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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1961)
HERALD ASH NEWS, Klair.alh Falls, Or. Peyton Murder Case Recalls Crater Lake Killing That Is Still Unsolved 'Consp;aey In Dininq Room Wednesday, Fphniarv 1, 1MI PAGE S-A Boivin Yictim Rv TUf AunrtATL'n tde-cc ...:n ......i.,l ti:.. i cn.,...u ..tn.t ,.t tu. - ii.nm ... bll rtiMf WIH I Ull." Ill rU . IWIIC ptl - LKTail.ll IHCM ICU, UHll 11111111,1 Eight and a half years ago to!sistence, the Crater Lake case Sunday and into Monday. Sudden- SALEM (AP Senate President men Here shot to death in Crater shows, doei not always bring suc-'ly a searcher came on their bod- Harry Boivin, D-Klamath Falls, Lake National Park. Police had cess many trails to follow but each There had been bright hopes, led to a dead end. though. ies, bare from the waist up, a bul let hole back of the right ear of etch. Both were gan.ged. Ttieir The killer has not been found. I The victims were prominent, shoes were off and Jones' shoe; "We are still where we were on the FBI moved in swiftly and the me day it happened," an FBI. clues seemed substantial. agent said recently, but "we It was on Saturday, July 20. haven't quit." 1 19i2, that C. P. Culhane, 55, De- were missing. Two cartridge cas es were nearby. Their wallets had been rifled and put back in their pockets. Airplane Firm Vants Use Of Bombing Range SALKM (API The Boeinclgress agreed to give it lo Orccon was the victim Tuesday of a con- Airplane Co. is dickering with in exchange for a site of similar spiracy to force him to buy brcak-l0reRon for P0510 "s of the size in southeastern Oregon near fast fnr lh nlhr Wl ......v. Last NovemDc-rs slaying ot tioit, .Mich., the general sales Ineir wrist watches were gone. Barbara Ann Allan and Larry I manager for United Motors Serv-So was Jones drivers license. Ralph Peyton on a lover's lansjice, a General Motors subsidiary, and Albert M. Jones, 56, Conrod, near Portland's Forest Park re- ealled the Craler Lake killings al though there were few similari ties. ing trip. They had met there on ; Tle Forest Park killings werexompanv business, decided on nor Hatlield, Boivin and House Speaker Robert B. Duncan. D Medford. The term no-host means The killings could heen long helore the Matwr.rast Calif., his western sales manag- Falls men arrived out (hey did i pu ,ere w, nole on cr, left Klamath Falls for a fish- not hear the shots. No one came La,.h ,,.u,-, ,wt ,,., thai lu i'aiiic auspiiiuil range near Boardman tn north- On Monday, the legislature was eastern Oregon, invited to a no-host prayer break-' r Mart n u,ifru t n - iiM peu. spousoreu dv iiover- LHS Seniors gon announced Tuesday that he ... . expects lo announce a lease forjYlSIT CdfTipUS the area soon, and William M. Al- n0.V.!'a!!l"TybypaySf0rhiS0Wnbreak-iTuesday night at Seat'lle that his from Lakeview High School firm is negotiating for the site, itook part in the college visitation brutal a knifing and a Strang ling and there was no clue that gave police more than a hint which way lo start. At Crater Lake officials had the license number of everv car that had entered the park for months fishing and headed for a cabin on the Medford side of the park ! Reoorts in the (Honor, -niial weekend at the University of ..ora ih-jt il, .-,, io .,.,, j r.. Oregon and Oregon State Colleee Rnii'in u-nnlH Knir lha hrauL-facI ' Police hopes, though, were Ti, ..a... ..i,.. .' manutaoture ot rocket propellant""1'"- nign. me pai-K entrance registry, listed all cars that were or had Frank W. Eberlein and John been there. The wrist watches Vaugnn. Doth 01 Mamain rails. .snoes, drivers license all were followed an hour later. In the park they saw Jones' two-door se dan parked at a viewpoint over- There were clues, too: The fatal'looking Annie Creek Canyon three shots wera fired from a gun not miles from the south entrance, often used; a pdir of shoes, two, The right door was open, the key the ignition lock and fishing wrist watches and a driver's li fense were taken and might trap the killer. But thev didn't. i When the men failed to appear Many now wonder, . as the .Eberlein and Vaughn notified au weeks go by, if the killing of the thorities. They were alraid they young coed and her boy friend (had fallen inlo the canyon. likely to turn up somewhere. The murder weapon, a 7.65 mm, prob ably of Spanish make, was dis tinctive. None of these has been found. The check of every car led lo a! on an 88-year lease, but there was mose visiting at the 10 cam no confirmation. Pus in Eugene were Marian An Neither the governor nor other Bcle- Kerry Adams. Linda Dubose. stale officials would comment on Terry Lincecum, Larry Decker. Boivin stoutly denied today that th reooi-Ls Sharon Drinkwalor, Sheila Gilbert vin s own stationery. One senator stole the stationery, and another wrote the note. he'll pay for the breakfast. But he did see the humor in the incident. The governor Tuesday did tell 1,1 legislators that five firms were nnssible lessees: Rooine. North 'If Boivin were a man of pi'ill-, Ainmran Hi-lfiilps Powder Tn S ciple, he would buy our break- Thiokol and Aerojet General Corp! I'- parts of tne country and producedifast." said Sens. Anthonv Yturri. gear, cameras and luggage all innothing. Every time, in the years! R-Ontario. and Thomas R. Ma- place, (since, that a 7.65 mm bullet has honev, D-Portland, jointly. lurnen up. it lias neen cnecKea against the Crater Lake bullets. "There has been a tremendous I D a, rn 1 1 AUamn quantity of investigation." saidi,XCtaM '-KlHl an FBI agent who worked on the . CM case. But not a single direct clue In lOWn PflllS has been unearthed. One may never be, said an agent who recalled that J. Ed gar Hoover once said there arc and Ruth Troxell. On the OSC campus at Cor vallis were Margery Blair, Mich ael Counts, Onnela Elle. Tom (lass, Kenneth Paxton. Teresa M.ni-rl nmnk Vinronl .lim Pirn. Donald Euler. director of plan-ilon j,arv Jo I)cc Ann F kog, Sherry Jarman, Mary Sco ville. Arpad Kovacsv. Jim Stew- ning lor Boeing, said al Seattle that he was not ready to sav any- :tning neyonn uie lact that BoeingtBrt, Paul McCormick. Carole Tain- is seeking the site. ilcr an() Loina Toner. Instructors accompanying Ihem on the trip were Mrs. Antoinette Radford. Mrs. Margaret Weir, James Arment and Raphael Toner. Congress last year opened the way for Oregon lo acquire the site for development of industries that need vast spaces. INDEPENDENCE 'AP An The site is in Morrow County. Mtompt tn recall Independence H adjoins the Columbia River, councilmen John Werline and running south over a vast sage- more unsolved cr me Ihan thara wean .mun was ncieaien Mon- orusii area. are untaught criminals The kill- a-v- oltTS backed Werline 41S Oregon has not yet completed 5 l VN er of Culhane and Jores, he said.!0 161 and h,nith 420 ,0 m- may have died in an execution The two were charged with fail-j chamber fur another death whose ure to carry out their duties prop- consequences he did noL escape, erly. The eon t rover? v stemmed from steps necessary to acquire the site. The Navy had it for a bomb ing range, but used it little. Con- NEWIW CAN ON GOLD STANDARD IX)ND0N (UP1I the council's firing of Police Chief George Utlev in December. T. The London'arcomplish this, the council seat- Daily Mirror today qiwted a ty- td two new members without coon as saying. "I collect gold unanimous annroval from t h e 11 I bars. 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