HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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By MALCOLM EPLEY
AN Interesting political development has occurred In
our neighboring counties ol Lake and Deschutes,
which together form the 29th state representative
district.
Under the hodge-podge appor
tionment aet-up in this ute. De
schutes county not only shares
district with Lake, but It has a
district ol lt own. the 28th.
Deschutes people being fair
minded, there has developed a sort
ot Informal understanding between
the two counties that inasmuch as
Deschutes Is assured ol one repre
sentative In Its own district, Lake
county can provide the man or
woman for the Joint representa
tion. Thus, In the past, the Joint
representative has usually, If not
alwavs. come from Lake county,
being Burt K. Snyder.
Deschutes' gallantry In tills respect is especially im
pressive in view of the preponderance of voters In the
district who live In Deschutes county. In the general
election of November, 1M6, Deschutes county had a
total of 10.043 registered voters, and Lake county
had 2491. The registered voter totals by party. Demo-crats-5771
In Deschutes, 1143 in Lake; Republicans
4143 in Deschutes, 1315 In Lake. It Is thus clear that
Deschutes people, at any time they wished to go in
for a candidate on a home-county basis, could run
things to suit themselves in the Joint district.
Tills year, It seems that the old understanding Is
off, and James F. Short, Redmond agriculturist who
Is well known In Klamath county, has announced for
the republican nomination for the Joint district. W. P.
Vernon, Lake county farmer also known to many
folks here, has declared lor the democratic nomina
tion. Both are qualified candidates, and even If there
are no other filings, an Interesting race is In prospect.
Short has such respect and prestige In Deschutes
county that he will undoubtedly command the heavy
republican vote there; the Lake candidate will have
to count on winning away a lot of the Deschutes
democrats who are In the majority of that county,
meantime getting the Lake republicans and democrats
on a home-county basis.
The situation faced by Lake county In this case
points to the need for consideration ot a re-apportionment
In this state that will assure each county of at
least one member of the legislature.
Anchors Aweigh Again
WELL, we're going to try that navy business again.
As this was written, all arrangements had
been made for a take-off today for Seattle by train
or plane, according to the weather and from that
point another take-off on a Jaunt of several days on
the good ship Ajax.
My companion on the trip will' be Henry Semon
of Henley, who accompanied me on the previous
navy trip that only got as far as the seaport of
Medford on last New Year's Day.
The experiences of that day were recounted in this
column, and got so much attention I thought I had
better report that the voyage was on again. On the
previous trip which was Interrupted by bad weather
that kept us at Medford it was our Intention to
take a destroyer from San Diego to Bremerton. This
time, we take the Ajax, a big navy repair ship, from
Bremerton to San Diego.
The Jaunt has been arranged by the 13th naval ,
district public Information department as a "civilian
orientation" cruise, and civilians from several North
west points will go along to see how the navy does
things.
I hope this landlubber will stay in at least fair
health and will recognize enough of what I see that
I can report to the faithful readers of this column
what It was all about. ,
And I hope those well-wishers here at home, who
dwell so long and pleasantly on the subject of seasick
ness, get a mild case of Virus X while I'm gone.
The Doctor Says
Veins Used In
By EDWIN P. JORDAN', M. D.
Written for NEA Service
Under certain circumstances,
when quick action is desired, some
drugs can be and are put into the
body directly through the veins.
There are also some medical agents
which cannot be given by mouth,
but which can be given into the
veins.
Some diseases can be treated best
by intravenous therapy. Various
preparations containing arsenic, for
example, are given in this manner
for the treatment of syphilis. Some
other chemicals, which are poorly
absorbed or Irritating when Injected
Into the muscles or under the skin,
may be given by vein for other
conditions, particularly the tropical
diseases.
For people who have lost a great
deal of blood, a life-saving meas
ure consists In giving blood from
tome other person Into the veins.
This Is also a form of Intravenous
therapy, called blood transfusion.
Nutritious substances and fluids
are frequently given intravenously.
In people who have lost a great
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THERE are two wuys of looking at prohibition: one
Is that alcohol, like opium. Is bad In any form.
Even opium Is not bad In any form, It and Its deriva
tives being used constantly by physicians. That
question we can waive for this discussion because
the argument will go on forever as to whether alcohol
In any form should be Imbibed for other than medi
cinal purposes. Those who regard It as a sin will
always oppose it; those who like alcohol will get hold
of It, do matter what laws are passed against It.
This country has had so prolonged and disastrous an
experience with enforced prohibition that It Is diffi
cult to understand how anyone cau believe that that
Is the way to achieve temperance.
But there is the other way of dealing with the
question of prohibition. It is the way the bootlegger,
the black marketeer, the criminal politician deals
with prohibition. It Is the way the bourbon-drlnklng
prohibition-talking politician deals with prohibition.
They use It to keep themselves In power, to make
political hay, while they associate with law-breakers,
with thieves and murderers, with the Al Capones. the
"Legs'" Diamonds, the "Little- Augles who do their
shameless work while they pose a puritans, as so
holy that neither whiskey nor gin. beer nor wine
crosses their lips. These guszling liars love prohibition,
as they love any black market.
What It Wrong?
THAT is the way the people of this country ought
to look at the new prohibition movement, appar
ently now being advocated by devious methods by
President Truman under the stress of sympathy with
a starving world. Incidentally, I am told the presi
dent's drink Is bourbon. I happen to be a teetotaler,
so that I have no favorite drink and can speak Im
partially of any of them.
I do not care whether the American distilleries
make money or not, but when an American president
advocates reducing the American production of any
product and then agrees to give to Europeans the
exact quantity of raw materials they require to
manufacture the same commodity, It becomes obvious
that something false is on the podium.
For that is precisely what Is happening. The gov
ernment of the United States Is putting every pressure,
on the American distilleries to close down, to reduce
output, not to use wheat. But the same administra
tion agrees to give Europe for the manufacture of
distilled liquors exactly the amount they, the Eu
ropeans, require for distilled liquor. Why give it to
Europeans while withholding it from Americans? If
we are to reduce the production of distilled liquors,
why should the Europeans be permitted to produce
distilled liquors, as they please with our grains with
held from our people? When the American distilleries
were closed down, neither the Scotch nor the Canadian
distilleries were closed down. They made all the
liquor they wanted to make and they are sending
It Into the United States under favorable conditions.
If we get prohibition, the Canadian and the Scotch
distilleries will continue to send it into the United
States, legally, illegally, any way they can, as they did
In the good old days when Al Capone was king.
Politicians And Criminals
THAT Is what has to be watched. Of course, dis
tillers are not the most popular of business men.
Many Americans believe that they are manufacturing
an unworthy commodity. They would not mind seeing
the entire industry wiped out. They do not care
what the Europeans or Canadians do so long as we do
not do it.
But they miss that what Is likely to happen Is that
a combination of politicians and criminals will fall
upon this nation like locust to despoil It. to wreck
"its youth, to restore the frowzy morals of the flapper
era, to sell poison, to bring on alcoholic blindness, to
murder, to kill, to destroy. That is what the gangs
did to this country during the prohibition area. That
is what they want to do again. That Is what politicians
think that they can do to keep them in power. And
they are using European distress and our deep sym
pathy as a cover-up.
Franklin D. Roosevelt became president on the anti
prohibition campaign will Harry Truman leave the
White House advocating a restoration of prohibition?
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QUESTION: Is there any cure for
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ANSWER: The cure depends on
what irritating substance is causing
the nose to run. Sometimes this is
easy to identify and sometimes not,
but In any event, your own doctor
could tell you more about your par
ticular case.
Government Will
Take Utilities
LONDON, Feb. 6 OPr Hugh Gait
skell announced today the govern
ment will take ownership of Brit
ain's electric utilities April 1.
Galtskell. minister of fuel and
power, made the announcement in
the house of commons.
Legislation nationalizing the na
tion's entire generating and distri
bution system was passed by parlia
ment last year.
"A very appropriate date," cracked
a conservative MP on the choice of
April 1.
The most to the government for
the 190 private and 370 municipal
plant Is estimated In the neighbor
hood of $1,400,000,000.
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By EDNA KILLMEVKR
Isabel Manning Heweon is creator
and narrator of ABC's Saturday
morning fantasy tor children. "Land
of the Lost." Her itorles hare all it
takes to keep the mall fry spell
bound from a myatic land under the
sea where all lost things go, to Krd
Lantern, the talking fish.
An opera that even the leasi-mu.sic
conscious of us know and enjoy la
Bizet's famous tale of "Carmen," the
cigarette girl of Seville. It will be
the feature of Saturday s Metropoli
tan Opera broadcast on KFLW at
11 a.m.
Rise Stevens, mezzo-soprano, will
sing the title role, and Ramon Vmay
wlU "be Don Jose. Wilfred Pelletler
will conduct.
At 11:51. Oscar Hammerstcin,
Broadway producer, and Emily Cole
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feature called Opera News on the
Air at intermission. An opera quiz
Is the feature of the second inter
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Mrs. Herbert Wltherspoon. direc
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will speak on Introducing opera to
children. In the third Intermission
period. 1:45 p.m.
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fascinating ingredients for "Murder
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opus.
Then, on Mark Chase. Sheriff of
Canyon County, the good sheriff Is
called on to investigate the deaths
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Those ABC sportscastera. Don
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More on sports: the KUHS-Orants
Pass basketball game at 8:30 LW,
tonight.
WALSH RUNS AGAIN
SALEM, Feb. 8 lP State Senator
William E. Walsh, Coos Bay, and
District Attorney O. Russell Morgan
of Washington county filed their
candidacies for reelection today.
Both are republicans.
Walsh Is expected to be a can
didate for president of the senate.
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Leader Upped
LAKEVIEW, Feb. G Juck Smith,
ranger on the Drews valley district
of Ule Fremont national forest, will
be transferred to a stuff position
on the Wallowa national forest at
Enterprise, Ore., about March 1. ac
cording to Merle S. Lowden. forest
supervisor. Smith will be replaced
here by Don Peters, who al present
Is district ranger at Silver lake.
Smith has been In Lakeview ap
proximately two years, coming here
In the spring ot 1046 when the
Drews valley district was first
formed from parts of the Bly and
Warner districts.
These moves Involve promotions
for both 8mlth and Peters. Peters
will be replaced al Silver lake by
Uriel Corbln. who has been serving
as a staff assistant on the Wallowa
national forest at Enterprise for the
past two years.
Jack Smith was the ranger who
led the search party which recovered
the bodies of Gov. Earl Sncll and
three companions alter the tragic
plane crash last October 38. Don
Peters was the radioman who
flashed out the news that the
wrecked plane had been found and
all aboard were dead.
Hans Eisler
On Way Out
NEW YORK. Feb. lP Deporta
tion proceedings against Hans Elslcr,
motion picture song writer, were
concluded in less than half an hour
today and a government spokesman
Indicated he might be out of Uie
country by Feburary 28.
Eisler is a broUicr of Clcrhart
Ebler. described by a house com
mittee as America's "No. 1 Com
munist." Hans Eisler offered no defense at
today's Immigration service hearing.
John O. Boyd, executive assistant
to the commissioner of Immigration
and naturalization, was asked If the
proceedings would Interfere with a
concert oi r.isicr s music here sched
uled for February 28.
"It Is quite possible he may not be
In the United States then." Boyd
replied.
Street Sweeper
Confessed Warbler
LONDON. Feb. WV-The North
stead district's early cuckoo has
turned out to be Hezeklah Johnson.
After several delighted bird lovers
reported hearing a cuckoo's call as
early as January, Johnson, street
sweeper, confessed to a reporter:
"I wait until a crowd gathers at
the Northstcad bus stop and then 1
gc In the park and do the cuckoo.
They all take it In. I used to do the
nightingale when I had my teeth
In."
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The World
Today
By UK WITT MACKENZIE
AP D'orrlsn Affairs Analyst
It would be nunc than passing
strange II pure rolucUlcni e account
eil for the way Onw, Turkey and
Iran iPeislni are sticking out their
chests slimillniieously to Itussla, Willi
apparent cuumriiKcmpiit from the
U.S.A.
These are Hirer areas which Hub
j l seeks to dominate In order to
make herself a
Meilitcrran can
power and give
tier control of
the Middle East
a matter of
moment to both
Britain and
America.
Moscow's am
bition Is a trras
use thcsi which
could best be
opened with this
trio of keys.
DeW.lt Moehonllo
First the Soviet union wants con
trol of thr Daidnnrllt's strait mow
under Turkey I lo give her access
to the Mt'tlitriTiiiiTOii from I he land
locked Black sea. From the mili
tary standpoint the Dutiluiit'lli's Is
one of the mast Important strategic
waterways In the world,
Orrtve fits into the picture mainly
became she guards the flunk of he
Dimlaurllrs, ullhoiiKli there also
are political considerations. Iran,
which adjoins IttisMa, not only Is
possessed of rich oil fields bill gives
access to the Terslan gulf and Is a
mighty buttress on the Oriental
side of tho Middle EasL
What hns happened In the past
couple of days is this:
Gratitude
Turkish Foreign Minister Nei inrd
din Sadak has declared that his
country intends to stand firm
against, all Russian demands. He
also has spoken of Turkey's "ever
increasing friendly relations with
England and the feeling of gratitude
In Turkey for the American aid
program." Al the sumo time It
became kuuun that Turkey had
recalled her ambassador from Mos
cow In retaliation for Russlaa with
drawal of the Soviet envoy to Turkey
although this action doesn'l mean
a break ot diplomatic relations.
Over In Oreece It was reliably
stated that Orerk airfields were
being strengthened with anti-aircraft
guns and searchlights, suit
America was said lo have delivered
a number of reconnaissance planes
to bolster the Oreek air force. This,
of course. Is to aid Oreece in her
f 1st lit against communist-led guer
rillas seeking to establish a Soviet
Oreek state in the mirth, close to
Bulgaria. Yugoslavia and Albania
which the Athens government
charges are aiding the red rebellion.
In Tehran Premier Ibrahim Ha
klml Al Molk has rejected a Soviet
protest about American activities In
Iran as "absolutely baseball and
void of truth" The Rum Inns had
charged that the actions of a U. H
military mission In Iran constituted
a threat to the Soviet border a
charge which V. 8. Ambassador
George V. Allen chararterlx-d as "an
Iniprojier Interference In 'the In
ternal affairs of Iran." Further
more. Hie Tehran government ha
accused Russia of giving refuge to
Iranian rebels.
Point Is Clear
In short. It's clear that these three
countries still are determined not
to let Russia "get away" with what
they regard as "rough stuff." And
of cour.,e all this is tremendously
important when we consider that
control of the Mediterranean area
Is Involved.
II Is doubly significant 111 that this
whole situation would seem to be
working toward a climax. The
American attitude of course Con
tinues to represent the Truman doc
trine of providing aid to weak coun
tries to resist communist aggression.
There has been no apparent change
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Gallup Poll
7 Out Of 10 Voters Favor
Halt Of Trade With Soviet
lly (iOllllttiK (lAl l.ri
Director, American Institute of
Tulillo Opinion
Princeton, N. J., Feb. t Lend
lease shlpmt'iita to Russia by the
American government are opposed
by a lingo majority of American
Vetera. Popular coolness toward the
Soviets has also reached the point
whrin even the sale of products by
private American business firms to
Russia Is tiirslliiiird by the ma
jority. Soviet Ambassador Alexander
Ponyushkln recently complained
that "American regulating trudo
agencies" are
discriminating
against trade to
his country. '
A survey com
pleted Just be
fore the ambas
sador stated his
rase shows thai
seven out of 10
American voters
want business
firms In this
country lo stop
ship incuts to
Russia ul once. Five ot the seven
hold very strong views on tho sub
ject. Public nciitlinrnt on commercial
relations with the Soviet Is almost
Identical with opinion on ufflrltl
II S. government exports as re
ported by Hut Institute early last
December.
A representative crnvs-srcium of
voters throughout the country was
asked this question:
"American htisltieaa firms are now
arlllng nit, niarltlnery, and Indus
trial products to ItuasU. Ilo ynn
think bttslnreji firms should atop
arlllni these tlilnia to ltuala ir
should they ccntlttue to sell these
things la her?"
The untlonal averages:
Snip selling . Ill
Continue selling 15
No opinion . .. 10
Qualified 3
A srpanne but comparable cross
section ot voters was asked a quel
tiuii concerning strictly lend-lease
shipments as follows:
"The I . rl guvrrninent has been
ending oil. machinery and Indus
lilal products to Itusaia under our
lend lease prniram. Do you think
the government ahould atnp sending
these things lo Itusaia or should II
in that, but the quesllon does arise
as to what extent tills progrnm shall
be continued. The funds for this
program will run out June 0 when
congress must decide whether the
aid already given Is sufficient to
maintain the Truman policy or
whether new funds shall be pro
vided. Hius the developments uf the
next few months In tills struggle
may be momentous.
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her?"
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No opinion A
Qualified 3
Tho principal qualifications In
bolh cases are: "send smaller
amnions;" "yes. If necessary;" "yes,
If It won't hurt our economy."
Iluslness and professional voters
Interviewed are less strongly op
ptMcd to Amerlcan-Hovlet private
trade than manual workers, which
is In raid cut 1 1 runt to Riisslun
epithets about U. H. capitalists. Tlu
following table shows the vote hv
occupation sumps on the question
of trade Willi Russia by private
American firms.
t Nit. N'N tU.
Ocmaelleit Step llitue eiilit. Ill'4
Prof, tt litis, mr: nr.. it
Farmers It D i:i 1
While collar
workers 71 20 S S
Manual wkrs. 7 J VI I.' 3
The quesllon of to whut extent
American goods should he suit! to
tilt, Ruaslans has been raised sever
al times during cntmrcsMnhul henji -li,gs
on the Ktiiopeim recovery pto
gram i the Marshal! plan I
While testifying In Mippiui if
KHP lust week, l'llllllp Itcitd.
chairman of ilm (letieiul Metric
ocrporullon, dfcluicd that fl. E. wu
xnillug now only geiieiul-purposn
goiKls under olo C'intructs He said
ii'1 new conlraels tie niillclpatml
after current orders ate filled.
In Washington It Is leporlrd thut
tht munitions board hits set tip a
foreign trade recllon whose purpose
will be to screen foreign shlpiuen's
to make, sure material dues not g'
abrn"' Hint Is needed for defense
or l's t could aid a possible enemy
nation.
Tennant Youth
Goc To Navy
Ottle Ruv (lrlflllh. sn of Mia
Mamie (Irilflth. mule I, Grants
Pass, and Hubert Fdward I -a mi, aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Rolirtt Ijing. of
Tenant. Colli., have enlisted In the
U. M navy for three-year rrulse.
Both men were sworn In at Port
laud and transferred to the naval
training center In Han Olrgo whero
thrv will luke 1 weeks nf basic
I training before being assigned to
regular naval duties.
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