Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 13, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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HERALD A.VD NEWS. Klamath FI1, Oirg Wedanday, NotfmW IJ, 1J
WEDNESDAY
AMATEIR RADIO ASSOC..
Klamath Basin, 7 p.m., code
and theory class, clubhouse,
fairgrounds. Interested persons
invited.
MAVZASITA CHAPTER.
OES, 8 p.m., friendship night,
Scottish Rite Temple. All OES
members invited.
WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOC.,
Klamath Falls, 7:30 p.m., meet
ing, (Moose Home, 1010 Pine.
MILLS PTA, 7 pm.. room
visitation, 7:30 p.m., meeting,
school.
THURSDAY
MIDLAND HOME EXTEN.
SION unit will meet at Joan's
Youth Cited
In Accident
Two autos both driven by 19-year-old
youths collided at Di
vision Street and Union Avenue
Monday afternoon, resulting in
one driver being cited for fail
ure to yield right-of-way.
Johnnie Marvin Summers, 220
Marion Lane, was given the ci
tation after the crash which
damaged his 1954 sedan and the
other 1957 sedan moderately.
Police said Summers' car
struck the one driven by Curtis
Phillip Langer, 2H60 Shasta
Way. Summers was eastbound
on Union and Langer was south
bound on Division. The crash oc
curred at 5:30 p.m.
Officers Seek
Vehicle Parts
Oregon Stale Police are seek
ing a Model T roadster body
and frame that has been report
ed stolen from the Lewis Mat
ney ranch, Rte. 2, Box 625,
Klamath Falls, police disclosed
Tuesday.
Matncy said that the car
frame had been removed from
behind his barn sometime dur
ing tiie past month. Anyone
having information as to the lo
cation of the Model T is urged
to contact state police.
Kitchen at 10 a.m. Call TU 2
1256 for what to bring or for
transportation.
WW! BARRACKS 925, Ladies
Auxiliary, S p.m., meeting, KC
Hall.
PROSPERITY CHAPTER 160.
OES, g pm., staled meeting,
Malm Masonic Temple.
RUMMAGE SALE, KU par
ents and Patrons. 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., old Reliable Cleaners
Bldg., Main Street.
Y-XE-MA TW1RLERS, 8 p.m..
square dance, YMCA. Bring
cookies.
MERRILL HOME EXT., 10
am., Scandinavian cookerv
demonstration,
tion Hall.
Merrill Reerea-
LADIES AUXILIARY, Canlon
Crater 7. 8 pm., meeting,
10OF Hall.
FREMONT PTA, 7:30 pm..
National Education Week ob
servance, room visitation,
school.
FRIDAY
RUMMAGE SALE, KU Par
ents and Patrons, 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., old R e 1 i a b 1 e Cleaners
bldg., Main St.
LADIES SOCIETY BLF&E, 7
p.m., no host dinner, pin pre
sentation, Kingfali's Res
taurant. All members.
RUMMAGE SALE. Sacred
Heart Parents Club, 9 a.m. to
a p.m.. Sacred Heart Parish
Hall.
EAGLES AUXILIARY, 6:30
p.m., politick supper, 8 p.m.,
meeting. Eagles Hall.
RUMMAGE SALE, Northside
Garden Club, 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m., Kerns Bldg., 6th and
Klamath.
SATURDAY
TECH MATES are holding a
Sadie Hawkins dance Saturday
night 8 o'clock to midnight at
OTI student ballroom. Music by
Westerneers.
"CAVALCADE OF FASH
IONS." tea and style show,
I p.m., Winema Hotel. Phone
TU 4-9179 for tickets.
Is Rescued
LA GRANDE LP1 A group
of elk hunters, stranded by snow
for nearly a week in the rugged
Minam River area east of here,
was flown out of the area Tues
day after walking to a lodge.
They were reported in good
condition. They said they had
had plenty to eat but were glad
to get out of the area.
Pilot Bob Wallermire of La
Grande flew them here from
where they were taken to their
cars.
The group was trapped by a
snow storm last Thursday on the
Minam Lake side of an 8.000
foot pass. The storm caused
drifts as high as 20 feel.
The party flown out Tuesday
included nine hunters, two cooks
and a cowboy. Gude Bob
Blank of Baker and three others
had left the group after the
snowstorm to blare a trail out.
Blank said the horses on the
trip were worse off than the
hunting party, because of lack
of food.
Senate Hearings On Billie Sol Estes
End In Hurry Without Any Answers
WASHINGTON' (LP1 '-Senate
hearings into the get-rtch-quick
career of farm financier Sillie
Sol Estes were marked "com
plete" today and investigators
began working on a formal re
port. The dark-haired West Texas
farm boy, who built and lost
a $150 million empire, moved
briefly into the public spotlight
Tuesday. He quickly bowed out
again, however, after invoking
the Fifth Amendment against
passible self-incrimination and
refusing to answer questions for
the Senate investigations sub
committee. Chairman John L. MtClellan.
D-Ark., did not press Etes
with warnings of possible con
tempt action. He explained that
Estes, still in deep legal trou
ble, would not be placed in a
position where he might preju
dice his cause in court actions
against him,
McClellan said no further w it
nesses would be called in the ui
quiry which filled the headlines
a little more tlian a year ago.
He said the committee wouki bond and lives with his wife
now draft report. j and five children in Abilene,
The report is certain to eon
tain some criticism of the Ag
riculture Department's handling
of Estes' pooled cotton allot
ments. In a presidential ye3r,
such a report depending on its
tone could become s o m s -thing
of a political document.
Esles' refusal to answer ques
tions was not unexpected since
he has pending appeals from
fraud and conspiracy convic
tions that call for prison terms
totaling 23 years. He is free on
Tex.
After refusing to testify in
closed session, Estes was taken
into public hearing and asked
to identify himself. He replied
that he was "Billie Sol Estes,
70 Castle Drive, Abilene,
Texas." To alf else he sought
the Fifth Amendment's protection.
Second Try Successful
LANCASTER, Calif. UPK - I ing auto ami burled himself into
1 Wed., Not. II, 1963 1 Pj?e i-A
Kerch! Neve Ktsmstb F1U
Michigan supplies about one
half of the red tart cherry pro
duction of the United States.
Sheriff's detectives said a roan
identified as John Birmingham,
52, tried to commit suicide
Tuesday by jumping in front of
a train not far from his home
at nearby Rosamond.
That attempt failed, investiga
tors said, bu a few hours later
he succeeded in a similar at
tempt near this desert eoromuB
ity northeast of Los Angeles.
A 17-year-ofai boy who had
picked Birmingham up s a
hitchhiker said Birmingham saw
a train approaching and yetted;
"Stop the car! I want to jump
in iront o( the train."
The boy tried to persuade
to stay in the car. but he said
the man jumped from the mov-
the path of the Southern pacific
freight tram.
The Irafa't heels severed: hit
body.
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Cambodia Plans To Drop
U.S. Aid By End Of '63
PNOMPEHN, Cambodia
( L' Pit Prince Norodan Sihan
ouk Tuesday announced Cam
bodia will renounce U.S. aid by
the end of 13.
He said American troops will
be withdrawn, but ihey will not
be replaced by other foreign
troops.
Prince Norodan lotd a news
conference that "by this meas
ure we will be poorer but more
independent."
The prince announced Mon
day the nationalization of im
port and export businesses here
and the nationalization of Cam
bodian banks by the end of next
June.
He said the big French plan
tations will not bo nationalized
for the time being, but he
could not guarantee the same
for the future.
"Without aid, and not rich in
foreign reserves, Cambodia w ill
have to increase her production
agriculturally and industrially."
he said.
He said he had reflected a
long time before promoting this
form of "advanced socialism"
and thai this decision had been
taken essentially with the aim
under current developments of
saving the regime and the mon
archy and avoiding a big swing
to the left.
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