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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1952)
WEDNESDAY, NOVUM MM fl, ll)r,2 ilKllAU) AMI NWS. KI.AMATII rU.S OnF.OfW PACK SRVT.N Oregon State Vole Res&slt 1'UHTI.ANU, Ore, Iifl Omuon's Klx rli'Cloi'al voles have iiuiiu to Uuiiunl lilM'iiliuwur mid Iho Mine's Inur mini deli'uatlun lo Iho limine if lleircscntallvos wll bo He-pub- ill'llll, Tim I became apparent curly Tuesday nliilil iik ri'Milln (i i it OH" Kim't a.'.'dO pi n-'llw'tx rolled III. 'Hip iimini-Hl oiirrlrcl every eolinty III tlm slain even Miillniiiiiiili ll'nrilniidi where Hie majority of voters ni (i reiilktpi'ncl as Demo ITlila, Burly Wednesday Orruon hid qlvpii lllsenliiiwcr ru.tluo voles lo 117. OfJ fur (lovnrnur Hlevensim. The results were from l,l:m precincts. Three member nl the Orruon ronmr-.iliiiuil clrlrunllon wcro re elected, They ( rt"ps. Waller Nnrlilnd, Homer U. Anilcll and Harris Klls worth. Mule Hen. Ram C'Kin, nrmil). Ilcen rrklKtr nlllin III the eastern Orrunn district, waa running fur ahead or hi Democratic opponent. Orcinm's Srn, Wayne Momc, who bolted Hip Republican pnrlv lo sup port Hlnvpiipion, wnn disappointed Willi the rlprllim. Iln tnlii the. Cortland Orruonlnii In ii ppihni Interview that "Kl aenhnwcr and Nixon fouled the peniila And won Ihp rlri'ltnn." "Hip peonle allowed themselves to hp loolpd and Inst Hid election. ' We must clo5 ranka In the na tional Interest hy supporting anv Ihlnir Hip Republicans propose which will bp Komi tor Ihp coiinlry, and fearlessly oinmse Republican proposals which will endaiiKcr our domestic welfare and thp wlnniiut of an honorable pence," he aald. II The Associated I'ress Unolllrlal rplurnii from Ore aon's General Klcctlon at 10:111 a in. Wednesday allowed the following rcaulta lor contented offices and measures: I'MSHIDRNTi From 14 df the state's 3.200 precincts: DwIkIii D Elsenhower Rl 17(I.3IUI Adlal E. Mevenson ill) ViXri Vincpnt llalllnan il I. IMS ' RrlMlEHKNTATIVEfl IN Con OIIK.SH Klra lllslrlct From J73 of (he district's 455 precinct: Walter Norhlad IR 57.1117 Itoberl B. Jones IUI 31.&10 Krrond District '' From W of the districts S liicciiict.i: Hum Mlllll IFI I .1!.4IIH IUIHI J. June lU) 2J.7I5 'llilnl District l'l'iiin Wl ul the district's 77 precincts: illillli'l' U. AllliCll IR 28,11115 Allied II. Curium tUl ICUlu I'uurlli District From Wi ol tllo dlnll'lct'ii 4B3 prcciiiclN: lliiri'lh lainworlh I It I 4(1.017 WiiIipi' A, htvii iiiciii iOi 21 ,&a rl l'ATIS 'I UliAHU ltr.lt V "in MJj ul Iho otulc a 2,3i;3 preclude: I'Tnlicm l.ninbeit ID) 1110.31)4 tilldrld Uiiumli'r I It i 105,173 Hl'JCIItrAllY OF HTATE From Ha ul tho stulo'i 3,300 pirciiiclii: Killth U, Cllrril (Ul III.KI3 Lurl 'I. Nrwhiy ilti ID4,3uft AI'lortiMKY ClfcMSItAI, ' Klom I42H ol tile alutv'a 3,209 I'lccHltlii: John ) McCourl tn 120,518 Itobrrt V. 'I lini iiloll tDl 125.07U MKAHURF.H From MI3 ol the aliite'a 3,3(19 picclin ,: Appoiiitiiir NiiiHTlntcndrnt Public lilMrucllon Ycj, IOU.4mi No 130.4111) Minor 'Iriinaporliilluii Tux Act Yen. I60.7W); No UU.44!l rx imol DiHtrlct Itriiiiinniiuitlon Yes 11-7.817; No 123,014 Unmet Tax Ye 113.781: No 140.516 Hiiiwlurd Time Inlllutlve Yea lti3, 375; No 88,674 I'lirl-Mului'i UrtlHiK amcndinem Yea 1)3.331); No IM.I48 Lliiuor Uy Hi Urlnk amendment Yea 1X1.444: No l?U,40U Kiiiilinble Truck lux amendment Yea 60,81)7; No 183.070 Milk Control Bill Yen 117,1051 No 1:14.043 No 134.043 LeglRintivp ncnpporllonmcnl Yoj 130.03; No 83,0110 l-rom 574 prpclmta onl): DomiciHarv llospilul lor Aed, Mrnlully til Yp 1)0.400; No 20.3iit Voirra lo Kalabllah Tax Unit Dnae Yp (..4iia; No M.IIII2 0 I'er Ccnl Tax Limitation Yea 61,. 800: No 51.681 KxwiKling Uun KIlKlhlllly-Koreap War Vel Yea 87.0(k); No 30.160 War Vela Bti.tr Aid Sinking Fund Repeal Yr 80,118; No 30.689 l-lluhp Htatp F.mpritency Board Ypa 68.303; No 38.328 Flxlim Trrma Blnlr LegWatora Yen 84.001: No 34.001 Act Titlr Subject amendment Yes 58.085; No 38.066 Europeans Divided On Result k Many F.uropean officials rx preurd happmraa WrnnriUay tliat an old friend had won ihe U. 8. rlpctlon. Area, where Htcvrnn fppllnia had run hlh were at b-al hoprlul thai the Republican victory would mPan no U. 8. withdrawal Into iAoiMionium a Kale word even In Canada. In the Middle F.ast, thrrt wa hope the Republican would pro vide a better deal than the Demo crat. OlllclaU In ' WeaU-rn Eurne, tuut of them on the cnitaerTatlve aide, voiced belief the new admin latrallon would continue to play a meior role In European allalra, Sorlallala and other Irttwini sroupi which had favored Adlal Bteven aon wren'l ao happy. Thry were concerned over the extent of OOP Old Onard Inlluence in ihe new ad mlniatratlon. There waa no comment from Moacow, where the preaa had -acrlbed both Elwnhower and Bte venaon ' at frorita for Amrrtca'a "ruling financial and Industrial circle. " Reaction by countrlea Included: Britain Brltlnh foreign olllct: "We are happy at Gen. Klenhow er'a aucceM. He will continue, we are aure, the policy he followed aa upreme commander of the Atlan tic forept In l:urope." MoM opoal lion laborltra were duapiointrd, Weat Oermany-hanrelior Kon rid Adenaur aaluled Flurnhower a a man who "Ihorouahly knowa the problrma of Europe." The So cialist prria waa cautlc. France Former Premier Paul Rrvnaud recalled Klnenhower a France HlM-rator and aald thr new American nreaident would make hia on declalona undeterred bv preaaure groupa. Former Pre mier Edit a r Faure taw thp result aa a new opportunity lor "the en lire world lo aeek ajjeln an honor able and Jut peace." Socialist leadera expreaaed dl.uppoinUnent. Stores To Mark Armistice Day Klemath'a downtown merchant membera of the Klamath Merchant Aaaoclallon plan to close their doora Nov. II, Armlatlce Day, from 10 30 a m. to 13:30 p.m. lor a - vrteram' parade In ohorrvance of the armistice ending World War The announcement waa made lam May. but waa repeated to day by KM A Prea. Frank Drew. Drew akpd that merchants dis play American liana on thai day, alao. The veterans' parade la brine. sponsored by the Allied Veterans Council, and la In start at thr Armory at 10:30, ending with spe cial aervlcea at the Courthouse. Fount- Pen Repairing at rra-raaae reaaaanaji yhm skip tw atak at. asm rata MeYotyfeajout Everybody Saves with Greyhound's 6-RIDE FAMILY BOOK! Nfra. Shopper knowa real bargain when ehe area one. That'a why ahe'a a big bnoator for tho Greyhound B Rido Family Hook. What big savings! She or anyone in her family can use the book . . in cither direction between any two given Oregon points. Tickets good for 30 days. HERE'S JUST ONE TYPICAL EXAMPLE: Klamath Foils to Eugene . i One-Wsy Tickets Coit (Including federal tox) $27.14 4-Ride Family leek Celts (no federal tat) : $20.90 YOU SAVE . .. . $6.34 ' Sir " "Vv TWO VOTES FOR GOP Richard M. Nixon. Republican can didal for vica-praiident, holds hit hands aloft in a good luck gsilur i h and hit wife, Pat (canter) cast their ballots in Whittiar, Calif. Nixon predicted "we.wjll win more de cisively than the pollsters have indicated." At riqht is Mrs. Margaret Richardson, chief election clerk at the polling place. Ohio Prison Riot Over COMJMRUR, O. i llnitiinrd Ohio I'rnltenllary olllclala today bcunn transfer ol 110 prltonera lo Camp I'erry on Lake trie lollow liifi collrpse of a million-dollar prlwn rlol. TIip melee brought death to one comic i and wounds to four others and a stair lilRlmay patrolman. While buara wrre Reltlnn ready for thr trip to Camp Perry, prlaoh miardt shook down the 1.600 hold out convicts who surrendered rate yesterday Innldr beleaguered Cell blocks Ci. II, 1 and K. The transfer lo Camp Perry will be the largest movement of Inmates In the prlaona history even laruer than the one In 1030 when a lire killed 320. The move mpnl will (five Warden Ralph W. Alvla a Place to nut "hard corp" prisoners while broken cell locks are repaired. Langiie Wins In Washington Election BEATTLK Hi Arthur B. tanit llc won an unprecedented thlid term aa novernor of Waahlnirton 'luesday and led hia Republican party in a revival oi power inai clacked the Democrats' 30-year hold on state ollices below gover nor, Lanxlle waa returned to office for the third time In a vote that was near I' not above . record breaking proportions. Hia Democratic' opponent; Hugh1 B. Mitchell, aald the trend In I.anii lle'a luvor "was definitely enlab lixiicd before. I don'l think there la any doubt about the outcome." At that time. Langlle had a lead ol more than 31.000 votes with about 65 per cent of the returns tabulated. There will bp new laces In Ihe legislative building In Olympia, which houses many slate ollices. And lor the flrnt time since 1033. the OOP will hold state partisan ol lices below governor. Toppled from the lieutenant gov ernor'a post which he haa held since the Democratic landslide of 1033 wax Victor A. Meyers, tlie former band leader who has been In office longer than any,, other lieutenant governor In any of the 4B atalex. Einmett T. Anderson, a political newcomer, gave the veteran Mev era the worst defeat of any of the state candidates. As election ofllclals still strug gled to dig through the nesr sva-revlval waa Insurance Commission- lanche of ballots, the state political picture stood this wav: ' Earl Coe, Democratic secretary of slate, survived the Republican awing and defeated B. J. Dahl, Don Enslvold. youthful Repub lican, had a 25,000 vote margin over hia veteran opponent, Smith Troy, for attorney general, Otto Cane, the 81-year-old Re publican campaigner; defeated Jack Taylor for land commissioner. Pearl A. Wanamaker. with a 36, 000 vole lead over Henry W. Tur ner, appeared to have won reelec tion lor the non-partisan lob ol state superintendent of public In struction. Cliff Yellei Democrat Incumbent bad a comfortable although not rsfr margin of 6.600 votes over Floyd Oles, Republican. Closest of the. races was that of Phil H.' Gallagher, seeking state treasurer's cofllce. Gallagher had only a 977 vote lead over Charles R. Msybury. Republican. Another Democrat who appeared to have aurvived the Republican er William A. Sullivan, he held a 25,000 vote lead over Republican rred C. Becker. While the trend appeared lo be well established among Washing- HOTELS J. OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE : MEDFORD Tnorpughly Modern Mr! and Mrs. J. t. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietors The whiskey , with Age NEW TRAILER HOMES Aqencv for 5PARTAN P0NTIAC I CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balsiger Motor Co. Mel a? Esplanade Klamath Falls gatiUag--M. I '''''''''''''aa'jaai-asssaa Yv .rJ V We Specialiie In 'll -i-j - V CUSTOM COLOR MIXING II ;in its flavor... 5 19 Gol. B PAINT STORE i-1 Aienti v. ttms r-) . a 1 mm Alkfor"JoubhA". 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KJanaatk unnitune Ca GREVMQUCJD (Glass deer Hutch iop else evailable) TERMS IF DESIRED Agent, J. K. Sayr , 904 Klamath Phone 5521 221 Main Phone 5353 er 5339