Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 08, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    ACE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
FDR 111 LEAD
FDR OREGON S
SIX BALLOTS
(Continued from Pace One)
of Willis Mahoney, Klamath
Falls democrat, who conceded
Cordon's election only two hours
after the polls closed.
Morse, who defeated Sen. Ru
fus C. Holmnn in the primary,
won even more easily from Ed
gar W. Smith, Portland demo
crat, who? was only five minutes
txuimd Mahoney in conceding
J. to 1 Victory
Rep. James W, Mott, Salem,
won more than 2 to 1 over O
Henry Olecn. St. Helens demo
crat; Rep. Lowell Stockman,
Pendleton, had the same margin
over C. J. falioro. kaurandc aem
ocrat: Rep. Homer D. Angcll
Portland, .held a 3 to 2 lead over
Lester Shecloy. Portland demo
crat; and. Rep. Harris Ellsworth,
Roseburg, had twice as many
votes as his opponent, Floyd tv
Dover, Grants Pass democrat.
Mott is the dean of the con
gressional delegation, having
served since 1932. while Angell
is finishins his third term. Ells
worth and Stockman are ending
their first terms.
' Scott Leads
Treasurer Scott had almost a
2 to 1 lead over William Lam
bert, Portland. Attorney Gener-
al Neuner staved off the bid of
Bruce Spaulding, Salem demo
crat, Neuner leading by 10,000.
It was the second try for the job
by Spaulding, who almost de
feated Van Winkle four years
ago. :." :
The long battle of Sen. W, E.
Burke, Yamhill, to restrict the
sale of. fortified wines to liquor
stores appeared to have been
won, hi; bill winning the voters'
approval by about 4 to 3. The
legislature passed the bill but
California wine interests got it
referred to the people, and then
fought it as a prohibition, meas
ure. Vat Aid Paius
- The measure to provide edu
cational aid to returning war
veterans passed almost 2 to 1,
but its companion piece, which
would provide home and farm
loans to veterans, had hard sled
ding. This latter measure was
winning today, but only by a
few hundred votes.
The constitutional amend
ment to' remove, double liability
of stockholders of state banks
was carrying almost 2 to 1, after
twice having been defeated. The
amendment to allow the legis
lature to grant the vote to ex
convicts was carrying by 5000
votes, while the amendment to
allow counties to have the man
ager form of government was
winning by 3000 votes. I
Texas Students Protest Rainey's Dismissal
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Stuaems of cne University of Texas, thousands strong, march through streets of Austin. Trx.. to Smic Cap
Xol In protest of discharge of university's president. Homer P'. Ralney. The resents dismissed Ralney. charg
ing he had made statements "reflecting on (he motives nd good faith of the board."
Stilwell Recalled in Chiang Kai-Shek Row
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Gen. Joseph W. Buiwell (center), relieved u TT. n. mnuiriw In Var u-aef in unniinmi mn. mhiiv. ,
edly stemmed from direct demand by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek. Lt. Gen. Daniel I. Sultan (left) will
""""land American forces In Burma-India theater. Ma. Gen. A. a Wedemeyer (right) will command the
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Cornett, Semon,
Poofe Elected
(Continued from Pago One) '
islative vote at last count: Se
mon 6587, Poole 4668, Dal West
4458, Thomas Bustin 3413.
: Klamath county gave Republi
can Lowell Stockman a whack
ing lead for return to congress,
and it also voted for the republi
can senatorial contests, Wayne
Morse and Guy Cordon. Willis
Mahoney, former Klamath Fails
mayor, fell behind Cordon.
.The county went heavily for
the state school support mea
sure, which lost in the state.
In local district voting, Joe
Mahoney, democrat, and G. B.
Cozad, republican, were named
justice of peace and constable of
Linkville district without opposition.
Tom Dewey' Goes
Down Smiling
NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (IP)
iiov. inomas is. Dewey took it
on the chin with a smile today,
conceding at 3:15 a. m. (EWT)
that President Roosevelt had
been re-elected for a fourth term.
He expressed confidence that
ail Americans will join me in
the hope that divine providence
win guiae ana protect the presi-
aem oi me united states.
Shipyard Dispute
Referred to Heads
VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 8
A jurisdictional dispute be
tween two AFL shipyard unions,
which resulted in a one hour
sitdown Tuesday by 300 mem
bers of the Machinists union at
north Van Ship Repairs Ltd.,
has been referred to the inter
national Dresidents.
Vancouver officers of the Ma-
cninists union and the Plumb
ers and Steamfitters local last
'sNo.lAce
Navy
It'. 4 real victory grin that Comor. David McCampbtU of uilnieles
flashes from the cockpit of his carrier-based plane that bears so "Meat
balls emblematic ot his record that maXes him Navy's top-ranking ace.
iu his latest action ha shot down Jap planes in 5 minutes of combat,
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night wired their ' respective
presidents suggesting that the
dispute over a technicality in
their agreements be settled by
AFL President William Green.
Roosevelt Wires
Messages to ;;
Political Heads,
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NEW YORK, Nov. (8 (tp)
President Roosevelt," who a
Western Union spokesman . said
has "the authority to modify, al
ter or rescind" the board of war
communications' ban- on con
gratulatory telegrams, ' today
wired messages to political asso
ciates and opponents on the elec
tion outcome. The president sent
messages to Gov. Thomas E.
uewey and Sen.- Harry S. Tru
man.
J. L. Eean. vice nrp.cirlpnt nf
Western Union, upheld his com
pany's acceptance on the ground
that "if the president had the au
thority to authorize issuance of
the ban, he has the authority in
uuaiiy, alter or rescind It.
TAKES HARRIER TITLE
BUFFALO John Kandal
Cornell university. Won nation.
al junior AAU individual cross
country title by running the
10,000 .'meter course in 34:36.
Sampson (N. Y.) naval training
center won team nonors.
Classified Ads Bring Results
Japs Examine
Stalin Charges
SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 8 UP)
Japanese official-.circles are ex
amining "with care and delib
eration" Premier Marshal Jo
seph Stalin's speech Monday in
which he termed Japan an "ag
gressor nation," Tokyo radio re
ported today in a broadcast re
corded by the federal commun
ications commission.
A garden' expert advises
planting multiplier onions now
so you'll have- them for -late
fall eating. . The way -they'll
come up will, take your breath
away. ' :
YANKS LOSE HID
IN AACHEN SECTOR
(Continued from Pago One)
driven buck 500 yards to high
ground to the northwest,
Hold Schmidt
' The Germans still held
Schmidt, 15 miles southeast ot
Aachen, onco taken by Ameri
cans, and part ot Vosscnuck,
two miles to the northwest.
To tho south, American third
army troops in a down attack
midway between Motz and Nan
cy crossed the Soille river, and
seized four lightly held villages
in advances averaging up to
mile.
Mike Progress
Despite tho setbacks from the
German village strongholds, tho
first army had made consider
able progress in clearing the
llurtgcn forest southeast of
Aachen,
A British staff officer mean
while declared the Germans
had lost from 38.000 to -10.000
prisoners and had been driven
from an area 20 miles deep on
a 40-mile front bv tho month-
old offensive in southwest Hol
land, under Field Marshal Mont
gomery, Klamath
Returns
(Continued from Paso One)
3413, Pools 4668, Semon 6587,
Wot 4458. (2 lecttd).
' District attorney Clarsnce
Humble, no contest.
County judge Rttder 7098,
West 3988.
County commissioner Buck
4179. Rob.r 6646.
Sheriff Low, no contest.
County cltrk DtLap 6068,
Short 5103.
County treasurer Chester
Langilat, no eontoil.
Coroner AdUr Eirhsrt
Linkville J.. P. Mahoney, no
contest.
LlnkvllU constable Coiad,
no contest. . .
Stat bank bill Yes 5393,
No 2709:
County mana:r Yei 3873,
No 4081.
Veteran loan fund Yet 4883,
No 4034. "
Voting privilege Yes 4188,
No 3960.
Veteran education aid Yet
6281, No 2804.
Retail tales tax Yet 3028,
No 6777. - .. ..... . .
Fortified win bill Yn 4853,
No 5072.
Public tchool support Yt
33SS, no 3307.
60 at 60 Yt 4389, No 5357,
City ballotino is rcortd at I
follows, with all 32 praclnctt
complat:
Mayor McLeod 901, 0tn-
dorf 1870, Shepherd 1487, Witt
endanger 1700.
City treaiurer Berry 3427,
Maton 1881.
Councilman . Ward 1 Flnnl-
gan 546, Newton 546.
Councilman Ward 2 Landry
bus, noycroit su.
Jail fund meature Yet 3244,
No 1540.
Memorial park Yn 2527,
No 2415.
- North Annexation For 3365,
Against 1180.
South. Annexation For 3425,
Against 1176. .
Super-Liners On Way
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Giant four-englned Douglnt DC-4 and DC-6 planet tuch i
thit on war ordered today by United Air Unit lor itt coait-to-coatt
and Pacllic coait iyitm. The iourmllt -mlnul DC-4 and
iiv-mil-a-minut DC-6 promiia radical roductiont in air patten-gr-mall-xprit
limo. United joined two otlitr ol th world't
largatt alrlinot In ordoring a total ol 93 tuch planot, coiling In
xcati of $50 million. Tho contract which UniUd ilgnod today
callt for IS DC-4't plus 20 DC-6't and lh company announced
that within a wook it would tlgn another contract lor IS addi
tional DC-6't.
Train Derailed;
Twelve Killed
COLFAX. Calif.. Nov. H W
Twelve persons were killed
when the westbound Southern
Pacific Challenger was derailed
at Lander, throe miles west ol
here, early today, Coroner Fran
cis E. West of Placer county an
nounced. The coroner did not estimate
the number of Injured. Pluvious
unconfirmed reports said at
least 75 had been hurl. '
One of the dead was the engi
neer of tho train, Fred Graham
of Rosevlllc, only 30 miles west
of the scene of the wreck.
Six bodies, all unidentified
with tho exception ol Graham,
were brought to the morgue
here.
The coroner said five iidulls
and an infant were believed
dead in an overturned coach.
Bainbridge Roars
Into Service Grid
Championship Arena
BAINBRIDGE, Md.. Nov. 8 (,P
A growing crescendo of rum-;
bles audible nil the way In Ran
dolph Field, Texas heralds the
entrance of a new football,
pachyderm Into the service!
championship arena. It's Bain-!
bridge Naval Preflight. !
.Thirteen. straight wins over a'j
two-year period, climaxed by lj
Sunday's . . 40-20 crushing of j
North Carolina Preflight land-1
ed the Commodores In (he na-!
tion's top ten for the first timet
and place them second to Ran- '
dnlph Field among sorvlco
taunts.
lni'liuU-d on the star-studded
prcfllKhl squad Is Don Durdan,
ex-Oregon Statu college.
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