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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THIRTEEN Ma Ik' v ,'t 1 SanFranciscoSealsSweating It Off In Training i n" nwn1 " i. T7ri",":tr'y"T"'n , 1 , . 1 i -. J ) ' v. I' -""i i .aX-i Wruppnl like ulirlki. five Han FranrUro Krl, Pari flo Coaul IrafUr basrhall playrra, wrat orf rtra Hriibl I, llovr. Hprlnia, Callliirnla, wlirre Ibrr ar Irallllnf. I.ffl to rltht: I'llrhrr At l.lrn, ( alrlirr llrura Ofro- wal, I'llrhrr Hub Juyr, Manasrr l.rflr lloul, and I oarh llrl 1 oiilif. (AP Vtlrrpliolu). NAIB Tourney Field Cut To Sixteen Units KANriAS CITY, March 10 i.r Hie rlminplniiiillll) almwilown III the Slx-ilny national Mtrrrollnilalr iNAIIIi nankrtball Uiurnninrnt was Implim ll) linlliv on a linlllr brtwrrll IMwrr ami aprrrt. Hut tlir muriillHiii iiiipI Wiu ntlll VllhiHIt nil imtatalllllnil favurlto. .'. HUlorn Irauui, exactly hull of the atnillUK flrld, rriimlnril In Ihit run- limit nflrr two ly of Krurlllim Boiled Out Boxer Hurt JIOt.YOKK, Mum . Marrll 10 l,V I TltniniiMiii Harmon. Nrw York w ' an. botrr ho Ixiilrd off about lour pound to Unlit a fratlirrwrlKlil. rollapwd In thr rlnii Monday nlnlit . and wa undrr trrnimmt (or nhnrlt i and rnncuuliin today at llolynke , hospital. 1 Harmon. wriKhlim 134 when hl normal rlniwrlKht l I3n-13B pounds, wa on tlm vi-nr of a knnrknut at tha hand of fratttrrwelitht tide r eontfndur Sandy Hadlrr when the bout wa stopped In the elithth rotmd. Harmon, who hadn't brrn knnrkrd down, wa eacorlrd by the rrferee In hi corner where he collapsed. Revived, he rollapwd annln. An ambulance wa called and he wa hospitalized. AValcott Making Fistic Return CHICAGO. Marrh 10 il'i -Jersey Joe Wall oil ninkra hi tlr.il rlnK apMdrance tonlicht Mnce lostim a pill iln lMun to Joe I.ouis In a 14 round title match at Nrw York City but December. The Nrw Jersey contender quarr all In hi C'hlraKu drbul analnM Aiwtlii Jolmvm. Atlantic City heavy weight. In a four round exhibition at the coliseum. 'Ilia 3i-yrur-old nruro challenKer aid he plan to bruin Intensive drill In April fur his return bout with Loul In Yankee uladlum, June 51. romtieiltlon. The champloiihhlp cun tciuli'm were to be cut to eluht tcaliul In uam today and tonlithl, to four tomorrow, and two Friday. The title Hiune will be Haturday nlKhl. The lower bracket hud a mouoHily on Kiwcr bimkcthul! a the ftccoiul round not under way at noon with Hrloit i Win. I rollme bm Oold and lllue Devil of Lawrence Tech, De troit, flaying. Drfrndlnit clmniplon Muraliiill col true of llunllnKtou, W. Va., one of the fanler teauu In bnketbull, lieud ed the upper bracket of iedy quln lrl Mar&hall' optMinrnt fur touluht, Kan Jiue (Calif Hlate, beat Iowa Htate Teiiclirr 04-1 In one of the top name laM nmht. Andy Tonko vich and the Manhall herdsmrn breexed over Peru iNeb.i Hlate 72 53 Monday. CIrouped with Miirnhail In the upper brarkrl were turh team a lfiunllne uutvrrily of Kt. Paul. Clon ika iinlvernlty of Hxkane, Wash., Koulhrrn llliuoi university. Man hattan colleite. HrlRham YouiiK. In diana Hiale of Terre Haute, and Ban Joac Ktalae. OonxnKa'a 46 41 eilKlns of the Texaa quintet produced one of the uluhl'a bent encounter with the HKkane five comlnn from behind twice for the win. The Texan forKcd to a 10-polut lead early In the second half, only to have Ooiixhka bounce back to move ahead at 46-43 with len than a minute to play. A mlrd baskrt itave Toil the bull attain, and with a fuuld hnl, they tied the count at 41-al). With only aecondi to ko. the .ail' Jack Curran wa fouled and converted the gift hot for the win ning point. York's Miscue Bad For Seattle HAKKIUSKIKI-D, Calif.. March 10 i lv A wcond InnliiK rrror by the Uhiiiilly rrltnble Tony York let In two runs and paved the way yei irday for Oakland lo admlnlsler a 6-3 Uriel hK to Hratllc In an exhibi tion biutrball till. The "merry-Ko-roimd" rtui bacn loaded, two out. three and two on the on tu-r hud all the runners on the fly when York hobbled a low roller by 13 rook a Holder. iSeutlle wan held hltlenii (or lx InnlnifH by L!oyd lllttle. Aouthnaw wno won SO Riinen for H lock ton last neaAon. Beavers Fall Before Angels PUI.I.KHTON. Calif.. March 10 ) Portland fell 7-6 victim to the Los Aniiele AiikcI In an exhibition buM-ball clash here yesterday a the Atigele came up with three home run cloul. Two of the blows, by Eddie Lukon and Ed Bauer, came consecutively In Die second Innluii. Larry Barton smacked out Uie third In the Inning with two men on base. Baker long fly in the eighth sent Pele Tedeschl camtertng across with the winning tally after Port land hud tied the score. Pacific salmon never see their piirem. 8mrta Afield. linns Norland 13 N. Slh hU Auto Insurance. Truss Wearers II Something New II Hnmrtlilng Illffrrrnl Guaranteed Comfort and Security "Wearing I Relieving" 8KK I'K TODAY! LEE HENDRICKS ' Your Nrlfthltnrhnnd Drufffti. Ko. flih Ph. 4,V.'l Our Chef Is a Handy Man for LUNCH or DINNER Try MOLATORE'S Open 8:00 a. m. to 1:00 a. m. 1112 Main DRESS UP FOR AT KLAMATH'S OREGON WOOLEN Bib Main JJQp Phone 6873 "We give 8 & II Green Stamps'' Yaeger Gets Split Vote Over Palmer HKATTI.E, March 10 Hobby Yaeger, Lo AiiKfle wellcrwelght, picked up a 10-roiincl split decision liisl night over Phil Palmer, Van couver, H. C, In a bout billed for tin' Pacific Norlliweat welterweight crown. The fight drew the boo of the ciowd In the middle round when (he two fighter devoted their time I., mniilinir each other at close quarter. Yiirgrr plckl-d up hi ad- vuntiige In the luie round wnn sev cial solid blows. At Ml. YHcgrr outweighed Pal nier by two pound. Prillmlnnrles: Dirk Kvuns. H7. McChord Kield, and Johnny Ommiirutln. 1. Keal tle. drew. (I; Curly Quiirle. 142. Fort lwl, won on a foul over Joe Kranklln, 143. Tacoma. 2: Hernle Olson. 167, Kvnrelt, knocked cut HecUir Pillion. IA2. Vancouver, B C, 2: Hilly ltlelsoe, 110, Heatlle. knocked out Joe Kdmonds, 11S, Ta coma, 1. Commercial Fishing Meeting Called PORTLAND, March 10 iP, A public hearing on commercial fish ing regulations for seven coastal river will be held here March 29 by the state fish commission. The river are the Nchalcm. Tilla mook. AliM'a. Coqullle. Blleu. Slualaw and Yaqulna. Amle J. Buemcla. master fish warden, said new commercial code proposal are now being drafted. Closure of Young bay. Astoria, to commercial fishing below the commission' halchery stream wa announced yesterday. Mother Of 3 Walks For First Time HKRRINO, Okla., March 10 iP Three children In this Roger Mill ci unty community saw their mother walk today for the first time. The eldest of the children Is tv elve, and their mother, Mrs. B. H, Hawkins. 34, has been unable to walk for 14 years. Hnwkliu ha taken hi wife to numerous specialist during the past 14 year. Recently an Oklahoma City turgeon pcr'ormed an opera tion removing a growth from Mr. Hawkins' spine which had exerted presure on nerves In the lower back cutting off control of her leg. Eleven days after the operation she wa walking. Doctors said he will wear a body cast for lx weeks and after that a brace for several month. It pays to Use the Want-Adsl it To Make Your Car Run Better - Last Longer Let as lubricate It regularly with Ford factory recommended lubricants. WASHING POLISHING SIMONIZING VACUUM CLEANING Really gets th dirt! STEAM CLEANING Motor and chassis. Lat est type equipment. BALSIGER MOTOR CO. Tiring Your Ford HOME For Service! Main at Csplanade Ph. 3121 1 1 Ml' ' ' ------------------------ 9 out f 10 f 45 qt. Pint boy JA IMPERIAL i agaimi IMPERIAL JSRn.JaSSW 91.4 tO be exact! When purchsers of Imperial were questioned in nation-wiile survey, 91.4 proved to be rtptal purch.mrs. Yes, nine out of ten say Imperial again ! 86 proof. Blended whiikcy. The tnightwhiskies in this product tre 4 yrsn ot more old. 30 straight whis key. 70 grain neutral spirits. Hiram Wtlker & Sons Inc., Peoris, Illinois. FUNNY BUSINESS . cwVfiiVii7ivia:ii r"u'M"ir i iroii -r - - rW - "Good voice, but frankly, one of her upper molars needs filling!" Bishop Raps Small Families HARTFORD, Conn., March 10 (PI Fammia old protestant families of Boston and New England have been criticized by a Roman Catholic aichblshop for what he termed their ff.llure to reproduce themselves. The Most Hev. Richard J. dish ing, archbishop of Boston, attack ing birth control and the "contra ception movement" In a speech be fore 3200 person at the National Catholic Family Life conference here, asked: "What la to become of our country If the most privileged people In it f&ll or refuse to reproduce them selves?" "The Adums. the Bradford, the Ellol. the Coolldge. and that dis tinguished line of Cushlng.i to which I do not belong" were singled out for especial mention by the arch bishop. He cited a evidence the Boston telephone directory. It contained, he said, column of Kelly. Cohens, Kennedy and Sullivan In contract to a half-column of Eltots. And moat of the Eliots, he added, were the "Eliot garage, Eliot repair shop, Eliot Square fish market end other such listings." The Yukon river travels more than 3000 mile to reach the ocean. It Is navigable to river steamers I actlcnlly all the way to White horse for four to 4 '4 months a year. Sports Afield. Phone Monlque Beauty Shop, K'.m, for your K.astrr Permanent ap pointment now. Only the beat! ... If you haven't heard . . . ask as about the Hupersonlel Upstairs la The Town Hhop. HARTFORD Aeidl aa4 lad.Mally T. B. WAITERS FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILX General Insurance Agency 107 S. 7th St Phone 41ll Movie Outlook In U. S. Held Good LOS ANCIKLES. March 10 i,1'i Motion picture exhibitors can look forward to at lean two or three good business years, Ted Gamble of Port land, president of the Theatre Own ers of America, has reported to offi cer and director of the organiza tion. At a closed meeting yesterday the director were said by a spokesman to have recommended acceptance of an agreement calling for an increase of 2b per cent in royalties paid by theatre having over 500 seat to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. The group headed by Gamble represents 9500 theatre owner. UN Official Raps Criticism PORTLAND, March 10 MV- A Norwegian UN aide believes there Is too much cynicism about the chances of the United Nations achieving a world atmosphere for peace. Speaking here yesterday. Olaf Grunt, chief of tile UN division of the department of public informa tion, said that a "so-called smart set" found it popular to be cynical about the UN. "If we do not become too hyster ical, the work of the council will create In time a world atmosphere which may well end the fear of war, for basically the cause of war Is an economic one," Grunt said. Chances are you have never look ed through a pair of binoculars u.iless you've four eyes. The word Is "binocular'' for one instrument. Sports Afield. The 15th r March l aat for wy. Why ntt bv yar INCOME TAX RETURN prepare! NOW by N. J. Rosenboum Inrsjtn Tax CaaatjIUnt 1213 Moin St. With J. W. Handera TeltPhan 75?l r MJ Evening by Appointment 2 2 2 So. 7th FISHING TACKLE WORMS 4 dot. 60c FLY REELS 2.75 OREN-O-MATIC 80 yard fly reel 10.50 FLY LINE Complete assortment $1.00 to $11.95 "ROD WRAPPING SILK 15c 25c NOW IN STOCK MOTORS Mercury 7j to 10 HP $189 to $279 Lauson Air cooled, 4 cycle, 2'i HP $121 Sea Bee 5 HP, full re verse $129 HEADQUARTERS STEEL CASTING RODS $3.50 up "CASTING REELS $1.10 - $15 CASTING LINE Ass'K In 50 and 75 yard spools. "MULLET HOOKS 5-10 FERRULES for fly and salmon rods "SINGLE CLUSTER EGGS " NEW CAMOUFLAGI NY LON LEADER Just arrived ... 3 lb. tf) 12 lb. test "MUSTAD FLY HOOKS Big assortment, per 100 55c to $1.95 STEEL TACKLE BOXES $3.75 How we write the BEST-READ BOOK IN TOWN" i t v u z i & h - ' ; (I vr 1 . Check .. . check ... and check again that's how wa guard the accuracy of your telephone book. It's a job for specialists, like those above, skilled in working with masses of names and numbers. Others put new numbers on special lists and give them to information operators on the morning following installation of a telephone. 1-4,.,..aa.ijutimji4.1-j....TO..v.i., ujaruuwwi'iw" y 'laej P- :"-..ywwmii.. wsyiapwjawawawisv'P'w" mithw"" "jpayy Ll Jj L tJ$&s-S wt sVNaiJfc. SfcSiSiia . X- CaMMaaMaaMmmiiirii iiiil t'lll 'mo- aMaMsaMMas!auu 2. High-speed binders and trimmers like this are kept busy turning out finished directories. We issue 99 differ ent telephone books on the Coast a total printing of more than 6,000,000 copies a year. And in addition to the daily lists, completely new directories are printed frequently for information operators. . Millions of new working dol lars.. . needed to extend and improve service... must come, not from tele phone bills, but from thousands of people who put their savings to work in the telephone business. To attract these working dollars, we must pay a reasonable amount for their use. This depends on the sale of our services at fair and adequate prices. fUlpyiiMiiit ii,iai.,pul.u.iu;,iiiii vi V k l- 'qL1 : JsW. t I 3. It's always handy there when you need it. Pro viding this service is an immense job. For example, tha paper in the West's telephone books last year would fill three freight trains, each a mile long. Yet publishing di rectories is just one of many things we do to furnish tha best possible telephone service to the West. The Pacific Telephone () and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 peopls working togather to furnish aver-better telephone service to the West