Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 06, 1959, Page 2, Image 2

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J. W. KERNS
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3 Bronx Battles i "DENNIS THE MENACE" Reports Claim Communists Directing Iraq Operations
Balky Bittern
NEW YOiiK 'AP Brooklyn
pcUce have learned to take the
jitter with the hetier. But a balky
bittern it something else again.
The Liberty avenue police sta
tion became a place of confusion
Wednesday when to patrolmen
lifised in a squawking bird with
a 4-foot wing span.
"What that?'' asked dek Sgt
Robert Winter.
Patrolman Andy Nappi looked
at feilo patrolman Barnett Co
hen and rrpl'ed: "we think it s a
tro. between a stnrk and vul
ture "
"A ajrant stork-vulture," said
Cohen. "He was loitering at At
lantic and Hopkimon avenues,
and causing a crowd to gather."
They all scrutinized the crea
ture. It had orange circles under
its eyes, grr-en legs, a sharp beak,
and with three toes on each foot
"Don't put him in a cell." said
Winter. "They've just been
cleaned. Tie him to a chair in the
back room."
The belligerent bittern! also
known as a swamp scavenger,
(lew into such a rage that he fi-
nally had to be put into a cell
before he was taken away by aj
representative of the American
Society for the Prevention o( Cm-i
city to Animals.
How the bittern got embroiled
in Brooklyn traffic will probably
remain a mystery.
i
BEIRLT. Lebanon IAP' High-1 individual leadership." lot a Popular Front government. I the Communists and the ,authori.
ly reliable reports from Iraq say Several months ago Moscow To achieve this the Iraqi Reds, ties. It was a kind of disorganised
some Communist leaders therearned the Iraqi Reds against a'will have to cease being trouble-' brawl, exactly what the Red Chi.
, -.;., rlim-ti-ok frnm Mns-! premature grab for power, which!makers and a general public nui-ine.se ordered. Such troubles under.
cow and others from Peiping. And
the Kremlin called
and "opportunism.'
"adventurism'
The Russians
sance. They will have to curb mine law ano oraer, snane army
terrorism and impose tighter dis- discipline generally, ana Dreed a
rl6S PAffT 6SEAtOMS, PART IRISH SET-UP, AN' 00 SAS 5
ear a lotta puddle in him.tco.
Split Second Decisions
Harass Missile Director
VAXDEXBERG AKB L'PD ience. A man spends six months
The hian whose split-second de- to a year training tor the job De
cision may keep a wild missile lore we give him responsibility
from smashing down on a popu- for destroying a million-dollar
latcd area says at least half the missile and then he may not make
men he trains for this job never it."
make the grade. Perry chews cigars while sit-
"You have two to six seconds j tin; amid several million dollars
to decide whether to let the mis-1 worth of electronic equipment that
sile go or destroy it in flight."! is perched on a low hill over
said Col. Luicus A. Perry, 43, looking missile launch pads live
THE NATION'S I
BIGGEST 1959
EXPOSITION
NOW
Till Aug. 14
SAM SNYDER'S
missile flight safety officer.
"There's a lot of pressure and
some people just can't take it."
What does it take to make a
missile flight safety oflicer'
"Temperament is the
thing." said the engineer
or six miles away.
Surprisingly, he doesn't look at
the missiles, although radar an
tennas are aimed with powerful
binoculars. Instead, he alternate-
main !y sits at a control panel or paces
from! around a room full of electronic
Gresham, S. C. "And it takes lots
of engineering training and exper-
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Evenings
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Coming August 15
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One Night Only!
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August 16
SPIKE JONES
Pilfering Wife
Breaks Ring
ST. LOllS. Mo. tAPl-A fake
So bill sneaked out of the trousers
ot a sleeping husband hy his wife
proved to be a pivotal clue in help
ing the Secret Service break up a
$10,000 counterfeit ring.
Asst. U.S. Atty. W. Francis Mur
rell said Wednesday the four-month-old
investigation took a
climactic turn when Mrs. Dallas
S. Barr fished the $5 from the
pocket 'of her cab-driver husband.
He said Mrs. Barr bought some
dry goods and handed the mer
chant the So bill, unaware that it
had one blank side.
Mrs. Barr hastily and blushing- lers. If it looks as if it's going off
ly retrieved the bill and left the course, Perry hits two toggle
store. switches located about two inches
The merchant called police. Se- apart on the control panel. One
cret Service agents raided" Barr's' switch arms the destructive pack-
devices checking instrument read
ings and tapes spewed from com
puters. "You can't tell whether a mis
sile is good just by looking at it."
he said. "The only reliable infor
mation is from the instruments."
The few seconds in which Per
ry says he can puff a cigar down
to a nub go like this:
A missile is launched and starts
arcing out over the ocean. It con
tains instruments which have
started radioing information to
his center even before firing. Fif
ty to 60 different coded signals
strike the antennas at Perry's in
stallation, shoot through miles of
electronic wire and thousands of
tubes and appear on various "read
out" instruments. At the same
time, trackers are giving verbal
reports on the missile's progress.
Perry's eyes squint over the in
formation and his brain becomes
a living extension of the compu-
home last weekend and found the
So bill and printing plates.
Arrested were Barr, 28, and
Melvin E. Rhodes, 33; Norman S.
Bennett, 36. a former convict:
Ueorge G. Hoines, 37; and Wil
liam James Lindquist, 26. Agents
said Mrs. Barr was not involved.
Garry Stigall, Secret Service
agent-in-charje. said the five men
age in the missile, the other de
tonates it.
Perry, who goes fishing to re-
lux, says the chances of a mis
sile going wild and falling on
nearby town before it can be de
stroyed are practically nonex
istent. In the first place, missiles
are fired over the ocean in an
imaginary corridor four miles
spread sio.ooo in fake bills u lOe. Tracking stations maintain
throughout the Middle West in the a second by second watch from
last few weeks.. Barr was de-1 several angles. If the missile
scrined by Stigall as the ring 'slarts to veer off course. Perrv
leader.
BIGGEST FAMILY A
FUN-TIMI A
, ATTRACTION '
IN OREGON'S HISTORY 4
DROWNS AT CONFERENCE
SAN JUAN. P.R. (UPI -Forest
Ladd. a member of the
Tennessee delegation to the 51st
governors conference here,
drowned Wednesday ni;ht in the
pool of his hotel. Ladd, 43. had
gone for a swim afler the con
ference adjourned Wednesday aft
ernoon, and authorities said he
may have hit his head on the
bottom of the pool. ,
makes his decision on whether to
"bust it" or let it go if it won't
fall on a populated area.
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Grocer Forgets
Ancient Motto,
Customers Right
SANTA CLARA. Calif. IAP)
"Look." patiently explained gro
cer Sam Re to customers who
tried to tell him Wednesday his
roof was on fire, "there's no fire.
i ne rooiers are working up
mere.
When six more passers-bv
rushed in to tell him there really
was a blaze. Re 'went outside and
looked.
It took IS firemen and six pieces
of equipment to extinguish the fire
but damage was slight.
The roofers had left.
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LAST 3 DAYS!
IK1RK DOUGLAS
ANIHOWQUINN
HALWALUS'
LAST tsmao,
LaaUM
warn JT
w ji i ;
iiaWiifn
tnt two tommunia capitals ouen apparen,y (eIt a premature take-;cip!ine on the Communist-dom- chaos that could lead to a Corn
contradict each other. iover would stiffen resistance to.inated Popular Resistance1 Force.;munist take-over.
The Russians appear to favor a communism all over the Middle and other Communist-front or-l Kassem's charge that similar
go-slow policy in Iraq. They wanttast. gamzations. ("Kirkuks" were planned simuU
the Communist party to look re- They advised respectability in' Followers of the Soviet line taneously for other Iraqi cities
spectable. They know they cannot Iraq. This meant cooperation with: seem to be on top in the; lent substance to the tHeory that
take Iraq quickly this way, but Kassem. perhaps participation in jpolitburo at the moment in the re- i Red China's followers (till hope to
they hope this policy will strength- his Cabinet, and ultimate creationlcent uprising in Kirkuk between prevail.
en their position in the area as a
whole.
The Red Chinese favor a tou;h
line. They want an all-out cam
paign to take over Iraq and make
it a Communist state. They preach
chaos, disorder, and an unrelent
ing war on the "reactionary"
elements.
The Soviet line apparently is
prevailing at least for the f mo
ment. A statement from the. Iraqi
Communist party's Politburo has
condemned terrorist' activities,
which it , blamed on "ill-advised
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