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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 7 A KLAMATH COl'KTY I DlSTBICT COVRT Frederick Cummlni, no PUC par tiorney. Joseph Newton Cox. fugitive from Justice, waived extradition: held for California authorities; bond set at $1,000; remanded to iheriff. I Filbert Sales j Quota Hiked PORTLAND (AP)-The filbert am nilnta in ftraann onA i i u - j Lloyd Pfter Hayea. angllnf without s ington is being increased this liceni. summed motion oi dutrict i year by the federal Filbert Con- " bol Board Alberta Marie Dumkin. patting In- ' ;tuflicienl clearance. 120 forfeited. ine a uh '" ii per cent Alar, Hahn. idlni eicape. enter mrplus and 73 per cent salable111" of not ullv by court; tnai to be uilh the hoard rodurino th nnr I"1. ' ' 'e: ix "" , nn tne Doara reducing me nor- jtme. Bay Merrill, engaging m mal carryover from 1.000.000 to tpeed race: io. ' 800.000 pounds. Inite'sTso Ll"m Arnold- 0l,U0n b"ic D. J. Duncan, executive secre- Arnold Letiie men, violation batic tary of the hoard, said the s,erunr b.".". Doe... f.u di.piay ; changes were based on the 1958 Ucenie. dismned. merchantable production esti.Lf7Pr50"ffta'' v"""0, b - mates and last year's carryover, George Dewoody Maatey, fail atop I s total of I4.9M.MA nnunrU Hai" !'" .- said the estimated trade demand for this year was 9,500,000 pounds. -; Last year quotas were 37 per cent surplus and 63 per cent sala . able. The board's rulings affect the ; Washington and Oregon market ; ing area, which produces nearly 99 per cent of the nation's filbert i erop. Court Records Albert Matthew Taylor, fail atop at Itop tign, $5. Robert Edward Hubbard, fail drive on right, $7.50. warren Hartman Shorea, driving while intoxicated. 30 da.va. and 400 or I Plng entenceAuguit 20 at 11 a.m. ) Youths Save jShip's Party i PANAMA CITY. Fla. ItlPD- Three teen-age boys today were ; credited with saving the lives of i 42 passengers and crew members ' stranded on a sinking party boat. ; The youths swam eight miles to ;" shore for help when the 80-foot ; Trade Winds apparently struck a ' submerged object and began ship ping water off Laguna Tuesday ; night. i The crew and passengers imme diately began bailing but the wa . ter flooded all three engines and v damaged the radio. Johnny Jack : son, 15, first mate, Luke Savage, 16, a deck hand, both of Panama , City, and Bobby Bullock, a teen- age passenger, plunged into the 5 water to summon help. They swam the eight miles in ' about four hours and notified au- thorities. The passengers, and crew ,' meanwhile scrambled on to the superstructure of the boat as the craft sunk as far as the gunwhale. A U.S. Coast Guard cutter and :' party boats went to the aid of the . Trade Winds and took the strand- ,ed crew and passengers. miktad upon motion of district attor- nev. Robert Alien Mott. violation or Ba ne rule. 13 50. Gordon Edward farmer, violation ot basic rule. S10 Erma Bell MrCollough. no oparat Or s hcenie. f 7 30. Roy Willii Bosfi. violation oaiic rule. $100; operator'! Ilcenta impend ed period of one year. Edward Dean Hodgei. carrying un licensed concealed weapon, requeil jury trial: aet September 2 at 10 a an.; bond increased to $250: committed. Percy Leroy Baird. violation baalc rule. flO forfeited. Clifford Lee Maddox, axle overload group. 1.117 forfeited. Eugene Miller, giving liquor to per son under 21 years of age, request further time advise court; set Au gust 26 at 10 a m.; bond increased to 12.10; committed. Michael Maresh. driving while intox lcated. 30 days and $250 fine and cosu or 122'i daya in lieusof fme committed. Earl Lee Campbell, drunk on public highway. $33 or IS days In lieu ot fine: committed. Donald Linton Edwards, excessive height. S15. Douglas Knight Pence, Indecent ex posure, entered plea of guilty; time Rickover Set For New Rank WASHINGTON AP Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, the Navy's top atomic expert, is go ing to be promoted to vice aa miral. Secretary of the Navy Thomas S. Gates said Rickover, 58, would get his three stars as soon as cer tain procedures can be worked out. It marks the second time that a wavy secreiary nas idii fiei pcrson5 were kMcd to win a promotion ior nit.Koei, The rcnorl sald tne Air Force who has incurred he disfavor ofand 4he civil Aeronautics Admin some top Navy officers because istraljon must share t of ,he 01 iiu f . . 'biame tor the collision, which oc- pusning tne atomic 5uouiaruie.curred at m fce, The CAB program. . ,,said the accident was probably Air Board Says Traffic Controls Must Be Extended WASHINGTON (AP)-The Civil Aeronautics Board says air traf fic control regulations must be extended up to 35.000 feet and en compass additional Americar routes. At present,' such control applies only to certain transcontinental routes between 17.000 and 22,000 feet. The CAB's recommendation was contained in a report on the col lision of a United Air Lines DC i and a jet fighter last April 21 near Las Vegas. Nev. Forty-nine 'rom other traffic on an estab-iroutes as rapidly as practical." Ivisual flight rules should not be ished airway. . The report added, however, that discarded entirely. live LAB tain tne increase) in peed and traffic density made it larder to cive pilots sufficient op portunity to spot each other dur ing flights. Therefore, the report said, it is essential that positive control be extended to altitudes as high .is 35.000 feet and on additional KINDERGARTEN DEDRICK PRIVATE SCHOOL Ph. 4-4279 1005 Pin EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING It Our Business STUART'S Shoe Shop ! Ma. 11th Cos at lltk St. krtlfa 3 MMW. Thomas Richard Hester, driving while intoxicated. 30 days, and (400 or 187 Vi days. William James Hamilton. motor truck speeding. SS forfeited. Sterlins Bevans Doeee. fail disolay license t2, dismissed. Philip Lynds Lay, violation basic rule. S7.50. Alexander Luft. motor truck speed ing, S3. Robert Joseoh Fotucek. excessive width. $7.50. Howard Alan Saline, excessive width. 7.30. Andrew Robert Gigler. failure dis play license. S3. uonaia toward Ramsey, comoina tion overload. $105 forfeited. Joe Noel Dri&coll. excessive height. $15 forfeited. Joe Noel Driicoll. combination over load. $149 forfeited. Charles Sterling, fail drive on light side. $7.50 or 1 day. Eugene Dye. obtaining property un der false pretenses, reauested nrelinv inary hearing, set August 28 at 10 a.m.; remanded to custody oi sneriti Jerry Oliver, taking and using ve hicle wfthout consent of owner, dis missed upon motion of district attorney Johnsle Roy McAlester, faU stop at stop aign, $7.30 lorfeited, Manley Edward Wllberg, no operat or'i license. $10. George Arthur Bose, over width, $20 forfeited. James Burl Britton. giving liquor to person under 21 years of age, dis- Jack Lengfield Marks, combination overload. $27 forfeited. Kenneth Leroy Casey, overwldth, $13 forfeited. Alvin George Peterson, overwldth, $10. Robert Brown, larceny, asked to waive preliminary hearing; ordered neid grand jury: pond set at a,ow; committed. Duane Meredith Day. non-suoDOrt. dismissed upon motion of district attor Junior walker, assault and battery. dsmissed upon motion of district attorney. Charles Bennett, assault and nailery. dismissed upon motion of district attorney. unaries Bennett, junior waiKer ana Tom Walker, assault and battery, dis- mused upon motion or district attor ney on earn. Walter G. Spawn, assault and bat tery, dismissed upon motion of dis trict attorney. r SHERIFF TO ATTEND f Sheriff Murray Britton will at tend a one-day meeting of the Oregon Sheriffs Association this Friday in Vale, near the Idaho border. Britton said proposed tax collection laws would be discussed st the association's annual mid summer meeting. Mrs. Britton will make the trip with the sheriff. Five vears aso. after he had twice been passed over by Navy selection boards, then Secretary Robert Anderson stepped in to eain Rickover a promotion from captain to rear admiral. A number ot manners 01 con gress recently voiced concern that Rickover might not be promoted to vice admiral. Similar expres sions were heard from Congress in 1953 when his promotion then was in doubt. A storm also erupted recently when Rickover was left out of a White House ceremony honoring the atomic submarine Nautilus' triD under the North Pole. Gates acknowledged Rickover had been overlooked and accepted oiame. Can Strike Talks Begin PORTLAND AP-An attempt to settle the three-day strike of, workers at the American Can Co. plant here is under way. A two-hour session between management and representatives of the United Steel Workers was held Tuesday. Progress, if any, was not announced. Spokesmen indicated further sessions would come today. Union members walked out Monday in protest of disciplinary action taken by management against two employes. The big plant was idled. Some 900 persons were working there at this peak season. In other sea sons about 400 are employed. KLAMATH FALLS MUNICIPAL COURT Caroline Claudine Halvorsen. vagran cy, $zs suspended; one year probation. Lo ranee Aytman, drunk, disorderly conduct. $25 or 12l4 days. Lloyd George Brown, vagrancy, siuo suspended; six months probation. James Leonard Martin, vagrancy, $100 suspended; six months probation. Harold Raymond England, vagrancy, $100 suspended; six months probation. Hooert Brown, auto men, no operat or's license, remanded to county Jail. Daniel Leo Freeman, drunk, $25 bus oended: six months orobation. William Colby Ferrler, drunk, $25 or 12' days. Thomas James Con grove, drunk, dis orderly conduct. $50 or 29 days. Forrest Lee Stanley, disorderly con duct. $25 suspended; six months pro bation. Buford Combs, drunk, $25 or 13 days. Howard Lewis Tracy, drunk, $35 for feited. Fern Mae Wilson, drunk, disorderly conduct. $50 suspended; six months probation. Vic Clarence Ebbert, drunk, disorder ly conduct. S25 or 12 davs. Joseph L. Brady, disorderly conauci. $23 suspended: six months probation. wuiiam Christian, disorderly conduct. $25 or 12't days. Even Jones, vagrancy, aiuu or ou davs . William Jasper Parker, vagrancy. $100 or 50 days. George Taylor, vagrancy, $ioo or ou davs. . . . Wister Edward Lytio. orunx, ia jor- Spellman Adam Haty, drunk, $35 or 12'a days. , . , Evelyn Cheraldo. drunk, disorderly conduct. 825 forfeited. Gene Carlton Gentry, drunk. $25 for (llxrl Z. B. Golden, drunk, $25 or 12H days. caused by the high speed of the planes and the lack of an ade quate view from the pilots' cock pits. The CAA was criticized for poor judgment in not taking steps to reduce the chances of collision in the area where a number of near misses had been reported. The A ir Force was accused of giving insufficient attention to segregating military training flights at Nellis Air Force Base Airman Hits Wrong Button LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) Air man Leslie Simms always won dered what would happen if he pushed the afterburner button on a jet. The afterburner is some thing a pilot cuts in when he needs more power. Temptation got the best of Simms yesterday.- He pushed the button while taxiing an F100D Super Sabre along a runway at Nellis Air Force Base. Whoosh went the jet down the runway, through a fence and across a highway where it ex ploded and burned. Simms es caped unhurt. The Air Force esti mated the loss at a million dollars. Simms reaction? He isn't avail able for comment. He's under strict guard pending investigation, the Air Force said. 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