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HERALD and NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, October 18, 1960
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Elks Club Shooting Case
Scheduled For Grand
Jury
George W. Krohii was bound I The shooting occurred about
over to Die county grand jury 12:20 a.m. Thursday. Young told
Friday on a charge of shooting !o f f i c e r s he noticed Krohn,
Elks Club bartender Carl B.
Young "with intent to kill and
murder.
Krohn. a 33-year-old unemployed
railroad worker, waived his right1
to a preliminary hearing in an
appearance before District Judge
D. E. Van Vaclor.
He was returned to jail, in lieu
of $10,000 bail, to await the next
session of the grand jury, sched
uled for Wednesday.
Young's condition was reported
by his attending physician to be
''hopeful.
"He's doing quite well," his
doctor was quoted. "It Jakes
time to know."
Young was shot five times early
Thursday morning. Shots pene
trated his lower abdomen, groin
and legs. His doctor said Young's
major Injury was caused by the
shots In his abdomen; he said
Young was not shot In the spine,
and that no bullet was lodged
In his spine.
alone at the bar, leave his
stool and walk toward him behind
the bar. Krohn was pointing a .25
caliber, nickle-plated automatic.
Young said he told Krohn to
put "that toy" away, and Krohn
fired. Police said Krohn emptied
his gun by firing four more shots
while Young lay on the floor.
The shots were fired from a dis
tance of four feet, police said.
Young showed officers a $10
check he had cashed for Krohn
earlier in the evening. From
the check, police got Krohn's
name; trom his car, lett parked
outside the club, they got Krohn's
address. Krohn was arrested at
gunpoint as he was leaving his
rooming house half a block from
police headquarters.
Conviction of assault with in
tent to kill carries a maximum
penalty of life imprisonment.
RC Aid Set
For Victims
Of 'Cane
The American Red Cross, sup
ported by the Klamath County1
J wr l - . . . .'
unuea runn, expects 10 spend
about $3,500,000 this vear to help
lamuies in Florida, Puerto Rico.
the Carolinas and several North
Atlantic coastal slates to recover
from effects of Hurricane Don
na that swept the Atlantic Sea
board recently.
More than 75,000 families suf
fered losses in the entire area
during the mid-September storm,
Red Cross officials say.
About 15.000 of those will turn
to the Red Cross for aid in re
storing their homes and status
quo. they add. In Puerto Rico.
more than 5.000 of the 11,000 fam
ilies affected had registered with
the Red Cross for rehabilitation
aid by late September.
In the Carolinas, particularly in
the Outer Banks and nearby
mainland section, 2.000 of the
more than 10.000 families suffer
ing loss to the hurricane were
expected to ask for Red
aid.
The organization expects to
spend more than $2,000,000 for
recovery assistance in Florida.
The Red Cross is distributing
828,700 pounds of surplus com
modities, donated by the taxpay
ers through the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, beginning Sen
tember 27 after families In the
Florida Keys had found tempor
ary homes and cooking facilities.
Red Cross personnel and equip
ment are expected to remain on
the scene for about five more
weeks helping erase effects 'of
the disaster.
ine organization also is cur
rently operating a home-building
program for victims of the Chile
earthquake.
The Court Records
1 . . ' rrffi Ob. fi, ' en -V ' .1
J&gS&S t$jf WtiU fT fsSSHtf eTV IW-NJS DISTRICT COURT I Leon J.m MeEllresh, group ..I.
WSN f i ite 7 2,?h M . fKfy i Ifti. ti - owne. wnuem Kitfwe. iw vehicle n-iweriee aisrnisseii. I
mm J - , wry - ,--d k 4j v.- f. .- w - J H iZW. '1 no operaior license, " 7 . , .
ye 1 f , ? k- r) 9 v-' 3 MiJ $3 Virtus Oneal Seehale, cedine deity
l4W, ' -1pT 1 Vildred Louise Hilton, no vehicle ll-.b" l,m''- J5 1
I in . j -w f cense. S5. t David L. Boyd, ooteming money Bvi
evP if T FI I I Oereld Max Gasmer, disobey sloo!'l,e Preienses, dismissed on mol.on ol
3 - " ' 'T l' L I "" '5- ;Oislricr anorney.
C tZ O i 4 i' t I i 1 I Ida Louis Wlm. disobey itos .ion. ; Earl Velvin Haoen. hunt walerfowl
I William Arthur Waldtn, na vehicit II- '
Joe Ftrncndtt Octobtr M In Klm
It Valley HOipilsl Qirl, weighing tb
141 01s.
LaFREDO Born to Mr. and Mrt,
Jamas V. LaPrexJo October 10 In Klam
ath Valley Hospital i girl, weighing
Ids ,
WATSON Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clar.
ence Watson October 10 in Klamath VaU
ley Hospital girl, weighing 5 lb., J
on.
BOYS
PLATIS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ptt
T. Platis October 11 in Klamath Valley
Hospital a bov. weighing 7 lbs , . ets.
F ITZPATP. ICK Born to Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Richard Haines, no operator (i
I Allan C. Montgomery, four in driver Fii(rlek October 1J In Klamatn
seat, 17 SO. Valley Hospital a boy, weighing ? ids.
THE U.S. NAVY BAND is now midway in six-week non-stop concert tour which will
bring them to Klamath Falls for two concerts at Pelican Court on Monday, October
17. There will be an afternoon performance for students and an evening concert for
adults. Money earned from the appearance of the band here will be used to assist
the funds for sending the band to the East-West Shrine game again this year.
Timber Firm
Is Low Bidder
At Auction
'Afternoon,
.Evening
Color Prints
IW WC CAiIlwT6u
At Art Gallery
115. protected by
William Arthur Walden,
cense, M. I
Darrel Waynt Snow, violate basic rule, cense'
"'i"""" aiuimviruiier, viDisiia naiir ,
rUJ20Euon. w,nn. , , . 120 ' GOVAN Born to Mr. and Mr,. Richard
kS I buUS Ts Waflnr' ,i" ,,0P Marlen. May Young, no operator (i- L- Govan October 12 In Klamath Vatley
Cecil Vernon Haley, no vehicle H- , tLu-om n -no wr . wn-
John Goihf, violate basic rule, 110 cense, dismissed. ,!.?,' LiZ ':,.i . ,1:s,V . .2.
jesse (.asuey, iruCK soeeaing, iu. - -
Dnl CI Inns. kwl. AulrlslH (U )3 OZS.
K T 3CK-norn iv mi, ouu rvirji. t-Bitr
Ryser October 13 in Klamath Valley
Bert Alfred Allen, na ocierAftv-'t iir.. I cense.
! Cecil Vernon Haley, no vehicle
T nomas Bean, no ooerator's lifn. tc
RiChard M. LvnCh. nn nnratr.r'a II.
cense, SS. Hobert Ray Rawlins, Improper passing,
-it vnetr iubui . .... 1 Uiiniiil iviu. uimnhlnn A IK. A o...
Earl Gaylon Turner, tandem axle over-'
load. $28. i of deer meat, $50.
William Leo Erby, viotate bai.e ruiJ Henry Junior Bell, false
120.
An exhibit of non-obicctive col-
or prints, sculpture and original
Hcsipn hand-made jewelry will
The U.S. Navy Band, wlthXyle Matoush Sunday at the
Commander Charles Brendler at j Klamath Art Gallery in Maple
me Menu, win (tjj(fdi nioiuiiiy ram, niversiue aireei.
DA Drops
Charges
I 1 1
Intertie
Mulled
Chiloquin Timber Company,
Klamath Hardwoods Incorporated
ana Mamath Lumber and Box
Company.
Buyers from Modoc Lumber
and Klamath Lumber and Box
made a total of 122 offers in spir
ited bidding.
The lot, called "Sevenmile No.
4," contains an estimated 1,900.-
000 board feet of sugar pine, 300,
000 feet of Douglas fir and 3.000,
000 feet of white fir and other
species.
It is located on the west side
of Sevenmile Guard Station. The
timber probably will stand until
next spring, a spokesman for the
company said.
The next sale will be 2 p.m.
Monday. The "North Threemile"
lot, containing
western white
Aluinl C Ohn nnA S.nJ C-l r
...uut u..ni.u.n, - midlU ICCl ' 4 . 4.
timber in Klamath District, Rogue T XsQT
River National Forest, sold for lUI ILCI I sJCl
117,250 to Modoc Lumber Com
pany, Klamath Falls, during an
oral auction in district headquar
ters here Friday morning.
The timber had been appraised, allcl'noon ana evening at Pelican Matoush is an ait ininminr .1
at CtrKOOn hu fnrael tlM ffllirt. K 1 A IYI fl t h llninn Hioh 11 ,L ... , . ...
Cross r '"Jul I Linon ign school He
uuiacia. uuier uiuuers were
This is the program arranged for
the evening concert, open to the
public:
A fanfare by "The Herald
Trumpets;" the National Anthem,
Donna Diana Overture" by Em
lie Nickolaus von Rcznicek. "Car
nival of Venice," a cornet solo
featuring Gordon Finlay, by Jean
Baptiste Arban; "All Those En
dearing Young Charms," a trom
bone solo by Lawrence Wiehe,
scored by Simone Mantia; "Play-
era, a Spanish Dance bv En
rique Granados, featuring the en
tire French horn section.
"Melodie. Opus 42. No. 3" by
Peter I. Tschaikowsky, featuring
the clarinet section; "Parisienne
Fantasy" by Carlton Beyer.
based on themes of Offenbach, a
harmonica solo by Richard Bain:
100,000 feet of: "Can Can Selection" by the full
pine, pondcrosa band, excerpts from the Cole Por-
lic highway, $35 lortelted
Eole Tomlin. illegal possession deer
meat, 125.
ho nlfpi-prl fnr nnWil i.iA-inn L.. I . .LC. .uri ff
fiA'nw. tign nig tiY iflLj oeejr, ;a TorietTM
GIRLS
application! MALWt oorn 10 iwr, ana wrs. rvtaur-
hunting license. IM. w,,BI,mt "A!. ''. ,n
j.nisf Dnitiii uu.t a. i. Wendell Jack taasman. assault with "usivini w
loao. SI0. ! dangerous weapon, time set to adv
lie ;Th.;.' pu Lord B Puree I. violate basic rule. 125. Valley Hospital . girl, weighing t
Odis Lee Elgin. Intoxicated uoon nuh. Ra' Roach and Carl McCollough, child 1
lie highway. SSO or 10 davs: rmM.iM stealing, dismissed by district attorney.
-. nitnaro ounyaro. imoilCated pub-i w..,,,.
order held to grand ury; sl.SOO ball. !' .
Thomas Cornelius Warmack, contrlbul-l , ''" SUMRT
ing to Ihe dependency ot a minor, time; B0V" "s Glrl,: 4W
to advise court Friday, October 14, 1960,
I
WCAULIFFE Born to Mr. and Mrs.
i Daniel T. McAuhite October 13 in Klam
lbs., 5 ois.
PELCHAR Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
. ard P. Pelchar October U in Klamain
girl, weighing 7 lbs4
pine and sugar pine and 2.000.000
teet of Shasta red fir and other
species, will be offered.
Other Basin Brief, On 7 A
If.. T Hell C" . 1 L.
i u - i .i L-.t "' ntmrn ejiHinson, ijoa oouin
Mboauav c"d's" "5".L.."j iSixth Street, will be hostess Lo
ssoiiKn weirJuiBliuootu ncuiicou.v,,,, .... .. x,-j,
afternoon In circuit court shortly
after their trial had begun.
Deputy District Attorney Robert
Redding moved for dismissal be
cause, he told the court, the
state's own w itness "appeared re
luctant to prosecute,"
The witness was Francis Hutch
lnson, 37, Bly, whom the defend
ants were accused of beating be
hind a Bly store last July 25. Ac
cused of assault and battery with
force likely to produce great bod
ily injury were Loraine Allen, 37,
Alturas, and Caledonia Jackson,
82. and Laneva (Mickey) Henry,
19. both of.Bealty.
A jury was selected shortly af
ter noon and trial was recessed
by Circuit Judge David R. Van
denberg for lunch.
After opening arguments, Red
ding called Hutchinson as the
slate's first witness.
Hutchinson had a "sudden fail
ure of memory," Redding said.
His answer to questions were "I
October 17, at 130 p.m. Fall ar
rangement will be displayed
Speakers will talk on fall materi.
al and lilies.
Klamath Amateur Radio Club
began a rode class Thursday at
the clubhouse at the county fair
grounds. Lessons are free. Class
es are conducted al 7:30 p.m.
More Information is available to
those who call TU 2-3833.
Mrs. Dollie Johnson, former
Lake County resident, died Octo
ber 11 at Napa, California. Pri
vate funeral services were con
ducted (here October 13. Lake-
view Rebekah Lodge members
are planning graveside memorial
services to be conducted some
time this week.
A Penel Discussion, "What Can
the PTA Do For My Child?". I
will be oflcred during a meeting
luesriay, October IB, of Lakeview
To Attend School
WENATCHEE, Wash. (AP) -
The controversial issue of a power
intertie between the Bonneville
system and California came be
fore the Columbia Basin Inter-
Agency Committee Friday.
The committee, holding a two-ivviwlc in Morlfm-H
ter work
Following intermission:
"Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1"
by Franz Liszt; "Tally Ho!" by
Roger Barsotti, an English post
horn solo by Frank Scimonelli;
"Vninoc rtf C:n,.inrt', Vt.r tU
rpl i:. fr: - ife "j "uimiui
, 7 y . V ",re'S, '"'Strauss, "Addio A La Madre,"
attend a six-day basic school on (rom Cavaieria nustit.ana.. byJ
iciw cuiuiLeiuuni auuil'cis mis
day meeting here, turned to the
question after hearing a subcom
mittee report Thursday' on recre
ation boating on the Columbia, the
debris problem and allied sub
jects.
Chief Charles A. Howard said
Klamath Falls officers w ill be pa
trolmen Gordon Ramsey,
Recommendations, were made
man Mitchell and Al Bianconi.
The school, sponsored by the
Oregon Association of City Police
flffif.'it.c nnrl Iho Orannn GIqIa
for legislation requljing the inital-sl,er,fr, Association, wm cover
lauon o. jo .auncning ramps subjecls sucn B5 search and vseiz
abovnd below- all tuture dams I..... me.ho(is arres, Jl n(
UtaVlOTlIB Streams. Icirloarm. onH ni-n,-olinn n4 i
n-s.. .1 1 1 .u.. " " " l" v..
live i-viBiiiiisit3ai iiiou aisru nidi
a committee be set up to explore
all possible solutions of the debris
control problen, devise a pro
gram to eliminate debris and se
cure conmiltments to guarantee
its completion.
Pictro Mascagni, featuring a ten
or vocal solo by Ben Mitchel
Morris, and "Irish Suite," includ
ine "The Girl T Ifl Rnhind M "
N0r-,Tho Ralrot nl Moll,, TK
Last Rose of Summer" and "The
Irish Washerwoman" by Leroy
Anderson.
dence.
In World War I, General Gal
lieni used Paris taicabs to move
troops to halt the Germans at the
first battle of the Marne.
Martin Richard Halman Jr.. ,
load, 120 forfeited.
Kl over-
Sweeney, vagrancy,
studied at Colorado State College
San Francisco State College and dav
Lalilornia College of Arts and
Crafts. He also taught high school
art in Indiana before coming lo
the West Coast.
A reception and tea will be con
ducted in honor of the artist Sun
day, October 23, in the gallery.
The exhibit will continue on dis
play from 2 to 5 p.m. each Sun
day through October 30.
Groups interested in special
showings are asked to make ap
pointments by calling TU 4-9573.
a
Tracy Slusser, illegal possession of ani
mal, plea of guilty; released on own
recognizance.
Carl Bradley McCollough, giving liquor
to a person under 21 years of age, plea
S100 0f gu,ny; o oays county ail and fine
of S200.
Dwight Irvin Dillavou, borrowing deer
KLAMATH PALLS
MUNICIPAL COURT
William B.
and 30 davs.
Morris Whit, drunk, S?5 or five days.
I!.;" "'"runn. , or rive oays. . ,in, ,,, or ,v,
xnnur rronK lox, orunK, 125 Or five; wilmnl 1. r.rroll. drunk. SI! or five
days.
Wilbur Wayne Keefer, drunk, disorder
ly conduct, take time to enter plea,
Left-wing members of a legis
lature are liberal or radical,
while right - wing members are
conservative.
Charles Joseph Hawlev. drunk. 5 or
five days.
Vern Johnson, drunk. 125 or five days.
Garland Bright, drunk, 125 or five days
Tom Hill, drunk, 525.
Mai Ernst Marquardt, drunk, VIS or
l r-eieri, orunk, S3 5 Or five uj..ii i,,w c..,.,. h.H fnr Chlln.
scheduled 9 a.m. October 14.
Lawrence N. Griffin, drunk, disorderly
conduct. S50.
Forrest W. Beamer, drunk, S35 or five
;minTaiill!llilil.fli-.H
days
Michael S.
cle. $10.
Robert Lynn Brlnkman,
rule,
five
violate bask: Eugene Montgomery, drunk, ttS or five
Holmes, violate basic rule,. j0S'ephlnt Mae Tupper, drunk, S2S or
five days,
Kenneth A
SIS.
John H. Bonham, following too closely,
S7.50.
Jack Wallace Llndley,
cense.
Charles Phillips, drunk, $25 forfeited.
ii 1 George Washington Krohn, assault with
vehicle II- dangerous weapon, remanded to county.
John Ellsworth Ward, driving wrono .!."-. '
Side Of highway, $15. j , . ' r.elri. rimnk. tt or 5 davs.
Nathan Herschel Bogue, violate basic ..
rule, $15. "'1 Z inVJ M '
Arthur Beonies, fail h) transfer title.
Esther Mary Keysor, no vehicle li
cense. $5. I
Clarence Eugene Wander, operator's II1
cense suspended, dismissed. 1
Rodney Emanuel Schmeer, violate bas
ic rule, $10.
Daroid Wallace Miller, drunk, $35 or
5 days.
KLAMATH PALLS
BIRTHS
GIRLS
FERNANDEZ Born to Mr. and Mrs.
THE BEST PARTY
YOU WERE EVER
INVITED TO I
"THE
APARTMENT"
JACK LEMMON
SHIRLEY MacLAINE
FRED MacMURRAY
ttmy WmlmtonEdlm dtfmma
Continuous Shows Today From 12:45
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RECIFE, Brazil (AP'-Pirtors
say Simone de Beauvoir, rench
writer, has tvplioid fever, con
tracted during a trip in the Ama
zon territory. The doctors added
Thursday that her condition is
good at Royal Portuguese Hos
pital here.
Where they came from, no black man dared command...
"Spit out what's
on your filthy
little mind-
and then
take your orders
from me!"
Ccmttisuosjt
Show.
From 12 45
just don't remember," or "I guess Parent Teacher Association al
that happened
Redding finally moved on behalf
of the state that the case be dismissed.
More Time Asked
Robert Roy Ward, 20. 2148 Hope
Lakeview High School auditorium
at 8 p.m. Oflicials of the Oregon
Congress of Parents and Teacheii
will be present. , j
Merrill
Merrill Square Daart Grasp
has canceled dance -nights until
after the potato festival. The next
C..l , jji,i.i 1
h'SrW .7JZT. T dan wU Tu.y. October
; : .."iL'.-'r" I recreation hall.
vm d, ufilll IUUIUIK LliaihLC,
Ward was accused of Improper
relations with a 7-year-old girl
October T. He was arrested by a
city police detective in a theater
Wednesday night
DLstnct Judge D. E. Van Vac-
Poitley
Mr. and Mrs. Imn Brallain
,and Robert Buckley. English
teacher at Paisley High School,
accompanied Kalhy Ingles, Susan
DrBllam UAl-n I I
lor nrrle, WrA f r.nn. u ",ra
. "-re-- -;swun to an annua
court at 10 a.m. Monday.
Klamath pens. Oregon
Serving Southern Oregon
end horrhern Caiitorme
Published daily (except Sat.) end Sunday
b
Southern Oreo an Publishing Company
Mam at P.spianede
Phone TLUedo Mill
W. B SWEETLAND, Publisher
Entered ei second class me 'ter at the
pest office el Klamath Fails. Oregon.!
n August to, ifM, under act of Con
trees, March L ll. Second-class oott.1
ige pak) el Klamath Fells. Oregon n.4md JamS
mnt mi vkxivi.i mailHlf VTTlca.
press con
ference at Eugene last weekend.
They were delegates from Paisley
High School's newspaper, "Chatterbox."
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Prury have
returned from Hermislon where
they spent the summer. She is
cooking at Summer Lake Lodge
during the hunting season.
.V. AND THE MAN WHO OWNED HER DIDN'T
EVEN KNOW SHE WAS A "TWITCH".
The boldest story of a moral rresptm ever to scald the screen
"A CINEMA
STRIPTEASE!'
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Mr. and Mrs. rhillip Ration
are parents of a nine-pound son.
Phillip, born Sep
tember M at Hermiston. Mr. a.nH
Mrs. Jim Drury are maternal
grandparents.
Rla Thornlon. Oakland, spent
her vacation here wilh her broth
ers. Syd and Jud Hams, and
their families recently.
united eeess intcntionai.
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audit bureau o. clculation
Subcribr. net revlrva dellvorv mt
wtl!L 'I'"1 one New., oieaie hn sister and brother-in-law,
H.,n,.,, ..ircuiaiion aanftr.
TUiMt Mill Wfer t .M.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Klder were
hosls recently to Mrs. Elder's
Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Eplinger, Medford.
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"Tenen The Alse Men"
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Oee.r Miller wllk Ja.nae Biree.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rob F.ldrr and
their sons were guests recently of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Ginther, and guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Hanan. Klamath Kails.
They also visited her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry (Jinlher.
and other relatives in Lebanon. ,
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