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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1963)
Young Check Artist Finds Success Comes But Once Donald Foster Ellis, a 20-ycar-! old Sacramento, Calif., man, should have quit while he was ahead. Because lie didn't quit, lie wound up in city jail Monday, Fire Cause Still Not Determined '" Klamath Falls Fire Chief Gcno - Gheller said today his fire in vestigators have not been able to determine an exact cause of Saturday night's fire tihat do " stroyed the KUuigson lumber mill, but said it may have been a spark from a cutting torch. Workmen had been removing equipment from the mill and Gheller said a spark from a cutting torch may have smoul dered and then flared up Sat urday night. Firemen were hampered In their efforts to subdue the blaze because of a lack of water. The mill's private water supply was not available because Die pumps were inoperative. City water was brought in by a single line laid a quarter of a mile to South Sixth Street. , Court Records MUNICIPAL COUKT Die. 3, 1) Melvln Chlloquln. drunk, 125 or five or 10 days. Ttd Romtro, drunk, 325 or five or .10 deyi. Joiepri ulyuee Elfmen, drunk, 525 er five or 10 dnys. Michael Joieph Murphy, drunk, 525 forfeited. Regen Riymond Cley, drunk, 525 for Idled. ' Charlei Hood, drunk, $25 lorftllod. v .jBllerion Duene Hunt, drunk, $25 for - felted. Jote Garcia, drunk, $25 forfeited. Armando Lozano, drunk, 525 or llye Br 10 day. Frank Arthur Geitvang, drunk, 125 or five or 10 day. '. Jercy Ball, drunk, 525 or five or 10 davt- Weiley Brown, drunk, $25 or five or 10 dayi. ' Merlin Mertlner drunk, $25 forfeited. Harry Waller Dickey, drunk, $25 or five or 10 dayli vagrancy, 5100 end 30 dayi. Berbera Smith, drunk, $25 forfaited. Simeon Riddle Jr., drunk, continued. Marilyn McKnlght, drunk, $25 for feited. Jecob W. Kertlket, drunk, $25 forfeited. One Day Only! WEDNESDAY, Dec. 4 GREAT PICTURES from GREAT BOOKS! No. 5 in our Series Program of M-G-M MOVIE MASTERPIECES "WORLD HERITAGE PICTURES" Thc World's Greatest Love Story! hY Embody loves PETER LAWFORO Yl 1Zj C?S) A' MARGARET O'BRIEN ' P I "FUN IN ACAPULCO" QSEj Starts WEDNESDAY! fTHE GREAT ADVENTURE SiRiSCH COMPANY STEVE MCQUEEN JAMES GARNER RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH JJTHE GREAT ESCAPE COLORlVAfjAVISION' UBtftt MOCCOU Bob HOPe Anita EKbeiE COLOR charged with the passing of two worthless checks. Police said Ellis walked into the U.S. National Bank here at 11:15 Monday morning and presented a check made out to him for $45. It was signed with the name "John L. Garfield'' and was drawn on the Bank of America in Sacramento. Tile check was honored and the money paid. But, police reported. Ellis re turned to the bank at 2:30 p.m. and presented anotlicr check, this time in the amount of $25 but otherwise similar to the ori ginal check. This time it wasn't quite k) easy. A bank clerk recognized liim as a man w ith whom some trou ble had been experienced in the past. A bank officer asked El lis to wait while lie called the Bank of America in Sacramen to. Ellis told dim, however, that he would have to step outside to talk to someone. Tlic bank officer discovered that tlicre was no account un der the name "John h. Gar field," but Ellis hadn't returned, so police were called. Officers arrested Ellis in a downtown hotel at 7:30 Mon day evening and charged him with obtaining money and prop erty by false pretenses. Police said Ellis admitted writing the bad checks on blanks he had found in Sacramento. 3 Persons Arraigned Tliree persons indicted by the grand jury last week were ar raigned in Judge Donald A. W. Piper's circuit court Monday. Fred Puckctl, charged with failure to support a child, and Willa Claire Riley, charged with obtaining money and property by false pretenses, will submit their pleas to the charges Wed nesday. Wilbur Harrington, charged with the burglary of Karl's Shoe Store, will plead lo the charge Dec. Hi. Puckctl was one of the per sons named on a secret indict ment by the grand jury, lie was arrested in California and re turned to Klamath Falls lo (ace the charge. Mrs. Hilcy was also named in a secret indictment with her husband, Maurice Itlley, who is being held in Josephine County on a similar charge. ELIZABETH TAYLOR liner itiru IV jam lliuii rossano mm Sk4 MARY ASTOR TDOORS OPEN AT 6:45 . BEGINS WITH PAGE- IICRALD AND , J- ' kn i, J?, JOJ I ifflfi 1 is POSSIBLE SHRINE The birthplace of the late President John F. Kennedy, located at 83 Deals Street in Brook-line, Mass. A bronie plaque is mounted on a boulder in the front lawn. A movement is house presently is occupied. Agent Honored For Efforts To Protect President, Wife WASHINGTON (UPli-Sccret Service agent Clinton .1. Hill was honored today for showing "exceptional bravery" when he threw himself in front of Presi dent Kennedy and his wile at (ho first miuikI of gunfire in Dallas. Mrs. Kennedy, her lips pursed and her eyes glistening slight ly, was among those on hand to hear Treasury Secretary Doug las Dillon read the citation at a ceremony today. Dillon said that Hill's conduct at Dallas during "this dastard ly alfair added new luslcr to the traditions of the Secret Service." The citation said that the 31-year-old Secret Service man jumped from his car when he heard the gunfire, climbed on the President's moving limou sine "and shielded the Presi dent and Mrs. Kennedy with his own body." ' "This extraordinary courage and heroic effort in the face of maximum danger reflect great credit on the United Slates of America, which can produce such men," the citation added. The ceremony w as a somber affair al tended by approximate, ly 100 newsmen squeezed into a conference' room in the Treas ury. Throughout (he brief presen UN Eyes African Compromise Proposal UNITIC1) NATIONS. N. Y. (l)Pli Members of Ihe Sccu rily Council worked today on a Scandinavian compromise pro Kisal colling fur a strategic em bargo to force South Allien to end its racial segregation pol icy. Norwegian Ambassador Sivert Nielsen was expected to propose the measure formally as soon as certain changes in Ihe word ing are worked out in order lu olilain African supiwrt. The 32 African nations which convoked the Security Council debate were reported lo have accepted the compromise in principle. Last cek I hey le mandod a strict oil embargo tin 1 1 1 South Africa ends its pol icy of apartheid, or rigid scp aialion of its while minority and Negro majority. The oil embargo was known to be opposed by tlie United Stales, Britain ami Franco, each having Security Council veto power. The United Stales ami Britain were expected to go long with the Scandinavian l.ll'KNSK SISPKNDKI) BLACKBURN, England U PU Valerie Martin, a 22-year-old former "Miss Britain" has had her driver's license suspended for six months because of six speeding convictions. "I just rush from one place to anotlier. trying lo keep up with life," Miss Mnrlin said. Klamath Pkllk, Ort !rvl Iftuttttrn Orttft and Ntrtlifrfl Callhwni kv Klamath PubluhiRf CmM at CtPianatft (nana TUxtM a im tnttrfJ aa itti mattar at tha KHl oH'(t Klamath Mll. Ortflf". an Autvit K. ). C rm, March J, SttaM-cli rxni ata M at Klamath Path. Orta ad al aa34ittanl mailtnt ' carnar 1 Manth 4 MatM 1 Ytar Mall tn AtfvanM 1 Mattn . , . , a MMthi . I Vaar Catrttr aM Do nan Waafciay. Cvr. tvnttay, Ctw i in III M iaa I I M m IX UNITIO PNIM INTIIINATION4L AUDIT lURIAU 01 CIRCULATION wturtttrt Ml rvcatviM tfaiivarv XKH'S, Klamath Falls. Oregon ' .' i r f ' underway to make tha home tation, Mrs. Kennedy slared straight ahead. When it was over, the former First Lady, wearing a black suit, and Hill, accompanied by his two young sons and his wife, began to move from the platform. Mrs. Kennedy looked down at the youngest son, Cory, 2, an d grinned as his father helped him down the platform steps. The citation to Hill was the second issued to a Secret Serv ice agent in the past few days. President Johnson officially commended agent Rufiis Young, blood last week lor his action in protecting the then vice presi dent with his own body when the shots rang out in Dallas. Hill, a husky, 31-ycar-old North Dakota native, was in the Secret Service car traveling im mediately behind the presiden tial limousine when Kennedy was shtit Nov. 22. He leaped from his car. which was traveling nl a seed of about 25 to 30 miles per hour at the lime, and ran ahead of the vehicle to crawl up on the trunk of the prcsidenlial limou sine. Photographs of Hie event show Mrs. Kennedy leaning over the back of her car. ai ms outstretched, attempting to help Hill into the moving automobile while at the same fime attempt plan. Krancc's attitude was not known. The compromise proposal, as Nielsen outlined it informally to Ihe ll-nalion Security Council last Friday, calls for ihe follow, ing: An embargo on shipment to Soulh Africa of any materials that could lie used (o manufac ENTIRE mm mmw mm m mmi mm. mmm aia mimw mmm mmm n m r m 0 X A wm mm m mm w -J . " FULL LENGTH VENETIAN BEVEL MIRROR IMBALL LASS COMPANY 3 SERVICE O QUALITY O COMPLETE SELECTION Tuesday, December 3, 1963 T' A - permanent memorial. Tha UPI Telephoto ing to hold up the head of her slain husband. Hill managed to climb into the car. He then pushed Mrs. Kennedy lo ' the floor and sprawled across the President to protect him in ease of any further gunfire as the car sped to Dallas' Parkland Hospital. The agent helped lift the mor tally wounded President on to a stretcher, then assisted the shaken Mrs. Kennedy into the hospital. He never left her side as she waited outside the hos pital emergency room. Hill was also al Mrs. Ken nedy's side when she llcw back lo Washington with her hus band's body. It was only alter he was aboard the plane that he realized the front of his suit was spattered with blood. Hill has been assigned to pro tect Mrs. Kennedy since jusi after the l!)l0 election when the then Sen. Kennedy became president-elect. He has traveled all over the world with her on slate visits and private tours. If, as expected, the Senate passes a House-approved bill providing Secret service protec tion for Mrs. Kennedy and her two children for a year after she leaves (he White House. Hill will probably be assigned to the duty. ture or maintain arms, a mu nition or military equipment. Establishment of a U. N. study group to examine the fea sibility of a multiracial society in Soulh Africa. Issuing a vv a r n i n g lo the Soulh African government that it faces "disaster" if it persists in its aprailheid policy. STOCK Full - length, '4" plate glass unfrom ed Venetian bevel door mirror, I6"x 56". Includes in stallation, clips and screws. Was 19.00 NOW 13 75 Comparable Savings in All Sites and Shapes! FREE DELIVERY KLAMATH AREA! 521 Walnut - Klamath Falls Top Federal Jurists Oppose Televising Trials WASHINGTON iLPIi - The proposal to televise the Dallas trial of accused slayer Jack Ruby today recalled statements by top federal jurists condemn ing such coverage. Ituby has been indicted on a murder charge in connection with the fatal shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, alleged assas sin of President Kennedy. He will, cf course, be tried in a TeNas court not a federal court. Texas and Colorado are tlie only states which leave the question of televising or broad casting trials up to the presid ing judge. The judge scheduled lo preside al Ruby's trial. Judge Joe Brown, has not yet decided what coverage to permit. In 1932 both the Judicial Con ference of the United States and the American Bar Association Weather Northern California: Mostly fair with local fog. The Dalles and Hood River: Mostly fair through Wednesday except cloudy or foggy east; cast winds 20-30: highs 30-42; low 27-32. Bend: Cloudy or foggy through Wednesday; highs 23-40; low 17 22. Baker and La Grande: Fair and cool through Wednesday; highs 23-35; lows 12-18. Portland - Vancouver: Fair and cool through Wednesday; continued east winds 8-18; highs 40-43; lows 26-32. Western Oregon: Mostly fair north and on coast, night and morning fog elsewhere; highs 40-45 except near 32 foggy val leys; low 22-32. Eastern Oregon: Fog or low clouds with local drizzle north; highs 40-50 except 25-35 fog bound valleys: low 12-18. Tatoosh to Blanco: Gale w arn ings ncarTatoosh for east winds 25-35, elsewhere winds variable 8-18; mostly fair. High Low Astoria 58 33 Baker 37 13 Brookings 57 44 Medford 31 2d Newport 5S North Bend 53 43 Snow Bhnkefs North By United Press International Light snows and falling tem peratures left roads and high ways treacherous across parts of " the North today. Heavy showers dumped more than an inch of rain on northern Flor ida. Snow was pocked hard on all roads hut main thoroughfares in the Chicago area, where the mercury dipped to 10 at O'llarc International Airport. Marquette County Airport in upper Michigan recorded a tem perature of 3 below. The light snow blanketed the upper Mississippi Valley and southern New England south ie-si fi 'A Ar it'- m 498 J4 ' 1 stronjly disapproved of televis ing trials. Tlie argument in favor of broadcast coverage is that the pcople's'Tight to know" is bas ic to American liberty. There fore, the greater the scope of coverage, the better the public will understand how justice is administered. In addition, the Sixth Amendment to, the Consti tution guarantees the accused a "public trial." In I960, at the University of Colorado, Supreme Court Jus tice William O. Douglas devot ed an entire speech to answer ing thce arguments. "It is a 'public trial' that the .Sixth Amendment guarantees," he said, ". . . but this guaran tee is for the benefit of the ac cused, not the press . . . the concept of the public trial is not that everv memlicr of the cimi- Roundup Pcndlctun 2" 27 Portland 43 2!) Redmond 2." 20 Salem 42 24 The Dalles 32 30 Chicago 3", 22 Los Angeles 7B 34 New Viirk 40 37 Phoenix "4 43 Man Jailed For Threat WASHINGTON HJPH - A 41-year-old Washington. D. C en gineer faced arraignment today on charges of making a verbal threat against the life of Presi dent Johnson. Police said tlie man, Robert Holbert Weathcrington. was ar rested Saturday night. Police said he was held for the Secret Service on instructions of agent K. 8. Thompson. Weatherington's father-in-law. J. C. Hortcn, said the arrest oc curred at their home. Horlon said his son-in-law had never been involved w ith the police be fore and was "a strong support er of the late President." Horton said Weathering ton was a retired employe of the Army Corps of Engineers. ward into West Virginia. The weather bureau said up to 4 inches of fresh snow would fall during the day in parts of New York and New England. Light er amounts were expected as far South as Tennessee and North Carolina. Light rain was forecast for the middle and south Atlantic stales. Panama City, Fla., rec orded 1.20 inches of rain in six hours during the night. cftw the lady What a stand-out romantic look. So finely detailed! Button-back. 65 Dacron polyester 35 cotton. Yours in pure white. 28 to 38. 512 Main Fret Customer Porking at Srh t Klamath munity should be able to see or hear it. "A public trial is one that is open rather than closed a trial that people other than officials can attend. The public trial ex ists because of the aversion which liberty-loving people had toward secret trials . . . that is the reason our courts are open to the public, not because the framers wanted to provide the public with recreation cr with instruction in the ways of gov ernment." Referring to television, Doug las said: "The already great tensions on the witnesses are increased when they know that millions of people watch their every ex pression, follow each word. The presence and participation of a vast unseen audience creates a strained and tense atmosphere that will not be conducive lo a quiet search for truth." 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