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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1954)
R1DAY, OCTOBER 22, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page msi "DENNIS THE MENACE" 1 Press Said Big Influence LONDON (fl Newspapers still set the pace for creating and in fluencing public opinion. Dr. Cyril Carbell, archbishop of York, says. The press, he says, leaves a deeper impression than either radio or television. "I sometimes hear that the press 'THAIS BSlHRXMrWER.... I WANTED KKMNmm' Oregon Real Esate Group To Rule On Ullman Deal SALEM Ml The Slate Real Estate commission will decide at least four days before the election whether the Baker real estate firm of Curfmen and Ullman acted im properly in connection with the aid of property to a veteran, ttag- nor O. Joiinson, real estate com jnissioner, said Thursday. The hearing In the case, which Involves Al Ullman, Democratic candidate lor Congress, will be held at Baker next Wednesday. Johnson said there would be a de cision within two days alter the hearing. Johnson issued a statement out lining the procedure of the case, asserting that "the charge of mis representation of the sales price to the Veterans Administration is the point of issue." Johnson was critical of Ullman for making the complaint public. Hearings usually are held without any publicity, and Johnson said he had not intended to make any ad vance announcement of this one. Tile purpose of the hearing," Johnson said, "is to find out wheth er the firm of Curfman and Ull man had anything to do with in fluencing Feriln M. Woll to report that he paid S8.8O0 for his home, whereas the actual purchase price was $7,750, ' Johnson said. He added that it the firm did so influence Woll, there would be no thing criminal aboutit. But the firm could lose its license. Johnson showed a reporter docu ments that Woll, a veteran, bought he home from Walter B. Adams. He showed an earnest money re ceipt that the purchase price was S6.800. and a later receipt signed by E. R. Curfman showing the ac tual price was $7,750. Johnson said that all he wants to tind out is whether the firm had anything to do with it. At the time of the transaction, in 1947, the firm was headed by Curfman. who is Ullman's father- in-law. Ullman then was a sales man, but now is a partner. Johnson said: "This commission does not dis regard its responsibilities under the law while a political campaign Is in progress, or postpone a duty mposed by law because an indi vidual involved is a political candi date. ' The entire real estate commis sion will go to the hearing. ALWAYS TIRED? You may be dangerously taxing your ontiro system whtn you allow fatigue, nervousness-poor appetite and sleepless nights to drag you down because your body it vitamin and iron starved. 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"What is printed makes a far deeper impression. The written word which can be read and re read at leisure helps to form the opinion of the more intelligent citi- tens who will become leaders in their locality or in the nation." And, he added, "I am afraid that too much television gajlne will leave only superficial and lleetinet impressions." PALMIST READING Special $3 Reading now $1, AJ vise you in business health and kvo of foils. Help you foin the love sf the one you most desire. Answer oil your questions. All reading guaranteed to your satis faction. 2804 So. 6th St. "Acrou from .Bonk en Se. 6tk" Re-Elect JERRY RAJNUS COUNTY COMMISSIONER For betterment of Klamath County ' Your support and vote will ba very much appreciated. Pi. Ar. J. Kajees Beauty Grows at Lakeshore riant America At Offs 'Ml You are invited to visit Lakeshore Gardens Nursery and tea the lovely trees, shrub ana avergrtem growing there toady t plant now. Hardy acclimated iiunarv stock, guaranteed to grow. . Landscaping is our specialty. Na charge for plans and planting. Nov ada Flagstona for fireplaces, plantar and patios. PHONE 4286 WW. 1 .. XfZ lVi When President Eisenhower dedicated McNary dam he paid glowing tribute to "my good friend, Senator Guy Cordon." Can Oregon afford to lose ' this priceless presidential support by sending a man to the U. S. Senate who would knife the Eisenhower administration at every turn lillbiuiiT Cordon worked for authoriza tion of The Dalles Dam and got it started during the period of the Demo cratic no-new-starts policy in 1950 and he has the documents to prove it. Cordon has secured total appropriations of $92,676,000. which is $34,426,000 MORE than would have been appropriated had House recommendations prevailed. As usual Cordon's effectiveness with both Democrats and Republicans in the U. S. Senate made possible larger appropriations than House recommendations. For this proj ect Cordon has secured a total to date of $104,766,000 $10,122,000 more than House recommendations. Cordon introduced legislation to authorize this project and secured funds for its continued construction while the Truman no-new-starts policy was in effect after the House of Represen tatives had refused to appropriate any funds for that purpose. " The 83rd Congress appropriated $150,000 for planning the proposed partnership construction of this project on the 'South Fork of the McKenzie river. The Federal-Power-or-nothing crowd fought the project tooth and toenail even though the local partner was a municipal power district. The John Day Dam between The Dalles and McNary Dams will cost around $320,000,000 to build. In the last Congress Cordon introduced a bill to authorize construction of this dam with the local partners, public and private, putting up more than half the cost of the dam in the form of a prepaid power contract (preference going to Oregon) and the federal government retaining 100 ownership of the entire project as a part of the multiple purpose development of the Columbia River Basin. A VOTE FOR CORDON is A VOTE FOR THE EISENHOWER PARTNER SHIP PLAN, WHICH MEANS PAY ROLLS, PROGRESS & PROSPERITY FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST! . Not so long ago Cordon's opponent the New Deal candidate) for the U. S. Senate was all in favor of keeping Hell's Canyon an undeveloped wilderness. Now he wants a dam built entirely by Federal funds provided by the taxpayers of the entire United States or nothing! If this man has his way, nol on. additional . kilowalf shaft wo havt from Iht Snake river unftii Iht ong-iuff.f ing U. S. faxpavor pvngltt up vry ponnyf Recently this same State Senator, who now asks the voters to send him to Washington, D. C, jumped up in a meeting at Madras and stated he voted ogainsf the proposed Pelton Dam, which would have provided power for Central Oregon and would have been built nflrtfy by privof. capital without coil to Ih. taxpayers. He was a little confused there because the Pelton Dam proposal ntvtr camt b.for Iht Stat Sonaltl ,' : The Cougar dam on the South Fork of the McKenzie river is ppoi.d by the New Deal candidate even though the "partner" in this project is a publicly owned municipal district. ' Just what kind of power doit this man want? It can't be .l.cfric power as such be cause he opposes everything but all-out Federal ownership. We'll tell you. He wanfi a CVA with a tlranglthofd en Ihe economic development el the Pacific Northwest! And the ulti mate .dream of the "planners" is a Federal Power Authority . to operate nation-wide and con trol every river resource in the ' entire U. S. Fantastic? Not at all. It is , all part of a Master Plan. Eisen hower and 'Cordon say "let's get on with the job of develop ing the Pacific Northwest. Let's put our natural resources to - work creating payrolls and prosperity NOW!" We need all the power we can develop through every source Federal, Private and Public! Before you vote, take a good, long look at Cordon's record. In his 10 years in the U. S. Senate he has stepped up Federal' funds for water development in this area from 4.7 to 27.5 of all the money appropriated for the entire United States. ' Could any freshman Senator do as well especially one op posed to everything the Eisenhower administration stands for? 'Now what's all this guff about low coil Federal power? It's fairy-tale pure and simple. In many classifications private power companies in Portland, Oregon sell power at lower cost than the TVA, which of course is subsidized by the taxpayers. What about the Partnership Plan? Does the government pay for the non-income features? Yes, it does. But then it always has. There's nothing new or different about that. Bonneville, McNary, The Dalles dam all multi-purpose dams built entirely by Federal funds charge off a percentage of construction and operating costs to such pub lic benefits as flood control, navigation, conservation and so on. When the New Dealers tell you Bonneville, for instance, is "pay ing for itself" Ihty ore not tailing you the whole Irvlh obovl Iheie "htddni" coif.I Remember, political hot air has never yet produced a kilowatt. DON'T LIT POWER POLITICS STAND IN THE WAY Of ORE GON'S FUTURE I A vole for Cordon it a vote lor Iht Ciitnhowtr Parlntrship Plan o! ordtrly and comprthtmivt dtvlopmtnl ol our hydro.ftcfric r.iourctil , It is a matter of record that Cordon introduced the only Hell's Canyon authorization attempt which ever came to a clear vote on the floor of the U. S. Senate. At that time Cordon's pro posal was opposed by the public-power-or-nothing crowd in the. U. S. Senate. There are other suitable dam sites on the Snake. Why hold out for one that the Congress has refused to authorize? Let's get something built and start the generators turning! Re Elect Cordon! ORDOH On Hia left, wo list vir a few of the power projects which Corden has secured or has attempted to sacura for tha Pacific Narthwast. Wo do net have spaia to aagln to touth on tha long list of Irrl gatlen prefects and rivers and harbors Improvement projects which Cerden has secured for Oregon Including such projects at Haystack Reservoir In Central Oregon, tha falont project la Southern Oregon, the Coos County and Lincoln County Harbor Improvements and several Columbia river navigation Improve . menti, and many, many others. U.S. SENATOR ... . . CoaOON lot V. tINAf Ol tOMMIffltf W. N. tlllWII, CMAItMAM, IMPtftlAl HOTSla (PORTIAND, Oil, '