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Day's lews
Weather
Klamath Falls and vicinity
Clearing and colder tonight; in
creasing high clouds Tuesday.
Highs 30-35; low tonight 13-20.
High Sunday sg
Low last niglit ;j
Precip. past 24 hours .14
Since Oct. 1 ( 1.64
Same period last year .62
By FRANK JENKINS
AP's Bill Ryan has an interest
ing piece today on the Soviet
economy. He says it's rising rap
Idly by "it" meaning Russian
power to produce.
He adds that "they" claim
they'll CATCH UP WITH US by
1964 by "they" meaning the rel
atively small group, centering in
the Kremlin, that RUNS RUSSIA.
Ryan (he's one of the leading
Associated Press foreign news an
alysts says he thinks the 1964
date is wishful thinking on the
part of the Russian ruling group.
He adds that the consensus seems
to be that they can't catch us in
consumer goods production before
1973. It will take them still long
r, he thinks, to SURPASS US
This, he thinks, is the big ques
tion:
What will "they" do with it
(meaning the power to OUT-PRO
PUCE us) if and when they get
it? He says they'll have three
choices:
1. Military adventuring mean
ing plain, old-fashioned wars of
conquest.
2. Using their power to PRO
DUCE in a bid for world domina
tion through enormous invest
ments in economic aid to under
developed countries Asia, Africa,
Latin America, etc. that is, mak
ing these, countries strong and
also making them ALLIES of So
viet Russia.
A 3. Giving the Soviet consumers
MORE THINGS (food, clothing,
gadgets, modern houses and such)
thus making them happier with
the world as is and dulling their
desire for world conquest.
Ryan thinks the Russian rulers
will throw their RISING POWER
TO PRODUCE into a bid for
world dominance through making
Russian allies of these under
developed countries, Which con
tain the bulk of the world's pop
ulation. Pretty big thinking?
Over the heads of us small peo
ple? Maybe.
But it sounds like good common
eense on our part to pay LESS
attention from here on to giving
everybody something for nothing
and MORE attention to strength
ening our economy by sound,
work-more-and-produce-more poli
cies. That might make life in Ameri
ca a, Jillle Jess glamorous for us
today, but it could make life in!' HAVANA (UPD' A new diplo-
America much MORE glamorousmatjc ciash appeared shaping up
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER
Weather
Northern California Partly
cloudy with local morning fog;
slightly cooler tonight.
Mount Shasta-Siskiyou area
Cloudy and colder through Tues
day with snow flurrim likely today.
HfA...M
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try k
reported recovering today from
knifings by a mob of screaming
natives who tried to lynch them
on the spot where their aulomo-
THE CHRISTMAS SEASON broke through Thanksgiving's barrier this year in Klam
ath Falls. The Klamath Falls Street Department spent all night Friday erecting 34
holiday streamers like this one on Main Street' and side streets nearby. An extra
beautiful ornament that cost the Klamath Merchants Association about $400 was
hung near the post office. Street Department employe Charlie Dixon is shown wrest
ling a star into position.
Screaming Natives Blamed
For Attack On Americans
CAPE CANAVERAL. Ha. (API lover an identical route within two
An attempt to launch a man-in-lnionths. Then if that was success-
space capsule on a crucial test fill an astronaut was to take the
tailed today. The Redstone booster j same trip in February or March
By ARTHUR H1GBEE ,ing with Col. Edwin Danncmillcr
i.Knpni.nvti.i.T- Th. fn,, I"1"1 his "ife to Ndj"'' Airport to
(UPD - Two Americans wcre'?ee V:S' ,'y o( S,atc
Loy Henderson off on a visit to
Elisabethville.
The car, driven by St. Law
rence, accidentally struck a 12-
bile killed an African boy cyclist. y-" i"Soiese oy wnccimg
The two men. Chief Warrant;
Officer Clyde St. Lawrence of
New Bedford, Mass., and Frank
Carlucci of Wilkes - Ban e, Pa.,
members of the U.S. Embassy
staff, were stabbed and beaten by
the enraged throng Sunday.
Both men were taken to Lovan-
uim university Hospital St.
Lawrence with slab wounds of
the chest and shoulder and Car
lucci with a stab wound in the
Udl.K. TOU-Vn ADil, .'. n.-n.ITC
A doctor who treated them said f,uling conservatives rolled back to
The
ignited and cut off and then a
rocket escape lower broke louse
and shot several thousand feet into
the air.
The Redstone and the one-ton
unmanned capsule were left on the
pad.
The 15'n-fout tall tower, resem
bling a miniature oil derrick and man in-space .program.
Japanese
Give Vote
To Pro-U.S.
that if St. Lawrence's wounds had
been "a bit lower he would prob
ably have been killed." ' '
The renewed anti-white violence
here and reports of troubles in
three other provinces Katanya,
South Kasai and the Eastern
Province seriously worried
U.N. authorities.
The attack on the Americans in
his bike across the road,
child was killed inslanllv
Within minutes a crowd formed 1 lowered by throe small solid-fuel
on what had been an almost dc-'lm'kels- lHlllccl frcc lrom llle in
serted road and one man started sulp 111,(1 rose "'rough a low-hang-whipping
them up to a frenzy. '''"ud l;ink- Almlt 40 si'mds
Carlucci shouted to Col. Dannc- li,lel'' " fc" hmk onl" ll,e can!
miller, "Gel your wife away."!1'1'0"1 2m fccl from lhe lal"Kh
Dannemillcr walked his wifci'"K l,;ul-
down the road and thev were not : Tl,e Hedstoue was to boost the
molested. But the mob started at-
in the first U.S. man-in-space at
tempt.
Today's capsule was aimed to
go i;;o miles into space and drop
in the Atlantic Ocean 220 miles
(lowniange. There was to be no
attempt to put the capsule into
orbit the eventual coal of the
Fifteen minutes after today's
launch, the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration an
nounced: "The escac rocket on a Proj
ect Mercury space craft ignited
prematurely three seconds before
a scheduled launching today. The
hell-shaped capsule K!0 miles into escape tower lauded approximate-
acking Carlucci and St. Law- s'ace ann "r0,) " ln lhe Atlantic ly 2.000 leet west ol the launch
I'Cllc'C iiiina uu in ciuc. sue.
St. Lawrence was stabbed just '.The est'aPe ow. which is rie-
as U.S. Vice Consul Miss Alison ,s'filrn 10 Plm lne capsule tree aim
E. Palmer drove by. Bleeding
heavily he leaped into h e r car
and she sped him lo the airport
get it hark to earth safely in case
of a malfunction in the booster.
ignited almost simultaneously with
from where he was taken In thnltlie llcdstonc. This added some
hnsnit-il confusion lo the scene
Another embassy official, Rob
ert Heavy, drove up and Carlucci
tried to get into his car but the
The launching was lo have been
lhe first in the Project Mercury
Redstone scries. The purpose was
Count Slow
Mew Cuban Incident Shaping Up
Over Shooting Of Embassy Aide In Alaska
control of Parliament today but
failed lo get the all-out backing
they had asked of the nation's
voters.
Tile conservatives claimed their
victory was a broad endorsement
of the U.S. -Japan security pact
and other close ties with the West.
Their lot list opponents claimed
Leopoldville occurred when St. V ' V' (l something for his family."
Lawrence and Carlucci were driv- , ' , ,
jne nauonwiae aunaay nauoi
mob drove him back and he was 10 lcst lne cal'sl"e ln a sPace cn-
clnhherl in lhe melee He finally VH'Onmcnt..
managed to leap onto a passing
bus and the driver sped from the
site.
The mob looted and burned the
Americans' car.
"It is the boy we are sorry
about," Carlucci said later from
his hospital bed. "I hope we can
If success had been achieved,
Crash Kills
KF Woman
for our grandchildren and our
great-grandchildren.
In conclusion:
The tendency of those Ameri
cans who call themselves con
servatives, will be to choose the
latter policy that is to say, the
policy of taking wise heed for
the future.
The tendency of the starry-eyed
"liberals" will be to choose t h e
former policy that is, to say the
HECK with the future; let's have
a good time NOW.
-' It will be up to the voters in
the next decade or so to make
the final choice.
Foes Battle
Congo Move
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. fAP)
Foes of Congolese President Jo
eph Kasavubu mounted a last
ditch effort today to keep the
U. N. General Assembly from
seating him and his delegation.
But the prospect was that the
assembly would vote to seat him
anyway, late today or some lime
Tuesday. That would give the
United States a victory over
an Asian-African-Communisl fac
tion favoring Kasavubu's bitter
rival, deposed Premier Patrice
Lumumba.
One experienced diplomat said
the vote to seat Kasavubu might
be as much as 60-20 with 18 ab
staining. A day-long debate is ex
pected and a special night session
may be held.
The first four countries on the
speakers' list Yugoslavia, Gui
nea. Mali and Ceylon have
come out against Kasavubu.
Kasavubu, who came to New
York two weeks ago to press his
rase, has said that until he is
seated, he will not stale his at
titude toward the U. N. concilia
tion commission for the Congo.
Some diplomats say Kasavubu
has intimated that once he gets
itfle seat, he will welcome the 15-
.. .. ...... - , J AN!lOBAGE..VVlaskalUPV ,r-
States, the revolutionary Cubaniported prepared lo reject the ac- Results are still coming in from
regime may file formal charges
against Henderson accusing him
of al tempting to pass a counter,
feit U.S. banknote.
U.S. Embassy officials were re-
today between' the' United States
and Cuba over the shooting of an
unarmed American Embassy aide
by a Cuban army officer 'during
a dispute in a Havana nightclub
over a U.S. $5 bill.
Wayne E. Henderson, 24, of
Pasadena, Cajif., . an embassy
communications officer, was re
ported in "relatively satisfactory'
condition following surgery at the
police hospital for the wound suf
fered Saturday night.
His assailant was identified as
Capt. Jorge Robrcno Mariqguez
of the army's technical investiga
tion department. Robreno was
taken into custody by police andiplate and a hubcap were found
held for questioning at La Cabana near a guard railing where a car
prison. apparently veered on ine nignway
Henderson was shot by a .45-antl int lne water. 15 miles soul"-
caliber pistol held against his,east 01 nel'e-
stomach. Hospital authorities said, A check later showed that the
Police Fear
Lake Plunge
EUGENE (API A car carry
ing a family of seven may have
plunged into Dexter Lake, state
police said today.
Police said a smashed license
license plates were from a car
registered to Howard R. Lemons
of Westfir, Ore., the general man
ager of the Hincs Lumber Co.
Lemons and his family were
missing, and police said they
might have been driving toward
the slug went through his body
entering the stomach over the left
hip and emerging from his back,
narrowly missing the spinal col
umn. American and Cuban authori
ties, while agreeing the argument
was over money, gave conflicting
versions of the incident. jthe
Sources here expressed belieflheavy rain
that in view of the bad blood be- Police were dragging lhe shores
tween Cuba and the United 'of the lake.
cusations, on
port 'on the shooting given by
Henderson's companion, Marine
Cpl. William E. Tompkins of War
ren, Ohio, an embassy guard.
The embassy quoted Tompkins
as saying he and Henderson had
drinks at the "21" Club and Hen
derson offered a $5 bill in pay
ment. Two men seated nearby de
manded the banknote from the
bartender and then asked Hen-1
derson if it were false and if he
had any more American curren
cy on him, according to Tomp
kins' account.
Tompkins said an argument fol
lowed and one of the men told
the two Americans they were
basis of a re-:Alaska's general election and also
from Alaska's Aug., 9 primary
election.
Vote counting in the massive
stale is like looking for proverbial
needles in haystacks.
In fact, there are precincts that
haven't reported in to say whether
or not elections were held.
Vice President Richard Nixon,
who virtually won Alaska's three
electoral voles Sunday when ab
sentee ballots gave him a margin
of more than 800 over President
elect John Kennedy, has the dis
tinction of carrying the majority
of the state's 300 precincts.
But it may take more than a
month before he finds out how he
under arrest. At the doorway, he(jd on the four precincts that are
said, one of the Cubans jostled
Henderson and the latter started
lo swing but was grabbed by
Tompkins to avert an incident.
At this pojnt, according to
Tompkins, the other Cuban
walked up and placed his pistol
against Henderson's stomach and
still out in Alaska
Bush pilots, short wave radio,
ship-to-shore telephone, mailboats,
and even Eskimo whale boats
play a part in bringing in voles
from an Alaska election.
If the state's 300 precincts were
spread out equally, each would
ing that returned Prime Minister
Hayato Ikeda's Liberal Democrats
conservatives) to power followed
the same general pattorn of elec
tions in Japan since World War
II. It showed a conservative ma
jority battling a slowly but steadi
ly increasing' leftist minority.
- A- middle-road appeal, made by
the Democrali(-8ocialiiit -party,
was crushed as Japanese Voters
repeated (heir sham swing to the
right and left..
The Communists made llieiri
best showing in 10 years, in
creasing their vote from 2.6 to 2.9j
per cont and winning three scats
The vole came- against a back
ground of mob scenes in Parlia
ment, violent demonstrations
against the U.S. -Japan security
pad and President Eisenhower's
cancelled visit to Japan. While
parly leaders played on foreign
policy themes during the cam
paign, . regional . and domestic
issues and personalities were, as
always, important.
John Drafts
Government
PALM BEACH, Via. (UPD
President-elect John F. Kennedy
Death Ends
Escape Bid
the oilier was captured.
Sheriff's deputies said Robert A
Brockjnan, 46, was killed outright!
as me car m wnicn ne was ruling
snot but of control in a residential
LJB Assures
NATO Allies
PARIS (UPD - Vice President
elect Lyndon B.. Johnson assured
pulled the trigger, without saying cover more area than lhe state ofthe Atlantic Alliance today that
a word. Henderson ten and tne Rhode Island, approximately It),
two Cubans fled. 555 square miles per precinct.
Tlio fiiW-jn trorcinti u-ac oilon U'hnti rncullc fi-nm fil I awrnnr-n
Westfir when the car plunged intob 2nd L( Jose Sua.M w,Q a,..Island finay alTlvea-' ,ate ast
Mip lakfi nurinp Snnriav men. k . i . it. u. . ... i i i .1 . , . .
rpsicn Konreno ana la. a ne no u-ppk ipv inr 1 nea me 1 rsi voie
Blanco Romarys, his companion. 'count from the Aug. 9 state pri
Duncan One Vote Short
In Second Speaker Try
SALEM (API Stale Rep. Rob-iry D. Boivin of Klamath Falls
mary. 1 nc island is locaicu 4H
miles from the Soviet Union in
the Bering Sea
Blanco, also a technical invest!
gation department agent, was pro
visionally freed after questioning.
Robrcno was quoted as saying
he was drinking with his wife and
Blanco when Henderson tried to
pay his tab with a bill which was
refused by the bartender on the in the Aleutian Island chain
grounds it was false. The captain
intervened to ask Henderson to
pay the check with Cuban cur
rency, the police report said.
Henderson was alleged to have
the "new leadership" of lhe Unit'
cd Stales would use all its re
sources for a free and peaceful
world.
in n cnni.ni. ,.in,-nj i j, n. planalion of tlie resolution and ur-
by President-elect Kennedy, he!T,?ly Tf1 p!Tnt,th.e
with Clark M. Clifford, a hand
some Washington lawyer w n o
could end up as one of the powers
of the administration he is help
ing to construct.
Clifford arrived' lain Sunday
from a scries of Washington con
ferences with representatives of
President Eisenhower on the or
derly transition of government.
This is a problem that involves
not only gelling now people into
key. jobs, but getting the current
job-holders oul.
Before Clifford had been in
town more than a few minutes,
he handled an Important) chore
for Kennedy receiving from the
Louisiana Legislature a hot polit
ical! potato involving civil rights.
With much of lhe South watch
ing,' a delegation of Louisiana
lawmakers flew to Palm Beach
in a state National Guard plane
with a resolution asking Ken
nedy's views on the action of a
federal judge in restraining the
state legislature in connection
with lhe integration of the New
Orleans schools.
Clifford met the delegation al
their hotel, listened to their ex-
A 28-ycar-old Klamath Falls
woman, Sylvia Jane Bousman,
chimpanzee was scheduled to,?'" ,"e , ?T Dr:.ca
ride a Redstone-powered capsule Manlal" ,Vou,uy 5 iT 1 d'"c. ."
in an auto crash south of Wor-
den on Highway 97.
Mrs. Bousman was a passenger
in a car driven by a hingsley
Field sergeant, Norman Ray
Brown, 29. State police officers at
the scene of the accident said
H1LLSBORO, Ore. (AP) - The . u u j
hid for freedom by two escapees " '" .'!u ,.rT ,
from n state prison farm ended , , . b . , ,
in the crash of a stolen car here I"' '" ",c ""
today. One conict was killed and WT t " " V. T
Mrs. Bousman was dead when the
ambulance arrived.
Sergeant Brown was taken to
Klamath Valley Hospital with lap.
eralions of the forehead and other
injuries. His condition was listed
as "fair" Saturday night. He was
later moved to the Kingsley Field
base dispensary, where officials
Monday said he was "not seri
ous, lhe death brought Oregon
I960 traffic toll to' 406, only IS
behind the loll at this time last
year, which ended with a record
496 persons killed.
worked today on a complicated neighborhood, veered across
blueprint of his new government lawn and then dropped over an
cmuanKment wnne neing cnascd
by police.
matter to the president elect
Tl.nn l.n rl,.n.,n In k'n..rl.
Organization lo direct . "...u, ,7 ?.
Nixon carried the two precincts . anH ' mi(n!1 ,, .a,int
i night.
Treaty .
there by 75 votes.
Two of the four precincts that
haven't come in yet are located
Ike Planning
be a guest through to
ert B. Duncan is one vote from did not attend the meeting. retorted: "I don't want to pay YVWClUP rlUnT
viciuiy in ins iriiiipainii ioi ie-t me ocnaie win lie mane up oi v.uitituwin.ji, mum.;,
election as speaker of the Oregon 20 Democrats and 10 Republicans! The agents then arrested Hen
House of Representatives for the, with 16 votes necessary for elec-1 derson and Tompkins, police said,
1961 legislative session. lion of a president. iand Robrcno drew his .45 auto-
I At a Democratic caucus here Corbelt said he has pledges from
Saturday he won the votes of 28 the majority of the Democrats,
rcpresenlatives-clecl. Later Rep. Boivin savs he has at least seven
Kathenne Mllsa The Dalles saidl IlrmncraK and virlnallv all iho tried to seize the cun and the
in a telephone conversation thallRepublicans on his side. Iwcapon was accidentally d i s- , , 1, "Z,s SinTu11 aulllriy remains with the!,"u, jsls out ' 'csort on the
Earlier at the caucus Ren charged in the scuffle, the police .. , , ' ' '.,, .administration of President Ei-'-v""c uaKe neen
miles southwest of Augusta, on the
hunting expedition.
W. Alton Jones, board chairman
of Cities Service Corp., has been AAImmJ a RptPr
matic to "intimidate" the Amcri
cans.
Robreno alleged Henderson
AUGUSTA, Ga (AP) Presi
dent Eisenhower was reported
, iConsidcring today a one-day quail
shooting trip as a windup lo his
two-week Georgia vacation.
The While House said the Pres
ident had not yet firmly decided
communism.
He said lhe change In the ad
ministration decided by the U.S.
electorate was "in no sense a
repudiation" of America's
tary alliances.
Johnson addressed 200 dclcgalcsjspnhower.
from 15 free world nations at the
6th annual conference of NATO
Kennedy, according to his
aides, earmarked today for
long and intensive conference
with Clifford ahnnl hk trnnsliinn
mil-idiscussions with Maj. Gen. Wilton
Ib. Persons, chief assistant to Ei-
parliamentarians. It was his first
speech at a major internal ionalj
conference since the U.S. presi
dential elections. j
Johnson emphasized that he;
was spcamng strictly as a par
liamentarian" and that until next
January "the full and sole cxecu-
Puritan Mayor
Loses Election
TOfiRI BENACO, Italy (API
The puritanical mayor who tried
lo chase scantily clad foreign
she would support Duncan, and so
did Rep. Juanita Orr, Oak Grove. Clarence Baiion outlined the tax 'report 5a'd
Rep. George Annala. Hood River, 'program which the interim com-!
said he still is undecided. Imittce on taxes will present lo
n.mran nnnrlc II ivttnc In u in ll.n nnvl cnc.-lnn It ..ill .11 fnH . ! MM M M
tiation Asian-African commission ,he po5t Tne ,0(,js,alure have 10 cml re(uclion in inconl j IQOl WQVQ
10 i-diiy um i .M.fc.i.mm ui... n-mnrnl, and it Rennhlirans tavn uilh lh ln In Kn moa
seeking peace among rival poll- Duncan said he came to theup by a 3.ccnt-per-package tax
IlCians. uu.es .,uum mm m,cau(,us wi(h kss ha votos cjarcltcs.
V j .. i u j pledged to him. His principal Dem- L. L. Stewart, president df the
rimnna anH Mai tiavn said nn.. ' -r ' r. . ..
v.,..,," """ ' 1" nnra in nnivinnnt UaC nn Ul. A -Inn" nnnnn n,.l.; IIM Pnr.. f A D I 4 . .,-,,-n .- .- . , , , ., i. . .. i-
ainlv lhal il Kasavuhu i spalpd r- i-i.w.io..u u,ikn iiiuiuum aoiuj ""i -"-.gusia ."sanonai won (.mo wiin nis
K II . '. "Mam Holstrom of Gearhart. who a new proposal for three-way in- struck low-lying areas of northern ih iciiris. He lelt his secluded vaca-
they will quit the commission sald nfi had 10 votes ,n m, pocket. ,dustrial accident coverage would Peru Sunday, reaching as far as tion headquarter Sunday night to
it ....... I.,!:- I 11... ll-t,. L I .L . . :l..J , f . , '. . . J "
senhower himself."
5efs Peru
urging hiscnliowcr lo visit the
Jones' Blue Hill plantation near
Albany. LONDON 'AP) - Sir Winston
Eisenhower spent Sunday Ko.'Churchlll's doctors hope to get
ing and playing bridge at the Au-him out of his sickbed for the
celebration of his With
Nov. 10.
Britain's World War II leader
Shooting Times
OREGON
N'nTrmber 22
l;35 a.m. :0 p.m.
CALIFORNIA
November 22
l:.12 a.m. 4:41 p.m.
It was believed that Holstrom re- be a good thing. George Brown, ,a mile inland in some places. Two'put jn a brief appearance at a has been lying propped up in a
I director of the AFL-CIO politi- persons were killed and nine listed parly honoring his press sec
rclary, James C. llagerty, at the
Richmond Hotel in downtown Au-
leased his pledges.
Democratic senators have been cal education committee, dis- as missing
unable to decide on their candi- agreed. I Dispatches from Chiclavo. capi
date for president of the Senate. i Brown said also that Carl Gih-.tal of Lambaycue Province 630'pusta
Nine senators who attended Sat-son, the labor member of the in-, miles north of Lima, said lhe Earlier, he accepted Hie rcsigna
urday's caucus are supporters of terim labor rtianaeemenl commil-wave was preceded by loud under-, t ion of James D. Zellerhach, San
Sen. Alfred Coibett of Portland.! tee, does not represent labor's! ground noises. Some residents Francisco industrialist, as U.S.
However, supporters of Sen. Har- point of view. said they felt earth tremors. lambasador to Italy.
nerial fldiiistuhlp hed Kinrp last
, , . . manner.
luesnay wncn ne siumoicu in nis
bedroom and broke a small bone
in his back.
Lady Churchill lold newsmen
Sunday night Sir Winston was
"very much better," eating well
and reading the newspapers.
chased himself out of office
The new mayor says he takes
a more liberal view of how va
cationers may dress.
Mayor Gino Barhicri was losscd
out alter a heated local election
campaign in which tourists' dress
was lhe main issue in this com
munity of 4.000 near Verona.
tl knn.... I...I .. .. I...- tit.-
nuinudy , . . ,.j.j ,, ,.. .
several privately owned lakeside
tourist camp sites, charging the
tourists dressed in an indecent
Potato Market
Klmnahh Potato Market quo
tations will be found today on
Page 3-A,
Brockman was serving a term
from five years lo life for burglary.
and armed robbery. He was from
Eugene.
Deputies said the convict taken
into custody was Benjamin Low,
27, serving a five year term for
forgery from Benton County. He
suffered only a leg injury in the
crash.
Police Immediately took Low
into custody and state prison
guards were to return him to the
penitentiary at Salem.
Authorities said Brockman and
Low escaped late Sunday night
from the stale prison forestry
farm near Tillamook, stealing
first a bus at the camp, and then
abandoning it for a car.
Forest Grove policeman Robert
Delaney spoiled the slobn car this
morning and gave chase when it
refused lo slop. He and anolher
police car pursued Brockman and
Low into Ilillsboro. Then the car
containing the two convicts over-j
turned, and Brockman was thrown
out of the vehicle and killed out
right.
There were no shots fired in the
chase, deputies said.
Will Shoot,
Says Nehru
NEW DELHI, India (API-
Prime Minister Nehru said today
India will shoot down Communist
China planes crossing its borders
when we can." It was the tough
est stand he has taken on the
long-simmering border dispute.
The government reported last
week it had protested to Peiping
over 101 air violations of Indian
territory in eight months. The
Chinese denied the planes were
theirs.
Nehru made his threat to stop
the violations with force under
questioning in Parliament.
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THE DISASTER CAR FUND at City Fir. Department
Headquarters reached a total near $2,800 Friday after,
noon with pretention of a check for $75 by Mrs. Ruth
Drewniany, jervice project chairman for Beta Phi chap'
ter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Sorority members raised
the money through a rummage tale this year and other
projects. Harold Uglum, battalion chief, received the
chocks. More than 20 organization!, individuals and
firms have donated. One of the latest to do to was '
Weyerhaeuier Timber Company with a $250 gift. The
car hat been ordered end should arrive within 60 days.