Afierneon, J;;: 12, 133 Till! -"iTAYNrSvILLE .MOUNTAIN' Outstanding Religious Exhibit At The Lake V fx i I sv. . i .1 i- oUaiiivi vmlnilnf tft tr.Mrn lf tkn Alt nwtlAn .1 ! - r . m ...vim 1 Lft s. Arnoiu is uuYi futiiiins iu auuic ui ue. m mica oiiu piviurt's ui ine lamaus I'xnioir, ur Religious Heritage wnicn win oe me Dasis ot an illustrated lecture for three days at the kf On June 15 and 16, the exhibits will be displayed from 9 to noon, and from two until five. Sunday, June 18, from 2 to 5, and an illustrated lecture at eight. Mrs. Clara Nease Arnold is .tant director, and helped gather and present the interesting series of the pilgrimage of Pales- waking For A nimals who cannot speaK ior tnemseives. a week ago I talked to omerv Queen about how the Lund had worked out for the UO mom IIS OI US operuuun. nt home, and s he did ve exact figures on hand, bi)t id that in two months only or four dogs had been re d from the pound, one by its and the other two or three rsons who wanted a dog. Up at date, which was June 1st, ?s had been destroyed- Prior time when the local Humane ization took over the re bility for disposing of the un- i dogs, 41 had been killed; June 1st, the Humane Or- lion had destroyed 33. , speaking for these dogs cannot speak for themselves, people have said many a would like a dog from the Id but cannot afford to bail lit. And mention is made of fiileman in Memphis who re- bailed out over , 200 " dogs the city pound at a cost of id $500 to himself. Hints have ivon that our local V'ganiza- mielil now and then ball out III for some child who wants desperately. . . : doubt the dogs would go for pa in a big way while there's Jier'e's hope. But my own small is just this: if a child or cannot afford to pay the $100 inding fee and 25c a day to get a dog from the pound could that child or. adult af- to feed the animal? And a W dog becomes a stray dog ny guess that the authorities flemphis will be . picking up of the dogs bailed out by the warted gentleman.. v B not a pleasant thoueht to Ff how many good sound dogs, Dest lnend '. have been de- 'n April and Mav at the because no one wanted nor is it a pleasant thoueht L:.t . . ' . "a 'Mot the 74 destroved pomeless and hungry; it is 1 they are dead. But whv pew redeemed? . fe than 150 celebrations and wiai events including J0 of the nation's top rodeos nt'l annually in Colorado. Screen Comic Good With Horses, Too HOLLYWOOD (UP) If Louis B. Mayer can do it, Louis F. Costello won't be left behind. The stouter member of Abbott and Costello has followed the stouter member of Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer in breeding and racing horses. Costello had six thorough' breds at Tanforan, eight more at Garden City and 12 'at, his North Hollywood ranch. The comic has got so wrapped up in racing that he spends most of his time between scenes of Uni versal-International's "Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion" at the telephone conferring on strat egy to bring in a winner. "At least they won't kid me like they kid Bing Crosby, he said. "My horses win often enough to keep off the radio." Costello isn't much of a horse man himself. He'd ratlur look at his nags from the other side of a high, strong fence. "I was kicked by a horse when I was a kid," he said. "I've been scared of them ever since." Pets One Mare The only equine who gets to nuz zle Costello tor sugar is Lolly C, a mare named for his mother. For the first time in his life, since his childhood accident, he's been able to approach a horse and pet her. . "She's got a six-week-old filly, Little Lolly," Costello reported, "and say, that's my pet. She's al ready showing signs of being a racer. I bet she'll be another Busher." , If he gets a good racer, he can match it with one from the stable of his boss, William Goetz, produc tion chief at Universal-Interna tional. Goetz's stable was made fa mous in less than a year by his great colt Your Host. Costello's elder daughters, Pa tricia'Anne, 13, and Carole Lou, 11, spend all their free time at the TUNES By WATKINS CHEVROLET CO, lw Copyright W7 by Laal AJvwtlifat Co. 'Zl. V "n8 you about the lubrication jobs at WATKINS llpim ' '.::.'..'' i nULET CO. is tnv annA AA for todav." Aerial Gunman FIKE TRUCK REQUIRES BACK SE-T DRIVER DANVILLE, Va. (UP) Some times it's nice to have a back seat driver along. Especially if you're driving a big hook-and-ladder truck. Danville's apparatus roared from the station in answer to an alarm. On the way to the fire the swinging rvar end smashed Into a telephone pole and later a parked car. The driver took a quick look back to see what was the. matter with his tillerman. He'd left him beliind. HER MEMORy GOOD TOPEKA, Kan. (UP) Without a halt or bobble. 92-year-old Mrs. Elizabeth J. Foster recited poetry she has memorized over the years, in conducting a vesper service for fellow residents of the Topeka Methodist Home for the Aged. BREAKS HIS NECK TWICE; SECOND TIME FATAL MINNEAPOLIS (UP Frank Lee, 58-year-old sufferer from a broken neck, spent more thansix months in a hospital, during which he made plans to visit friends and relatives after he recovered. When the doctors released him, his neck braced with an iron and piaster cast, his first stop was at a hotel to visit a friend. Halfway up the stairs to the second floor, he lost his balance. He fell backward down the stairs. Before an ambulance arrived, he was dead. Doctors said the fall broke Lis neck again. The Great Horned own attacks crowds while they are sleeping on tlte roosts In the pines at night. And because of this the crows hunt in flocks for the owls in the day time. They are deadly enemies. . j -. 293 KIUID OR ASSAULT I P-- j . 1.1O0 " V EUROlAKIfS f UZllZllZZll-ZlZZZZZ (tin iiT" ''7 ' f ;: THl,TS ( i : tMMMMiMMMMt MMMMMMMM MtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWIMM gMMMSMMMMMMMUM MMmMmm MMMtMtMMMBMfMMMMMMM M MMMMMMMMMMMM Vii- " itl UOKH -rJ SJOlkN (An AP NwfJtur ficlogroph f fACH SYMBOL i ' i ."' "' 11 '-"v.-1 mm. prwrci t t m w , -A. SS CRIMES I, JWMiVMf ii'VHit 4 t'OtuM 4tt 4rH J HAI toft AFTER terrorizing 28 persons on a Los Angeles-to-Oakland plane, John O'Reilly, 28, sits quietly in the Fresno, Calif., county jail. Con vinced someone was trying to "flood the plane with gas," O'Reilly held the passengers at gun point for half, an hour. He told police members o a ''dope ring" were trying to kin him. (International Soundphofr Lewis and Clark Stone Believed Discovered ASTORIA, Ore. (UP) Two jun ior high school boys have found a large sandstone rock with the in scription "Lewis and Clark" which local historians believe were carv ed by the famed Pacific northwest explorers, Mcriweather Lewis and George Rogers Clark. The moss-covered stone was found near an old Indian trail be lieved to have been used by , the explorers. Walter Johnson, president of the Clatsop County historical society, said he believed the find authentic. A misspelling of Lewis, "Lews" in the inscription is confirming evidence, according to Johnson. The party was composed of notoriously poor, spellers, Johnson said, a fact that is evident by their journals. ranch learning how to ride. "They go crazy about it," Cos tello said, "they absolutely refused at first to go to Europe with us this summer, It took weeks for me to convince them seeing London, Scotland and Paris was more im portant than a daily riding lesson." 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