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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MONDAY. APRIL 7, 10T2
Political Aspirants Warm
Up On Eve Of Illinois'
Popularity Poll Primary
By The Associated Preu
Namea made the political news
Monday on the eve of a possible
two-million vote .turnout lor Illi
nois' presidential preferential prl
mary. Illinois has 4.818,000 registered
voters. A two-million ballot Tues
day was looked (or because of a
happy weather forecast and steam
generated by stump speeches and
write-in campaigns.
The primary Is strictly a popu
larity poll. Results are not bind
ing on delegates to the presiden
tial nominating convention, al
though they may influence lean
ings. Meanwhile, here are the names
and the political news they made:
Sen. Taft of Ohio and Gen. Eisen
hower, North Atlantic Treaty mili
tary chief, seemed headed toward
a possible deadlock at the GOP
presidential nomination convention
in July.
Taft generally is conceded to
have about twice as many delegates
as Elsenhower now but an appar
ent trend recently is to split state
support between them. Hence, they
could come down to the wire prac
tically neck-and-neck.
Taft and former Gov. Stassen of
Minnesota, who also seeks the GOP
nomination, stump-toured Illinois
all last week. Riley Bender of Chi
cago Is their only opposition on the
ballot, but an Eisenhower write
in campaign is being pushed.
Sen. Kefauver of Tennessee Is
unopposed In Illinois' Democratic
primary. However, he faced pros
pects of a strong write-in for 1111-
noli Oov. Stevenson. Hated onlviview. Kerr said that, although he
on the ballot as unopposed for nom- lost the Nebraska popularity vote
inatlon as governor. to Kefauver, he had "at least sev-
At Chicago school editors con- en" of the state s lwl f
fcrence Sundav, Kefauver and ports P'" the count nt Kerr 8,
Stassen were asked if they would K-eiauver o, uucommmea j,
acccDt a vice-nresldency nomlna
tion. Kefauver said no. Stassen de
clined to "speculate" on anything
but the presidency,
Eisenhower favors state owner
ship of the oil-rich submerged
coastal lands, according to Mon
day's Dallas (Tex.) Morning News.
It quotes the general as saying he
had not changed a previously-expressed
opinion that federal con
trol of these so-called tldclands
would tend "toward centrallEed
ownership and control , , . which
I have bitterly opposed."
Rep. Hugh Scott Jr., of Pennsyl
vania, former GOP national chair
man, said in Richmond, Va.: "The
best thing Taft could do to serve
his party and nation would be to
second the nomination of Ike (El
senhower) at .the convention."
Scott spoke at a Virgmians-for-
Eisenhower rally.
Gov. Theodore Roosevelt McKel-
din of Maryland met Eisenhowef '.
for lunch in Paris Sunday. After
wards, the governor said they
hadnt talked about when the gen
eral would come back to this coun
try but that I got the feeling he
intends to do something promptly. :
without delay."
Sen. Kerr of Nebraska, who!
seeks the Democratic nomination
as president claimed a majority
of Nebraska's 12 delegates.'
In a New York television inter-1
Rep. John F. Kennedy, a Massa
chusetts Democrat, announced in
Boston he would run for the Sen
ate seat now held by Henry Cnbot
Lodge Jr., a Republican and lead
er of the Eisenhover-lor-Pre5ldent
drive.
Sen. McMnhon of Connecticut, on
a Washington radio program, said
it was "highly doubtful'1 northern
Industrial states would be carried
by any southern candidate.
McMahon declined to say wheth
er he classed Kelauvcr and Kerr
as southerners, but he obviously
Included Sen. Russell of Georgia,
the other avowed candidate lor the
Democratic nomination.
Russell, told of McMahon's state
ment. commented that northern
industrial states, like any others,
would look for "the best leadership."
Death Toll
Reaches Three
By The Associated Tress
Three persons, one of them an
Ir.fant, died In weekend accidents
in Oregon.
The child, Margaiet Marie Lenta,
18 months old, was killed Satur
day while playing in the driveway
ol her home at Mllsboro. Site was
ciushed by a car driven by her
grandfather, police said. She was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Lenta.
Etner Elleson, 51, of Orenco. died
of Injuries after lib Jacked-up car
rolled off a set of blocks and
crushed him while he was under
neath making repairs.
Lawrence James Miller Jr., 8,
apparently drowned in the Sandy
River near Troutdale Saturday.
A companion said he fell off a
limiting log Into the water and disappeared.
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Rattler Bites
Human Captor
OKEENE, Okla. Ml A veteran
snake handler was . bitten In the
hand by an excited, swift-moving
rattler Sunday after better than
15,000 hunters captured 1,684 rep
tiles alive In the 13th annual rat
tlesnake roundup.
Tho trapped snake was on the
scale being weighed. Doiens ol
curious spectators watched frown
with fear as It suddenly sltpprd
from beneath a metal fork which
pinned Ita head to the platform.
It struck swiftly at Russell stray
horn, 47-year-old veteran of 16
roundups and last year's winner,
First aid was administered Im
mediately by Vein Dale Shlpmun,
17, a Wutoimu Ragle Scout, who
brought In tlila year's champion,
Stiayhoin was embarraised.
"It was a damn fool stunt," he
said, "This Is tho first tlmo I've
been bitten."
He refused nntlveuom serum,
maintaining that the "cut ami
suck" method Is the best remrdy
for snake bites. Doctors said ha
was not seriously hurt.
A ton of live, wrllhlng rattlers
wiis hauled onto Okccno'a mam
street.
Shlpmun and a friend, Jimmy
Davis, ruptured the . winner a lit
Inch giant.
The second largest, 68 'J Inches,
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Longdate, Okla. The total catch
weighed 9, MO pounds, with the win
ner nailing I'J.
The bite victim Is the 71st mem
ber ol the Order of the White
Fang, a society of victims of prev
ious hunts.
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