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TUKSDAY, JUNK I), 11)54 HKHALD AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN S.C. Voters Ballot In '54 Primary COIUMII1A, 8 0. I-P-A record tiirnoul expected today ui thounnndu balloted In Ilic nll-liii-porti.nl ntnte Dpmocrutlo prlinnry ill South Caroline, i Beeklnii nonilimlloii tnnluinounl lo elocllon III I ln ntnte wero cnii dldutei (or iiovernor, three oilier atale oIIIvon, two conureHniniial Mull, 13 legislative neatu, mid core of county una local ulllcen. Poll In the 1.B73 precinct were open Irom 8 1 in. to a p.m. 'Dip it were vuennca Hint Imlf nr more of (he 701,000 reuUiercd would vole. A record 9411,3211 votea runic In lilt ID60 gubernatorial prlinnry. The lovernor'n race won bo Iween Oolumbla bunliioMiiinn I.cv lor L. ilatea and I.t. Unv. Cleoriie Bell Tlnimerman Jr. 01 Lcxluiiton to auccerd Oov. Jiiinen K. Hymen. Balea la 49 and Tlinmrrinuii, 41 Ball) tirned ronllnunnco of public achool arurpiiatlou, 'I' hey dllfereri on waya of actumi mound U. 8. Supreme Court Unrlaion. AmonK Ihoxe unopposed (or rr. nomlnallon waa U.8. Hen. liurnrl R. Maybank and U.S. Ileprenemu Uvea L. Mrndrl Klvi-ia, Clmrlcnlnn. Inl dlatrlcl : John II. Hllry. Hum ter, 2nd DUlricl; Wllllnm Jennlniia Bryan Dorn, Greenwood. 3id Dla trlct; and John L. McMillan, Flor ence, 6th Dlatrlcl. The congreruilonal content! wore In the 4th District, between Kep. Robert T. Ajhmore, Greenville, and Slate Ben. Charlea C. Moore. Spartanburg; and In Uie tlh, be tween Rep. Jnmen P. Richards. I.ancanler, and Uutlney lawyor Wade 8. Wealherfnrd. s ir 11 I a5H O I i tr j PRETTY ANN PEDERSEN KUHS graduate this year won the PEO tcholanhip, preiented during commencement, June 2 by Mn. F. Cecil Ademi, president of U Chapter, Ann, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Pedersen, will go to Oregon 'Stat College in the fall. Her father it on the faculty of Oregon Technical Institute. Ann will major in home economics. IT TOKYO Iti-Tlie Par Eanl Com mand today aald real and recuper ation leave IHiihl Irom South Korea would be cut 60 per cent bPRlnnlnir today, Indicating atep-prd-up alrllll activity to Indochina. The command aald the cut would laat (or aeveral daya. Ann Pedersen Winner Of PEO Scholarship Award The aupport of education la no new protect lor the PKO Sinter hood." according lo Mm. P. Cecil Aduma, premdent ol U Chapter, one of three IEO Couplers In Klnmntti full. Mra, Adam prenenlfd Ihe 19M PKO neliolurnlilp durlnu com mencement at KUHS to Ann Pi-demon, who will continue her aliidlra Ihla lull at Oregon Blum College. An long ago aa 1027, the alater hood ucqulrtd a womnn'e college mcmbcra of the local chaptera I PEO, or through the high achooli 1 and college. I The xcholarhtiip olfcred Ihla year wun given by the three local chap tera. AU. U and CF, to a girl; K'aduiito In Ihe 10 per cent upper I UcholuKtic bruclcel of girl grad-j Uule of KUHS for ui.e In an Ore-! : gon Irmlltution. j ! The PKo Blntcrhood reprenentu j 120,000 women Working for peace ! through education. j In Nevada, Muourl, Coltey Col lege, to which each member ol PKO contribute annually. International peace ncholamhlph 1 are probubly Die most Important work ol the group. Urania wcr? given Ihla year to 29 glrln, repre senting IS foreign countrlea. Thcnc atudenta uro In i educatlonul Inatt tullona located In nearly every 1 wet mn ol the United Slates and 1 Canuda. In addition, Ihe PEO ntudent loan , fund hua grown to S895.000, from which more limn 10.000 girls have received help In attaining higher education. Three hundred and four of ihcftc have been Oregon girls. Applications lor girls to take ad vantage of th- loan fund In thin alate are atlll open. Hie PEO Sis terhood seeks applications. These loans are available upon the satisfactory one-quarter, or one semester's work In college. The loans do not have to be repaid until the girl's education has been completed and her earnlnga begin. 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