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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1963)
Weather Temperatures during the 24 -hours ending at 4 am. PDT to ' day. High Low Astoria 68 M Baker 66 39 rBrookings 76 .. jMedford 76 5 Newport 64 50 N. Bend 66 48 Pendleton 67 47 'Portland 72 48 "Redmond 63 35 -Salem 73 48 'The Dallei 74 47 Chicago 79 70 -New York 65 61 Phoenix 98 .. jSan Fran. 65 60 5 Washington 70 63 ' ' ft VWjiMn'y;4 f .,,V,...iJ I w ........ IMS MO.Vf ru MtAKi fit V $thm nl.im w ma .Mat r HU Ml Mri. A new "64 Chevrolet is a lot more truck than your money bought the last time. Bodies, cabs, engines, frames, suspensions all have been improved lo give, you more value for practically tlm same investment. Let us bring one over to show you why Chevrolet's the truck to put your money on, QUALITY TRUCKS Tehphtiu yttr ChimM inltr ibcot my iypt of truck DUGAN - MEST 410 So. 6th Strut Klamath Falls TU 4-3101 Roundup Northern California: Mostly fair. Portland - Vancouver: Mostly fair Uirough Thursday; high 74; low tonight 48. Western Oregon: Mostly fair with morning fog patches; highs 68-78; low 43-53. Eastern Oregon: Mostly fair; highs 66-76; low 37-47. Tatoosh to Blanco: Winds west 10-20 knots becoming north to night and variable 8-12 Thursday fair with fog patches. The Dalles and Hood River: Mostly fair; gorge winds becom ing east 5-15 tonight; highs 75-80; lows 40-45. Bend, Baker and La Grande: Fair with variable afternoon clouds; highs 70-75; lows 35-40, -TVi'iiAmt-ii'S8' COST LESS CHEVROLET CO. iiMlt-i.!? j , I PAGE iA HERALD AND 5 T "V PLEASANT DREAMS James Andrew, thn lona boy among the Andrew Fischer quin tuplets born last weekend in Aberdeen, S.D., appears to be enjoying a good snooze in his isolator at St. Luke's Hospital. The hands of the five infants are wrapped to keep them from pulling loos thi tubes through which they are being fad. UPI Telephoto Fischer Quints Grow Stronger; Mother Yearns For Other Five ABERDEEN, S. D. (UPI) - The Fischer quintuplets kept get ting healthier today and their mother was so heartened she be gan yearning for her other five children at home. Mrs. Mary Ann Fischer, 30, her short, curly red hair glistening and her Hps lightly brushed with lipstick, expressed her joy Tues day as she shyly met with news men for the first time since she gave birth to four girls and a boy Saturday. Two of the quints had gained so much strength today that their Porter To Seek Freedom For Prisoners MIAMI (UPI) - Former Con gressman Charles O. Porter ol Oregon Tuesday announced plans to fly to Cuba Friday to ask Pre mier Fidel Castro for the release of an estimated 75,000 political prisoners in Cuban jails. Porter said Castro will be re quested to free the prisoners "on humanitarian grounds alone and to permit them to come to Uie United Slates if they wish to do 'We have nolhlng lo offer, noth ing to bargain with." he said. Tlic Eucene. Ore., lawyer, who served as Democratic congress man from 19S7 to 19I10, is making the trip on behalf of the Associa tion of Relatives Pro-Kiccflom ol Cuban Political Prisoneri Inc., a Miami-based organization. Mrs. Consuclo Villavcrde, presi dent of the association, appeared with Porter at a press conference at which his journey was explain ed. Porter said the United Stales "presumably" would not object to having the Cuban prisoners come lo the U.S. If they hnvc relallves here. Mrs. Villavcrde said thai Police Seize Marijuana SEATTLE lUPli-Policc raided a University District rooming house Tuesday night, arrested in persons and seized marijuana and pep pills as the climax to a week of intensive investigation. Nino of the persons arrested were minors and the oilier was a 28-vear-old woman. A member of the Police De partment's special patrol squad. Joe Cordas. acting as an under cover agent, said he marie scv oral purchases at the house dur ing the past week. ' His last purchase, amounting lo $.10, came Tuesday night just be fore police raided the house. Police said a large amount of marijuana was seized. Three women, 18, 19, and 28. and seven young men were ar rested. The young men included four who were 18 years old, two 19, and one 20. The 19-year-old said they were musicians. One young man, said lie was a student, while the oUier four Mid tliev were la borers. Serai&ait&Scitrs Ktlmllh falll. OrM PuHiiMa iir iiiMni sit ) ns lunmi Strvlnf swirttrn orttct ami Northern Clll'ernl KUmairi S-vSlllhlnS CimMny v'n at Eieianaaa tMa TUtM aim W. ft. Iwaatland. Pwklntttr nfar4 at aacantf-aiaii maitar at ta tl of Oca at Klamath Fan. Oraooa an Aututt It. im. vnar act at Cao-arat-a, warch J. lira sacotxtclaii t-Mt. ata paid at Klamath Sail. Oraaait, ana at aMltlanal maumt aiiMaai Carriar 1 Man! i MantM I vaac Mall In vanca I Mantn MantM I Vaar Carriar ami Daalart waataar, caar, ... SwMar, Ctar t II KIM I 1 11 in ai IU.M lie lie UNITSO Milt INTIftNtTIONai UOlT SuMaU OH CmCUlatlON IvaKrtttara nat racalvlMi dalivarv at taair Mart an Nacra. staaat luiaw Mill Satan f a-n NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Z k. 1 , 1v t doctor increased their food intake. Dr. James N. Berbos, the gen eral practitioner who delivered the five, said he had increased the amount of formula that Mary Catherine and James Andrew were getting by 1 cc. He said all five tots were doing fine. Meets With Newsmen Mrs. Fischer was pushed Into the basement cafeteria of St Luke's Hospital in a wheelchair for the improvised news confer ence. She wore green slippers and a pale blue housecoat. Of Castro probably a "large percentage" of prisoners would elect to remain in Cuba with their families there. Porter, who will fly lo Havana from Mexico City on Fri day aboard a Cubana Air Line plane, said he expects to remain in Cuba about 10 days. He indicated that his one ad vantage is that he has met Caslru on three separate occasions twice in Cuba in 1959 shortly after the bearded leader came to power and once in Washington. D.C., in April of that same year, when Castro visilcd the U.S. He said lie has also been in touch" with New York attorney James B. Donovan, who negoti ated tile release of the Buy ol Pigs prisoners from Cuba in ex change for $53 million in ransom goods. Porter said the administration lias given him clearance lo make the trip but it hus nut indicated eitlier formal approval or disap proval of his objective ljT'iiBljBnS Starts TONITE! UU I NOT I GEOyour mm 9 1 mat tm ttorvf its nrvs 1 ti''l -ll im" TTie following conditions Tiilltl Ii llT II this tiiiilim HI irtilllt rttl trtrj! raLPlER ANCEU.j ITE ADMISSION - 1.00 PER PERSON Wednesday, September 18, 1963 in" 9, !.1"1 She said she would have gone into the delivery room again to avoid having the news confer ence. But It was evident that her concern for her children all 10 of Uiem overshadowed all oth er considerations. She confessed that she was "very happy" over her five tiny tols and she told how a mother of quads from another Aberdeen this one in Scotland had called her on the phone. Then someone asked: "Are you lonesome for your children at home? "I sure am," site said. "Have you been worrying about the children? Oldest Is Seven Mrs. Fischer and her husband, Andrew, 38, already had Danny, 7, Charlotte 6, Julio 5, Evelyn 4, and Denise 3, before the quints came. Mrs. Fischer said she had spoken over the phone to the old est three. The children were "real tickled" over their new sisters and brother. She said she hadn't thought yet whether she would dress the quints alike. Asked whether she would by happy to have the wash er and dryer and other gills al ready valued at several scores of thousands of dollars, she replied merely: "Sure will." A reported asked her If she had a choice "Would you have quints again?" "I told them upstairs her room is on the third floori that I'd rather go into the delivery room than come down here," she replied with a slight smile. When she learned she was preg nant, did she want a boy or girl? "I wanted a boy," she said quickly. "That makes the other boy happy." i mm I , must b mit to s this: J cMnnnEcwiiain3i m EDMUND PURDOH SLAVE SHIP nt'io vif r Publicized Romance Of Heiress To End ZURICH. Switzerland (UPli Heiress Gamble Benedict Porum- beanu, who defied her family and American courts to get married three years ago, went into hiding today to dodge questions about her forthcoming divorce from the man for whom she risked a for tune. Tuesday an attorney for Gam ble, who was 19 year? old when she married Andrei Porumbeanu to cap a romance that captured headlines on two continents, re vealed that the couple has separ ated and moved out of their Swiss chalet overlooking Lake Surich. They have two children Gheorghe Mihai, 2, and Grigoreu, 9 months. Accident Claims Life Of Boy, 2 SALEM IUPH -John Scvert Jr., 2, died at a Stayton Hospital Tuesday of injuries he received when a fork lift truck ran over him at a fertilizer plant at Shaw, east o here. , ' State police said the boy's falls- cr, John Severt Sr., said he had been unloading sacks of fertilizer and that the boy apparently wan dered In back of the fork lift truck. Cooper Heads Highway Group DENVER (UPD Forrest Coop er, Oregon state highway engineer Tuesday was elected president of the Western Association of State Highway Officials at the group's 42nd annual conference. Cooper succeeds W. Otis Wright of Nevada. Hawaii State Highway Engineer John C. Myatt was elected vice president and Utah Director of Highways C. Taylor Burton sec retary. A ruminant is any grazing ani mal that chews Its cud and has plit hoofs. The mightiest sea-spectacle that 1 tmwf I jJjr r of mi . m HUGH GRIFFITH- RICHWiD HAYDN -TARUA -mmm wmmm TOiiia-rf Admiuion For This Sptciol Engogtmant: Central Admiuion $1.25 Childran (Undar 12) ... .50 I The attorney, Eigen Curtin. predicted the divorce will become effective in six months to a year Porumbeanu does not fight it. The claim is based on the ground of misconduct by Andrei Porumbeanu," Curtin said. "Mrs. Porumbeanu had revoked all pow ers of attorney to her husband." I In New York, Porumbeanu re fused to comment on the an nouncement. The one-time hair- idresser, chauffeur, butler and consultant checked into a $70-a- Officer gentUman by rt al Conarass Man, how they goofed I Borit Give Uplhe Shipj 1 V b --7-i2T?m-rWf J and jr......."rr... W IV v ; MM PRESENTS MARLON BRANDO Fletcher Chriitian TREVOR HOWARD Captain Bligh RICHARD HARRIS aa nhn 111 III day suite at the Savoy-Hilton Ho tel a week ago but later moved into less expensive accommoda tions.) Curtin said Gamble also had "gone abroad," but he did not specify where. Porumbeanu was .15 when he divorced his first wife and mar ried "Gambi" before a justice of the peace in Hendersonville, N.C., on April 6, 1960. The ceremony thwarted the wishes of Gamble's iron-willed uiiwnT'i.ur' . rliSm til . .wmmm if i I If 11 J I 2J k DOORS OPEN 6:45 staHfTOMKHT!' ever swept across Mill ii Ont Showing Nitaly or 8:00 P.M. 6n ' . . Wod., Thur.Mon. A Tut. Continuous Showt Friday, Sohirdoy and Sunday from 1:30 P.M. In Divorce grandmother, M r s. Katherine Geddes Benedict, who had been determined to prevent the mar riage. The 77-year-old lady remained opposed to the match until her death in October, 1961. But when her will became known it was found she had left Gamble $20 million trust fund. On her 21st birthday. Gamble received $500. 000 in a lump-sum inheritance from the Remington typewriter fortune. 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