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MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
EfTWEL
KnovIand Calls On Ike
Plans; Give Others Try
Until tha President sret.i out of
'ittbt. hospital and discloses h 1
plans., ,ne told reporters, ' I con'
tlrlmany discission ol Individual
canduraolC3 premature."
Kiiowland did maKe clear.ihat lie
tiiiims any retirement announce
ment from Mr. Elsenhower should
come by late fell or early !htei
The deadlines for candidates to en
ter presidential primaries in some
of the states come early in Feb-
ruaiy.
If Mr. Elsenhower should with'
draw. Knowland's home state may,
provide much pulllne and haullnt
because It is also the home of Vice
President Richard M. Nixon, an
other possible contender, Gov,
Goodwin J. Knight and Chief Jus
tice Earl warren.
' On the other side of the political
fence; Sen Paid' H. Douglas ,4I
ft told reporters today that Re-
'ptlblicaus "Aught to be Indicted for
rfder In 'He uiM degroo" if they
, Mr, HKWlSower to seek a
ns also showed n0 e'nthusl.
t'astojiw the line belnir taken bv
Cnliforniu-i weather 'simiiiiary:i'.'V. TOB". Southern Democrats who are
The ufcalher. i-nsf' nilK. over CtiU-l9xitlilWr- "middle-of-the-road
fornla.la'st nlstiaiRlfthlsjmorniim I SlttBjfil and presidential candt
The cloudiness ln tlio north eneL'-olf flSW iriJOjO.
the state which' produced 0t of "niJwf.S'ijjrfhe Democratic Parly ever
inch of rain fit Eureka disappcarerf tyejmnen a conservative party," he
By RAYMOND. LA1IR
United Presn Staff Correspondent
WASKINOTON (UP). Semite
Republican Leader W 1 1 1 1 a m F.
Knowlaud suRiie.5led today that
President Eisenhower should makeJ
an early announcement of his 195ii'
political plans.
If the President should decide
against seeding reelection because
of his heart auack, Knowland be
lieves that the GOP should be giv
en plenty of lime to look over avail
able candidates before the Sun
Francisco convention next August.
The California senator,, who is
regarded as a possible contender
If Mr. Elsenhower bows out, still
declined to discuss, whether he
might seek the nomination.
California j
8AK ''Ftl'WCt$CA 'JU
miliary: i'."
last evening.. Temperatures weri
lower in Northern California an
near the central coast yesterday
ond were a little higher in the
Owens Valley and Mojave Desert.
Eureka reported 54, Red Bluft
12, Sacramento 80, Los Angeles 97
and El Centro 91. TemiieratureH,
were in the 40s this morning anct
as jow as w in oaunas anu 24 in
JUt. Shasla. . I ''
Inyokern had n strong wind all
night and tin , mercury did "not
fall below 67. A small storm Is
charted neur Vancouver Island
- this morning and it , is . niovlnd
rapidly soutnonstward. The, south
ern portion of. this disturbance id
expected to oause showers' from,
(round Ukiah and Redding north
ward today anal snow Id, the high
Sierras fJSi'tl
bring cfitrlAi
the state tnB k
ftture itieaai
most 6flCA1 (Jr
BAKERSFIECD (UP) Thf.
pherlff'H office reported todav n
final all-out search for Dr. Hugh
Bell of Bakerslicld was unsuccess
ful in the Breckenridge Mountain
area cast pf here. ;
Some .80 deputies, and volunteers
joined in ' the one-day soarch yes-
terday for, the 10-year-old retired.
physician. He - vanished , while
a deer hunt Oct. IS. - .,
jEfiecteB M
llfiulte
jrfid, "the voters will vote Republl,
'car. overwhelmingly because they
will prefer the real thing to a sham
arucie.
. Another Democrat, Gov. George
M. Leader of Pennsylvania pre
dicted mat nis state's delegation
,to tlie Democratic national conven
tion next August will be almost
solid lor Adial E., Stevenson.
, Leader said he has taken "no
formal position" ' regarding any
candidate for the Democratic pres
idedtliil nomination. But he de-
claredfrthat he believes Stevenson
i ;:',thc rjght man in the right
placo.'VSttsvenson has not said yet
wwuiotuue is a candidate for tha
hbirrtpatlon.
ai ,umuin, Minn., Sunday, he re-
ea to give a flat "yes" or "no"
a resolution Jjrginn" him to enter
b Minnesota ' TiraiildentiaU. pri
mary next Marcfr.30. The resolu-
lion vfia adopted Unanimously bv
th6 stdjb dprnmlttee'iof the, Minne
sota plnfoofatic Party. ' '
eii50t):-iaid that he plans to
known his Intentions in Chi
cago. -
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$10 A MONTH PLUS TAX
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CLYDE E. SHAW
i
Bay . Meadows Down, Tanforan Open
SAN BRUNO, Calif. (X"h- Horse
racing moved to Tanforan Mon
day, after the close of the fall
meeting at Bay Meadows Satur
day when Mister Gus won the
J100.000 William P. Kyne Handicap.
, Willie Shoemaker rode Mister
Gus, his fourth winner of the day,
to a new track record of 1:4 -J
in the IV, mile feature. Mister
Gus paid 6.60. The record was
1:48 3-5 set In tile initial running
of the Kyne 'Cap last year by An
dy Crevolin's Imbros. .
PHOTOSTATS
W py inythlnr Phsloi. Mtrrltst
Lica a, Blrtb Ccrttficaieg, tc
LEO'S CAMERA SHOP
83 Mai
Phoiw 2-3331
"MySal mvis
herstuff!"'
THESE HANDSOME LADS in their (aunty vests and bow ties, have four grandparents,
and seven great-grandparants. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene L. Cook, 1944 Lowell
Street. From the left, Kirby, one year; Kelly, center, four and one-half years; and Kenny, three
years old.
. Maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. R. Dryden, live at 1842 Portland Street; and
paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Cook, -live in Los Angeles. i
Maternal great-grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Moore, 131 High Street; and Mrs.
Isabelle Dryden, San Diego. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Cook, Caster
ville, California; and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Folson, Portland. That must be some sort of a record
for grandparents. - . Photo by Guderian.
PAY UP
PORTLAND W The fall con
ference of the Department ol
Classroom Teachers of the Oregon
Education Assn. Saturday urged
salary Increases ranging from $300
lo J600 per year for all Oregon
teachers.
The - resolution also asked a
starting salary of $3,700 a year.
FREE
BOWLING LESSONS
FOR
' Women Beginners
Call 5245
PREXY
SEATTLE m Charles P.
Zfebarth, assistant ' professor o f
business administration at the
University of Oregon, is the new
president of the Northwest Uni
versities Business Administration
Conference.
W. Dwaine Richins, associate
O People Read
SPOT ADS
-yon are.
professor of business a t Oregon,
was named secretary-treasurer at
the organization's annual session
here Sunday. ,
Next year's conference is to be
held at Eugene. .
I have to hand it to my Sal.
She's just a whizz at taking the
work out of housework. For in
stance, most gals practically kill
themselves scrubbing and waxing
wood floors. But not my Sal! She
cleans and waxes them in one easy
operation with Bruce Cleaning Wax.,
The job's done in half the time and
with a lot less work. And you should
hear all the swell compliments about
our beautiful wood floors! My Sal
and her Bruce Cleaning Wax sure
make simple work of a tough chore.
And they make me
mighty proud too!
P.S. For lighter
waxing on linoleum
and wood, Sal uses
Bruce Floor Cleaner.
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For The Famous
MONROE
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WITH OFFICES AT
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MR. WILSON, FORMERLY WITH A LOCAL
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TEND A SPECIAL FACTORY INSTRUCTION
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BY THE MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE
CO. . , .
He is Now Their Local Representative
WITH A BACKGROUND ,OF 20 YEARS EX
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(Both Sales and Service) IN ENGLAND, CAN
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Mr. Wilson Is Ready and Able
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