Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 20, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE NINf
earns Crowd
Around First
Place In PCL
Beavers Drop 3-1
Decision To Stars
In Sole Encounter
II v 'llm Associated Press
Tlipy'rn lllllr crimilril aiiiuml
(it xt place In tlin I'noltlc Count
leamio liidiiy,
Hull l'Tuni'lsio holds tits Irud, nil
rllit, but only by hull name, Tim
tenuis urn liuiH-lirit so close, at the
tart ill 1 1 in season's luurlli wi'rk
Hint unly two unmes separate tha
first al llllll cluba.
Hall Frillrlicu, U AllUi'lei, Hull
lllenu, I'liillaml Hiid OiikTiiml III
that order, kit uuly a hnll gume
away (miiii earli uthrr. Ami fur llml
mailer aixtli place Hollywood mill
si'vcnlli plaic MuiTiiineiiUi me but
till rr iiiliir bark of tlir lenders.
Hciillle, iIIIIik III Hit crllur, IS
five names away from Hbii Kran-
ClSCO.
Hollywood boat Porllund last
nliilit. .1-1. In Hie only mime In II if
league. Thry cauulH up on una name
ralnril out InX wrrk. It nave the
Wars two of tlir scries, Portland
wlmiliiB four. Tin trum were tlrd
l-l uoiim Into thr nlnili lam nlulii.
IMtrlirr Vrm Kennedy liiKlliul In
what provrd Lo br tlir winning run
allcr two wrrr out. Al Whiles sill
lie drove III thn laat run.
Oamra ton m lit : Han Diciio at U
Aimclca. liiillvwiml at Hcallle. Oak
laud al Portland. Huciamenio al
Hn Krunclwo
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner I Brief S
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"About loving our onomies do you moan cabbage wormt
and bean booties, too?"
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Library to
Be Auctioned
ALTURA8, April l-nida Mr inn
Mis of the Carursie librarr which
waa condrmnrcl by tin cny ruanirni
u unaafo aome mnnllha ado. Iiav
brrn callrd.
The building altrr brim con
drmiird. a reported to Uie county
aupcrvtaora who callrd In alale
riiKlnrcr lo rainlnr ttir alrurlurr.
Ilia rrport coincldrd with 0"? city
nmurrr,
II waa Uirn found that Uir build
Itilt and land wai drrdrd to the city.
Salt of the bulldlim and prurrty
will be made by public auction on
Monday, Mn.y S. Minimum arcrpln
ble bid U art at IJooo with the pro
vlalon thr bulldlm rilhrr be drmol
Uhrd wilhin DO daya aflrr arcrpl-
nce of llio bid, or plau aubmlllrd
for remixlrllns the bulldlm within
to daya, aubjrcl to the provulona of
thr building cotlr.
The building located In the
lirart of tlir city on North and Court
airrrla directly arroaa from thr
county courthou.
Howard Asks
Case Hearing
A hearing Into the IH0O drrlalnn
hundrd down by Circuit Judne
Diivld It. ViindrnlMMTt In thr pro
trurird lawaiilt brought by Frank
Howard agaln.it Klnnialh county
liuk been rrqurated, Howard ld
today. He la the county aurvryor
and aurd thr county for almokt
IimhiO allegedly due him In back
pay.
The ault alnrtrd lakt aunimrr and
dftrr acvrral wcrka if tmtlmony and
con.ildrratlon. Judge Vniidrnbaig
runic to decision giving Howard
IHIK).
No. Richard Maxwell nf thr law
firm of Parrrna and Maxwell ha
filed nil objection lo the drclalon.
' The objection la Hint lilt court's
findings were frngiiirnlnry and In
complete and that the court was
askrd ad required by law to rule
on every Issue of fart.
Howard has contended he Is due
l-egulnr pay from the county for
each working day he kept his office
In the courthouse open, regardless
of whether he was rmplovcd on Jobs
specifically assigned him by the
county between July 33, 1942 and
June 30, 104..
VIKNNA, Austria. April 30 MV-A
8ovirt attempt to kidnap a Orrmnii
woman In thr Arnerlrnii rnnr of
Vlrnua Ird to a clash Monday br
twrrn Ainerirnn and ItukMau mili
tary jxillcr.
The woman, ulrntiflrd ha Klna
PIrlfrr. was wrrslrd from the Rus
sians and rrlrasrd ovrr their pro
test. The Incident was the mini
srrlous Involving the two pollre
forces sinrr the siuri of the foiir
powrr occupation of Vicuna.
Amrrlcun mllllary pol.ee rrsortrd
to force whru tlir Russians, who had
been taken lo the U. 8. provost
nmrshaU's heailiiuaiiers, refused ui
leave their automobiles.
('apt. Koosluu, deputy Itussiun
provost murshnl for Vienna, was
placed under irniporary arrest lor
"countermanding thr orders given
Outsider
Front At
Jamaica
NKW YOKK- KnorMown Uft5.10
won I'ifi.fKK) nrtdfrt KxcrUlor handl
rop nt JiiiiinI a, rwutlntt favorrd
T)oublf Jny and monrv-lnrlfr Hty
Ki lr, rnakliiK a HUH (U-)nii. Ml If ami
rtlxtrrfnth Unir waf 1 46, Crowd:
W.m; handlr: Z,m.21,
HAN MATEO Mafoula $4 10)
won in.WW) added Haywiird Mor
rlnon hnndltap at Hnv Mr nil own In
I 10 4 6 for nix furloiiK, II wan
Jofkrv Johnny Ixit'drnii 2WftU
vlrtory. Miintr Man wn wrond and
Hiinrap nutpttord Wheat Kleld for
how. Crowd" 20 3fM) track rrrordi;
handle: $1,272.88 (meet rrmrd).
I.AWHKNCK. XaiiR. Charlea
FonvlllP. MIchlRim, brttrred Ihe
uorld nhot put record wMh a M
i Infh heavp and Harrlwm
Dlllard. BaldwIn-WBlliiee. bettered
the world 120-yard hitch hurdle
mark with a 13 0 performance a
fenture o' Kansas relay. Charles
ni.ker, r'wnsn. unattached, won
decathlon with 67:t0 points.
by an Anurlcuii officer in an Amer
ican district, and inciting a riot."
I Thr kidnaping took place near
! the Kahlrnbeiu. a castle In the
i Vienna uimxIh. The woman had left
; the displaced pcrfxins ramp at Cob
en.), a formrr luxury hotel, when a
civilian car pulled up alongside her.
Hhe said later she waa forced Into
the automobile and a gun was
pushed Into her ribs.
Hrm fh and French aoldter In a
p.tMnu international military police
patrol car saw the incident and notl
fled the American police driver. The
patrol followed the cur, forced It In
to the curb and ordered the Kui-
tain to proceed to the nea re J I
American military police district.
Three Kuulans In civilian clothes
were 111 the car. Their military
identification cards were found hid
den behind the rear seat.
GEMS BEAT
STOCKTON
PORTS, 6-5
I.OIJI, Calif.. April 10 -The Klam
ath Clems turned llielr neatest
trick of the spring exhibition base
ball season by defeating the Block
ton Pons rhaniis of the class C
Callfornll Him league here yes
terday, a to 8.
On Saturday afternoon at Wood
land the Clems thrashed Reno of
the Sunset circuit II to I. so It was
a big week-end for Manager Joe
Oantenbeln.
Against Ihr Ports Ouiitrnbeln led
with his are. Righthander John
l,oHMiian and finally relieved him
for the eighth frame w hen the Porta
were preparing to play a trump.
txui Vlloua came In after the
Ports had scored three runs off
Lopcman In the seventh.
The Clems won the game In the
fourth stana with a four-run rally,
highlighted by a home run by Ku
gene Bonner, cenlerflelder. Willi
two men on.
Dirk DeHcalso and Tom Mankey
divided the catching.
Dob Hlenglno and Art Mover
handled the chucking In the tilt
against Reno.
ONPA Endorses
Protection Scheme
PORTLAND, April 10 (4V A pro
gram aimed at protecting Oregon
bmiiicvmrn from fraudulent ad
vertising schemes has been endorsed
by the Oregon Newspaper Publlsh-
erV avocation.
I The campaign la being sponsored
i Jointly with the Portland Iletter
MuslneM Hureau. Lyle L. Jam,
; bureau manager, reported the nrws-
palters would receive bulletins alerl
; ing them to any fraudulent advertls
j lug ftoliLit-atloti. The papers will re
lay the u u minus to their clients,
j g,)eakc at a Joint Saturday scs
! stun on advertising were Robert
' Sprague. advertising manager of the
jOtegon Statesman, Salem, and Deb
' Addt.Min, advertising manager of the
Klamath Kails Herald and News.
OUTBOARD MOTORS
IT'S
POOLE'S
222 So. 7lh
PINKHURHT N. C. National
Chttmplon LouIm HuKgs. Atlanta,
defr-ated CI nice Inrz.yk. NewlnKton
Conn., 2 and 1 to win women's
north and south golf tournament In
a scheduled 18-hole final.
VIROINIA BEACH. Va A team
captained by Gene Snrawn defeated
a team led by Walter Hagen. 5 and
3, In the one-day Cavalier special
Ists match. Teams were chosen by
ballot of members of the National
Oolf Writers association.
SODA SPRINGS. Callf-Georg-Macomter
won the 1948 running of
the precipltlous Sugar Bowl silver
belt downhill tournament. HU win
ning ttme waa 1:28. In the women'
division, Brynhlld Orasmoen, Olym
pic team member from Merced,
Cnltf.. finished first.
Ten of 23 male entrants were dis
qualified for spills or for missing
control gates. The latter fault ruled
out two women champions, one of
them Janet Burr of Seattle. Amer
ican women's downhill champion.
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Multnomah Demos
Still Hold Lead
PORTLAND. April 19 JT Mult
nomnh county democrats still hold a
lead In voter registration as the
qualifying deadline nears for the
May 21 primary balloting.
County Registrar Jnmes W. Olea
son reported democrats totaled 104.
363 and republicans 86904. All party
affiliations totaled 304.459 as of Sat
urday. The registration books will
be closed tomorrow evening.
8nndburn have notched spines to
prevent Uielr being pulled off once
they have become imbedded In flesh
or clothing.
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PORTLAND. April 19 tft The
body of 13-year-old boy who
tumbled Into the Columbia river
while fishing wus recovered by the
coast guard yesterday afternoon
after a 37-hour search.
The small victim was Orvllle Oene
Sprngue.
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