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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1955)
Tl'ESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1055 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS,' OREGON PAGE SEVEN L q 0 0 v O f, Senate Investigators To Review ladcjmsiy Cose MOST OF THIS GROUP were Installed at officers of the 4!h Degree, Knights of Columbus Assembly, at ceremonies Satur day night, August 20, in the K. of C. hall here. Louis La Doux state master, led the ceremonies, assisted by the state vice supreme master, Michael Kehr. Oscar DeNault was installed faithful navigator. From the left are: Roy Pickett, Otto Smith, LaDoux; Kecfe Walker; the Rev. T. P. Casey, the K. of C. chaplain here; Jack N'arey; DeNault; William Ely; Kehr; Regis Andrieu; Hobart Rawlins and George Andrieu. WASHINGTON lds.n.i. Mentors called un th n,tift,.n,i. lici'.ed Ladejuisky ease today In their Inquiry into administration security risk firings but il ap peared ine two star witnesses would be missing. Both Milan D. Smith, executive assistant to Secretary ot Agricul ture Benton, and J. bleu Cassity, the Acrirulture Dfnnrtmmr sormel security oliicer, were out of the city. The department said oin men, wno Handled the case of land reform specialist Wolf Ladeilnskv. would not h availnhi until later. "We'll net them sooner or Inter." :aid Chairman Jnhnttm, .rvKsM ni the lnvestipating Senate Civil Serv ice subcommittee, when told in advance oi the hearing the two listed witnesses probably would not be on hand as requested by leller. Smith Was rpnnrlH in ha unth a group studying soil conservation projects in North Carolina. Cassity is in Utah takinsr a bar xamini. tion. Ladpilnslrv himtelr nnn. l,niic - key land reform advisory post in Indochina for the Tmernut innoi Cooperation Administration a job he got with full security clear ance in January shortly alter SP Transfers Special Agents DUNSMUIR H. C. MacQueen. special agent with the Southern Pacific at Dunsmuir for the last five years, has been promoted to the post of special agent, Yuma division, with headquarters at In dio. California. The announcement was made by A. J. McKenna, chief special agent. San Francisco, and is ef fective September 1. At the same time. C. W. Cham plin. special officer for S. P. at Klamath Falls, will replace Mac Queen as special agent of the Shasta division with headquarters at Dunsmuir. MflcQuccn Is serving the present term as president of the Siskiyou County Peace Officers Association. George Banish, vice president of the organization, will assume the duties of president- ChamnUn is" a member of the association. ' l (J H. C. MACQUEEN $209 Is High At Ram Sale LAKEVIEW Highest price ot the Southern Oregon ram sale here on August 25 was $200 paid for a Suffolk rani sold by Harry SJnd quist, Ontario, to Andy Hill of Lake view. Tom Crawford's pen of five Suffolk was sold to John Cummings Alluras. at S80 per head. Oul of 213 rams consigned to the sale, 172 were sold in the ring bringing a total average of S51.39 which is slightlv under last year's average of $66 17 for 21S rams sold, reported Elgin Cornett, secretary sales manager for the Fremont Sheepmen's Association which sponsored the sale. "The rams consigned to this year's sale were best ever In qua lity but the number of buyers was considerably smaller than previous years," said Cornett. Consignors at the sale were San qulst, J. J. Thompson, Salem; Fred Laidlaw, Muldoon, Idaho; Tom Burton, Cambridge, Idaho; Wynn Hansen, Collinston, Utah; Marcus Vetter, Monitor, Oregon; E. J. Handley, McMinnville; Cunning ham Sheep Company. Pendleton; University of Idaho, Moscow: John Withers, Paiiley: D. D. Liskcy Estate. Klamath Falls: George Moscrip. Sherwood; and Crawford, Lakeview. Auctioneer was Col. Earl Walter of Filer, Idaho. 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A Berlin plastic surgeon said "woman is today so embroiled in the brittle for existence that she cannot perform her work if she has an inferiority complex about her lace. DIES AT 8'i FREEHOLD, N.J. Edgar T. van Derveer 85, retired politician who was reported to have outshot Annie -Oakley in a contest 39 years ago. Died yesterday. 'Drinking' Man Threatens Nixon BOSTON fjfl A man, who police said had been drinkimr. called Vic? President Richard Nixon's hotel room yesterday and threatened to kill him The man was not identified- He was questioned and released. Police sulci the man called Nixon's room from a booth in the hotel lobby and told a Nixon aide. whom he apparently believed to be the vice president, that: "I'm coming up to get you. I've got a gun. I'm going to kill you." The hotel switchboard operator. instructed to listen to the first words of a call to Nixon's room quickly summoned security police, Benson fired him as a security risk. Benson, now .on a European tour, fired the Kalian-born Ludejuisky last December on the udvu-e oi Smith and C:bsity although Lade .mvsky previously had lull security clearance from the Slrte Depart ment. Benson has since ordered his department's records changed so Ladejinsky would no longer be listed as a security rule. Meanwhile, another witness ac cused the Senate group of "failure to do its duty by steering clear of an over-all inquiry into the Nixon "numbers game." Joseph L. Raugh Jr., chairman of the Americans for Democratic Action, referred in n prepared statement to Vice President Nixon's controversial declaration during the 1934 campaign that the Eisenhower administration has re moved "Communists, fellow trav elers and security risks" from (he government payroll "by the thou sands." Democrats charged Nixon with arriving at his figures through lumping together such persons as loose talkers and drurks with ihose ot questioned loyalty. Raugh said a "kid gloved and polite investigation of a few hor rible examples" by the Johnston committee "docs greater harm than no investigation at all'' and "will merely serve to whitewash the numbers rncxcl. ADA is a political action organi zation which says it is devoted to the aims ot the New Deal and "Fair Deals." Yesterday the subcommittee heard Samord Waxer, 'i7-yoa.-oht Army veteran denied an honorable discharge this year on grounds of association with Communists, ana his wife Eleanor, who was sus pended from her civil service job with the Army rtt Ft. Knox in. VjjA on fciruncU cf u o.i;i:.:un wi'h a ineniLr of a C'.unmu;n.,i -dominated orpanrdunon. WiiNL'r called the Army's charges' "absolutely unlound.'d" nd suoic he hud never belonged lo anv group with CommrniH svmv'.uhL-ers- He is t. k:n:; his oe- before an Army hoann- ixmd fiejjt. 6. Mrs. Waxer tcM ui moini. v stiU-unsuctcssiiil cll'ii is to clear her name through one overnmom channel then r.no.in'r. lr.e WaJ.ers ore from Detroit. Daniel olliu, n-hnnuon at torney who has h.uilfj uuuut 4i ca.-es for emploves i.i'.-u:;i .Miuruy chaim1,;, told ot one wiinuui wii'i worked, for an a;:eni'y 17 years, then Middcii 'V w sii--tv lh! ;! na chai'ios the lawyer .said hud little subinnce. She tuully w;is rein ..Uilecl. h; tesliiicd. OL.cr her eoiv-1 .-man person.-Ily n.id as'd me a;-,L.iev head to read the iile. He dm not give h'T name. Polhil .said" he believed thes.? changes uir.on? oiher.s wouUi niak? the goernn)Lnt's .-.e'.urity puvjiiun la i re e: Restrict it to senii e.e amende. which hanulo secret d.ua. Require wunes.es wno supply derogatory nitormation to cuiiiioni the accused except wnere idenitties must be proUcvd lor national security reasons. Require hearing boanU to writo opinions slating reason lor their decisions. 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