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Loquacious Leo Levels
Verbal Blast At Judge
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21) ll'i
! Uurovlior, who has done t
ol of talking back to umpires
ii bou of the Brooklyn Durigara,
las picked a new target the
udxa who In tlimitmilriK lo not
initio the California divorce he
ranted last wick to Movlo
clriM Larulne Day.
Durocher married Miss Day
in El Pino, Tex., shortly nftcr
ihe obtained a Juarez, Mexico,
llvorce.
Uuuurlor Judge Oi'oriic A,
Dockwellor, who a day curlier
lliiolved MIm Day's iniirrlimo
lo J. ftay llnndrlckii, airport ex
ecutive, ha summoned her be
fore hliil next Tuesday to allow
why he should not rwciiid the
decree.
Stockman Has
Full Time Job
WASHINGTON. Jan. 2D ll'l
Towering Itep. Lowell Slockmnn
(It-Ore.) la finding that member
chip on the houie approprlntlom
coiiiniltlce li a min i suo Job.
Stockman la serving on the
uhcoininittce considering the
interior department appropria
tion bill which Includes fund
for nil of tho reclamation, Irrl
liullou, lndlun acrvlco and other
activities of the dcpurlmcnt. The
committee mecta twice a day,
five day aomctlmeii nix days
a week trying to set the bill to
Hie floor of the home by the
mlddlo of February.
The group usually mecta from
10 a. in. until noon and from
2 p. m. until dark. Slockmnn
says Hint between sessions he
doesn't have time to do much
except ilgn hla mall.
Stockmun la the only member
from the far went on the sub
committee, which In compound
nioilly of midweaternpra mid
southerners who are not fnmlllar
Willi the reclamation problema
of Ihe wel.
The loduucloua Leo, who all
along hua neon saying only "no
cominvnt," finally limed a state-
ineni. it wua auout juciho muck-
wcllcr. Ho auld the Judge re
luuacd lo tho public the trail
acrlpt ol a conferoucu In hla
chiunbera Willi Laraine and Leo
when they flew buck from 1
I'aao.
Leo didn't atop there, lie auld
lie and Liiruinc were "legally
man und wlfo nnd we Intend to
remain ao a lo:ig aa wo live."
"It la a disgraceful ailuation,"
the Durocher communuiuc con
tinued, "when a auppoandly
holier-lhaii'thoti Jurlal cnn aug
geit aa he did to my wife and
myaelf that we annul our mur-
rlnge and her Juarez divorce,
and that the court would over
look our living In aln until her
interlocutory decree becomna fi
nal. 'I'll in. he explained, would
be legally permlxalblc."
Judge Dnckwcllcr aald thin of
the boaa of "Dem Bunia:"
"Mr. Durocher lan't a purty
to the proceeding, lie la at lib
erty to entertain any opinion
he dcairea regarding my ability.
I don't propone to engage In any
dlaciiaalon with him on tho pro
prieties of the matler now pend
ing. Hc'a an Interloper.
"I did not relenae the trail
acrlpt lo the prf.ia. but it wua
in no wnv prlvulo or uniirlv
lleged. Mlaa Day' lawyer
aturled off with: 'This la for the
record, Judge."
Judge Dockweller in Id he
didn't tell Laraine and Lcn he
would overlook their "living in
aln" until her California Inter
loculory decree became final.
Me aald he told them many
couple violated the law In that
regard and that he could not
police the altuation.
Three Germans Get
Death Sentence
DACHAU, Germany, Jan. 20
An American military court
torljiy acntenccd to death by
lumping three Germans who ad
mitted on the wltneaa atand that
llu'y ahot five American filer
In the buck while the airmen
were being marched ahead of
them aa prisoners of war.
The Gentium. Guatav Stork,
Guatuv Deppo and Franz Dur- j
B line iwu itinivi ij,(i-viiivii
and chimney sweep aald they
ahot the Americana In August,
11)44, on order from rural dis
trict police chief.
Crater Lake
Reports Snow i
Snow continued to fall
Wednesday morning at Crater ;
Lake national park, according
lo the weather report received !
Wednesday morning, with the I
temiiernture at 0 degree at 8:1,1 !
a, in, 1
A the atorm which started i
Tueadny morning continued In '
tlie park, Hi Incite fell Tues
day night in all a new 25-lncb
full during the pVesent storm.
While the snow depth now :
reuches OR Inches on the ground
the lost fall 1 too soft and fluffy
to moke for good skiing. oRad ,
to the lake are open but chain :
are required.
Minimum temperature Tuc- i
day was 0 degree and maximum
22.
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r.lALD NtW. KUmilk rilla. On. WKIINI.ID AT. Urn. M, ISrt. Par TktM
Gra-Y Club Holds
Business Meeting
The Gra-Y' club, swelled to
20 members, met at Conger
ehonl Tuesday night to discuss
bonlnem of the orgniiltiition.
Vern Keller, president, waa In
charge of the Hireling and Hugh
Kites, lender, explained the alma
and purpose of the club, it laws
ani qualification for member-
shin ;
sweater emblems, the Y triangle
In red, gold and blue centered
with a small while cross.
S.icker and dodge ball were
pluyed until the meeting broke
up at 8 30 p. in.
Al Anlinf!, 3trop la
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talory imaory tiilrltly,
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Eitt and Mp nr i I
vent tt with Mei- ; I
una ftftr very
cliangA. Grown-up
um it (o tooth burn
ut chf; check itch
ing ol ntiuor rube.
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Women's Style Shoes-
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