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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1952)
fnuti tiunl lir.iAL.I H.lf Ivr.Wft. IM.ArtlAlH r-AI.I.S, Urtr.t.UlN WKDNKSDAY, OCT. 22. 1052 Passage of Truck Would Up Auto Licenses PORTLAND HI License plate fees lor passenger cars will in crease sharply If voters approve the truck Industry supported con Klilullonnl amendment at the Nov ember election, the chairman 01 the Slate Highway Commission re ported Thursday.. Ben Chandler, the chairman. -i it. .irvm.t sin fiA nilaht have to no as high as MO or S50 It the Jury To Study Hunter Death VERNONIA, Ore. t The death o Paul A. Cordon, who was fatally wounded while hunlinst near here Monday, will be Investigated by a coroner's Jury. Coroner Ben Colemail ordered the study and reported that Ulen Hawkins, also of Vernonia and a close friend of Gordon, had tired the shot that killed his hunting companion. Coleman said Hawkins told him Gordon got into the lme of lre s he shot at a deer in a wooded region 10 miles north of here. Gordon was superintendent of the Vernonia grade school. Oxford Jczzers May Toot Again OXFORD. England in Oxford revived their banned Jazz club, but no rust cuttinc Officials lifted a prohibition auainst the club ordered last year. They told members they must not dance at club meetings or drink liquor. . The members also were remind ed that the club's function was to "study the historical and sociologi cal aspects of Jaw." fountain Pen Repairing ST MCISST.taiSISI fa present hishwav construction pro gram Li to be kept alive. The measure would deprive the state of 17 million dollars In high way revenue and 8 million in led crnl malclimir funds in the next iwo-vcar period. Chandler said. Loss of Ihia revenue would cut the department's Income to about 30 million dollars and most of that would oe usea ior nignwny main tenance and to meet regular ex penses, Chandler said. The proposed constitutional amendment would ban weight-mile taxes on heavy trucks using state nntnwnys. me piukiuiii wua a p bv the last Legislature. "The trucking Industry opposed the program, contending it would require them to pay loo much. The commission Tuesday ap- nm,.l mnr. than &'AK OHO Worth Of contracts for highway maintenance and construction. Contracts were awarded to low bidders on nine projects. No bid was received lor installa tion of traffic signals at the linn Street Junction w.th the Pacific Highway south of Salem. McCarthy Raps Coal Strike OAK HILL. W.Va. I "The first itrike ever called by the gov ernment," is the way Sen. JOfeph R. McCarthy refers to the walkout of some 322.000 soft coal miners. "It's the first tune that the men and the companies have gotten to gether only to have government come in and call a strike.'1 he said in a speech yesterday. The Wisconsin Republican was rofprrinir tn a walkout bv the min ers after the Wage Stablliratlon Board cut 40 cents off the S1W daily wage Increase they recently won. The pay hike was agreed to by the mine owners and John L. tjnfls' United Mine Workers. McCarthy spoke at a S35-a-plate GOP fund-raising luncheon. "A single call, does It all:" Mra's Hand Lanndrjr, 11th and Klamath, phone 2-2531. The Portland Journal says VOTE 332 x YES BRUSH WITH DEATH Four pe.ions escaped unhurt when their station wagon was crushed by the tail of an Air Force C-46 transport when it crashed through a fence while trying to take off from the Municipal Airport, Memphis, Tenn. The C-46 carried 24 airmen. None were hurt. Reds Attack In Indochina Wisconsin Senate Vote Dull After GOP Primary inaiy which Ihry nay will go to ilieir man. If Kahehlld gel these vulra logelher with the alny-nt-liniiira liu cull Will, h supporters claim, McCarthy, 42. won his Benitle teat hi 11140 despite long odds uuiilii.it him, Ilia primary oppu- MlLWAUKf'K l. Wisconsin Sen. Joseph H. McCaithy'a cum palgn for re-election may be polit ical dynamite elsewhere hut Is causing no violent repercussions In his Home slate, McCarthy, Republican senatorial nominee. Is opposed Nov. 4 by scholarly Thomas G. Fall-child, a stout Democratic vote-getter, who directs his arguments with a per sonal approach to the iniui-on-tiic-slieel. McCarthy, on the other hand, la doing virtually no campaigning In the stale wllh only a Irw radio speeches scheduled in the week before the election, tne junior Republican tcnilo r's backers think he II win by a landslide. The voluble McCarthy, though absent (ruin Wisconsin much ol the time since his tremendous victory In the primary, has been far from silent. Pounding away at his Com-munlsl-ln-goveriinieiil theme, he has appeared on platfouns and In front of microphones from Connec ticut to Texas, with the same ex plosive reaction everywhere. Moreover, he continues to be an issue hi the presidential coutett. Democratic spokesmen, led by Gov. Adlal E. Stevenson and Pres ident T r u m a n, lambasl Urn. Dwight D. Eisenhower's endorse ment of the Wisconsin senator. By LARRY ALLKN HANOI. Indochina W The Communtst-led Vietmlnh offensive stormed south to the Black River Wednesday as rebel troops cap tured the fortified post of Van Yen 80 miles due west of Hanoi after the French withdrew. Thousands of Vietmlnh troops were pushing south and southeast through the mountainous Thai country of northwest Indochina in a tour-pronged drive apparently aimed at rutlin? French road com munications with the Thai capital at Lai Chau. 100 miles northwest of Hanoi and 30 miles south of the Chinese border. French Union force, clashim in hand-to-hand fighting with the rebels along footpaths and trails BREAK MILK MONOPOLY Be guided by impartial opinion. Don't be misled by unsupported propaganda of the milk monopoly TOES 332s YES MILK PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ACT AFFILIATED MILK COMMITTEES OF OREGON Pt id Ad Aftlitttd Mifk Ompairs CoMinift of Orvso. Mis. lrc 1 17 lor, 426 Park Bwidins. Ponliad. Orcso. D0BBS HATS All Styles Prices 8.50 to 40.00 ' New Fall Shades DON'S 537 Main Phone 6520 through mountain ranges up to 5.000 leet high, louelit bitterly al many points until Ihey ran out of toon ana ammunition, rrcnen planes were dropping supplies and paratroopers to sullen resistance. One of the major battles of the six-ycar-loiiR war in Indochina ap peared steadily shaping up along uie Biack river, to which French units are withdrawing after giving up a series of posts in the Nghia Lo sector. The Vietmlnh stormed and cap tured Nghal Lo Oct. IS. The KreiKh withdrew fiom a number of smal ler posts In the area before pulling their troops out ol Van Yen. This post lies , SO miles southeast of Nghal Lo and had fnrtifcalions of earth, brick and barbed wire Heavy lighting raged along a broad front eouih and southeast of Nghal Lo. French paratroopers struggled to stem the tide of black-uniformed Vietmlnh that seemed to stream southward from the Red river In increasing thousands. Cuban Donates For Surgery HAVANA. Cuba lf President Fulgenrio Batista's wife has given it. IKK) for an operation In Boston, Mass., for a Cuban girl sintering a strange Illness Incurred from a .... t..l nkllHhniMl 1 11 uc ill n v ,.,,".-"-.. I The Ministry of Information anld 'Senora Batista made the gift lor is-ycar-oiu, Aiuna orxuip. im ... suffering a duease which has dam aged her Jawbone. The ministry sairi nr. V. H. Kaianlian of Boston i would operate on her. Commerce Sees No Price Change WASHINOTON Ifi-The Depart ment of Commerce today reported indications thai businessmen eln not expect any sharp price rlsea or declines in the near future. A report in the department pub lication Cuirent Business said prospects of the biggest overall larm production In the nation's history have lowered farm prices, but prices of consumer goods and industrial raw materials are firm. The Republican alnudaiilbeiiiei culled tor Hie eleullou ol the com plete OOP alula 111 Wisconsin when he visited the .Mute rcccully. McCiiilhy piled up n smashing total of 1)15. 4(11 voles 111 the H''p lember primary more than Ihr combined vole of all other candi dates for the office In both parties. The toinl Democratic vole was only 1U1.BUJ as compared with 7M)Jt3 lor nil HcpuuHrall senator ial candidates In Hcplcnihcr. Fair child won the Demociutlc nomina tion by 3.000 voles. Falichlld, .111. a former nllorney general l Wisconsin, resigned as U. 8. attorney for Western Wis cousin to run for srnalor. tie run against Ben, Alexander Wiley in littO and lost, btt:m lo SID. .Mill. Falrclilld seldom iillucks Mc Carthy personally as did seveial of the senator's opponents In the primary. Instead, ho stresses Mc Carthy voting record which he says shows McCarthy's lack ol Interest in domestic problems. Backers of Fslrehlld contend he has "a good lighting chance in win." They point lo neorlv 450.000 anti-McCarthy votes In the prl- "BREAK THE BUNK" Hear Conltttonli Break The Bunk About Oregon's Truck Tax Confusion. KFJI o 10:15 P.M. 1EARN WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE 330 X YES TO END THE TRUCK TAX MESr 0M H.l, Cwfl !'? VIH neul, Sen, Itnbrrt M, I.aFollrlit1 Jr., spent only ouo week In th Htnio but McCarthy heal the hii'Oiea I ii l' viHch, day by day, iikiiiIIi by month, and wan rewarded with a D.ooo-vole victory. In Ilia election ha smothered Democrat llowaid j. McMuiTiiy, (uo,4:io in m.m. rr T- f I Ui.H r-VVhiTP A u - u i ii linn i Jrrr "Nw ner.piftfrn ot rare briiufy lk.!JeK t..4...,u VSt,.,. ;' V : V Sfrvicci for t inrt l or hJy in love ... for . '."'i 1 1 delightful cntrrtainin; . . , for enJurin! gooJ livinjr, . . . ( ommuniiy crriicJ White Orchiil, a great and dutinyuuhrJ pittern in America ! bcit loved iilvcrplite. Come in and jec u tomorrow Our Loy-owav Plan mokei It ' caiy lo give Community for Chriitmat! 700 Mai 700 Moin St. IF.CISUir.9 junul in St. illf (ii lotlin I Ph. 1151 Phono 3151 Record Income Taxes Paid SALEM IB State Income taxes paid during the three months end ing Sept. 30 reached an ail-lime high, the Oregon Income Tax Di vision reported Tuesday. Collections for Julv. August and September totaled $11.751. Ml. In the same three-month period last year, U0.86i.205 was the total. In 1950 the sum was 16,620,160 for the three months. Of this year's total. M.43.761 came from corporations and 17, 321,618 from individuals. t'HANDOR SAILS SOUTHAMPTON. England, i.fi T Douglas chandor, the Texas painter who recently completed a portrait of Queen Elizabeth, sailed for New York Wednesday aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth. FOR CITY POLICE JUDGE - Robert M. "Bob" Elder t . yrri r Experienced and Qualified 19 Years Law if ) ' Enforcement . 2EYourvo!ewi" Appreciated 1951-1952 AUDIT Purchasing Control Durinq the administration of Police Judqe Robert Elder a purchase control system was ectivaled resulting in the larqest increase in unappropriated General Fund surplus occruinq to the City within the past ten years. The surplus unappropriated in the General Fund on July 1, 1951, amounted to $50,717.99 ond on June 30, 1952, aqqreqated $64,845.88; qaininq durinq the year the sum of $14,127.89. The further development of this pur- chasinq system to ell funds will yield additional lar- inqs in the future. I have served bv appointment os Police Judqe , end it is my desire to be elected your Police Judqe. I will serve you faithfully at oil times, with respect. Your vote on election doy will be deeply oppre- 'cd. . laMrt a. 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