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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY APRIL 8, 1941. Louis Expected to Dispose of Musto Quickly Tonight 5-Foot, 7-lnah Italian Sean as Easy Game for Champ; Galenro To Take on Buddy Boer ST. LOUIS, April S. -AP) Everything else having failed, a former grocery boy has been drafted 10 oppose heavyweight champion, Joe Louis, tonight. Tony Musto, a Chicago Italian. Is championship target No. 16 in the parade of fistic talent that has included fat men skinny men, clowns and even an othodox pu gilist or two In Louis' slop-a-month tour of the country. Musto, who graduated from do livery boy to steel puddler before turning fighter, . will ho one of the few persons among the 20,000 expected to lam the arenn who thinks he will subdue Louis. Few nets are available that the scrap will go beyond five rounds and that curfew is forecast with Musto flat on his back. The only thing that distin guishes this stop on (lie Louis j tour is that the champion en-j counters a foe who fights natur- j ally from a crouch. ! Kxcept for Tony Galcnlo and i Al McCoy, who adopteil the unj derslung style for a night, Louis j has tangled only with upright young men. Arturo Godoy, the! South American dancer, and rug-j pert Red Burman unsuccessfully: offered techniques approximating that of Musto. : And Musto has had biith of! these on the floor In his 3!) pro-1 vlous bouts. j Another disadvantage which j isn't expected to disturb Louis In I the least is the challenger's short j stature. Standing upright Musto. measures 15 feet, 7 Inches which' is six inches less than Louis. Folded into his fighting pose, the! Italian scratches Ids nose on I In-1 champion's belt. I OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopl f?'LlTEM, MM TOAD-PACED CMUM THAT SWEATER YOU JUST 6NATCMED TAP HlNA. X X IS FULL DRESS CLOTHES TO OLD B AD H YEAH ""N OM THE A . NEWS - IT'S KEPT ME jTBUT- MEV, SAO KONK, 4 DEFROSTED WHEN I WAS SO y17t f M6W5 K Rl lOKs: J I RAGGED I MAO TO CARRY MY '-EAH'S ( He TOLD ) HE SA0 I NICKELS Its! MY MOUTH -" IP YOU C8L)T j1 US YOU ( SOU WERE) WANT LAUGHS, GO FALL IN A NAAN- ) psC- I CUT OUT i A BUM i- ) .... iy s?y m I fel Wm Mm i a Mm I V m I W 1 f' mm Roseburg howling teams made n clean sweep of games played against Coqtdlle keglers here Sunday. Hosebuig girls defeated the Coquillo team 1M0 pins in the three game series. The Itoscburg men won hy only !3 pins for the three games, winning two out of the three. For the women howlers, Anita Young of ifnschurg held high In dividual and high series scores with 101 and an even fiiVl series. For the men, Cecil tllaek had hjgh series of Ml), while Lane of Coqullle h a d high Individual score, '1Ti. Scores: Sandy's I'luce: SfflSiiSgra Alii krttk ;2: for period I Morch 1-20 INCOME TAX PAYMENTS, March 1-20, 1941 3 UnoV $1,000,000 rrjrj$ 1,000,000 o $5,000,000 O $5,000,000 to $25,000,000 BBS $25,000,000 to $50,000,000 Effl $50,000,000 to $100,000,000 Mora Than $100,000,000 TOTAL U. S. RECEIPTS for period March 1-20 1940 $621,448,616 1941 $1,139,384,637 Per cent of incroaae 83 Percentage! show increase in fox pay ments for pe riod Morch 1-20, 1941 over some period in 1940 RHS Track Team Loses Finlay For Season Starter By HAP APPLEGATE The Roseburg high school track and field team suffered a severe blow to their hopes of a success ful beginning of their competi tive season, when it was learned that Jim Finlay, ace hurlcr and cracK relay man, wouia oe uname to compete for at least three weeks. Finlay is suffering from ! a recurrence of an infected knee j that bothered him during the last few weks of the basketball sea- i son. With the Hayward relays to be run next Friday at Eugene, Coach j Jim Davis faces the unpleasant I task of reassembling his whole squad, in an effort to put forth a I team that will make a good show 1 ing against the outstanding com petition In the state. "Hard luck" seems to be the J main by-word of the Indians at 1 present. First with Roger Olm I schled, speediest runner on the I team, bing Ineligible because of I too many semesters in school and j now Finlay's bad knee putting him on the sidelines. This news, though distressing, Is not discour aging the team, and all members are putting forth their best ef forts. Charles Beckley, Elwood MacLaughlin, Don Starmer, Har old Cacy, Jackie Calkins, Alan Knudson and others will battle for positions on the traveling squad to Eugene Saturday. : U. of O. Basketeers Win : Over Hawaiian's, 52-42 i j HONOLULU, April 8.--(AP) : University of Oregon, leading all j the way, knocked over the Unl : versify of Hawaii, 52 to 42, before a crowd of 5,000 basketball fans hero last night. The barnstorming Oregonians, I who led 25 to 20 at the half, brought a laugh from the crowd Beautiful Dreamer! Later Time Fixed for wrann rao. r. irain I I V 'LlltWSSOUNI Will Benito become a pencil vending Jeeter Lester by next year? Howard Richer of New ark, N. J., thinks so and his costume won first prize. shirts and displayed fiery-red sunburned backs and arms from swimming under a hot sun. The Hawaii team was assisted in the first half by Angelo (Hank) Lutsettl and Swede An derson, mainland stars who made the trip with the Oregon squad. Southbound schedule of South ern Pacific's Shasta, which pro vides overnight service between Grants Pass and San Francisco, will be changed May 11 to pro vide a much more convenient connection for travelers from Roseburg and other Umpqua val ley points, it was announced ny E. O. Rickll, acting Southern Pa cific agent, today. Train will depart from Grants Pass at 4:45 p. m., instead of 4 p. m., thus providing a conven ient connection with motor stage which leaves Roseburg at 2:0d p. m. and arrives Grants Pass at 4:37 p. m. The Shasta will ar rive In San Francisco at 8:50 a. m., the following morning. The Shasta was recently im proved by the addition of a new, de luxe air-conditioned cafe lounge car which is expected to add greatly to the popularity of the train, according to Rlckli. 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Roseburg, Oregon f More than n billion dollars, 83 over 1040 figure, rolled into U. S. treasury during first 20 days of March as 16,000,000 persons filed Income tnx returns, half of them paying taxes. Map shows how states ' '.' tanked In amount of receipts, and perccntntte of increase over 1910 for each. 1 1. Endlentl ... l.r7 11M1 125 Totals 7.12 li.'l(i (W.r j Coqullle: 'ncGroa-. . iti:t 172 1ST 'Lane lti.5 225 112 I Johnson . 110 lfl.'l 100 Matsnn liltl till) Hill Richardson 102 Hill H'.'l j Totals "(HI PIS S21 Roseburg: (lllack 1S2 inn 177 T.und 15K ISO 2I! ISli-phensoit .173 HIS 11(3 'Hnlicock ISO 1(10 15 ION 522 532 103 522 530 51!! 517 501 53 I 11,'iughmnn lllli l!)ll 133 52S I First U. S. Postmistress. Totals KM!) !I33 H'10 21.02 j Mrs. Elizabeth Haltour was the - I first postmistress in the United Wild Lito Refuges. I States. She was appointed by Two hundred anil fifty refuges President George Washington In fur all types of wild life, covering! 1 7!M5. as head of the postoffice at !i.r25,!2i acres, are administered Salisbury, N. C. by I lie II. S. biological survey. it with 2311 of these ly for birds. being principal- More than 100H earthiiu. ikes, I whole causing a dcnlb toll of a million trees, persons, have occurred since the grown Christian ern hei:an. I people "P.iss the Apple Tree' ' Instead of passing fruit at the' table in .lapan, they may pass a j ...it ....... i-i ..r r...,:i. 1 fruit tree. Dwarf fruit bearing actual fruit, are in flowerpots by these E. Worledge . 172 141) 103 IK I M-. Blurk ..; , .138 120 1311 -123 V. messing ... 13t 153 132 421 .). Kerguson ... 17!) 112 171 -1113 AV Young 150 . 1!U 153 500 Totals ..781 7,'M 778 22P3 1'on.ullle Ladles: N. IVGront" ... lOS I 111 I 15 102 1. .lohnson 105 H)2 103 130 .1. Cofflold I 111 I1K 131 3!)3 K, Sparks . . 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