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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 11

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Peg Sports News News Of The San Joaquin Valley THE KES0 EmDAV JANUARY 2 1942 GOLDEN WEDDING FETED CongressmenRap Recommendation To Cut Farm Aid Residents Near Merced Garbage Dump Protest Farmdale People Tell Supervisors They Feer For Health Of Pupils Firebaugh Man Is Stabbed Two Suspects Held FIREBAUGH iFresno CM Jan Carl Joe Crist 29 and his brother Albert A Crist ffl were arrested shortly before midnight last night by Night Officer Larry Giomi after they allegedly stahhed Oscar Gorl 38 a bartender in front of hi place of business on Street Gori is reported In a serious condition In a Fresno hospital where he w-as taken hortly after the stabbing He has deep wounds in his left side and abdomen Chief of Police Jeff Black said today the cause of the dispute between the brother and the tender has not been ascertained both men maintaining alienee and Gorl being unable to tell what happened It was expected the accused men would be arraigned in the local police court late this afternoon Fresno Debits Pass Half Billion Mark For Year (Continued From Page I-B) Monaghan Swaps Golf ubs For Navy Blues Eddie Mnnaghnn of Fresno win her of the California Slate gmaleur golf championship in a tournament held in Del Monte has put his golf clubs away and gone Into the service of his country Monaghan yes-terday was sworn In the United Stnies Navy In San Francisco with a ruling of second rlass yeoman The star Frea-no golfer enlisted some time ago but was not officially taken Into the service until yesterday Monaghan also is a formrr San Joaquin Valley and Fresno City Upholder The new member of Uncle Sam's sea forces hails from Stork-ton and has resided in Fresno Eddie Monaghan for several year He has been en gaged In the office equipment supply business in Fresno Monaghan is married Dobbs' Passing Gives Tulsa 6-0 Sun Bowl Win nv 1 II VI NORTON EL PASO (Texas) Jan A long legged kid with a nonchalant air and an arm like a black- nake whip waa the toait of the wvn today lie waa Glenn Dobbs lanky six foot four Inch halfhack for Tulaa University who pitched Texas Tech dizzy in Ihe Sun Bowl and with' the help of a magnificent line and some fancy pass reception downed the Red Raiders 6 to 0 Dobbs' bullet like passes demora lired Tech's defenses and when it was not his passes it w-as Dobbs' kicking and running Two great ends Saxon Judd and Elston Campbell with Dobbs made a passing pomhl nation which howled over the Red Raiders hefore 14000 spectators Hull Rail flame As a spectacle the Sun Bowl encounter was dull going for about fifty eight and a half m'nutes At this precise juncture when almost every one was willing to settle for a tie Dobbs connected with a pass to Judd for the touchdown Tech expected to pass Tulsa right off Its feet never got its offensive to clicking and instead was on the receiving end of as workmanlike a going over as one man ever administered eleven others Tulsj la Superior Statistics gave Tulsa a wide margin of auperiorily but actually the play was rioser than the figures Indicate Within their ewn twenty five yard line the Raiders managed to whittle the Colden Hurricane down to a breeze Save for one climactic moment engineered by Dobbs most of Tulsa's spectacular drives were outside the danger zone Both elevens tried for field goals In the first half Figures showed the Golden Hurricane roiled up 239 yards by passing to sixty iwro for Tech Tulsn completed twenty four passes of thirty nine attempted compared with two out of ten for Tech Net yardage gained by rushing gave ulsa ninety six Tech sixty two Mr and Mn William Noland rhota Bmvleg Fresnan Tells Of Terrible Hour In Wake Attack (Continued E'rnm Iage 1-H) Eisan Is Upset No Dogs Run On Field In Durham By JACK Gl'ENTIIER DURHAM (N Jan Supposing you had apent Ihe afternoon right smack in the middle of the Rose Bowl football game running five mile up end down the sidelines hearing the quarterbacks calf signals and watching every move of every lineman what things do you think you would remember best when all the hubbub was over? You don't know? Well I do You would remember that this wss the first football game you had ever seen In which no dog ran out on the field and one In which you rheated Martin Chaves the captain of Oregon State College out of fifty cents cash because you find a silver dollar anywhere In the elate of North Carolina Im Eisan Is Informant How do I know? Well a dark haired compactly built young mun named Lee Eisan Just told me And who Is Lee Eisan? He is the referee who worked yesterday's New Year's Day classic between OSC and Duke and one of the fear gentlemen who knowa more about that particular game than all the publicized experts you can collect Lee Eisan is an old hand at Rose Bowl games He played in one himself That was the 1929 encounter when Georgia Tech shaded California 8 to 7 and one which never will be forgotten because Roy Kiegals ran in Ihe wrong direction Eisan was quarterback on that California eleven so you ran be sure he has seen his share of screwy things I saw plenty of interesting occurences during my stint yesierday he said with a grin "but I still can't quite believe that not a single dog showed up to he shooed from the stadium And I feel sorry that I gypled Chaves We always toss silver dollar hefnre the opening kick off hut you Just can't find those things In the East and all Chaves got was fifty cents I feel like a Opening Day Crucial Eisan wasn't impressed merely by the mlnof Hems He 1 a shrewd student of football and he will aay flatly that the Rose Bowl game might have been won and lost In the first play That was the opening kirk off Three Oregon men hit Duke's receiver Mommy Davis so hard that he fumbled Stale recovered and from that point on dominated the game "That was a tremendous Eisan explained "Oregon needed something like that to pep it up and the boys really went to town Duke was all primed to take the offense at onre That's why the Blue Devils elected to receive If they had kept that kick off and smacked into Oregon before the Beavers were set there is no telliag what might have A Grim Battle Eisan thinks that the Rose Bowl game was (he fastest rleanest and moat Intensely fought he can recall and that it is probably the most ex-riting Rose contest he has seen played in or refereed It was so grim he says Ihe boya didn't even waste time arguing decisions They prepared to rock and sock each other rather than dehaie "If I had to pick Individual play-era I'd aay Don Durdan and Chaves were the standouts for Oregon and Sieve tarh and Pete Goddard for he said "But I can't remember when I've seen better all around tackling or punting on any ball field And I think Oregon wae very lucky lo have been nipped for that safety If the Beavers hadn't been caught on that and gotten the free kick Duke might easily have scored'' Loses Five Pounds Although he lost five pounds racing he figures the 9U0 games lie lias worked had cost him about 2YW pounds in he doesn't believe the game proved a thing about the merits of the Pacific Coast and Southern Conferences The game Is played too long after the close of the season for that He added with grin: But I'm still worried about the lack of a dog Why with the crowd lo boo and cheer me as I tailed after one of those critters I felt positively lonely Former Fresno Couple Honored On Anniversary BOWLES (Fresno Co) Jan 2 Mr and Mr William Noland of Spring-field Cole-man Grid Fans Donate To Navy Relief NEW -YORK Jan CD-Foot ball fans who attend the game between the Chicago Bears and the National League All Stara for navy relief Sunday will not be alone in their contributions to the gale Chccke amounting to more than $100 have been received el Naval Belief Society headquarter In the past few days Officials say most of the letters rontain checks of $1 to $5 and are from persons In the middle end far west who could not are the game Baer And Louis Take It Easy Preliminary Report Of Joint Committee Urges Abolition Of FSA WASHINGTON Jan 2 ID A Joint congressional committee1 preliminary recommendation for sharp reductions in farm appropriations and expenditures drew fire today from house agriculture committee members They were virtually unanlmoua in their criticism of suggestion for savings made in a report hy the joint rommlllee nn nonessential expenditures especially regarding possible ruts in the farm program Heavy Cuts Proposed Approximately $400 (WO IKK) of Ihe $L300000nilO tile joint committee said could he ahnved from Ihe federal budget during the rmergenry would rnine from the department of agriculture or agencies operating through that department The recommendation for ahoiilliin of the Farm Seeuriiy Administration was unanimously opposed hy agriculture committee members who remained in the capital during the holidays The FSA has a direct appropriation of $70-500000 and authority to borrow $120000000 additional Oregonian Defends FSA Representative Pierce Democrat Oregon a high ranking member of the agrirultuie committee Mid he would vigorously resist eholltlon of the end the fnrm tenant program He said: We have done a greet drat to rehabilitate the farmer In recent years and we must not allow the farm program lo be thrown back to where it was in 1933" Fierce said substantial savings could be nffecled hy abolishing the National Youth Administration and by aharply curtailing the operation of the Civilian Conservation Corps the WPA end the Public Buildings Adminisirelion 1911 Kern Crops Total 135000000 BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) Jen Lewi A Burtrh Kern County agricultural commissioner Mid today 1941 Kern crop were valued el $15 000000 with more lhan 30000 carloads of perishable products1 Including 20000 carloads of potatoes shipped Marc Lindsay county farm advisor proposes that the 1942 record shall show a larger production of food The payrolls at Lcrdo Field near Bakersfield and Gardner Field near Taft and at the Mu roc Lake Bombing Base are growing dally The military establishment represent Investments of more lhan $10000000 since May 1941 Cotton Growers Are Told Of Deadline For Insurance Applications WASHINGTON Jan OP) Final dates for acceptance of ration rrop insurance application were announced today by the agriculture department Leroy Smith manager of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation explained that the time differed hy arens because of variance in plnnling dales and that all applications for insurance nuisl lie filed with county AAA offices on or before the dates specified fur each slate Coulracls must lie signed before Ihe crop Is planted but in no ease later than the final dale for acceptance of application Deadline dates were Baled as: Arizona March 1st for all raun-ties Arkansas March 15lh for all eounties In California Ihe deadline Is March 1st Report Of Tulare Death Is Declared Erroneous TULARE (Tulare Col Jan Harold Johnson local youth serving with Ihe United Stales Navy in Pacifir waters is definitely alive and well His parents Mr and Mrs Johnson were in riouht about his safety after being notified hy the government he had been killed In action Tlipy day hefnre I hey te-relved Ihe notification however liiey received a letter from him Informing them he had escaped Injury In the surprise attack on IVail Harbor Today the Johnson treeived a telegram from the navy department informing them their son is alive and unhurt Olives Are Stolen From Madera Plant MADERA (Madera Co) Jan 2 The Madera Olive Growers receiving plant wa entered leeenlly and forty four hose of rhotre olives were stolen The yieft wa discovered w-hen tidlo tariella an employe at the plant side the heavy hose had been taken Mattress Burns A matlress fire In Ihe home of Captain and Mrs Samuel Ross at 4143 Huntington Boulevard was extinguished this morning at 7:43 o'rlmk hv the city fire department Acting Fire Marshal I) Spped said the fite wa started hy a rhlld plnvlng with matches Ross I an 'fficer at the E'resno Air Base i linens an employe ar 'ireVuiiriSi fhta iThK! iravv hnxe had heen taken the incendiary bomba which were dropHd "But Ihe most amazing thing was this: Or the twenty seven men working cn the Island not one of us was Injured nr killed" Ball said orderrf then came for everyone to rrporl to the clipper ship whlih Ihe Japanese had missed wllh their bombs hilt which had more than fifty machine gun bullet hole In Ha fuailage Everything they possessed on the Island had been destroyed and the men left In whalever they happened to he wearing at the time some In bathing suils Ball had ou pair of trousers and tennis shoes Sight Jopanrwe SlilM For hours Ihe rlipper flew no more than fifly feel above Ihe water tale that night Ihe plane landed In Midwny after seeing three Japanese surface skips sailing awny from Ihe Island after an In effectual shelling of the American possession roor marksmanship wss blamed for the failure of this el lack Clothing was purchased In Honolulu and afler ten days resting up after their ordeal ltall and sevrral other men who had undergone Ihe attack sailed for the mainland landing in San Francisco on Christmas 1 )ay Ball arrived In Fresno Wednesday nnri afler a few riuy of visit ing with friends In the Fresno div lie will roillinur to Hollywood lo visit relatives (utter hr says he plnns to return to Honolulu and accept a position Ore thing Ball misses most is his watch It along with all his oilier possessions was lost on Peel Island He said: If I ever get to Yokohama I'm going to ask every rickshaw coolie I see what lime it Is If one of them puli out my watch to tell me I'm going to hash him Bill hard! Three Injured In Tulare Crashes VISALIA (Tiilate Cu1 Jan 2-? Three persons were Injured in two highway riaslie in Tulare County last night Only one aulomobile was Involved in each accident At Lindsay on the Strathmore Highway Thomas While 5K of Lindsay was struck down hy a rur while walking nUng the highway Tom Kudo 21 of Llnriny Hie driver told Stale Jligliwny Officers Thomas Stevenson and ft Brown lie was blinded by the headlights if another car and when lie did see Ihe man walking along lie pavement until he was almost iixin him he swerved sharply In trying in avoid Ihe accident While wa taken to the Tulare County Hospital In hors of Woodcraft In Merced the Tulare Kathryn Hehekah tadge No 63 of William Wilson 21 of Visalia and Delta Colo hla passenger Rosie Claik 17 sItI Surviving her are lx sisters Mrs Visalia weie slightly Injured (Indy Jeiii Merced Mr Hjn- whn tMr Mriirk th Hm-i ment of a bridge on the jJ one son ItulH-rt Kirby tang Bench Howlea celebrated their golden wedding anniversary wllh a dinner nl their home at Maple and Avenues Mr and Mrs Noland are the patent of four daughters Mrs Mauri Rurnhant and Mr Media Dniiiy of Fresno Mr Mabel of Bowles and Mrs Ilnllie Erickson of Coalings and a son Harold Noland of E'resno They have eight grandchildren Mr and Mr Noland were married In Oregon Mo Decemhrr 24 1891 They moved to California In April 1904 Mrs Noland until her marriage was Miss E'annle Ulrh A brother Henry Uleh attended the anniversary relcbralion Mr and Mr Noland have lived In Bowles for the last five years moving here from Fresno where Noland was an Inventor In Ihe employ of Ihe California Parking Corporation for thirty years Three Rivers Precipitation Is Above Normal THREE RIVERS (Tulare Co) Jan 2-Precipitation In Ihe Three River district at ihe close of thei yenr is not equal lo hint to dale hut It is far above normal At Ihe government station nn the Pierre ranch a total of 8 (ft inch" had been recorded to Hie end of the year compared wllh 1122 at Ihe end or 19401 The average rainfall for the season lo Ihe end of December 1 554 inrhes At the Kaweah plant No 1 of the Company on the middle fork where rainfall ia always a lit lie heavier 721 Inches wo recorded for December compared with 827 inches laxt Decemtier hrxldr and 143 Inches for Ihe saMin wliti 1200 lor Jast e-r to li-le Tlie vow Is ritf'i lower the 'ills Ibis scasuit MERCED (Merced Co) Jan 2-" Thirteen Merced County resident! living In the vlrinity of the Merred city dump three miles south of thia city In Ihe Farmdale School District protested to the Merced County Board of Supervisors today against the operation of the dump which they contend Is insanitary and dangerous to health Supervisor Frank Finney moved that District Attorney Allen Hen demon lie instructed to seek a temporary restraining order against opera Ion of the dump under present methods Up to shortly brforo noon no art inn had been taken on Finney's motion While the supervisor were in session Dr Fountain the county hrollh officer and Dr A Baker a Merred city councilman were In ronferenee on a proposal for Merced to cease using the dump until a stale health official looka it over Council To Maintain Dump The E'armdnle residents said they protested to the city council Tuesday evening and were told the city iniemls to leave the dump where it is now George Minges a Farmdale School Iruslee told the supervisors he considers the pupils' health in danger from typhoid fever and other diseases as a result cf the existence of Hie dump He derlnred the water level is only two and a half feet below Hie ground at Ihe site and contended this is too high for proper operslbn of the fill and raver method of disposal Minges snirt the Merced garbage I rucks are uncovered and some-limes are loaded six feet above the side boards Eduralnm Are Heard Mrs Gladys E'llchell principal of Ihe school and Mrs Dorothy Waller a teacher supported Minges in asserting the dump enrinngers the pupils' hesllh Mrs Elmlline Olson a nurse showed three pictures of the dump and declared masse of garbage and ruhhish stood frnm right to ten feet above Ihe ground Thomas Maher said if the supervisor took no ncllon ihe resident! would seek an InJuncllon Arthur Bacon a resident of Ihe E'armdnle di''rt thirty six years said rels are prevalent In the vlrln-ily of ihe dump there is a notire-able odor and no effort is being made to cover the garbage dumped Dairymen living in the neighborhood told Ihe supervisors they fesr ihe existence rif Ihe dump will lower Hie quality of the milk their dairies produce Rancher Is Held In Shooting Case Stephen Solaria 30 E'resno district rancher was arrested hy Deputy Sherirt Ripperdan and Henry Schnrfer following the shooting yesierday on the Ferry ranch near Five roinfa of Raymond So-Inrio 24 a fellow worker Officers said the two men have the same last names hut sre not related Raymond Snlnrio was shot three time wllh a 22 caliber pistol a an aflermnlli of a New Year's Elve drinking party Klpprrihin said Raymond Snlnrio fold him he had beaten Stephen on ('hrMnii Eve and when they reneheil the camp yesterday Stephen of the pisfol and shet Raymond inriiclliig wounds In Hie chest right arm and left hand The E'resno Con illy General Hospital reported the wounded man Js In serious condition The gun wlclder whs hooked in Hie E'rrMin County Jail pending the filing rf charges of sssault with a deadly wenion Young People Of Japanese Ancestry To Honor Flag FOWLER E'resno Co) Jan A special religious and patrlotle service Including a snluie and pledge of allegiance to the American E'lag will he conducted at the E'nwlrr Christian Church Sunday evening el 7:50 o'cloi with a group of young Anin leans of Japanese an enury (: participant Rev Cnlcxi-n Hie piiNtor announces the public will be welcome Services Are Held For Madera Woman MADFRA i Mulern Co) Jnn 2 E'unrtnl service were held this nflrrnoon In the ft Jny Mortuary for Mr Elia Burgess Kay 77 who died In Stockton Tuesday Rev Cooper nrrirlated and burial was In Imr Vitae Cemetery She Is survived hy her hu-hand Kav Mailers one brother Robert Burse and one sister Mr Mnry Tlktnlnn hnth of Ala hnma Visalia Police Arrest 1523 Persons In 1 94 1 VISALIA (Tulare CL Jan Member of Hi" Valia Tiil'ie Pe psiIiiipiii ipspuiiiled to 3 M2 rail -luting Hie fiit Helen month of fill or this number 141 were aril-deni rails Mfiiilirr of riil''f Jiiiw Fully stnlf made nn averoge of seven arrest a day during Hie period There births in Fresno City and County during the year as compared to 3620 the previous year while deaths dropped from 2345 in 1940 to 1743 in 1941 675 Divorce Suite Hied County Clerk E'rnest Dusenberry reported of Ihe civil actions tiled in his office during the year more than one third concerned domestic difficulties A total of 575 divorce suits seventy four annulment and six separate maintenance arllnna were filed He said 335 more civil suits were filed during the year Ilian In 1940 The increased oil artivily Is reflected in the jump in leases filed during the year from 561 to 748 most of which was due to new oil field activity growing out of discoveries in the Kerman Rlverdale Raisin City and Helm areas Complete More Buildings Nollees of completion of buildings increased from 1164 to 1204 but Farley said there has been noticeable dropping off of new home financing since the commencement of the war A further lndiratinn of business prosperity was an Increase in the number of mortgages released from 2178 in 1940 to 2604 In 1941 -There were seventy fewer fnar-rlages In the county during the year than for the previous twelve months Marriage licenses dropped from 1227 to 1157 Temperature In Valley May Drop To 25 Degrees SAN FRANCISCO Jan 'UB--rold wave blanketed the entire far west today producing temperatures which dropped to as low as 15 degrees below zero The United States Weather Bureau In San Francisco Issued a warning to California and Nevada residents particularly agriculturists that low temperatures will prevail again tonight The warning issued for publication and broadcast said that temperatures will he between 23 and 30 degrees In California Interior valleys and hetwren zero and minus 15 degrees in Nevada tonight Regulations Set Axilla Wartime regulations banning publication of weather forecasts were relaxed temperarlly to keep the affected area advised of the rold wave condilions Coldest spot reported for last night was Elly Nev where thei-mometer dropped to 11 below zero Snow Falla In I A And Snow fell In porliona of Las Angeles yesterdny after Ihe San Francisco Bny area experienced its first snow in several years Just a Ihe new year was being ushered in Mount Tamalpals len miles north of San Francisco the Berkeley hills and the Skyline Boulevard leading south along the San Fran-risen Peninsula also had a white blanket 90 I nr lira At Elclin Summit Snow waa piling deep In Ihe Sierra Nevada There waa a 90 inch pack at Echo Summit nn United Stales Highway 50 and 58 Inrhes at Danner Summit on Hulled States 40 between Reno and Sacramento 1 Night time temperatures were about zero The snowfall in IO Angeles was Ihe first in ten 'years Although It melted quickly youngster managed In build snowmen and engage in snowhall fighls The citrus belt was under a pall of smoke from smudge pots In the northwest freezing temperature were reported In Seattle and 20 below zero in many Montana cities First Blizzard Of 1942 Strikes In 4 States CHICAGO Jan The first widespread mid western blizzard of the 191142 Winter season blocked roads wllh snow and towered tempers lures In at lrat four tales today Bus lines suspended schedules between Milwaukee and Minneapolis and nnrih and west from Chicago Railroad operating In Wisconsin low a and northern Illinois reported rielav of from a half hour lo two or three hour Chicago Anlolsl Warned Wind wbb-h had driven snow arms main highway blocked the efforts of maintenance crew to clenr road In lou-a end Illinois The Chicago Motor Club said Ihe Illinois Highway Department was unable to use It snowplows Immediately he cause of the wind and warned motorist not to attempt to leave Chicago hy automobile (ln any direction TULARE Mi Murray Smith ha received word front her son Harris Smith that ha been promoted to staff sergeant He Is at Fart taWI Frosh Will Play In Border Loop EL PASO (Texas) Jan Second semester freshmen with twelve hours of resident rredit were granted permission today hy facility representatives of the Bcrder Conference to participate in Intercollegiate Spring sports The action hy the annual conference Winter meeting came after an earlier rejection of the proposal aimed at easing the effects of the draft At Ihe same time representatives deferred until thpir Spring session in Tempe Ariz In May a derision on a pro pc sal to allow freshmen to compete in all varsity sports for the duration of the war The new ruling alia tvs freshmen who oblained twelve hours' rredil during the first semester to rompelc in varsity track tennis golf and baseball Basketball was excluded In another aclion the representative Increased from three to four the number of game required in conference competil Ion to be eligible for the circuit foolhall title They also marie all games between conference teams count on the title regardless of championship eligibility The ronferenee also insured the eligibility of athletes railed to the armed services during the period of their service Don Phillips of Arizona was elected chairman and statistician of the conference and Jud Williams of Texas Mines secretary Olin Hinkle of West Texas Stale was named district representative to the American Puhllrlty Association with Williams district secretary Navy Announces Grid Schedule ANNAPOLIS (Md) Jan Cornell Harvard Lafayette and West Virginia have been dropped from Navy's 1942 foolhall schedule and Columbia Yale Virginia and Georgia Tech will replace them Commander Perry naval academy graduate manager of athletics said today the academy would "continue with the regular schedule of athletic events in all sports subject to any necessary changes which usual wartime con-difioni may The new schedule: William and Mary here September 26th: University of Virginia here October 3rd Princeton away October 10th Yale In Baltimore October 17th Georgia Tech here Ortoher 24th Notre Dtyne away Ortoher 31st Pennsylvania away November 7th: Columbia here November 14th and Army in Philadelphia November 281 Total Eclipse Wins Orange Bowl Race CORAL CABLES (Fla) Jan UJ-Total Eclipse proved best In photo finish that derided the Orange Bowl Handicap in Tropical Park yesierday as Ihe rare were run off In lime to give sports fans a chance to view Ihe Orange Bowl footlitill game in Miami Paul Helper was aboard the winner The time for the mile and one sixteenth was 1:44 2-5 One of ihe ntilslders In Ihe helling Total Eclipse pnid 11720 $370 and $370 Benefactor the 9 to 5 favorite who placed second returned $140 and $270 The Chief waa third returning $lia Basketball Scores Amlhtrfl ruMfornlft 41 Cflnmlue 1ft Hiitier nrtgim inm 2 3H Princflnn L'Q T'lifdo Afl )rtmiii'h 44 CnMrnto A3 I HMnatpnlur 34 flMitlav Ta'h ftl A 4 1 K'RBRUMa sift WiMhingtnn and la JiH Mxrytille 44 Karma Piker XnrllmrMlarR fOkUhnoitp 41 I'ffipnriji jitne xrrrlltiR 2k Iirurjr ttirhli 211 I HIIYAKimKS LEXINGTON (Kyt lan -Calumet Farm reported today the arrival of wiinl may he the nation's first thoroughbred foal of 1942-e hay filly hy Imp Blenheim out of tady Erne Blenheim former British raring star Is the father of Whirl sway 1941 triple rtown winner who Is 'mlng at Beahlreull's money winning rnmrd The filly was reported in excellent 'ondillnn MiTte It GOLF DINNER LOS ANGELES Jan 2-Dennv Rhule rtinnrrup for the United State open golf title isst yanr paired wllh Randolph Scott and cored a net 87 to win the Srnlrh foursome tournament for the hene fit of the Salvation Army nn the I jilceMe course yeslrrrinv NEW YORK Jan Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Louis and Buddy Bear who meet in a fifteen round title fight here January 0th spent New Year's Day In their respective training camps Kut merely roasted through light workouts Louis did not even put on gloves in Greenwood Lake New York He ran five mile end wound up the day with a turkey dinner In the evening In Lakewood Baer slept late having turned in at 3 A after a New York radio appearance Wednesday night He boxed four 4kounds with Ezra Thompson and dipped the scales at 248 pounds after the workout Hank Greenberg Goes Back Into The Army NEW YORK Jan U9-Hank Greenberg slugging out fielder of i Ihe Detroit Tigers announced that he has reenllsied In the army and that he is through with I baseball for the dural ion Greenberg home run champion of the American league and most valuable player In 1940 said that he i had reenllsied two weeks ago and is waiting to be railed This was the first word of Hank's plans since he was released from the army at Fort Custer Mich on December 7lh Hank celebrated his thirty first birthday yesierday el his home here Fmm May 7Ht when he w-as Inducted Into the army until Derpntber 7Ut llank rose from private to sergeant Hammering Hank reportedly was the rlghest paid baselmll player in 194a Fowler Church To Fete Anniversary (Mened Co) Jan 2-E''mrial service for A It Lupirin 49 Winton farmer will he held to-morrow sfternonn at 3:50 o'clock In the Deis A Alcorn Mi-sinn Ihe E'ouler Baptist Church PunrinylRev Imviri McMaiHn of the CrntialS morning at W'45 o'clock liphylriian will officiate At A fellowship pollock dinner will he served at 2:30 In the afternoon when the two rrom Sunday School TRO GAME CANCELED LOS ANGELES Jan 2-The Scheduled fnnlhall game between the Hollywood Bear and Ihe combined forces of Ihe ta Angeles Bulldogs and Columbus Bulls In Gilmore Stadium Sunday was can-cried because of the new army regulation limiting gathering to SOfO nr less Washington Wins Ski Meet In Sun Valley SUN VALLEY (Idaho) Jan The Bradley plate aw-ard went today to Merrill Barber of Norwich Vt for flooring jumps of eighty one and eighty two feet In the fourth annual interrollegiate ski meet and winning four rombined events The meet ended yesierday While Barber waa rapturing Individual honors the University of Washington was winning the team trophy Barber was awarded 1434 points for hi Jumps Other plsces were won by Art Strom Washington 1317 Philip Puchner Dartmouth CAS Bill Brown Idaho Univeralty 1283 and Richard Bradley Dartmouth 1281 nilwillAKISKSTITIK HOLLYWOOD Jan MV-Clever Tony Ollvera of Sacramento will open Ihe new year with a defense of his California bantamweight hnxlng title against Manuel Oillx of El C'enlro in the stadium tonight Ollvera has held Ihe crown two jear and OrtU has not lost in that time except once to the champ The bout is scheduled for fen round along name a subway train crushing the rubber hall as II would have crushed Peggy if she had nheved Bokus The man gnve the poor little dog a Mb crushing kick by way of pun-Minienl Then he tucked her under lit arm again and took another deep riiaft of herr John Riw-llns a fellow1 passenger ran lo Ihe street above-and summoned Patrol-man James Nulllvan of the traffic squad As a result Bokus found hlTielf facing Magistrate Troy in night rourt while Peggy ws rarrled lo Ihe nearest RrCA hosptal to base her rih mended flnkus was sentenced to a term In the workhouse Rite To Be Tomorrow For Winton Farmer The body will ta sent to Ymha Lln do for burial Ltipiiin riird Wedtiemlay at hi Aulrnli4 and Mis Jennie Mlrlenz Ciilorsilo and three nnl Bussell Lnpion Jr M'tnlon Beniamin tiiplnn liskrivfirid and Watson uplnn tang Rem ArPAnflffcfJ l-OST IMTeS Arrangea Pierre Lille 62 addition will lie dedn ated wllh Mis j'oine In Minton following a short fun nth ta-k of San Eranelsi-o illltie lie wa a native nr Mi the spenker Ohio He lived In Winton Rev A McCait of Cinl V'" hr sneakpr af 7 'kl nclfMk la the luptnn wa a eliatler member and nri 'f Pa ill be Surviving Mm are wldnw Mr SSti 0IA iw Shii genii! of -CALLING ALL DOGS- A Subway Adventure Albert Payton Terhunt when Rev Crred E'landxcn will lie the speaker Valley Youths Are With Army Unit In Alaska IfH'Ni frinnH imHav cnrimiunlinHun from fHe San quin Valley )ntiih In armv set vice in Alaia tPiniHng their motn'e I Thnmni Bokti of 227 Gold Street Brooklyn stood on the Chamber Street New York subway platform wailing for a train In one hand he rerried large ran of beer frnm which according to wll nesses he drank much and often Under his other arm was a wlrehnlr fox terrier Teggy Presently after another swig at Ihe herr Peggy on the platform and drew a rubber bail from hi pocket He flung ihe halt down onto the tracks where li landed close In the third rail Then he ordered Peggy to go and relreve It As If she knew the danger she refused crniirhlng el her master's feet and Whimpering for fnerry Just MADERA i Madet a Cot Jan 7th'' and that thrv keep in tom hE'u eial nvlre wilt be bold in vlohninii 27 E'uneral service for Hadji affill at home hv hrailngfCniboitc Clutrch lineal n'rinrkj1 ordiiiaiirr anti 418 for fetoni Terian proprietor nf the Parlian brnaili mi from Tlie Fteno Bee tonmi row moi ning for I'terre llllr md niiwfemeaiinr S'ailnn KMJ 2 bonier Madet a farmer who died' Sonto of th" tnol" frequent nr- In Ihe group are Alim Sieltio hi home in San Francisco yes- (use were drunkenne 29: William Nlchol and Nmnian Them-'t'odav as of Fteno: Bruno tamlmil Ban-) The rnsry will he recited tonight eer and Rev Tailor Ravnioart TavOi o'clock In the Jay Chapel ter Stan imd Nb tint' are former: Burial will He In Calvary C'eme- E'ieno Slate College student ttety Tailor wilt )w held In the Sullivan Burn A Blair Chapel tomorrow at 23(1 with Bishop Calfayan pastor nf Ihe S( Gregory Armenian Apnstnlie Church of Fowler officiating Burial will he In Ihe Ararat Cemetery Terhlan died yeterday bleb "p-peclallv aim" iNvrmhrrj n-rre L'-'t aire-t for various trnf-violation of.

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