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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1961)
fAOC I HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Orgm Wednesday, January It, 1M1 City Council To Hire Men MOUNT SHASTA - The city council baa decided to hire a part time man to help with some civic responsibilities. George Kerr ha been police man, dog catcher and building In Th Hut Im Droved too de- JlRlV' manding. The councU la studying the jobs to determine wnicn wo might best be combined into a full time job. The other will be the responsibility ot we panume man. Warm Weather May Doom Buds , MOUNT SHASTA - Walter W. Cook, a local landscape architect, says he (ears that unusually warm weather during January has lured early-blooming fruit wwa He says that buds on cherry and peach trees already have de veloped beyond the point where they are able to weainer neavy frost, which is sure to come. SCS Specialists Aid In Projects YREKA Soil Conservation Serv ice specialists assisted in the fol lowing operations recently: Fifteen acres leveled for per manent pasture on the Carl Hel wig ranch, Grenada; 11 acres lev IH nn Don Time's DTODerty. Gre nada; 19 acres of newly-leveled land seeded to permanent pasture en the Roger Zwanzier ranch, Weed; 55 acres leveled and bor der checks installed on the Nor man Sears ranch, Montague, for permanent pasture; 50 acres lev eled and checked at the Whit sett ranch. Gazelle; 73 acres lev eled at the Tom Williams proper ty, Montague; 18 acres completely landscaped and planted to perma nent pasture, James Else ranch Montague. , Neighbors VieW Fabric Protect GILCHRIST "The Friendly Neighbors." a Crescent-GUchrist unit of Home Extension, met Thursday. Jan. 12, at the Cres cent Community Club. ' Mrs. Leon Lytle, vice chair man, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Bill Lash and Mrs. Joe Conway, project leaders, gave demonstrations on fabric identifi cation. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Lytle and Mrs. Melvin Bonner. The next meeting will be Thursday, Jan. M. Yreka Senator , Asks For Study SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Sen. Randolph Collier, D-Yreka, intro duced a resolution in the Senate Monday urging the federal gov ernment and Oregon to join with California in a cooperative study of water pollution problems on the Klamath River. Shasta Trying Fer Convention MOUNT SHASTA - The clW chamber of commerce and other civic groups are attempting to in terest officials of the statu Aorl. cultural Association In conducting its annual June convent ion here. Houston and entertainment and other, facilities are well developed ; here, the chamber- announces. Chamber members are discussing tour from Gazelle over the mountains to Scott Valley. . MRS. RUTH DRAGOO, a forest service employe, tests Jeffrey pin seeds at the tree nursery at McCloud. The local nursery produces seedlings for reforestation on all government land in the state and is used as a seed bank. Photo by Ray Kite Six Teenagers Arrested In Liquor Ring Crackdown LOS ALTOS (UPH- Six teen agers were arrested by police and Alcohol Beverage Control Board officers in a crackdown on a Ju venile liquor ring operating on the parking lot of Los Altos High School. Authorities said some of the spirits being sold to high school students was marked "not fit for public consumption." The ring had been under investigation for two months. ' Five Los Altos High School boys and Joseph Ciatti, 18, a stu dent at foothill College, were taken into custody Monday. Au thorities said they were still look ing for a man who reportedly sold the liquor to the teenage group for resale to their fellow students. Two of the youngsters were placed in the Juvenile Hall at San Jose, three others were turned over to their parents', and Ciatti was charged with grand theft and released on bail. Police said Ciatti stole 35 to 40 cases of wines and liquors from a San Francisco winery, where he was employed. Some of the spirits were intended for making vinegar because the acid content exceeded the legal limit. Arresting officers said whisky was sold to the students at $4 a pint and $8 a fifth. Poor wine was sold at up to $1 a pint and $2 a fifth. Bill Introduced To Cut Feather River Water Cost SACRAMENTO (UPI) - The first of a series of bills to reduce the cost of water from the Feath er River Project to agricultural users has been introduced in the legislature. Sen. James A. Cobcy, D-Mcr- ced, introduced the bill Monday calling for the use of surplus pow er revenues from the Feather Yreka Graduate Nominated YREKA Victor W. Grazier, 13, a 1960 graduate of Yreka High School, was nominated a candi date to attend the Air Force Acad emy by Congressman Harold T. (Bizz) Johnson of California's Sec ond Di3trict this week. Grazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson K. Grazier, Route 1, was among 17 young men from the district to receive nominations to one of the service academies from Johnson. River Project to reduce water rates to agricultural users only. Cobey said the bill would bring the policy of the Department ot Water Resources in line with that of the federal Bureau of Recla mation. The department now plans: to use tile surplus revenue to re duce costs to municipal and indus trial users as well as to agriculture. Cobcv said the bill and others he planned were designed to "get farmers back into the California water picture." They aien t in' it now at all, said Cobcy. "Estimated prices are too far out of line with cur rent water costs." He said other bills which would be introduced soon would concern subsidization of agricultural wa ter and a study on the feasibility of acreage limitations. JOINT FILMING MOSCOW (AP) American con ductor Leopold Stokowski Li The congressman said selection! "most willing" to participate in was based on results of a com- the joint filming of Tchaikow petitive civil service screening ex- sky's ballet "The Nutcracker" by amination. Grazier is among 11 Soviet, French and British movie men competing for a single Air makers, the newspaper Soviet Force Appointment. 'Culture reported today. Wife Denies Part In Child's Death BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UPD- Richard A. LIndsey's wife denied through her attorney today Lind sey's claim that she killed Rose Marie Riddle, 6, alter tie kidnaped and assaulted the child, Mrs. Dixie Lindsey, 23, mother of three children and expecting her fourth child next month, told attorney Eugene McKnight she was beaten when she begged her ex-convict husband to allow the girl to return home. She claimed Lindsey threatened to do her in" if she tried to stop him from assaulting the blonde, blue-eyed girl. Lindsey, 30, a former mental patient, claimed Tuesday when Rose Marie's body was found in a field about an hour's ride from here that he raped and choked the child with his wife's consent and that his wife then killed the child by beating her on the head with a tire lug wrench. An autopsy showed Rose Marie had been hit at least 19 times on the head by the wrench found along with an empty whisky bot tle at the scene. Two of her front teeth were knocked out by the South Point, Ohio, is so named because it is the most south erly point in the state. . blows and she had been raped,! the autopsy showed. A sheriff's deputy said, "He (Lindsey) told us his wife said she heard a cry from the girl as he was carrying her away from the car after' the assault He said his wife told him: 'If you won't kill her, I will.' Then she got out of the car with the wrench and struck Rose Marie over the head." . v- Lindsey, who has an auto theft record in Texas and a petty theft arrest here, and his wife were both arraigned on kidnap and murder charges Tuesday. Sepa rate attorneys were appointed to represent them. Deputies said tney Dotn ap peared calm and unremorseful in telling of the crime. Dist. Atty. Kit Nelson told re porters; "Lindsey said the rape and choking occurred in the front seat of their car while his wife was awake in the rear. He said he and his wife decided while in Bakersfield to find a little girl for the purpose of sexual inter course. "He said it was Mrs. Lindsey's idea to use the ruse about the payment of a dollar for house work. (Rose Marie was lured into the Lindsey car when the couple offered her 11 to do housework.) Mrs. Lindsey denied taking any active part in the kidnaping or slaying, telling her attorney that Lindsey beat her and ordered her' from the auto while he raped the child. " . Mrs. Lindsey's left eye was bruised and swollen when she and her husband were captured Sun day while they slept in their1 carl near Livermore, Calif. McKnight said Mrs. Lindsey claimed she was ill last Thursday and thought Lindsey actually meant to hire Rose Marie to help her clean up their home. Rose Marie, the youngest of two daughters in the family of itiner ant farm laborer Everett Riddle, 27, and his wife, Ethel, M. suf. fered from a congenital heart ail ment.' The family moved to the area two months ago from Chand ler, Ariz, El Westinghouse TV and Stereo Sales Trade In Your Old Set, Easy Terms Expert Repair Service On All Mokes BOWDEN MUSIC CO. 30 Main St. TU 2-4883 Ailing Boy Gets Signed Football SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A football autographed by all the San Francisco Forty Niners, pro fessional football team, was fcent Monday to ' Larry Cooper' 10, Prineville, Ore., suffering from a malady which is expected to bring death within months. Larry, suffering from bone can cer underwent an amputation o( one leg in September, 1950. He went to school on crutches last year, but a month' ago his con dition became worse and he is now at home. He has not been informed that his malady will be fatal shortly. The autographed Forty Ninor football was accompanied by -a note reading as follows: 'HI Larry: I know you re a great Forty Ninor fan. All the players got together to sign this ball just for you. We all are hop ing to see you someday soon. 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