Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 08, 1956, Image 21

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HUNGAR.AN SEATS EMPTY Hungary's seats remain empty in UN General Assem
bly chamber before start of second emergency session in New York. The Assembly
wonnd up first night session by voting 50-8 in favor of an American proposal demand
ing that Soviet Union withdraw their troops from Hungary.
Democrats,
Divided on
Washington U.P) Republl
can and Democrat - finished
ith an vcn number of victories
today in 28 of Tuesday's 29
' gubernatorial elections.
Balloting was so close in the
Z:h contact that absentee votes
Will determine the outcome.
Although each party captured
1 of th state bouses, the Demo
crats scored a net gain of two.
Their candidates ousted Republi-
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Republicans Evenly
Gubernatorial Races
can governors in five states
while Republicans upset Demo
cratic control in only three.
Democrats Hold Majority
Counting holdovers and Gov.
Edmund S. Muskie of Maine,
who was reelected in September,
the Democrats are assured of
control in a majority of state
capitals. They went into Tues
day's election with a 27-21 edge.
The. new lineup will be 28 Demo
crats and 19 Republicans with
one election Rhode Island
still up in the air.
In Rhode Island, Democratic
ineumbent Dennis J. Roberts
held a lead of less than 200
votes over Christopher Del Sesto
with all precincts in. The out
come will hinge on 11,000 ab
sentee ballots that will be count
ed Dec. 5.
Democrats captured the gover
norships in the long time Re
publican strongholds of Oregon,
Kansas and Iowa. They also
ousted Republicans in Washing
ton and Massachusetts.
Upset in West Virginia
Republicans won a major up
set in normally Democratic West
Virginia with the election of 34-year-bld
Cecil Underwood. They
also won control from Demo
crats in Ohio and Ne Mexico.
In Oregon, Robert D. Holmes
became the first Democrat to
win the governorship since 1934
by .defeating incumbent Gov.
Elmo E. Smith. The Democratic
gubernatorial victories in Kansas
and Iowa were the first in two
decades.
Republican Gov. William G.
Stratton of Illinois won an up
hill battle for reelection with an
outpouring of downstate votes
that offset the lead piled up by
Democrat Richard B. Austin in
Cook county which includes Chi-
NO SAFETY ANYWHERE
Norfolk, Va. iU.R) A 42-year-
old porter, who keeps his spend
ing money in his wallet and his
reserve in his shoes, went to
sleep in a restaurant here. When
he awoke, he found 19 dollars
had been lifted from his wallet.
Leaping to his feet, he discov
ered his shoes, cash' and all, had
also been taken.
KABU COFFEE.
Said a clever young wife to her grocer.
"One jar just won't do,
So I'd better take two
This Full-Bodied Instant sure goes, sir.'!
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cago. Stratton was on the de
fensive because of a GOP em
bezzlement scandal.
Williams Gets Fifth Term
Two Democratic governors
who are leaders of the liberal
wing of their party won reelec
tion. Gov. G. Mennen Williams
rode to an unprecedented fifth
term in Michigan and Gov. Or
ville L. Freeman won a second
term in Minnesota.
Democrats also won in Ari
zona,, Arkansas, Colorado, Flor
ida, Texas, Missouri and North
Carolina. Republicans also won
in Delaware. Indiana. Montana,
Nebraska, New ' Hampshire,
North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah, Vermont and Wisconsin.
Inexpensive Method Found
To Resurface Certain Roads
Tegucigalpa, Honduras (U.PJ
An experiment successfully
conducted here by U.S. technic
ians appears to point the way to
an inexpensive methods of sur
facing roads in areas where lime
and clay are readily available.
The method is already being
used in Texas. Illinois and other
states of the Union.
The experiment was conduct
ed by the consulting firm Arthur
D. Little & Co., of Cambridge,
Mass., at the request of the Hon
duran government.
In a quarter of a mile stretch
of the highway which leads
from Tegucigalpa to the pictu
resque Valle de Angeles, the
technicians experimented with
a road surfacing mixture of lime
and clay, under controlled con
ditions.
The experiment appears to
have demonstrated that lime,
either quick or slaked (hydrat-
ed), when mixed with clay pro
duces a hard material resemb
ling cement.
It is believed that since clay
is a large component of the
average cement, lime dissolved
in water surrounds the clay
particles which are in colloidal
suspension, thus binding the
whole mass in a cementation
know, sir,"
Robert Holmes,
Governor-Elect,
Favorably Known
By UNITED PRESS
Who is Robert Holmes? Many
people around Oregon are ask
ing that question today although
several hundred thousand voted
for him Tuesday to make him
the state's governor-elect.
Bob Holmes is well and favor
ably known to his colleagues in
the Oregon Legislature but, be
fore 1956, he was virtually un
known to the mass of voters in
the state.
Radio Executive
By profession, the new gov
ernor is a radio station execu
tive. A resident of Gearhart, he
manages Radio Station KAST in
Astoria. He is 47 years old, a na
tive of New York,, married to
the former Marie Hoy of Port
land and is the father of two
sons.
Holmes joined the staff at
KAST some 15 years ago. Before
that he worked for Portland
newspapers and for Bioproducts,
Inc., at Astoria. He finished high
school at Rochester, N. Y., and
also attended University of Ore
gon. He is a member of Delta
Tau Delta and Alpha Delta
Sigma.
Worked for Education
At Salem during his four ses
sions in the Legislature as a state
senator. Holmes became best
known for his work on the edu
cation committee where he
served as chairman in 1953. In
1955, Elmo Smith, then presi
dent of the Senate, declined to
re-appoint Holmes to the chair
manship of the education com
mittee and a friction developed
between the two that culminated
in Holmes' defeat of Smith in
Tuesday's election.
In the 1955 Legislature
Holmes' hardest work and long
est hours were put in on the
taxation committee where he
fought tenaciously against pro
ponents of a state retail sales
tax.
action.
Building Blocks
The highway stretch where
the experiment was conducted
lias been under close observa
tion for some time now and de
spite the prevailing rainy sea
son it has remained in excellent
condition, necessitating no as
phalt surfacing.
The government of Panama
recently sent engineers here to
study the Honduran experiment
and inquiries have come also
from firms and individuals
throughout Central and South
America regarding the outcome
of this low-cost process which,
if widely exploited, could revo
lutionize road-building in many
places.
Lime - stabilized building
blocks and hard-packed floors
will soon be used in Honduras
in low-cost housing units.
In the experience of the test
ing laboratory of the Honduran
highway department, the higher
the clay content of the soil, the
better the lime-stabilization pro
cess works.
Research Work Required
It is emphasized, however,
that in each case, laboratory and
research work is required to de
termine the varying conditions
as to sand, silt and clay content
of the soil before the lime sta
bilization process can be ap
plied.
In terrain with a high clay
content, such as that around
Tegucigalpa, the usual process
is to loosen and homogenize the
ground over the whole surface of
the road, so that the lime can be
mixed in under controlled con
ditions, as to amount, moisture
content, thoroughness of disper
sion, etc. in order to assure com
plete , distribution of colloidal
particles of clay.
BEAUTY TREATMENT
West Springfield, Mass. ttJ.R)
An exhibitor at the Eastern
States Exposition disclosed that
the wavy hair on his Aberdeen
Black Angus cattle wasn't nat
ural. Ralph Lyndman of Suffern,
N.Y., explained it was curied
by using a special wave set
dried by fans.
Dead line SunOa Ciawrnea Is at
noon Saturday 10 a.m Monday for
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Carpets Keep
New Look
With proper care wall to wall
carpeting will retain the new look.
Correct deaning methods have
seemingly been a mystery and
controversial even to carpet man
ufacturers. After much research a
product is on the market thar
cleans and fluffs up beat down
carpet paths plus removal of spots
thereby maintaining the new look.
The textile engineer of a large
carDet mills says "it's the best
we've found."
The product is Blue Lustre. It
is easily applied with a long handle
brush. One half gallon of Blue
Lustre concentrate cleans three
9x12 rugs.
Hubbard Bros.
Main & Riverside
Inc.
ONE FOR THE DEMOCRATS Adlai Stevenson, ballot
in hand, has a big smile for the cameraman as he leaves
the voting booth at Haliday, 111., after casting his vote.
Ohio Population
Set at 9,006,000
Columbus, O. (U.R) Ohio's
population now stands at 9,006,
000. A special census conducted
for the State Liquor Depart
ment showed a population gain
of 1.059,373 in the past six
years.
The count, first since the fed
eral census in 1950, was taken
after the Ohio Supreme Court
ruled liquor permits must be is
sued on the basis of current pop
ulation figures. The department
had issued a freeze in 1949
and held the number of permits
at that population level.
The special census, costing
$30,000, said 285.934 persons
had moved into Ohio from other
states during the six-year per
iod. They accounted for 27 per
cent of the total increase.
The natural increase was 773,-
439. This was the number of
births over deaths.
Dr. Alfred N. Watson, former
U. S. Census Bureau statistician
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who conducted the study, said
Cleveland still is Ohio's largest
city. It showed a population of
933,827. Cincinnati has 551,220,
Columbus 435,027 and Toledo
328,778.
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