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By D EW EY
Stevenson's Nomination Is Omen
L ast F riday, for th e first tim e
since before W orld W a r 2, has
th e re been an itin e ra n t linotype
W ith th e jxjpular w ishes am ong D em ocratic v o ters going for the m achinist passing th ro u g h th e
n o m ination of E stes K efauver, and w ith him leading on tw o ballots country. He stopped here nad in
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t th e D em ocratic convention last week, people soon saw’ th a t quired if he m ight look a t the
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th
e ir w ishes w ere for n au g h t, when H a rry S. T ru m a n landed in P ilo t's Linotype, and having been
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Chicago.
On the th ird ballot Gov. Adlai S tevenson of Illinois becam e g ra n te d th e request, sat down and
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th e p a rty nom inee, m uch to the ch ag rin of m illions.
by t
set up a few lines of type. 1 knew
and
People, it seems, have no m ore any voice in w hom they wish to im m ediately w hat he w as a fte r,
an J
re p re se n t them in national afTairs. P o p u la r dem and at th e R epub as I had seen th ese fellow before.
lican convention proved to th a t p a rty 's s ta lw a rts , whom they had
One can not question th e kn o w
to no m inate if the p a rty wished to go any d istan ce this Novem ber.
how of these m en , a t least I have
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S tev en so n 's nom ination, to g eth er w ith th e picking of S p ark m an as fou n d th a t to be true. T h ey once
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his ru nning m ate, does not appease th e solid south w hich has long held responsible positions, p er
peo|
been against civil rights, and equality w ith th e negro.
haps u'ith som e large d a ily and
coni
Tw o w eeks before, ¡dem ocrats w ere m aking fun of th e R epub then so m eth in g happened. In this
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lican convention the D em ocratic convention cam e n e a re r being a particular case w hich I m ention,
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p a r ty split. It did how ever, leave wounds w hich will not likely heal
the fello w had lost tw o sons in
irius
before the com ing general election, and only th a t will enable the
W orld W ar I I — both pilots, and
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G. O. P. to seat the first president
the past 20 years.
he and his w ife “ju s t cou n ld n 't
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sta n d " looking a t th e old hom e
I
again.
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In a m a tte r of a few m inutes,
no m ore th an a h alf hour, he m ade
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C roiee of Adlai S tevenson of Illinois as D em ocratic stan d ard - a n u m b er of ad ju stm e n ts, replaced
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b e a re r for the I dem ocratic p a rty last week a t th e D em ocratic n a a w orn p art, w hich a rep lacem en t I
tional convention c e rtain ly w as not a p o p u lar choice of th e voters had long since been o rdered, but
never tim e enough to in stall it.
o v er th e co u n try m ost of all the D em ocratic voters.
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uick, sure, efficient a re those old
E stes K efauver w as th e logical choice, but he w as not a favorite
w ith th e jxiwers of th e present ad m in istratio n w ho m aneuvered fellows, they know w h at they are
b eau tifu lly to put him aside on th e th ird ballot. H a rry S. T ru m an doing. At this p a rtic u la r m om ent
I doubt if I ever saw th is old Lino
did not w ant K efauver, so K efau v er is not the candidate.
T lie gloating confidence displayed all thro u g h th e convention, de type w orking any b e tte r.
sp ite th e closeness to a p arty split-up, w as so m ething voters m ust
T hese m a ch m in ists are fe w . and
rem em ber, and heed, com e next N ovem ber.
becom ing more scarce. W a sn 't but
Tlie D em ocratic P a rty , a fte r 20 y ea rs of pow er has becom e q u ite a fe w years ago th a t th ere usts
a rro g a n t w ith pow er ju st like th e R epublican w ere ju st ahead of a group know n as ‘tra m p p rin ters'
th em in the past. G raft and c o rru p tio n is not new in this country. w ho periodically traveled a cer
H ow ever, th e present ad m in istratio n has "enam eled" itself w ith tain route, and w ould p ick up a
a voting public those who have access to the public payroll, which fe w days w o rk a t each place th ey
can alm ost assu re itself of a m ajo rity at least it has a cam paign stopjw d. T hese m en icere not a
g ro u p w ith m oney to sw ing th e favor tow ard th e d em o cratic p arty . hobo in the com m on use o f the
Not so, you say! R em em ber in N ovem ber, 1918, when all th e big w ord. but icere d is s a tis fie d men
new spapers, all the polls, all the c o m m u n tato rs who said Dewey w as w ho could sta y p u t b u t so long.
th e next president and th at H arry S. T ru m an had not a chance.
Sc
T he last one of th ese m en I re
T he R epublican p arty , even w ith E isenhow ers jxipularity, has a m em ber seeing w as in 1929 at
trem en d o u s task to win th e 1952 election and do not let anyone, W hitefish, M ont. E very M ay 1
even a R epublican politician tool you for a m om ent.
could cxjH'ct old "Col. H arv ey " to
put in bis appearan ce, and to help
m e for about a m onth in p re p a
ra tio n of th e county fa ir prem ium
list. He w as a m a s te r p rin te r
an
a rtis t in m ak in g up Ixxiks ami
Adm ission th at S o u th w estern O regon league is " th e toughest in
g ettin g re su lts
all O regon' was m ade in M onday's O regonian w hen it gave an ac
F irst k n e w the Colonel a t M iles
co unt of D ra in s win trom the stro n g A rch er's B low er Pipe Co. Roy
('ity
. M ont. w here he once hail
H eiser. e x -P o rtla n d Beaver, pitched and b a tte d a win over the most
oicned
a job p rin tin g concern. On
fo rm idable team P o rtlan d had to otTer.
losing
his
w ife, the Colonel took
F an s hereab o u ts w onder w hy B rookings has g o tten no fu rth e r in
to
the
road.
He sjw n t a n u m b e ri
the 1932 season. P erhaps if this area w ished to spend at least $2tXX)
of
years
as
p
rin
te r aboard a liner t
a gam«* to field team s as does Bandon. Coos B ay-N orth Bend, D rain
a
t
sea.
T
ravel
was in his blood. ,
and o th ers, then B rookings could be am ong th e w inners This is not
He
never
stopped
u n til the day j
an alibi ju st an exp lan atio n of why things a re as th e\ are
a t C olum bia Falls when he fell
from a fa s tn io v in g tram to his
7Zrr best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
death.
1 recall the incident for th e cor- !
Stiver ware and Jewelry.
oner hail called m e to ask if a |
check he had in his jXTssession I
w ith my nam e a tta c h e d , w as bona I
fide and if he w as a friend of
Certified II 'ah hmal^er and leweler
mine. T hat check, to g e th e r w ith i
E on K’ u i / k o v ll'afcA e* Klj/ius. /Z«m i/toaa, //linnet and o th ers
co unty funds b u ried old Colnel
21 and 23 Jew els!
H a n e y in a sm all g ra v ey ard o n ,
E o r th e g ift you w ill p iec w ith p ra te le t y o u r /cu-eler
th e N orth F ork of th e F la th e a d
be y o u r q u u ie.’’
river, th e last tra m p p rin te r 1 1
rem em b er seeing.
Robinson's Building- Next to D uninick's
Tea, Colonel teas Jus nam e. H e 1
told rue he had been born m Vir- i
G. 0 . R. Has Big Battle Ahead Of It
I hursday, July 31, 1952
gm ia. one o f tw ins, and his tw in
b ro th er had been nam ed Lee. His
b ro th er had died in his y o u th , so
Colonel w en t a w a y fro m hom e,
to g et a w a y fro m th e g rief, and
in the fo llow ing years, learned to
be a m a ster c ra ftsm a n in the
p rin tin g trade. Call it irony if
you like, this itin e ra n t m achinist
once k n e w the colonel, in th e m id
w est. Both had learned th eir trades
on th e Toledo, O., Blade.
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We, in th is area, becom e tired
of th e fog b an k s w hich keep th e
te m p e ra tu re s below six ty degrees.
H ow would all th ese who m ay
com plain like to live a t M edford
w h ere th e m erc u ry h as been at
o r above th e 100 m a rk alm ost
contin u o u sly since th e F o u rth - It
m ay be ju st too hot for som e of
th ese "air-co n d itio n ed co a ste rs"
S u n d a y ’« te m p e r a tu r a t M ed
fo rd w as a degree a bove th e cen
tu r y m a rk. To us in this area,
th a t w ould be about th ir ty degrees
too h o t fo r co m fo rt. E ven the
people o f th a t area la m e n t th e
fa c t th a t the long hot spell it
g e ttin g q u ite m onotonous. Su n d -
d a ys see m a n y o f th em on the
coast, and telling us h ow lu c k y
we really are.
rQFU ftM/TWTHE
M. G. BECKElU
Real Estate Broker
•4-m ile n o rth on H ig h w ay io i
S P E C IA L : T h e price of a $1400
city lot will buy you an ovean view’
A C R E o u tsid e city. $700 down, and
$50 p er m onth.
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U nfiished
th ree-b ed ro o m
home,
l-s’acre, lovely ocean view’, good
w a te r. B endix w a sh e r and gas
cook stove included. Good buy at
$7000. T erm s.
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A p p ro x im ately 1 a c re of ocean
fro n tag e, g ra n d view’, $3000. Also
larg e ocean fro n ta g e lot, $1500.
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New’ 2- an d 3-bedroom homes,
from $10,300 to $12,500, in city.
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Lovely view’ lots, ap p ro x im ately
’4 -a cre and up, $600 and up. Easy
term s.
HOME good investment prop
erties in Cury County. Come
in and see what we have to
offer.
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O th e r h o m es, ocean fro n ta g e,
’o ts a n d acreage.
| Se|| The Earth!
WANT ADS
THE
HEARTHSTONE
•
Big
Boy
Chicken
Across from School
Burgers
50c
in the Straw
$1.35
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