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THURSDAY, JUNE 5. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 8 A "DENNIS THE MENACE" i California Demos Predict November Landslide SAN FRANCISCO (AP) What happened in California's primary election Tuesday? Why the- big Democratic splash.? Probably no one reason can ex plain. A number of factors appear to fit into the complex pattern of California politics that background the election figures. Something similar happened in '.954. It didn't create the sanw stir, however, because a national tigure like Sen. William F. Know- land wasn't involved. And the Democratic margin wrisn't as ireat. Four years ago. the California ballot began to identify candidates as either "Dem." or "Rep." for the first time. Democrats who outregistered the Republicans 3-2 harnessed their big vote and nominated a full slate for state officers. 'Did ya ever knock 'em ALL own ?' USCG Halts Golden Rule HONOLULU I API - Coast Guardsmen stopped pacifists from sailing the ketch Golden Rule to ward the Atomic Energy Commis sion's test area again yesterday this time on the high seas. Albert Smith Bigelow, Cos Cob, Conn., .the Golden Rule's skipper, . was arrested before the ' ketch sailed on a charge that he con ' spired to violate a federal court injunction against the sailing. JVilliam Huntington, St. James, Long Island, N.Y., returned to Honolulu, providing a navigator just in time to get the 30-foot ves sel under way.- George Willoughby, Blackwood Terrace, N.J., ene of the crew, said the ketch was well outside the three-mite territorial limit when the Coast Guard caught up. Huntington was arrested on the return to Honolulu. Because of the doctrine of hot pursuit, it made no difference that the ketch was nabbed out side the limit of United States jurisdiction, said Asst. U.S. Atty. Edgar D. Crumpacker. The doc trine holds that a criminal can be pursued across a border and that his capture in such cases is legal. A previous attempt to sail was made May 1. That resulted in Judge Jon Wiig finding the crew guilty of violating his injunction against? the trip. He gave them suspended sentences and put them un pronation lor a year mat time. Other crewmen are Orion Sher wood, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and James Peck, New York City. Bigelow, Huntington and Willough by are Quakers. Sherwood is a Methodist. Peck says he is a non religious pacifist. TALLEST MOSAIC SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (UP) I The world's tallest mosaic has been created by Thurston Munson for the Church of the Holy Cross at South Portland, Maine. It is seven feet wide and 94 feet tall, and con tains more than 235,000 pieces of Venetian glass. It depicts the life of Christ from the nativity to the resurrection. But fn November, Californians returned to their old independent voting ways. They ignored party lines. Every Democrat running for statewide office was defeated except one. That was Atty. Gen. Edmund G. Brown. Republicans think they can win again next November. But Dem ocratic party leaders are openly talking about a landslide. They teel the voters are ready for a change. There's no doubt the primary showed a definite party resur gence in California. One test is the huge vote rolled up by Brown leading his ticket as the Demo cratic candidate for governor. Republicans pointed out that Knowland devoted only 14 days in the state to his primary cam- paign. That was all he needed for the Republican gubernatorial nom ination. It's true. Rut Brown. wAo barnstormed for weeks, walked on with the high popular vote by .more than 500.000. Gov. Goodwin Knight cam paigned strenuously in his Repub lican race for the U.S. Senate. But Knowland outdrew him. More im-i portant, so did the Democratic nominee, Rep. Clair Engle of Red Bluff. Just about everyone cross-filed m hopes of winning both nomina tions. Nobody did except a hand ful of state legislators and con gressmen, and nearly all of these were Democrats. Knowland's split with Knight apparently didn't hurt him on the Republican ticket. He lost voles among Democrats and independ ents without whose support no Republican can win in California. The Republican senator undoubt edly lost the labor vote which helped former Gov. Earl Warren and Knight to overcome the han dicap of the top-heavy Democrat ic registration. Knowland's call lor a "union democracy" pro-, gram, including legislation to out law the union shop, brought all out opposition by union leaders. Tnt In irojin th nWlirA mm plicated, remember that Knight was actively supported Dy Cali fornia AFL leaders and shared the AFL's Senate endorsement with Engle. Knight's vote suggests ine rank-ana-iue may nave vuieu ior Engle. OSBURN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. Mrs. J. B. Eirly Jo. 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