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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Mondav. November 7. 1960 PAO 8 A Jury Awards Woman $10,000 ' NEW YORK (API An all-male award Wednesday after the second federal court jury has awarded 1 trial of her suit. 110.000 damages to June Campbell I There was testimony that Miss McKee for the embarrassment McKee checked into the Sheraton she suffered when a bellboy en-j Russell Hotel on Park Avenue, tered her hotel room and saw her hung a "Do not disturb" sign on lude. jher door and went to bed. Miss McKee. a television pro-! She awakened about 6:15 a.m. ducer and w riter w hen it hap-j and went into the bathroom. When pened six years ago but now an she returned she found a bellboy education researcher, w on the 'crouching near her bed. She screamed and tried to cover her self, and got the bellboy to leave. Send Klamath's Own Ron Phair To Congress Pd. Adv. Klamath County Democrat and Republican Phafr (or Congress Comm.. Bruce Owens and Norman Duffy. chairmen, 122 N. 0th St. The bellboy contended he thought the room was unoccupied and he was looking for a radio to listen to a baseball game. "dennis the menace CAB Resumes Searching f or Missing Airliner Nigeria in West Africa is the source of almost all the world's FISH GOT TWO LINES MOUNTAIN HOME. Ark. (API Mr. and Mrs. Jcry McClurg of Homewood, Illinois, were fish ing together at Bull Shoals Lake near here when each got a strike. They combined to haul in a 9! pound 13 ounce bass which had grabbled one bait, then the other. Frank F. Ganong INCUMBENT DEMOCRAT (or COMMISSIONER 2 YEAR TERM Navy Veteran Native of Klamath Basin Leadership in Positive Planning for Present and Future County Needs Pd. Adv. Ginonr For Commissioner Com. Amns Burnett, Chairman, SAM Applrgale Klamalh Falls, Ore. j The three men in the painting "Spirit of '76" are not father, columbite. a rare metal used in son anH orandson. but oortravalu jthe manufacture ot jet engines. :of tnree unreated persons. Butte. Montana, "the richest lii'J in the world," has produced gold, silver, copper, zinc and manganese. UGIY? You think RUFF is ugly? 6oy,coou WASHINGTON HT1 The lawyer was Julian A. Frank, a Civil Aeronautics Board has re- New York attorney who was newed its search for the wreckage killed wilh 3.1 oilier persons in the of a National Airlines DC7R thatjerash of a National Airlines crashed in the Guil of Mexico al-lX'CB in North Carolina last most a year apo with a mystery Jan. ti. substitute passenger. The KRI determined that dyna- A converted mine sweeper, the; mite exploded in the plane near Hilrlego. left Galveston. Tex., Sal- Frank's seal hut never pinned the urday loaded with the newest blame on him. underwater search devices. I'mil A search for wreckage of the at least some wreckage is recov-,Giilf accident began immediately cred. the CAB will be un.tble tojatter the crash and continued for' determine whether the plane was more than two weeks without sabotaged or crashed for some success. other reason. j Sabotage was suspected on the' ' . . Tampa to New Orleans flight LeiTlOll JKCJyeCl Nov. 16, 1859. All 36 passengers . . and five crew members died. No POI COiTimiSSIOn trace of the plane ever has been I PORTLAND (AP-E. B. Lemon found, except for an oil shek andof v ap. small floDiis. iproval o (he slate Senj)(e Com Dash of Mystery miltec on Executive Appoint- A dash of mystery was addedjments for membership on the to the crash when Robert Spears, state Scholarship Commission, self-proclaimed naturopath with a' The approval was a reversal of criminal record dating back to a previous committee stand. Last September the committee s Demo' Investigation Stymied SAN FRANCISCO (UPI An matter we are checking into right crats. who are a majority, refused to approve Lemon's reappoint- nP.ii)irXt5ii I llii I WIN Dance 9lidio EMIA IHIittiriEIL IK AM A Vim FAILIL5. 345tSiriEWARTrAVlE. WIIEIDIF (UHtMP investigation into alleged undue pressures in efforts to raise cam- paign funds for Proposition 15 has been stymied by a lack of coop eration from the campaign com mittee, according to Atty. Gen. Stanley Mosk. ' The investigation will not be iz'nB 437 completed by election day, Nov. $163,906, In the supplementary financial report, the $66,656 was attributed to the "committee for equitable representation in the state sen ate." On Sept. 26, the two com mittees filed a joint report item- contributions totaling World War I," who was supposed to be on the plane, was found alive later in Arizona. The estranged wife of W illiam ment Allen Taylor, a Tampa salesman.! Later stale Sen. Monroe Sweet claimed Spears had hypnotized land. D-Milwaukic, urged the her husband into taking the flight. commiUce to reconsider. Sweet Taylor took out $37,000 in airline land said he thought Lemon, a insurance nine minutes before the retired dean at Oregon State Col plane departed although his name was not on the passenger list. Explosives were reported to have been found in Spears' lug- day's vote were Sens. cage when he was arrested inlmick. D-Douglas; G. D lege, was well qualified for the post. Favoring confirmation in Fri- Dan Di-Glcason, NEW CLASSES STARTING NOW! BALLROOM DANCING 8. but will continue regardless of the election's outcome, Mosk said Proposition 15 has been opposed by every county board of super- Proposition 15 is an initiative j , r T 77 r ..,: iu .I,,, ge es, and by most high state of- measure to reapportion the state , , senate to divide the 40 seats even- Phoenix. D-Multnomah; Andrew Naterlin, Spears, 65, was sentenced to'D-Tillamook: Eddie Alliens, R- five years for taking Taylor's car. Marion: and John Hare, R-Wash ficials, including Gov. Edmund G. Brown. ly between Northern and South ern Lalilornia. r-nncipie support' for the measure has come from Tim Ic Rftmhprl the Los Angeles board of super visors. Mosk's investigation started last month following complaints thai And It's sonle individuals and companies Five Injured from Florida to Arizona. He was given a one to five year sentence in Los Angeles, to be served at the end of the car term, for per-1 forming illegal surgery. Donald Loomis, Spears' co-defendant in the Los Angeles abor tion trial, claimed that Spear's ington. Sen. William Grenlcll, u Multnomah, cast the lone vole against Lemon. He said he ques tioned whether Lemon would be non-partisan in his services to the commission, which handles state scholarships to the stale's colleges. -A- Doncina Is Fun . Eo5 To Be A Goorl Dnnr Wrnng business wiln Los AnReles v ' I a . T, - ,. ICounty had faced "undue pres- I VM I IIU 1 jiuii yiuuiu ADVANCED CLASSES Thursday Evenings BEGINNERS CLASSES Friday Evenings ' ENROLL NOW CALL TU 4-4181 "The Cost li So Little" Teaching The Latest Dances TV The Madison -j4r Cha, Cha ic And All The Latin Dances. YOKOSUKA, Japan, (UP!) - A U.S. Navy plane engaged in exer cises with the 7th Fleet accident ally dropped a bomb close to an sure trom solicitors tor cam- . ,. . , , j . Daren funds for the measure. J j r ,"MV, rrpw-men were in Hired. Charles O'Brien, chief assistant! nnaSwain-s Male 3C. Jeff L. attorney general, was asked if lhe Holccrli 29, Tampa, Fla., suffered lack of cooperation referred to the; a rur),ured eardrum and a neck fact that the "committee (or Sen ate Reapportionment Yes on 15" had lumped $66,656 in one entry sprain when he tried to protect shipmate aboard the USS Cree from the explosion. 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