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HFRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1948
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h John Peyton, Candidate
For Governor, Speaks Out
For Gambling, Grog Rule
ON Tllli KTAtiK
"SHOOT THE WORKS'
Willi Tliorf Anderson,
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BODY
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JOHN GARFIELD LILLI PALMER
Booty and Soul
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By II A IK SCAItllHOCC.il
John Peyton. 49-year-old Wllln
mette ratify farmer who Is angling
for the republican nomination for
j governor, went out on Uie limb Frl
; iluy In (nvor o( legalised gambling
and llquor-by-thc-itrtnk in Oregon,
lie It Die first gubernatorial espir-
anl lo actually come out lor a
I liberalisation ol the states gambling
and alcohol control laws,
i In a hotel-room Interview with a
I reporter lor The Herald and News.
I Peyton said he favored tapping
i gambling and liquor sources for tax
J money and would like to see both
questions brought oul for the people
' lo decide by initiative petition.
Peyton, a former Portland real
j estate man who for the past two
1 years has operated a 50-acre furm
1 between Eugene and Junction City.
Is running a solo campaign (or the
republican nomination and stresses
that he is backed by no one. He de
clares that "machine politics" In
Oregon need a cleau-up and that
his object will be to "shake out the
petty larceny politicians" and put
the state government on a business
basts.
Gambling and liquor are "two
evils that have always been with
us," Peyton declares, and he believes
the state should utilize the in
I evttabillty as a money source as the
' adjoining state ol Nevada does.
With money accrutng (rom taxes
on regulated gambling and liquor
sales the state would be able to re
duce income taxes and properly as
sessments and still be able to (Ind
more money (or roads and schools.
"Oregon needs the money and has
plenty of places to put It," the re
publican candidate said.
Peyton dwelled on the need for
better roads at some length, proba
bly because of a personal experience
with snow--covered Willamette pass.
Thursday as he was driving over
the pass to Klamath Falls, he pulled
over to let another car pass and
his car and trailer skidded into the
ditch. He was hauling two registered
Poland China boars from his lane
county (arm to buyers here.
Straining to lilt the trailer out o(
the ditch, he cracked two ribs. That s
why Peyton was taking It easy in a
hotel room today.
Highway department workers
dually got his car, trailer and hogs
back on the road and he drove on
into Klamath Falls with an opinion
that the Willamette highway should
be "six feet wider on each side."
Peyton Is a 1st army division
veteran of World War II. having
spent two and a half years in France
and been disabled. He was a demo
crat until "the new deal made a
republican" out of him.
He was born in Virginia In 1899
while his parents were en route lo
the West, so classifies himself as an
Oregon pioneer.
Takes His Stand
JOHN PKTON
South Seas Ruler
Worried Over Kids
HOLLYWOOD. March 27 i,P
High Chief Tufele-Fala'oga Is wor
ried about tne future of his three
Isltnd Manu'a group In American
Samoa.
"Our voung people are leaving
the islands for an education." the I
SO year-old mler said on his arrival
by Clipper plane yesterday. "And
most ol them are not coming back.
I don't know what Is going to hap
pen in the future."
He came lo discuss a manuscript
on which he Is colloborating with
Mrs. Elsie Noble Caldwell, south
Seas writer.
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Cont from 12:30 p. m.
Today Only
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Alia Mtslerr Thriller
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Freedom Train
Riaht On Schedule
PORTLAND. Ore., March 37 ii
The Freedom train will reach Wash
ington and Oregon next week right
on schedule.
A representative of the American
Heritage foundation here denied re
ports the train would be delayed in
Idaho.
It was at Pocatello today. Suc
ceeding dates: Boise. March 38:
Walla Walla. March SO: Yakima,
March 31: Portland. April I-.
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TRIESTE. March 37 (rPi The
V. S. light cruiser Manchester ar
rived today shortly after sailing of
the Dayton which had been here for
10 days. V. S, cruisers hsve been
visiting Trieste periodically (or the
last two months, usually staying ten
days.
Chiloauin
Word has been received here of
the Illness of former Chlloquln resi
dents. In Klamath Falls Jack Al
meter Is senou-st; Ill In the hospital,
being under an oxygen tent part of
the time.
Also in Klamath Falls Mrs.
Thomas Gardiner (mother of Mrs.
Earl G recap (el! last Friday morn
ing and brok her hip. She Is in
the Klamath Valley hospital.
In Redoing. Mrs. Clifford Martin
(Billle Wade i is recovering from an
stuck of pumalne poisoning which
hospitalised her.
Margaret Molltor. local chairman
of the Red Crow drive, announced
that the community had topped tts
8300 quon by some 860. Funds were
collected b n.eans of a membership
drive only.
Rev. u W. Coor of the Full Gospel
church was transferred this past
week (rom Chiloquln to the Log
Cabin Mission at Fort Jones. Calif.
The family mined south on Friday.
Mrs. Emma Sloudamire left early
lost week Icr Chicago, called east by
Illness in net family.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stockman o( j
Westflr, Ore. were guests ol Mrs.
Stockman s brother and sisier-m- J
law. Mr. and Mrs. William Priebe. 1
Ifcsl week-end. I
VFW election was postponed un- i
til April 5, as too (ew members with
paid-up dues were present at the j
last meeting. I
Mrs. Linda Powers and children,
Darlene and Stanley, of San Fran- I
Cisco, spent Saturday night with her
brother s family, the Van W. W yck- .
oils, while en route to visit Mrs. i
Powers' mother, Mrs. Jane T. Wyck- J
o((, in Portland. The three will pay I
a return visit on Friday o( this week 1
on their way back home. I
Elmer Heglund. (trst trick opera- ,
tor at Chiloqutn. is taking over the
agency at Lakeview for a lew weeks
until the position Is bid In. During i
Heglund s absence. Floyd McCann :
of Lens will take first trick. ;
An 8 pounds 6 ounce baby daueh- i
ter was born at 7 o'clock on Sat
urday evening In the Klamath Val
ley hospital in Klamath Falls to Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Freld, Candace
Juanlta and her mother are re
ported doing fine and the father Is
holding up as well as can be ex
pected. The Utile girl is the first
child o( the couple and Is the (trst
grandchild of Rev. and Mrs. L. J.
Buck of Elkton. Ore. and the third
(or Mr. and Mrs. George Freld o(
Modoc Point.
Mrs. L. J. Buck of Elkton Is plan
ning to arrive In Chlloquin this
werk to spend a (ew days with her
daughter and granddaughter, Mrs.
Forest Freld and Candace.
Lou Kellison led on Sunday (or
Portland where he will attend a
meeting for Copeland yard mana
gers. Mrs. Charles Warren Is here from
Redding. CalK. for a few weeks to
Long Trip For
Pair Of Cabbys
PORTLAND, Ore.. Man.. 37 Ml
Two civilian workers home from
Okinawa were traveling by taxlcub
today from Portland to Seattle via
Sun Francisco and Reno.
The bill will be around 8lK
plus expenses for the two drivers
who are spelling each other at the
wheel.
Cabbie Gene I akin, 2.V picked up
the (hits at a lunch counter here
Wednesday night.
His wife said, "Just before he left
my husband culled to say he was
going to California and not to
wait up "
Then a telegram came yesterday
from San Francisco with word they
were going on to Reno, then Seattle.
She said she hadn't learned the
names ol the fares.
BULLETIN
KANSAS CITY. Mirh 17 ,rA
federal court Jury tint a r acquitted
eight defendant ehamed with vote
fraud comtptracy In the 1116 pri
mary election.
The verdict came after the Jury
had deliberated nine houra and 15
minutes on the case.
Thoe acquitted were Henry Mr
K iulcK. second w ard democra t Ic
leader; (icorge C. Clark. Jacktvon
county accessor; tl rover MrMUHau
deputy county Itrctue inspector; Kex
Stewart, county electrician ; Ben
jamin Kyan. former city employe;
Frank Truax, former hotel bellboy;
Oorrta Sartin. former deputy sheriff,
and Joe t.rinberi, a democratic
precinct captain.
Rape Slayer
Suspect Held
SANTA ROSA. Calif.. March 3
ii A 19 - year - old Hungarian
charged With the murder Monday
of the young wife of a Nevada min
ister was held without ball here
today on a federal fugitive warrant.
Police and the FBI Identified him
as Lasslo Varga. former divinity
student, onetime Inmate of a Mlch-
lgun mental hospital and survivor
of the nail concentration camp at
Dachau.
The youth Is charged with the
rape-slaymg of Mrs. Billle Rahe
Morning. 22. an expectant mother
and wife of the Presbyterian mln
lsfer at Wells. Nev.
Three policemen arrested him in
Petaluma cafe early yesterday
morning, an hour and 10 minutes
after he got off a bus.
He became violent later and It
required three husky officers to
carry him Into Justice court for
arraignment on an FBI charge of The committee found that the
freeing to escape prosecution. In I I'vy for 1MS-46 was the highest of
broken, almost unintelligible Eng- I the three-vear period, I130.743..W
Paul Bunyan-Like Job
Of Diverting Columbia
To California Gets Okay
ny :i OAK IN
Ol.YMI'IA. March t7 The
PmiiI Hunvan llkr umnota! to divert
the waters of the Columbia river
oei the mountain! to California
rtictved a qualified endorsement
hire today.
Art Qurton. ilnte director of con
scrvatton and development, said h
department 'wnuWI not 0hvic 4
dhPihton oelnw the lust point it
ptkvslble use of the witters by Wash
ington." He suld he did not rettnrd the
pmposal as funuMlc but an entil
necUiB pnsotem. Orton also is
chMrnmn of the Columbia Unstn
rtmnt salon.
William Warnr. auUtant Inter
ior, secretary, recently supported a
yar-old proposal by lf. 8. Con-ft-rcuman
Richard Welch of Call
fontla that a federal engineering
survey be authortied to determine
feilhlllty of the project. Warn
said the proposed diversion would
(e below the Bonneville dam on
the Columbia.
No Wafcte
The mux I m tun benefit must be
jecured from Columbia river ua(en
bctorr thev Hre allowed to flow Into
the sea. Onrtnn snld To do other
vise would he a wnste of natural
tt JM-urve.v
"Therefore In the event enKlneer
Iiut studies ihould prove the sound
ium of diverting the water below
HomtevlMe M a point near (he sea.
the nln would be supported by us.
he snld.
'We would rerlnlnlv oppose ill
vnlou of mxv water that eontrlh
uie to our IniKKtUm and power
n-oiert We have our own reulon
to develop
Water Needed
darton rircttred 'there li no que
Hon hut thl Cnll'ornU need w.
ter. In addition lo run-off short
ages, the eround water tHle has
en steadily dronpinr Cnlew
dveion new water snM"lles their
pnireM will be arrested."
He sntd the west mt take n
binpd view of its resources and
mrk cooperatively In their develop
n.ent. Other northwest states, however
hnve a vital Interest In the Colum
bia, Oarton added, and Oregon
v mild be afferfrd more thim Wash
hut on in any dherslon of the low
er river.
Carton ald that In his opinion
tht Calif ornlans prohhlv would
find Htvers'on of the Snake river,
a tributary of the Columbia. In
mm-f hern Mtho easier than tapping
the ColumMa near the sea.
"Hut we would eertalnlv nrvtir
No election will be neces- ' r any diversion from the Snake,
he said. ,
The principal cheap nower sites
on the rolnmbia lie entirely within
V'ushtncton. he added.
" DnroxmnfeIv fttl per cent of the
V S power wlPrh can he generntcd
nrofttnblv at the M7 W ier kllownt'
year rate without flood control or
n.'vlKBt'on rUht-offp is on that part
of the Columbia within the state."
he said. j
Lake Budget
Drawn Up
LAKEVIEW. March 37 Willi ap
proximately !0OO included to (I
nnnce a county free public library
tl. Lake county 1048-49 proixised
budget was drawn up Monday bv
tli. conntv court and budget com
m'tiee. with the total oroposed lew
hi Id within the six per cent limita
tion. The library will become a county
unit if the nronosed budget Is (!
rjlly adopted by the county court
after publication and the public
lienrlng
sary.
Amounts in the county budget
vill not be exact until after Coun'v
Ork Genevieve Hunks makes s
thorough .-heck of all Items and
prensres It for publication. Judge
J R Heckman and Commissioner
P W. Hntcnklss said Tuesday that
th llbrarv amount will be "around
8K0O0."
The levy, under the proposed
budget, mav be expected to be con
siderably higher than It was for
1W7-48. The tvv for the current
year Is 8117.M7. but under the con
sftutlonal amendment which fixes
the six per cent limitation, the
budget mav be 'ncrensed. without
a vote of the people, bv six per cent
n.ore than 'he highest levy of the
preceding three years.
Plane Sights
Sub At Sea
SAN KHANC1HCO. Miirrh 37 Ml
A Trnnspiirlflc plane new reported
today a submarine hail been sighted
ii boil I (10 inllea sunt hurst of Hull
Francisco Just nfler duwu,
A navy spokesiiuin aiilil no V 8.
siibmiirlnt'S wore In Hint area; thai
If Hie plane crew actunlly hail seen
a sub. "It was not one of ours."
Earlier a navy source hud sug
gested It might hnve hern the tlHH
t;nip, a siilimiiiiiie on a (mining
cruise. Hut the luivy Inter deter
mined the Cnrp was In Monterey
buy.
dipt. Jack Myers of it it liiliniiuil
fan Aineiiiiiii plaim snld the Mill
miiiine wns on the surface when
first seen, but submerged as Hie
plnne moved over It. There were
no Identifying marks, he suld.
i In Washington Thursday Secre
tary of the Nnvy Hulllvnn told Hie
sennte armed services cnmiiilltee
that siibmiiiines "nut belonging to
any nntlon west of the iron cur
lain hnve been sighted off our
shines" recently. A high navy of.
fliil.il. who (lei'lluetl tu b IdenlKleil,
mild aubiiiniiiii's hail been reported
three times recently III tht Pacific,
once within lou miles of Han Francisco,)
40 KT I
LKWIHi'ON, hlu., Miirch 37 m
liivltiitloiis huvn been sent to IIINIO
mi'iiibers of the 40 el 8 III Wash.
Highlit, Oregon Him liluho In attend
a t ii -t ii I o "wreel'" hera April 17,
local officers announced liKlny, Tha
40 el 8 Is the "fun" organluillon of
the American Legion.
Vocation Tim
All Tht Time!
McCREDIE
Hot Springs Resort
an llltrav 98 I'lions 9KB
ItM'reuie rirlni., Oregon
Open all rear! Health . , , Kr.l
, . , Recreation . . Loafing?
Concrete Contracting
Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios, Curbs
Colored or Plain
Anything in Concrete
All Work Expertly Done
F.H.A. TERMS IF DESIRED
For Information Call
Ray Billings
Phont 4071
hsh. Varga protested his innocence
and dented he had ever been In
Nevada.
He was brought here to appear
in court April 8 to plea to the fed
eral charge.
Welfare Fund
Sufficient
PORTLAND. March 17 i Ore
gon Is keeping within its welfare
budget this year, and the indica
tions are tt will do so next year,
too.
Miss Loa Howard, welfare ad
ministrator, reported yesterday the
state had spent only 27 per cent
of the 843.865.000 available (or the
1947-49 period.
By the end of this fiscal year
about 45 per cent of the funds
will have been spent, she said.
The commission set a budget (or
the next fiscal year cf 823.56368.
Including 812.608.503 for old age
assistance. 83.214.430 for general as
sistance. 83.534.908 for aid to de
pendent children and 8279.427 for
aid to the blind.
The administrator said February
public assistance needs were the
highest for any month since
March. 1940. '
so It Is within the power of levying
bedv to use this figure as Us tax
b.ise.
Tulelake
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Van Busklrk
aaut- faintly are vacationing for two
weeks at Santa Rosa. Van Busklrk
Is manager of BalMgrr. Inc.. and I
the Stronghold Tractor and Imple
ment company.
Rotarlans at luncheon Wednes.
day had a "look see" at middleweight
, boxer Jack "Ginger" Snapp of Mer
rill who Is holding his own In Pa
cific coast fight nns. With him
were his manager, Roy Drake, of
Tulelake and Frankle Kllck. his
trainer. The trio was introduced by
Al Porter, program chairman and
each spoke briefly on various phases
of the fight game. Clifford Wood,
manager of the Tulelake Growers,
will be chairman next week.
Reds Try Switch
In Trieste Issue
ROME. March 37 P Italy's
communists took up the cry. "For
'. Trieste and country" today.
It looked like the beginning of a
: campaign to co.ivin.ee the voters tt
was the communists' Idea originally
' to give the free territory back to the
j Italians.
The communists used the slogan
! to advertise a rally tonight at which
! their leader. Pnln.lro Togllottl. Is to
j speak on the Trieste question. The
communists have acca-d Itrltam.
France and the United Slates nT at
tempting to Influence the April 18
Italian elections by proposing the
return of Trieste.
BOOST
BOSTON. March 27 .P The Bos
ton Globe announced today the
price of the morning and evening
edition would be five cents effec
tive Monday. The Olobe now sell,
for three cents within 35 miles of
Boston and five cents elsewhere. In
creased production costs were given
as the reason.
Western Knights
Association-
7th Annual Meeting
at the
ARMORY
Wednesday, March 318:00 P. M.
V Entertainment Refreshments
All members or urged to ottend and
bring a friend.
MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE FROM ANY 20-30'IAN
Little Ads get Big Results. Use
The Herald and News Want-Ads!
Hookey Playing
Ends In Tragedy
PRINEVILLE. March 37,
Fifteen school boys stayed
i..
out of
nnun arr.nMm.nt. rn. n
south. i class to enjoy the first mtld day
ol spring ana it resulted in violent
death.
The 15 decided yesterday lo go
for a Joyrtde on a farm truck. The
I' pays to Use the Want-Ads!
Western I'ealttr
'THE STAR
PACKER"
(IrMHlIlL
mom mi
NOW SHOWING
Eto. Sh
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Mm
! Thursdsy will mark the date of
the senior hlch school speech (estl
val to be held at Henlev. Compet
ing from Chlloquln will ie. humor-
j ous readings. Ann MrKel! and Wil
fred Loosley: story telltmr. Ann Mc-
I K e 1 1 : poetrv reading. Virginia
I Shorey and Joan Looslev: radio,
Olllts Hannlran- srwl.l announc
ing. Jean MrKell: after-dinner
speaking. Joe Ball: extempore. Ja-k
Jones: and debate, affirmative. BMl
Wsmoler and Jack Jnns. ne.'lve.
Wilfred Looslev and Joe Ball. D L.
Miller Is eoarhlne debate and Fltfa
beth Ballge directs the other speech
activities.
John Vaurhn of Anderson. C.!'
left on Mondav after betnt In th's
vtrmttv on business (or several davi
Mr. and Mrs. Hr!ey olon and
Jim. Marv snd Bill Greene of
Ktsm.th Falls were dinner guest.
Saturday erenlne of .Vr. anrt Mrs.
LRoy Olenger, LeRoy Jr. and Bon
nie. E-.ght local women at'endnt the
luncheon last week at the Pelican
oartv room given bv the Oeeon
Council of Rmibllen Women foe
Vr Oeorge T. Oerllnger of Port
land. Dennis Potter. two-v-r-o!d sop
of Vr. and Mrs Domic svy hr!
h's tnn' taken -ut '
day morning in Klamsth Falls.
truck overturned, killing Jsmes
McGinms, 14. and Donald Yost.
13 Ben Scott. 14. was Injured.
The truck was driven by one of
the boys. Ronald Aschbacher. on
his ranch four miles southeast of
here.
Turn those no-longer-used articles
into rash now I Herald and News
Want Ads art Inexpensive and bring
quick results.
moll-Fry Naxis
F Ffm Trial
BERIIN. March ?7 .r Oen.
Lucius D Clay. V. S. military gov
ernor, today approved measures to
permit about JoOOOC nomtnal or
mall-fry nasis to escape formal
trial.
The action wU reduce br two
thirds the 4"0 0e cw still -send'tte
and soeed the whole denar.fleaticn
process In the American sone to
eootpletlon by ihe end of spring
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