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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1954)
TUKShAV, JUNK 1. 1054 Guatemala Government Braces For (evolution, But No Action Seen Yet CIUATF.MALA Ml tlimlriniiln leliist uuvrrmiiriH kept n clone watch mi Lnllll-AniiM linn embas sies tiulny fin- Iilti It Ivon Irom a roundup ur iiiKicruiiiunu oppontiun lenders, l.oi nl newspaper i.nlU wide spread pnllco searches so Isr had uncovered nothing lu support the ttovciniin'Ul's dinnics Humliy Mil plans were under wny lor nil upilx iiik mid mini hud been assembled secretly, State Car Deaths Rise ii r 'mi': ahsih i.ti:i vukm I'll" liivhwuy dL'nlii lull In Orc Iton over the long Memurlal Hull dny week end stood at elulil Tuoa dny. A number of mi'nuiih worn In lioApllnla lirliiK ll fulrd lor critical Injuries. 'Ilinn was at Ira one otlirr non-lmluati lal accidental death over Ihe weekend. Claude newcley, Wl, of Grants Pass, was killed Mondny when he struck his hend on rocks lu e five fool full from h railroad brldiie over tho Itouuo River at Omnia 1'as. Orlberl DcWayne Holts, 30, of tone, died Hundny In a Itospltal nt lleppner from Injuries sulfered when a motorcycle ho was riding skidded off a wet highway near Lemniiioii. nick Webster, 10, Wren, was killed Baturday nlvhl lu an auto inobllo collision east of Newport. Other victims: Mired A. Olrard, 43, Colins, Colli.; Ocorire II, Wishon, 40. Camas Valley; Mrs. Mildred Html!. Her. about 40, Winston; Clene Mc (.'ready, 11. llrooklwts; Mrs. Bnm Dixon, 71, Klamath full: H. Tuck er Jrwln, about 16, Madras. Ashland Radio Manager Named AKIILAND mi Dnren I.ane rilcklimer.' prottram dlrcclor of radio station KW1N here, has been promoted to station manauer, suc ceeding Alan K, Aimer who has been transferred lo Klamath Kails as Keneral manager of atation KFJI. Did W. D. Miller, Enterprises of Klamath mils owns both nations. SPECIAL-4 DAYS ONLY! I 1 "' "cn fnrow wy het old broom I I wposabi'e hoSWA A " u wor,h 5 00 at s'4" on purcha, I C10TH DUST BAG I k' ' '" nm0r ieuum Cleener! 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Oualeimilsn have been Jittery since the United males tjryuii lihistint their government for re ceiving Ii Inrge Miipmenl of arms Irom Communist Poland two weeks ago. If.e newspaper Kl Espectndor said "recruiters" for Col, Carlos Castillo Armas, a leading onnonrnl of Arlornt now living In nelnlibor Ing Honduras, had been discovered near tho llouduran border. With out giving any source lor Its le rt, the pnper said the govern ment had found evldennn of a "vast conspiracy" lo build up a rebel army. In Tegucigalpa, cupltnl of lic'.'h boring Honduras, a H&.ycur.old man identifying himself as a Oin temnlnn named itatael Mendm Rodriguez summoned corrr-sjiond. ents to a news conference yester day and said Uuatemala'a prci?nt secret police chief had sent him to kill Col. Castillo. Mendcc said ho told Castillo of the plot tho day after he arrived In El Kalvador, In March. Gloria Kriegcr Shushed Again PORTLAND Ml Olorla Krleger. who was not permitted to sing at the 1DM Roso Festival because ahe had been selected queen, won't be able to sing tills year either. It was announced earlier that Mlsa Krleger, now under contract to a Hollywood film studio, had been engaged for this year's stadi um program. Hut Monday she advised festival officials that she was cancelling the appearance at the request of her studio, presumably the can cellation Is the result of her film work. YOUR OLD BROOM IS WORTH 00 . t i . I ' i '-.I..' 7"wi'r 'IMaKbVlltqflBMM 'i . '.;''V.'' THESE CAN CAN CUTIES will Latter Day Seinti, Home Avenue and Martin Street!, Tuei leiiei are member of clstiei Patricia Waldon, Darlone Burnett end Derlene Key Henkint. Henkini, McCarthy Set On Army Probe CHICAGO 1 The Tribune said Tuesday that Sen. McCarthy IR-Wlsl has announced he will re sumo his Investigation of Commu nist Influences In the military upon the conclusion of hearings lu the McCarthy-Army dispute. In a dispatch from Washington, Wlllnrd Edwards said thsl Mc Carthy announced he would sum mon Army Secrotary Stevens as tho first witness In a pubho hear ing to determino why MuJ. Irvine Pcrcss received "preferential treatment" In the Army despite "an open Communist record." Hie Trlbuno said: "Now openly at war with the Elsenhower administration. M c Cariliy vowed he would not be FOR CHIlOMNj DOCTOR APMOVI HERALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON dance In the benefit how et day, of the Sandra Kae Studio 615 Not sidetracked from an Inquiry military subversion by the ' Into tele- Biirbeirs Hi the Church of Jesut Christ of June I, 7:30 p.m. The winiome Uphem. From left to riqht, ihown but dancing it Volte vised circus' which started April 22. DiaC REEDER INVITES YOU TO Miff MEIFI .- TV s. rt- SPEBSQSA TO THE KLAMATH FALLS ALL MALE MEDFORDTY-8:35to9:05 Tonight at 8:35 p.m. will b. teen the first TV show of Klamath Falls talent, featuring the very popular, Klamath Falls Barbershop Chorus. This outstanding show will be brought to you as a public service feature by DICK REEDER'S STORE FOR MEN, CORNER 5th and Moin. Presented By Bonanza P-P Meeting Held BONANZA The Bonanza Par-1 ents and Patron met In the ele mentary gym at 8 p.m. May 30, for the last meeting until fall, . President Janet Femlund presi ded. Ethel Crawford, chairman of the Junior-senior banquet, reported ' the banquet expense as 178.20. 1 New officers installed by Janet ; Femlund were; Roger Reld, presi dent ; Florence Baldock, vice pres ident; Ann Dalton, secretary; and Mildred Kellcson, treasurer. Roger Held was presented with a bouton- HEY KIDS! WATCH TOMORROW'S PAPER FOR THE 3rd ANNUAL HERALD & NEWS Want Ad np nlere and, 1 the other oil leers re-1 celved corsages. Mrs. Femlund I was presented with a gift Irom the EAGLES PRE-CONVENTION BENEFIT DANCE FLOOR SHOW Dancing 9 'til 1 Adm.: 1.00 Parson (Tax Ine.) ARMORY - SAT., JUNE 5 DANCE MUSIC AT ITS BEST , Week! s35 pa hry PAGE THREE club. Refreshments were served In th cafeteria, by the faculty wives. 133 So. Nth Corner 5th and Main Sill i