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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1958)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1953 ITEKALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Georgia Tech Srill Male Stronghold ATLANTA (UPI) It's still OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UPI) Critics can't accuse Williamstown Summer Theater performers of not trying. In an effort to get "real ism" into their performance of the tempestuous play "Bullfight," three of the players bit the dust in re hearsals. John Cunningham, who is pretty much a man's world at Georgia Tech. Six coed applicants, qualified In every other way, have been turned down by the famous engineering thrown by a bull in the play, re quired three stitches over his eye as a result of one fall: Carrie school because of a lack of Hous ing facilities. The only coed dormitory on the Nye-McGeoy, who dances, wrench campus has a capacity of 11 girls. Any others from out of town have to live with close relatives here in order to gain admission as ed her neck, and Margaret Jar rant bumped her head in some un explained manner. freshmen. THERE'LL ALWAYS BE A FISHERMAN, no maHer where you go. These two men, both from the tunny climei of Central California, spent the lunch stop at Paterson Lake sitting in the roclcs and angling for the elusive trout. Results were not forthcoming, but they had a lot of fun anyway. The lake is a regular stop for the Modoc Tribe Riders. I W - ViS THE SONG HAS IT that "skies are not cloudy all day," but it wasn't that way all the time on the 1 959 Modoc Tribe Ride, as this picture shows. These damp but happy riders are taking full advantage of a mahogany fire to keep the chill off during the stay at Mill Creek when it started to rain lightly. No amount of rain, however, could dampen the spirits of the men on the trip. It's all in a day's riding. Italy Losing To Smugglers CHIASSO, Italy (UPI) "Sun-; day Smugglers" have created a Hvc-and-a-half million dollar a year problem for Italian authorities. Every Sunday during the sum mer, at least $14,000 worth of con traband merchandise is smuggled through this border town from Switzerland into Italy, nearly all of it by normally honest middle-class Italians. With an average of 30.000 Ital ians making excursions into Swit zerland every Sunday, customs of ficials frankly admit they are fight ing a losing battle against the con traband trade. Among the items smuggled into Italy are coffee, sugar, chocolate, cocoa, tobacco, candy and soap But perhaps the most popular of all is gasoline, which costs 40 cents a gallon in Switzerland, com pared with 89 cents in Italy. Many Italian motorists who ha bitually visit the Alpine land have befriended formers within a mile or so this sido of the frontier There, they deposit a couple of cans. Tie costly Italian gasoline, ex cept for a pint or two, is siphoned out of their cars into the cans. The motorists then drive into Swit zerland, fill up their tanks with the cheaper Swiss gasoline and return to Italy with it. Italian customs guards say this sysem is generally used by "fron talieri," or small-scale profession al smugglers who make two or three excursions a day. Each trip brings back into Italy a tankful of Swiss gasoline. The audacious "frontalieri" also smuggle in additional items, choosing busy periods to pass through customs. Iheir chances ot getting through are fairly good. Italian companies have demand ed a revision of import regula tions to help stem the "Sunday smuggler" traffic. They claim it Is costing them about $5,600,000 worth of business a year. Systemics Used To Kill Cattle Grubs CHICAGO Two new systemics will deal the knock-out punch to cattle grubs this fall and provide stockmen with grub-free cattle that are worth an extra $6 per head, reports National Live Stock Pro ducer, the nation's leading live stock publication. The new grubicides are Trolene and Co-Ral. Trolene is a thumb sized bolus administered to cattle orally with a balling gun. Co-Kul is a 25 per cent wettable powder used as a spray. Both products have been an proved for use by the Food & Drug Administration and by the U.S. Department oi Agriculture. Cattle grubs begin life as a heel fly in the spring months. These in sects attach themselves to the heels of cattle, burrow under the skin, work their way up through the animal's body and emerge in the fall through the animal s bock. making dime-sized holes in the hide. A hide containing five or more grub holes is devalued and classed as a No. 2 hide. Grubby cattle arc discounted up to $2 per cwt. when marketed. Both Trolene and Co ital offered 90 per cent grub control in tests with 100,000 cattle last fall. These products are being sold nationally ror tne first time this season. The products should be used from July through September in the South (for southern type cattle grubs I and from August through October in the North (for northern type cat tle grubs). Cost of treatment is less than $1 per head. Job - Rated DODGE Power House Form TRUCKS Cunningham & Rickey Motors So. 7th & Commercial CUSTOM i jpH CUTTING 11 BEEF orPORK Our Law Meat Prices Will Moka It Worth Your Whila To Investigate NOWI BIG Y MARKET Ph. TU 4-4620 4710 So. 6th We Still Have A Good Stock! BALING WIRE USS 6500 and 3150 ALSO HOLLAND HEAVY DUTY BALING TWINE S7- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY HEATON STEEL AND SUPPLY CO. INC. 428 Spring St. Phone TU 2-3427 For All Digging Jobs Cesspools Drainlines r7MRi LnniolfiiiAiir Etc. Fast, Efficient, Neat with the Best of Equipment and Reasonable Rates c" H. W. SIMMERS TU 2-1946 2024 Huron St. tBaxkhoa U)ohk Radio Astronomy Lab Established BKRKELEY (UPI! President Clark Kerr of the University of California has announced the es tablishment oi a laboratory of radio astronomy in connection with the Berkeley campus lie said that plans for the con struction of an 85-foot radio tele scope at a site still to be se lected, are proceeding with all speed. Kerr said the university is not now engaged in this relatively new field of astronony which is yield ing information about the universe (hat cannot be obtained by visual observation. The site for a radio astronomy laboratory must be at some dis tance from heavily populated areas, where electronic signals arc produced that inlcrfere with recep tion from space, Kerr said. ATTENTION Farmers & Truckers 2 Dump Trucks - Special! ONE 1950 FORD 6-8 Yard Dump ONE 1950 WHITE 6 Yard Dump- Good Condition, Your Choice Your International, Cummins Diesel and Fruchauf Trailer Dealer Juckeland Motors 1175 Inc. 11th ond Klamath Phone TU 2-2581 Evenings Ph. TU 2-0281 or 2-3793