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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1963)
Classes On Gun Safety Start Tonight For Youths A hunler safely course forenls to sign a parental release youngsters 11-17 years old wish- form. ing to get a hunting license this year will be conducted for the r,ext four weeks, starting tonight. . The course will be two hours Youngsters were ur?cd to bring their own firearms if possible, although there will be some guns available at the course. Settell ;eacn mursaay nignt lor the next1"1" "e assisted Dy live other in our weeks and is sponsored by structors and there is no limit to j the Klamath Falls Junior Cham- 'he number of youngsters who i ber of Commerce. may join. Les Settell, chief instructor Sludcn's "ill learn how to han-j said that successful conviction dle 8uns safe,'- how 10 identify ! of the course is a requirement! various parts and during ; for hunting in Oregon if the hunt- lne last sesslon '"' "re r,f,es , cr is under 18. He said youngsters wanting to 'loL. Ik. .. .. .. vc ,UBC tan .-jBm up i"-;rjnri i nnri' ' nigm at tnc Klamath Falls Ar- mory. hut must bring their par- Mailt?! Lads Wn Siaic ta b" Pt foesi Tlirei Mafci youths amassed i total of 12 prizes for their dis ' l'lty of ifops and livestock in Future Farmtrs of America cmt-P-4'ition at the Oregon State Fair in Satan. Dan Duncan won seven awards by himself. They included third pl-e in class one swine in the . livestock holders contest spon-so-d by tht Ores Farm Bureau Insurance Co.; second place ig senior spring gilt swine; fourth i plac in single fat hogs: fifth ' place in junior yearling Hamp shire sows; second place in jun ior ycwling Berkshire sows; sec ercd place in aged Berkshire sows; and wreond plae! for Hampshire showmanship. Phillip Petrasek won three prizes for whu-at ad swine. His spring wImsiI won first prize, his class on swine won second prize in the livestock holders contest, and his senior gilt swine won atcond place. Lry Tunur won fifth place for swires showmanship in breeds other than Chcstnr White. Duroc. Yorkshire or Hampshire, and fifth place for his junior yearling Hampshire sow. jBefid Court Will Hear Easter Case' Boys1 Pleas Bring Help For Sister SOUTH BEND, Ind. (Urn -The little boy ran up and tugqed at the workman's shirt. "Hey, mister, have yoa Ret a knife?" he gasped. David Strickler, 4r, was busy talking to a truck driver Wednes day when the boy appeared. He told the lad he was too young to play with a knife. But the boy kept tugging at his shirt and staring up at the two men and asking for a knife. Finally, little Bobby SmiUi stoppifd their conversation. "But I have to cut my sister down. h said. The two shocked men looked across the way to a playground where Bobby pointed. In the middle of a group of boys and girls running around and playing, two-year-old Mi chelle Hoeppner was hanging from a clothesline tied to a play ground slide. Strickler and the truck driver ran to the playground, loaned over a five-foot fence, and cut the girl down. Strickler put her on the ground and applied moulh-tu-mouth resuscitation while the trucker called tlie police. Bobby's half-sister was report ed in fair condition today at Me morial Hospital. HANDCRAFTED QUALITY CHASSIS! r SLIM, COMPACT "MODERN DECOf." SWING! William J. Easier, 72, indicted by the grand jury last spring on two counts of contributing In the delinquency of a minor and on another charge of obtaining poli cy by false pretense, will appear in the circuit court at Bend next Monday to go on trial for one of those charges, the Herald and News learned today. The three criminal matters were scheduled for the Bend court by Judge Lyle Wolff last May upon the request of the de fendant's attorney for a change ol venue, lhe attorney argued that his clien.Owould not receive a fair trial in Klamath Falls In the forthcoming trial, Easter will answer charges that h re ceived $125 from a fire insurance company after filing an allcgd fraudulent claim with th firm. Earlier this summer, a Bend jury returned a verdict of not guilty for Easter on one of the contributing counts. He will stand trial on the other contributing charge later this year. Tl.MIir. BUYING GlfcMV WASHINGTON lUPli - fan menl buyra; m to Usr-V Kj during July far $sl m.il.: to a total of $5.1 l.,ili-., UK Decause ol vy.r,5EG'Sv pv.-ti'-ctii: the Federal Reserve Kr4 Im ported Wednesday. Roy Cohn 'Welcomes' Indictmeni NEW YORK a i'D - Roy M Cohn found himself on the wrong end of an indictment today but leaped into battle like a prosecu tor instead of a defendant. The "boy wonder" attorncy fin-ancier-fight promoter, who made headlines a decade ago as coun sel for the lale Sen. Joseph Mc Carthy's Communist investiga tions, fought back against his in dictment Wednesday on charges of perjury and conspiracy to ob- truct justice. A federal grand jury accused Cohn, 36. and another attorney, Murray E. Gottcsman. 56, of ly ing, trying to get witnesses in a stock fraud case to change their testimony, and using intermedi aries to threaten other w itnesses. He faces up to 40 years in prison and fines totaling $36,000 if con victed. The charges arose from a se ries of earlier grand jury probes involving the United Dye and Chemical Corp. stock manipula tions in which the public was fleeced of more than $5 million in unregistered security sales. Cohn was scheduled for a hear ing next Wednesday before Fed eral Judge William B. Herlands but he announcetUie would not wait that long ano said he would plead innocent in a court appear ancc todav. I HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, September 3, 1963 PAGE J-A Judge David R. Vandcnberg has set Sept. 12 as the date he will hear a n;;tira to revoke the probation of Everett Decker, 19, Klamath Falls, who was released on live years probation loliow- ing his conviction on a charge of stealing saddles last Aug. The judge delayed the hearing ur.lil the September date upon ll',i t-ii-rvj.t rf lh Hpfpnn altor- ssi-j- m '- that the defendant i'.r t.o'iff' vxnous tests r-.yr cliX-nct attorney s office m ciutrspd that Decker has im- !:(.. KWAirasts and failed to ccxetact himself as a good citi ztffl. i! violation of his probation. Spy Story Denied, Torture Claimed MIAMI ifPP Cuban exile Fernando Fernandez Barcenas took back his story cf being Castro spy Wednesday and told police he was tortured for 12, hours and forced to make "false statements." "All the statements in my con fession, including the part where I said I was going to be sent to Cuba as a spy for lne counter intelligence agency, were false," the 34-year-old exile told Miami police. "The whole thing was false." He said he made the confes sion alter being tortured for 12 hours while a 45-caliher automa tic pistol was held at his head. Fernandez sought to bring charges of kidnapu.g and assault and battery against the Cuban exile Christian Democrat Move ment iMDC) which denounced him as a spy Sunday and turned him over to the FBI. The FBI questioned Fernandez and several "witnesses" Wednes day. They said the case would he turned over to lhe slate at- with a rope," the mustachioed exile charged, pointing te a mark on his neck. He said the MDCI had threatened to kill him if he did not coutess. The MDC said it accented Fer nandez into its ranks last July and discovered he was a "spy" through "a series of carefully planned traps." Fernandez described himself as neither anti-American nor anti- Castro." He praised the United Slates' "policy of neutrality" to ward Cuba and said he wanted BPyanf Area MiW Closed Hunters will not be allowed in the Bryant Mountain fire closure I'M until t! governor has re- ajiwW t proclamation. This will not be dxvr until tie Bureau of Ll Management so recom , Charles Sullawav, ad- at Lskcview, said today. This recommendation for the lifting of the proclamation will be made immediately after the fire danger has ended, Sullaway said. The area boundary of the clos ure has been posted and hunteis are reminded that the closures will be patrolled by BBM personnel. lorney if the substantiated. They almost charges arello return there "to endure and suller with my parents, my sister strangled me and my aunt. Fernandez said he had spent most the Qst two and a half years in Kansas City working for a defense plant the Western Electric Co. "You have to lie cleared by the FBI for that," he said. 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