
mander of the U.S. naval base on
Guantanamo Bay, said he was told
there had been no hitch in the
release arrangements. But the
men are scattered among rebel
camps in the east Cuban moun
tains and jungles, and it is taking
much time to collect them to be
picked up at one point.
Ellis had been Oispatching a
helicopter to make the pickup
Ohen a Navy plane spots white
cloth marker panels laid out in
jurAle clearings.
Lt. Cmdr. John V. Gorman of
Grand Pass. Mo., ferried out
three Americano yesterday, bring
ing to 16 the number of men re
leased. One ot tnose tiown oui,
James P. Stephens Jr. of Edmond,
(la.. saia. "there was no one else
at the loading point nen i leu.
Slephens, an official of United
Fruit Co., said rumors in the
rehel camps were that after the
her four civilians- were re
leased, Castro would free the 30
U.S. sailors and Marines he is
holding. Some servicemen at the
Navy base are angry that none of
their buddies have been released.
Informed sources in Havana
said the rebels were holding the
30 servicemen to bargain for U.S.
recognition as belligerents. The
legal status of belligerents would
entitle the rebels to equal treat
ment with the regime of President
Fulgencio Batista which they are
trying to overthrow.
The two. men released with
Slephens were Sherman Avery
White of New York, general man
ager of the American-built Nicaro
nickel plant, and J. Andrew Poll
' Grand Rapids. Mich., the as
sistant general manager.
-cjular monthly meeting Thursday
.vening. July 10. at 7:30 at the
lome of Louise Homer. 3407 Em-.-raid.
Please phone TU 4-7278 or
1U 2-0739 if unable to attend
Registration! for the July 21
10 August 1 session of instructions
at the municipal pool are open.
The 10:30 class is well over half
full now. Registration should he
done as soon as possible if you
wish to learn to swim in this pe
riod.
Dance Class There will be
a round dance class sponsored by
the Merry Mixers, Wednesday at
8 p.m. at the South Sixth Street
Community Hall. Shirley Mayhew
will instruct. Ladies please bring
cookies or doughnuts.
Meeting St. Monica Circle of
St. Pius X Catholic Church will
meet tonight, July 8, at 8, o'clock.
Invitation The Klamath Coun
ty Historical Society has been in
vited to join the Modoc County
California Historical Society for a
noon luncheon (DST) at the Sports
mans Hotel in Tulelake, Wednes
day, July 9. Two noted authorities
on history. Dr. Rockwell B. Hunt,
president emeritus of tne Confer
ence of California Hislorical So
ciety and Dr. R. Coke Wood, Col
lege of the Pacific, Stockton, pro
fessor and member of the confer
ence, will speak. Members and
guests are welcome. A number of
members of the Klamath County
society will attend.
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5 Local Men
In Exercise
Five local Navy men are taking
part in the First Fleet striking
force exercise "Blue Bolt," July
7 to 11 in the Eastern Pacific.
Seaman Wesley A. Rutledge.
5641 Miller Avenue, is aboard the
submarine VSS Razorback. Sea
man Glenn Y.. Stiles, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn K. Stiles, 3197
Bristol Avenue, and husband of
Ihe former Betty M. Mansfield
Radcliffe Avenue, is aboard the
dcsl rover LSS Lofherg. Gary M.
Vanderhoff, aviation structural me
chanic third class, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Vanderhoff, Route 3,
Box 1341. is with Attack Squadron
151. James E. Diltrich, fire con
trnlnian seaman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Dittrich. 235 Haskins
Avenue, is aboard the destroyer
L'SS Tralhen, Fireman Alan R.
Lockrem, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lockrem, 1848 Bisbee
Street, is aboard the destroyer
I SS Leonard F. Mason.
! j The ooeralion Involves 3fi ships.
i 2fi squadrons of naval aircraft and
er 22.000 personnel, snips ana
Accident Injures
Constructionist
DORRIS A highway construc
tion worker, B. H. Douglas, about
43, who is living at the Tourisl
Rooms in Dorris, was injured at
9:20 a.m.. Pacific Daylight Saving
Time, today when he drove his
1949 Chevrolet coupe onto the rail
road tracks as Southern Pacific
train No. 19 was coming into Dor
ris.
The accident happened where
Highway 97 crosses the Southern
Pacuic tracks near the Dorris de
pot. Station Agent Cal Gray re
ported witnessing most of Ihe ac
cident.
Douglas' car was carried by the
train, which had slowed for the
approach to town, for about a city
block. Dr. C. R. Drader of Dorris
was called and took the man to
the local hospital where his in
juries were still undetermined at
press time. Dr. Drader said he
was in a stale of shock.
Ingraham Towing Service took
Ihe car away which had broken
glass on both sides but appeared
relatively undamaged by the im
pact. ,
The United States had 36.494 for
eign students in this country last
year.
Go GQwctuyaA.
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THE 'Y'S MEN'S SERVICE CLUB of the local YMCA is a branch of a world-wide affili
ate of the "Y," which groups young men deiiroui of serving the more youthful members
of the parent organization. One of the local "Y's Men" service projects has been that
of developing YMCA Camp Totton which serves boys 7 to 9. The photo shows Martin
Lougee, left, and Dr. Jim Creswell working on the rehabilitation of the shell of the old
log cabin which serves as camp. headquarters. This summer the "Y's Men" have complet
ed a new roof for the structure, and they were hanging doors and shutters when this
picture was made. The 25-member local organization has Fred Hayes as its president.
planes at sea will form fast-mov-! Psif RrPfllfUB
inc "Blue" attack carrier teams!
Strange Fight
Hew Cancer
Facts Report
Resuming Public card parties
sponsored by the Lost River Grange
will be resumea at tne oiene
Grange Hall, Friday, July 11, at
8 p.m. The public is cordially in
vited to play.
Mival NeMOwrs of America
will hold a regular meeting Wed
nesday. July 9, at 8 p.m. at tne
100F Hall.
At cairn George D. Brandt,
son of Mr. and Mrs. AI Brandt,
1345 PaciftV Terrace, is presently
attending Ihe Sixth U.S. Army
reserve officers training camp at
Fort Lewis, Washington. Attend
ance at summer camp provides
cadets w,'th practical field weak as
a supplement to the classroom in
struction conducted during the ac
ademic school year. Brandt is a
junior at the University of Oregon
and is majoring in political sci
ence.
Summer Trainjig Cadet Dino
D. Reginato. who has completed
his junior year in advanced Air
Force ROTC. is attending four
weeks of summer training at He-
Chord Air Force Base. Washing
ton, as part of his reserve officer
training at the University of Port
land. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Reginato, 3047 Board
man Avenue.
in Georgia Cadet Dennis F.
Todd. 21, is attending a six-week
summer camp at Fort Gordon,
Georgia, under the Reserve Offi
cer Training Corps program of
Oregon Slate College. Todd, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Todd.
7. ML Whitney Street, is a 1955
graduate of Klama'.e Umoa Hign
Schitl.
Ml. rf V
Grenade Kills
Korea Raider
Air Force Pilots
Killed In Crash
TOKYO (AP)-A U. S. Air
ing "Blue attack carrier
which will strike out against sim
ulaled mainland largcts. "Orange"
defensive forces consisting of shore
based naval aircraft and subma
rines will try to outwit the invaders.
Striking force exercises are de
signed to give advanced training to
personnel preparing to deploy to
the U.S. Seventh Fleet in the West-
erp Pacific.
POLIO
BILLINGS. Mont. I AP) Six
Force C47 crashed and burned iniBlackfcet Indians have been
ALICI UWRTYRE, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mclntyre of Dorris, was
chosen as Poppy Queea by
Butte Valley Veterans of
Foreign Wars Auxiliary
5944.
Statehood Up
To Alaskans
A first solo flight
recettly made at Pensaccsa, Flor
ida, by Easign Breat L. Hedberg.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hed
hare. 1005 Prospect Street. HW-
here attended the University of
Oregtn befae enterita, tte flight
prrortm ft th Mvl Air MS'.ivn,
Seattlt.
Stowf GIveXtoBC
To Patrol mart
WASHINGTON (AP)-The ,U. S
Public Heilth Servic says, "it is
tftvieus that heavy smoking is not
tke sole cause of lung cancer.
Rut the service said last night
a oaar study "adds further tt ihe
grnig eight of evifrnc that
(W is a hie degree of statisti
cal ssociti(n betwet lurw cot
tar Irtvy 4d prolonged cif
rette smoking."
The hrlth service isd the
aajemeit ie conatctiaB itk r
Qort maris public over the we4
trai that study li the las
of 7.JSI Yirnns toe1 a muck
BigWr dMtti rale lmi cigarette
3;ars than aii (miVrs.
The reeart, cpite y Dr.
BarnW r Dure, chief statistician r.,anriic He had walked is
ai the Natiaaal lMlilulta c,,- aais scatter' i tlv1
8Mita. al sa4 that the i""!'. vtrd ? vaobe1 no did
tam- aaMh rtia mi rtiUr r-e itmtm.
aiaarella smaktrs was tunul 1(1 ti. hx'wilk the tiaiDMal
WASHINGTON (AP Statehood
lor Alaska now is up lo the Alas
kans themselves. And President
Eisenhower almost forgot it.
He signed the Alaskan state
hood bill yesterday and comment
ed: "Okay, now that's 49 stales.'
But he quickly corrected him
self anaj said, "No, maybe we
don't do that until the plebiscite.
That as a reference to a pro
vision in the bill requiring all
Alaskans to vote whether they ac
cept immediate statehood ;tad
terms of the bill itself.
Voting on ?cptance. plus elec
tion of r.iiial and state officavs,
are the last remaining steps he
foia issuance of a presidential
proclamation probjfily ia Darem-
hrfnrtr.ltv Imiltinff ale3lvA to
DBMlOIT (API - Petrlma;tne ;.
Gkaa Aners speat tar hours iuwhnaiar urned Confess
yastera'ty stilyia the shee.s iinaw to ayimit Haaii a a si:a
pissng aeys ie use aai odoii dunag this session.
of Parka SchoaJ. "I personally laiiave that Ha
Apers finally fouert ais ey. Tha -tji js qualified for slatahood
vcute s teivian muMB equally with Alaska." he said.
SEOUL (AP) A North Korean
soldier armed with hand gre
nades and a submachinegun stole
through the U. N. portion of the
demilitarized zone between North
and South Korea July 4 and made
a one-man attack on a U. N. mili
tary police shelter.
The Communist soldier tossed a
grenade into the shelter, killing
one South Korean soldier and
wounding another. He started to
throw another grenade, but a
third South Korean soldier who!
had gone outside to investigate a
noise shot him.
The intruder fell on his own
grenade and was killed by its
blast.
The story was told today in a
.nmmnniniio from the U. N. Com
mand, which termed tne anacK
one of the most bizzarre incidents
of the cold war in this bitterly
divided peninsula."
The U. N. Command said Com
munist representatives on inc
joint observer team for the. de
militarized zone ciaimen me in
cident was instigated by 11 ,11." N.
Command. The Reds refused to
acknowledge the attacker as one
of their side or to accept his re
mains "in spite of a North Ko
rean uniform and other material
which pointed to his Communist
origin, the communique sain.
a field Indav lun minl aflnrlslrl Kc ? J . .. . . i 'f'
i II-liU CA..w.n
taking off from Tach.kawa air -,8"? Tt r enirtVmic
base. Two of the three men aboard ""i0'31.5 tearfu' , . f6"
uor. unuH ihr. nti,.. usm : ordered a mass vaccination cam
paign. Dr. Charles S. McCammon
said plans are under way to inoc
ulate some 4,000 of the Blackfeet
reservation's 4.500 Indians.
were killed, the other critically in
jured.
Those killed were LI. James E.
llooten. 29. North Little Rock.
Ark., the copilot, and Lt. Clifford i
.1. Bueschel. Chicago, 111., the co
pilot.
The name of Ihe injured man.
the navigator, was withheld. The
Air Force said his life probably
was saved hy a passing motorist.
Capt. Lafayette R. Jamison, who
nulled him from the wrcckaoe. 1
CHICAGO (AP) Police broke
up a fight last night between two
men. one armed with a knne, nis
opponent with a bow and arrows.
Set. Victor Carlson ana police
man John Curtin said the trouble
started when Charles Baleo. 37,
arrived to visit his former wife
Dorothy. 34, at the home ot Elden
Carlson 27. Carlson and n a i e o
police said, slarted arguing and
Kateo drew a knife.
Carlson got his bow and inree
steel-tinned arrows. , As Bateo
starled to drive away irom Lari
son's North Side home, Carlson
hit Bateo's car with one arrow
At that time, Sgt. Carlson and
Curtin drove up and took both men
in. They were held for further
questioning.
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