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Etc 1 Vaq 8 Lawson to Stick -With the T At Stanford Hopes Present TI l ' : IT ' Tal 1 TV 1 .: . Lonierence Meet linens r rosn PORTLAND, March 2 l-if-Genial Jim Lawson, the newly appointed Stanford university football coach, hopes for two things: . - 1 To stick: with the 'TV formation so popularized tinder .Clark Shaughnessy, the man Lawson. succeeds. 2. To be able to use freshmen in varsity foobtall this falL . Td like to stick to the T,w the sett spoken Lawson said between sessions with coaches at the Pacific Coast conference meeting here Saturday. "Oar line has had two years of experience with the T and I know that the crowd like T , formation footbaU." As for using frosh: "If the government Is for football, let's get 'em la there and let 'cm play freshmen and an, I think It's a lot more i important to allow eligible sta denta to play than It b to stick by a bunch of outmoded rales. "Under the speed-up education program it may mean a boy will not be able to play more than one or two years of varsity ball if the frosh rule stands as it is now. So let them play. The ques tion of .whether a boy will be good enough or mature enough depends mostly on the individual anyway. And if a boy of frosh age Is deemed fit for military service, be certainly should be fit enough f or f ootbalL" - Lawson also reviewed Stan ford's 1942 football prospects. "Well be strong at the guards and tackles. We lost our two regular ends and our regular center. We face a lot of work with our7 backs, as we lost Frankle Albert and Pete Kme tovie. "Center and quarterback are two of the key spots in T forma tion play, and I will be fortunate to have Albert to help me this spring with the backs, and to have Center Vic Lindskog help with the line. "Albert may not be around by fall, however, as. he's due to en ter the navy as soon as he grad uates. Lindskog is married and has a child, and -may get a defer ment "We have Stamm and Banducci back at tackles, and Taylor and LePadre at guards. Whether La Prade moves to center, where he . originally played, depends on the status of Jack Francis, substitute . guard, who may go into the army. "In the backfield well have Armstrong, Vucinich, Fawcett, SheUer, Hanunett and Cole. The latter two are quarterbacks. We have a good prospect from the frosh In Halfback Jim Pettit of Portland who was an Oregon prep sprinting champion." Lawson played end at Stan , ford in 1922-23-24 and received all-America mention the final Radio Programs KSLM MONDAY 1398 Kc. 6 JO Rise 'N' Shine. 70 Newt in Brief. 76 Rise & Shine. 7:30 News. 7:45 Sunrise Salute. 8:00 Morning Pick Up. . 8:30 News Brevities. 8:35 Lud Gluskin. - 9:00 Pastor's Call. 9:15 Melodic Moods. 9:45 Fats Waller. 100 World in Review. 105 Castles in the Air. 10 JO Women in the News. 10:35 Lew White Organist. 10:45 Dr. R. F. Thompson. 1 1 0 Tomboy tm. 11:30 Henry King Orchestra., r 1 1 :45 Lum Sc Abner. 110 Ivan Ditmars. 12:15 News. .12:30 Hillbilly Serenade. 1235WUlameUe Valley Opinions. 1255-Novelettes. 1:15 Four Notes. 1:30 Isle of Paradise. 1:45 Gay lord Carter. Organist 20 Sing Song Time. 2:15 Milady's Melody. 2 JO Shining Hour. - 2:45 Herb Jeffrey's Songs. 3:00 Vagabond of the Air Waves. 40 Tune Tabloid. ' 4:15 News. 430 Teatime Tunes. -, , 80 Here Comes the Band..' 8 JO To the Ladies. S 35 Dinner Hour Melodies. 10 Tonight's News. 8:15 News Analysis. 30 Evening Serenade. 70 News in Brief. . 75 Interesting Facts. t:15 Gypsy Trio. , 7 JO Willamette Valley Opinions. 7:45 Marvels of Vision. 80 War Fronts on Review. 8:10 Singing Saxophones. . 8 JO McWain'a Melange. 8:45 Surf Riders. 90 News 9:15 Just Quote Me. -9:30 Hilites of the News Sevillier. 9:45 American Legion Auxiliary. 100 Let's Dance. 10 JO News. ' . 10:45 Burnett Orchestra. . 110 Music to Remember. 11 JO Last Minute News. - . KALE-MBS MONDAY-1138 Ke. 8 JO Memory Timekeeper. 70 News. 7:15 Rise ti Shine. 1 JO Memory Timekeeper. ., 80 Breakfast Club. - -t JO News, 9:45 As the Twig is nt 90 John a Hughes. 9:15 Women's Side of the News. 9 JO This & That. 100 News. 19:15 Helen Holden. 10:30 Buyer's Parade. 10:45 It's Da nee time. " 110 Cedric Foster. . . - . 11:15 Colonial Orth. '. - 11 JO Concert Gems. - 1145 Luncheon Concert - IS JO News. 12:45 King Bard Presents 10 Theme and Variations. 1 JO Johnson Famtiy. 1:45 Boake Carter. 20 Short Shorts. - 1:15 Take It Easy. . S JO News , 2:45 Bookworm. " - 2:00 Johnny Richard's Orchestra . 3:30 Hello Again -. ; 40 News. 4:15 Here's Morgan, . 4 25 News. 4:30 The Shining Hoar. 4:45 Music Depredation. 8.19 Jimmie Allen S:15 Orphan Annie. 820 Captain Midnight . 8:45 Jack Armstrong. " 80 Gabriel H carter. 8:15 News. - .--. , 8:20 Spotlight Bands. 6;4.s Movie Parade. T:C0 Ray Gram Swing. -;3 5 Wally Johnson Orchestra). 7:.' i Lone Ranger. S :f Accordion & Gu(tar. S:JV-J"etter Business Eurestt. b:. t rouble or Nothing. :i h-ews. f-i --'3nr-""eJ". - - ' L;;- Lc . 'X J?. I.. a .-.eslrs. year. He then played three years of professional football with such stars as Red Grange, Ernie Nev- ers and George Wilson. He re turned to Stanford in 1932 under Claude "Tiny" ThornhuL v "And say, do y o u knowT" Lawson beamed. "The first per son to congratulate me by tele gram was Tiny."' Coaches Propose New Hoop Rules NEW ORLEANS, La., March 21 (A)-Two major changes in col lege basketball rules were pro posed Saturday by , the National Basketball Coaches' association. To be considered here Sunday and Monday by the association's rules committee, the projected changes are: L That a player legally In the game at the start of an ever time period will be permitted five personal fouls before dis qualification. 2. That time out will be called for held balls and official playing time resumed concur rently with the top-off. It was generally agreed by the coaches that the latter innova tion, if accepted, would save up to five minutes playing time in a single contest Papermakers Win Goldenball Game PORTLAND, March 2l-(JP)-Th Salem Papermakers crtfshed the Vancouver juniors, 54-27, in the heavyweight section of the gol den basketball tourney Friday night The River Road Rams of Eu gene went into the semi-finals of the lightweight division with a 32-21 win over the Montavilla Cubs. Toronto Pucksters Push Rangers, 3-1 TORONTO, March 21-)-The Toronto Maple Leafs, who fin' ished second in the National Hockey league this season, de feated the first place New York Rangers 3-1 here Saturday night to take a one-game lead in the semi-finals' of the Stanley cup playoffs for the world champion ship. The second contest of the best-of-seven series will be play ed in New York Sunday night 100 Jack Teagarden Orchestra. 10 JO News. 10:45 Jimmy Joy Orchestra. 11:00 Bob Crosby Orchestra. 11 JO Jack Teagarden Orchestra. KGW NBC MONDAY C2t Ke. 40 Music. 5 JO War News. 60 Quack of Dawn. 6:30 Early Bards. 70 News Headlines and Highlights 7:15 Music of Vienna. 7 JO Reveille Roundup. 7:45 Sam Hayes. 8:00 Stars of Today. 8:15 Symphonic Swing. 8:40 Lotta Noyes 8:45David Harum. 9:00 Ben Johnson 9:15 Bachelor's Children. 9 JO Welcome Neighbor. 100 Woman's World. 10:15 News. 10:30 Rythymaires. 10:45r-Dr. Kate. 11(K-Light of the World. 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 11 JO The Guiding Light. 11:45 Hymns of all Churches. 120 Against the Storm. 12:15 Ma Perkins. 12 JO Pepper 'Young's Family. 12:45 Vie and Sade. 10 Back Stage Wife. 1:15 Stella Dallas. - 1 JO Lorenzo Jones. 1:45 Young Wldder Brown. 20 When a Girl Marries. 2:15 Portia Faces Ufa.' 2 JO We. the Abbotts. 2:45 Story of Mary Marlln. 30 Right to Happiness 3:15 Lone Journey. 3:30 Hollywood News Flashes 3:45 Personality Hour 4:45 Weekly Spectator 60 Stars of Today. 8:15 CocktaU Hour. 5 JO Margaret Speaks. 60 Dr. 1. Q. 6 JO Noah Webster Says. 70 Contented Hour. 7 JO Cavalcade of America. " 80 Fred Waring In Pleasure Tim 8:15 Lum and Abner. 8 JO Hawthorne House. 90 The Telephone Hour. 9:30 Paul Martin's Music. 100 News Flashes. 10:15 Your Home Town News. 10:30 Moonlight Sonata 11:00 Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orcb. 11 JO War News Roundup. EEX NBC MONDAY UN Es. 6:00 News. -" ' 65 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 National Farm and Home, 6:45 Western Agriculture. 70 Clark Dennis, Singer. 7:15 Breakfast Club. 80 Haven of Rest 8 JO Stella Unger. ; 8 J5 Musical Pleasantries. 85 Keep Fit Club With Patty Jean. f .w-Biujr Moore ino, . 9:15 Woman's Place. 9J0-Breakfast at Sardi's. 100 Baukhage Tslking. 10:15 Orphans of Divorce. 10J0 Amanda of Honeymoon Hill. 10.-45 John's Other Wife. . Il0-Just Plain Bin. --11 :15 Great MomenU In History. 1130 Stars f Today. 11:45 Keen Fit With Party Jean. - 120 News Headlines and Highlights. 13:19 Your uvestocK Meponer. . 12 JO Market Reports. . , -12 J5 Rose Cir Calendar. 10 Arthur Tracy Street Singer. 1:15 Club Matinee. 1:55 News. 20 The Quiet Boor. S30-i House tn tb Country. 2:45-Stars of, Today : 2 .-00 Between the Bookenda, . S:15 News. - SJO String-time. - 35 Children in Wartime. . 40-Castle Trio. - t 4:15 Chef Milanl ,. -4 JO News. :,',.::: 45 Concert Orchestra. 8 :H A d ventures Stories. , S:15 Flying Pstrol. 830 News of the World. . 6:45 Tom Mix Straight Shooters. ' 60 Secret City. 6:15 RolUe Truitt nme. 6:30 For America We Sing. 7:0-LIonday MerryGo-Koun& Thm Joe Impressive In Workouts For Simon Go FT. DDC, NJ, March 21-(ff)-Joe Louis, preparing for the defense of his heavyweight boxing crown. against Abe .Simon in the army emergency - relief show Friday, was most impressive in his work out - The speed he exhibited and the manner in which he slapped his spar mates around brought plenty of applause from some 500 sol diers. He warmed up - against George Fitch and then really went to work on Eddie Blunt and George Nicholson, rocking the latter several times. When he fin ished his day's work, Joe -tipped the scales at 209 pounds. The champion plana to box six rounds again Sunday . and limit his work to four rounds for the next three days. Stars Win Again- Hand Seattle Lacing RIVERSIDE, Calii, March 21 UP)-Thc Hollywood Stars con tinued their slugging tactics Sat urday and achieved a 13 to 8 vic tory over Seattle in a Coast league exhibition baseball game. Pitchers Hal Turpln and John Zap were able to ' blank - the Stars in only one Inning the third. ' The triumph gave, the Stars six victories in eight starts. 'Bob Kahle led the Stars' 22 hit assault with four safeties. Seattle ..000 204002 8 11 3 Hollywood -.220 133 tlx 13 22 1 Turpin, Zap (6) - and Collins, Beard; Joiner, Weldon (5), Brown (8) and Brenzel, Younker. Red Sox Rookies Rap 'Koiby and Bums a SARASOTA, Fla., March 21 (JP) The Boston Red Sox whipped the Brooklyn Dodgers 8-1 Saturday as two rookie pitchers, Yank Ter ry and TonvJudd, throttled the National league champions with three singles. Kirby Higbe pitched three inn ings for the Dodgers and he and Pee Wee Reese committed two of the Brooklyn errors to hand Boston two runs in the first frame. Nats Win Again MIAMI, Fla., March 21-UP) Rookie Eddy Lyons, whose pinch single beat the New York Giants Thursday, galloped home with the winning run Saturday as the Washington Senators again trip ped the National leaguers by the same score, 4-3. Washnigton (A) 4 9 1 New York (N) 3 7 1 Wynn, uber (6), Cathey (9) and Early; Schumacher, Adams (5) and Danning. 7:30 Jimmle Fidler. 7:45 Miracles of Faith. . 7:50 Ink Spots. 8:00 Edward Tomlinson 8:15 Dear John. 8 JO I Love a Mystery 90 True or False. 9:30 News Headlines and Hilites 9:45 Glenn Shelley. 100 Sir Francis brake Orchestra. 10 JO Broadway Bandwagon. 10:45 Palladium Ballroom Orchestra. 110 This Moving World. 11 JO War News Roundup. ... KOIN CBS MONDAY 976 Ke. 6 0 Northwest Farm Reporter.' 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. . 0:20 Koin Ktock. 7:15 Headliners. 7 JO Bob Garred Reporting. 7:45 Nelson Pr ingle News. 8:00 Victory Begins Home. 8:15 Consumer News. - 8 JO Valiant Lady. -8:45 Stories America Loves. 90 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:15 Big Sister. 9 JO Romance of Helen Trent , 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 100 Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15 Woma n In White. . 10 JO Vic St Sade 10:45 Songs of a Dreamer. 110 Bright Horizon, . 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11 JO Fletcher Wiley. 11:45 Kate Hopkins. ' 120 Man I Married. 12:15 Knox Manning. News. 12:30 Joyce Jordan -12:45 Woman of Courage. 1 0 Stepmother. 1:15 Myrt and Marge. 1 JO American School of the Air. 20 News. 2:15 William Winter. News 2 JO The O'Neill s 2:45 Scattergood Balnes 30 Wilson Ames. Organ. 3:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. 3:30 Frank Parker. 3:45 News. 40 Second Mrs. Burton. 4:15 Young Dr. Malone. . 4:30 Newspaper of the Air. 80 Vox Pop. 5 JO Eyes of the World. 85 Bob Garred, News. S :55 Elmer Davis. 60 Radio Theatre. 70 Freddie Martin.- . 7 JO Blondie. 80 Amos 'N Andy. 8:15 Lanny Ross. SJO Gay 90's. 8J5 Dick Joy, News. 901 Was There. - SJO Hollywood Showcase. . 100 Five Star FinaL 16:15 World Today. 10 JO War Time Women. IS J5 Air-Flo. . -10:45 Soldiers of the Air. ' 110 Wilbur Hatch Orchestra. 11 JO Prelude to Midnight 11J5 News.. - 12:00 to 60 a. m. Music & News. KOAC MONDAY 859 Ke. 100 Review of the Day. 105 News. 10:13 The Home makers Hour. 110 School of the Air H:20-The GtadaUers- 120 News. 12:15 Farm Hour. f 10 Favorite Classics. 1 a 5 Variety Time. . 1 5-Concert Hall. 2:00 Home Economics. - ! 2 JO Memory Book of Musle, 80 Echoes of Waikikt 3:15 In Defense of America. SJO Orcheitrsl Gems. ... :45-News. 40 Symphonie Concert . 4 JO Stories for Boys and Girls. 80 Campus Swing. 'SJO Melodies for Strings. -. 8:45 Evening Vesper Service. ' 60 Dinner Concert S as News. SJO Farm Hour. 7 JO 4H Club Program. ' 80 Evening Song. . 8:15 School of Music. 8 JO Higher Education Speaks. 90 The Sports Parade. 9:15 Excursions' in Science. . N 9:30 Music of the Masters. ' ' ' 3;45-10:00-iC-8. OEEGOIl STATEC2 IAII. Salem Boxing Heads: WatchAmple'i Abe Workout I SUMMIT, NJ, March "21-( Gen. John J. Phelan, chairman of the New York State Athletic commission, and Dr.' William H. Walker, commission physician, made an official, visit Saturday to see Abe Simon work "out for his heavyweight title fight with Champion Joe Louis Friday ''at Madison Square gaiden. - - They watched "Ample! Abe spar two rounds each with John ny Shkor of Boston and Joe Bak-: si of New York after which Dr; Walker applied his stethoscope to Simon's 50-inch chest and said he was In very good physical condition. ' Abe scaled 246 pounds after the workout' Lebanon High Opens Ball Season Monday LEBANON The 1942 baseball season will be formally opened here Monday afternoon when Sweet Home high tangles with Coach Roy - Helser's Lebanon Warriors on the high school dia mond. , v While Helser's lineup will have several veterans,' a new pitcher will be In the box. Only Joe Man gold has had any mound exper ience, and he was in relief roles last season. According to Helser, the 25 boys who have been turning out for the team will be organized Into two units, the second team to play scrimmages only with the Varsity nine, thereby giving all the boys a chance to play. Bevos Beat San Jose SAN JOSE, Calif., March 21 (P)-T h Portland Beavers f the Pacific Coast league wen aa easy training season game Sat urday from the San Jose All Stars t to 0. The Beavers -play the Perma- nente Santa Clara Valley win ter league champions Sunday. Portland 9 12 0 All Stars 0 2 2 Speece. Singleton and Leovich; Fontaine, Felice, Rodriques and Ereno. STANDINGS among the BOWLERS COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L 14 Sundins ... Parrish Market .22 .22 14 Master Bread -21 15 Straw St Straw State St. Market .20 16 16 .50 Nicholsons Ins. . .18 -.18 -1 19 Cookes Office Boys Pittsburgh Painta 18 19 19 21 21 Hartman Bros. . 117 General Finance 18 18 woolworths Paulus Taggers 11 25 reterson 178. Real 177. Perrv L76. uiamon io, uaroanno 175, Scales 175, Evans 175. Barr 173, McMullen 173, urove 172. MERCANTILE LEAGUE W .20 L Dr. Pepper ... '.,. Berts Lunch 10 12 .18 Stayton .17 17 16 16 15 .14 ..13 13 13 Valley Motor Bosler Electric 13 14 14 Capital City Laundry ur. &emier Board -Walk Richfield Oils Labish Celery 15 16 17 17 19 acio .11 Glenns Red & White 10 20 Holder be in 184. Thompson 172. Nel son 172, Schwab 167. Warner 167. Col well 163, T. Brown 162, Kneedler 161, uensmore 158. MAJOR LEAGUE W .11 .11 .13 11 Copeland Yards 10 10 Clines Coffee Shop , Friesens . 11 Karrs 13 Acme Auto Wreckers .10 -10 11 Ra mages 7 Up 11 Larson 194. dine. sr. 193. Cos 190. Poulin 190, Haman 189. Olinger 199, Tope 188, HartweU 188, Page 185, Cline, jr. ia. i. LADIES LEAGUE - w 18 -14 .H JA1 . Keglettes ' Coca Cola -. - 10 10 13 Capital Bedding Hubbard Motors McKay Chevrolet ; Royal Desserts - ' -" ' 9 ' 12 IS Wilson 158, Garbartno It, . BMlli 153. McCarroIl 151. CUrk 149, Kennedy 147, Meyer 144. Lloyd 142, Foreman 142, BOWlsDy 139. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ' w -50 Salem Brewery Lloyds Used Cars 31 31 34 .50 coca cola 47 Sears Roebuck .44 .43 37 Rices Men Shoes 38 39 40 Elephant-LaRoche .42. standard Oils -41 .37 Bearings Motor Parts Goidies , . , -Woodburn .34 45 .35 43 Hogg Bros. .33 48 81 Busicks Market . -25 Garbarino 182. CHn. 1r. 180. Bone . 178. KitzmUler 177. Steel 177. HoW- erbein 176. Ricketu 174. Graham 171. Miner in, boss 171, cooley 171. CBEKRT CITT LEAGUE Bosler Electric Paulus Cubs Statesman Salesmen f . , , , Reinholdt St Lewis , ... x ii ii i W 33 -33 .29 -29 .29 Outdoor Adv. -25 H. White 173. P. Thomoson Brown 168. M. Poulin 155, Nelsdn 163, s. Mills 171. Harmon 162. Warner 157, rarmaa 156. McCarroU 154. ONirosuu aasBtaly pwy raU; . mm rcaswal mrpmaam; m Wreass ta latsrsst rata. A PrsS.-tiai SwXsar Mortgage la ths safe way te flnanct T horns. Avallasle la selected aerUsns ..THA tisauaciag ptUaal. hawkins a uob-uts, ma Authortxed Mortgage Loan Solicitor for Tbe Prudential Insurance Co of . America. Guardian Bu lid ins SaJeaa.' Ore 1!V) Mil tiiui Oreaon - Sunday Morning, March Collegiate : Summaries Semi-finals: . 155 pounds Don Hawkins, Ore gon State,' decision over Cliff Ket- zeL UCLA. - 185 pounds Milt Cunha, " uni versity of California," decision over Chuck Salens, Gonzaga. - 165 poundsNonnan Stebbins, Fresno State college, decision over Jack Wells, Oregon State. , 175 pounds Earl Atkins, Cali fornia aggies, decision over Lou King, UCLA., 175 . pounds-Fred Spiegelberg- er, Washington state, Knocxout over Woodrow Gibson, San Joe State, (first round, 153). Heavyweight F rank ; Minini, San Jose State, knocked out John Koehnle, University of San Fran cisco, first round, - (50 seconds) ; Veto . Berllus, Idaho, knockout over Warren Simas, Oregon State, first 'round (1:38). . DiftIag,;GbrdQn. , Home as Yanks . Clip pards, 43 ,- ST. PETERSBURG, March 21 (AVJoe DiMaggio hit. his first home run of the grapefruit sea son Saturday and Joe Gordon poled his second as the New York Yankees cashed in on the perfect pitching of Atley Donald to nip the St Louis Cardinals, 4-3. DlMargio's homer opened the scoring off Al Jnrislch in the second Inning and Gordon's fear-master came fat the eighth ff Howard Pollet and scored Charlie Keller, whe had singled. Mike Chartak scored the . other Yank tally fat the fonrth when he singled and went all the way around on s walk,: a fly and s force-eat. V - New York (A) ' 4 6 2 St Louis (N) S 4 2 Jurisich, Pollet (5) and Man- cuso, Udea (7); Donald, Borowy (6), Branch (9) and Rosar Castoff Helps Down Detroit -, LAKELAND, Ffau, March tl (P-Tom Ferrick, a castoff from the Philadelphia Athletics, and the Veteran Mel Harder held the Detroit Tigers to five hits and an unearned ran as the Cleveland Indians wen an ex hibition game here Saturday, 1 to L Cleveland (A) 3 9 3 Detroit (A) 1 5 4 Ferrick, Harder (5) and De- sautels, Hegan (5) ; Newhouser, Manders (6) and Tebbetts, Par sons (8). Football Statistics Bureau Moves East SEATTLE, March 21-)-The American Football Statistical bu reau is heading east Homer F. Cooke, jr., executive secretary of the bureau, an nounced . Saturday the bureau's quarters would be established in New York City in May, and that offices would be set up in Chica go in August for the duration of the 1942 football season. Cooke said he believed trans fer of the bureau to a centralized location in Chicago would "speed our service by at least 24 hours." Hazel Green Nine . Beats Brooks HAZEL GREEN The Brooks softball team fell, 9 to L before the Hazel Greens here Friday. A return game will be played at Brooks later. ' 1 " Players ' on - the Hazel 'Green team are Delmar Kobow, catcher; Susuma Kyomo, pitcher; .Roland VanCleave, firet base; Alvlnj Schwangals, second base'; Junior j Williamson, third base; Ray Ky ono, shortstop; Daryl VanCleave, center' field; Lawrence Vice, left field; Vernon Reld, right field, and Wilmer Lowery,' substitute. ; M . WE GIVE : Second ilid! TO THE ; ILL Because t we believe - your : doctor is the first person you should consult in time of illness; we call our re liable prescription ' filing, "second aid. Our years of experience are your, assur ance of accurate, dependable prescription service. . ; : Phone 5197 or 7023 ssniiEiFEn's zzzz STcns : ' ; 1SC3 13 r " Prescriptions- ; Aeevrately ilUed 1 ' 135 N. Commercial . 22, 1312 Imposition of Heavy Penalties Practices of Levying Costs Are Criticized by State Treasurer Lack of uniformity in the practice of many justice courts in imposing fines and costs in cases involving motor vehicle and traffic law violations, was criticized by State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott in a statement released here Saiaxday.---W,--lc::'--t - The statement commended places authority to collect! fines in . the state .treasurer. Scott said an outstanding effect of the new law is the " stimulation of pay ments to the counties of their one half share of fine moneys. . In one jastlce eoart, Scott said, all et the. xmanclal penal ties Imposed In one day, Involv ing, more than: Slaty were re ported to the state treasurer aa costs. With the exception of one case, the costs imposed were for "a anlform amount fat excess of Neither the' state nor the coun ty received anything from many of these cases, not withstanding that the state " police made the arrests at state expense. "Just how court costs in excess of $ft-per case could originate In. ordinary traffic law violation cases In which the defendants pleaded ;guflty is difficult to un derstand," Scott declared. Justices of the peace of Klam ath ' county imposed the highest charges of any in the state, ac cording to Scott Scott said the uniform charge for costs in counties, in which the justices are on fixed salaries is $4.50. In cases in which the state police officers make the arrests, he added,. the result of applying all of the receipts in settlement of costs or of suspending fines in consideration of the payment only of cost bills amounts to placing the justices on the payroll of the State in particular cases. . v - This certainly is not a prof itable business when consider ation is given to the fact that the state pays the salaries and expenses 'of the officer and fur nishes his transportation, uni form and arms,' Scott eon tinned. - "It is difficult to understand why a traffic law offender who has committed only p minor in fraction .of the traffic laws should be compelled to. pay excessive costs to subsidize a justice court but pay little of no fine," Scott averred. He said that in view of the constitutional provision that penalties be proportionate to the offense there was some question whether such excessive costs could be sustained. "It is regrettable that some jus tices of the peace, through their practices, invoke disfavor upon justices of the .peace generally, through apparently selfish and oppressive charges," Scott said. "In cases in which the defend ants plead guilty it is difficult to harmonize the payment of costs of $8 in one county and of $2.50 to $4.50 for a like offense in an other county," Scott concluded. 'GLASSES Can Be Attractive You'll understand this read--. fly, the r first time you in spect the new SHURSET ' mountings. - " - t ; .'. They .bring extra security : to rimless glasses by , sus- pending lenses at two points ; ; from a rigid top arm. Yet SHURSET mountings . have the strength of a frame, yet keep the incon spicuous appearance of IUMLESS glasses. This may be the time - to - have your eyes re-examined and fitted with SHURSET the last word in rimless Jstyle- . , DUY! U. S. iDciaziM -pt And Bonds 444 STATS PC0NE 8523 Bi nch Offices la Ecrtne Se SUverton the 1941 legislative act ; which in which the state is interested Collections of these fines for the years 1134 to 1S41. Inclu sive, aggregated $2114(3. This money Is credited to the state highway fond for road con struction and maintenance and to defray-part of the cost of op erating the state police depart ments -1 -r r:: On January 31, 1942, a total of approximately $84,000 . in f 1 n e s and penalties imposed for viola tions of the state traffic laws was outstanding. It was said that only a small part of this amount would be collected due to the fact that many of the accounts date- back many years. , - . Sacs' Outscore Angels , rULIJCRTON, Calit, March 21 ()-Steve Mesners two-run hom er in the eighth inning gave Sac ramento a 10 to 8 victory . over Los Angeles Saturday. " , The Senators scored four runs In the first frame, including home runs by Debs Garros and Tom Thompson. The Angela forged ahead to lead t to 4 in the first half of the fourth, but Sacramento came back with another quartet of runs to tie the count and went on to win in the tghth. Los Angeles 8 13 Sacramento .10 . 13 2 Hearn, Adams and Campbell, Todd; Schmidt Beers and Muel ler, Marshall. Snell on Radio Secretary of State Earl Snell will give an address over radio KOIN, Portland, at 5:30-p.m. to day. His subject, 'Your Automo bile and National Defense." E2ir- PaiDnfless Parkeir WW nv n crrn i mm Translucent Teeth; for Plates NEWEST DISCOVERY OF SCIENCE You can now obtain artificial teeth in the same shading and contours, as your own teeth. . Translucent teeth have the ad ditional quality of being able to absorb f and reflect light They have the diffused color, the soft lustre of your own . natural teeth, making it hard to detect them. FAITHFUL ; REPRODUCTION IN DENTAL PJLATES This, is only one of the factors making- for the adoption of new . TRANSPARENT plate material by the dental profes- : ' sion it is now possible ; to - make dentures to fit individual needs.-These plates also have natural unfading color and natural permanent form. ' WAR EFFORT DEMANDS BEST HEALTH AND STRENGTH OF NATION. : . Dental care is a necessary safe guard to health. Arrange now to call at Dr. Painless Parker's offices for whatever service is . . required. Make your payments later, in easy weekly or month- , ly installments. A small job " now may save a more exten sive one later. Keep fit - for - war industries work. , USEACCIPTED CREDIT FOR J FAMILY'S DENTAL SERVICE Your credit can be applied to the members of your ' family. They need not wait until your work is finished, but can begin - visits right away. Continue the same weekly or monthly pay ments after your contract has - been fulfilled. Dfl PAIHLESS 125 u:nn T C:!.:rtrn::jhC:;::2f rcr.!: VX Stsr.la cJ fa til b3 Story of Aerial Survey Revealed; Hardships Ulany PENDLETON, March Jl-ff) Lieut CoL Curtis LeMay describ ed Saturday the pioneer, flight on the south Atlantic ferry route that earned him the distinguished fly ing cross. .-0;; ; v- ', He was presented the medal here yesterday for' hit exploits as co-pilot of a four-englned bomber that ; surveyed " airports and operational bases between Nata, Brazil and Egypt. . : rermltted by army aathori ties to reveal the flight story, LeMay told of landings sua takeoffs on tiny fields, fight ing torrential rainstorms In Africa, dast storms and disease. After the plane was grounded by a sudden rain in Africa, Le May said, a takeoff was made possible by natives who worked feverishly to sweep the. runway with brooms. Tbm plane cleared trees at the end of the field by a scant 10 yards,! - .... The flight opened the route that Is used now to ferry planes and supplies across the south Atlan tic to the middle east. . River Boat Sinks ' PORTLAND, I; Mar c h 11 - (ff) The Lake Bonnevile, a river steamer being reconditioned for passenger 'l service betwen here and Astoria, sank Saturday at her, mooring in the Willamette river. The boat was believed a total loss. Cause of the sinking was not disclosed. I Browns Beat Boston DELAND, Fls March !l- Vernon Stephens, rookie short stop, tripled with the bases loaded and then scored on an overthrow aa the . St. Louis Browns rallied with five rats In the sixth ismlng Saturday to defeat the Boston Braves, S to 4, in an exhibition game, Boston (N) L 4 10 S St Louis (A) j , 8 7 1 Salvo, Errickson (5) and Lom bard!, Montgomery (6), Hollings worth, Niggeling (6), Cox (), and Swift, Ferrell (). MAKE YOUR . OWN TERMS Within Reason Whatever dental Work yoa -w. -(.. .may need. 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