PAGE 2 ttLRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Monday, January 21, 1963 Team Of Surgeons Rejoins Ex -Marine's Severed Limb BOSTON (UP1) An hour-bv' hour check of the rejoined leg o an ex-Marine was maintained Sat urday by a team of surgeons who may have written a new chapter in medical history. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital officials disclosed Friday that a ?M Fanned Against High Living Cost BOGOTA (UPD A labor dem onstration against the high cost of living was fanned hy Communist agitators into a riot which raged through the night, ending Satur day wilb one dead, 19 wounded, 180 arrested and 43 automobiles ' humed. The dead man was identified Ins- Ernesto Jlichelsen Uribe, ! cousin of Alfonso Lopez Michel -'sen, head of the liberal revolu tionary movement. - Police, accompanied by riot, dogs, continued to patrol down town streets Saturday. Most of the burned cars be ; longed to government officials or congressmen, and were parked ;outsido the national capital. Labor leaders who had organ ized the demonstration had given orders against violence, but the crowd of 30,000 was soon whipped " into a mob by fire-brand speeches from Communist and other radi cals, including some congressmen. Union leaders lielped restore or der by urging all trade union members to movo out the south end of the central Bolivar Plaza, and all Communists out the north end. Most of tlio demonstrators went south, but truncheon-swinging mounted police fell on both groups. Tha two largest labor unions of Colombia, the Workers' Union and the Workers Confederation, had Called llio demonstration to de mand salary readjustments and price controls on consumer goodsl '. in the wake of the recent devalu- 'atlon of the peso. A pro-Communist congi csnnian, Luis Villar, jumped to the speak er's stand and threw down tlwl labor . banners, which were de stroyed by pro-Communist ele ments in tlio crowd. Other radi cal leftists seized the microphones. ; The labor leaders tried to fight hack but appeared to be outnum- bered and poorly organized. The mounted police, riding their . horses at full gallop through the 'crowds and swinging the Iron '. cheons at heads like polo players, ' made no effort to discriminate be tween pro and anti-Communist element. In an unrelated incident, ban dits armed with submachineguns ambushed an army patrol Friday near Tulua village in the south west "badlands," killing four soldiers. seven - man surgical team per formed a six-hour opera'ion Tues day to rejoin the nearly severed leg of William Hunt, a 37-year-old father of seven. If successful it would mark the first time a limb as large as a leg had been rejoined by doctors. "He's not out of the woods yet. He still has problems to over come, but wo are optimistic, said Dr. Francis D. Moore, hospi tal surgical director. Can Move Toes Doctors said their optimism was based on the fact that Hunt Family Hunt Draws Blank LA GRANDE tUPD-Scarehcrs il'cw another blank Friday In Cicir cflorts to locato a missing Walla Walla, Wash., family of five. The Oregon State Police said a nine car spotted at the bottom of a canyon 14 miles east of Elgin i'd not belong to the missing Rob ot Brown family. A private pilot searching for the i.unily spotted the overturned car i- ir,y Friday. However, Slate Po- Ue s.iid the car. a 1953 blue Chevrolet, had been in the canyon l-r five years. Mr. and Mrs Broun and their t- lee childien have been missing since Jan. 7 when they left Walla x alia for Enterprise where Brown had a temporary assignment with ,ne canvassing firm for which ho works. LEG SEWN BACK Wil liam Hunt, 37, of Brook line, Mass., father of sev en, had his severed left leg sewn back on by a team of doctors at a Boston hos pital. He was pinned be tween a trash truck and a car. If operation is success ful, It will be the first time a limb as large as a leg has been rejoined by doc tors. UPI Telephoto can move his toes and has feel ing in the leg. The leg also has warmth and color and doctors have located a strong pulse in the limb. The surgery was similar to an operation last May on Everett Knowlcs, 13, whose arm was cut off by a train. Doctors at Mas sachusetts General Hospital re joined the arm and thus far the surgery has been successful, Hunt's left leg was all but severed when he was pinned be tween a truck and an automobile in suburban Broukline six days ago. Only one nerve, the all-im portant sciatic nerve, a couple of muscles and some skin tissue held the leg to the trunk. The "scissors cut" wound was about mid-way up the thigh. Dr. Lucius T. Hill Jr., resident in charge of the emergency room assembled a team of about 30 persons, including eight surgeons each of whom is an expert in his own field. Leg Shattered A fragment of the bone was re moved, shortening the leg by V.i inches, and an 18-inch stainless. steel rod was inserted to hold the broken ends of the bone together. The rod will remain in the leg permanently. While this was being done, Hunt received 13 blood transfu sions. Other surgeons then worked on the wound itself and the damaged muscle. Finally, the arteries and the veins were rejoined, then the bone and last the skin and mus cle. Minutes after the surgery. Hunt was awake and talking with doc tors. About four hours later warmth and color began to return to the leg. .VIS TT urn: i.vj.-iztv..o fi m x.p .' -'i 1 fl , ' aK ckin aby-Faced' Student Moans Unshaven Skin By ANN LANDERS Inherit our skin from our antes- Dear Ann Landers: I am a 22 year-old fellow, who unfortunately has a very fair and smooth com plexion. I have1 never shaved. 1 go to a s m a 1 1 a -I i Ibyl lil mtit n in il torn, checked out your pniblrm with a skin specialist. He sug gested you shave a couple of times week. Thla will roughen your skin slightly and suggest that you HOMES WRECKED A wrec two homes damaged by an earth slide in Brentwood, homes were threatened by the slide company started work Friday on the Ualit., two weeks removal ot ago. Other UPI Telephoto Death-Vacated Post In Congress To Be Filled By California Vote SANTA ROSA, Calif. (L'PD - Voters in California's 1st Congres sional District elected a dead man last November and must now choose someone to take his place. In Washington, the Kennedy ad ministration is hoping that the district's lumberjacks, winemak ers, cattlemen and thousands of suburban dwellers will choose New Frontier" Democrat Wil liam Grader to fill the only va cancy in the House. But with Uic special election due next Tuesday, Grader admits to "problems" in his campaign against Republican Don Clausen, who ran against the late Clem Miller last November and lost. Grady's Campaign Behind During 10,000 miles of cam paigning in the huge district. which strctclics 300 miles from the Golden Gale to the Oregon state line, Grader has discovered lie is "not a public figure the other guy has had nine months to get his name across. To win more friends and fluence voters, Grader spends long days at news conferences coffee hours, television studios dinners and on the streets ot small towns. He's also-been try ine for a public debate with Clausen, so far without success. "We've come a long way," Grader said, "if we keep it up, we'll win." But Clausen is also keeping up the hard work. A 39-ycar-old pro fessional pilot, he flics regularly between his home in Del Norte County at the north end of the district to the commuter regions of the south. Here, in Marin and Sonoma counties, across the Gold en Gate bridge from the city of San Francisco, lie most of the district's 600.000 population. Name Stayed On Ballot Miller was the incumbent Dem ocrat who perished one month be- known around campus as "Ba ace." am perfectly healthy and nor- in every way and I bitterly resent the thin ly disguised implications that per haps I am otherwise. Every girl I have ever dated sooner or later has raised the question about my fair skin and Uic absence of a beard. Other fellows on campus have light beards, but they shave once or twice a week, so nobody makes any cracks about them. This con stant bugging is gelling me down. Ann. 1 don't know if 1 can take it much longer. I've even consid ered dropping out of school and going to a large university where will bo less noticed. Can you help me?-I)l-:PRE.SSED. Hear Depressed: The condition of a man's skin is no elue lo his virility or lack of II. All of us cullcgo and am really have a beard. It will not The church of San Miguel in Socorro. N.M., is one of the old est in the United Stales. New Kidney Saves Life BOSTON il'PD - A kidney aiuplant between a California To'iher and her 23 vearold son who was stricken with a usually ljal kidney ailment apparently has saved the man's life. Peter Bent Brigham Hospital riiicials di-clnsed Fridav that the urgery apparently was success- Frank Caiares of Tulare. Calif. was operated on Dec. 12 and re el ,ved a healthy kidney from his mother, Mrs. Sorrocco Cazares On Jan. 10 he underwent another oreralion to remove the diseased k nnev. Cazares is "up and around. looks well and spends his time reading, watchuig television and v 'siting with his mother and his incle, Vincent Leija," a hospital V'okrsman said Doors Open 6:45 MM Ci!HllS:BRSTlIim .a. "i'W At NOW. . .ADD a MOTION aiCTUKK TO THE WONOtRa Of THI WO'.il HiSOlDIKCMT MBit be harmlul and Is bound lo im prove your emotional state. Kltmith Pm, ervftn PvfeluMtf tiny lt st i H IwMty ttrvlftf iMthfrn Ortn rtt Ntruwrn olihHma tv Klimttfc Pwfeliism CtmMny Mtin at aialanad Phana Tmaaa H1 w. a. Swatnana. faauiNar Mara at aacana-alail mattar at fda aaat aHita at Kiamata aalii. Orafan. aa Aufvit It. in, wnaar at at Caa traaa, March S, tar. iacaa-claii aat. aaa aaia at Kiamatft Paid, oratatt. ana at aaataaai maiiiif SueiCAIPTION A4TSS Carrlar 1 Maatn tlH a Mantat lit ta 1 Vaar atl.tt Mall la AvaiKt I Maat l a Maatsa ait aa 1 Vaar lit at Camar aaa Oaalara Waataar A twaaav. a Ita UNITfO eaitt INTCaNtTIONAl AUOIT BURtAU OP CIACUIATION twauritari nal racavta aalivarv at tsair Hara4 aaa Naa. iaaM pnana TUaaaa a4in patara I P.M. Dear Ann Landers: I need some help and I need it fast. Whenever I say lo my 13-ycar- old, "That's enough TV, go do your homework," my husband yells. "Stop nagging the boy." When 1 tell my 10-year-old to go back upstairs and wash his neck his dad shouts, "Don't be such perfectionist. He's clean enough." Veslcrday my 11-year-old came to the breakfast table in soiled trousers and a wrinkled shut which he had worn for two days. I told him to go chance h I s clothes. His dad chimed in. "The boy locks all right. Slop picking on him." The kids get the idea I'm a witch left over from Halloween and their dad is a saint who is taking their pari. What can I do? DEFENSE LESS Dear 1).: The kids are smarter than you think. And they'll get smarter as time goes on. They know you want what Is best for Ihrm and that their dad Is try ing to make life dllfirult for you. il s a mean ana peuy game ne s p!alng. See a marriage counselor to gether. Your husband's hostility toward you Is damaging to the entire family. Dear Ann Landers: I am a lugn school senior who is going steady with a terrilic girl. The only trouble is I'm never quite sure of what she is doing behind my back Luetic has my class ring and we are almost semi encaged. The other evening we were at a parly and she suddenly disap peared for almit an hour. When I lound her silting in a guy's car in front of the house. 1 was pretty burned up. We had a big light but kissed and made up and she promised lo be faithful. Yesterday a buddy told me she gave this creep her phone num ber. II figured because her line has been busy lor two nights straight. When I asked Luetic about it she said it was (lie onh way she could get rul of him Should I believe her? TOBY Dear Toby: You ran If ou want to. hut I don't. A girl doesn't give her phone number to a gut if she wants to get rid of him. Got our ring hack and call off the seml-eogagement I whatev er that means i. It't obvious she wants to date others, and 1 hope vou will do the same. 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A big, earnest man of 45, he wears a Miller campaign button in his lapel and promises that he will try to be the kind of congressman thai Clem Miller was." Clausen, who also operates an insurance business and has serv ed as a county supervisor, stop ped campaigning when M 1 1 1 e died. 'It was the only decent thing to do," he said. He rates his chances as "pretty good.' but he also admits that he rated them that way just be fore losing to Miller. Probe Slated On Contract For Planes WASHINGTON' (l'PI - Senate investigators will initiate hearings; soon on the controversial award of a fighter plane contract which is expected to run into billions of dollars. The Investigation, into the Pentagon's so-called TFX con tract, may well overshadow pro jected studies in both the Senate and House of cancellation of the Skybolt missile program. Informed sources, who reported Saturday that a staff inquiry is nearly complete, said public hear ings on the contract has high priority with the Senate investi gations subcommittee. The group is headed by Sen. John L. McClellan. D-Ark. Now budgeted for about $t2 million, the present contract is for development of a TFX supersonic fighter plane to be used by both llle Air Force and the Navy. Ultimately, procurement of the plane is expected to involve $6.5 billion over a period of years. The Defense Department has awarded the contract to two plane builders Convair Division of Gen eral Dynamics, and Grumman. The Pentagon's selection process had narrowed the field to two pro posals, and the rejected plan was Boeing's. It has been reliably reported, that the award was made to the Convair-Grumman group despite technical evaluations favoring Boeing. 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Mississippi and Louis iana, have received a imai oi $.12 5 million in (ederal school aid Ix-cause of the children Irom the military bases. Hut Ally. lien. Itobcrt K. Ken nedy emphasired "we are not say ing to these school disli u Is. 'ik- sograte or the government will take its money away ' " The suits were filed in: Birmingham, Ala., lor iluUlicn at the Kedstonc Arsenal Mobile. Ala., lor children al Biooklcy Air Force ll.ise Jackson. Miss , againM the Riloi-t;ullioit cilv school dis tricts, lor Kecsler Air force llasc children. Sluevchiit, Ui . for children at Haiksditle Air tone ILinc Ttie gmrinmnil had a direct interest in ending school scgieg.i- lion in these areas, Kennedy said, "because goeniinent emplo,e and money are involved " The schotd disti u ls oit .is miu h s $11.8 million each in federal impacted area" assistance for school construction, maintenance and operation. 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