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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1961)
Needle Band ill Defies Space Hunt WASHINGTON (UP1) - So far those 350 million liny copper needles fired into space by the United States haven't posed the ' danger Russian spaceman Gher '-mas Titov and some Western set enlists predicted. '.y In fact, no one even knows - where the needles are. The Air Force said today they have not been spotted by either radar or radio waves in a space search being conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology's Lincoln Laboratory at Lexington, Mass. The needles, designed to test the possibility , of a jam-proof communications system, were launched Oct. 21 from Point Ar- guello, Calif., as a piggy-back ' package on a Midas satellite. The hair-like needles were sup . posed to form a band around the earth at an altitude of 2,100 miles ; to serve as a reflector for radio -waves sent from one part of the world to another. But the Air Force announced last week that no trace of the needles could be found. Titov charged in Moscow last week that the needle experiment was a "reckless step interfering with peaceful conquest of space. Some Western scientists com plained that the needles might in terfere with satellites and with astronomical observations of the heavens. Jurors Keep Court Busy : County Clerk Charlie DeLap and Sheriff Murray (Red) Britton have been busy during the current term of circuit court. DeLap and Britton have drawn the names of 241 prospective jur ors since the court term began . on June 21. According to the two county officials, about one-third of the persons could not be lo- eated, another third were excused r.for a wide ranging variety of rea- .sons and the final third were ac -tually available to serve. A special venire of 70 names was drawn Monday morning for the re-trial of the Johnnie Lee Williamson armed robbery case. A mistrial was declared earlier this month In the sarae case due to illness in the family of one of the jurors. , ' Jurors are paid at the rate of $7.50 a day plus 10 cents a mile , DeLap said increasing jury ex .pense was one of the reasons for . a near 40 per cent increase in the current circuit court budget. An . other reason, of course, has been -the addition of a second circuit judge for Klamath County. Repairman Arraigned Gary R. Dahlstrom, 28-jear-old Klamath Falls appliance repair man, was arraigned Monday eve ning in district court on the fel ony charge of larceny by bailee Dahlstrom, 1726 Oregon Avenue, ' appeared with his attorney and asked for a preliminary hearing. Which was set for 9:30 a.m. next 'Tuesday by Judge Hal F. Coe. ' The information of felony was 'signed by Edward G. DeLyria, 2425 Summers Lane. DeLyria ac cused Dahlstrom of appropriating a studio bed, daveno and youth bed which had been entrusted to his care. The furniture was val ued at more than $75. PAGE I HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath gallQO9 xfrdnesdar, November L 1MS1 0 Hood Dies In Medford Delmann Osborne Hood, 74, who had been active In business and ' professional affairs In the North west since 1920, died in Medford Oct. 28. With a brother, the late Ernest B. Hood, he entered into the pub lic utilities field in 1928 with Co lumbia Utilities Company. The firm owned independent telephone properties in Southern Oregon and Northern California, serving the telephone public of Merrill, Ma ' lin, Tulelake and other surround ing towns In the Klamath Basin. - He also served as a director of the First National Bank of Klamath Falls. He had lived In ' Medford since 1942. His widow, ' Mrs. Elizabeth Hood, survives. Family Night Scheduled A special family night will be staged by Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 467 at 8:30 p.m. Sat urday, Nov. 4, at the Moose Hall, 1010 Pine Street. The evening will open with a potluck dinner for the entire lam ily. 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