Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1960)
0.13 Kilfcd, 3 7ounded In Shooting SONOMA, Calif. (UPI)-A man With a .22 caliber rifle killed Sonoma man and wounded three ethers in a wild (hooting ipree Monday night and then sur rendered meekly to sheriff's dep uties. : William Chamberlain, 30, of So noma was being held by police in Santa Rosa on suspicion of mur der. Chamberlain identified him self as a hypnotherapist with of fices in nearby San Francisco. The dead man was Elmer Ghig gioli of Sonoma. His 6-year-old daughter, Sandra, was reported near death with wounds in the head and back, while his 13-year-old daughter, Sharon, was in se rious condition with wounds in the stomach and arm. Ghiggioli's stepson, 21-year-old James Morgan, was shot through the arm but received only flesh wound. ; Investigating officer Robert Hayes said that Chamberlain was visiting friends who live across the street from the Ghiggioli home. 1 Hewent out "for a breath of l--fcSn air" and went over to the victim's home. He already knew Mrs. Ghiggioli and Sandra since they had been baby sitters for Chamberlain s two children. When Sandra answered the door, Hayes said Chamberlain tried to kiss her and invited her out to his car. She ran into the bedroom, when her mother, father and sis ter were sitting. - Chamberlain walked in right be hind her. He pulled out the wea pon, which had been concealed in Us coat, and began firing with' eut saying a word. Ghiggioli was killed outright and the daughters wounded. Mrs. Ghiggioli bid in a closet and was not harmed. ; Chamberlain then went out to reload his weapon, according to Hayes. i ' Morgan, an airman at Hamil ton Air Force Base, drove up. Chamberlain walked over to him and fired. Morgan turned and fled, blood dripping from his wounded arm. Sheriffs deputies arrived mo ments later after neighbors bad reported a family row.. Chamberlain was found sitting in a tree across the street from the Ghiggioli home. He had his gun pointed at unsuspecting sher iffs officers Ted Ries and William Weyl, but he tossed it down and surrendered without a fight. fSTsio mora whom jobt niraira man, tmmnmtammi tmtnrmuai wiiii nanus TtoVfjjgtoLjfajtfgcmw naunoMsunsau mm warm, rx. sa nti ut h!J li'l bsssUhdni A itii Tiwk fetal . Jrttrala.1 . . . 1 i x t. a t. t.tmfU T-Oot (union ux out.) nee m asn uu m we Mk U5IJ oSSt uur imt u3T 223 1T IM ink JH stjj rot 210 Xk rat la 7S4) Tf iff iije asiT a)T . 101S2 XX mm 3305 122 Jsa 124 U3 172) Ml 177. 420 atu 101 1U1 JOT Sa iBTJ i5BT xSi 2B$ JTU TJJ7 ZEST SB i3K J3t 472) uou Total u ut JelJ nw 70 . um xta (MS) Hi, Ul) to ITTSST" j7 in 2. tUSX . t J. Fss SMMMlasA 22) tf 4. eaj.iii . Stank 11 2 leui 2071 VIZ on) on) m )i ti U7t MS 1S6) 1061) 8$ Ul 24 U14 35 S67 (2M) 230 410 $5 154 13471 ue llB? 21$$$ (Utt W) ua' 1244 (71 ' ?S 8$ $?55l 2702 247 (34 . 944 147 244 14377 1 loose 3072 4072 1671 im BT 14035 W) (4)1) 1261 TBI (2 120 . Tn -IBs (221) (241) 3063 136) (7H) 2 U (2SS) 324 40S1 XII 2U 14577 774 2144 (toil (77) U2 . 1400 1344' m ) 133) 334 J42) (w: (40 14a 31 17)44. 403) 172 ' 2 11442 J)7 , I Ctfilftai M4 iklpMnU Ml wi rmrU na mm w lnoaplU. lav IM Uia Ms mnmk m 0a. 1 m 0S 2 (radM. includM cn;pa, eamuc, irMUBf , rtavr aa all tM asstwlal ariSlts. lata mvUU lav pi1i W M. 1 ant OJ. 2 tradaa ar faU t aaat J3. rnak aariut fawdraitli. laalataa lariaa U Unataak faat, fara aaa, aaat aaad far rlMla( alUla im, ata. France Detonates Nuclear Device On Sahara PARIS (UPI) - France deto nated a nuclear "device" today at its proving grounds in the Sa hara Desert -It was the third suc cessful test since a determined President Charles, de Gaulle made France a member of the world's "atomic club" 11 months ago. The government authorities de scribed the device as of "small force," or roughly five times as powerful as the first atomic bomb dropped on Japan In August 1945 by the United States. The device was set off at 7:30 a.m. .(1:30 a.m. EST) at the French atomic test center at Reg gane in the desolate Sahara in southern Algeria. Fallout Precautleas Taken The communique, announcing the test, said that "as in the case Rcco Reference Is Eliminated NEW YORK . (Ar) Raca or color" references will be omitted from birth certificates on all babies born in New York City Iter New Year s Day. The city .will become the first community in the United States to adopt this policy, Health Com missioner Leona . Baumgartner said Monday. ' The action was taken following protests that color or race infor mation could be used to discrlm Inate ' against minority group. : However, the Board of Health will keep the color or race items In confidential medical records of each birth. This will permit public health workers and scientists to make necessary racial and ethnic studies. Flcmming Is Offered Oregon Post EUGENE (AP) - The state! Board of Higher Education has aproached Arthur S. Flemming about becoming president of the University of Oregon. Flemming has been secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in President , Eisenhower s cabinet since 1 19U. . Before that he was director of Defense Mobilization. He will leave the Cabinet next month. Board and university represent' atives met in Chicago last week with Flemming, also a former president of Ohio We&leyan Uni versity. Board president Henry F. Cabell of Portland said no de cision has yet been reached. In Washington, D.C., Flemming said the talks were "strictly ex ploratory on both sides." II appointed, he would succeed Dr. 0. Meredith Wilson, who re signed tlie Eugene position last July to become president of the University of Minnesota. Since then the acting president has been William C. Jones, the dean of administration. HAVANA (UPI) - Maj. Ernesto (Che) Guevara, Argentine born economic czar of Cuba, says his recent tour of the Communist world produced promises of at least 124 factories and $30 million in loans from Communist coun tries. An account of Guevara's mis sion published Monday by the pro-government newspaper Revol uclon said Russia alone plans to build 100 industrial plants in Cuba under the terms of a trade. agree' ment which is expected to make the Kremlin this country s "ma II ' D00M 0ftM44 SHOW STARTS 7iM I v. I iaaiiiaiitaj S..Mh (TMCafrCAN-ailtl tiunrcfaf a TjnWSJSaai w n ttt drl ID m rrt rn m mrn m m m m TICKETS KOW.CN SALE ALLTIACABDSIY AvVJlCHAK?tON! VTIJIAMWY1RSA VSCHMICOlOaO c. One ajertee)ee efif Tm Hm Met 7iN PM MM (Nwi. Teal a lwnm 111 7M of previous blasts, all prccautionsldata "collected by control posts ' .-i . . i.i it..i ,u a r: - - i: i were uuten so uiai laiiuui wuuia.au uvcr me mikui cuiruicih present no danger to the inhabit- shall be published as soon as pos ants." It added that results of sible." Cuba's Economic Leader Tells Of Red Promises Court Records KLAMATH COUNTY . DISTRICT COURT Donald A. Roult, vlolata baile rula. 113. Mack L. Parnall, no oparalor'a Ikanta, 110. Lloyd M. Danl, no atop light, 15. Jlmmlo Rood, no vahicla llcinia, IS. Bvron A. Fann, failure to dim haad- llghti, S7.M. warran w. wooaaro, na nop ugni, 17.50. Paul L. Crowa, tour In drlvor't 'aaat, 17 50. Rooan s. wiiion, vioiaia Bane rula, 115. , Joan P. coiiini, aiiobayad nop sign; 17.50. . - . Angus w. MCDanaio, lour in arivar'i Mat. 115. Laon J. McEllraih, Imulllclant bind ars, 15. Wlllard T. Hull, driving on wrong ilda of highway, S7.S0. otcar K. wargrar, vioiaia oaita ruia, 110. Gaorgg R. cramplon, vioiaia bane rula. 110. Willi L. Andarion, no vahicla llcama, 15. Gaorga Rlaban. axcaatlva ovarhang, sis. Harbart R. Faalsr, vlolata baile rula, US. Rupart S. Conklln, axla ovarload. 121. Ira V. Trokpar, axla ovarload, 535. Harbarh Garrison Jr., giving alcoholic liquor to a parson undar 31 yaars ol aga. contlnuad. Ragls V. Anariau. na lan itgnr. s.w. Rodney w. Backandort, no oporator's llcansa, (5. David F. Jonas, no vahicla llcansa. u. Jim Varnon Murray, hunting migratory watartowl protaclad by law, 530. wayno A. snaaaourna. nuniing ounng .Buttermilk Is milk from which all butter has been removed. jor economic partner." Revolucion said Guevara also expects Red China to install 24 factories. Czechoslovakia has promised a fto million loan which will be used for still more fac torics and East Germany has promised to lend $10 million, the otncial paper said. , In addition, Revolucion said. Cuba expects to sell at least 4 million tons of sugar to the Com. munisls at prices above the world market if the United States per. sisLs in its refusal to buy Cas tro's sugar at premium prices. It was uncertain whether the! Castroites could expect to pick up much actual cash from their trade with the Reds. The terms of the Soviet trade agreement in particu lar suggested that It would follow the traditional Russian pattern of virtual barter dealings with little cash changing hands. French military authorities re fused to say what sort of device it was. It probably was an aerial one, but so small as not to affect aircraft flying in the vicinity. No warnings were issued to airlines flying routes over the Sahara, stir ring speculation of an under ground blast. Not A Weapoa The sources said the device was not a weapon in 'itself but just a stage "before reaching the final size and' shape of a tactical weapon. France is the only nation in the world known to be continuing nu clear -device tests. The United States and Russia have agreed to hold off resumption of atomic ex plosions at least until next spring. Britain also has ended its tests, The official French announce. ment said the test was carried out "in the framework of the im plementation of the French mili tary atomic program. , ." PAGE I HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Tuesday, December fT, MM BASIN BRIEFS ' lOMRXal MR. AND MRS. IXOVD STEW ART of Sacramento spent a few days in Langeli Valley with the Jim Stewart family. , PAT HUGHES, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hughes, is home for Christmas. He suffered severe attack of polio last fall and ' has been at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene and will re turn there for more treatment aft er the New Year. RICHARD ROBERTS who at tends George Fox College at New. burg is home for the holidays. EDDIE CROW of Grants Pass is spending a few days with the Keith Turner family. CHARLES PARTRIDGE and daughter Fleur left Dec. 23 for Bishop to visit his mother and other relatives. His mother will accompany them to Los Angeles REV. EUGENE WILLIS, his wife and two children are spend ing Christmas in Portland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eman uel Kellers. MRS. MARTIN GIFT and group from Langeli Valley toured the valley Dec. 21 and sang Christmas carols.' SON -of Klamath Falls spent Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ru eck Sr. DOROTHY -ACKLIN who at. tends college at Santa Cruz is home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Acklin. DONALD JACOBS, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Jacobs Sr., is home from Oregon State College for holidays. Larry Haskins who goes to Shasta Junior College at Redding is with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Haskins. MRS. KATHERINE JENDRZE JEWSKI and son Bcrnie are spending the holidays in Seattle with relatives and friends. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES BORROUGHS of Oakridge spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Michael of Dairy store. MR. AND MRS. COURTNEY GORDON and sons of Dunsmuir spent several days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butts MR. AND MRS. LESTER JONES are spending the holidays in Grants Pass with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marchant. .MR. Dairy AND MRS. ARTHUR SIS- JOHN H. HOUSTON Equitable' GIFT POLICIES SERVICt SINCE 121 V U. ,a.4U AA AA ---a. Ja- a. afta. a. -jjfc Ajfc ( i ! DIAMONDS E. DITTRICH Have Hear Whan It Courts! . '. Caaat Oa la :altlaaaa Hsatiai Oil Faaaa TU 4-SI7S alRat I IY - Sought Cautiously .... Purchase Carefully . . . . Result: An Excellent Investment J. C RENIE, JEWELER IMt U.!. Til .at J at A at KL ja. j&a. j6a. afca. jtfca. fca. jfta. ftav Ja. a. jafta. j&a. j6a. .a. jftav aa.AS,A T ? T T 1 a big armchair a friendly fireplace your favorite slippers nearby telephone and Sears New Mid-Winter Sale Catalog Put them aR together . . they spell the easiest shopping and saving ever! Values specially selected, .priced to save yon more. Order from home, charge it Sears revolving CHARGE ACCOUNT. firm BARGAIN-PACKED Sale Catalog just eut . . . Come in er cell TU 2-4481 to place your order " Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" 133 So. 8th TU 2-4481 SEARS 9:30 . 5:30, Fri. till LL Noted Newsman Is Dead CHEYENNE, Wyo. UP1- Tracy S. McCraken, hustling newsmen who. built a publishing empire and dominated the Demo cratic party in Wyoming tor two decades, died Monday night less than a month alter he turned down an appointment to the U.S. Senate because he loved his state and his profession. He was 66. The handsome, gruff-voiced Mc Craken was the victim of an in testinal attack, that struck Christ mas Day. Three attending physi cians, who had not completed a diagnosis, were preparing him for emergency -surgery when he died at 10:10 p.m. MST. He became ill about noon Sun day and was hospitalized at 10 o'clock that night. He was given almost continuous transfusions of blood until hir death. His wife and two sons were with him at the end. McCraken, once referred to by national magazine as Wyo ming's "Mr. Big," was Demo cratic national committeeman for Wyoming since 1942. His last year of service to tho paity brought him two satisfying triumphs he cast Wyoming's votes at the Dem ocratic National Convention that nominated John F. Kennedy for president and he was offered the appointment to tlie Senate. Gov. J. J. Hickey olfcred the appointment to McCraken after Republican Senator-elect hcilh Thomson died of a heart attack Dec. 9. When McCraken refused. Hickey announced he would re sign and accept the appointment himself from his successor, Dem ocratic Secretary of State Jack Gage. ' McCraken said he rejected the appointment because he wanted to live in Wyoming and, "I love newspapering more than any! form of endeavor." Klamath fain, oraton Sarvlnfl Southarn Oraooa and Norttwrn California fukllshaa dally (aacapt-Sat.) and Sunday by avMani Ongon Puoilthine Com Main it Rspianada Phtna TUxado 44111 . W. I. SWEITLAND, Publisher aacond class matfar at ma ooat ottMa at Kiamam Palls, Oraoon, an Autust M, 104. yndar act el Con- areas, marcn a lary. saconovooss post see paid at Klamath Palls. Oregon, ffld at additional maiimt offices. SUtSCRIPTIOM RATS Carrier I Month t,n I Mentha IIO.M I Veer ni.ee snail in nawanee . t.n , tion .ll.et tea umitio aiss iNTiatMTieNM. ASSOCIATIO PUSH AUDIT tURIAU OP CIRCULATION at recetvine delivery a Ceraonhjr. rtralatiett TUaeae 44111 hater I PJeV FREE DELIVERY SERVICE! ON ANY ITIM IN THI STORII Phone Ut Your Needs Deliveries Each Day at 11:00 - 2:00 - 4:00 IN THI VILLAQI COURT Mi ft M.le TU M47S .AMWU AL, STCCC ' ee X3 SERVICE STORES Lata of (Mai Miinfs . com. from Geodyeer! Tta aarh.e afti raucno WW WW SAUE NO PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY PRICES SLASHED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS APPLIANCES ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR! (3-enly) G-E High Speed Dryer $5 Down Delivers NOW ONLY (2-only) 6-E Mobile Maid Dishwasher $5 Down Delivers NOW ONLY (2-only) 6-E lieu. ft. Upright Freezer $5 Down Delivers ... . ...... NOW ONLY (4-enly) G-E 30 inch Range $S Down Delivers NOW ONLY (3emy) GE 13 ft. Ref rig.-Freezer COMBINATION $10 Down Delivers NOW ONLY G-E Automatic Washer $5 Down Delivers NOW ONLY 1Q995 16888 18888 14888 $37995 516888 Ob(D(D)in)lIADS TURNPIKE PROVED TIRES NO MONEY DOWN WITH TRADE Extra Mileage RETREADS Size 670-15 Blackwall Plus Tax - Exchange Size 670-15 Black or Whitewalls Plus Tax Exchange USIO $298 AND UP! All Remaining Stock Of TOYS Now 50 OFF! 201 South 11th 600DYEAB STORES Phone TU 4-8141 T 1