Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, June 14, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Girl, 19, Changes Plea
To Guilty Of Assault
Wilma Williams, 19. who sought
to thwart her brother's arrest by
threatenin" an Oregon Slate Po
lice officer with a loaded rifle,
appeared in Circuit Court No. 2
for her trial Thursday morning
and in an unexpected move
changed her plea from not guilty
to guilty.
1 Judge Donald A. W. Piper re
ceived the change of plea and de
ferred setting the date for pass
ing sentence pending a review of
the case by probation officers.
Miss Williams is charged with
assault with a dangerous weapon
which developed after she threat
ened a police officer with a load
ed rifle at 1726 Crest Street. April
24. The threat occurred as the
officer took into custody Archi
bald Emil Foster, 26, brother of
Miss Williams, in connection with
the gun slaying of Mrs. Richard
Biss of Beatty.
The victim was found dead of
a bullet wound through the head,
in the back seat of her car, in
Beatty, April 22.
Foster was linked to the slay
ing and soon after his arrest he
was indicted by the grand jury
for first degree murder. He later
pleaded not guilty and is to stand
trial on the murder charge July
29.
During the incident in which she
was cited, Miss Williams sobbed
and lowered her rifle, enabling
the officer to escape through the
front door of tbe house. Moments
later she was disarmed and tak
en into custody, along with Foster,
by state police.
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President Sets
Virginia Speech
WASHINGTON (UPli Presi
dent Kennedy plans to speak at
Charleston, W. Va., June 20 dur
ing "Statehood Day" ceremonies
celebrating the 1001 h anniversary
of the state.
The White House Thursday an
nounced acceptance of the invita
tion which previously had been
turned down because of a possi
ble conflict with the President's
forthcoming European trip. How
ever, the European trip now has
been scheduled to start after
June 20. 1
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Prowlers', Loot Slight
In Two City Attempts
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Oregon
Friday, June H. 1963
PAGE -A
Two nrmvlintf infidpntc anH a
break-in, which city police said
prooauiy tied in wun tne prowl
ing cases, have been reported to
police.
Linda Reeves. 2M3 Raddiffe.
WILL ATTEND Gov. Mark O. Hatfield greeted Mrs.
J. Edward Poitras and her small daughter, Suzie, of Port
land in his office in official headdress, when Mrs. Poitras,
a Klamath, presented an invitation to attend opening
ceremonies of the Indian Arts Festival in La Grandi June
21. The governor will be present.
Klamath Indians Going
To La Grande Festival
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Prominent Indians of many
tribes will gather June 21-24 at
La Grande for the Fourth An
nual Indian Arts Festival, which
this year promises to outshine all
otlrers.
The festival will be officially
opened at 10:30 a.m. on the first
day with "Head Chief." Tah-Keis.
Me-U Oh-Hut, Nez Perce title.
Prelude to this year's festival
will be a parade led by Jesse
Redhart on an Appaloosa. the
horse breed made famous by his
tribe. The Appaloosa parade and
"Omoxsee" (Indian gamesi will
be sponsored by the La Grande
Mavericks Riding Club.
Arthur S. Junaluska, Cherokee
Indian writer, director, dramatist,
and choreographer, has been
loaned to the festival this year to
produce the "Dance of the Twelve
Moons" on the evening of June
24.
Indian artists from the West
Basin Briefs
FORT KLAMATH
MRS. LUCILLE DAVIS and
three children, accompanied by a
friend. Agnes Harris, are visiting
from Tacoma with her maternal
aunt, Mrs. Harry Engle. son.
Weston, and his son, Wayne, at
Mrs. Engle's home. They are
also visiting with the Clifford Ea
gles. MRS. BLAINE BRATTAIN sus
tained injuries Monday morning,
June 10, when she was thrown
to the pavement of Highway 62,
near her ranch home, by her
horse. She was taken to Klam
ath Valley Hospital for a medical
examination arid care.
MRS. MARGARET WATSON is
hack at her home after spending
tbe past several months at Hyam-
pom, Calif., with her son ana tarn-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. James Watson
and daughter, Beverly.
said a prowler entered a window
in her apartment and took one
dollar from a wallet in her dresser
drawer.
The theft occurred at about 2: 15
a.m. Tuesday while the woman
was in an adjacent apartment
which is occupied by a relative.
Earlier in the evening police
were called to 2W1 HadcliHe. the
apartment occupied by M i s s
Reeves' sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James Giliin, on a
report that a prowler was bother
ing them by knocking at the
door and running away.
About 2 a.m. the prowler ap
parently returned and started to
enter the apartment, but was run
off by Tom Reeves.
City police, about 2: 45 a.m., spot
ted a suspect on Shasta Way,
but the man fled on foot.
Another prowling incident was
investigated by police the follow
ing evening at 2348 Home Street.
A young baby sitter called the
station and reported that she
heard someone at tile back door.
Police searched the neighborhood,
but failed to find the prowler.
Ecuador Holds
American Boat
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador UPI j
The American fishing boat Espi
ritu Santo, seized Wednesday off
the coast of Manabi Province, is
being held under police guard at
the Salinas naval base, it was re
ported today.
Although the reason (or seizing
the boat was not announced im
mediately, there were reports
that it was being held on the
same "pirate fishing" charge
brought against the San Diego
tuna boats White Star and Rang
er when they were seized late
last month.
The tuna boats were released
this week after their owners paid
fines and other penalties totaling
more than KS.ooo.
will compete in music, art, voice,
drama and writing as well as in
ethnic crafts generations old.
Junaluska is director of the
American Indian Society of Cre
ative Arts in New York City and
one of the few American Indians
to have become a Shakespearean
actor. He has appeared with the
televised U.S. Steel Hour, in 75
other television productions, in
motion pictures and on the Broad
way stage.
He is a graduate of Maryville
College. Tenn.. and did graduate
work in medical research at the
Lister School in the London
School of Medicine, where he was
a member of a team which de
veloped new methods in serology.
Miss Indian America. Ramona
Soto of Klamath Falls will be
present to represent all American
Indians. Her appearance at the
festival will follow a long en
gagement in New York City, and
eastern and southern suites. She
will be accompanied to La Grande
by her mother, Mrs. Florinda Soto
of this city.
Participating from Klamath
County will be Linn D. Pauahty.
pastor of the Williamson River
Mission, a Kiowa, teller of authen
tic Indian legends, Mrs. Pauahty.
Lefty Wild Eagle Wilder and his
family and others.
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