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Wednesday. June 2S, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath F.1U. Orego, PAGE 5-A Mount Shasta Planning Gala Parade, Contest MOUNT SHASTA- Committees booth area on East Castle Street, aie now making preparations tor following the parade. aiz: ..The - Ainimt vhaJu Tiin; ...:n i . MUVlf;ij,g WUI UiKe place July 4 in the concession '35 Class Plans Fete The Klamath Union High School class of 1935 is one of the four classes planning a reunion the weekend of Aug. 10. The commit tee would appreciate help in locat ing any of the persons on the fol lowing list. Anyone with informa tion is asked to call Margaret Whitlatch at TU 2-6231. Harrison Batic. Berniece Bubolz, Harvey Cook, Kathryn Dale, ho rene Dclaney, Carmeliti Dennis, Virginia Filer, Dora Hayden, Lau rens Hanan, Lucy Ellen Hough ton, Wanda Heinze, Jessie Hcider, Barbara Johnson, Gilbert Johnson, Rhea Jones, Joe Kendall, Roy Kitts, Raymond Lorcnz. Georgia McAnulty, Bill McChis key, Nellie Martin, Billie Miller. Hal Pruitt. Howard Rea. Jimmie Iiichter, Nemesio Roduta, Jack Seymour, Doris Simpson, Billy Stephens, Marguerite Stewart, Grace Smith Thill, James Thompson, Katherine Wilson King, Mildred Woods, Clyde Zum wait. formal, bathing suit, and a pair of shoes from the chamber n( commerce. Interested girls may contact Bob Cornwall, chairman, at 928-4301, or the chamber of fice for applications. The Bear Claws will sponsor the July 4 parade. A trophy will be awarded to the best entry, with emphasis on originality. A special award will be presented to the best individual entry. To ,iter, participants are required only to assemble behind the Lamplighter at 10 a.m. July 4. Another attraction will be the annual dance at the armory at 9 p.m. July 3, when the queen of the celebration will be crowned. Music will be by "The Shadows." The annual July 4 marathon up the mountain will also be fea tured, with $100 and a tronhv of fered by the chamber of com merce to the winner. That eve ning there will be a large fire works display to conclude the fes tivities. Concession booths will be open downtown all day beginning July 3. closing at the time of the fireworks. r '.x.-'H ARTHUR S. FLEMMING j 4' J ! fj? f . p i V i 11 DR. Attorney Indicted In "Murder For Hire" Case ST. PAUL, Minn. UP1 rising young criminal attorney! was under indictment for first de gree murder todav in the "mur der for hire" killing of his heav ily insured wife. A Ramsey County grand jury heard 10 witnesses Tuesday, then returned an indictment at 10:35 p.m. EDT against T. Eugene Thompson, 35, who had insured his wife, Carol, an heiress in her own right, for $1,061,000. Two other man also have been STEVE BELKO Weather Temperatures during the 24 hours ending at day. 4 a.m. PDT to- Little League Meeting Set BLY There will be a meeting of all persons interested in or ganizing a Little League ball team in Bly at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Jim Hall on Thursday, June 27. All boys ages 9-12 are eligible. Anyone having uniforms for the boys are asked to contact Mrs. Georgia Hall. High Low Astoria M 4fi Baker fif. 49 Brookings 74 47 Mcdford 81 47 Newport f2 45 N. Bend M 48 Pendleton 7B 47 Portland Hii 51 1 Redmond 72 37 Salem 8 39 The Dalles 73 4H Chicago BO 72 Los Angeles 8.1 (il New York 95 fill San Fran. 70 54 Washington 91) 67 Five Day Weather L'NDER FIRE President Abraham Lincoln was under direct fire of the enemy at one time during the Civil War. On Julv 12, 1864. at Fort Stevens. near Washington. Confederate bul lets killed a soldier a few feet away from the president. Youth Still Missing Two runaway youths. Cliff Ben nett, 15, 2731 Bisbee Street, and Steve Duhrig, 14, 3658 Boardman Avenue, who took a pickup belong-1 ing to Duhngs father Sunday night, are still missing, the city police reported. The pickup is a 1957 red Ford bearing Oregon license, 4V-4152. In the truck is a 55 gallon gas drum and assorted farm tools. Police said they had no idea w here tile boys were heading and both Oregon and California po lice authorities have been alerted to look for the runaway youths. E. G. EBBIGHAUSEN Alumni Slate Dinner Here Alumni, friends, and parents of students of the University of Ore gon are invited to a dinner meet ing in Klamath Falls Tuesday, July 9. The meeting, which will start with a social hour at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. will be at Reames Golf and Country Club. Three university faculty mem bers will give brief talks during the evening. Dr. E. G. Ebbighau sen, professor of physics, will speak on space research. A run down on sports at the university will be given by Steve Belko, uni versity basketball coach. Presi dent Arthur S. Flemming will dis cuss the state of the university. James D. Bocchi will be in charge of arrangements. Anyone wishing to make reservations may contact him at 520 Hillside Drive, or telephone TU 2-2845. Funds To Carry On Work In Congo Assured By UN UNITED NATIONS, N Y. (UPP United Nations Secretary Gen eral Thant today was assured of funds to carry on the Congo and Middle East peace-keeping opera tions lor at least six more months. The Ill-nation General Assem bly was certain to give final ap proval to a complicated financial formula which was accepted by its budgetary committee Tues day; The committee consists ol all members of the assembly. I he overwhelming committee Canada Will Get Warheads A French import this summer "rainbow look" sunglass. Thev feature a spray of iridescent colors at the ends. Western Oregon: Temperatures below seasonal: highs 70s, lows in 40's: recurring rains, more than seasonal northwest and near seasonal south. Eastern Oregon: Temperatures below seasonal with highs in 70's and low 80s: lows in 40 s: show ery periods with total near sea sonal average. Portland-Vancouver: Chance of showers tonight and Thursday; high 64-70: low 50-55. Western Oregon: Scattered showers tonight and Thursday; highs 68-78: low 48-56. Eastern Oregon: Partly cloudy with chance o lew showers; high TKiirsday 64-74: low tonight 43-55 Tatoosh to Blanco: West to1 southwest winds 10-20 along Wash-! ington coast becoming west to northwest 10-20 late today; winds off Oregon mostly west to north- west 10-20: occasional showers. The Dalles and Hood River: Cloudy tonight, partly cloudy Thursday: west winds 15-25 Thurs day; temperature range 50-78. Baker. Bend and La Grande: Partly cloudy; highs 70 75; low 37-13.' STAR G AZERO , TAURU1 MAY 2t 9-10-18-37 44-71-82 89 OIMIM MAY 22 JUNE 22 1. A.45-48 (Sy 51-70-76 CANCfl S- to -60-79-801 LEO JULY 24 AUG 23 133 38 43-4lH VMGO AUG ?4 SfPT 23 g 3-15 29-341 '57 68 74 Br CLAY R. POLL AN M Your Daily Activity Guid H f According to th Start. 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Pearson said, "negotiations with Washing ton are proceeding very satisfac torily and expeditiously. We ex iled it will be all settled within a lew davs." Such a concord would matsi possible delivery of American nu-! clear-tipped warheads to Cana dian forces by the end of the summer. Under the arrangement, Cana dian forces at home and in Eu rope would acquire the weapons under a system of joint control with the United States. approval left the Soviet bloc and France in isolated opposition to the plan for financing peace op erations. The assembly is scheduled to act on the program Thursday, ending a six-week special session called to find means to erase a $100 million deficit and improve the fiscal system. The budgetary committee winds up its business today. Thant's authorization to spend money on the Congo and Middle East operations expires June 30. The 11 Soviet bloc countries and France found virtually no support in the committee vote for their constitutional position that peace-keoping costs must be lev ied by the Security Council and not by the assembly as was done in the case of operations in the Congo and the Middle East. The plan authorizes Thant to spend $42.5 million for the Congo and Middle East operations through the end of this year. The first $5.5 million is to he as sessed on the regular budgetary scale. For the remainder, underdeveloped" countries will lie granted a 55 per cent reduc tion on Uieir assessments. The resulting $3.66 million deficit to be met by voluntary contributions. charged wilh murder in the club-icarly Friday. He has been held Parents were warned today that ohildien under 16 should not be, permitted to operate motor bikes on public streets and roads. Since the motor bike is classi fied as a motor vehicle, the De partment of Motor Vehicles said the same laws apply to its opera-1 lion as those covering automo biles. This means the motor bikes must be operated by a licensed driver at least 16 years old. A 15-year-old who holds an instruc tion permit still would not be able to drive the two-wheeler be cause tile law specifically ex cludes use of an instruction per mit to operate a motorcycle. The department said that the growing popularity of the motor ized two-wheelers brought about a 60.7 per cent increase in motorcy cle registrations last year. Most of the increase is attributed to the motor bike. A-Test Made WASHINGTON 'UPI - The Atomic Energy Commission an nounced Tuesday il detonated an underground nuclear test "of low yield" at its Nevada test site. bing and stabbing of Mrs. Thomp son, 34, and mother of four, the Thompsons' fashionable sub urban home March fi. tuunly Ally. William Randall said Thompson hired Norman Maslrian. 39. Minneapolis, an ex convict and one-time client, to carry out the slaying. Mastrian, police said, in turn contacted Dick W.C Anderson, 35, decor ated Marine combat veteran and unemployed rooling salesman, to do the actual killing. It was Anderson's detailed statement Thursday that led po lice to arrest Thompson at his summer collage at Forest Lake Ranch Bought BONANZA - Ray Vowell and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vowell have sold their 475-acre ranch in Langell Valley to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keck and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman "Pete" Kidwell of Po mona, Calif. The Vowells have purchased the Rudolph Jelinek 80 acre ranch at Malin where they will continue their horse training business. The move was made on June 18. under $100,000 bond. The first witnesses before the. grand jury were Harry Hughley, one of tlw first St. Paul police. man to arrive at the Thompson house after the slaying; Dr. Kevin Lawler, pathologist who performed the autopsy on Mrs. Vatican Denies Trip Report ROME iL'PH Vatican sourc es know nothing about a published report Pope Paul VI may make a trip to the United States, the Italian news agency Ansa saidj Tuesday. Regarding stories from Wash ington reporting Paul VI might take a trip to the United States next year, Vatican sources say they know nothing about it," Ansa said. Ansa did not say who pub lished the original report. I Thompson; and Theodore Elzer man, St. Paul police criminologist who examined a pistol used to beat her. Also testifying ,were Lt. George Barkley, head of the St. Paul po lice homicide division; Richard Sharp, a burglary suspect whose statement linked Anderson to the crime: and Lawrence McMuIlen. Hennepin (Minneapolis) County sheriff's detective. 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