McCarthy Says Probe Blocked By 'Pressure' WASHINGTON (P) - Senator McCarthy (R-Wis) told the Senate Tuesday that "White House pres sure" blocked a demand from a panel of the Loyalty Review Board for a hearing on David Demarest Lloyd, a speech writer for Presi dent Truman. He said the final decision was to the effect that since the board members "were not allowed to call a hearing and put Lloyd un der oath, they did not have suffi cient evidence before them to find him disloyal." Tonight Lloyd, after the gist of McCartny's remarks was read to him, told a reporter: "I do not know what was going on within the Loyalty Review Board Senator McCarthy seems to know more about that than any body else. "Answered In Full" "AH I know is that I answered in full,, in a sworn statement, all questions put to me from the board. "I will answer any more ques tions at any time. "I have "nothing to conceal and I am proud of my record. "If Senator McCarthy wants to know anything from me, all he has to do is pick up the telephone and ask." When McCarthy attacked him a year ago Lloyd said he had with drawn from leftist groups long ago upon learning their aims- In Tuesday's speech McCarthy said a majority of the loyalty board feels that Philip C. Jessup, U S. delegate to the United Na tions General Assembly, should be iired as a security risk. Attack on Service He also made a new attack on John S. Serviee, career diplomat recently dismissed on a review board finding of reasonable doubt of loyalty. Jessup has repeatedly denied the Wisconsin senator's accusations of leanings toward Communist in terests. Service, who has denied McCar thy's charges frequently under oath, gave out a letter demand ing a copy of loyalty board min utes referring to him. He said no mention ever had been made to him of the matters referred to in McCarthy's new speech and with out the minutes he can not "de fend myself against this further character assassination." He sug gested he should get the chance to do that in view of the possible ef fect of the board s discussion of those charges on its decision, that he should be dismissed. 3 Men Plead Innocent to Defacing Hall Pleas of Innocent to charges of defacing the old Hazel Green dance hail northeast of Salem were entered Tuesday in Marion Coun ty District Court by three young Salem men, A fourth man took until Satur day to plead, while a fifth had not been arrested. The charges were against Arthur Thomas Akers, 1383 Edgewater St.; William Edward Bauer, 802 Pine St., and John Francis ,'Hults, 4490 Jones Rd-, each of whom pleaded innocent and was held in lieu of $250 bail until a trial Saturday, and against Carl Leonard Pruit, 575 Patterson St., who was releas ed on $260 bail Sheriff Denver Young said the men allegedly pulled boards off the dance hall to build a fire in the fireplace last Friday. PP&L Stock Sale Allowed Sale of 200,000 shares of Pa cific Power and Light Co. common stock was authorized Monday by Charles H. Heltzel, public utilities commissioner. The company will use proceeds from the sale to finance in part its construction of the Yale hydro electric project on the Lewis River in Washington. Price of the stocks, to be sold to underwriters, will be fixed later. Quads9 Mother 'Doing Fine'; Father Jobless NASHVILLE. Ark. UFVA dark- haired 38-year-old farm wife, ivho picked cotton until seven weeks ago, was reported cheerful and "doing fine" Tuesday after giving birth to quadruplets. So were the four little babies, three boys and a girL They were brought to a hospital here by their currently - unemployed father, Leonard Ponder, 41. The quartet was born Monday night at the home of Ponder's mother, Mrs. Nan Ponder, 2 Vi miles north of Murfreesboro, Ark., and some 20 miles from Nashville, in Southwest Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ponder, who'd been expecting twins, live in a nearby four room house with even of eight other living chil dren. Babes In Incubators Mrs. Ponder remained Tuesday at her mother-in-law's home while the babies were in incubators at the Nashville Hospital. They were full - term infants, and each weighed around 3 pounds. They haven't been named and the par ents seemed in no hurry to do so. 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