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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1960)
PAGE TWO I1KRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Tuesday. March 1. MfiO o Government Probes Leaks Insecurity WASHINGTON U!P1 The government has been invesliga O ting leaks ol cnissilicd military QnformaticSi? after it has been secretly given to Congress by U. S. intelligence agencies. The matter could lead to ad ministration review of the whole question of howidelj,Coni;rc thould be briefed on secret military information, informed sources said today, The investigation centered on a leak to the press ofw loscd door testimony by Al"i w. Dullrs director of the CatJial ln.O.i gence Agena; (CIA', before the Senate spacTnienarcdness com mittees in January. Dulles' testimony concerned es timates of Russian missile capa bilities. O Security on 'ikf V!' has been eonsidcrai pta. Publication of what ptirpJned to be Dulles Janijt&v testimony I regarded in soThe official quarters as the one major Q).k." But the incide prompted an invest ion both inside and out- i)tQ CIA. "DENNIS THE MENACE" 4-H NEWS THE CAKE MISSES The fourth meeting of the Cake Misses was held at the home of the group's leader, Mrs. L, E. Rod- gcrs. Dcanna Springer gave a demon stration on plai cupcakes. While thev were baking, a brief business meeting was held. The club dis cussed having a Valentine party and appointed members to bring refreshments. After the adjournment? the mem bers made frosting and iced the cupcakes. They were then used as refreshments. Frances Dal Brol, News Reporter 0 .. . ... " 7-. . ai smun was a newsooy in aay time and worked in his mother's candy store at night. Not Even A Thanks SAN ANTONIO, Tex. AP A hitchhiker with a powerful odor sneaked a ride with Glen Schroed- ot Moore, Tex., Monday. The odor grew so strong Schroe- dcr stopped to investigate. The hitchhiker jumped from the car and scampered away. 'That skunk didn't even thank me for the ride," said Schroeder "J0W AIL WE GOTTA CV h F' VP iO. k'-0 Trv WANTS TGflJjy five R-VC3 O etki C.4P:t ATTEMPTED BIGAMY BIRMINGHAM, Knsl.ir,d .tn I Bernard Tracer 23. tw wj arrested minuteij efore h;$ .: ond marriage, was Charcot V.w day uith attempted b jamv 1 I EDS TONIGHT !0 , "Tut mr Mri k tai . PLUNDERERS OF PAINTED FLST' The threat was too savage... the aim too deadly. too great., butthey too great... uJPfJ butthey P f YNlLSSS f&retoo if VTljUM 1 vui CiS-1 t-J I PLUS BATTLE ACTION COHIT. C JOHN LUPTON 2IVA RODANN 'i , v X I '".V BRETT HALSEY ibV7 I Twit T 1 r'"gU''nlll""iwtl o WEDWESD AT! Sgfc Elite iTif ImrliS) aml FRIEDBERG. Scrmany 'UPD Sgt. EIQ) Presley began his farewell to the U.S. Army today with a Hollywood-style press con fere aOhich he said he liked Army luej so well he was think ing of writing a boOK about it. And girls: He said he liked his Army appearance so much he was !)er going to fiitf backTJie long ideburns that were his trtrdemafE.) The rock and roll singer leaves Germany Wednesday after 18 months as a sukljsr with (hi Army's 3rff) Armored Division. During thar time he rose from buck private to acting sergeant aiidwcn plaudits from all for his WWk'riiig, r ' Klieg luiilts flared Wid flasfrf bulbs popped as Elvis, trim in a uniform bearing his three new stripes, faced questions from more than 200 ncwsixn . in a Friedberg barracks b 01 id 1 n g. Some of the reporters hs flown in from London, Paris and Rome for tfle proceedings. "Great Expcriuaeiy Presley answered the questions fired at him with good humor and hardly a pause I he Army lw been a great experience for me and I wouldn't havo missed it," hoaid. "J'd like to write a book Wout what I'v done in the service maybe I Will ono of thesef ays." MiliUifyJpolicemcn w e a r i ( f sidearms guarded the main gate tokce wt tccn ;g gate crash tksl They lined the quarter-mile route between the gilt) and the service club where the press com fcrenct was held. Prlcy, who Monday received a ccrlifiriw: of commendation from his company commander praising his "chilliness and drive and continually outstanding leadership ability, said his first firm dalariji the United Slates will be a television show with Frank Sinatra May 1. Cut Some RcMds 1 don't have an ifirm record commitments but I d sure like to cut some records soon because I haven't made anylbjng for 10 months, and peopliiJUon forget vnll in I hie hiicinncc " Elvis said he "wasn't ready fofl) marriage, but that he had "met a lot of real nice gals in Gcr-rMn.O O ant "Fa rKNXi etiifn?g5aLv''Wqjg I o oQmmo. HC um.lv fc,t, ttClftt O.MON01 a iitu.UN iu im mimii win . ,, ni-K mu . um. IW WrtS . KIM .KtKMl KlUIJ Ql M. N l-t W NtU . 0a IN M U ItM KDS 0IJT FQR KCKs! rTSlvl I YOUTH UNDER THE BIG TOP! , V H tU V I . b- t -V. V r . V V, I -i- Hi 1J l.U II I mm J .L-A.V .A" J. II I have been wonderfully blessed in being able to return to active life r,ji suffering from head to toot urn! musctuar soreness and pain Mu all .pnits seemed af- fe.f AVeording to medical diag nosis, I had Rheumatoid Arthritis. Rheumatism and Bursitis. For free information write: MAS. OLA S. WIEffi BS Arbor Hllli Drive - P1A The Rockefeller in the Antarctic. Mountains are Wbn'Pay Fines, So Man Jailed DETROIT (AP) - Charles W. Lewis, 37, chose to spend 90 days in jail rather than pay fines to taling $523 for 105 rking tickMs, dated in December 1958. Lewis told Traffic JudM John D. Watts he had becnwalking since then. A routine check disclosed the unpaid tickets after Lewis was ar rested for jaywalking. 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