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TWO ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY; JUNE 7, 1940. Foxx' Homer Keeps Red Sox at Top Cleveland Noses Out Senators In 11th Frame; Brooklyn Wins Fifth Game in Row. Hy JIUSON HAIfiKV (Annoi'laled I'ii-sk Sport Writer) .Ilininle Koxx ami Lefty Crovc. Willi IlilVO lieell MM'llHlnlllK fPHtK (if btiHi'hall iiuiBlf these, uuuiy year, mill can lift u rabbit mil of a lull when I lie uecaHlon tlonaiulH. Occasion demanded .VHKlenlny (Mill tlM'ttP WO (llllf-lfmO IlMHOCllltCH heat I lie Si. I.ouin Kiouiih 31 to preserve the lloHton HihI Sox' Hhuky htilf-KHiiiH Bi'lp on Amerl ran ieajrw lead. drove han Ih'i-ii totterimt foe weekH as u Hi art in jf pitcher, lie waH fceltlui; knocked out In every game. Ami when he mllleued tho iducKiiiK Hrowit on hIx hit in thin inn- he mill wan on the ver of Iohmik 1-1) hecailHc out of the hit va a home run. Then Foxx, who had shared drove' filory lor year, came to but In the ninth Iiiiiiiik with two on ami two out hikI polrd mil IiIk 1 1th llOHHT Of tll(.' HC.IHOH to Will tilf KHIIIC. Tin victory hroke UohIoii'h three Hame IomIiik rttreak. Tin Cleveland Indians vert poinetl to tak( over the lead IT lins Ion had lieeu beaten. Thp Tribe's terrific Inlh'ld IwIiih. Moudieati iiimI Mack, took charue l lieatltiK Ihe Wash Iny ton Senators fi-4 In II limine. H''M at hay hv the f In liuilhiK of Hookle Kill Hudson for ACVf'll hllllllKB. Cleveland tll'll the ncore in tin einhlh when Mack homered. Then In iln llth llnud lean hIiikIi'i! home 'lie run that won. Dodpcrt Win 5th Straight In the National leadie tin Miook lyn IioiIkimk nursed a new ulnnlni: streak lo five .mimes unit moved wlllihi n Riinic of Ihf pucc-sctllnft Cincinnati I ted a lv riiKiiiK (Ik St. l.onft Cardinals 9 5. 'I'lti' I'ltlsoiitKh Pirates halt led th' Hon ton Iteos Into a tie for Hit cellar spot wllli ii 7 ii triumph. The CIiIchko Culm sot nil their hiKuest hitting 1 1 reworks or the aeuKoti In troii i no t ho I'hillicti 115. The world champion New York Yankees and Ihe Deliolt TIki-ih 1r it It were out-rallied. I'ltcher Itoss hit n two run hom er ah Hie IMilladHphln Aihlcllcs nfiikctl Nfiwsom for Ihree rims In Ilic third. Then Detroit halted Hohji out or till) box In ttm eighth only to have the A h m-orc three itmp. i4in In the Inst half or tlm mini' iiiillfiR HihI win 71. The ChiciiRo 'l,1i, Him 1 weie held to Ihi-po hits by Chandler lor ciijht hinlncs but ko throe piorc arid the ball Kamo, :t. with o two vnn (ipriKiiift In the ninth iili'cl'"Nf?w JoiK had hioioU twin In the Ijui nf the eighth. ; , . Oaks Take League Lead From Seattle Ily I lu AsNocliilPil pn-ttH The Onklaiid AenriiH vioi buck at Iho top or I Jit ht-np In tho fu el lie. Coan li'iiKtm lodny niter talc Im; tlulr thlnl Htraluht unmu Iniin the rrmwliili' IcuditiK Mcallh' Hiiliilcrs. Althoimh their lend win ho pre carious Dial a loss tonight tvoiild drop them back Into m-coinl place, (he aihanlimc ol tiltie percentage polnis lilloriled Mime measure of riatlrilai'llon in the Aconm who lo-t h camcrt out nf Kten at Se attle two weekrt a no. The third nuccenlve win came IiihI ii I): 111 when tiiiMiind deteated Sealtle 3 lo '1 SalveNon, Oakland Idtcher, held Hrallle batlelH to pit lilts and knocked In the wlnnlnu run hluiHeli. All ol tiaklumt'rt rilllK were huni bed in Hie lout Hi Imnim. i San Kriniiirtio cimilnued to -kid town id iln bottom ol 1hi hi and- ' I HUB lieu San IMeuo ileteated ! them i:i in :t lust iiIk lit . The SeaU lined tour pilchei n. IncludiiiK AlanaKer o Imtil, (u an etlort In il op the San I Metro hut lers. Jack IIuiiih. rcunlailv n Hist baseman, finally ended up on the inoillld lor Sao KiaiH'Weo. the ninth deleat tor the Scaln in Ihelr IhsI ele en mums Sacra men to dim tied I. oh An (i'li'8 7 In Hotly wood shut oul I'oril.itul !' to ( for Its second win in Hirer KilliH'M Willi Hie cellar team. Standing:! American League V I, Fit Itostoti : 1 1 nn Cleveland L'T 17 Jit ij T (t-t I nit LM l .'ail I New voik m 1 1 Cblcat'o -jn 'Jl I .'." i Wiisliinion . I!t lt, 1 I'hllatlelphia IT '-'l nr., St. Louis Hi :M N.itionl Leflgne U" I. I'et Cincinnati :'! 12 ,;nv . Itrooklvu . . :'ti 11 7''. New York . . I I 'ill ChlcitKo L'".1 Fhilaihlphla 1 1 :?: :v, St. I .nils II l'i :b' Ibisttui 1 2-t :ni IMttsburyh . W '" Pacific Const League W I. I'd Dak bind :,Ml Kent IIp '-'7 :i71 San Ide-jn i; :ti ..r. Fncriitiicnlo :" :1 ' ,'1'5 lllllO wood ;; San Kninclseo :n -lM I am Alleles :h' rorHiitnl ;1:t :,M Lee Turner Loses Title to Buddy Peterson SALKM. June 7. t A I'l llinbl Feti'ison. Independence tanner Ihiv, won lb- tbeuoii tulddlewelahl bvxlne fijwti lift nii:ht hv out polntlnc l-o luni' r to in round:- In anoiher mnliUfwrichl Iklil. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MV 6HOT ? (IMC ) E6AD. MV CLOCKER5 ADVISED A NICE WAGER 200 WE NETTED SLlGUTLY OVER 4,000 MV SMOT ? 13 HALL WE SlMG T lVSOME THINK TME WORLD 16 MADE FOR FUM AND AND 60 DO T - I - X - I - I 6E& PARDON (HtCs) tW SMOT? Toil) Kfilnit won a IH-roiiml tie f-lnliill ovi'l Sl' Itiirlilll'l ol -Miil'Hli ll ll. Legion Juniors, Melrose to Play Itiiriehall Taut Interested In the pio.ipfcl ror the DmiKlaH County American l.eplou Junior team will have an opportunity to nee the ynmiK-sliTM In action Sunday. The Juniors have scheduled u uanie with the Melroxe town team tor Sunday at'lernoon at Kin lay Held. It wan announced today by John Col lins, manauiM', and a r-ood j:auie Is In prospect. Coach Hod Turner has been giving the Junior a hard woitt schedule during Hie past week, am) the squad rapidly Is loumlint; Into shape. Coll Inn polls. A "ballyhoo" parade to arim.se InlcrcHl In Sunday' name Is si bed u led for 2 p. in. Saturday. All boys and til) Is ol lioHfhni and I clnity are invited by Mr. Collins lo Join in Hie parade, which will lie headed by Hie Kaules Junior drum corps and drill teyin and the ( ooili'H' ill Utn and hudc corps. Alb boya and pai Miij.ai Iiik In Hie event, il l.i antioiiMci'd, wilt ro ctdvo a Heal. A parade also Ik planned Sun day at'toriioon. piecndlnn Hie ball Kame. Around the County Canyonville CAN'YONVII.I.K. June (i. Mr. and Mrs IJovil Wells of Myrtle Creek were Usltni s al I he home 01 Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Ford Sunday. I" II. Merrill ol tileiuhlle was atleiidlnt; ! i husliif.'ts mutters here Tuesdav . luiiidv S. iliueiler will have Moll day tor forviiMis wheie lie will at tend I he III hummer si tiool lor tWn weeks. Mr. and Mis. aiu ( asto return' ed III Ibelv Inline ) Ftithllltl Sal unlay eveiihiii alter vlsllim; for si vera I da wnh tiiends and ac quaintances. Mt . and Mrs. ( l. 1. Lewis were bllidue-'s vlsllois 111 llosebum Tile day. Mi) lialph Weaver visile, I nii bit at Hie home or her Ulolbcl . Mrs. !:nth Metlee. Mr and Mis. J F Ford itpeni Fndav (ind Saturday llshte: at IH.tinoii'i hike. They report the fishing '.i be veil coo. I, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Meinard of Fu i elta. Fa I Morn la. I -'lied Ttuirsdav at Hie home ol' Mr. Iteruaiil's aunt. Mis I till h Mel ice. Tliev were on 'heir wav to Ilnselmri: where Mr lletnatd was io receive mcdh ;il al leiitinti. They ill also lsll tela 'ives In Yolicalla beloie rctUitlillC h one. tileim I Mdi e is b.ivim: a I wo loiitn addliioii Imlll to one of his e ihhi al tiodce Inn. ,lnd llos kins ilolto; tiic carpenter w ii 1; John llosl.lus t'eniiUed Irom Ash t.iti.l this week and is now nil ploed nt the lot al saw mill. Mrs. Hat tlell I 'at. lee has rented her latin no:ih of town to Jrt k t old Her daughter and s;u In law, Mi i'nd Mrs. F, F Shep-nati it Not 1 1 1 liend. have been isilmt: her lor vcH'ial iih and will re main until M i n, I'm "dee h,n ills pnnetl ol 5imie of Hie taim eiplip lileiu when she will leluiii home with Hi in She plans to make her home tlicie near her children Heocj' C.inper o Hallas Is lsll llli- lit" iMiitlier. Fled Conner liny PaUl-on and Albert Kim l-em wen- h, Hosebui on business Tuesday Mis. Ilpal Maivhal i-ih,l al Hie iieiue of her parents, Mr, and Mrn ticore MeClalle. M'Uidav eenl11B. and lelnnod to Klamatli Falls Sun !.i where she is stavinu at the l.rine ot Iter lsler and biollicr in l;iw M :ind Mrs Chailes lleildiiiLV Fuplli ot (lie tntennedhtte ami I'tbuarv moms uhim a prom am at i he schoidlniuse Ft id a v eveiilnu wliii h was mui h elM"ei by a num ii i ot paienls alid ti lends It coa isie o! shoit plas. lei Halt-tiiF. atiit Miiiiiv, Mrs. Monte pteseni ctl some nt Hie putiil.t in hci room Wltil rei liih ales i:len b the Ore f.un Fedei it ton ol Women s i lull., it r nil , ml itw aid., to , 1il!d;e,t who Ii mi to inoL-nie twini-rie I c.,.. .rtSiM 1 11191 Mis bet ten TifvEsJ i i with - 'ON A BET OP A - BES PASDONj FROLIC - r " tamoiiH paint hiK and the nrtlsls' iiauieg Tor each in Huee inlnuies. I'a rents are appreciative or Hie in' i that .Miss Moore provided her pui.iltt the oi'poit unity to recche i his cultural traiutnt; in additi iu to their regular v;wx work. Mr. Mat caret Met lee assisted with Hie iiiusic.il poiiion or Hie prom am. I'.acealallif ale Services lor Hie 1 i ir ti school fiiailuaHlis clas were held at the Melhodisl , cbiiich Sun day miui nine. June L'ud. Itev. Jonr-it IV Iliady brou L'ht a er tnspira tional ami impressive tuernaue. Kay I'aiilson look his portable sawmill lo Tiller Wednesday where he will tut pencil cedar lor Carl Hill. Mrs. Victor Shaw spent Friday ami Saiiinluy in Ito.udiur visiting! with her daughter, Marilyn. j TioKelta Hash was in Koseburuj leipi inu Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. Clifford Heals welt! dinner micsls at the (, U. M'ihim home Sunday. I on Clay made a btisiucKsi H ip to Kowebur Tuesday. .Mrs. W. 11. Hrahain retuttiedj from I be Mercy liospilal ill Itose hurt; Monday and in feeling reatl.x improved. I ln biyli sch'iol hludeiiiM are pla nmi)'-! their annual school I dp. They will ho to Miamoiid lake and possibly to Crater laki; also. They w ill fro early Friday mnrnlnl;. June Till, and reittrn the same day. Carl Jewel Is employed al (Menu Cllmore's Standard uns station. Call 1M1I or Hays Crrt-k was In (own on business Sunday eveiitnti. Azalea A.ALKA. June 7. - Doris Fab t pent several days last week in Itosehunr visiliny relatives. William Jantzer, Lester Itobson. Kalph Iliady and ni val J'dins were in Ashland Wednesday on business. Charles Cleveland returned in his home here Sunday evening alter vishini al I'tuspecl lor several days wlih 1 1 tends. Hrovet C. Keem-y. ueiieial maiia jit of Hie I'ai-ific Cooperative I 'oil I 1 1 y I'toducei s ttt Portland. w as here on bus'iH'ss Wednesday. (I.OIT" W. Sample or the Call foi uia Western states Insurance eoiiipanv ol Klamath Falls, ami K I! Paddock Hoin Maifal wereal Hie Slarvete.it Lumber Co. on ImsinesH Satiirda . loiter Pearson vpent Sat unlay a I t "a mas Valley. I le was aeeoni pauied home by tleoi -ye Italdw in. who spent the week-end here. Fiank Hales lell Hie lltst ol the W eek lor Kosehlll v. where he will ent'T Hie veterans hospital l;l im-dlcal care. Mi. and Mis. Ii. S. Kasimait and iln outliers. Opal and Loraiue, were in KiiM-huii: Tuesday on busim-ss. Mr. and Mi Cdeiin Fain bild and .-on. Chun, or Prospect visited here over the week end. Pon Smith, and Hon Hill were Itoseleirt: business callers Monday. Mis. Kenneth ilriwu and thil dieu ot Hilt. California, r-penl sev eral days last week visit inu her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Yiiuil .Mr Collnm. Mr and Mrs. Ilertr and Charles Sie ers, aitoiuey. from i n ei;on Citv. were heie Monday lonkint: after i ropertv interests. Tile leiilllar lliei'Him of Hie i !iiip w as held Monday nlulit. i 1 li ii r lltown. slate mature depulv, was preseni for the ineetlni:. The se.-ond demce was pul on b the Y ti . Plans wete started tor the lelebration to he held al the fiance hall Jul Mil. Ml. and Mis. Huirv Hill. Hon 1 Mil and I ton Smith relumed here Sumlav evenlm: alter spetulinu sev eial davs at Mt. Shasta and Weed Calif. Yoncalla YONCALI.A. .lutie 7. HHIv Me Kern, son if Mr. and Mrs. Clareiiu Mi t ern id Scotls Valley, is enjoy ing a week's visit with relatives m Poi Hand and uttc ndiim the Hose telKal. Sherman Chapman broke bis leu in several places Fiiday while loading piling. Me was taken to I be Sailed Henri hospital. Euuene. 1im tieatnienl. Mis. Walter Moire of M.iishflehl ; visiting at Hie Have lionets home lor a w eek Mis. Sain Walkln-diaw telt Wed ned.i lor a few davs visit with i e hit iv es in Canity and Salem- .Mis. Leaviite and family ol Fu ti' in are visiting at Hie G W Am.: t t..... . How. nd Appb y.He and Hill Gross tj W I rr- .Jul nnn I 1 1 , nsr , I To'rlTl FILLMORE ?i COULDN'T STUFF J V&1 Nr-fl IN A STOVEPIPE.' Major Hooplt n&z AMVBODy w me five we ftCJE WMO'S3. TO BET OJ 4 ; WE TWiMK WC00LIDGE AN'S spent Inst week visiting May Cross at Hays Creek. Mrs. Calvin Jobn.sioii, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McKei n ami 8'in. Hilly, and Patricia lleutell dpiul Sunday with relatives lu Medtnid. .Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cellars and Mis. Herman Tbiel attended the irradoathit: exercise.' nt Corvnllis Monday, as Riiests of Harry obi yen. Mr. ami Mrs. A. I. Wade have purchased the Klteley ranch on tteil Hill. Hert Wilson, teacher at I(d moiid. Ore., in home lor bis sum mer vacation. M is. Phoebe Palmer In visit in u' relatives in Portland. Mr. ami Airs. Hert Sin k or West Fir visited lelnl't here this week Miss Jean Johniin. teacher at (hauls Pass. 1.-4 hiwise for her sum mer vacation. Miss Lucille Lout; of Salem M home with her parents for a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. .less Las well ato fee n (Irl vim: a new Oldsinnblle. Mrs. Fred VtuK swell was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital. Ku-;-eiie. Monday where sin; under went a major operation. Mr. Kric Stetiseih is enjoying a few da y h visit with her son in Portland and Inking In the Itose lestival. Mrs, John Hrnwn lias as her pticfd her daittihter, Mrs. Ituby I.'iiwktns lu'iin Poiiland. .Mrs. itachi'l Shrill) is visilitiK her dauhier and lamlly lu Lu i;etie. Camas Valley CAMAS YALLKV. June 7. Ge net lev e Moore Is wot king at the home o Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Marsh ol L(;'ikitlgglass. Mrs. F. It Hi own and sou, Mar cus, took Mrs. llrown's mother. Mis. Siii-an Smith, to the home of her son. rlhur Smith, m-ar Suth ei hit. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pollen ami i hildreii of Culerado. Mr. and Mrs. Kills iiheig. .or. and Mrs. Kldon Gilmore and Mrs. Kthel Illoom qutH ol Marshlleld spent .Meiiiorini day here caring lor graves or rela lives and visiting at Hie home of Jef-se and Flmor Kirkenilall. frs. Missouri Kirkendall and her daugh ter. Mrs. Lavona Hurcb. 'if Hriilge. n bo spi-iit Hie day heir witii reia J lives. Mrs. Kirkendall visited her brotbei . James Helietl. Poth are i pioiieer residents of the valley. I Mrs. KirUembill has been living at lltid'-rc i.ir the bul few years. Mr. and Mis. Fhlmi Gilmore have been staving at the Jesse Kirkendall home lor the past few days. Geneva Huntley Is doing house work at the home oT Mr. and Mrs. (Iran Slandley. Mrs. Standley Is very much better and is up now bill w ill not be able lo do her wink lor M-veral mouths vel. Mr. and Mrs. IVivv Woli ill visit-' eel 111 Marshfield Sunday at the home of M r Wolcott's hrother-ln-nw and shier. Mr. and Mrs. George i Winrhester. Mrs. K W. Hiiulley I took cate of Hie poultry during (heir absence. I. F. Miekev tnik SI Heslwick to (he Veterans hospital in Itirse i bin g last w eek for tncdU al treat I meiit. Mr. Ileslwuk. a world wur vet ei an. had been w oi kinv at I he Mbkt Atkinson lumber mill dur- in the snring until ids health 1 laih'il a short Hme ago. ORIGIN OF "PIN M0NFY- When pins were invented in the 1 Hh cent in y. they were so epeusH r i inn it w as customary lo give a person a sum oi mone," to be used as "pin money"; hence ihe term. Norn t; 'i n i tu.m nut I In I lie I'.mtiiv I't.iirt .f tin i-o.it i i "i . unii t..r 1 ,..iirl.i i i u.mM , In Hi. M.ill. r ..f iii.. ;i i '1i.ii I- s I ihhfiin. 1 a - .1, ' N,.ti.-f 1i.-i. I.v t- m, iiii'i- i .ntni'.l l. ..i .1. t ,,T i i C'MiM .if th.' Si, ile el i,.. K 1 llM.U.I.d lini.l T.-i:iin. nt ,. jil.erse.l Ml . ..-..., I t;maini tin' .tiit. I li.im. H- . . - ti II 1 tt ! I I I.- H;, u !llh. lM f !t 111.- elfl. . - ..f lib .. Ill the I't.Ut i liuiblitit:. iii Ke C 1 l 1 HI . I'll.llll- Pl'll- eiv l.i.llfle.l iii. .i.it, Ci He 1 -all il .I'm. ; i ' hi l l.MJI'M'i; M 1 ; vjl. ! t.i .-'itet- ii iii, t.,, -i v ,ii . i r t tMI. Til ..t I 1..II I. lM.,,., ,,,, i 1 ..M -t. Butchers, Dunham Sof tballers Win Hurler Kinney Lauranee Shuts Out Gabblers; His Brother, Plin, Gets Broken Leg. houcock's ltut hers and Hnnhaiu'H Transr',rmen coiil.iniPd their nn broken strlnp of victories in the city softball leaeuo last niuht as the Hatchers walloped the Hancock Oilers 12 to 3 and the Transfer tufii turned in the first shut-out Kauie or the season. 7 to it, at the expense of the. Oakland Uobblers, The contest was marred by a second-inning accident in which Plin Lauranee, second baseman on the Ouiihnm team, suffered u brok en leg while sliding Into second base. His brother, Kentiey Lau ranee, continued airtight pitching, however, and held the Gobblers to three sealiorcd hits. Laumnee last year pitched the only no-hit, no in n game in the local league. In the first frame last nlujit. Fl llson. pitching for lioucock's, limit ed the Gobblers to four hits, while his teammates landed on Ihifffeld. Hancock (wirier, for three runs fu Hie second Inning anil then put on a blitzkrieg In the sixth for six more runs, which with one tally lu the third and two In the fifth made a total of 2 tallies for the game. In the second same, the Trans fernien while holding the Gobblers scoreless. rapped Jacobs and Iteeves tor 1 1 hits. Scores: H. II. K. I Hancock's lion iilo 2 3 4 9 i llouiock's 031 (126 x 12 'X G Hnliieli) and Hendricks. Frlsch- Kiiecni: I'.iiisoii ami .Meyers. Itimbum'fl oo2 220 1 7 11 2 Oakland ooo una o 0 3 I K. Lauranee and Perry; Jacobs, Reeves and Roberts. Games tonight: Hub's Indians versus National Guard, Tired Husi ness Men versus Siitberiin Musco vites. Buddy Baer Hands K. O. to Campolo in Round 1 I NKW YOltK. June 7. lAP Muddy P.aor kmcked out Valentino i Campoli In a minute and fin sec onds of ihelr scheduled 12-rotind bout at Madison Square Garden last uliiht. Ilaer slammed Hie Ar gentine to the canvas tor a count i of six wlih the first punch, a right to the avv. - The victory nrived Iluddv one step up in promoter Mike Jacobs' elimination series. He'll light xoiing pat Comiskey early in Au gust. Comiskey came back to take re venue on his only cotiquei-ir, Steve I Hulas, lu Hie eiuht-round semi linal last night. Securities From Seized Nations Under U. 1 Ban WASHINGTON, June 7. (AP) The government clumped re strictions on the importations of securities today in an order de signed to block the sale of such wealth seized Irom owners in Eu rope's invaded countries. Treasury officials said that they were acting to prevent "dumping" In this country's mar kets of securities that may have been seized from "rightful own ers" in Helgium. Holland, Hen marl; Norway and Luxembourg. Effective today, the importa tion o( securities from any foreign country was prohibited unless the securities were submitted to a fed eral reserve bank for examina tion. Oregon to Be Told of Own Scenic Attractions SALEM. . June fi.- (AIM The stall- hiirhwav commission, begin ning next M onda v. will sponsor a ila'ly program over state-owned ra dio station KOAC ol Corvallis to aciriaitit residents of Oregon wiih the seen ie and recreational attrac tions ir their ivvn stale. The commission since Hr!-1 has i:dvei tiseil hv gou's attractions throughout the nation, but it never beiore lias done any travel promo tion inside the stale. The program will be called "Oregon mi Parade" and will be broadcast tioni !t to I" p. in. daily during June, July and August. j Inaccurate Scales In j Oregon Areas Condemned i . - - I Salem. June Ii IAIM .Mioill 2. per cent of heavy scales tested lu ' (southern and western Oiemm have heen i oiKleniucU liecntise iney nic inaccurate, the state department of agriculture -aiil today. The department said most of the weighing errors wen- unintentional, and that few condemnations were made lu eastern Oregon. Two American Ambulance Drivers Found in Germany 11EKL1N. June tl i'AIM - Two of nine America n ambulance drivers reported captured by the Germans have been located by I he Foiled States embassy here, and one is already bound for home. The other. Lawrence A. Jump. 2i. of Nantucket. Mass.. a I'arluioiith college uradnatc and native of Oak- PHONE 21 TAXI PHONE 21 land, Calif., Is In a uazl prison caini. without a passport hut mak ing himself the hit of the ramp with his American amiability. The released man U Jan G Io wa. ki. 32. of Jersey City, N. J.. who was capture! May 15 near Laon, on Hie So nunc front. The whereabouts of the seven others, amoim them Gregory II. Wait, 39, Shelbourne, Vt., a native of Glen Fallu, N. V whose wife Uvea in Portland, Ore., are un known hero. 2 More Veterans Hospitals Sought SACKAMKNTO, Calif., June U. (API PasMign of bills iiutliorlziim the erection of a Fnlted Slates vet erans hospital and homo in Califor nia and a hospital lor (ho Insane at JJellimUiam, W'uli., was urged by Governor (Jul hert L. OIk.oii to day in letters to two coitimlllees of the bouse of representatives. Tin governor urged prompt ac tion to prevent Hie bills being kill ed during the closing days of the current session of eoucress. More than a 00 veterans entitled to receive care in veterans' hos pitals are now being treated in Cali lornia mental hospitals, he write the committee on world war vet erans legislation. The committee on territories was told by the governor that v.tt only California but al) the Pacific coast and mountain states mid Alaska are "anxious" for the passane of the bill establishing a hospital tor Hie insane at Hellitichaui. The hospital, be said, w-juld pro vide care for certain menially ills ordered beneficiaries of the gov ernment "for whom no adequate provision now exists In this part of the country." He said they included North Auietican Indians, officers ami en listed men of Hie coast guard. Hie coast and geodetic survey, the Ih'hlhotise service, bureau of fish eries, American seamen of the merchant marin drug addicts and mentally disordered persons who Irtve ommitted offenses against the L'llileil States. Girl Doesn't Want Boy Hanged on Her Birthday IIOISE. Idaho, June C (API A 14-year-old Denver girl wants Hie hanging of Clifford Albert Ipse. 16. deferred from July 1 to July 2 because July 1, "is my birthday ami I wouldn't lie able (to get-any pleasure or fun at all il I knew that anyone . . . was being hung on my birthday." I 'Gov. C. A. Hottollsen, to which ner reiptesi was nrougin uj ter today, said the girl needn't worry The youthful Grnugevllle, Mah;i, slayer already has been reprieved until the state pardons board jan review his case July 3. Ipse was convicted of fatally shooting a schoolmate and sent- lenced to die. I iWar Jitters Blamed for CCC Enrollment Drop SEATTLE-. June (AIM War jitters, civilian conservation corps officials said today, have caused a drop in enrollments for the Hee trooper ranks. Lieut. II. IL Hewitt, army re serve officer at North Mend, said Hie drop in enlistments was at tributed to mistaken fears that the CCC members might be transferred into the army in case of an i tnei geiicy. Actually, he said, the C C enrollees would be on no different basis than other youths in case or mobilization. Citing a wide difference hi phy sical ruiiuire incuts of CCC and army, he added, "I sent 22 boys to Foil Lewis to be soldiers, and only four of them passed the physical examination." The first express superhighway in Hie Foiled Slates will son le1 i opened. The road runs for I tin I miles from Middlesex, near liar- j risburg. to Irwin, m-ar Pittsburgh. The higliw av contains seven tun nels. BEAR'S Steering Service SAVES MONEY! SAVES LIVES! Come in for free check-up today. STEPHENS AUTO CO. 323 No. Main St. Marsters Drug Store will be OPEN This Sunday Houis 8 A. M. lo 9 P. M. Coast Artillery Dated at Mouth of Columbia SALRM, June 6 (AP) f re-J sou's 2l!)th coast artillery will be-i gin 15 tiny of trainitiK lhP i mouth of the Cuhimbiu river next Tuesday, the regiment's problem being to drive off imaginary air at tacks on the river's defence sys tem, national guard headnuarters announced today. Airplanes will tow targets ror the regiment's anti-aircraft guns, and small balloons will he released as additional targets. I'slng powerful searchlights, the regiment also will uouduct night operations. 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