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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1963)
i Business Is Too Good, Bank Forced To Close TULSA, OWa. UPI) - A ppw Tulsa bank, swamped with ;o many new cnecxing ac ;iunta it couldn't keep up with ;Ihe Iwokwork, remained closed ' Jeday to give employes a chance ' (s update the bank's records. :-A federally appointed bank conservator, William H. Green field of Dallas, announced a de cision Monday to keep the South ern Hills National Bank of Tul sa closed a few more days. Greenfield, however, was quick to assure depositors that "there is no question about the solvency of the bank." "I have found no reason for the depositors of this bank to be concerned," he said. "The depositors should be able In the near future to have all their checks drawn and cleared with no problems." When Southern Hills opened Aug. 12, it announced that any one who opened a checking ac count within two weeks would never be assessed a service charge. Within a month, the bank had 30,000 depositors, more than any other bank in Oklahoma. Banking source said it costs $10 to $15 to open a new check ing account. This would mean Southern Hills was spending $300,000 to $450,000 maintaining accounts on which there was no income. The flood of new deposits so Accidenfs Claim Nine Residents By United Tress .International Nine Oregon residents died as a result of accidents Monday. Eight of the deatlis were re-, corded in tho state. A woman and her Miree chil dren lost their lives wlicn a fire swept through their cottage at Cannon Beach. The victims were Mrs. Mar garet Gee, 34; her daughter, Michelle, 4, and sons, Warren, 2, and Daniel, 8 months. Roy Kelly, 80, Myrtle (Point, died in a Bandon hospital from injuries suffered when his light plane craslied in the Sixes Riv er area 25 miles south of Ban don Sunday afternoon. He was attempting to land his aircraft on a small landing strip. Harold D a v i s, 63, Medford, was fatally injured when his car collided with another car and a logging truck on State Highway 62 five miles north of Medford. He died about five hours after the accident at a Medford hospital. Sixton Jimenez, 43, Portland, died in a Eugene hospital from injuries received in a four-car pileup on Interstate S near Al bany Friday night. A logging accident near Reedsport claimed the life of .lames Cushman, 31, Coos Bay, He was employed by Uie MuK thews Construction Co. of Em pire. Mrs. Grace Tuttle, 86, Sheri dan, was one of five persons killed in a two-car collision on U.S. Highway 71 about 20 miles north of Nevada, Mo. Klamath Palls OrtfMi Publish!- dally (txctpt Sat.) and Sunday Serving Southern OrtM and Nrthtrn Call torn la bv Klamath Publithlnf Camaany Mi'n at Etptanactt Phone TUiadO 4-1111 W. ft. twMtland, P ubll.ru r Snttrtd at sacond-claia miliar a the poit oMIet nt Klamath Fall. Oragon, en Augutt 31, itM, under act at Can preti, March I HT9. SacoM-clait poaV aga paid at Klamath Paiii, Orate and at additional mailing otllcett Carrier 1 Monfti 1 71 4 Mentha SU M 1 Year UM Mall In Advance 1 Mentn I 171 Menlha tltse 1 Year til ee Carrier and Dealer Weekday, Ceoy, lie Sunday. Cer lie ilNITID PRPIf NTR NATIONAL AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATION Subscriber net receiving delivery et th.tr Herald and Newe, pleat phene TUxede 4-a.m belert t P.m. tseatsasi UST ? DAYS! usr V flWaltDisney Journey TECHNICOLOR overwhelmed the bank that it has been flying its daily records to a Texas bank for processing each night. Southern Hills has a computer on order but it takes about six months to install the equipment. Jn Oklahoma City, the presi dent of the State Capitol Bank, which made a similar offer, said his bank experienced no trouble. The official, J. Lcland Gourlcy, said the bank gained 15.000 accounts in IS days. Gourlcy said tlie Tulsa bank's trouble may have stemmed from the fact it offered its free service too 60on after opening. Gourlcy's bank had been oper ating a year before making the offer. British Face Another Sex Scandal LONDOM (UPI) - Officials scheduled an inquest today into the death of Julie Molley. raven haired "high priestess of love" who has become the key figure in an investigation of sex orgies, blackmail and drugs. Press reports said social lead ers, army officers and wealthy businessmen may be involved. The sex scandal centers on the death of the 24-ycar-old Italian born beauty who apparently led a double life as a dentist's re ceptionist by day and an exotic playgirl by night. ' Miss Molley was found dead on Nov. 2 in a mansion in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. Her body was lying on a four-poster bed witli an empty, drug bottle nearby. Police said (he indications were the girl committed sui cide. However, the inquest was called to pin down if Miss Mol ley died of an overdose of drugs or whether the empty boltlo was intended to cover foul play. There were reports the girl had been In a drug-induced coma for three days before she died. It was reported that on the day of Iter death a man left a package of drugs at' an ad dress near Amerdcn House, where her body was found. "Julie enmeshed others and none of them seemed to regret it," a friend of Miss Molley's said. "Sho was to tlicin a high priestess of love." It was reported thai detec tive found two diaries) kept by Miss Molley, and from 'them got the names of army officers, wealthy businessmen and others who apparently had dealings witli her. They continued lo hunt for a (Jiird diary kept by the girl, tho reports said. Tho investigation of Miss Mol ley's activities began more than two months before her death when a man complained he was being blackmailed. ' U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Arguments On Apportionment I Tups.. Herald Nov. 1!, & Newt ISfiS Page j Klamath Kali, WASHINGTON (UPli - The Supreme Court today opens marathon arguments on wheth er urbanites are denied a con stitutional right to equal repre sentation in state legislatures. Arguments were to begin on a New York apportionment case as soon as Uie court disposed of the first decisions and orders of its November session. The court heard 24 cases in October and was expected to have a few opinions ready. New York attorney Leonard B. Sand, representing radio sta tion WMCA, its president, R. Peter Straus, and five other in dividuals, was scheduled to lead off arguments on the New York appeal. He is attacking the 63-year-old formula in the state consti tution for apportioning seats in both the Senate and the' Assem bly. New York City and West chester, Nassau and Suffolk counties are specifically in volved. The complainants argue that the formula gives vastly more weight to the votes cast in rural areas than to those from cities. 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