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Invincible Mort Cooper Questionable Quantity in Cards-World Series Plan spoiFirr Briefs S P , Hugh t miUrlen. Jr. v ( By SID FEDER (Pinch-Hitting for Hugh Fullerton) NEW YORK, Aug. 21 VP) Lightweight Champ Bob Mont gomery sent his manager, Frank ie Thomas, up from Philly last eight to tell Mike Jacob that unless Beau Jack signs a return match agreement, there'll be no title bout between the two Sep tember 10. ... So the Beau is flying up from St. Petersburg this morning to make with the John Hancock. . . . Seems. Jack insisted on a 90-day return go clause for their first fuss, which Bob won. ... So. the bobcat wants the same on rye. . Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cookie prob ably will make her. tennis "comeback" " in..- the i nationals next month. . ' ' ' ' BASHED BEAK BITS A Jimmy Bivins-Melio Bet tina September scuffle and a Beau Jack-Lulu Costantino Oc tober outing are about sealed, signed and delivered for Cleve land. .... Izzy Mattes, the Louis iana commissioner, sent up' an 91806 check as the boxing serv ice athletic, fund's "cut" from the Terranova-Callura feather weight fuss in New Orleans this week. ... . Jimmy: Caesar, ' the pro speed-skater,' and Bob Whight, who does the Adagio dance in Sonja Heme's ice. show, fight it out for three rounds in the cellar of the theatre before each performance. . . . The other performers stopped sending for the cops .when, they discovered Jimmy is the former Oklahoma City champ and Whight was a Michigan State college clouter and they still like . to . mash a nose once in a while. . . . ' ' ' TODAY'S GUEST STAR ' Frank W a r d, Youngstown (Ohio) Vindicator;. It's too -bad these football coaches can't save all that waste fat they'll be boil ing off the gridders for the war effort. . BOOHCnr AROUND An hour before . last night's Bobby Ruffin-Cleo. Shans fight in Madison Square garden, there was no fight. . , . Ruffin's fistic family" beefed about the offi cials and the gladiator was paid a personal visit by General John J. Phelan himself before it was straightened out. ... ". Then Ruf fin went out and won easily. . . . When Lt. Frank Kimbrough, big Jawn's big brother from Texas, took over Fordham Jim Crow ley's North Carolina pre-flight coaching job, he found Ensign Clark Janagin, his former Hard-in-Simmons line coach, on his staff. . . . Uncle Sam is paging. Seymour Greenberg,. the Cbica-' go. tennis ace. ... It was Henry Armstrong and hil manager, George Moore,, and ..not Mike Jacobs who . insisted on that $16.50 "top" for next Friday's fight with Ray Robinson. . . . A week after finishing in- front of Gunder Haegg in Cincinnati Private Bob Bergerwon the two mile run at the Keesler field (Miss.) championships. . . . Of course. Bob had a 440-yard hand icap in Cincinnati. . .-. Angel Man Tosses Another Wm; Still Leads Pitchers LOS ANGELES, Ang. 21 (9 Ihe Angels' Jodie Phipps tossed another victory - last - week . to bring his season's record to' 16 triumphs against a - single de feat, and maintain-, his leader' ship of " the Pacific - Coast league's pitchers. y' Pitcher and Club Buzollch, San Francisco Werle, San Francisco ,. Tincup, Seattle Phipps, Los Angeles .:..:. Osborn, Los Angeles ..........".;....... 7 Baker, Los Angeles .... 7 Epperly, San Francisco r.'... ....13 Lynn, Los Angeles ...19 Fisher, Seattle '........:.......J.........'....,. 6 Gehrman, Los Angeles .... ......1......15 Speece, Seattle ............:...;.......'......;.. ;..12 ' Raffensberger, , Los Angeles : ;..16 Cohen, Portland ..,.........'..;. !.:....'.. 9 Root, Hollywood .......l.....,...'..;....'..............ll Seats, San .Francisco ,.; 13 . Fillette, Sacramento ..... 2 Osborne, Portland ...... ..:.. 9 Joyce, San . Francisco .v. ; '. 17 G. Mallory, Los Angeles .,...i..........l0 Lien, San Francisco .......... 12 : Chelini, Oakland m..:....:..'.'..:..........:.l0 Liska, Portland ..U....."...i.'.............i.'.........14 , Harrell, Sah Francisco' . .'.......:.:.14 K. Smith,' Hollywood ..,. 11 Herring, Portland :.,.....i.:vJ....l ;........ 6 , Turpin, Seatye :.....:r...:"- , ,. ,;,; " 7 ' , . Br JUDSON BAILEY Associated Press Sports Writer With the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees leaving so little to be said about the ma jor league pennant races, base ball men already are turning to discussing the world series and wondering where Mort Cooper! will fit. into Billy Southworth's i strategy. The ace of the world cham pions has failed four times against American league hitters twice in . the All-Star games and twice in last year's world series. j Last night the skipper of the Redbirds indicated that maybe he has decided Cooper is not in-i vincible. I The big righthander worked for the Cardinals against the Phillies and pitched five-hit ball! that took him Into the ninth in nng leading 5 to 1. But when the Phillies loaded the bases against him with one out, South worth quickly called in Howie K-rict Krist to relieve tooper. wno omy necus w up j i -v.- DKiina . . .....11, me mouim " madeHJS rZr-s lIS 5S up and saved Coopers 17th vie ' , ' ' k u - . , The Yankees who have not yet been, able to draw as ;to ahead ior. circuit, looked like pennant winners in conquering the Clove-1 Into T with i, ,j ih. nlrfi viKihii! ...,.,! thir nth pnnspcutlve! series in. today s finale. The Washington Senators, however, trounced the Chicago White Sox by the same score, 10 S, in a night game to maintain their distance behind the Yanks. In .the only, other American league game, Detroit' nosed out the. Boston Red Sox 1-0 on a sin gle by Rudy York in the ninth inning! Both Frank (Stubby) Overmire and Joe Dobson pitch ed five-hit ball. 'Truett (Rip)'Sewell, who has become famous for his "para chute pitch," tumbled to defeat as the Pittsburgh Pirates drop ped two games to the New York Giants 3-2 and 7-4. . Sewell's setback in the first game, his third in his last four starts, was the result of Mel Ott's 17th home run with one on in the sixth inning. The second-place Cincinnati Reds were edged out 3-2 in 12 innings at Boston when Whitey Wietelmann singled home a run to end a pitching battle between Al Javery and Johnny Vander Meer. Whitlow Wyatt pitched six hit ball as the Brooklyn Dodgers curbed the Chicago Cubs 6-3, but he failed to stop Husky BUI Nich olson, who hit his 19th home run and second in two days with one on.. Jiminez Gets But Draw With Lupe Gonzales HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 2d VP) Julio Cesar Jiminez, Yucatan, Mexico, lightweight, got only a draw . last night in his sched uled 10-round bout with Lupe Gonzales of Tijuana.. Jiminez, clearly ahead on points as the bout went through' the ninth round, dropped his gloves as the bell sounded and Gonzales, apparently thinking another blow was coming, dived into Jiminez and cut his head. He could not continue. " " Under the California boxing law there was no other road open for Roth but to call the contest even, although Jiminez had seven rounds to Gonzales' two. . : - . . - . ;A1. Epperly, of the San Fran cisco Seals, has notched 13 vic tories against four setbacks, and Red' Lynn,,, of the Angels, has won. 19 games and lost six. The records include games played August 17. , ' W L 2 0 1 0 SP 7 2 3 65 23 24 50. 94 23 65 39 103 29 55 55 4 35 63 64 56 29 101 90 59 33 25' Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .914 .875 .778 .765 .760 .750 .714 .708 .696 .692 .687 .684 .667 .643 .630 .625 .600 .588 .583 .583 .579 .545 .538 1 0 ...16 1 1 2 4 8 2 6 S 7 4 3 1 5 10 ' 6 8 7 10 10 . .8, . S 6 Weekend Fishing Prospects PORTLAND. Aug. 21 VP) Fair luck for Oregon fishermen this weekend is indicated by the state game commission's weekly bulletin. Conditions by counties: LANE Fishing fair. Sulslaw river yielding some chlnook salmon. COLUMBIA Angling poor except for harvest trout in the Columbia. COOS Good blueback and fair salmon catches reported on Coquille river. Upper streams yielding fair trout catches. CURRY Good steelhead fly fishing on Rogue but otherwise .poor. Fishing only j iair. TILLAMOOK Good catches of bluebacks and trout reported . fi.g Nes,ucca nd Nehalem rivers. Few limits of trout taken wi)solriver . JOSEPHiNE Some good trout bags 4aken , " " ""SVri DESCHUTES Lake fishing with 'reported from some. WASCO Deschutes and low- er reaches of White rivers yield ing fair catches. KLAMATH Good results re ported at most lakes and Sprague river. ' MALHEUR Best fishing in north fork of Malheur. ' By The Associated Press COAST LEAGUE W. L. Pet. .740 .624 .528 .492 .453 .430 .429 .304 Los Angeles 94 San Francisco 78 Seattle 66 Portland 62 Hollywood 58 33 47 59 64 70 73 72 87 San Diego 55 Oakland 54 Sacramento 38 Results Yesterday Los Angeles 2, Hollywood 1. Oakland 10, San Francisco 0, . Seattle 3, Sacramento 1. San Diego 6, Portland 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pet. .72 38 .655 62 51 .549 .62 53 .539 ..58 56 .509 ..52 60 .464 ..53 63 .457 ..50 59 .459 ...42 71 .372 St. Louis Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brooklyn Chicago Philadelphia Boston New York Results Yesterday New York 3-7, Pittsburgh 2-4. Boston 3, Cincinnati 2. Brooklyn 6, Chicago 3. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. New York 69 42 Washington 62 53 Detroit ... 58 51 Cleveland 57 52 Chicago 56 56 Boston .. 54 59 St. Louis ... ...48 60 Pet .622 .539 .532 .523 .500 .478 .444 .360 Philadelphia 40 71 Results Yesterday New York 10, Cleveland 5. Detroit 1, Boston 0. Washington 10, Chicago 5. Philadelphia at St. Louis, post poned. . Major All-Stars Face Angels, Stars Today LOS ANGELES, Aug. 21 (P) Red Ruffing's collection of ma jor .league all stars faces the Los Angeles and Hollywood teams of the Pacific Coast lea gue today at Wrigley field with all receipts going to Joe E. Brown's fund for recreation equipment for service men sta tioned at off-shore bases in the Pacific. . . Los Angeles will afford the major league array competition for the first four and one-half innings, and Charley Root's Hollywood club takes over from there. The Coast leaguers will toss in a new pitcher every inn ing. Ruffing is to start the game for his club with Harry Danning of the Giants behind LONG HAMMER THROW DUBLIN, Aug. 21 (P) Irish man B. Healion threw the ham mer a distance of 58.57 meters in a track, meet yesterday, only a fraction short of the unofficial world mark of 59 meters (193 ft. 6'i inches) made by Erwin Blask, of Germany, at Stockholm in Au gust, 1938. When in Madford . - Stay at . HOTEL HOLLAND Thoroughly Modern Joe and Anne Earlay Proprietors Suds Fatten Third Place Percentage . Rainier Beat Solont, Bur Other First Division Teams Drop to Second Rate Men By The Associated Press The Seattle Rainicrs 'contin ued to fatten their third place percentage yesterday at the ex pense of the last place Sacra mento Solons, although as a whole the Pacific coast league upper half didn't fare so well in games with second division teams. The Rainiers slid by the Sol. ons, 3-1, and Los Angeles edged out Hollywood, 2-1, but Oakland blasted second place San Fran cisco 10 to 0 and San Diego handcuffed Portland, 6 to 1. Seattle won by scoring two runs in the ninth after two were out Joe Dobbins doubled, ad vanced on Lloyd Christopher's bunt and scored on Jim Jewell's single. Jewell went to second as his hit was partially muffed and came in on Hal Sueme's double. Joe Demoran limited the Solons to seven hits while his mates col lected 11 off Clem Dricswcrd, five of them doubles. Hal Patchett drove in four runs for San Diego as the Padres downed Portland. The Padres clinched the game with a five run rally off Sid Cohen in the sixth inning which featured a triple by Patchett with the bases loaded. There was a total of six double-plays in the game, four of them by San Diego. Seattle Looks Forward to Chase Battle SEATTLE, Aug. 21 OP) Fight fans here are looking forward to a middleweight fight Tues day night of the caliber they watched In the years when Freddie Steele and Al Hostak, home state boys, were wearing the National Boxing association title for the division. Tuesday's fight wili pit Jack Chase, Cali fornia title holder, against Jimmy McDaniels of Los An geles. McDaniels won a host of fol lowers here two weeks ago In his technical knockout victory over Irish Jimmy Hogan of Se attle. McDaniels' manager says Mike Jacobs has offered Jimmy a crack at the winner of next Friday's Henry Armstrong-Ray Robinson fight in Madison Square garden. Boxing Returns , To Garden, But Fans Doubtful NEW YORK, Aug. 21 VP) Boxing returned to Madison Square Garden last night after a nine-week siesta because of a circus and today the 8014 spec tators were in doubt about the value of the change. In the main 10-round affair Bobby Ruffin of New York struck Cleo Shans of Los An geles just often enough to win the verdict. The rest of the time the New Yorker kept himself occupied by stepping out of the way of the westerner's charges. Ruffin weighed 133, a pound and three-quarters less than his opponent. Tippy Larkln of Garfield, N. J., won his second New York bout in four days by whipping Harry Teaney of Cleveland in the 10-round co-feature. Georgie Drum Wins Emerson Memorial Mile Handicap CHICAGO, Aug. 21 IIP) Al len Drumheller's Georgie Drum won the $5000 Added Emerson Woodward Memorial mile handi cap at Washington park Thurs day by three quarters of a lenth. Jockey Georgia Woolf was up. The Walla Walla, Wash., bred four-year-old was in tight quar ters turning into the stretch, but Woolf found a narrow opening between Pirate and King's Ab bey and sent his mount through. Georgia Drum drew clear in the last 100 yards. The winner covered the dis tance in 2:04 4-5 and paid $6.80. FIGHTS By The Associated Press NEW YORK Bobby Ruffin. 133, New York, outpointed Cleo Shans, 1349, Los Angeles (10); Tippy Larkin, 1381, Garfield, N. J., outpointed Harry Teaney, 1351, Cleveland (10), - HOLLYWOOD Julius Cesar Jiminez, 134S, Yucatan Mexico, and Ltpc Gonzales, 134, Tia Ju ana. drow (10). TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Move Yourself Save W Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main August 21, 1943 " PAGE KLAMATH SPORT NOTES) By VIRGIL GROSS An all-star baseball team may ; bo picked in a few 'days for a I post season gamo against tho Redding town team at Redding. I "Red" Sanders has sunt word to the Redding outfit and an an swer is expected any day now. It : tho game is a success more ; games may bo scheduled beforo the summer is over. "Red" will manage the all-star aggregation. Football ts just around the corner and KUHS, under Coach Frank Ramsey, should have a fine team. Frank has twelve let termcn returning to tho Pelican fold, and they are all in top shape as the result of hard work during the summer months. Tho club championship will be held this weekend at Rcames golf course, and should prove to Redskins Weep Little For Stars By DAVE HOFF CHICAGO, Aug. 21 (IP) Sam my Baugh is so lame he can hardly bend over to tie his shoe lace and folks claim tho All Stars have so much power that the Evanston sky glows at night like Aurora Borcalis, but there's no weeping in the Washington Redskins' newly-pitched teepee on the Loyola university cam pus. A healthy, bruising-looking bunch, the Redskins have five days left to finish their training for Wednesday night's game with the collegians, but it's ob vious they're already in peak condition after three weeks of practice on the west coast. "We don't have any fellows in bad condition here," Owner George P. Marshall proclaimed with a touch of pride today. "We tell the fat boys to stay at home." Tho Redskins' roster number ed 30 players when the team arrived yesterday from San Di ego, where it engaged in all pre liminary drills and also played an intra-squad Shrlner benefit game.. .. An all-veteran backfield of Wilbur Moore, Ray Hare, Bob Seymour and Baugh can be put on the field by Bergman and probably will. Other reliables include Guards Steve Slivinskl and Dick Farman. Wyoming Quits Football for This Season . LARAMIE, Wyo Aug. 21 VP) Wyoming university will aban don intercollegiate football, basketball, baseball and track for the school year of 1943-44, the board of athletic control an nounced Thursday. Two other institutions In the Mountain States conference, Brigham Young university, Utah, and the Colorado College of Agriculture already have an nounced they will drop football this year. Fritzie Zivic Not Slipping, So He's Not Quirting LEIPERVILLE, Pa., Aug. 21 (IP) Fritzie Zivic quitting the ring? "I'd quit If I felt myself slip ping, but I'm not." The former, welterweight champion said at his training quarters here when asked about reports that the Bob Montgomery fight next Monday would be one of his last. "I'll show you what I mean," the flat-nosed Pittsburghor de clared, "when I start throwing hooks at Montgomery." KISSING SOUND LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Aug. 21 Submarine crews who thrill to the honking and beeping of sea fish haven't heard a thing until they've listened to an Arkansas buffalo fish, says Tom Mull, of ficial of the Arkansas game and fish commission, ' "Our buffalo go the South Pacific species one better," he said. "They can bo heard above water. When eating they make a sound like a young man kissing his girl real fast." DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SKATELAND 515 Klamath Ave. Music Pappy Gordon's Oregon Hlllbllllss Auspices Veterans of Fortiijn Wars ' be the outstanding tournament of the year. Earl Weimar will bo out to defend tho titlo ho took last year. "Scotty" Smith, that mechan ical Pelican second .baseman and a swell f iolding second base man, is in the marines at Sun Diego. "Scotty" is now going through "boot" camp and finds tho going plenty rouglu lie says "baseball's a cinch compared to being a marine." Last year's Pelican pitching sensation, Ken Bcnham is on his way buck home to Spokuno, and from there eventually buck to Whitman college. Bcnham played for the Houston Ship- ! yards at Houston, Tex., all sum jmcr; winning flvo games and I losing three. A good percentage for Ken, as tho Ivuguo he pluycd in was plenty fust. Such big tim ers as Lcs Fleming, "Birdio" Tcnncts, Ken Chase and Enos Slaughter wcro a few Hint formed the opposition against him. Brooklyn and the New York Giants both offered Ken a contract. He did not sign, how ever, as he is returning to col lege this fall. No word has been received from Marshall Eycstone of last year's Pelican baseball team; but he is probably playing a good brand of baseball. Marshull was manager of this year's club at the first of the year, but left for Portland before the start of the season. Joe Abrahams still wants to hold a fight card here in Klam ath Falls. He has written several times from Portland to that ef fect, and is willing to bring his fighters down here. Ho runs the Oregon Athletic club in Portland and his prestige in handling fighters is known up and down the coast. Anyone wishing to promote a card in Klamath Falls should contact Joe Abrahams in Portland. Tho first flight pairings for the club championship at Rcames' country club this Saturday and Sunday include: Earl Weimar (defending champion from last year) vs. Joe Lemcn, Tom Tow ey vs. William Hagclstcln, John West vs. Carl Huson, Frank Tarr vs. Ted Mcdford, Carl Woods vs. Roy Rake.itraw, Ralph Macart ney vs. Robert Sproat, John Stalllngs vs. Harry Panning, Martin Swanson vs. Dr. Ray Oldenburg. A close tournament is expect ed since the President's cup tourney was fairly even through out. Carl Huson, who won the President's cup last week, will be the one to watch and he should give Weimar a run for his money. This tournament will not be the handicap variety as was the President's tourney, but will be a scratch tournament. Portland Schoolboy Starts Professional Pitching Career PORTLAND, Aug. 21 (IP) Don Johnson, Portland school boy fircballcr, will go to the Kansas City Blues next summer to start his professional pitching career. The youth who has pitch ed several no-hit games an nounced here he had signed with the New York Yankee organiza tion, but will finish his high school education - first. Terms were not disclosed. Hunting Ammunition, But No Gasoline GRANTS PASS, Aug. 21 (IP) There's plenty of ammunition now, but it's a long hike to the woods. . And so hunting expeditions may be few this fall, said Ken neth R. Martin, state game com missioner, commenting on OPA refusal to increase gasoline al lotments for hunting trips. He said that WPB, however, had re leased 100,000,000 rounds of shotgun shells and 10,000,000 rounds of rifle cartridges for hunting. DOG RACES CLOSE ' PORTLAND, Aug. 21 (IP) The dog racing season will close hero tonight in a program that will sec More Taxes, the dog that recently set a track record, try ing for a Multnomah stadium mark. Jim Turnesa Shows Heels In Golf Tilt Lost Yoor'i PGA Tourney Runner-Up Leads Victory Meet; Crocks Par With 67 By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN CHICAGO, Aug, 21 !) Stuff Sergeant Jim Turuvsu, tho durk horso ylio gullopvd to runnor-up honors in lust ycur's PGA tour luimont, wus showing his hacl's uguiu today. Tho stocky little army man who has been in tho service 28 months mid now is 011 tho llul liiruii hosullul force ut Stutun Island, N. Y., cracked par by four strokes 011 tho tree-dotted Beverly course yesterday to fashion a 67. This gnvo him the lend over a field ot 41 top pros and amutcurs entering thu sec ond I8 I10I0 round of the Chicago Victory Nutionul golf champion ships. His first dny margin was near ly a phulo finish, for Sum Byrd of Phlludclphlu, tho former New York Yankuo outfielder who won tho Greensboro, N. C, open last year, and tho favorite, By ron Nelson of Toledo, wore only a slntjlo etroko behind at 68. Such stars as Craig Wood, I ho duration U. S, open champion from Mumaroneck, N. Y., Light horso Harry Cooper of Minnea polis and flashy Jim Demarot of Detroit rush in with AO's. Only 12 players could equal or break par 38-3571 yester day. Amateur Jim McHalo, an army sergeant at Baltimore, led the 11 Simon Purcs competing with a 70. Pro Willio Goggln also had a 70. Pvt. Chick llnr bert, taking a double bogey S on the 110-ynrd 12th hole, wound up with 71 to be grouped with KyTutfoon, Lloyd Mangrum and Mike Turnesa. LONG TIME AGO . CHICAGO. Aug. 21 VP) It seems a long time ago, everyone agreed today, that the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cardinals sought to merge In the National football league because of player shortages. Actually It was Just last June that tho league voted down the Chicago plan. Toduy tho Bears left for their training camp at Dclufield, Wis., wirti 30 players, and the Cards shoved off for Waukesha, Wis., with 32. The legal limit I 33. Yakima Man Tops Ram Sale Purchases PENDLETON. Aug. 21 VP) Morning purchases at the 17th annual Oregon ram sale here to day were topped by H. Stanley Coffin of Yakima, Wash., who paid $400 for a Suffolk buck of fered by Dave Waddcll of Amity, Oregon. Prices wcro somewhat disap pointing on the rumbouillcts, with tho high sule of this class being mBde by the John K. Mad sen farm of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, to tho Cunningham Sheep com pany of Pendleton, which paid $350 for a stud ram. People In the occupied areas once were our customers. At first they will have no money to buy goods from us. The amount we spend In helping them to becomo self-supporting is trivial compared to the anioun' they will spend with us once they resume tho creation of wealth. Foreign Relief Dircc tor Herbert Lehman. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned, executrix of the estate of D. A. Kcnyon also known as David Ames Kcnyon, deceased, has filed her final ac count In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Klamath County, and Monday the 23rd day of August, 1043, at tho hour of ten o clock A. M. of said day, in the Circuit Court room of said court In the county court house in Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been set as the dutc for hearing objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. RUBY LEE KENYON, Executrix of tho estate of D. A. Kenyon, deceased. Date of first publication, July 24th, 1943. Dalo of last publication, Aug ust 21st, 1943. Jy 24-31; A 7-14-21 No. 275 DANCE SAT. NITE ARMORY BALDY'S BAND French Innkeeper Shot for Harboring , American Airman ALGIERS, Aug. 21 (IT) The French committee ot national liberation reported Friday that af) French Innkeeper was executed at Connollos, in tho Eura depart ment, for harboring an American airman shot down over France, Tho mitleontrollod Paris nowspoper L'Oouvro, tho com mittee suld, announced that Mar col Weiss, 31-yoar old Connelles innkeeper, had boen shot May 18 for giving "refugo to the aviator who parachuted from his plane which hud been shot down and wus hiding from authorities CLASSIFIED ADS 2 Lost and Found LOST Gat ration book in Klam ath Falls. Rogue River Pro duce Co. R. L. Brantley, Ash land, Ore. 8-21 LOST Rutiou Book A. E. I. Barnes, 3140 Cannon, 8-21 LOST Ration Book No. 1. Len ora Jeanne Stahl, 1328 Shelley St. 823 LOST Ration Bonk 2, Mary Lou Bagley, 1411 Main. 8 24 Oeneral Notices WANTED! Radio to repair. SPECIALIZED SERVICE 1434 Main Phone BIOS B-23m LEARN SWING PIANO. Send for free folder. 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