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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1954)
WKDNKSDAY, JUNK 1(1, iO!4 HKRALD AND NKVVS, KLAMATH FALUS, OREGON PAOB THREE Movie Actress To Resume Career After Losing Leg ny win Tiuimin HOl.UYWOOI) Ml - Human Hull Iriivcn Icir Huiilll Dakota today la star hi her llrnl muvlo allien losing her leg bi'tiiiUHo ol I'liiuiM. HI 10 will niit'iir opposite Victor Milium In "Chief Oliay llurne," liri' Hint movie rule III a your mid n hull, Hit lunl wiih In another Western, "Will' Arrow," During tho filming of It, she sulli'ird Illinium piiln, 'I'hla wus Ilia Kin 1 1 ol her battle with ameer. Bhe lont her Hum leg by nniiuintloii, bill her llln wiih saved. 1 visited Uiuvcrsiil-Inii'i'iiullonnl to see hor un Ihn Hint tiny ol her Unseating Of Solon Failing WAHIHNOTON Mi-All ollol'l by Hen, Plunder tll-Vl) to atrip Bon. McUirlliy tlt-Wlsl of his commit Ire chairmanships appealed head rtl toduy lor a qulul death In Ihe Senate Rules Committee. It wim I'lunilri hliiuwlf who lulo yesterday moved ut the prodding ol Itcpubllcim lenders lo Hcnct his pioio.iul to Ilia Mules ConiiiilUi'u. Tim u un done by it voice vole, Willi only ft lew scattered dissents. Flantlnra indicated hn would link Ihn Senate to lake Die motion away Hum tlio Uuloa Committee by a parliamentary device culled "discharge." II the committee lull lo net on It by July lb. McG'urlhy la a member of tho Hulcs Com mittee, licudrd by Hen, jenner tlMnul. A Republican lender itnld In n Interview today II would bo ex tremely dlllli'ult to got mujority vole in the ek'nsto to pry llie mo lion out of the Kulen Coimnlltoo. The ecnulor inked not to be quoted by name. McCurlhy Is head of the Senate Investigations subcommittee and of It purent Government Oprrn iioiik Committee. Flanders' motion wan based on what Uie Vertnonter called McCar. Uiy'a "contempt" of the tlenate. Flandera oliariied In neech last Friday thai McCarthy allowed con tempt by refusing lo lenllly in IMJ betore ft Senate elections aubcom liuiloc winch looked Inlo his finan cial iiffalrs. Hells Canyon Hearings Held WABHINOTON Wl A public power allomry kept hammcruig WedneMlay, lor Ui third alraliihl day, at a Federal Power Commu nion englnccr'a testimony that tnree nmall dams proponed by Ida ho Power Co. would produce near ly ai much power as the federal Jlells Canyon project. Mrs, Kvclyn Cooper, lawyer tor group advocating the federal proj ect la uie snako rover neiwmeu Idaho and Oregon, neared Uie end ut her cross examination of Allan , J. Meadowcrofl at uie Commis sion's hearing on the compnny'a application lo build Uiree dams In Uie same area, ' Mrs. Cooper quenlloned Meadow croit on Uie method he uned to estimate Uie power production capacity ol Iho proponed federal diim. Mcadowcroit suld Uie meth od he uned is utilised generally by Commission engineers. Leaner Wing, the Commission's regional engineer al Bun J'ranclsco uill be up next for cross examina tion. He directed Uie Commission's bnako River Investigation which resulted In testimony Hint three small damn costing half as much as high alngle dam would produce nearly as much power. Presentation ol Idaho Power's rebuttal wlinesses lust phase ol iho ll-month-old hearing will fol low Wing's cross examination. Vice Crusader Dies In Chicago CHICAOO llie Rev. Dr. Philip Ynrrow, 83, who wan militant vico crusader In Chicago for more Ulan 30 years, died yesterday In suburban LaOrangc. Dr. Yarrow was one of the fotuiders and lor 30 yenra superin tendent of Ihe Illinois Vlgllnncs Assn. Ho singed hundreds ol raids on brothels, spenk-ennles and ' buwdy snows In his cnmpnlgn agaiiinl vice, nnd corruption. The association became Innctlvo In 11143 niter Dr. Yarrow wna hos pitalised after nmputntlon of a leg, return. 'Ilia cuinpnny wus shooting tests of wardrobe und muknup. Producer William Allium told me tlio role la a grunt opportunity lor biiun. ttho la the only woman In the cunt," he nuld. "Hho pluya Uie nwri'lheuil, wile and then widow ol Clu.y Horse, who la Mature. Him tins some very emotional scenes and even goes lluough the birth of a child. "Mhe shouldn't have any trouble with Uie purl. Blie doesn't have to ride horseback or do any stunts, except pull a man out of tlia river. Hut we'd have double do Dial unywuy." Just then Hunan drove up In her sleek black convertible. Bhe glowed with obvious happiness over being back at wink. With black braids and ludlnii makeup, she wnn start llugly bcuotllul. Hlio hupped gliigoi ly Horn Ihe car and walked on crutches lo her dresnlng room. "I'm getting a brsnd new leg for tlio picture," she smiled, explain ing wny she uned the Clinches. "I hope It will be llnlshed by Uie time t leave. II It Isn't, It will have lo come up to location by plane llie next duy. i "It's n new kind of material that hue all the quulltiea ol nkln except Ihe warmth. I ciin do anything with II, even apply nmkuuji. Tlieic are no moving parts to gel stuck. 1 hsd hoped to have somo time to gel used lo It here, but I'll be able to adjust lo It In a couple of days on locution." Bhe snld she Is getting along lino with her training to walk with tho artillcial leg. Bhe attends uie Peerless Limb School. "I can walk without any limp now." she ssld. "My only problem was In gelling my bslnnce. It's pretty herd after you've lost weight on one aide. Van Fleet Visits Korea TOKYO I Gen. James A. Vsn Fleet, former commander of Uie U. 8. DUi Army In Korea, said to day Uie breakup of the Korean peace conference at Geneva was "no surprise to me" and "I'm glsd It finally came about." Tho retired general, on a mili tary aid aurvey of Uie Far East for President Elsenhower, de clared, "We had lo go through with 11 and prove once again you can't belicvo the Communists you can't rely on ihcm." Van Fleet arrived today from Korea and said ha planned to visit Formosa "as soon as I can. Earlier, at Seoul airport, Van Fleet told newsmen South Korea has more Uian enough men to ex pand Its army above 30 divisions. Informed quarters said It ap peared Uiat President Elsenhower has been using Van Fleet a per sonal Iriend of stubborn old Presi dent Byngnian llhee to keep South Korea tn line alnca Uie Geneva lulkn failed. . Rhee has said frequently since the armistice was signed last July that he would order a drive north it Korea was not united poacelully. Al Chlnhae, where Rhee Is at tending an unofficial Asian antl Communlsl conference, uie fiery Piesldenl said breakup of Uie Geneva talks "la the first lime nlnce Uie cease-fire talks began In rsnmunjom that the United Slates has led Uio other nations In with drawing from ft conlerence with Uie Communists." llie ROK President aald calling oil the peace conlerence demon strates that "llie free nations no longer re begging Uie Commu nists lo come to some agreement so as to avoid al any cost Uie pos sibility of World War III." 'DENNIS THE MENACE" WlfGPnEAO ? I THOUSff DM SWD SMfeT HADAAWDi-A3ED SPREAD'' DENNIS L. DUNLAP, I?, son of Mr. end Mr.. O. L. Clark, 773 Old Fort Road, it com. plating hit Air Fore technl cal training for assignment in specialized work at the Lack land Air Fore Bast, near San Antonio, Texas. LANDSLIDE FUKUOKA. Japan I Nine per rons were killed and several seri ously Injured In landslide that burled four homes In uie coal-mln-lug town of Shlnen today. Billy Graham Visits Finland IfELSINKr. Finland (PI A brnss u... ... 4 nan fttnumir Finns arect- cd U. 8. evangelist Billy Graham on his arrival In Helsinki looay. uAUi ,r in, crowd followed the American as he walked from Uie Stockholm boat to his noiei, caus ing major traffic Jam. Graham, now touring Western Eurnne. slaris ft tliree-day Finnish crusade tonight at Uie Olympic Btadlum. 1IKLP NKKDF.D Work crews are needed at ramp Esther Applegate to do the necessary work prior to opening the Girl Scout, Camp Fire (ilrl camp Ihe first of next month. All men willing to aid In Ihe Job next Sunday are asked to contact Ihe (ilrl Scout or Camp Fire (ilrl office and elm up. Brine along hammers and aawe. LAWNS Il y winl lead liwn r Jit low prtc? Vail rsn't alwftya h bib. W 4m qnailtv wrk an 4 Imr nlih avrylhinr. Wi (tiara nit a Ra4 ttatid af graiit Phana 4tM, LAKESHORI GARDtNS NURSERY Jury Studies Shooting Case WASHINGTON W The case of Uie four Puerto ftlctni who wounded five congressmen In a wild shooting spree In the House of Representatives last Msrch 1 went to Uie Jury at noon Wednes day. Federal Judge Alexander Holt soff Instructed the seven men and five women to bring In separate verdicts on each of 10 counts of assault against each of the four de fendants a total of 40 verdicts. Earlier. U. 8. Attorney Leo A Rover told Uie Jury the evidence clearly indicates a verdict of guilty, lie termed uie snoottngs "hideous, despicable, ruthless, sa distic." Rover called for " litany of verdicts of guilty for each of the 10 counts against each of the four defendants." Chief Defense Counsel F. Joseph Donohue. former commissioner for the District of Columbia, asked the Jury lo acquit the four defendants on the first five counts of assault with Intent to kill. The four defendants sst quietly and without a show o( emotion during the final day's proceeding. They are Rafael Cancel Miranda. 28. Lollta Lebron, 34. Andres Pigu eroa Cordero. 29, and Irving Flores Rodriguez, 28. Slight Business increase Shown tfy Official Figures NEW YORK Ut Mid-June brings businessmen Uie first general and olficlal figures to back up their feeling that times are getting bet ter. Steel mills this week are operat ing at the highest rate In more than three months. The Federal Reserve Board's In dex of Industrial production has turned up on ft seasonally adjusted basis only slightly, to be sure, nut it's the first upturn after almost a year of declines, , Auto men are cheered by the report that for the first time in months uie stocks of unsold new csrs are declining. Unemployment among workers covered by state Jobless pay bene fits hss slipped below the two mil lion mark for Uie flrat lime since Uie start of uie year. And the filing of new claims for Jobless benefits has dropped to the lowest level since last October. A new record la in sight this year for construction spending. The U.S. Labor and Commerce departments now estimate spending will hit i new high peak of 3a billion dollars ; In IBM. This would top last year's spending by 3 per cent. It Is also two billion dollars above the estl-1 mate the two departments made isst November, Indicating Uiat uie public's confidence in the future Is ' surpassing the early hopes of the I Wathlnglon experts. Most of the construction gains reflect ft higher rate of home build ing Uisn the departments had ex pected last fall. And the unexpectedly good gains In Europe's economlo heslth are giving the exporters of Amerlcsn goods more cheerful prospects. The U.S. Department of Commerce re ports that lor the first four months of this year exports of commercial goods were running slightly ahead of 1063. 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