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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1952)
I WEDNESDAY, NOVKMBKH 8, 10!i2 I1ERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PAGE THREE rr CITY BRIEFS ; J Women's, Circle of Uia Church of the Itrolhrmi will have tlirlr an mul baaaar Saturday, Nov. I, In tha J. 0. Penney btore. Ruth Circle Klrsl Baptist church will men I Thursday, 1 p.. el tha homa or Mra, 15. J, Alexander, 340A Hupa, Mm. Nnrm Jonea la chairman of Utln olrula. Join Dauihtera meet Thursday night, I p.m. Mnnunio Tempi. Mpaclal Mrrllni VFW long rorm Initiation Thursday nlulit, 8 p.m. Department Commander, Mr. Mlke rll will ba here, Refreshment will ba aerved, dtimri Family dinner at Raamea County Club, next bunday, Nov. 9. from 4 to 1. Reservations hava to ba In by tha 6th. Cirri S-ers Square nance In tarmedtata Claaa will hold their reirular business moellnir Thursday night at 1:S0 p.m. All lnembera asked to be presonl. Dunce aoa alon at I p.m. Rhorlhand Claaa Last chance to Basin Rain Below Normal Klamalh'i October rainfall la only fraction of the normal pre cipitation for that month and a liny sprinkle of a porccnlsKo ol the total fall In October laM year. The flKtirea released today by the Bureau of Reclamation ahow total precipitation laitl month waa only .14 Inches aa compared with a nor mal of 1.06 Inrhea and 3.0V Inchea In October, leal. Mean temperature laat month waa 66 S degrees, aomewhat warm er than the 47.6 last October and tha 4D.7 normal for October. Hmh esl temperature recorded during th month waa 1 degree, and the loweal waa 31. There were It clear daya, alx partly cloudy daya and alx cloudy daya during October. Reservoir atoraue ahow Upper Klamath Lake below lent year'a atoraue level with 347.930 acre feet atored aa of Nov. 1, 1863. aa com pared with 363.JO0 acre feet a year ago. Oerber reaervolr, however, waa up twice a hluh ka laat year, measuring JS.Oao acre leet thla year aa compared with IB, 300 acre feel laat year. Clear Lake la up elmoat three tlmaa laat year'a capacity, with 11.170 acre feet aa compared with KO laat year. POE VALLEY Br MRU. O. J. BKCKKR Mr. and Mra. Ken Ulrlch and daughters, Peggy and Margy. Red dini, and Mr. and Mra. Howard Risliiinifr and children. BUI and Cindy. Oranla Pass, were weekend visitors at the homa of Mr. and Mra. Paul Drellhaupt, Henley PTA la aponaorlng tha an nual Henlev Bchool Dinner and Carnival. Nov. 7. 1 p.m. The pro ceeda are to be used to buy blcach ra for the football field. Duck aeaaon la here and aa a result Mr. and Mra. 1, P. Roduera have loat one of their lame white ducka A young hunter atopprd on the highway and fired at three of their tarn white ducka who were awimmlng In the Irrigation .ditch directly In front of their home. He hit the one duck and went down the ditch bank alter II. When ap proached by Mra. Roger. the young man Insisted II waa a wild duck. The Pot Valley 4-H achievement meeting will be held at the Olene Community Hall Nov. 31, There well be a program and refreahmenia will be served by the 4-H mem bera. All parent, and olheri who are Interested are Invited. enter ATI KUIIH adult beginning Orrgg (Shorthand claaa tills winter. Come to room lug KUIIB, Thura- day, Nov. 6, 7: SO, tOall 3-WI31 eve nings, for further Information.) Mills PTA Executive Board Mnellng will be held In Mills school oafolerla at 1:30 p.m. Wlnonia-Wrlfure club aponaora a public card party Saturday, Nov, H, al Wlnema acliool, for a achool bcnrllt, Orange Klamath County Pomo na Grunge will hold Ita regular November meeting, 10 a.m., Nov. H. Illy Granite. Muiir 11. T. Wil liam aaka for a gooe) attendance. Nollre Conger Fatrvlew Home Extension unit will meet Thura day. Nov. 6, 10:30 a.m. al the fairgrounds for a demonstration on aluminum trays. Back lunch. The unit will hold a regular meeting Nov. 7. Friday, alto at the fair ground, 10:30 a.m. Trays will be finished In the allernoon, Potluck and child care both daya. 'prosperity Rebekah members are asked to bring magaglnea for Ihn home of the aged, Portland, to the regular meeting In the IOOF Hal) Thursday night, 8 p.m. Flrat Church of Christ, Sciential reading room has been moved rrom Main street to 1401 Esplanade, one block from the Herald and Newa. Traveling Mr. and Mra.' Ed Johnson are leaving today to at tend the Stanford-UCLA game, to play a little golf, and to attend an exhibit of The Western Associ ation of Artist at the de Young Museum, Him Francisco, Mra. Johnson, well-known local artist la a member of the de Young family. Ham Dinner Henley grade achool, Friday, 0 to I p.m. Tick ets 11.36 for adult, toe for chil dren, carnival at the high achool 7 p.m. Dressed turkey for a door prise. OTI Has High Enrollment Deaplte a record graduation last year of 346 students, the enroll ment at Oregon Technical Institute la Up within alx s'.udenta of laat year'a record fall enrollment. Di rector Winston Purvlne announced today. The total enrollment for fall term this morning Hat la.nl day of mid term enrollment waa 646 students. Purvlne said the high enrollment has been made possible by rec ord freshman class of about 160 atudenla. and Includea 46 new alu denta registered during thia mid term period. Today waa to have been the last day for the half-way enrollment, except for a few apeclal students. ARALUM" l C l 6428 or 2-1 6S4 W today for a FREE homo demonstration. ARALUM WINDOW & DOOR CO. 1317 E. Main Ike Landslide (Continued from Page 1) sweep through tha length and breadth of the laud Including a deep ballot wedge Into the no longer solid south the two major partlea lought down to the final what could only be hairline control count from Tuesday's election for of tne House and (Senate. Republicans had a alight edge In the struggle to organize the two house and Ihua control their com mittees. But there waa nothing of cer tainty In the outcome despite the general almost 6,000,000 popular vote advantage over Stevenson. The tlffhl waa ao close that the Senate might wind up Republican and the House Democratic, or vice versa. Or both houaea could go to the Republicans or to Uie Dnmocrata. Absentee ballots, or an Independent vote, might settle the Issue In ei ther house, A minimum of 41 aeata, plus a tie-breaking vice presidential vote, la needed for Senate control. In the House. 316 votes are head ed. Both parllea were cloae, but neither had the prize. Stevenson, who conceded defeat In the early morning hours, lost his own stale of Illinois, trailed in President Truman'a home state of Missouri and aeemed likely to have to content himself with the atom ired remnant ol once-Impregnable Dixie, He won or was leading In only nine Southern atatea with a meager 68 electoral voles, Elsenhower had cinched or waa leading in 30 statca, with 443 voles 176 more than the 366 needed for election. Newa of Elsenhower's victory waa hailed In the free world'a cap itals aa Indicating continuation ol American policy of resisting Communism. The Block market' went up. Democrats alerted hunting for Jobs, And President Truman aped back to Washington from Missouri, possibly to Invite the president elect to alt In on policy shaping conferences. Elsenhower, tired and happy aft er a strenuous 60,000-mile cam paign, planned 10-day vacation In Augusta, Ga hut flrat with the Secret Service dogging hla heels. For Ike, the avalanche of votes which put him In line aa the 33rd man to become prealdent waa more ol a personal loan party triumph. Even If his party couldn't keep pace with him In the far corners of the land, the warrior-statesman had a personal mandate from the voiera matching In volume that given Herbert Hoover, his last Republican predecessor In 1926 'and rivalling some of those for rransun u. Roosevelt. The informal Republican-south ern Democrat coalition which has dictated Congressional action on legislation waa strengthened by the Elsenhower victory and the gen eral could expect from It aupport For Warmth For Baoufy . For Long Waor North Star Blankets t See our outstanding collection of luxurious 100 pure wool North Star Blankets each one woven with unuiual skill and densely napped for warmth without weight. You'll appreciate the "extra" In these fine blanket , , . the imooth, velvety finish, correct sizes for all widths of bedi and exquisite panel decorator shade. 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Wayne Morse of Oregon, who turned independent and supported Stevenson. ff the OOP won the four out standing races In which they were ieamng in Kentucky, Wyoming, Arizona and Michigan they could organic the senate Jan. 1 with Morse's help. If Morse, who won't say how he will vote on the question, .Joined the Democrats that party could organize the Senate with the tle breaklng vote of Vice President Borkley. Then the Republicans would have to wait until sen. Richard M. Nix on of California, awept into office by the Elsenhower landslide, be comes vice president 11 dsys later to reverse the result. Stevenson was able to hold to gether only the Uttered remnants of the once solid south, plus pos sibly Kentucky and Missouri In the border stales, by his campaign of "talking sense to the American people." Hla running mate, Sen. John IF r j Sparkman, helped ealvage his home state ot Alabama, but not much else. In Springfield, III, Stevenson philosophically conceded the vic tory to Elsenhower, called on all American to "close ranks" and pledged hla aupport to th winner. Elsenhower, wildly cheered when he appeared In a New York hotel ballroom, matched hla op ponent's unity plea, aald It waa "a day of dedication rather than triumph" and plcdxed that he never will give "short weight" to his responsibilities In Washington. In his sweep, Eisenhower car ried two states the Republicans haven't been able to capture alnce 1034, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. He won or was out In front In 16 states' where the Republicans haven't had presidential victory alnce IKS Arizona, California Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah. Virginia and Washington. But his landslide wasn't quite aa widespread- as that registered by Hoover, since Elsenhower couldn't break Into West Virginia, Kentucky and North Carolina as the former president did In 1828. In some respects, Elsenhower's was more of personal than a party victory. Although he helped elect Repub lican administrations In many states, there was tough sledding for the OOP in Senate and House battlea and gubernatorial races. The general'a friend and one of his earliest presidential rooters. Sen. Hnry Cabot Lodge Jr., con ceded defeat by his Democratic opponent. Rep. John F. Kennedy in the Massachusetts senatorial race. Republican Sen. James P. Kern DREWS Manstore is going to talk turkey Friday! and it wji be good news for all men! Thornton Ahead (Continued from page 1) It unnecessary to hold ao many special budget elections. Limit any stale propeny tax to 6 mills, or 10 million dollars, a year. Extend home and farm loans to veterans of the Korean War. Wipe out the constitutional pro visions for benefit to soldiers of World War I. Create a legislative committee to make emergency appropriations between legislative session. Extend terms of state legislators to include the two-months period from election day to the start ot the Legislature. Allow the Legislature to amend laws beyond the scope of the law's original title. In Washington Slat, the voters also banned daylight time, and tney allowed aale of colored oleo like th Oregon Legislature did In 1BSI. The Washington voter rejected bill tor a minimum $7& monthly old ag pension. They passed messures to increase the bond limit for school district to 10 ner cent of valuation, and to make of Missouri went down to defeat and Sen. Harry Cain of Washington lost to Rep. Henry M. Jackson. Eisenhower carried Washington but Missouri still was In doubt. In Ohio, Democratic Gov. Frank Lausche won going away from Charles Talt, brother of the sen ator, despite Elsenhower' heavy maiorny over sievenson in uie state. On the other hand, Eisenhower's surge helped Sens. Joseph R. Mc Carthy of Wisconsin and William E. Jenner of Indiana get reelected. 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