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PAGE 2 A HERALD AN'D NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1958 Voices Implore Handyman To Kill Young Divorcee LAS VEGAS. Ncv. (AP) - A young mother is dead her throat m;mm DOORS CPEN 6:30 P. M HURRY! Endi SOON! ohiimdct DMD ' "A dal s; Starts SUNDAY THE ONE TRULY GREAT STORY OF THE U.S. MARINES! fv7f AND WAR Robert WAGNER Dana WYNTER Jeffrey HUNTER Hope IANGE Bradford DILLMAN Sheree NORTH France NUYEN slit open in an apparently sense less killing. All authorities can say is that a 23-year-old handyman told them he heard voices com pelling him to make a human sac rifice. Sheriff's Sgt. Bob Griffin said Jack Rainsberger told the storv after the body of Erline Folker, 23, was found in the desert Wednesday. Griffin said Rainsbereer told him the voices compelled him to come to Las Vegas last week from Los Angeles to make the sacrifice. Last Monday, Griffin said. Rainsberger roamed the streets here looking for a victim, and spotted Airs. Folker working in a stationery store. "I decided that she would be my victim," Rainsberger was quoted as saying. When she got off work Griffin said, Rainsberger followed her to her car, forced iier at knife point to drive to the desert. "Then," he told officers, "I sac rificed her. It was all part of a regular ritual but I can't tell you how 1 go through it." For some unexplained reason, Griffin said, Rainsberger came to inc ponce station the night of the slaying and made a phony robbery report. Rainsberger could not ex plain why he came to the station. the officer said. After the body was found. Rains berger told his story. Griffin said. fie was booked on suspicion of murder. "DENNIS THE MENACE" id!! ' I'M still hot sleepy Here's Latest On Congress WASHINGTON (UPI) - Latest standings in congressional elec tion: Senate 26 Democrats elected. increase oi 13. with holdovers a total of 62. 8 Republicans elected, decrease of 13. With holdovers a total of 34. House 278 Democrats elect ed, increase of 46. 153 Republicans elected, de crease of 47. 1 independent elected. Democrats leading in three un decided California races. Governors 24 Democrats elect ed, a net gain of 4. 8 Republicans elected. Democrats leading in undecided Nebraska race. Young Hussein Of Jordan Planning Vacation Abroad DOORS OPEN 6:30 Starts FRIDAY! AMMAN, Jordan (API Young King Hussein, who has weathered the summer s threat of a pro-Nas ser revolt, plans to stirt a vaca tion abroad next week. Officials said he will fly to Switzerland Monday or Tuesday for a rest and medical checkup, leaving the kingdom's affairs tem porarily in the hands of his ministers. Premier Samir Rifai has ex pressed confidence in the ability of the government to maintain order. The officials denied rumors that Hussein did not intend to return. They said he would be back in less than a month. The 23-year-old monarch will have a reunion in Switzerland with his mother Zeine, his 2-year-old daughter Alia and his brother Prince Mohammed, 16. The king is winding up a scries of visits to various sectors of this small, impoverished country and to units of the tough. 30.000-man army whose continued support is vital to his reign. A Cairo newspaper, Al Akhbar asserted yesterday Israel may at' tack Jordan when Hussein leaves. It said Arab armies had taken up positions to guard against that, Support was reported pledged by iraq ana Lebanon. Official sources here said there were no signs of an Israeli mo bilization on Jordan's western frontier, as charged in Cairo and Moscow radio broadcasts recently, rnme minister David Ben-Gun on denied the charges in Israel parliament Monday, calling them "conscienceless and irresponsible slanderers. Accent Placed On Youth In Rejuvenation Of GOP WASHINGTON (AP) Vice lor the other will gain still another President Nixon is taking charge 'seat after an official convass start- of efforts to rejuvenate the dis organized Republican party. He is likely to put the accent on youth in doing so. Although Nixon won't bear anv such official designation as parly commander, Pr e s i d e n t Ei senhower obviously is stepping out of the way to let his second man direct the drive. Its aim is to lift the party back into con tention in the 1960 presidential contest, after its shattering defeat in mesaays election. At his news conference Wednes- day, Eisenhower endorsed Nixon's call on party members to start now to campaign for 1960. The action apparently gave a hardly needed go-ahead to the vice Dresi- ueni 10 iaxe over tne GOP politi cal throttle. As a top GOP presi dential prospect, Nixon has a per sonal interest there. Returns from (he ballntinff showed the Republicans lost 13 Senate seats whi e Eainine none. and were ousted from 48 House seats while overturning only one Democrat. One Illinois Dost was sun unaeciaea. ine liOP suffered a net loss of five slate governor ships, counting a still tentative up set in normally Republican Nebraska. The Democrats increased their margin of Senate control from 49- 47 to 62-34 and that in the House from 235-200 to 283-151. One side ing today determines whether Rep. Charles W. Vursell (R-Ill) or Democrat George E. Shipley won a nip-and-tuck contest. Un official returns show Shipley lead ing. The undecided Nebraska gover nor race hinges on a count of mail ballots, which could upset the lead Democrat Ralph G. Brooks now holds over Republican Gov. Victor E. Anderson. A Brooks victory would give the Democrats 34 state governorships to 14 for Republi cans. Looking toward 1960. Nixon is expected to bear down in attempts to get attractive, youthful aspir ants into races for congressional and state offices as a means of helping the national ticket.'Ile was privately less than enthusiastic about the caliber of some of the candidates for whom he cam paigned this year. Nixon knows well that the GOP candidate who won the most spec tacular of the few GOP victories had youth and a pleasing person ality going for him. That was Nel son A. Kockeleller, who won the governorship of New York and thus moved into ranking as Nix on s top potential opponent for the 1960 presidential nomination. Nixon also may bring some in fluence to bear toward reshaping of some of the administration's policies which seem to have helped bowl over Republican candidates. Staggering Republican losses in the Midwestern farm belt could contribute to some change in farm policies, despite Eisenhower's pie diction that Secretary of Agricul ture Benson's program of tapering off government aid to farmers will go along unchanged. Nixon is well aware of labors As presiding officer of the Sen ate, Nixon plans to give the Re publicans an early sendoff in the civil rights field. He is expected to rule, as he did informally two years ago, that the Senate's fili. buster rule can be changed by a maioritv vote at the start of the session. Beyond that he may take an active part in attempts to compromise the fight expected to , ,l i , , , f-D nan enSUC, Willi iuvu v fevtvuig a allelic 111 lllC Uliio, " didatcs like Sen. William F. Know land, who lost his try for the gov ernorship in California, and Sen. John W. Bricker, who lost his bid for reelection in Ohio. If Nixon has his way. the ad ministration will try to woo back part of the labor vote the Demo crats seemed to have corralled al most exclusively in Tuesday's balloting. rule more effective in ending debate. Do your window twtotf STORM WINDOWS Made to Measure FREE ESTIMATES George Clark Sty Singer Denies Wed Intent IfT DAVlD aSElL.ZNICk's PBOoix-noN or ADVENTURES r r- Tom SawVer EICHNICOkPR iizunPLUSin The GIANT maaical adventure! Full-length color cartoon feature! Indi Tonitef Indi Tonitef "The NAKED and the DEAD' Tom Sewyer at 7:05 10:00 Gulliver et :S0 Only Asia Airlines Woes Mulled SEATTLE 'AP) Jet air travel across the Pacific by the spring of i960 may bring the end to a number of Asian national airlines which cannot afford the luxurious aircraft nor meet its competi tion. This was the opinion today of a number of Colombo Plan offi cials from Ceylon and Indonesia who took time off from commit tee meetings to windowshop at the nearby Boeing Airplane Co.'s vast Renton, Wash., assembly plant for jet transports It is here that several hundred million dollars worth of 707 jet transports are on assembly line production schedules. A Ceylon delegate said: "Al ready we are discussing the com ing of jet planes to Asia. I think it will lead some of our national carriers to abandon international flights. "The underdeveloped countries cannot afford to buy the jet air liners but we can afford to build tirst-class airports to accommo date them." This official whose opinion was shared by others, said that as the big jets become a fixture on the Pacific run, passengers will shun travel on the slower, conventional propeller aircraft of the smaller national airlines. NEW YORK (AP)-Anna Maria Alberghctti, Italian actress and singer, says she is not marrying songwriter Euddy Brogman and that she is not quarreling with her motner about it. The 22 - year - old brown - eyed blonde announced on the West Coast Monday that she was mar rying Bregman. 28. divorced from actress Gloria Haley. Miss Alber ghctti has never been married. Her mother ' Mrs. Vittoria Al- bcrghetli, commenting on the West Coast announcement, had said in Hollywood: "I am not happy. I don't like a divorced man for my daughter. Here to open a night club act Miss Alberghetti told newsmen "I iit-vt-i was L'lijjagea io Duauy. ics 1 m very loud ol him. Yes. even in love with him. However, she added: "But I'm not getting married. I took this engagement to be away from Buddy. My mother and 1 are not quarreling. We are a very close family, we discussed the whole question of religion." Miss Alberghetti is a Catholic and Bregman a Jew. Firing Squad Shoots Airman SEOUL. Korea (AP)-A former South Korean air force captain. Choi Jung II, died before a firing squad today for trying to. hijack a nb transport to Communist North Korea last April. The 32-ycar-old captain killed a crewman and wounded the pilot before he was overpowered by the crow in a struggle aboard the air force transport en route from Tae gu to Seoul April 10. Pre-Teen party time m. 1 1 USE revolving charge plan . . . make small monthly payments to pay! up to 6 month! Ill t- 1 of dallas What eould be lovelier than this fitted sheath of woven (Jcquard cotton linen with chiffon over skirt? Scooped neck and sleeveless. Zipper back closing. Ideal for a gay party, and it's a WEST WAY MISS. Siies pre-teen 10-14. Blue, only 2 98 YOUNG SHOP Labor Happy With Outcome PORTLAND (AP) James T. Marr,- executive secretary of the Oregon AFL-CIO, said Wednesday most labor leaders were pleased with the elections nationally, es pecially the defeat of right-to-work measures in neighboring Washington. California and Idaho. Marr said that if the measure had won in any of the three states "we would have had it on the Oregon ballot in liWO." Marr said there was disappoint ment at the victory of Renublican Secretary of State Mark Hatfield over Gov. Robert Holmes, a De mocrat. But. he said, the Water- house poll, purchased by labor, showed the llih hour aitack on llatlield by Sen. Wavne Morse iD-Ore) did not affect the out come. M. E. tMikel Steel. Orecon Council of TeaiiMters president. said his group did not contribute to any campaign this year and did not endorse anv candidates. "We probably won't sit out the next election." he said. SATISFACTION VPTON CHEYNEY. Encland 1 1 PI i Carpenter Abraham Brv- 77, headed today into retire ment. He made his own coffin, i and plans to keep it in his bed-t room. ."I have the satisfaction of knowing that no one will make a profit out of niy death." Bryan WOW AVAILABLE IN KLAMATH FALLS These Famous Brands . . . 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