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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1944)
PACE FOURTEEN DEMOS GAIN STRONG HOLD ON CONGRESS Bv The Associated Pros ; WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 (A') Democrats strengthened their hold ' on congress today and swept into defeat Senator Ger ald P. Nye of North Dakota and Representative Hamilton Fish of New York, bitter Roosevelt crit fes bft-a.ssailed by administration leaders as "isolationists." '.' Nye conceded defeat by Dem ocratic Gov. John Moses several hours after a similar acknowl edgement by Rep. Fish, one of the most outspoken opponents of the president in the house. Fish fell before -Augustus W. Bennet. Smashing republican predic tions that the administration would lose control of both houses of congress, the demo crats snatched 21 house scats from the-republicans while los ing .only two. Many races re mained undecided. With 11 senate races still to be decided, democrats counted 51 certain seats compared with 58 -they hold now. The republi cans, tallied up 32, counting hold ers against a present 37. The . senate's, lone minor party mem ber was not up for election, fe In the house, early afternoon totals- showed '211 democrats elected, .119 republicans. ' Eleven incumbent democratic : senators already had been re turned. George of Georgia, Overton of Louisiana, Hill of Alabama, - Pepper of "Florida, Majority Leader Barkley of Ken tucky, Thomas of Oklahoma, Tydings of Maryland, Hayden of Arizona, Thomas -of Utah, Wag ner of New York and Lucas of Illinois. ' New democratic senators-elect included J. William Fulbright of Arkansas, Olin D. Johnston of South Carolina, Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina, and Brien McMahon of Connecticut, who upset Republican Senator John Danaher. . The republicans unseated a democrat; too--Senator Guy M. Gillette of Iowa, who fell to that State's governor, Bourke B.-Hic-kenlooper. Other republicans Winning senate places were Ai Icesr of Vermont, Reedt of Kan sas, Morse and Cordon of Ore gon, Gurney of South Dakota, Millikin of Colorado and Wiley of Wisconsin. .-!' Clare Boo the Luce of Con necticut, attractive blonde thorn in : - the administration's side, slipped, through to victory de spite a- frantic - democratic at ; tempt to unseat her. i- ine . seven ty-ninth congress thus will keep its date with des tiny next January prominently democratic . The president's in timates in the senate can route important' international commit- menisy pernaps even the final Seece treaty,- through the legis itlya machinery. ,: 'IWifn it comes to getting ther, yon can depend on in spiration : and perspiration to make swell teammates. NIGII SCHOOL I in; ! - ST . - -- - Jk !l!;illBTrjaTiwiw1-MMMl 1 1 Comment; By JUANITA SHINN The art case exhibit, ar ranged by Jim Ivory, contains a political exhibit containing niptnres drawn bv Ted Reeves and Joan O'Neill Of tne prcsiocn-sjr tial candidatcsp fm and their run-liT" A ning mates. Report . cards, painless and oth erwise, made their . first ap- With the end ofV the first ninoj weeks and ex- aminations completed, it is now time to begin thinking of the end of the first semester. Juniors have been reminded that Friday is the deadline for putting in orders for class rings at Metz'. A three dollar, down payment is all that is neces sary when the order is placed. The remainder is to be paid when the rings are-received. Sadie Hawkins' Day has been definitely set for Friday, No vember 10, and will consist of an au-ctay program, sponsored by the "K"..club, Sadie Haw kins' Day is a new feature in KUHS. It has been successfully tried in other schools, but noth ing of its kind has been tried here before.- All students are to wear Dog pateh attire and not levis and plaid shirts. .......... The "K" club is sponsoring an assembly followed by an after school dance, for which admis sion will be charged. Door prizes will be given for the best Dog patch costumes, the best Daisy Mae costumes,' and the best Li'l Abner costume. At 4:05 this afternoon several of the girls of the Tea Toilers club gave the first faculty tea. It was a simple tea given im mediately preceding the month ly faculty meeting. . . 1 Poll Books, Vote Lists. Burned PORTLAND, Nov. 8 (Pi All the polling books and vot ers' lists of a Portland precinct were burned up in a furnace today, the county registrar Of voters reported. James W. uleason said elec tion board members, obliged by law to destroy extra ballots, ap parently tangled the voters' lists with the waste paper. The janitor of the school where the precinct was located obligingly disposed of it all in the school furnace. Duplicates of the lost materi al are on file in the county clerks office. WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSY? A boofcltt containlna she opinions 'of fa moot doctors on this Interfiling toMed will be sort FREE, whilo they lost, to any reader writing to Hie Educolionol DMiton, S35 Fifth Ave., New Vork.N.Y., Dept. lfit a-. Mar wwm (" Twinkling little sequins looked so -.,'. pretty on dresses we added them fo'yoor ;. 'hah. And aren't they gay? Just lhaf special -. 00th f festivity you need for dinner parties; A -, canteen dancina and oh. any number of olacesl . MM 1. V JLontgoraery tyar d HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Young Patriot 4 - t .'(J& .A Wlnle picturesque partisan fighters look on, n British paratrooper pins a Union Jack brassard on the arm ct a young deck patriot who hclDcd Uicin when they landed from U. i. planes ut Mcuuia airfield. MONTGOMERY WARD I V mm i WE SPECIALIZE IN SIZES 38 TO 44 AND I82 TO 24'a A size 38 is rust as Important to us as a size 12; . That's why you'll find such Interesting new dresses as the two sketched above in our complete collection. Rayon crepe or wool-and-rayon i i ; all are beautifully designed to take inches ff your hips. Every new color, too I Mk about Wordi M Time Poymenf Won ontgomery Ward Willi COM RE-ELECTS HEADS PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 8 (ID mi Miiii,wit,iiit piiimtv nfficinls srekini! reelection except Cor oner . rioya oouin suigea wmi into the lend today. Dr. South, on military leave of absence, fell behind his re publican opponent, former Cor unit Dr. Knii Smith. Tmi. II W..ul rtmiiM I'nll In. cumbiMit, won tho race for coun ty commissioner over nemocrauc nnd Independent opponents. Mar- Hit 'P n,.lt I. , m(. tin, n nnillltv sheriff, easily won reelection on the ropiiolicun tii'Koi, The voters approved three other incumbents Krancis Lam bert, democratic county treas urer: Charles G. North, demo cratic constable; and Tom C. Wiitson, democratic county .as sessor, Frank' L. Shull, long-time county commissioner and rcpub-lit-mi nnminee for enuntv clerk. pulled slightly ahead of Ai Brown, democrat in tho only closely-contested county race. In tlui only city office contest, r,v.r.,lL..Mr,.,... WMIiu... A Rn.i,A defeated cx-commissioncr J, E. nenncu. un ine nasis oi incom plete returns from nearly all nrecincts. Portland relcctcd a bill for a retirement measure for city employes, but approved a tax to finance a now municipal court building and jail., Classifier Ads Bring Results Fir Department Answers Two Calls The Klamath Kalli fire ' de partment wns called out twice Monday to check fires, both of which were attributed to 'de fective oil burners. 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