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AROUND OREGON Mrs. Garrett Facing Second Arraignment PORTLAND (AP) The dis-i trict attorney office Mid Friday that Mrs. Joseph Garrett, 33, probably will be arraigned Tues day on a second charge of first degree murder. . The former Dallas, Texas, so cialite, is accused in the current indictment of killing her daugb ;ter. Angela. 3. by setting fire to 'the Garrett home here the night of Nov. 6. 4-H Conference CORVALLIS (AP) - The nual 4-H Club Leaders Confer ence will be held at Oregon State College Jan. 25-27. Some 330 arc expected to attend. Hails Address MADRAS I API President Ken nedy's inaugural address signifies Two other Garrett children and, a rebirth of the Democratic ; their governess died in the blaze, ;Mrs. Garrett was freed by a judgment of acquittal Monday on a similar charge involving the 'death of her S-month-old daugb' ter. Gave. At the trial. Mrs. Garrett plead-' ed innocent and innocent because of insanity. Her attorney said that Mrs. " f . m TtiacjJav U ill h -that of double jeopardy. He said Names NCCCSSary Party, House Speaker Robert B. Duncan, D-Medford, said here Fri day night at a dinner celebrating the inauguration "It is time for all of us to ex amine the old political loyalties and slogans of the past and to realign ouirelves to the new movements and policies of the 1960 s." Duncan said. -She already has been acquitted of the charge. : Indict Two Men : PORTLAND (API The Mult :nomah County Grand Jury Friday .'indicted Thomas Collen Hudgens. t26. and Paige William Church, :20, both Portland, on charges of : first decree murder. ', They are accused of killing ; James Chambers, 52, during a ; holdup of his service station at ;SE 107th and Foster Road Wed nesday night. ; Hudgens and Church were ar ;rested at Canby on a traffic charee about three hours after! ;the holdup-slaying. A gun was x -found in their car. Police said -that ballistics tests showed that the gun fired the bullet that killed ; Chambers. :VotersToMeer . MILWAUKIE (AP) A state 'wide conference of the League of ; Women voters will be held here ' Monday and Tuesday. Delegates I will discuss metropolitan and sub '.urban problems. SALEM (AP) Political publi cations must bear the names and addresses of their authors and publishers, as well as the name of any sponsoring committee, Ally. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton said today It would be illegal merely to list the committee's name, he said. Basin Briofs PAGE 4-A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. s.dy.j.aUarya, mi, Oregon Wearher IN THE LEGISLATURE LAKEVIEW PALL BRUNETTE has accept ed a position with Crown-Zeller- bach Corporation in Seaside. He has been employed as a forester in the Fremont National Forest. CLAYTON WEAVER will be the instructor of fire line activities at a nationwide tire generaisnip school to be held Feb. 13 to March 3 in Santa Barbara. DON' ALGER, Philip Wilbur, and Karen Elle were on the fall honor roll at Southern Oregon Col lege. SHERRY JARMAN and Dwaine Taylor, members of the Lakeview Hich School band, have been scl. ected for the all-northwest band which will present a concert at Spokane in March. DAVID BRATTAIN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edward Brattain, after they are worked out, it of Paisley went to Corvallis as would be bcMer than any present winner ot tne annual DasKeiDaii$vstcm of votina machines. free thro contest, held here last jj the .legislature gives him the weekend, to compete with state money. ' an engineering firm entries. would Jesisn the equipment. He hopes that the machines would Punch Card Balloting Is Studied SALEM (AP) - Secretary of State Howell Appling Jr. said Sat urday he has been studying a program to use punch card elec tion balljts that would be counted electronically. He said he would ask the legis lature for money to continue the study and to develop the equip ment for counting. He said he is convinced that the mounting cost of elections could be greatly reduced. The ballots would be punched in the precincts, but would be counted at central counting places, such as at county clerks' offices. Appling said his proposed sys tem nas some bugs in it, but that ,4 I Western Oregon Generally 'fair through Sunday except patchy late night and morning low cloudi ness and fog persisting in few southern valleys. Little tempera ture change. High Sunday 5242 ex cept about 35 in foggy areas. East erly to southeasterly coastal w inds; 10-20 miles an hour except locally stronger in vicinity mouth of Co lumbia. Eastern Oregon Generally fair through Sunday except ex tensive fog and low cloudiness in Would Pull Licenses Of Drunk Sportsmen SALEM lAP) The state, Game Commission Friday spon sored a bill in the Senate to re- voke licenses of persons who get drunk while fishing or hunting many valleys. Little temperature revocation would be effective CAMPUS SHOOTING CONFESSED John Harrison Farmer, right, 34, is pictured following his arrest in Berkeley, where he confessed he burst into an office at the University of California and shot and killed a gradu ate student and wounded Prof. Thomas Parkinson, left. Farmer told oolica "God told me to do it.". for the balance of the year. Fishermen and hunters convict ed of mai'cious destruction of property nit only would have change. High Sunday 42-54 except about 15 in few high valleys. Northern Oregon Beaches Increasing cloudiness Sunday w ith rain nmkaht lain in itau Tom. perature range 4045. Southerly, I flCOme TOXCS beach winds 15-20 miles an hour Sunday, their licenses revoked for the rest of the year, but they also would be prohibited from getting li censes the following year. Democrats Party PORTLAND (AP) tight nun- BEATTY DALLAS GIVANS. Springfield visited friends in Beatty last week. MR. AND MRS. J. W. FIRSICK recently made a business trip to Lancaster, Calif. FORT KLAMATH MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM 7lfnRI'V hsvA nalunuw4 fmnn a area Democrats snoweo up nere ,u.. ;:. .:,k Ko be built in Oregon. He hopes be could have the equipment developed by the 1963 legislature. Woman, Three Children Escape Their Abductor Crab Feed Set Friday Hospital Committee Will Meet TVia fifut trmntincf nf tUa smq. nenipi u.tgun nuwvui,, wjde Community Hospital Com- a..c;1a (l,a l'n itnA CtatoC fl-nm! .... ...... SALEM (API The House Friday passed a bill that wouldl outside the United States from state income tax. The state Tax Commission had asked the bill. , It said that persons working in foreign nations who return to Oregon are forced to pay while J1 those who come back to other Klamath Air Search and Res cue Unit will sponsor the group's annual crab feed at 7 p.m. Fri day. Jan. 27. at the lounge at HpHv ' aiH ,hpsp ' ... , states after a foreign tour do not so it is inequitaDie. mittee will be held in the Fre mont School Auditorium Wednes day, Jan. 25, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The chamber hospital commit- headed by Dr. Mel Ams- berry, has gathered complete in formation on the hospital and will make this information available Rep. Raphael R. Raymond, R.to the community committee Mr. and Mrs. Porte rvillo. parents. Harry Brown, in Friday night for the Oregon ver sion of the inaugural ball. Many had worked through the state last year in the campaign for Presi dent Kennedy. Among thosf at the ball was former Gov. Robert D. Holmes. Check Presented CORVALLIS (AP) A $1,000 Jenkins and Don Wimer enjoyed FRANcis Mcdonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie F. McDon ald, has recovered from a recent illness. Find Body Of Woman In Trunk JACKSON, Minn. (AP) - A Minnesota man questioned in the disappearance of his wife in San Diego. Calif., Dec. 20, was hospi talized here Saturday under police ERIE, Pa. (UPD - a Califor nia man who allegedly forced a young woman and her three small children to accompany him on a crisscross tour of the United States and Canada was held in the Erie County jail today. Ohio authorities investigating charges against Sewall Thurlow. 21, said "it is one of the most mixed up cases on record." Thurlow, of Mission San Jose, Calif., was accused of forcing only money making effort during the year. Money goes into the general fund for community serv lice. at Lakeville, Ohio, before driving KASRU members answer emer to that city. gency calls involving personal "She apparently had not been ganger on air, land and water harmed," Lakeville Police Chicflat any time of day or night on Robert Bernard said. "In fact,! limited funds. Officers w ill be elected in March and new members are needed. Tickets are on sale from mem bers, from L e s Liston and & B. Radio. Kingsley Field This is KASRU's of (h'e nali(m for years and upon coming back to Oregon find they owe as much as thousand dollars which works .Sixth Fatality i ROSEBURG (AP) Douglas County's sixth traffic fatality of 1 1961 was recorded Friday night with the death in a uugene nos 'pital of Howard Paul Mosley, 53, Roseburg. injured in an accident 'west ot here Jan. 12. State Dolice said his car rounded a curve and collided head-on with another vehicle. New Building ! SALEM (AP) Construction of ',, new $67,720 biiilding is under ; way tor Willamette wnerry urow. lers, Inc.. Robert E. Shinn. man Jager for the co-operative, an ; nounced. ' ( ' ; It will handle' an increased ton ;nage of sweet cherries. ' Tne new aanmon win nave a cher- tacili ties to process a total of 9,000 tons, a considerable increase over . the present capacity, Shinn said, check has been presented to the city of Corvallis by Benton County to further work for construction of a boat basin at the edge of the city. Plans for the basin, at the con fluence of the Mary's and Willam ette rivers, have been prepared by the city Park Board. BLAINE BRATTAIN, Clarence sleeping pjlis. Edward Albrecht, 24, Marine from Lakefield a weekend of fishing at Crescent City. AND MRS. MR. VANN- and family have moved to one of the residences at Klam ath Agency. she told us Thurlow treated her and the youngsters pretty well. Pennsylvania State Police and She said she managed to shove him out of the car near Erie be cause he was intoxicated." Chief Bernard immediately no-iB. tified Pennsylvania State Police at the Girard barracks near Erie. It then was learned that a man fitting Thurlow's description had been picked up for disorderly con- DImm Dmiiia(aI duct. Police said he was found ,an rrODU5ea Manager Honored CORVALLIS (AP) - J. Dan Webster, manager here for Paci fic Powe,- & Light Co., will be honored January 30 as Benton County's 1M Senior First Citizen. He was selected Friday. capacity for 2,000 tons of cl ' ries. Tills will give growers ta j Dinner Honors $1 Million Donor : PORTLAND (AP) - Herbert A. I Templeton, a retired lumberman, , - was honored at a civic dinner ' here Friday night for the $1 mil lion he is Riving to Lewis and Clark College. "You command the admiration of us all," John R. Howard, presl ident of the college, said of Tern- ZVleton in a speech. "You have nade the most inspired invest- nnent In the history of our city. -an investment in posterity. . Under the terms of Templeton ; gift, he will match anything up to $1 million that the college can -raise by the end of 1904. Howard announced at the din 'on that the school already has .raised $420,000 in pledges and leash. Howard then was presented :the first installment of Temple ; ton's gilt: 16,800 shares of stock ; in the Boise Cascade Corp., val ued at $420,000. guard after taking an overdose of Mrs-, Nancy Charlotte Maskell. 22, 01 adiuuiu, i,iaiin. tiu " v . 'three daufihters to accompany '.i- elt"him on a wild cross-country motor here in a drunken stupor. Addi- was questioned after police found, ' .... .... nf,;st0len vehicle across state lines TV f I K 111 HKril a UllkllV UI11UIUI.U early last week when she man aced to force Thurlow from an .ni.mnl.ilii nnai harp She then The coroner's office in Chicagol , ., ,, ,inhnnt nnlice Identification It will be the . purpose of the committee to plan a definite course of action toward securing new liospital facilities for this community. real hardship on them. ! V" u ":lr j T The Tax Commission had said Project are invited to attend the the amount of revenue involved"? was not great. Student Killed Gas Thieves On Skiing Run BEND, Ore. (AP) Nicholas! Hit Avenue Dan Utt, 23, gon student, a University of Ore suffered fatal uniu- Bristol Avenue was hit by gas oline thieves Friday night, the ries in a skimp accident Saturday ;slate rcported Saturday, at the Hoodoo Ski Bowl near this! spvpmI aitpmnts at takine cas. Central Oregon city. The University of Oregon direc tory listed his home address as 528 San Rafael, Belvedere, Calif., oline from parked cars along the street were reported. Bill Jaro sak, 3410 Bristol, reported about eight gallons of fuel taken from his wife's hodv in a storage trunk MARLAND which had been shipped to Chi cago. N Shasta Hunter Gets Nothing In Damage Suit SAN FRANCISCO (UPD - A hunter was denied damages Fri day for injuries suffered when a timber, gave way in a bridge in Mt. Shasta National Forest, dumping him into a stream below. The hunter was Renato Chinca, 40," a Mt. Shasta restaurant op erator, who had asked $120,000 in U.S. District Court suit. He suf fered multiple fractures in the accident. Judge Michael J. Roche ruled that the government had no lia bility in tlie case, noting that "every ylsibie aspect of the con struction mi the bridge) gave warning of the risks involved "The plaintiff, a resident of the area and familiar with the forest, voluntarily assumed these risks when he walked out onto the bridge," Roche said. Asst. U.S. Ally.- Frederick J. Woclflen had argued that the le gal theories asserted by Chinca in the case would so much expand the government's liability as to re quire It to blow up hundreds of bridges in the area. MALIN MR. AND MRS. WAYNE IN GRAM are the parents of a baby girl, Rhonda Kay, born Jan. 6, at the Malin Clinic and weighing 6 lbs., 14 ozs. MR. AND MRS. ELDON VAN CLEVE have recently moved to 10559 E. Glcnfair Street, El Monte. Calif. . MRS. TIIELMA SALVERS Is receiving medical aid at Rinehart Memorial Hospital in Wheeler, Oregon. Cards and letters will be welcome. MRS. BEN JOHNSON spent last1 weekend in Sacramento where she attended the Northern Section Council meeting of California State Teachers Association. MR. AND MRS. TOM LAIRD are spending several weeks ' at and denial charts had confirmed the body was that of Ann Al brecht, 24. Kyran V. Phelan, chief investigator, said the cause of death had not been determined. Sheriff Harry Tordsen said Al brecht told him he had taken an overdose oi sleeping tablets be cause he was concerned about his wife. Albrecht was found uncon scious in his mother's farm home near Lakefield about 11:30 p.m Friday. Tordsen said he had talked to Albrecht only briefly in a Jack son hospit.il shortly before noon, and added that he would be ques tioned further Saturday in the pres ence of County Attorney Harvey Holtan. Albrecht earlier had told of hav ing domestic difficulties with his Desert Springs, Calif. MRS. ANDY FIELDS, of Mac docl, is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schmidt, while recuperating from recent surgery. . Auto Parts Are Taken Wrong Address Robert Dean Welch. 18. who was arrested Thursday In con nection with an attempted burg lary at Kingsley Field gave an erroneous address to police offi cers. He has not lived at 1113 Upham Street as he first told police. ISoil Fertility Clinic Scheduled Wednesday City and State Police received reports of au'o parts thefts Satin-day morning. Valley Auto Wreckers of Wash- burn Way reported to state polite that their building had been en tered and about $600 worth of tools, 100 feet of wiring and parts including a voltage regulator, stop lights and other miscellaneous items, were taken. Entry was gained through a back door. The loot was loaded into a vehicle. Barbara Crapo of 1130 Lincoln reported to Klamath Falls police that an overnight bag containing inrce coraurov car coais ana a black purse belonging to Sally Ueilings were taken from her un locked car. ' j Glen Strieb of Central Autu Sales, 631 Willow Street, reported someone stole an air cleaner off 1955 model car in the firm's parking lot sometime Friday night. . SALEM (AP) Establishment of a statewide Bureau of Identifica tion u-ifhin lh& .-lata nstllju, u.,c tw counts of check forgery refommendcd Fnday at ,he con. were lodged against him since his rlriin(, inn of lh' sblt. rH ' California Briefs ETNA MRS. LOIS STARR has returned home after visiting for a month with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lucky Wells, in San Joso. Mr. arrest. Chief Bernard in Lakeville said the woman told him she and the children had been forced to ride with Thurlow since Dec. 7. She Prevention Conference. The bureau would collect crime records of all Oregon law enforce ment agencies. me conference also tavored s and his mother as Mrs. Ralph Utt, ( the tank of his car which was San Francisco. parked in a garage. witnesses saia uu weni over an icy drop off and smashed into a tree. He received first aid treat ment from Dr. Dean K. Brooks, superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital, who was skiing in the area. Dr. Brooks said Utt suf fered a skull fracture. MOVING? Call TU 2-SU1 NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES said the wild ordeal started after bill by Sen. Robert Straub, D- MRS. MAY BOEDECKER, and Mrs. Frank and two children have returned j home after visiting in Bakersfield and Monterey for a week with relatives. SAMUEL WALLACE, Sawyers she had left her husband, Richard Preston Maskell, in Sanford, Maine. The woman told police she had hired Thurlow to drive her and her children from their home in Sanford to Oakland, Calif. After a few days in' Oakland she told Thurlow she wanted to return home. 1 But on the return trip Thurlow Eugene, to have summer work camps for boys between 15 and 19 vears old. The term "juvenile delinquent" should be abandoned in favor of terms like "juvenile criminal" and "juvenile miscreant," the delegates added. FWrWk-pr .Ir ,uu": H,u- The oyster drill is a sea snail which bores a hole in oyster shells with its rasplike tongue and sucks out the nutrients. , NOTICE 1 P. MATHEWS ACCOUNTANT ... is now located at,, . v , 306 So. 6th St. wife and last had seen her Dec. Bar, spent the weekend with Mrs. 20. 1 Wallace and daughter in Etna, Cargo Pilots Refuse To Make Laos Flights VANG VIENG. Laos UPIjunction at Sala Pou Kyoun on the American cargo pilots refused to; mad to Luang Prabang. This is make supply flights to the Lao-i the point where the road to the tian army Saturday, bogging down a government offensive, because they said the airstrip here was inadequate. The offensive was aimed at wresting the Luang Prabang Vientiane highway -from rebel control. American pilots flying' char tered supply planes refused to royal capital of Luang Prabang forks off toward Red-held Xieng Khouang. Want Runway Lengthened The hailing of the supply flights stunned the task force command er. Col. Oudone Sananikone, who said his unit's efforts to link up with government forces further make the flights to Vang Vieng i10 4W' considerably dc airoort hecause thev said the run-.'"- 0udone had Planncd to J0"1 way was so short they could car ry only one ton of cargo on each flight. Swept Northward A fast-moving Laotian task force spearheaded by an ar mored column had swept north ward about 80 miles from the capital at Vietiane, splitting pro- forces with army units coming down from Luang Prabang at the Sala Pou Khoun Road junction, which was reported to be in rebel hands. Informed sources in Vientiane told UPI correspondent Arthur Dommcn the Laotian army was moving artillery down from Lu , Fertilizer, soO testing and soil moisture determination are sub jects of a soil fertility clinic .scheduled by the Klamath County Agent's office in the lecture room at the fairgrounds Wednesday, Jan. . ;' Farmer preference for meeting time indicated by return post cards ted to arrangement of three aeparate sessions, each covering khe tame material and all to be held at the fairgrounds lecture loom. ,1 - Timet are 9:30 ta IS o'clock in the moraJng. !:M to 4 o'clock in the afternoon and 7:30 to 10 o'clock in the even inf. County Agent WaK Jendneiew- ski reports (oat about IN people have indicated plana to attend, Be urges attendance at the, time for which preference was fndi-i cated. This will permit the lim ited space at the lecture room to accommodate others who w ish to attend. Morning and evening ses sions w ill be least crowded. Fertilizers will be discussed by Howard Cushman, Soil Conserva tion Specialist at Oregon State College. Dr. Larry Alban in charge of the State Soil Testing Laboratory at Oregon State Col lege will discuss soil tests. Gene Gross of the Klamath Experiment Station and Wall Jcndrzcjcwski will discuu results of local fcrtili zer trials. Dave Stevenson, graduate student of OSC, w ill dis cuss soil moisture testing de vices. The A3C sulfur 1 application practice is to be explained by 'Charles Street of (lie County ASCi office. ' " ' .- ' .' j Communist forces and retaking a a"g Prahang to reinforce the be- nnmhpr of utrnteoie noints. Jeaguercd troops Ot loionel UU Lack of food supplies and gaso line slowed the advance to a crawl Saturday. Reports reaching Vientiane said done. The pilot of a DC3 freighter which arrived here Friday said there would be no more flights Laotian troops had fallen back 12 until the Laotian army lengthened miles from the important road .the short runwav. KLAMATH OBITUARIES 1 KINDALL ELEANOR ELIZABETH KENDALL, 44. dtd ftr Jniary 90, IH1. Survivors, dUQrilr, EtMnor JMtl Brr el Ccnyon City, Ortcon; ptrtntt, Mr. nd Mr. Ed wtrd CtnttMW of MsWtl, Whlrtflten; brother. J. E. Ctittootr of thl. cify; 'te ttirM orandchlMrtn. Puntrl Mfvkt wrt rwtd from Wortf't Klarrxrn Funri Homt on Saturday ot p m. Inttrmont in Rosalia. Washington, at a lattr data. FUNERALS RICHARDSON Fwntral mvKM tor Margartf RKhard- Mn H. will bt Mid m sacrtd Haart Church Monday. January IX at t JO a m Recitation ot tha Holy Rotary will bt In O Hair t Mamorial Chapel Sunday eve ning, at I o'clock. Interment will ba In Ml. Calvary Cemetery. A hiph-power rifle cartridge the oretically lit one having a muz zle velocity ot more than 2.000 feet per second. j 1P.M. TODAY 1P.M. NEW! NEW! LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE A lrrmnet lal mt nw rrnltra tram a LaFavMlr. rallfernla trnltijre fllart wklah ha mtm ftrr4 la rtir Iram biin. rh limiat brand it 1. MPIKft. !t( HOr ILLD. 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