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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1948)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Candidates Column Campaign Statements From Candidates At The May 21 Primary Election Ity t'. It. MAIIKT MvpublUmi ( mnllclrtlr lor Hlirrtfr I itm JU yruift dI iiicd, iiiiurinl. ml Iiuvp luiir chlMirii. Joined Klunmth Kill In polite tlrput ( ntriil mill rpcplvnl my f It nt luw riilniir nicnt rxprilriun uiittrr Urn r Xpert hAiid of Urn Into pollro rhlrl, l-'tuiik II Ml) 111, How (UmtiiMmI, lJuilnu thill time 1 lirld poHiiluitn uf piiliolnmii, f ur ptilml, nnd ilcftk firiunuii, 1 renin nrd In 11H.I ui uiurpt up polulHMiiil ut uaaIiiLuiiI chief uf po lice ol minimi uncurl, y o hu dc pmtiiit'iit ol Interior, bix mottthfi lutiT 1 uun piomotnl tu chief of In veMiifiiUoii unit, mid 11 1 1 pt wit ion I hffld until Wit whi'ii rnllrd Into the U. 8- niiny. Aflrr rrrrivinic honor ble dlfti'lmiua I rruirnrd to my for mer pojiltlnn with lit fcuVrul kov ffrilinnnl. 'II il Job wnn nlmllMird III 1U4A. Uurliitf my work with ihr kuv rninrnt. I wna undrr rlono miprr Vlnloti of Wllluid K. Hhmldt, prolm or wnd drnn of police M-imrr nnd pfllioloity of Hull Jom tnte rollrua. My work ronnlntrd nf rnndiu Uiik the niiul Importiint tnirrnnl amir Ity InvrKtlKAlinnii, nellnu virtually Indritttnilriitly nnd with wid ra aimmlhllliy III nil ttmrn liicludltiK thoiio of un rmriKmry imtutft. Prr foitnrd inlrlllKnm-fl work nlmrd nt uni:ovci lnu nnd prnvnttliui nuhvrr slvo and nilirr uiuuii.mmI ttrUvltlm minrd ni our uovn iiutrnt. C'oiiduct rd ClnMirn in Ihr Irt-hnlmirii nf ri lmr detect Inn mid the drvrlopmrnt of phyftlrul uulllty. Ainu hnd rhiirKo of the record buirnu nnd drult with keeplnit romplrte rrlme rrvornn. In JHiuitiry 1017 I twrrptrrt prrn ml iM)Mtlnii un police rt.lrf nf Chlln qiiin, Orr. July I, U1, wm rom inlulniird drpuly uprclnl offlrrr of the Indlnn iwrvlri in rnn Junction with my pilic rhlrf job Hinre I have form m yrnvt officer, K hit nl wnyii hern mv prurtlne to work one hundred per rent wit!, all luw rn- rn of ichoolM, rouimrlfi of rhurchen or tho chlldN puMor to better the youth of Kin i mith county. I'm fully uwiirfi Ihut tho fiheiitf'a poAlllon doen not only Include bnlnu law prenerviitlmi of til county, but In (ho MlpervlMtr of Lux collrcUniiM which In k tiviuendoufi tiitk hut wlilln iitlemlliiK mhooi, I mujored In bimincn ndmlnlntiiitloii which will help In AupcrvlMuu of the tux oirice. Jin ufflllnted with tlie Oitkoii Juvenile) council, Orrtfon AMinclitllun of City Police Ofllmn, Kootprlntern, Amerl'iui Lculoii, Knle lole. ln IciniiUrinul 1'itclflc Con.it Pence Of ficer ilHhOCllltloi), Due to the lonir luw enforcement experience that I hitve enjoyed in Kliimuth county, I feel that I know the public and undrrntand what they wnnt nnd expect of their nher Iff. I will Rive my undivided Atten tion to every minor detnll. be prompt nnd Impnrtlal nnd ive Kliimuth county n iiood clean ad mlnlNirntloii. I ulncerely ollclt your support. JC's To Attend State Meet Klamath Knlln will be well rep reaentrd nt the alnle Jiiycee con vention In Portlnnd thin week-end with drlruntlon of approximate ly 20 people. The convention will offlclnlly ueitin Friday noon, April 10. with n luncheon nnd reitiAtrn Uou nt the Multnomah hotel, Mmt of the Klmimth Kail uroup will leave Thurwluv afternoon no na to be In Portland for the very bnMnnlnK of the convention Fri day nnd to rilntrlbute nbout 300 Klamath Prllcnn canes to Jayceex Tax Evasion Case Probed I'OHTLAND. April 38 M'i-R. O. Bliatlim, oiMThlor of t'eiidlrton llulrl plrxlrd KUllty 111 ff'Jrrnl court hffro ymtprilny to churKe of lnrouifi tu (vualon on (nllure tfl report IKOOO ol tuxuble Income In 1044. JurlHe ClHUde McCollo4-h refrrrrri the cie to ii probfitlon officer for u pre-ientenca InvrallKutlon. A uncond chiirKe In the Indictment, Involving (allure to report f 13,000 of Uxiible Income In 1045, wa (lu mlAfird on reconimendiitlon of the dliilrlrl attorney a office. IJefcmo atlorneya for Hlrntlon told the court the defendant had not deliberately underatmed bin lux -able Income, They armied that ha had put the money owed the ffovern inenl aaldo from tlol machine prolla to keep the iniic-hlne 0eralijr in the dark aa to the machine revenue!. Ilia attorney! have depoalled 142.000 to cover the total of unreported luxca, plua a 60 per cent penalty. fiinrmrnl aitrnrim in our munty I from other pnrla of Ormnn ai they and ntnte and ahall continue tn do i ri tMMer i.aiiri earn puimcinng ao If rlrrled. I will atrlve to promote rlenn. 'hnJeMme ai-tivltlra Inirndrd to in rlutle the entire Juvenile population of Klamath counly alined nt de veloping" In children itenernlly a aatue of being on the Hide of tnw and order. I will work with the Juvenile rourt. principal! and tench- WHEEL and STEERING ALIGNMENT SERVICE DICK B. MILLER CO. 7lh A KUmnth rti. 4103 John Rundmeyer, Klamath's can dldnte for mate Jnyree prentdent. will nlno be itlveti to each reRimer lnc Javcee Handmeyer. n local In nurance man, In n former preAl dent of the Klamath Junior cham ber nf commerce. Fvery Klamath Kalla representa tive In attendaiire nt the ronven tlnn aim wear the blue nnd hlti tie ndvertin'.nit the Klamath Knlln Javcee boat renitn. which IX nn annual auuwner event on Up per Kltmnth lake nnd will t-j'te place thin yenr nn Sunday after noon. June 13. Clean-up. Palni-up. Fix-up Scout Camp Lease Okayed WASHINGTON, April 28 ol'r 11 10 inuirlor depnrlment approved today the tranafer of a M-year lcaae to an 80-acre Boy Hcout camp near JtoaeburK, Ore. In January 1U27 contreu aullior Iwd the aecretary of the Interior to leute the land, on Wolf creek, to the Douulaa counly Boy Hcout council. The tenunta were required to report to Ihe department annuully on the use made of Die land, and they have done thi! faithfully for 21 car. In 1044 the Douglas county coun cil wat consolidated with the Lane county council and other Scout or ganizations to form the Oregon Trail Council, fnc, with headQUariem at Kugene. The department'! approval wa for the transfer of the unex pired term of the lease to the Oregon 'frail Council. The department said the Wolf creek ciimp Is the only one of lis kind established by special act of congress. Laundry Friction Problem Posed OALVKHTON, -lex., April 28 M'i When minim's silk negligee and PHpc'a flannel underwear find them selves In the lume drying machine spnika are upl to fly. At least that's what members of the leans Laundry and Dry Clean ing association were told here yes terday at their annual convention. Hald Ur. J. C. Aleximder of Sliver Bprlngs, Mil . chief chemist of the National fnstllule of Cleaning nnd Uyelng: 'Hlallc electricity, raused by frlc linns of different materials such as silk nnd wool, can very easily fur nish the spark which might set off a 'timbler fire'." VFW Starts Member Drive By NAfllNK VOCKP.y Feudln' and a-fussin' between the ntmy and the navy la being tradi tionally carried out by the Veierans of Foreign Wars meinberhhlp con teat which started April' 15 and will continue until June 30. Each present member Is to obtain as many addltlonnl paid up mem bers as possible and for each new member he obUilns, one point Is to be given him. To qualify for the dinner which Is planned In cele bration of the winners a member must have three points. A benn dinner will be served to the losers of the contest while the winners will dine on chicken or ham. Three prlws will be awarded lo those who have received the lnrRest number of points. First prize Is a gold VFW ring; second prize, i silver VFW ring, and a polished wal nut wall plaque will be given as third prize. Any member with five points will receive a gold enameled VFW but ton and a miniature horse collar. Clean-up, Paint-up, Fli-up Traction Strike Vote Set Friday PORTLAND, April 28 (IV-Portland Traction company employes will take a strike vote Friday. Alex JJaln, business agent for the AKL drivers and mechanics said if the strike Is approved, It will be called at 12:01 a. m. May 17 unless a wage agreement Is reached with the company earlier. The union has asked a 25-cent hourly Increase. The company's of fers ave been contingent on getting a fare Increase denied by the city council and Bain said "we cannot take any such offers back to our members." Present scales range from $1.40 for drivers to $1.85 for mechanics. Negotiations have been under way since January. Bring your car ,o us tor brake inspection and adiustmen. t needed. We Use Famous BARRETT Brake Doctor EQUIPMENT Ihe most modern brake equipment In the world! BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Main al Esplanade Ph. 3121 mm NUNN-BUSH SHOES NEW SHIPMENTS SPRING SUITS Are Arriving Daily! Latest pattern a in nallheadfl, pUida, ehalk atrlpen, herring bonea and gabardine. AH aizea from 34 to 44. HhorU, longs, and regutan. From $39.50 to $95 Sine 191 . MANSTORE 713 Main .FASHION PARK. IT S NMAI.I.KNT Found on the west coast of Africa, the royal antelope Is the smallest nf all true-ctid-chewlng animals. It It only about 10 Inches high. Limestone reefs In western Texas, built up by sea animals millions of yeara ago, may hold the secret ot new, untapped oil reserves, KKKP KLAMATH K I.KAN ffVs. ffy Tonight. I , y "jyjjt' Ifesjil'f See how much hotter V I fu' Jmt I your favorite drink is Inrn iatnkh llnU irutri K hal (5 Cat snlnl SpWj. Un. IJ4I. Wa.Hl Win tn.. I. T. I, KTICK-l'P SAI.KM, April 38 il;A lone ban dit held up three automobile service nation aturndnnu within an hour here last night. He obtained' loot estimated at $120. I Police said one of the victim!. Stearns Cushlng. had Just purchased his station and was open for the first day. He lost $40. NOTICE! 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