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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1945)
EIGHT HERALD AND MEWS Saturday, April 14. WS When President Truman Visited Klamath J ffl W 'W I W"Mh. C Th olcture w taken on the morning ol Oetobr 18. 1944, when President Harry Truman, th J dlmoeraUc v"e presidential candidate. vUited Klamath Fall.. It .how. E. P. Ivorycounty Men Recaf Meeting President Truman Here, Visiting on 1944 Campaign Tour By MALCOLM EPLEY ' .Harry Truman, now president of the United States, spent about haU an hour in Klamath Falls last October 18. A comparative handful of local people, many of them S, P. employes who hap pened to stop by, greeted Tru man on that occasion. Had it been known that m a few. short months, Truman would be presi- things most people do," said Ivory. "He consults with friends and advisers.' He picks the men with' the best qualifications for any iob. He possesses to a marked degree that finest of at tributes, personal loyalty. . He is an efficient administrator who gets at the meat of a situation immediately." . Ivory said it is too much to expect any man to assume Im mediately the place in national and world affairs held by the late President Roosevelt, but he believes no one is better quali fied than President Truman. Tatman Impre.ied Tatman commented that he was much impressed,- on that frosty October morning, with Truman's cheerful attitude so early in the morning. "No doubt he had made sever al speeches on his long journey to the west coast, and he should have been tired and maybe a bit cross. He wasn't. I feel confi dent that -he will carry out the great plans the late President "nbsevclt had laid out for the .-ri conference In. San Francls- for he is a very able man, ' "Neighborly" Man Woodruff commented that talking with Truman was like talking with one's neighbor. "He has that common touch and understanding that was such an outstanding quality in our past nresldent. One feels, in talking to him, that he has boundless good sense, which he so well demonstrated in the senate war investigating committee. My im pression of Harry Truman is that he is a man of courage, and will carry on to completion the great If I Be Lifted Up "And I, if I be lifted up from the' earth, will draw all men unto me." So said our Lord. All men Rich Man, Poor Man, Beg gar Man, Thief,-Doctor, Lawyer, Merchant,' Chief. . See them come, all kinds from all. nations.- And what draws theni?. Ask this man who confesses to murder. '. . tj-fThese hands are red with Blood. Years ago i naa pan in . i lynching. I. was. the man. who - lid the hanging." So he tells . it. and Christ, drew the man to pijliocu n. ti - E - and peace. How did He? ONE ; " Christ, was more than man. He : was God the Father, dwelling ( nere among u blood. .The Son of Man, He named Himself related to all ." iJ J Tinn Jn ti.-i(7 o Man JllttutlUJU a i " - f .- .Sorrows and acquainted i with grief. He' suffered the u?A6c nf "life and knew the com mon lot. : THREE He '' jras temptea ai every point use as we, yet without sin. FOUR Through love for us He paid out His blood to save us from our sins. For God so loved you and the man lowest down, that he gave his only begotten Son, that if you believe on Him, you shall hot perish but have eternal. life. YOUR HEART MUST SPEAK ? If-1 die this minute,..! .die with all my sins blotted out by u Li i -1 : i i n i UIC VI WflllSt, cum ' 11 J U L . being so, certain of eternal life." . When your heart so speaks, you have . eternal .life. -feelings or no feelings. KNOW YOUR BIBLE. Now look to Christ to see you through. Live by Power From on High. So r comes the new day with its joy , hope and the peace that passeth understanding. This. space paid for by Paci fic Coast people. If you would have -a part in upholding and r extending this Gospel by news paper, send your sum, large or small. ,. ' McChesney Road, Portland, (1) Oregon S0II0T0IIE BETTER HEARING CENTER MondayApril 16th " at the WINEMA HOTEL Klamath Falls, Oregon I will gladly make an audio- gram Of VOUr hnrlna ' ! - . 414 Au minutes you can see just What Vmir fianrlrtrf l. j - ---- - e iw is, and whether or not you need a hearing aid. There is no charge or obligation for con- luiwuun or tests, ' , Certified Sonotonc Consultant dent of the United States, it is likely the station area would not have held the crowd. Truman on that occasion was campaigning as vice presidential candidate on the democratic tick et. Today three Klamath demo crats, who talked with him at length on the train coming into Klamath Falls and while he was here, recorded their impressions, giving the new president ex pressions of admiration and con fidence. They are E. P. Ivory, democratic county ' chairman; G. C. Tatman, AFL labor official and R. C. Woodruff, local busi nessman. "Fully Qualified" Ivory declared his belief that Truman is fully qualified for the responsibilities that came to him upon the death . of President Roosevelt. Ivory Was present as a delegate at the democratic national convention at which Truman was nominated, and he said that Truman's "record of quiet,, efficient performance as head of the Truman committee placed him In an outstanding light. His habit of intense, sus tained effort was amply demon strated. .He. worked .every min ute of the-time to accomplish the purpose of the nation and the party.. His short, speech of ac ceptance' showed humility, cour age and ability." Ivory, recalling he spent all of October 18 with the then vice presidential candidate, said that while at lunch he had mentioned he was sitting next to the next president of the United States. : Truman, he stated, replied that that was an eventuality to which he did not aspire, and for which he hoped he would not be called, but, if it did come, he would do his utmost to fulfill the responsibility. "Homesoun" Truman The Klamath democratic chair man says -Truman is of the homespun type with a dry sense of humor. ' " "' "He loves people and the rPUeUa uudAitfm DEVELOPING . - .ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 211 Underwood Bldg. work outlined by franklin D. Roosevelt." Truman's visit here lasted longer thin had been expected, due to time required M servicing the northbound train. A number of local-demos, Photographer Wes Gudcrian and this writer, got on the train be fore the car was moved back to a point where Truman could ad dress the crowd. We sat with the candidate lor aDoui nan an hnur chattlm oleasantly about many things. ! Considerable point was made ; about the republican affiliation i of the newspaper men ana " i resulted in an amiable exchange ; c." stories. ! After the train was properly! placed, Truman spoke briefly to i 1 anil , V. At. nnl rinvL'n ! UIV 1.1 un u nin. .1111 - ' .... on the platform to shake hands j and pose lor pictures, no whs nresented with several Klamath pheasants. , , . If It's a Troren- article you need, advertise for used one In the classified. , - Federal Court Ends Special Term Here The federal court packed up and went home today when Judge James Alger Fee, Port land, ended the special term which was held In the elm. court rooms in connection vutn land condemnation suits at tha Marine Barracks property. Judge Fco left luto thli after- .. kt nihcr members of Ills IIUUII , official family left earlier In the week as various coses wore referred to the court for sot-tlcment. 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