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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1961)
r J villi ; IT. COL ZED IARNES, center, Deputy for Communications and Electronic! for the 3 Ai H Divi,ion 'SASE) at Richardt-Gebaur Air Force Bate, Mo., was given a : clean bill of health from bate doctors after his emergency chest incision and heart ; massage last Nov, 30. Klamath Falls Man Feeling Fine After Heart Massage Treatment Lt. Col. Zed W. Barnes was ( given a clean bill of health today by doctors of the Richards-Gebaur J 328th USAF Hospital. . Colonel ' Barnes has been recovering from ' a coronary attack which involved chest incision and a heart mas- . Sage. crushing pain in his chest which; when It stopped. Fortunately, a hart htwn nmcont fnv t.. Jn.l . .. ... a",d f..!.ntCnied ,bLany ph7si; still in the hospital and one of! aLys been a Z "the m the surgeons was sitting at lhe home to Montevideo Uniguay to rhL ItJ "JT".' nurses desk, outside the colonels, be mamed. They left by ship for iii-'ti uau any ouillldl i comDlainLs. Heart irapinnc ro.lroom- He was summoned immed- Argentina Student Now At OTI Carlos Norberto Soberdo of Buenos Aires, Argentina, was en rolled for the spring semester in electronics technology curricu lum at Oregon Technical Institute recently. His wife, Bettina, is reg istered in secretarial technology curriculum. "We sent for a number of cat alogues from colleges in the U.S. and from them chose OTI, Mrs Soberdo stated. Soberdo spent five years in high school, a year in a military school and three years in the University of Dentistry in Buenos Aires be fore coming to OTI Electronics is a new science in my country," he said. "After graduation, I expect to go back to promote work in the field." His mother in Buenos Aires has a dress shop. She imports ex- elusive apparel from Paris. Mrs Soberdo's father is in the vicuna business. Vicuna is an animal found only in South America. Its pelt fibers make a most expen sive wool used in clothing manu- facture. He imports the fiber from Boli via and exports it to other nations. Soberdo makes this prediction: "In 10 years, Argentina will not be the best country, but it will be a good country. He speaks of a grim political picture that he is certain will soon be resolved. The couple flew from their vealed he was undergoing a coro- Barnes was born in Klamath nary attack. His pain became .; Falls and entered military serv- fee in June, 1941. During World f War II he served in the China, Burma, India Theater. I He is the brother ,of Marion ' J. Barnes, Olene, and a son of . a prominent pioneer family in the ' area. Presently, Barnes resides at '. 402 Lacy Lane, Belton, Mo., with ' his wife, Arlene, and two chil- dren, Brenton, 14, and Beverly, 12. '. On Nov. 29, I960, at 10:20 a.m. ' Lt. Colonel Barnes was admitted more severe even when he was resting in a hospital bed and he required frequent doses of nar cotics for relief of this pain. The following morning his con dition appeared grave and it was obvious that the coronary was iately, checked the patient and confirmed that his heart had stopped beating. He quickly opened the left side of the chest, grasped the heart and noted that it was quivering in an incoordin ate manner and not producing any effective pumping action. He commenced to massage it, there- New York Nov. 15, where they remained a month with her uncle prior to coming west progressing. He was able to get ' sioring some degree oi cir only partial relief of the pain even with large doses of narcotics. The attending physicians, con- culation. During this period another phy sician arrived and inserted a tube tor mm io nave special nurses to the base hospital with a severe 'continuously, and placed a. tray of surgical instruments at his bed- cerned about the progression of! through the patient's mouth into his condition, made arrangements his windpipe and commenced giv Fraternities, Sororities Get Ultimatum V"' PORTLAND AP,'- Oregon .College fraternities and sororities ticre given two years by the -ttate Board of Higher Education ' Tuesday to , end religious and 'facial discrimination. ! The board said that after Jan. 1963, recognition will be taken .'way from any fraternity or so rority still required by national - charter to use such discrimina tion. ; " The six state-owned colleges ' are supervised by the board, "which earlier had directed the social groups to begin eliminat- fcig discrimination. The board 'said only a few still have re ' tigious or raciai restrictions: Chancellor John R. Richards (aid future incoming freshmen will be required to take entrance ' examinations at all but two of the . elate schools. Those two are East em Oregon College and Oregon .Tech. i. The board made official its ac tion Monday of shelving the Uni versity of Oregon proposal to make voluntary the Reserve Of .ficers Training Corps program. side to be used in case of emer gency. At 6:35 p.m.' Nov. 30, the nurse was checking his Dulse Sex Offender I Study Is Asked SALEM (AP) An Interim committee to study custody and care of sex offenders would be created by a resolution introduced Tuesday by Rep. William J. Gal lagher, R-Portland. Gallagher said the committee of 10 members would see what other states are doing to treat persons convicted of sex offenses. "It doesn't do any good just to let them sit in cells and rot," he said. The committee would give spe cial consideration to setting up rehabilitation camps for them. HERALD AM NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Wednesday, January M, IMt PAGE S-h ' MR. AND MRS. CARLOS SOBERDO of Argentina her observe an electronics com. ponent with Don Orrell, right, instructor in the electronics department at O r g o n lacnmcai iniiiui. joocrao. is en electronics student there, end she is reoittered n secretarial technology. OTI photo Seek Identity Of Shattered Body ASTORIA. Ore. (AP) - Offl-' finding a $1 bill and later a iildvnamito. cials tried to determine Wedncs-lbUl on the side road. Police in- Buddc's friends at the naval vestigaled and found a crater, station said he had been despond They also found oils of a body lent over a love affair with a girl ana a wrapper Irom a stick of he hart known in Janan Hawk Scores' " '- WHITE SANDS, N.M. (AP "The Army Hawk has added an other victim to Its deadly anti "missile talents. . Tuesday, the Army announced 'the 17-foot Hawk had found and destroyed its target, the Corporal. ; as the two missiles streaked "through the air- at supersonic '. ipeeds. '' The Hawk previously sought out land destroyed the Army's Little John and Honest John rockets. matter of j FACT What's the best way to A mold a genius? No formula v has been found. English novelists Charlotte, Emily, and Ann Bronte were left " alone. Their mother died J young, and their father wasn't a pal he enjoyed solitude. The children spent ...their long days in reading and composition. Charlotte. who later wrote "Jane Eyre," ' had produced 23 "novels" - before she was 15. t) anex-olopadla, Brltaaalca ing him artificial respiration by means of an anesthesia bag. As the artificial respiration and massage of the heart was car-' ried out the patient began to re vive. The heart continued to qui ver and was given an electrical shock after which the quivering stopped and the heart started to beat again in a normal manner. The total time the heart was stopped was less than two min utes. The chest incision was closed with the. patient remaining in his bed and a quick check re vealed that he appeared to be doing very well. After the tube was removed from his windpipe Colonel Barnes was asked how he felt and he replied, "Pooped." After intensive treatment and! nursing care he. became free of symptoms within a few days and slowly regained his strength over the next six weeks. On Jan. 10 he was sent home to continue his recovery. Murder Case Is Delayed PORTLAND (AP Arraign ment ot a 33-year-old woman on a second murder indictment stem ming from a house fire that killed three of her young daughters and their governess was postponed Tuesday until Friday. Mrs. Joseph L. Garrett w a s freed last week on a directed ver dict of acquittal on the first mur der charge involving the death of her daughter, Gaye, S months. Another indictment, returned the day afterward, accuses her in the death of another daughter, Angela, 3. Her attorneys have moved that the indictment be dismissed on grounds that it constitutes double jeopardy.- A judge told the de fense that this argument could be presented at the arraignment. Mrs. Garrett is a former Dallas, Tex., socialite. ''mini iiiiMiitttii mm wiMHimi N. J. Rosenboum INCOME TAX CONSULTANT Commerce Bldg. 11 1 I Wolnut Ave. Ph. TU 4-5903 or TU 4-5863 In Klomoth Falls Since '46 day whether the blast-shattered body of a man in the woods east of here was that of a sailor who disappeared two months ago. An identification card found a) the scene had the name of the missing man, Engineman 2.C Wavne A. Budde, 26, Olympia Wash. Budde disappeared Nov. 27 from the Tongue Point Naval Station here, where he had been stationed. Budde disappeared the weekend that Beverly Ann Allan, 19. Port Townsend, Wash., and her boy friend, Larry Ralph Peyton, 10. Portland, were killed. Peyton's body was found near Portland, Miss Allan's 40 miles west of Portland. There was nothing to connect Budde with the crime, but the coincidence of his disappearance led police to seek him His division commanding offi cer was the last person known to have seen Budde. He gave Budde a ride to a point about 10 miles east of the naval station. Budde told him he was going to join friends in hunting ducks. The body was found on a side road near that point. , ' Residents of the area said they remembered an unexplained ex plosion on. that day. A logger, Carl Arlno, reported Speaker Urges Study Of Election Change SALEM (API House Speaker Itional conventions could be select. Robert Duncan, D-Medford, Tuos- ed through political party con- day urged an investigation of the ventions or through the state possibility of changing the date central committees. for Oregon's primary election from May to September. The action was suggested by Duncan in a letter to Chairman George Annala of the House Elec tions and Reapportionment Committee. Duncan said this would elimi nate the possibility of Oregon having a presidential primary unless the dates for national po litical conventions also were changed. The six-month interval between the primary and the general elec tion makes thn political cam paigns unnecessarily long, he said. "This Imposes a terrific burden upon the candidates. . .intellect ually, physically and financial ly." he said. 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