Pag 18, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., July It, 1948
Murray Takes
Montana Vote
HELENA, Mont. (U.R) James
K. Murray, Montana1! senior sen
ator, Wednesday had been nomi
nated for reelection by Montana
Democrats.
Murray was leading in all coun
ties and had built up an edge of
four to one over his einiriA nr!
mary opponent, Dr. Henry J. Mc
Gregor of Great Falls, on the
basis of unofficial returns from
480 of the state's 1142 precincts
Most Decided
Most of the other contests in
Montana's primary election ap
peared to be decided early Wed
nesday, as returns continued to
pour in from throughout the
state.
Tom J. Davis, Butte attorney
and former president of Rotary
International, was running well
ahead of Wellington D. Rankin of
Helena for the Republican sena
torial nomination. Davis establish
ed a lead as the first precincts
were reported and continued to
hold it until he was more than
4000 votes in front early Wednes
aay.
Ford Leads
Rnnnhlipnn Rnu Com Pi.J
spfkins nomination fnr rvAliw.tini
held a lead of nearly four-to-one
over nis nearest opponent, Leon
ard C. Younff. who cnncarieri h
election Wednesday morning.
in a rea-noi contest ior the
Democratic gubernatorial nomi-
nntinn. .Tnhn W Rnnnoi. Unlann
' . .. . w. , MV.V.IH
attorney ana former state attorney
general, inurcusea an cany leaa
over Arthur F. Lamev. Billings.
to more than 9000 votes. Lelf
Erickson, who defeated Sen. Bur
inn Tf Whpelur for th Tlamn-aH
senatorial nomination in the 1946
primary, was running third, near
ly ovvv vvJies oenina Donner.
Montana's two incumbent con
gressmen Democrat Mike Mans'
flPlH nf thft let riict-lnt anrl Wo.
Dublican Weslev A. D'Eurart nf the
na were unopposed m tne pri
mary.
the
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Show and Ken Murray's
Blackouts
Plus
INEZ GRAHAM
Novelty Dancer
Billy Hamilton's Orchestra
Pour course chicken dinners,
$1.50 plus tax. Also serving
steaks, lobster, frog legs,
oysters.
Open dally except Sunday
2:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
Phone 4080 for
Reservations
Police Hold Man
On Fugitive Warrant
Attrmyn .Tnnn M(T.niti,Win fin
.WUHB....., WW
Wae BrrnlOnBH rn a fiiaitii.A lira
rant in justice court Tuesday and
neia ior mortn mcniana, wasn.,
police with his bail set at $2500.
ivicijougnun nas used tne names
of Mills and Miller while in Eu
gene, city police said after his
arrest. He is wanted in the Wash
ington community for contributing
to the delnquency of a minor.
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cart along Tokyo sldestreets shouting to call attention to his display of varied wares..
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Guards Seek
Life Prisoner
SALEM, Ore. Prison guards
are searching the state peniten
tiary grounds Wednesday for
George C. Graves, 44, . a life
Prisoner, who was miccinc fmm
his job in the boiler room Wed
nesday morning.
Warden Genrue
Graves, who was a night fireman
in ine prison boiler room, is be
lieved to be inside the wallsk
State police, however, have
broadcast an alarm and conduct
ing a search! for the rnnviM nn tvin
outside.
Alexander said Graves, who
was given a life sentence on a
Conviction Of armerl rnhharv in
Portland, was missed by guards at
a:ou a. m.
Graves had been
times before he was given his life
sentence in January, 1944.
His escape was the fourth in
recent days. Two of the other
three were recaptured in Milwau
kee and no trace has been fr.nr.rt
of the third.
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PITTSBURGH- fll.P. nr
.Elizabeth A. RaiiRfh
a divorce from Joseph J. Rausch
wnen sne explained to Judge
Samuel A. Weiss that eVio .,ff
...w o..w auucim
a broken nose, a broken rib, and
bruises from beatings her husband
has given her every Christmas for
the past eight years. Mrs. Rausch
said she finally sued for divorce
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Woman Lost in Hills
Alerts Lane's Posse
Sheriff C. A. (Tom) Si-arls re
ported Wednesday that the Dosse.
Lane County's mounted patrol.
had been called out again Tues-
Kit 7
THIS WEEK
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Many Colors
Sunbeam Baking Co.
of Eugene
Retail Store
400 E. 14h Ave.
day night to search for a woman
who was feared lost in the hills
west of Eugene.
The woman waj found un
harmed about 7 p.m. just as the
posse was preparing to start a
search of the area. Rhpriff Swo-t-
said the family had asked for
help when the woman failed to!
return home. They asked that her!
name not be disclosed, and said
that she suffered frnm nn.nin.ii
attacks of mental illness. I
Earlier the posse had been used
ro neip locate a twelve-year old
girl who had rented a horse from
a local stabfc Sunday noon and!
then failed to return. She was!
louna neer Harrisburg Monday.
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Willamette Park
Freddy Vahn's Orchestra
Phone Springfield S28 for
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Bond Purchases
Total $58,189
Residents of Lane County pur
chased $58,189 worth of U Sav
ings Bonds during the week ended
July 10 to send the total to $734,
378 thus far for the drive. This
represents only 47 per cent of the
assigned quota.
Lane is now in 20th place in the
list of 36 counties, arc below the
state average sales of 52 per cent
of quota. Only one county, Curry,
has achieved 100 per cent success.
A letter from state director
Kenneth G. Martin, indicates that
there will be one more weekly re
port of sales as of July 17 and a
final report about the end of the
month. This final report will show
the purchases of F 7 G Bonds
made during the period July 1-15
under the special Treasury De
partment ruling.
Workers in the county campaign
expressed the belief that many
firms would still establish Payroll
Savings Plans for the benefit of
employees. Individuals are urged
to continue buying bonds in the
nation's fight against inflation.
Obsidians Plan Hike
To Rooster Rock
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pupke will
lead an Obsidian hike to Rooster
Rock Sunday. Anyone interested
is invited to take the hike. The
party will leave from the City
Hall at 6 a.m. Sunday.
Rooster Rock is located on the
Santiam highway. Driving dis
tance to the trail is 75 miles, and
the complete walking distance,
up and back, will be about six
miles.
Lowell Persunals
LOWELL Mr. and Mr.. T-.
Leake have purchased a nin.
from Mrs. Lucille Edmundson
near Highway 58, about four miles
above Lowell. Mrs. Edmundson
has gone to Kanknlrno tii ,
make her home with her mother
Amanda Davis and brother, Her'
schel Gridor who lived here for
a while.
The housing Droiect nnim...
' " tw f!lwllS
were ready for occupancy early in
July and are now being filled with
personnel connnMnH ,m,
Meridian Dum development.
xne new variety Store, owned
by Mr. and Mrs. Lew Majors Is1
now open for busing, u.
hall" rad BCr0SS frm th gra"8e
Veterans of both World Wars
formed an honor guard at the
' re ior rvu Lloyd King at
Cottage Grove, Saturday, July
17, who was killed on Luzon,
Philippines in 1945. He was
burled in the IOOF Cemetery
with full military honors. He
had lived most of his life In
Lowell where his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Sam King resides, A
number of Lowell friends at
tended the services.
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