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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
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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"
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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