Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 03, 1952, Page 13, Image 13

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WHERE PRISONERS RIOTED This it a diagram of the Ohio ptnittntitry in Columbus,
whert torn 2,000 priioneri starltd riot. Firtl war started in molt of tht main buildings
Including tht dining hall. A prison spoktsman said damaqt would go as high is $1,000,000.
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Lewis Signs
Coal Contract
WASHINGTON Ofl Julin L.
lwl and hard coal oiM-ralorr.
aliinad a nrw cunlrarl Saturday
raising til wniPi ol 8&.000 anlhra
ciia inlnera a M a day elfactive
Nov. I.
' Tha new conlrnrl In aubjrct to
approval by tht Want btauillta
lion Board which rcccmly chopped
40 ccnta off a mrnlliar aarri-inrnl
rrarhrd by btwls and the aoft coal
Industry.
The new hard roil contract waa
announced by Thomas Kennedy,
vice president of Ilia United Mine
Wnrkrra, and lUiwarri (1. Kns v.-!n
led the operatora' negotiating
, team.
I , 'I hey told nrwmnen that all mon.
av benelita In Hit new contract,
,ah tht exception of Increased
payments to the unlon't wellare
'litnd, have brrn i p,: d to the
age structure and not to Iringe
benelita.
I lie agreement j wnraed out
In a ae-iiloii which laMrd until
(irarly midnniht la l mitlit
Tut W8B after aluUymir Uie noli
coal contract ruled thai only II. X)
ol In Increaxa waa (irrnilMlble
Under anil-lnflallon policy.
' Iht decision, now ui-i.it aiMieal,
touched olf a alnka which cixled
only alter President Truman a-krd
lwla lo call It oil. The inlnera
Veie called back lo woik wiih Ihe
Uii(rralandlng Ihcy would ltd the
o.lier 40 rents of Ihelr da'lv Wime
bwr iwiinimi,' trund ' wnen uw
V.Mt aiiueil.
Tlie hard coal IndUMiy, roiavrn
Iralcd In eastern Pernio) Kama,
haa avoided a atr.ke. An inlerun
agreement gives the union a boost
(rom 30 cents to M cenia a Ion
An Ihe employer pold royalty to
rthe UMW'i anihiacile wellare
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Doctors Lift
Wrong Appendix
LIVERPOOL. England iy"1 Hoy
Thompson, 10, went Into a hospital
here to have a metal splinter taken
from hta hand.
David Thoinpion. also 10, went
to the aame hospital to havt his
appendix out
'Ihe hopllal ataff la trying to
figure out how it happened that
the appendix that oame out be
longed to Hoy,
When they discovered the mlv
tnke. the horrified surgeons quick
ly wheeled David Into the operat
ing theater and whipped out the
right appendix.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
Veneta Man
Dies in Crash
EUGENE I A grade croailng
collision killed Elvm E. llundashelt.
16. Veneta, In Springllcld early
ttsturday.
fitala Policeman Tom Hedgepeth
raid the automobile In which Hun-.
rtnMiell wa rld.ng cririifd Into the
) 37th car ol an tvear freight tiain
two othrra in the auto were In
jured. Thev wcrt Donald Neavea
tnd Fred fluMon, both of Eugene.
Attendants at Sacred Heart Hos
pital said Weaves waa In good con
dition, Huston fair.
Hedgepeth (aid he had not de
termined who waa driving the car.
It waa loggy at Iht time of Ihe
acoldent.
Wa
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"Cleanest bulneaa - In lawn!"
Men's Hand Laundry, II la: and'
Klamath, phone J-M3I. I
"Still butyl Cuan tht lady,
bug't children didn't fly away
homt aftor old". . . AhIi the
younxsler to be conttiderate
telephone users . . . Pacific
Telephone.
Truman Eyes
Nixon Support
By KRNI'.HT IS. VAITAIIO
ABUAKD TKUMAN THA1N l
President Truman suld Halurday
that the "club" of "millionaires"
that raised an 118,000 expense fund
for Ben. Wcliard M. Nixon thought
by his votca In Ihe Henate "he
was worth a little aubsldy."
The President lelt to Uie voters
to Judge whether the fund was
"ethical or not," but declared the
OOP vice presidential candidate
haa "proved himself a good Invest
ment for these fund contributors."
Truman, In an address prepared
lor delivery at Tcrre Haute, Ind.,
gave tht full "give 'em hell" treat
ment to the California senator, who
made a nationwide radio and tele
vision explanation ol his senatorial
expense fund.
CONVINCED
A top aide said the President Is
convinced Adlal Stevenson will be
elected next Tuesday. And one of
his chlel political advisors predict
ed the Democratic nominee will
win a minimum ol 204 votes In Ihe
Electoral College against 237 for
Dwlght D. Eisenhower.
This advisor, Prank McKlnney,
former Democratic national chair
man, left Truman's train at Cin
cinnati Friday night.
In the Terre Haute address, Tru
man declared that Nixon, In the
event of Elsenliower'a election,
would stand "Just one heart beat"
away from the presidency. He
culled the California senator "one
t , l, himt Ihnninuh.-ntnn r . f .
I tlonarles In our public life today"
and "ireriucmiy an isolationist on
foreign policy." Arid (hen he
added -
ci.rn hind
"You may have heard something
about the contributions a 'million
aires' club' made lo help Richard
Nixon get along in life. They gave
him a fund of $18.000 almost 1900
a month while he waa a senator.
I "Now, I'm not going to express
an opinion aoout mat lund
whether It waa ethical or not. 1
leave that to you to Judge. But
I do want to call your attention lo
the fact that Ben. Nixon had proved
himself a good Investment lor these
fund contributors.
Demo Deseendent
To Vote For GOP
BUCKLEY. W. Va i-The great
granddaughter of one of the found-
ers of what became tht Democratic
party says she la going to vote !
straight Republican, lor the fir !
time tomorrow. I
l la Mrs. Betty Beckley Camp
bell, M-year-old widow.
Mrs. Campbell la the great grand
daughter of John Beckley who,
along with two other Phlladel
phlans, Benjamin Franklin Bach
and Alexander J. Dallas, la cred
ed with founding the Democratic
Republican party In Iht early
17H01. -
More than M per cent of the
earth's air lies below 20 miles
above aea level.
WOMAN KILLED I
BINOAPORE P Pang Ah Urn.
one of the Maylayan rebel Commu
nists' most notorious woman lead
ers, waa shot to death yesterday by
British troops In Segamat. Jnhore
State, a center of renewed Ouer
rills activity.
NEED STEEL?
HEATONS!
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Clutch and
Transmission Service
ZIEGLER'S AUTO REPAIR
27 Main
CAMPAIGN FOR CHRIST
NOVEMBER 2-16
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
the BIG ft;kersjw behind
this proposed amendment
ay 'a?
HALF-
informed
aster.
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VOTE 330 ) YES
0"H" t-r ti, it vs.. an s I t. w e
FOR
GOOD
GOVERNMENT
VOTE FOR . ;v
Dwight D. Eisenhower
President
"Wa pledge to trad Good Government for
bad Qorernment."
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YES
VOTE AND ELECT,
FRANCIS
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MEASURER
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Pad land, Ort.
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producers of V-type engines. Forerunner Styling
on the outside allows plenty of Space -Planned
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Richard M. Nixon
Vice President
Pledged to continue to drive any Communist and
Fellow Travelers out of the Federal Government.
Sam Coon
Representative - 2nd District
Return the tjovernment to the people.
Conservative Experienced
Earl T. Newbry
Secretary of State
Incumbent Experienced Qualified
Able Conscientious Administrator
Sig Unander
.State Treasurer
Personal Character Business Experience
Knowledge of Government Merits your Vote
John B. McCourt
Attorney General
Experienced in Government Leaol Matters
Philip S. Hitchcock
State Senator
His Record Merits Your Support .
Edward A. Geary
State Representative
Incumbent Qualified
E. W. Gowen
County Commissioner
Performence Not Promises
Dale B. Mattoon
Sheriff 7
, My Pledge Honest end Efficient Service
Chas. F. DeLap
County Clerk
. Incumbent Experienced end Qualified
A. R. (Major) Dickson
County Assessor
Mature Judgement Fair Competent
Keith O'Hair
County Coroner
Experienced Competent Fairness
Pd. Political Adv. by Klamath County
Republican Central Comm. '
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