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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1952)
FlillMY, DJCCKMI5KK 19, lIWi 1IKRALD & NKVVS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Patterson detains McKay Men, Policies lly I'At'I. W. IIUIVKV J It . MALUM Ml Onijiin Inn a new ninn ni llir Iirlin bill ea Inr an iiolictpit urn coiicenicd, you will hardly pol ii o II"1 ilillricnic. Cloy, I 'til l ralld'son, Ihe Hen- If president wli'i look ovrr Wed nesday In in C l v . Uniiulitn McKay, Id lir'll lulluw Mi'Kiiv's policies, mid will ri'tnlii McKay'a up- Wllllccn, I'nltcrnou mid MrKuy, clo.-.e friends, mo alike In liit'ir political philosophy, llulli lonMilcr Ihrm elvca 1 1 1 1 1 1 'I I - I t Ii r - r o ml i , with leaning , toward 'he consci vatlve Hide. "The people elected (lnv. Mr Kay,' I'Htu i null mul, "and Ilia po llclrn should lio carried mil. Hie Iraiiilllim hum Ilia adinltilMrallnii ll uilnn will lie an cany one. I have Ii.i Kpcr llir liiliinnailun 11 in I ally epcclllu tlnnua need to lie chuniird. "Hut Unit docs not nirnn I II be a rulilier stump.'' PuUcr.nn, who proved In thn I.rul'lntui o Unit lie's a hard-work-Iiik lawyer wlin liivpMlgatp every llilnp UiiiiiiiiKlilV brloro llo makes Up Ills mind, added: "I Irrl Mini llnv. McKuv ur minded lilinirlf will! a sound ad' niliili.tiallun, and I inlrnd to keep It." u (iov. Putli'iann'a Immediate task In In prcparo a niesssKa to bp de livered lo Ihe Lcnlslalure on Jan. 12. "I clui.'t Iiiivp nnv Idea yet as In wliul III recommend," he haul. "I'm (inlntt lo read nvpr all ol Die niinual and biennial repnrla of slate department,, and I'll have no Idea betiiro I net Hip facts In those re ports, I II hnve lo llnd nut the con dlilon ol our Hilp before I know wlnil I'll recommend." Hp aald lir'a uolnu lo bp careful nut lo no over Uip heads of hl hoard and commissions because "an executive can work only llirnuiili Dip board. A governor who noes over Ihe heads of hla boarda will destroy those boards." While Ihe Job was thrust on him suddenly, Patterson lakea over fully confident, Ha haa Ihe beat background of any xovernor In yeara because of hla long Icglsla live experience, lie had (real In fluence In Ihe Benale In ahapliiK the stale' lawa, ao he already known what alate novernment la all about, "Since II waa announced lhat I wan o be the new governor, people have been ao kind and flattering lo tne lhat I can't help but feel I can do a good Job. And I'm going to auk those people to help, too," he asaerled. Pal'crson Is a man who answerr. Patterson's two "cru'ehes", as he question frankly and honestlv, Helen lis them will be Ed Armstrong, eldom ay.i anything Is "off the who haa been McKay'a admlnlatra record." I live aaalatant the peat year, and "It's a terrific Job and there will be much hard work, but I'm happy i at the Opportunity lo serve, I'm going to follow the program that , Ihe people have approved so I'll be able lo be of aervlce to them." ratteraon hasn't decided If he'll run for governor In two years. He said "I haven't had lime to net the feel Of thin Job, ao I don know If I would want u for a full four-year term." ' Eisenhowers Choose Church WASHINGTON Ml Presldrnt elect and Mrs. Kisenhower have selected the National Presbyterian Church on lashionable Connecti cut Avenue as their place of wor ship In Washington, beven presi dents have attended service-! there. 'Ihe church's present minister Is the Kcv. Dr. Ktlward L. R. Ebon, who acrved with Gen. Elsenhower In Ihe Kuroprnn Theater in World War II. The church, announcing Ita selec tion by the EiseiUiowers yenter lay, aald Dr. KImui will go to New JV.vk noon to confer with them on Stalls of a prr lnauiiural private Jtftvwr for nicnilier ol the lm Anediale. Isinlly Jan. 20. f President w-ho have worshipped al Ihe National Presbyterian Church are Jackson. Pierce, Polk. Cleveland, Iluchanan. Grant and Benjamin Harrison, The church haa long had a "Prealdent'a Pew," HST Again Raps Ike Trip WASHINGTON il President Truman, who once changed his mind about whether Dwighl D. Kisenhower should aucceed him. haan't changed it about the Pieal-denl-f leTa Jrip to Korea. Ha said so at his newa confer ence yesterday, He had nothing to add or take back, he raid, from tin remark he had made a week earlier. Ha had aald then Eisen howers campaign announcement he would go to Korea was demago guery, and that Kisenhower had to go through with It. The President had no comment On Wednesdays meeting between Elaenhower and Clen. Douglaa Mac Arthur, w-ho aava there la a way to end the Korean War. Christmas Trees ALL SIZES WHITE FIR HAMILTON'S SERVICE 6 Miles North on HI. 97 NOTICE! To all persons who are Inter red In learning to square dance, Hit Circle 8 art Squore Done Club li starr ing beginner class immed iately after the first of the year. If Interested call 667 J. D. Stanley ft Mary Lee Stanley Instructors. Oel-gSi her wilh lhi liny golden pump Tilled with o flocon ol her fovoril perlume . . . mum l'ohsam uiuuoe ir CURRIN'S-for drugs rh and Main n. 2-3475 (Mfevsiaf 4 reiH4 tv CV tat, k U 1 A. Hie EXIBA YEARS enhance the great Bourbon Taste of OLD lrTs Ql 9ss w rim HICKORY DANCE to the MUSIC Admission SI. 00 person Inc. 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