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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1963)
J. Dean Pleads Innocent In Murder Of Brother John Wesley Dean. 57, pleaded innocent to the second degree murder of his brother, Hagan Lindbergh Dean, 37, in one of two entries of plea received by Judge David R. Vandenberg in circuit court yesterday. Judge Vandenberg set Thursday, Oct. 31, as the date for the trial. Log Crushes Portland Miss OCEANLAKE (UPI) A Port. land girl, Carol Graves, 16, was crushed by a rolling log in (die surf at North Oceanlake beach Wednesday afternoon. Carol, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Graves, was playing on the log when a wave rolled it over, pinning her underneath. Her sister and a girl companion jump ed to safety. The victim was on a short vaca tion with her parents. The defendant is accused of having inflicted a mortal knife wouhd on his brother as the two men scuffled on the sidewalk in the vicinity of 504 'a South Fifth Street, last July 8. The victim's tliroat was slashed and he was transferred to the Kluaath Valley Hospital wlwrel h lie five nys lalwr,!rciu tfon efforts of tiki wcjliid. DvM was aSit)wl on t k twitter cbn. lw Aug. 16. w Charley f'rais Clubb, 38, wk apiar.sd m cosrt with Dean yesterday and pleaded mat gitilty to attempted burglary Kot m a dwclliDg. Jadie VswMinrg ftl Thursday, Orf. SI, w the tiwn fr the trial. liudd is accsct u. :- templed trglary of Lrrry's Mir ket, 4214 Grecnsprirgs Drive, near Klamath Falls. The defend ant was released on $2,0ii bund which had been posted soon after! his arraignment last month. PAGE JA HERALD AND XKIVS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, .September 5, 1963 If" Sen. Morse, Wallace Hurl Insults WASHINGTON IUPH - Sen. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., and Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama traded long-distance insults weanesaay aooui me way Wal lace has handled the school inte gration situation in his state. Korya ckuiouncod Wallw.' th Senate floor as a "punk" arri "a disgrw.il to tits grst office lie w!s." wry tlaA Viticm w " tych4t- rte (am" and sw: I a nam b a purJ: than a pi." Kwae txd Wallace's ti intcjfratiwa t6ki. "vet Ulnar ei a skystor . . . lis will i-iasd in the p3s ei (! hii.ory ol AUkninu and Ibis cemity .' casp!te disgrace." . Wallaco, !.f..ri'-j it tew's fitack, s!-.ot back: "TW. siuutor 1W Aty frM (kngi . . . wMs his he.l.! IXCitfj.L'i'.." Two Southern Beauties Win First Preliminaries In Our Specialties Department Twinings Famous Tecs, Earl Grey, Formosa OoLong Lapsang Souchong. English Breakfast in 25-bag pkgs. or served in the Pelican. Sexton's Sherman Blend Flowery Darjeeling Be sure to try our Friday night SEA FOOD BUFFET. A family favorite that's different each Friday! Pelican Cafe AND WING 722 Main if r Win Backing WASHINGTON (UPI) - You always liw tw. wots wa.t-i reasons fi?r lockup nt a pretty girls legs, p.idH t ya'av ear m had you a!l wrong. Well, the American Automobile Association (AAA) lias come to your aid. The AAA applauds the rising hemlines of women's skirts and calls for more of the same. The AAA says it's "not blind to the beauty of the fair sex," but the reason it wants as much leg as possible to show is because of traffic safety. The AM noted thai automobile lieadlights readily pick up the stockings or bare legs of woman pedestrians at night. "Naturally," the AAA said, "the more stocking or leg exposed the easier it is for mo torists to spot and thus prevent an accident." Sure. 20 Off ALL plush and fur stuffed toys ALL bonks and mugs Gay's Gift Shop 219 Main ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. iL'PH Save your Confederate money, boys, the South is rising again only this time the girls ; lead ing the comeback, with the weap ons only a woman has, at the Miss America pageant. Two southern belles Miss Vir ginia and Miss Alubasst reigned today as the winners of the first preliminary compttilions in the U&nt Srttfl bathing suit cat.ilr.bs, wwfwctivoljr. Him Vsr.jiai, ia-yumr-rid Uv eas Ca-;.pfcll, ciwf ro- waiblswc to Mrs. Jctjsiilif Kennedy. She wu lb first pre-' liiii;fy latent eostest Vtabes-' diiy niiil-.-t ovr 1 otlaw contest- MHs on Bar bwis of mr siHgisj! of a nvidfry of two musical cooi- .idy-type so.gs ar..a a s-KvU-ekssi-l cl nvvafcr. Sin is tf.-- oWr.jt c. ''..VJ.ite in 4r. pagont. .'V.iss AlvbJMia, Judith Sftwt, 15. is t stilucsqi. bjtnA f fh fM, seven as-1 one-half ii-clns. Sin et&'frai tht swint suit con test ix a whits bathing sv.it i.ith her goldu;i. hvir curling about her shriiklers as she tripped ...long Hi's ru.iw&y sxte..dn.g out pa'it the 11 judges and into tlx? audi cs.se tt. Cianvcntion Hall. There wor.s 17 otl-ior centcstaabs. Dorcas, vf Fairfield, Va., is an a.';coEop!islapd sopn-w with four years f forra.il voice training "But I've been singing all my life" and considerable experi ence singing in summer stock and on radio and television. She hopes to sing opera. She also made an appearance as soloist with the Chicago Sym- pnony with Arthur Fiedler as guest conductor. Fiedler is one of th8 judges at the Miss AiOerica contest. Judy is a iKJWur hijh school atK-twirlins sine v'm has stud id piino smi dac since early citiMbeul but l hw uritcit! Utf kternt lo (ki wrimU which h will p)ay n-km lr tl tot r.ip c6Ki.;wlw Fr!y nigbt. The harl-tyd, 123-pour.d Bir-B5iBg!ism-Siutlv Colkge fro-j.li-tnatn said hr victory Wednesday nit.ht ws 4 cti;!';'!.f Mirprb?. "I thou.ht, veil, tliis just it-M't . cgory m I'll Jast espy :yilf." shr s.A. "Sa 1 did. "Yi'iis s Wis last tliisy I exr...ct- iol to kppB bneaus-i; Kiy brother hvs always wcuf-sa v.'k of t'-ii-.g chuhSy." Fire Blamed In Jet Crash Which Claimed 80 ZURICH. Switzerland L'PI lit is "practically out of the ques Fire aboard a Swissair jetliner Ition." probably caused panic to break There was a shattering explo out seconds before the plane !sin as the big jet dug 50 feet crashed Wednesday kiliini! all 80 1 into the ground. Half the aircraft Lawmen Set Pistol Meet MEDFORD An Invitational Peace Officers Pistol Meet will be staged here Sunday, sponsored by the Medford Police Department. Police agencies from all over Oregon are expected to send teams and individual officers to the meet. A team from the Klam ath Falls Police Department may attend. Teams will consist of five mem bers. The meet will be fired under Practical Police Course rules and will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at the Medford Police Range. Officers must use .38-caIibrc re volvers and there will lie a $2 en try fee. Trophies will be awarded to champions in each of the six matches. 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Add to youf pr enf Adajx tU4isf a 4wm $emw4 , . c wty ?.4, ??.".,i'.'x FURNITURE APPLIANCES 2200 So. 6th TU 4-7510 Petition Asks Resignation At Seaside SEASIDE (UPH - Embattl&d Mayor JJauricts W. Pyshsr said to day he has no intention of re signing, at least until somtone tells him why S9 reskirnls signed an informal petition Wednesday night as-'sing hin-i to ?,i up his office. The .petition was drawn up aft er an unofficial meeting of th? Seaside Chamber of Commerce and Junior Chamber of Com merce held in the wake of the second consecutive year of Labor Day rioting by youths at the beach resort. Chamber President V. A. Ter Har said 102 persons, the entire crowd, raised their hands in favor of requesting the mayor's resigna tion Ter Har raid the petition was drawn up and signed by fi9 per sons alter the four-hour meeting and delivered to Pysher at his home at midnight. The Chamber president indi cated there might be an effort to make a clean sweep of all city officials, hut he added "I feel there should be a complete inves tigation before taking any action." Speakers at the meeting were critical of the mayor's leadership and the fact that he was out of tow n when the riots started. Pysher today demanded a list of the reasons behind the ieli tions. "Alter all, it was just a piece of scrap paper scribbled on with a lead pencil and I could hardly read it." he said. "The names tlvat were signed were the same disgruntled, deleated group that has been against me all along. "Until they accuse me and draw up this request in legal form. I can't answer." Ter Har said he thought someone might accommodate the mayor to day. Meanw hile. 25 more court cases grow ing out of the riots came up in Municipal Court Wednesday. Three youths pleaded guilty, two pleaded innocent, and the other 20 forfeited bail ranging Irom $14.50 to $250. Only live of the cases involved Oregon youths. Two listed Cali fornia addresses, one a Colorado home, one no address and the oth er lli were from Washington. occupants, authorities said today. Airline spokesmen said the fire apparently forced the twin-jet Caravelle out of control and made it plunge into a field near the village of Duerrenaesch, 20 miles west of Zurich. Lt. Fritz Meier, deputy chief of the Aargau district police and in charge of police forces at t h e crash site, sid "the aircraft was fbatinj in tl)t rjr s'ctj. both in:r.W td (U'.sicl (the crah." "Pie twft probsfely broke eut bwcauer 'iSlwut doubt av the flft!wj," v sid. TIm Cwrl w cMTyixx crew ifitmfcrs anal H pass-tn-g-ws, including; est AtssricKa td -fourth thj wiitilsitijii of c,;-i'. Swiss hvsil'.'!. It was : ftat to ftcc-ne via Gtwtva. policojE-M ar.:i wlilitrs va-wi through kike - d-.p mud this Monung in search of clu.s to th caus? O'l Ins Raiskp, twe '.rcirt in Swissair's 3-year ki The airlir.e spc&esKU-.t s. utoi-natic cxtinsuishir aboard all Canivel.'..-: uru-nlly is capablf of pultiny, out firsa in either j:t dngist?, which ..ro .?t- tach:d to tbp fuwlai at the rear of Ihz plane, hut the flai'.wsj Wednesday soirabtw cMisifd It pilot lo los! control. Swissair spolsfsi-;-" n si id svln tags is always a possibility in any plane crash, but in this case simply disintegrated. Slivers of metal from the remainder rained over an area a mile square. Eyewitnesses said flames gushed from the Caravclle's port engine as it plummeted toward earth. Rut there were Indications the pilot's last words "no morejeause of the crash probably will no more" would remain an! remain a mystery. enigma. He also said identification of Col. Carl Hocgger, head of the i the bodies would be impossible Swiss Air Bureau's accident in-'because of the tremendous im vestigation department, said the I pact. v Doors Open 6:45 s.i.id ax I 1-yA.M L1X NOW Opens 7:30 nufl H U II I . M CEtlEH GASY L0CKVi0C3 stun m u;:i-: . itjA O . mm tioiDEX Palmer m!l THE 71 Counterfeit W traitor" Surl'sup(JV m IE and the Beach is really swinging! JJ bob CUMMIMGS oordthy FRaNKie 'ANReire' MSIPNe -AV3IPN FUNICeLLOg BEftCHPARW 'J AN AMERICAN 'Vly U THE KIGHM5 .... Two Killed In Crashes tly t 'tilled Press lntrriiatirwi.l Traffic aitidcnts in Oregon Wednmlay and cwly toi.v claim ed at l'i.i.st tluvs lives two in Douglas County. A man Klentitu-il as George Wesliy i'lsher, .-.1. Scappo-. a kilW in .i to-car crash on I' S Highway ,10 a mile south of heap p.o;o early today, according to the Oivgon Slate Police. Accidents in Douglas County took ti:f lues of Willis l Hcn lon. 52. SutUrlin and David H Watson. 20. Eugene. W.xiivsd;iy. 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