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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1954)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1DM HKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG ITVB 7. '!::-::) L Sv " ... j GRAND ENTRY PARTICIPANTS at th ttiree-dey Fourth of ihows. Behind (hem ere tome of the nation's top names In the July rodeo were led by cowboy flag beereri Bub Gatzman rodeo world who competed for world's championship titles end Gene Miles who also served as piek-up men during the through the local show. Priests Robbed By Three Thugs l,OB ANGELES Ifl-Pollce tuday nought three men who tossed pn iwr Into the ryes o( two Cuiliollc prlrsls end robbrd thrni ol collie lion moitoy loiallnv 11,1)31, The Rt, Rrv, Mniir, Jolui J. Oellaglier ol 81. Tliomaa Church end hka assistant, the Rev. John J. Ward, were taking Uie monry to bunk yesterday, oil leers suld. They were stopped el ft truffle light end the trio tossed pepper Into (heir eyes, grabbed the bad of money, hit rather Ward when he protested, end fled. Quake Confined To Small Area RENO m-The West's most Jar ring earthquake In two yeara spent Its force on the bleak plains ol western Nevada and damage was largely confined to the Utile com munity of Fallon and It neighbor hood. Fourteen aallora were Injured at the Fallon Naval Auxiliary Air Sta tion, One suffered a broken leg the othera were cut or bruised. A aerlea of aftershocks culminat ed In a heavy rolling quake In! mldafternoon which was felt In San j Francisco and made chandeliers swing in Ban Diego. I Thunderstorms Sweep Midwest By THK AKHOC1ATKI) I'HKHH 'lhe Midwest cooled off Wednes day alter thunderstorms swept over wide areas Tuesday nliilil. The storms were general over Oronl Lakes region and soulhwestward over Uie central plains to the southern Rockies. The storm was expected to move, Into southern Ohio during Uie day. Fair weather prevailed over nearly all olhe areas alUiough there were thunderstorms In Flor ida and along the Oull coast and light rain along the north Pacific coast, , A aerlea of email' tornadoes hit Wisconsin Tuesday. Wind , up to 100 miles per hour were reported In Uie storm area. Several persons were Injured. Milwaukee's rslnfall in I hours measured 2 (i Inches. Temperatures again were high over the central and southern plains and eastward to the Mis sissippi River Tuesduy, with 100 degrees readings In many cities. It was 107 In Russell, Kan., and lot In Wichita. The days top readings were In Uie southwest desert re gion wlih both Blythe and Ther mal, Calif., reporting hlgha of lie. H was a Utile cooler over Uie parts of the northern Rockies. Coolest section was along Uie north Pacific coast. McCarthy Offers To Turn Over Communtsi Evidence WAHHINOTON lTV-Hcn. McCar thy (It-Wis says he will lurn over to an arm of Uie Ifoover Com mission evidence he contends will show Communists have wormed their way Into the Central Intel ligence Agency. On his 'return yesterday from an 18-day vacation, McCarthy told newsmen "I would be glad" to supply this Information about Uie supcrsecret espionage agency to a Hoover Commission "task force" headed by retired Gen. Mark Clark, He Insisted this was no an an nouncement Uiat his Senate Inves tigations subcommittee was drop ping plans he had announced pre viously for a probe of CIA. "We are not going to forget about Uie situation," he said. However, he said that "We nev er conduct a parallel Investiga tion" In a field being Investigated by persons he trusts. He said he has confidence In Clark, former Par East commander who Is now president ol the Citadel, a mili tary college at Charleston, B.C. McCarthy, during Uie hearings Into his dispute with Army offi cials, said red Infiltration of Uie CIA was one of the worst situa tions confronting the United States. CIA Director Allen W. Dulles U.S. Job Survey To Be Announced WASHINGTON 11 A new gov ernment report on Uie nation's Job situation was due today, and ad vance Indications were It would re flect Increased employment and also Increased unemployment. The report for June waa pre pared for Issuance by Uie Com merce and Labor departments. Patterson To Address VFW BEND fl Oov. Paul Patterson will address the opening session of the Oregon veterans of Foreign Wars annual encampment here Wednesday. Officials said after registration Tuesday It appeared that 1,000 would be on band. The encampment wUl continue Uie rest of Uie week. SPECIAL! . Align Front End and $"750 Balance Front Wheels B (Plus Wheel Weights) DUGAN-MEST CO. 522 So. irk DODGE-PLYMOUTH Ph. 1101 Melba's Salon of Beauty Closed This Week at 621 Pint St. moving to our New Location at 1146 Pine St. Same phono number, 5230 Incidence that the ones who did not get clearance were the two who were investigating Strut Hentel (assistant secretary of de fense)," McCarthy said. Henael haa aald McCarthy eneo conceded to him he had no basis for the original accusations against the assistant secretary. "Absolute ly untrue," McCathy commented yesterday. called that falsa and said he had asked McCarthy last October for any uuormation ne nat about nis agency, but never received re-Ply. McCarthys subcommittee started last year to Inquire Into some CIA operations, but Dulles blocked the Investigation by relus Ing to let his employes testify on grounds that aecurlty might be Jeopardized. McCarthy met yesterday with two members of his subcommit tee, Benstors Mundt R-SDi, and Dlrkscn (R-IIll, and told newsmen later he had no Immediate plans' to call a meeting to consider what I to do about two staff aides denied j Delense Department clearance to handle secret documents. The subcommittee and the de partment have declined to name ; the two who were refused clear-1 ance. Widely published reports have named them as Donald A. ; Burine and Thomas Lavenla. McCarthy said he had "complete confidence" in every Investigator on the subcommittee ataff. The three Democratic members and Sen. Potter (R-Mlch) have said were Is need for a housecleanlng. a move McCarthy has said he would oppose. "Perhaps It waa an unusual co- DANCE July 10th At The KID -BARN Dorrit, California The Capital City Jazz Band DANCING 10 till 2 Calif. Time -9 till 1 Or. Time I Person T.I. The famed Capital City Joix Band will play Dixieland, in terspersed with waltxei, fox trots, feolkas and novelty vo cals. 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