Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 10, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    MONDAY, MAY 10, 194(5
HCRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINI,
pewey Makes Good
Dmpression Here
oung New York Governor Rises High In
Favor Of Klamathites On Latest Trip
lly LOIS SU MMIT
"Whil da juu Ihlnk of him?"
"Hrenis Ilka it rlshl nlre Irlln."
"lull, friendly nl iuy. .Mlshl
not make aurh a IihiI inralilenl."
Iliimrly uhlimia nmli ua tlicnr
wno hcanl tlmiinluy ufii'iiiiHin
liell Ouv. 'J'ulll 1 Jewry r New Yolk
li'lipert out on llio county mint,
huuao slops tu rouuvn the uiluiinr
of several tliuUMiiul Kliiniiitli huMM
llra who wIUiiiUhhi u nippy wind to
sec Old limn who la hniiinii to wt
Oremniluiis in tlm imlm ul hit luiiul
coma Mny 'J I.
rolkn riiine (win fur anil neur to
irt a look m New Yuik't vounii any
rnor.
Mrcoiitl Try I
Tom Dowcy lirrr lour years
go ha swung tiirnuiili thr uem
seeking Hie prraKlenlial nniiiinutiiin.
Mr illiln't trt n litr an he wniiini to
rt mill hen Irylim again The iin.
Usual Ihlllg II not In srnmil u.
trinul but llio upsweep o pnpu.
lailty.
, v Uewey'a !t trip line lelt a lot
j Klamalhllea I know rolil at a
u' i ui ini over minri.
Homelhlng has haieiierf In loin
lleway In fuur years. He mlclil liave
aprni a year or two an a raneli nut
luineian, bus llmwulea, movie ma
cluiii'n. 'etc. Dewey pined with city
ul I Kin U, yutiiiH irpulilicmia, in fart
waa iiiunt aciiiuiinodaMiig to press
mm puiiiio alike.
l.ot ol iiltlnieia preueil forward I rriiinrnt'' and
to tin aam man wltliln ona hour'a
tima. folks would Ilka to have
heard mora. l,lkd hla statement:
'Tared with the anber drudgery ol
bringing good management to gov-
wltli iieiu ll mid iiiipcia.
"Aiilomiipha fur the klda, would
yuu iiovri nor?" The governor did
but liet ia yomiK try couldn't pry
tin- mitomiipli out ul pop'a wiillet.
Iliane ugiiin-Hgt. mil Colbert ol
Mule poller, now stationed In Med
lonl. lie got an iiulotiruph too, "for
the klili." Hill convoyed Hie preai-ili-nlliil
i unduliile purty over the
liieeimpnima to Kliinmth.
Car Hlrkliraa
Hli k at hla alomurtl. somewhat
l.eo W O Helen ol the International
N'ewn Hervlce-a right miarl newa
paper mini In hit own unlit and ona
"I the old huiil-and-riins arllala on
the typewriter, l.eo d'dn't like that
(Ireeiitprlniia highway one little bit.
The sidewalk ol New York for thla
fellow.
A faint? nl brilliant nenapaper
men In the llrwe? party. Outstand
ing, of rouraa In the erra of all newa
paper people Iter I Andrew! of lha
New York lleralil-Trlliuiie. winner
of thl. year'a I'lllllirr prlie and not
Our Job to restore a degree of
ciaifldenea," etc.
"I rninpllnienl Oregon on Ita un
sullied record of not articling dem
ocratic senator to Waahlngton "
A goodly crowd followed Hrwev
to the 'airport where he and hli
parly took off for Redmond.
Ill lha ao-railed "wide open uarea." i "",r 'hat winner of the Itavmnnd
Anyway, aomrwhere alimi the line
ha pleked up a warmer, mure friend
ly altitude that Weaternrra lllie.
There weren't any New York
trooprra to ellww in nut of Hie wav
Tl ey wouldn't let u get within four
feet of the wheels nn thnt last ear I ''ultoii in the hijiel of hla coat. C'ar-
pprr award, lha llrywood Broun
and three otnrra, any one of which
would aet any one up for life.
Nice fellow Alexander Woehrle.
Jewry's press auiatiuii. liouard our
sympathy no end Hud a discharge
of hl aprclal train
Warm (irretlnr
Tllla lime aa Tom IJewny atepped
out of the Willmd hoiel, we Imp.
pened to get out uf Mac Kpley's
car en route to lover the Young
Itepubllrana luncheon Dewey
walked toward ua and the grrrtllig
waa one of thoae -haven't aeen you
In M-yeara and How Are the Chll-
aien
ried a cane and hopped about. Too
bail, we thought. Tulagl maybe, or
Iwo Jlma. i He aprined hla ankle in
the office of the Koneburg Nrwa-K-view
i
Two othera who rapreaaed more
than plrawnt aurprlaa at the recep
tion given newapaper man by lha
local crew: Clayton Knowlea, New
York Tlmea political editor, and
Harney L. Mvlngalona of Aaaoelated
Three Off For
Jail Terms
Three Klamath county Jail prl
onera were on their way to Salem
today, In cuatody of Deputy Sheriff
Murloti Barnea. to take up real
denre In the Oregon nate prlaon.
lo Edward Miuielbaa Saturday
waa aenlenred to 16 yeara on a
plea of guilty to burglary. Maael
bat wna trapped In the bedroom
of ail apartment bark of Uie Red
nooaler cufe on Klamath avenue
aeveral daya ago.
In panning aciitenra. Circuit
Judge David R. Vandcnberg ob
served that Maaelbaa had two pre
vlotia felony convlctlona agalnat
htm 'and ulao had been held aa a
aelectlve aervlce act violator
The other two pcrnona going to
Balem are John Welih of lily, who
haa five yeara coming for paulng
bad check, and Thomaa Powera,
Klnmath Falla. three yeara for
forgery.
WHY WE SAY
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Oriffimillt. Iliia niimc iifnifii-il froin ,
thr uaaliini! piuvr or "Innn w a--inu'n .
place. Haaainc ia a Trnlmiic iiiiiik
nltitli nir-iina ulli' v. Up or knnn inc."
The furl Kii(.'lili family niinic of a-li-in
glon aa mailt- a liiintiNin.il n.inii' in
llir I'nilid Slali-a b llir nation firal
preairlriH. ihr fallii r of Ilia iiiiinli v.
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Mother Wants Just You
By FRANK TRIPP
Thai nice, warm huiuiinke miuiii t
be a "political no.uce.'' but we liked Acl"" U'a Uble nt the lunc heon
It. Ho did other folka. , l.lviiigatone and Woehrle arguing
Overheard: father to J', -year-old ' "vrr ,h" """ merlta of Waah
aon: -I want you to take a eood I ""'" " N'' York with Woehrle
A booal of U per cent In mine
"neetng dlatance" la accompllahed by
a new mine locomotive headlight
that casta a brilliant beam more
than fM feel ahead.
By FRANK TRIPP
Thla la no quarrel with the Idea of
Molher't Day and all for which It
atandi. It la JuM. to ak why not every
day mother's day? Who can remem
bar any day hla mother ceaaed to
care for him?
There may be folks who need a
red letter on the calendar to make
Uiem Uilnk of mother. They don't
happen to be among my friends. It's
awell of course tor all of us to think
a little more about mother on a
apeclal day. It prompted me to write
a piece, perhapa to lead your reverie
along with mine. Perhaps some
where to reach a thoughilesa one
who. In hla aelflah world of rush, may
leave an anxious mother broken
hearted Sunday next.
Of courae, I had the world s moat
wonderful mother. So have you. Thla
.sublime paradox, about which men
never quarrel: that everybody's
(mother la the greatest woman In the
j world. I mortals' sovereign tribute
i to motherhood.
I ' '
! I cannot write about your mother
fto I proudly write ol mine. Next
to the most precious love and care
that human could bestow. I remem
bfr best my mother's homely Insight
and her sparkling wit. Aphorism was
her forte. j
Among her sayings was one gar- j
look at thla man. He might be nrrai
dent of the United Hiniea mine day
and ll'll be something tor you to
remember, il.lttlr boy waa not po
litical minded ami pointed Instead
to a window full ol randied apples!.
Al lha airport: "Mamma, quirk,
give ma a place of paper. I want
hla autograph." One of Dewey's
arty of newspapermen walkod over
to lha child, handed her a piece of
eopy paper and lha youngster
dallied aeroaa Ilia pavement toward
the plana crying out "liewev.
IJcwey, wall a minute." He did, and
atgnect the autograph.
Photogenic
Also at the airport phnioera
phera everyway you looked, with big
carrying the torch for Flaibush
Young and hard working Paul
IoikwiKKl, Drweya secretary.
A nice Job done by Erneat Mac
Deth. head of local Young Repub
lican. Dcwey'a apecch at the luncheon,
very brief and to the point. Paid
It waa unconstitutional and Inhu
man Ui make the same people listen
Are You Abl To
SIT in COMFORT
or to you nd-rt turf ufTrr from iirht
burning of impl ptlrtf1 So many fin'
I mom. nifflicmtrd kmnol Ointmrnt i'
wnnii'ilul tat rrlirvinc uch ditcomfort.
why dun t yom tiy tl f. rarvful clout
ing un purr, mild Rrtmol Soap.
f ChftoRF the United States nary for
travel, trade, and adventur. Con
' tuct your navy recruiter In the
! Post Office building.
KIRBY
Vacuum Cleaners
Lifftim Guaronleo
Free Demonstration
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tiered from the farm, one she oft
applied to those who wring their
hands and make great show of grief.
"I'was blunt, but oh how often true
"a bawling calf soon forgeta IU
mother."
It a not our tears for mother' loss
that prove our reverence for her. It
Is what we do for mother In her
living days that beat bespeak our
love. Kven that's vainglorious. It's
paying little on the biggest debt we
owe, Just to proclaim affection for
the women who gave ua life and
nursed us to our strength. Love of
mother la Inborn. It seems to be our
gratitude that needs be whet.
...
I never quite believed the man
who says he harbors not a single
regret; that he did everything he
could have done for his mother.
While my mother lived I thought
that, too, but now I can think of
so many things I wish I had done.
If only It had not seemed that
mother would forever be that
thcre'd be time, that some day I'd
do thla or that..
And then one day my mother waa
gone. Her Hps were sealed, her eyes
were closed. Her crippled hands
would stroke my greying brow no
more. If that day has not come to
you. go now and clean the slate.
Wipe from It every put-off good In
tent. Go give to mother everything
you know her due.
Best thing to do Is give yourself
to mother whilst she lives. Mother
wants that most of all. For when
shes gone, no matter what the
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palace you have built for her, no
matter what the comfort you provide
her now, you'll most regret the time
you could have spent In her embrace
and didn't.
We experience only once this
transcendent loss. When that time
comes neither anguish, show, nor
days we set apart can erase the
contrite memory of things we failed
to do for mother.
So let s make every day Mother's
Day.
League Sponsors
Symposium Tonight
The University of Oregon sym
posium on "European Recovery"
will be conducted tonight, Monday,
at t o'clock In room 311 of Klam
ath Union high achool. Members
of the faculty to participate are
Dr. Frederick W. Hunter, presi
dent emeritus of the university,
and Prof. W. A. Dahlberg.
Students participating are War
ren Webster and Elizabeth Mlsner.
The public Is Invited and there
la no charge. The symposium Is"""
sponsored by the League of Worueav t
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REASONS
why you should elect
DEWEY for PRESIDENT
cr
X h Republican Party owes it to
America, to all the people Republicans and Democrats to nomi
nate and elect the most able and qualified leader in the Party today.
We believe that man is Thomas E. Dewey. Here arc four
reasons why we believe so :
1 On his record of achievement his earned reputation of being
the best administrator in government today.
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2 He believes in "team" government always appoints men of
great ability and integrity. He gives them the authority to do their job.
The result is strong and efficient public service.
3 He would work cooperatively with Congress. He is used to
working hand in hand with a legislative body. He doesn't believe th
presidency, or any other office, is a one-man job. He leads a team.
That's the way he gets things done,
4 Besides having a firm grasp of the fundamental problems which
beset the country and the world, he is fearless and faithful. He fears
neither inflation nor Stalin. He does not become hysterical nor doea
he rush into a position until he has considered what is sound and
right for the American people. He has complete faith in the American
people and their common sense and he will give them the courage out
leadership they want to urgently.
VOTI FOR
DEWEY for PRESIDENT May 2ht
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