Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 03, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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    HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS OBF.GOV - . " ' '
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3.
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CITY BRIEFS
Meat WItm OTI Student
Wivm will have tht last meeting
f the currant year tonight at 7:30
in tha YMCA building on the cam
pus. Tha program will be Inn
ifht. All wives are encouraged
to come. Nursery room will be
available. For transportation
please call TU 4-5M7.
Meeting of Local 704, NKFE. on
Thursday. June 4. at I p.m. in the
county library.
Altai Saelal Club will meet
Friday, June S, at 1:45 p.m. in the
Masonic Hall.
NAACP Final meeting of the
aummer season of the NAACP will
be held on June ( at 7 o'clock
at the county library. Discussion
will be Internal Organization and
tha local housing situation. A 1 1
those interested arc cordially wel
coma.
Stewart-leei Fire Belles will
meet on Thursday evening, June
4. at 7:30 In tha fire station. Social
hour following business meeting
will be a joint shower honoring
three members.
Bethel 1 International Order of
Job's Daughters, will hold an open
installation for honored queen-elect
Penny Preston, on Friday, June 5,
at 7:3 p.m. in the Scottish Rite
Temple. Dance will follow cere
monies. Bethel Na. ( Job's Daughters
will hold a regular meeting on
Thursday, June 4, at 7:30 p m.
ia the Masonic Temple. Initiation
will be held. AU rituals are to be
returned this meeting.
BPWC incoming and outgoing
board members will hold a Joint
meeting at the home of President
Gene Bricco, 534 Alva Street, on
June t at 7:30 p.m.
Family Night YMCA Family
Night will be held Friday, either
in the Y Building or in Wiard
Park, depending upon the weather.
A potluck dinner will be served at
5:30 and Doyla Clifton will show
colored slides on Germany. Call
TU 4-4149 for more information.
Frieadly Circle will meet on
Thursday at 12 30 n m. at the home
of Louise O'Brien. 51 Hope
Street, for potluck luncheon and
business meeting.
Regular Meeting of the Klam
ath Falls Chapter Sportsmen Pi
lots of Oregon has been postponed
from Saturday night, June (, until
Saturday night, June 20.
National Guard Wives will meet !
at S p.m. Friday. June 3, at the
National Guard Armory for the
last meeting until fall.
Missionary Meeting Bihle Bap
tist Church, 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
June 4. in Fields Hall. Daughters
will be special guests. Jack Wright,
assistant superintendent of the
Klamath Falls Gospel Mission, will
speak. All women and their daugh
ters from the first grade up are
invited.
Meeting of the Klamath Stamp
and Com Club. I p.m. June 4. in
the National Guard Armory. This
will be the only meeting in June.
Don't miss it. Available at face
value at this meeting will be a few
Centennial tokens from Milton
Freewater, Redmond and possibly
Madras. Also a few of the Bend
leather dollars printed on deer
skin.
Eagles Auxiliary new and retir
ing officers of the Eagles Lodge
are urged to be present 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, June 4, for joint in
stallation practice.
Thursday June 4 at 7 p.m. choir
practice at Bible Baptist Church
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DENNIS THE MENACE"
'loo hungry j Pass it on.
DEFENDS "BARE" RIGHTS
MILAN, Italy (I'PD French
dancer Rita Renoir said Monday
she would contact attorneys to de-
lend her "freedom of strip-teas
ing" from critical Italian oificials.
Rita was ordered to leave Italy
after police halted her act at the
Maschere Theater here.
SUMMER
Accordion School
Openings Available Now
ft Rentals ft Private Lessons
ft Free Band Instruction
LEONA ROBERTSON
ACCORDION STUDIO
1912 Lewell St. Ph. TU 4-7380
Unionist Raps Employers
WASHINGTON (API AFL-CIO
President George Meany said to
day employer organizations arc
trying to weaken and perhaps
abolish labor unions through re
strictive legislation.
In testimony prepared for a
House Labor subcommittee.
Meany contended that "grave and
irreparable harm to the united
States trade union movement
would result from Srnate changes
in the original bill introduced by
Sen. John F. Kennedy tD-Massi.
"We support legislation that will
get at the crook V he said. "We
oppose legislatioi that' wilh. do
California Weather
United Press International
San Francisco Bay Area: Fair
through Thursday except morning
high log: high today San Francis
co 59. Oakland 65. San Mateo 67,
San Rafael 70: low tonight 48-54:
normal westerly winds.
Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: ran-
ly cloudy and cooler, becoming
fair tonight and Thursday.
Sierra Nevada: Fair tnrougn
Thursday except partly cloudy in
afternoons; cooler in norm inurs
dav.
Sacramento valley: r a r 1 1 y
cloudy today, fair tonight and
Thursday: high both days 74-84
low tonight 48-58: southerly winds
8-18 rrvo.h.
Northwestern California: rartiy
cloudy becoming fair tonight and
Thursday except morning fog near
coast; slightly cooler norm inter
ior; high today and low tonight
Ukiah 74-47, Santa Rosa '70-46.
Napa 70-50: coastal winds north
west 12-24 m.p.h. except variable
8-18 m.p.h. north of Ft. Bragg.
harm to the trade union movement."
Without naming them, he said
employer organizations are trying
to convince Congress that the ben
ate passed bill is "too weak,'
even with the amendments his or
ganization opposes.
He added: "These employer or
ganizations want this Congress to
adopt restrictive, anti-union leg is
lation. They want to make the
unions weaker. They want, if pos
sible, to abolish them."
WASHABLE. WONDERFUL
SUMMER
SKIRTS
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Sheriff Slain
By Gunman
TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. (AP) -"The
sheriff and I walked through
the back door into the hall and
started upstairs. A little more
than halfway up 1 heard a shot.
"The sheriff turned and fell into
me. The only thing he said, was.
'Oh Lord, I'm shot'".
That was the way Deputy Sher
iff Joe James described the slay
ing Tuesday of Sheriff Thomas K.
Bebber, 53.
The officers had gone to the
home of Jones Ellis to investigate
a family argument.
They were starting upstairs to
talk to Ellis' son, Willard, 38.
when the sheriff was hit in the
back by a .22 caliber bullet.
Jones Ellis had complained that
his son was throwing rocks at the
house, and had telephoned the
sheriff's office for help.
Willard barricaded himself up
stairs after the shooting. A neigh
bor, K.6. Matheson, finally per
suaded him to surrender.
Willard first was jailed here.
but later was whisked to a States
ville jail when a crowd formed.
Coroner L.M. Warren, who will
act as sheriff until county com
missioners appoint a successor,
said Willard was being held with
out charge. Bebber. who was
starting his third four-year term
as sheriff, is survived by his wid
ow and five children.
Ex-Teller
Faces Charge
SAN FRANCISCO 'PI - Jo
seph F. Pearce faced a charge to
day of faking a holdup at a bank
where he worked as a teller and
opening an account with half the
loot reported missing.
FBI agents said Pearce. 25. ad
mined the holdup he reported
March 31 was a hoax, but he de
nied he had taken the $2050 mis
sing from his cage.
Pearce was fired from the job
he held for two years and
RECORDS BANNED
BONN. Germany AP) The
West German government has
banned the sale of records 6f Hit
ler's speeches.
The records, imported recently
by a branch of British firm
apparently were made for the
American market.
PASSENGERS KILLED
MANILA (AP) A band of
armed men Tuesday ambushed
and killed 10 bus passengers trav
eling on a secluded road outside
of Bongabon town, in central Min-
doro province. The ambush ap
parently stemmed from trouble on
a local estate.
Conservatives
View Japan Win
TOKYO 'API Prime Minister
Nobusuke Kishi's Conservatives
were assured today of renewed
control of the upper house of the
Japanese Parliament and public
endorsement of Japan s alliance
with the United States.
With 30 seats still undecided.
Kishi's Liberal-Democratic party
had won 57, the Socialists 25, and
minor party and independent can
didates, mostly Conservatives.
had taken IS.
Only 127 of the 250 seats In the
House of Councilors were at stake
in the election Tuesday.
Oregon Weather
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
24 hour to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday
Mas. Mln. Prep.
Baker 8 S3 T
Bend 82 46 -
Eugene 68 50
Lakeview 79 54
Medford 84 51
Newport 61 50 .10
North Bend 60 53 . .01
Pendleton ... 89 58 -
Portland Airp't . 68 58 T
Redmond 91 52 -
Roseburg 72 48 -
Salem 69 51 T
Eastern Oregon Partly cloudv
with isolated thundershowers over
mountains of east portion this
evening: considerable clearing to
night: mostly sunny Thursday.
Highs 74-80;. low tonight 46-58.
Western Oregon Considerable
cloudiness on coast and in north
ern interior, but mostly clear in
southern interior tonight: partly
sunny and warmer Thursday. Low
tonight 48-56: high Thursday 72-82
in interior. 85 on coast. Coastal
winds southwesterly to westerly.
iv-iii m.p.n.
Northern Or e i o n beaches
Mostly cloudy tonight and Thurs
day with sunny periods Thursday
afternoon. Temperature range 50-
62. Beach winds southwesterly to
westerly. J-15 m.p.h.
(rants I'ass and vicinity
Partly cloudy and cooler with a
few showers in mountains: mostlv
sunny and slightly warmer Thurs
day. Law tonight 45-50: high
Thursday 7842.
Baker-La Grande area Partlv
cloudy through Thursday witn
scattered showers and possible
thundershowers. Highs 76-82; low
QPCN DAILY 7:00 P. M
LAST DAY!
The Joker
Is Wild
FEATURE. 6 0010:15
CREAT vSwi
OF $J
federal
complial'ilJjrjitTj'htm'with filing
false Ihfblih'all dJ Withholding
material facta from the FBI.
A spokesman for the U. S. at
torney's office said agent worked
lor weeks on the assumption
Pearce had been robbed of 20 hun
dred dollar bills by a well-dressed
man in his late .'40s. However,
they became suspicious when none
of the 25 persons in the bank at
the time of the alleged holdup re
membered seeing a man fitting
the description given by the teller.
When it was found that Tearce
had quietly opened an account, de
positing 11,000, agents questioned
his story.
At his arraignment P e I r c e
steadfastly denied taking the mon
ey. He said he had been saving
money in a fruit jar at home andj
decided to put it into the bank.1" PuB
TIPSY SPACEMAN
HL'CKNALL. England HTD-A
policeman asked Ronald Rowlett,
18, why he was sitting on the
sidewalk in tears. "I've been to
the Moon." Rowlett sobbed. He
was fined 81.40 Tuesday for
drunkenness. "The Moon," it
came out in court, is the name
SbUdA
OPENS
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TODAY!
RAW YOUTH IN A RAW LAND!
A monumental adventure
of wild loves,
brawling passions
and violent greeds!
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. '" nd violent 9reedylS
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COMPANION FEATURE
JOHN IRELAND and GAIL RUSSELL
"NO PLACE TO LAND"
TODAY!
HEY! HEY!
Filmed where
it happened!
OPENS 6:45
V;rTHE HOWLARIOUS
Ol NEW COMEDY HIT
THAT GIVES YOU
THE LOWDOWN ON
LOVE AND TAXES..
AND
HAYSTACKS!
tl u nJV ; X, Feature Times 7:28-9:44
jOjjli- Debbie REYNOLDS
ttm km Tonv RANDALL
Paul DOUGLAS
"TkeMdtmg Game"
in
co-starring
FRED CLARK .. una merkel
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tonight 42-48.