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THURSDAY MAY I", 1928
T H E S I’IUNtlFiELD NEWS
PAGE EIGHT
RED HAIR and BLUE SEA
LEWIS M
. KLEIZING
Law Enforcement Candidate
for Republican Nomination for
Sheriff
of Lane County
P rim aries May IS, 1928
“ P ro m p t and E ffic ie n t
Service fo r a ll Lane County
(Cnailnuvd from I’age Gt
CANDIDATE ONCE ON
LOCAL BASEBALL TEAM;
1
OUTLINES HIS ISSUES
1 lesiHinstblllty of Ibis o f f i t e ami tf
! eleotvd wlll perforili Ita dulie« lo Ilio
| Itesi of my know ledge and uhlllly on
ih e iilaiform of b ellef ami eiiforcw-
m eni of proiilhliioli, courtesy iy Ilio
pltlillc, disi liUI UKeluelIt of proseco
flotta noi ftiuudetl on subsluutlal evi«
iieitco, promotion and rvprvavntallon
of thè beni Inlerests of Ilio [C op l­
and t ifi tie n i and «conomicni ndmlnl«*
I trallon of ilo* ottico o f dlstrlct ut-
lortiey.”
Read Hetnenway, Mrs \Y P Tyson,
very savagery was tils excuse. He .Mrs Arthur Petigrit, Mrs \Y l\. Bai
Uonukl It lliishnnil of Eugene who
had known no better, was not to bo nell. and Miss Grace Pottur and Mrs. 1
Is seeking the republican nominal Inn
blamed. Yet he'd been kind to h r Wilson.
The lam e county unit will attlliuto for district attorney at the primaries
and be bad saved her front Burke
Mrs. two years ago was a member of the
At the parting she would thank hint with the state organisation
She would load his canoe with gifts Ethel M Parker of Elmira was elec* Sprlngfleld league baseball team
He played first base for the lia.nl
Or, better still, though lie d carried ed president of the new group Other
team
wiien It was u pari of the I’p
her wide of her own port of refuge, officers chosen were: Mrs. A Gibson,
she would give him passage to some Junction City, first vice-president; per W illam ette Valley league The
island beyond reach of the murderous Mrs Ivuni, Creswell, second vice p resi­ team made a good show ing that year, EUGENE EDITOR TO TALK
Ponape
dent anil Miss Emily Husbands, of Mr Hubbard last year played for the
AT LIONS CLUB LUNCHEON
Eugene team In the Portland Wiliam
And then, suddenly, Palmyra Thee W endllng, treasurer.
e lte V alley league
W illiam
M
Tugman,
m anaging*
was back In the canoe, her heart heat
Mrs. William K letser, state secre
He was born and spent the flrst 31 editor <>f the Eugene Guard, wlll he
ing to suffocation.
For her dream tar.v spoke on the work of the state
was not a dream. The clou« w as not Qpg^nlaatlon and the problems of the rears of his life on a farm In North the speaker ill the luncheon of the
He Is a graduate of the c o l­ Springfield l.lon s d u b Friday noon, It
acloud. It w as siuoke, sm oke! stuoke! county council She installed the new Dakota
lege of liberal arts and law at the ' was announced Imlay.
Her ship had com e!
officers.
U niversity of Oregon and since
Mr. Tugman lias not announced lil-v
CHAPTER IX
Following the m eeting. Eugene wo
I subject, but will probably speak on
The Imperial Japanese Gunboat men acted as h o stesses on a visit to g ra d u a tio n has pra cticed In E u g e n e .
"I recognlxe I he Importance and som e phase of newspaper work.
Okayama, upon a preceding day. had the woman's building on the univer­
been steam ing against the sea when sity cam pus and the visitin g women
word came down to Commander Sa­ wore »hrown through the Murray-
kamoto that a sail had been ligh ted , Warner art museum
apparently a raft wdth shipwrecked
white men TheOkayama swung ov »r
GUARDSMEN PREPARING
so as to bring the odd float aboard
FOR BIG SUMMER CAMP
Soon. Sakam oto, through his glasses,
made out an American flag, u n io n ;
Headquarters company, local unit
down,
' "Send their officer aft, he Instruc- ”« «he Oregon National Guard, wlll a t­
tend sum mer camp at Clatsop bench
, ted.
oer cent strong. It was announced
i Preaentiy John Thurston and Van
WILLIAM’S
MY FELLOW -CITIZKNS OF LANE COUNTY
ARNED of an eleventh-hour a tta c k , and tru stin g in your
spirit of fair play, 1 respectfully subm it the
prove th at my Wet opponents and th eir sym pathizers
a re unreliable curbstone advisers to th e public« on. iuy personal
record
I cam e to Eugene in 1911. atten d ed high school, was gradu-
ated in the class of 1912. D uring th a t tim e I was president of the
high school Boy's Club and late r president of the U niversity I Buren itutger came striding along the b* nWcera today
C hapter of the Epw orth League. My b ro th e r Ralph and I were deck. For Thurston and his crew.
Oreders for entrainm ent have al-
77 EAST BROADWAY
EUGENE. OREGON
in business in Eugene, and 1 succeeded my b ro th er as circulation by the exercise of uo sm all ingenuity, r,,“dv heeB received. The Sprlngfleld
m an a g e r of the M orning Register. R esigning, I w ent to A laska, had got their craxy cruft together guardsm en w lll leave here on June i t
w here I was employed on th e Alaska Daily Em pire. R eturning again and were once more bravely un- ul”t **** »pend 16 days In training
III board
board a a special
car here
from Alaska to A storia in 1918. aw aiting m y w ar draft call, due der way.
They win
special car
th e following fall, I w ent to w ork and served 3 years as circula- j Sakam oto, seein g he had to do which will be hooked on lu the train
Eugene.
tion m anager of th e Evening B udget, resigning to becom e Chief j with gentlem en, offered his hand in leaving Eugene.
lieu ten an t Swart«, command
Field Deputy, on crim inal work, under th e present Sheriff of ' congratulation "And I hope " he add-
Klr*’ LB-utent
Clatsop County, H arley J. Slusher, 1 resigned, with a good re ed when they were seated, ••You. you er of the local unit, and Second Lieu­
cord, and accepted th e position of Field D irector of th e N ational I leaved your peoples comfortable— on tenant W alter G ossler, wilt accom ­
pany the en listed men to the camp.
Law E nforcem ent League. T he h ead q u arters of the League : their desert island
luist year the Springfield company
w ere in Portland, b u t 1 re-established my residence in Eugene,
Thurston sprang up. "My God.
•where th e flrst field w ork of the League under my direction was j captain," he cried. "You've heard won recognition for the percentage of
men In attenance.
done, beginning O ctober 4, 1924. Since th en 1 have served per- , from her? You’ve got her safe?"
The com m ander begged fur an ac­
sonaily in 180 a rre st cases in Lane County, resulting in $16,000
IN OUR BASEMENT SALESROOM
in fines, and m ore th an 3,000 days in prison sentences While count of what nod happened. But THIRD VICTORY CHALKED
m y duties have com pelled me to trav el co n stan tly about th e sta te when they had reached the abduc­
UP BY SPRINGFIELD NINE
(in sixteen of th e co u n tie s), in and o u t of Lane County, w orking tion, he h im self Jumped up. inter­
officially o u t of the P ortland h ead q u arters, Eugene all th e tim e rupting excitedly. There w hs a new
Sprlngfleld high school player« won
h a s been my hom e— th e only place in th e S ta te w here 1 have look on his face, a look that had ad­ their third con secu tive victory last
established a residence since leaving A storia m ore th an four years vanced through astonished Incredu­ Friday afternoon when they defeated
lity into m ortification and distress.
ago.
the Black Sox team of Eugene lllgr
In all of this w ork I have been defending your hom es, fight­
Now I—understand, he cried. "Of school In a practice game. The «core
’
ALL GO BELOW WHOLESALE COST
ing for your w elfare, while necessarily deprived of th e com forts her j— know only one thing« This was 5 to 4 for the locals.
of my own hom e in Eugene. 1 have literally lived in h arn ess, in ; ponape— she is out of his hands."
i Few errors were made by either
COME TO EUGENE AND SAVE
m y autom obile. My principal com pensation has been th a t high- : "Thank God!" from Thurston,
side and the pitching won much com
est of all pay— satisfactio n of conscience in duties faithfully per-
But gakam oto exclaim ed "No. no! ment
Inman «truck out «lx hatter«
form ed. While doing my w ork th ro u g h o u t th e S tate, 1 gained ]t i»— not good, it Is bad Ponape has and Towne «truck out one for the
a n experience th a t can be acquired only by actu al field work, . io»e<i her because a kanaka, o-iee-vay, {{lack Box The buttery was: Eugene.
direct c o n tra ct w ith crim inals, th eir cap tu re and prosecution. A ' has taken her—for him self "
Inman, Towne, ItobiiiHon, Coghlun:
Sheriff w ith th is experience— in tim ate know ledge of condition#
Sakamoto, in his curious English Springfield, Squires and Cowart.
th ro u g h o u t th e S tate— is b e tte r qualified for effective work th an went on to explain. A large native
one having only a local exj»erience. It is the com m on practice of craft had beaten out after the Okaya­
S tates, counties and m unicipalities to send public officials to c o n - ma,
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allin _
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urgently.
Aboard ___
was
ventions, and to d ista n t g ath erin g s, at public expense, for the an jMian<i pastor with one of hi« vii
purpose of learning m ore about State-w iile conditions and af- iagerSi upon w hose feeding roost—
“FOR HONEST. PROMPT, AND STRICT ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAW”
fairs. T he experience th u s gained is regarded as a g rea t ad v an t- m aintained for ,j, ese m a n o '-w v
age to th e taxpayers. I have acquired years of experience— th e hawks the Line Islanders som etim es
exact kind th a t a Sheriff needs— and a t my ow n expense. •
used as a sort of carrier pigeon—a
1 also have been w arned th a t m y opponents will a tte m p t t o ' stray blrd bad al(ghtPd with a Htranae
question my sta tu s as a taxpayer. I have not been paying taxes ietter Most im perative
on real e state, except indirectly, b ut I have paid a large sum total
Commander Sakam oto spoke In
in gasoline tax on my m ileage of about 130,000 miles in the last sym pathy. "It is very good thing,” he
3t .. years..since my residence w as re-established in Eugene. Be­ said, “the bird stop wrong place with
sides, during this tim e I have saved the taxpayere of I^ane C oun­ the letter, and «noil— the plan. This
ty, or earned for them , m ore th a n $16,000, and for th e S ta te of letter says after Ponape had stole the
Oregon as a whole m ore th a n one hundred th o u san d dollars in high-chief lady, the native stoled her
fines and forfeitures paid in th ro u g h the co u n ty treasu ries. This again from Ponape and, and n o #
w as an enforced, personal collection, all paid and none delinqu­ they . .
He groped longer than
ent, Let my opponents com pare th e ir ow n records with m ine, as usual for the right ex p ressio n "And
to taxpaying and personal achievem ent.
now they, they con tend for her very
I wish to em phasize again th a t Eugene is my hom e and 1 big," he went on with satisfaction. “O-
ant proud of my city and county. It w as here th a t 1 began life as lee-vay'a friends were to hurry wltn
a man. I served on th e election board in 1912, as a judge for th e ____
_ boat and arms. Ponape being
many-y
(a) Belief in prohibition and the enfo rce­
P rogressive P arty. H ere I c a st my first vote for P resident of th e • , trong man, to certain island—and
U nited S tates, for T heodore Roosevelt.
save him there so he shall, shall get
m ent thereof.
Wet cu rb sto n e gossips have been m outhing a tale th a t I aw ay nice— with her for him self."
“ plan ted ” liquor in a m an ’s c a r in order to a rre s t him. T h a t is
(TO BE CONTINUED)
a m alicious lie of whole cloth. T hey also gossip th a t I have been
(b ) C ourtesy to the public.
mixed up in shootings. T h a t also is a wicked lie of whole cloth. SPRINGFIELD WOMAN
I have alw ays been opposed to an y reckless or unjustifiable use
GETS OFFICE IN NEW
of firearm s. I have been com pelled to “ro u g h ” m en who resisted
(c) D lscouraem ent of prosecution not
a rre st and who deserved it, but I have never employed or worked
COUNTY P.-T. A GROUP
founded on su b sta n tia l evidence.
w ith anyone who ever shot anybody, and personally I have not
Nine
Springfield
women
took
part
carried a gun, while serving in h u ndreds of a rre s t cases, and
have disarm ed m any gun-packers who w ere parading ab o u t as In the county m eeting at Eugene last
(d) Prom otion and rep resen tatio n of the
Saturday at which a I^ane County
‘ had m en.”
I assu re you th a t I am not over-zealous, not fanatical in any Parent-Teachers a ssociation council
best in terests of the people.
way. I am , however, firm and uncom prom ising in law enforce­ was organized. Mr. . C. (». Wilson,
m ent work, which, I m aintain, should he e n tru ste d only to friends president of the Springfield organiza-
of the law. 1 believe w holeheartedly in the 18th A m endm ent, i tion, wan choxen ae’eretary of the new
(e) Efficient and econom ical a d m in istra ­
and declare th a t th e “source of supply” is alw ays found under : ly-formed group,
tion of th e office of D istrict A ttorney.
th e cork, and th a t one d rinker is no b e tte r th an an o th er. Per-
T hose who attended from here
sonaily, I have never tasted liquor in my life.
j were: Mrs. w . w . Walker, Mrs. W. C.
t-auram
In th e appointm ent of new deputies, under the reorganiza- i MrLagen, Mrs. L. K. Page. Mrs. Or»
tion, I will pick the best and b rav est m en found available in the
county, giving careful consideration to all applications. 1 will
see to it th a t th eir pride in personal appearance, as in c h a ra c te r
and ability, shall be pleasing to the poeple.
I will n ot employ law -breSkers to catch th eir fellow crim ­
inals.
T he Sheriff’s office should have one general e n tran ce, with
th e tax d ep artm en t, crim inal section and jail service consolidated,
so th a t it w on’t be like finding the m an a g e r on a circus lot.
CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR
I will avoid irregularities and inefficiency by p u ttin g all
m oneys under the care of a com petent cashier.
I will provide a private conference room for th e use of
citizens and visiting officials who have confidential business with
th e Sheriff.
I will com pile a weekly financial report, show ing exactly the
D IN N E R B E F O R E T H E S H O W
condition of business, and will rep o rt cash receipts daily, to earn
Omit dinner at home on the evening
m axim um interest.
By the consolidation of the services, now sep arate, I would when you attend the theatre. Give
save tiie salaries of th re e deputies (m ore th a n $5,000 a year) and your wife time to get ready by elim ­
inating for the occasion the prepara­
give a fa r b e tte r service.
On tak in g office as Sheriff I will ask th a t all a c co u n ts and a s ­ tion of the evening meal. The outing
se ts be checked by a n expert acco u n tan t, so th a t the new System will be all the more enjoyable if you
m ay be properly established. My co n stan t aim will be to give, come to our restaurant for dinner.
by improved m ethods, th e m ost efficient and sa tisfa c to ry service, You w ill like our dishes and enjoy
• he envlrom ent.
recognizing m unicipal and constabulary jurisdiction.
R espectfully subm itted, and w ith m any th an k s,
(PAID ADV. BY DONALD R. HUSBAND, ATTORNEY, 860 WILL. ST„ EUGENE, ORE.)
LEWIS M. KLETZING.
Eugene, May 10, 1928.
T»ny Gavoi, Prop.
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Self Service Store
Selling Out the
Newland Stock
WOOLENS. SILKS
and COTTON GOODS
Serve Yourself and Save
INQUIRE OF SOMEONE WHO KNOWS
His Character and Ability
/ Stand For —
D o n a ld R . H u s b a n d
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
LANE COUNTY
VOTE 57 X Donald R. Husband for Dist. Attorney
DROP-IN CAFE
(Paid advertisem ent, by Lewis M K letzing, M. R. A., Eugene, Ore.)