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City To Buy Abandoned Shasta School
MOIWT SHASTA At th ro-.
uiar semi-monthly meeting of
the Mount Shasta City Council
Monday evening, it was decid
ed to sell the abandoned Mount
Shasta High School to the city
for the price required to elimi-
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nate a clause inadvertently in
serted in the deed more than 40
years ago.
The clause states that should
the property ever be used (or
any except school purposes, it
will revert back to the heirs of
the H. D. Brown estate.
. The council did not decide ex
actly what use tlie city will find
for the cJd structure. It lias
been considered as a public au
ditorium or meetings and sim
ilar municipal functions.
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Grade "A" birds specially selected (or
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In other business, the Naiion
al Guard requested additional
j land for the use of the local
1401st Engineers unit. The re
quest was granted, and the coun
cil will announce the details at
a later date.
Howard Guentluier represent
ed several local residents with
a request for additional side
walks, curbs, and gutters on
Alma Street, and it was grant
ed by the council members.
W. I. Barlow, Mount Shasta
merchant, appeared before the
council to ask relief from en
croachment of the bypass high
way now under construction
west of the city. The bypass
comes within a few feet of the
Barlow home, which was built
many years before the highway
was considered, and the road
way stands about two feet high
er than the front yard.
Superintendent of Public
Works Charles Echols agreed
to act as liaison officer in the
conflict of interests.
Runs Station
CH1LOQUIN The Shell Serv
ice Station in Chiloquin as now
under the management of Bob
Raya long-time resident of tlie
area. Until recently beginning
this new business venture, Ray
had served as a local law en
forcement officer for several
years.
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RESTAURANT
Only Four Out Of 678 Kidnapings Investigated By FBI Unsolved
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kidnaping of Frank Sinatra Jr.
is one of four out of 678 inves
tigated by the FBI since 1932
wliich still are unsolved.
In June, 1932, Congress
passed w hat is popularly know n
as the Lindbergh law which had
the effect of allowing the FBI
to help investigate kidnaping
cases.
The law made it a federal
crime to transport any persons
across state lines to hold them
for ransom, reward or for any
other purpose.
As originally written, the law
provided that it could be as
sumed the victim had been tak
en across a state line if no
trace of him could be found
seven days after tlie kidnaping.
On Aug. 6, 1956. this section
was amended to make tlie
waiting period only 24 hours.
This change was made short
ly after Peter Howard Wein
berger, a one-month-old baby,
was kidnaped from his home on
Long Island July 4, 1956, and
later found dead. His kidnaper
was convicted and executed.
There was some feeling at the
time that the FBI might have
been able to apprehend the
child's abductor more quickly If
it had not been restrained from
entering the case for seven
days.
The oldest unsolved kidnaping
case on FBI records involves
the abduction of Charles Matt
son of Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 27,
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Aid Rules
Adopted
By Board
SALEM tUPIi-Rulcs govern
ing payment of basic school
aid to districts providing part
time education for parochial
school students were adopted
Thursday by the state board of
education.
Earlier this year, Atty. Gen.
Robert Y. Thornton said public
school districts providing part
time education for parochial
students were entitled to basic
school aid for the extra student
load.
In the regulations adopted
Thursday, the board made it
clear the public schools had the
right to determine class sched
ules at public schools.
In several areas of the slate,
private schools have adopted the
policy of sending students
to public schools for certain
classes not provided at the pri
vate school.
Adoption of tlie rules was held
over to Thursday to allow sev
eral public school superinten
dents to appear before the board
to outline problems in "shared
time" with non-public schools.
There were no objections to
the rules adopted Thursday.
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1936. The boy's body was found
but his abductors have never
been traced.
Tlie FBI has investigated and
cleared more than 25.000 sus
pects in tlie case but there are
more than 100 to be cleared.
The case is similar to a 1938
one involving Peter David Le
vinc of New York, whose bodv
was found m a bav. In both
cases ransom was demanded
but never paid and the abduc
tor has never been located.
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Hardly a gentle hint. Sort of a
mean trick to play on old Dad,
perhaps. But convincing . . . the
best way to let him know why
an ELECTRIC DISHWASHER is
the ideal Christmas gift for you.
After he's had hi hands in the
dishwater for a while, remind
him that you waste over 400
hours a year scraping and scrub
bing dirty pots, pans and plates.
He'll see that you should spend
these hours on more worthwhile
family activities.
Remind him, too, that - for the
sake of good health, the 'entire
family can profit from a dish
washer in the kitchen. Dishes
and utensils come from an ELEC
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