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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1954)
THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1UM IIKRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK THREB 7X1 fl Beginning Of Oregon Vote nace uuieiesi in rears H. T. "MIKf ' WILLIAMS Grange To Hear Lecture If. E. llrnrlckMin, Blirrwood youth aiiperlntciidciH mid alale di-mity. In Klnmnth County to vlall anvan atihnrdlnatn irranui-e Will be preaenl lor the ninctlmc ol Itir 1 Klamath Comity I'omona Oroiwe. Saturday, Mny I. In Ihs llunantu Khool (yiniiaaliiin. Maaler II. T. "Mike" Wlllliima will bo In the chair. Tho meellnif wlU'open nl 10 R ill. Allien Ullitmn. linker, chairman nl the llrll'5 Canyon Aaaoelatlon will eireak on "I'ubllo l'owcr," iturliiK the morning ecaalon. The lecturer'a roitram will be ureaentctf by Curl Yancy mid the eiiterlaliimrnt will lie by the Mid lund mid Lnnerll Vnllcy iranitea. Wllllaina, uruniter since 1IKI3. l a member or the fort Klamath limniie. master tor lour .yrara. pail overaecr mid now maMcr ol J'umoim Orange. An Luue CDinltiK before Uie Po rtion mrcllni! will be the aludy of local mid county government, In cluding the method of determining Jurlra. By FAIII. W. IIARVKV JK. BAUCM I U't been long lime alnce en Oregon political campaign produced ea little newa an thia one, and maybe It never happened before, At anyrate, I've never aeen auch a dull one In the 17 ycara I've been covering the Oregon political ware. In caae you haven't heard, Clov. Paul L. Patterson, who haa been liuvnrnur for 17 months, la ruiinlng uuulnul Brcrelury of HUte Karl T, Newbry for the Kepubllcan nom liuilluii (or governor.. 'llie election la only two weeaa and a day away, lioth men are campalKitlnir hard. Ilolh promise they will do a good Job running tho alale. Both nay TO HI.K SJ! Test Planned For Vaccine PHTSBUnOH in-A new leal will make poealble a quicker check on the effectiveness of the Balk polio vaccine. Dr. Jonas E. Balk, who devel oped the vaccine, and Dr. J. 8 Younger, both of the University of I'lttaburgh, explained Uie new leat at a aeulon yesterday of the So ciety of American Bacterlologlsta. Ttiey aald the teal employa color rhaiigca to ahow whether the blood of an Inoculated child haa devel oped aulflclenl antlbodlea to kill live polio vlruaea. Dr. Bulk aald the new testing techulquca haa already been made available to laboratorlea cooperat ing In the current nationwide field lilala of hla vaccine. Briefly, Uie lent conalata of placing blood aamplei from a vac cinated child In a teal lube with polio vlrua and other subitancca. The teat tube la then placed In an Incubator for acven daya. If Uie mixture turna from red to yellow, II means Uie child, theoretically at leaal, haa developed aufftclenl antlbodlea In his blood to kill Uie polio virus. Trie teat, aayj Dr. Balk, will help 1n determining tho number of In oculation needed and the beat pacing of the ahota for maximum eflect. 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' j they will Influence new Industries to come to Oregon to provide year around Joba for Uie people. There aren't any fireworks In a campaign like that, People around the statehouse, where both Patterson and Newbry work, aren't even talking about politics. "The people aren't thinking about state politics," one veteran political wheelhorae aald, "because their minds are on the McCarthy hearing, the H-bomb, Indochina, and other things. It aeema as, Uiough Uiat's all they're thinking about now." There's a hot power controversy In the Northwest now, but It hasn't become much of a campaign Issue yet. Two daya ago, Newbry came out fur federal power develop ment, end Issued a challenge to uov. I'stierson to stale hla posl' tlon. Newbry also complimented I (7. B. Senate Committee for Its plana to Investigate the contro versy over administration of Uie Oregon and California grant lands. Bui he didn't say how he felt about II. Supporters of Oov. Patterson fesred that the Lincoln County vice Investigation might backllro against the governor. You will remember that the governor refused to order Atty. Oen, Robert Y, Thornton to con duct the grand Jury Investigation. Then Thornton, aayliig there wui lots of evidence that vico was widespread In the . county, said some narsn words about the gov ernor because he didn't lei Thorn Ion take over Uie Job from the Lincoln County district attorney. ' Borne of the governor's support era then were afraid that If the grand Jury returned some vice In dictments, the governor would look bad. Borne people might have aald Uie governor was refusing Id see Uiat Uie law was enforced. There was a big sigh of relief In Uie Patterson camp last week when Uie grand Jury didn't Indict anybody on the vice probe. The only Indictment waa against Uie man who was prominent In claim ing the county was rampant with vice, Thornton helped the district attorney conduct Uie Investigation, Aside from Uie Patterson-Newbry contest, there are only two others In Uie primary election lor state or congressional offices. The moat Interesting Is Uie Re publican battle for Congress In Multnomah County, where Rep. Homer D. Angell, dean of Oregon's congressional delegation, la run ning against Tom Lawson McCall, radio commentator and former ad ministrative assistant to ex-Gov. Douglas McKay. The third candi date Is A. W. Lafferty, a congress man of 40 years ago who wants OkC lands given to the state. On the Democratic aide. Edith Oreen, who made a atrong race for secretary ol atate against New bry two years ago, Is a heavy fa vorite to win Uie nomination for Angell's seat. She has two oppon ents. - The only other 'statewide contest la the Kepubllcan race tor labor commissioner. 8tete Sen. 8. Eu gene Allen. 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