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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1941)
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Talbot Predicts Bomber Will ftnock Out Conn in Third Round Germans Drink Aid to Britain J New Washington 4-H SUMMER MEET Juno 13. 1W1 1 bk Fishiris By QAYLE TALBOT MOW YOIIK, Juno IH (IV Ji Luul will knock out Hilly Conn In ubout throo round next Wed nesday tilght lit tha Polo (rounds. If It Hon Inuiinr thnn Unit, Hilly will ho Jul philn lucky. Thin in mild lifter ti pcrsonnl tour of Inspection of tho cham pion's training camp (it Green wood Inks, Juki up the Hudson, where tho liirgo negro Is getting rmdy to cli-friul ln.i champion hip. Tlu'io liu been cmmltlcriibln tnlk nhout Loom being worn nut hy hi strenuous campaign of tho pnst spring, din lint which ho lum fought mnro often Ihnn necos ry. It him hern mild nnd be Snort Briefs Br EDDIE BR1ETZ NEW YOHK, June 13 (The Special News Service) The oft twitted grapevine suys Grey, hound, fnntc.it trotler of all timet, is liinio and may never race ngnln . . . I'ntey Harron, former featherweight champ, writes from (.'nmp HUimllng, Kl , that Tommy Gomel, the Tampa heavy we hnvn been hearing so much iiholil, looks like the next cham pion to him . . . l.efly Grove, with only three games to go. will be the next member of base ball's exclusive .'Kill club" tliut Is. If he wins three more . . . Chris Dundee, who manages Ken Overlin and is one of the smart ed guys In the fight racket, ujrks Conn to lick Louis says Qed will do It. (Confidential ly, we're leaning Ihnt way. too. but we'll withhold an official prediction for a few days) . . . . William Brann. owner of Cha. ledon. says his big horse is com ing along nicely and probably will tangle with Whlrlnwny be fnre the year's over And that. Indie and gent., should bo a Mire' ... CAUGHT ON THE TTY We suppose Bobby Biggs' ap pearance last week In the Kan sas City tennis tournament was right in line with his duties as assistant publicity director at Presbyterian college in South Carolina . . . Every lime the White Sox have an off-day In Chicago, Jimmy Dykes spends It at Noire Dnme looking over tho buildings . . . Ctrl Newsome. sports editor of the High Point (N. C.) Enterpriso,- Is in town O nmlng up the national AAU ilor women's swim champion ships In be held down there August lfl-17 ... If you don't read "The Modern T Formation." co-authorized by George Halas of the Chicago Hears, Clark Shaughnessy of Stanford and Ralph Jones of Lake Forest col lege, you are missing plenty. Here's a tip straight from the Kentucky feed- boxes Sun Again (from the some stnble as Whlrlnway) to win the 1042 Kentucky derby. ... NEW8 BULLETIN Labor got together for defense purposes up In Vermont the oth er day when Greene pitched and Lewis caught for the St. Johns bury academy team. TODAY'S GUEST STAR Banjo Smith, Columbia (S. C.) ord: "If ever I had anything .ilnjt the draft. I take it back It has snared a wrestler." Jupiter Is the largest known planet. NO DOWN PAYMENT on Sears Modernization Plan FREE ESTIMATES! You can get a new heating plant, plumbing, painting, add a room or do any type of remodeling lor at little as $9.1 1 per monthl Ask Mr. Remodel Jin Sears New Home Modernisation Department, lieved Hint Joe him turned Into mi old ninn. There li nothing to It, folk). Thin Joo Louis ntlll ! tho greet eat fighting mm) you or I will unit In H lifetime. Do tin taken thorn nil on, one after the other, nnd It In your argument against mine when ynu y Jtick Demp scy or Cleno Tunncy could hnve whlppod him. There Is nothing Joe Louie lacks to ninke him great flght er. Yenterdny I sew that he wen n much finer boxer than Billy Conn. Agulnst four sparring partner, who were doing their poor best to emulate Conn, he plrked off their punches with his right glove, a flick at a time, oiid then tore them to shreds. Rigney Will Accept Regular Draft Turn White Sox Hurler Withdraws Re quest for Induction Postponement CHICAGO. June 13 (IT) Pitcher Johnny Hlgney hat de cided to take his regular turn in the army draft after all. The 2-year-old Chicago White Sox Inn lor said last night he had been 111 advised In asking a stay, that he had withdrawn his re quest (granted by his local draft board but appealed to Washing ton by the Illinois selectlvo serv ice director) and that he would report for Induction June 20 asi originally scheduled. In a statement issued at last nights While Sox-New York Yankee game, Rigney said: "My recent request for postponement of induction Into the army was based solely and entirely upon a letter written by a high-ranking official of the national selec State Amateur Golfers Meet In Finals PORTLAND. June IS ofi Finalists will emerge In the Ore gon state amateur golf tourna ment today at the Oswego Lake Country club course. Top. heavy favorites were Alan Mills and Lou Jennings. Mills, tha San Franciscan who shot low medal score Wednes day, clipped two strokes from par on the out nine yesterday to trim Jack Shuler, Portland, 4 and 3. Two easy victories were scored In women's play yesterday, Sls slc Green defeating Mrs. Martin Hunter, 8 and 5, and Margaret Crosbie routing Mrs. Don Mc- Bride, 7 and 9. Babe Freese beat Helen Itoblin of Hood River, 2 up, and Mrs. Omar Anderson took a 3 and 1 victory from Mrs. Mac Wilkins. All winneri are from Portland. SEALS BUY INFIELDER HARRY GOORABIAN SAN FRANCISCO, June IS UP) The San Francisco Seals base ball club announced today the purchase of Harry Goorablan, utility Inficlder, from Bakes field of the California State lea gue. Goorablan, hitting over .300 and leading the state circuit In home runs, was taken on in the I emergency created by the lost of Ted Jennings, third baseman, 1 out with a broken leg. NEW HOMES from OLD ONES! Let Sears Help You With Your Home Modernization Plans Joe's trulner, old Jack Black burn, twice had to cull 1 1 ma pre maturely to keep him from knocking a couple of sparring partners silly. What makes It worse for Conn, a more llght-heavywelght trying to fight a big man, Is that Louis Is not feeling friendly about this fight. Joo reads the papers, and ho has noted that Conn repeatedly I as referred to him as a "dumb negro" and an "old man." While Louis real izes that a "ghost writer" has been responsible for these re marks, ha still feels that Conn has condoned them, nnd ho is sore about it. Me Intends to knock Billy on his head quickly. tive service In which the advice was contained that ball players Were entitled to ask for a 00-day delay If called during the regu lar season . . . "I did act upon It, wllh the assurance that my act was both reasonable and in accordance with the strict interpretation of the act. I have since learned that this letter and Its interpre tation of the draft code are In controversy and, therefore, I have asked permission to with draw my recent request and 1 am ready to go June 2)th." In asking deferment, Rigney had said his induelinn would cost him four-elevenths of his $12,000 salary and work an "un usual Individual hardship" -on him. LONDON'S DOCKS Tho biggest and most vital docks of London are concentrat ed within a 10-rnlle area near the center of the city. In normal timet, this commercial port han dles 70 per cent of England's meat Imports, SB per cent of the rubber, 44 per cent of the wool, 33 per cent of the oil and 27 per cent of the timber. THE BLARNEY STONE Blarney Castle, near Cork. Ireland, contains the famous Blarney stone, which Is sup posed to give anyone who kisses It powers of persuasive elo quence. The latest records Indicate that each car owner uses ap proximately 600 gallons of gaso line a year. II Everything WASH CLOTHS, package of 2 V.UHVN lowtL, uxju.incn BABY BLANKET, 30x40-inch CRIB SHEET, 36xS0-lnch By WALTON IZAAK DIAMOND LAKE, as usual over the pnst weekends, will be crowded and fishing will be tough. Kord fenders are the trol ling choice with cither worms or trout-o-rcnos as bait. Cluster eggs are good for bait fishing near the deadline. There's some fly fishing In the late afternoons. The CHEWAUCAN RIVER Is good on bait and flies. On the NORTH FORK OF THE SPRAGUE RIVER all bait fishing will be on cluster eggs and some single eggs. ... LONG CREEK for bait fish ing with some spinners working. FISH LAKE worms as bait. as usual on EAST LAKE. Some fish be ing caught on trolls. Most fish on bait. ... PAULINA LAKE. Deep trol ling with flashers and worms or trout o renos. Some fly fishing. ... ELK LAKE. Bait and fly fish ing. Fish running over 14 Inches. . . FOUR-MILE LAKE. Most any thing will do. Fishing good. ... HARRIET LAKE. If you need 1 the exercise, try it on bait and j spinners. You'll be surprised. ... j ODELL LAKE. Good trolling very deep. Some Mackinaw be ing taken. ... CRESCENT LAKE. Mostly trolling. Fish running large and average about three per fisher man so far. ... DESCHUTES RIVER. Good on flies in almost all sections. S.ime spinner fishing and bait with single eggs. A good bet. The old reliable, the friend in need, the old standby UP PER KLAMATH LAKE seems to be the No. 1 spot as a sure fire fish-getting spot. Both Harriman lodge and Rocky Point lodge report good fishing nil week on trolling. Some of the fish caught were 8 pounds and better. Trolling wobblers Is most popular with some boats anchoring near the various creek mouths. 'TAKE A BOY FISHING." Spurt Birda-eme Diaper Firmly yarns. Full size. Handmade Infant' Slip tom, wnite. Infant' Bootee stat !Hoeealn 'To the gsllsnt fighters of the B. E. F. Presented by the Feder ation Of Vine Growers Cooperatives of the Isle of Samoi. Same Greece." That's the stenciled lettering on these wine cases, con tents of which now invigorate Germans somewhere in Greece. Coast Grid Heads See Confab End By OAIL FOWLER SEATTLE, June 13 IP) This is Friday the 13th, and it may be viewed in the future as an unlucky day for any Pacific Coast conference school found guilty of violating provisions of the Athertorf "purity code." Conference faculty represen tatives hoped to conclude their five-day session by noon today, and it was understood that one of the Items on their program would be a vote on whether to assess fines on schools involved in proselyting of athletes. Conference Commissioner Ed win Atherton, in predicting ac tion on the proposal to levy fines, did not specify any amounts. The faculty men went over all recommendations dealing with recruiting yesterday and last night and will incorporate their findings in a recodified conference rule book. Examples of each type of recruiting viola tion will be given, and some sources indicated the size of fine for the particular infraction might be given. Heywood used the expression, "a broom sweeps clean," as early as 1348. BATHIJVETTE Enameled Hardwood Frame 36 x 20 x 41 In. 4 .98 Duck dressing: table lifts over rubber coated tub, by means of hand grip. Safety strap on dressing: table, Rubber hose with patented shut off, towel rack. for Baby! 1.2ft JL woven long, white cotton 39 Cotton bstlste. Ruffled, hand-embroidered bottoms. Philippine f Ac Imlamt DrMi OcF Cotton batiste, handmade. Assorted hand embroideries. Infanta Knit Cotton Gown Drawstrina at cuffs, tape ties at bot 25c All wool, knit. White with blue or Pink. Infant' All- I.M Wool Sweat fir $ JL Hand crocheted, asserted styles. White with pink or blue. Infant' Poke Bonnet Organdy and dotted Swiss bonnet. Assorted poke styles. Infant' Soft' BZfmC Soled Shoe oJcf Lambskin moccasin toe. White with blue or pink. Appointments Made For Offices in Eagles Auxiliary Appointments were made Thursday at the regular meet ing of the Eagles auxiliary with Rachael Robideau presiding. Phyllis Stelzenmueller was appointed conductress and Stella Pcrsell. musician. The finance committee will be Beulah Book, Kathleen Kriz and Vera Linken back; the charity committee, Rachael Robideau, May Eck. Frances Herbert and Maudie Larson; sick committee, Maudie Larson, Rachael Robideau and Vera Linkenback: Tuesday card party committee, Phyllis Stelzen mueller, Lucille Ruge. Bertha Renner and Esther Shepherd. Stella Pcrsell will handle public ity. Mayflies, which live for sev eral years under water, emerge and die after a few days in the air. Printed Buf-tex I DRAPERIES. ill ii jv i fi ready mad fr every hom Rp Hi O -Jt 3W CrdCi6us dr6ps beautifully styled and fx! f!' y VI finished t6 add thot ,ast touch of rich- Kii i iM ffffij ness ,0 yur living room! 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II M itKctkm of nfw ., v,,4vv nt-Ai traverse track with -mm- tihioh to rhooSfi 10 smoothly running carriers. By HAROLD OGLE JR. CORVALL1S, June 13 (Spe cial) The Four-H summer school here this year Is expect ed to be one of the biggest and best in the history of the event. Approximately 2000 4-H club boys and girls arrived Monday and have taken living quarters in the dormitories, fraternities and sororities of Oregon State college. Since the first bell rang at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, the club members have followed this daily schedule: 7:15 a. m. Breakfast. 8:00 a. m. Report for classes. H30 to 11:40 a. m. Classes, 12:15 p. m. Luncheon. 2:00 p. m. Assembly. 3:15 p. m. County meetings. ;i:o p. m. Recreation. 7:30 p. m. Dinner. 7:30 to 10 p. m Evening pro grams. The daily classes are on such subjects as producing milk and cream, demonstration of televi sion, production of corn, and the line. Berlin Cautions Residents Against New British Bombs BERLIN, June 13 (IP) The Berlin district air defense com mand advised the capital's In habitants today to go .to air raid protection cellars immediately when sirens sound because "the enemy's new-type weapon has a severe effect." The warning noted that many persons go to cellars only when anti-aircraft artillery goes into action with the result "that there have been a great number of bomb victims." Experience, it said, shows that rooms below ground are safest during an air raid. British reports of recent air operations against Germany have described the devastating ef fects of a new super-bomb, Samuel de Champlain found ed Quebec In 1608. Remember! You can buy any thing totaling $10 or mora on Sears Easy Pay Plan. "T il ttiiMiiumi This valuable portrait of George Washington, painted by Gilbert Stuart, famous early American artist, looks bright and new, bottom, after a cleaning re vealed it to be worth "hundred of thousands of dollars." It was found as pictured at top In dusty basement of a Baltimore art gallery. UNIFORM COLORS Germany's uniforms are in va ried hues. Brown la the color of the uniform of the storm troops black for the protection squad ron. Hitler's picked Kuard: irreei for the steel helmets; a different shade of green for the police and field gray for the regulSi army. . BIO FAMILY The Hurd familv of C1v1n O- requires 50 pounds of tur key for its ThanksEivina dinner There are 16 children.