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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1941)
May 21, 1041 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN WIT DRIFT BOARD ON TOP OF ARMY US! SALEM, Mny 21 Includ ing tho culi of June 10-1B. Ore gon will huva ut ZIWIl draftees Into the army iilnca tlia suloctlvc service law was punned liml sum mrr, alula solm-llvo service head quarters said today. Klnmntli county board No. 2 nnd Multnomnh county boards. Noa. 1 and 8 will huve provided the turnout numlirr of men, 87, 85 nd 81, rcspocllvuly, while tho Sherman nnd Jefferson raiintv boards, with 8 each, are Qhc other end of the lint. About 30 per cent nf the men called hnvo been from Multno mah county. Tho following board will pro vide the men for the Juno 1(1-18 coll: Mulheur 10, Marlon No. 1, lj; Marlon No. 2, 10; Marlon No. 3, 0, Multnomah No. 11, 12; Multnomah No. 12, A; Mult nomah No. 13, 8; Polk 10, Sher man I, Tillamook 0. Umatilla J, Union . Wallowa 8, Wiwh Ington No. I, 8; Wnithlnifton No 2, 10; Whoclcr 2, Yamhill 12. The number of men called to date by each board, Including the June 10-18 call, includes: Bukar 48, Denton 4.1, Clacko mai No. 1, 81); Clarkamaa No. 2, A3; Clatsop 67, Columbia 8.1, Coos No. 1, 48; Coos No. 2. 3D; Crook 10, Curry 10, Deschutes 84. Douglas .17. Cillllmn 8, Grant 23. Harney IB, Hood Itivcr 33. Jackson No. 1, 30; Jackson No. b'18; Jefferson 6. Josephine 31, math. No. 1. 84; Klamath No. 2. 87: Lake 21. Lane No. 1. 82; Lane No. 2. AO; Lane No. 3, 08; Lincoln 33, Linn 74. Mulheur 52. Marian No. 1. 73; Marlon No. 2, 40; Marlon No. 3, 48; Morrow 10. Multnomah boaros No. 1, 8.1: No. 2. (18; No. 3, 70; No. 4. 64: No. fl. 48; No. 8. 61; No. 7. .10; No. 8, 81; No. 0. SO; No. 10. 62; No. 11. 62; No. 12. 20; No. 13. 24 Polk 82, Sherman A, Tilla mook 32, Umatilla 6A, Union 42, Wallowa 17. Wasco 33. Washing ton No. 1, $1.40: Washington No. 2. 30; Wheeler 12. Yamhill 62. U. S. Employes in Executive Branch Hit All-time High WASHINGTON. May 21 fP) The number of civilian em- 0'es of the executive branch the federal government reached a new all-time high of 1.202.348 at the end of March, the census bureau announced today. The previous high of 1, 184.S21 was recorded Inst De cember. The March civilian payroll was $184,244,300. The bureau said the number of employes Increased by 28.683 during March, with 23.627 added "In agencies concerned primar ily with national defenso activi ties." Tho war department add ed 11,008 and tho navy depart ment 10.362. In the District of Columbia, employment was given 187,071 persona at the end of March, an Increase of 83S4 In tho month. At the end of March a year ago, there were 840,220 civilian employes, with a payroll of $144,131,703. Famous Wild Animal Expert To Bring Chimpanzees Here I'll) I 1 Reuben Castang and chlmpansee. Grandma." 2S-year-old performing The famous Castang chimpan zees will appear with the Po lack Brothers Circus and thrill show hero next week, It was announced Wednesday. Tho cir cus Is sponsored by the Klam ath Falls 20-30 club for the benefit of Its milk fund. Reuben Castang. trainer of the chlmpanzeos, Is one of the world's most eminent living au thorities on wild onlmals. His biography, entitled "Wild Ani mal Man" written by R. W. Thompson, has been published both in England and the Unit ed States. He la also the subject of a sketch in a handbook used by high school students in this country, called "Champions" and published by Harcourt Brnce. The son of a London animal importer, Castang was appren ticed as a youth to Carl Hagen beck, the famous zoologist, In Hamburg, Germany. The first animals he trained were a herd of goats. Since then he has trained many different species of wild and domestic animals, Including a group of polar MR. MOTORST- . . Save Money This Summer Have your car tunod-up by the Dean of Motor Tune-up men. and you will get maximum performance and economy dur ing your increased summer driving. Your saving in gaso line will mora than pay for the cost of tune-up. - Lionel "Hank" Hanklns. Marshall Cornett company's Dean of Motor Tune-up, guarantees all his work 100. . Bring your car back to new car performance and economy. You save! Use your credit to protect your automotive In vestment. Fill Up With New Fortified Richfield Gasoline Marshall Cornett Co. ISVICS STATION OHM SUNOVS AHO IVININOt OlOt TOWIR ITH ANO KLAMATH i o II Xesd the Classified Page. 'I ' '' '!- r. m . , We waited an extra 4 yearn jVS I Jl 9 bring you this wliUkey! ' f Qvi 1 II I .-e . J4UrN 1 ,irt.KU: V 1 i ill y i tr t T"ttitj- . unwif SSh V XL (h "ssssr uo:vni stock ; Hsr , vr t, r a ,..,..,,. (MW'r ! nut for IOR yean We waited until yen had le.ulreo' rails for fine ',a ,,,.)"' ' I J GAWhMheeamek. whiskey, than we lavayeulheflnsiteur 10t yaars t " 'T.' y liift-Ijelnisjrt dlirminiexparlaniaknawhewtemake.tliel'swhy t kfiA ' 1 " jWlil.Kfije . .. fr dls- Q w.y,..mp.r. 0W lon-.d ,..k wl,h eny ..her I1"" '"" ".t.. fine wtiUkty...on let yeur matured totta eUel . V v ),fX Q W sWtd itMk a Troly Orsst Wtilskay Ngad 4 Full Vssrt Vt I"" 1r-f 1 100 raof lottlsd la lend Itralght lourbsn WhUksy V j jf&0 OOOPHHAM WORTS, LIMITID DITROIT, MICHIOAN f "l OQCO rQG ' ClO(3o"e060n (Pm G3Q o bears which he broke as beasts of burden at the behest of Amundsen, the polar explorer. The bears were never used by Amundsen but the experiment was considered a success. Castang lost all his animals while Interned In Germany dur ing the first World wur and went to Africa to hunt more, becoming a close student of ani mal psychology and communi cation. He originally came to America some forty years ago and has encircled the globe several times since. During the St. Louis World's fair in 1004 he had a mixed group of tialned wild animals on 'The Pike." and at one time presented 12 elephants In a single act on the New York Hippodrome stage. Castang is reputed to be the only animal trainer who has mastered fully matured chim panzees, which become vicious upon reaching adulthood. Hit "chimps" are Hollywood veter ans, having appeared In a series of film comedies in which sev eral present-day movie celebri ties had their start. Jean Ar thur made her first screen ap pearance with the "chimps." In 1930, Castang and his chimpanzees were featured In Frank Buck's "Junglcland" at the New York Worlds fair. FREE RIDE ENDS COMPTON, Calif. (P) Uncle 6am la going for a $523 bus ride. Postmaster Clark Wallace said the postofflce department had agreed to pay for the estimated 10,800 rides Compton postmen take each year on local buses In making their rounds. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of B. W. Lee, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Ad ministratrix of the Estate of B. W. Lee, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are directed to present claims properly verified to me at the office of Paul O. Landry. 313 Main Street, Klamath Falls. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which is May 14, 1041. HAZEL M. LEE. Administratrix. M 14-21-28; J 4-11 No. 78 Read the Classified Page, 10 OPEN JUNE 9 PORTLAND, Ore., May 24 (Special) An increase over last summer, when 63 teachers and students from Klamath county enrolled, Is expected in 1041 summer sessions of the Univer sity of Oregon at Eugene, Oregon State college at Corvallia, the colleges of education at Ash land, Monmouth and La Grande, and the centralized session for all the Institutions in Portland. This is announced by Dr. V. V. Caldwell, director of summer sessions for the state system. The 1041 sessions of the three state colleges of education will begin June 0, with second ses sions beginning July 21. The session of the University of Oregon, the Portland session, and the Marine biology camp at Coos Bay will begin June 16. The Oregon State college session opens June 23, and on that date in Portland the summer school for writers for a two weeks period. The colleges of education of fer summer training for elemen tary teachers. The state college session features modern prepara tion in science, secretarial train ing, vocational education, agri culture, home economics and in dustrial, arts. The summer school athletic coaching will be held this year a Corvallis. The university summer school emphasizes training in the fields of art, business administra tion, education. English, lang uages, history, sociology, eco nomics, psychology and other social sciences, music and physi cal education. King Appointed to Succeed Brand SALEM. May 21 (AP) Gov ernor Sprague appointed Dal. M. King, Myrtle Point, yester day as second Judicial district circuit Judge, succeeding Jamas T. Brand. Judge Brand, recently named to the state supreme court, is expected to resign the circuit court position later this week. He will replace the late Henry J. Bean on the supreme court. King, who was born - near Myrtle Point In 1803, is a grad uate of the University of Ore gon. He was a second lieuten ant in the U. S. army's air ser vice from 1017 to 1910. He Is a republican. POOLE'S QiMrtfittM Yt Thai Mt BICYCLE BUY The Hcovy-Spok) Colson $29.95 On Stay Ttnm SASV WAIKIRS TniCTCLSl SOOOTSMS BASONS LAWN MOWIRS SMAaPSNIS SI.M Poole's Bicycle Store m s. iia pimm sus Hi DRY ginger ale sparkling water TOM COLLINS MIXER lIME RICKEY VJ ISLow are men enslaved? Y NORMAN CHANDtlk, CHAIRMAN, NlWtf APIR PUSUSHIHt COMMITTtl STOP and think just a moment. A nation cannot be enslaved except by ITS OWN or by gome other government. It is Germany's GOVERN MENT, and Italy's and Russia's GOVERNMENTS, , which have taken away men's freedom. We, ourselves, fought our first Ameri can war because OUR OWN GOVERN MENT the government of GEORGE III threatened our liberties! . We have rejected governors, mayors and even presidents because they were risking our freedom, infringing our rights, or tol erating rackets or graft that put free men in chains. Why do not the citizens of Germany and Italy rise and throw off the shackles? The answer in one sentence is: The GOV ERNMENT controls the PRESS in those countries. Thus they control what people believe. In America, the job you give the press is that of GUARDIAN. You demand that it WATCH THE GOVERNMENT. If the government serves you well, you are to be told so. If it serves you badly, the tell ing is to be just as swift and definite. , It never hurts to watch and report upon the doings of an honest man. He seldom objects, so long as the truth is told about him. But when you hear a politician claim ing that the newspapers are "after him," put it down that he will BEAR WATCH ING. You can thank your stars that there IS a force which can bring him quickly to time A FORCE HE CANNOT CURB! The public holds an "election" of its newspapers every day simply by buy ing or not buying. The same public can't get at its government except in one-, two-, four- or even six-year intervals. And even then, it can know what the true state of affairs is only if the press is free to report ALL THE NEWS. When you realize that government alone can enslave the nation, a free and uncontrolled press seems mighty impor tant. It becomes the eyes and the ears of all the rest of us who busy ourselves with our private affairs. Put this down as the first barrier against dictatorship: NO NATION WAS EVER ENSLAVED BY ITS OWN GOVERNMENT WHERE THE PRESS WAS COMPLETELY FREE I Over 300 leading newtpaper publisher join together to bring you (hit weekly message about the function of the press in a free nation. Newspaper Publisher Committee, 420 Lexington Ave., New York. FORM STATE GUARD FORG E In cooperation with President Roosevelt's plan for national home defense, a volunteer mili tary company has been formed in Klamath Falls which has for its purpose the perfecting of a military unit which may act in cooperation with civilian law en forcement bodies for the protec tion of persons and properties in the Klamath basin in case of any local or national emergency. Officered by veteran army men and comprising strictly vol unteer membership made up mostly of ex-service men, Klam ath's state guard company drills regularly every Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the armory. Membership Is by application only and a strict Investigation of each applicant Is made before acceptance in order to keep the company free from any possibil ity of undosirablo membership. Truth isn't stranger than fic tion when fishermen start talk ing. bowel uonns CANT HURT MCf That's what YOU tftUokt Lsnrn hm truth I Nowadays It tn Y far M or anybody, anrwharo I "enlc rimtsl worm. And tiw ugly trMtura oarv mum - rtat dintrwui limid you, wUhiml yuMt mm MWtMif tariktl W WftMafe V Jrnt'm VtrmUos todrlraottfc toml , worms befor they can "t att" stnd raaJaai -troabfe. JyaVi U Anxrln'i Ytmi motn Eropriotsry worn uMdicln; urnd by aKiir on for ovr cntury. Whom yon notice tUsMin&T. ttto mm w mU, uneasy atomaeti. Iom o( weight auspsMfc roundworm and gut JaynV Varmifet 1 rhrbt away I It axrwia atuooora worn, yak iarWM i acta varv irtjntlv. Whan do i It work merely aa a roik laxatrra. 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