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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 1 940.
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HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor
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Every atate, county and city
official or board that handles
nubile money should publish at
rcaular Interval! an accounting
ct It, showing where and how
each dollar la apnnt. This Ib s
funiluincntiil principle of demo
cratic government.
TO debate or not to debate
ttfttt Is tho question. A great
many people, Including many sup
porters of Mr. Wlllkle, were dls
appointed that ho Issued the do
bato chullengo. Some have brand
ed It a political trick. OthoiB de
clare It was a natural error or
over-enthusiasm.
But did Mr. Wlllklo make an
error? Tho Wright brothers at
Kitty Hnwk many years ago
launched Into the air a contrap
tion made or wood, motal tubing
and wlro. Tho thing flew, so tho
Wrights wore successful and fa
mous. Hut ir the device had flop
ped Into a masB of twisted wreck
age the attempt would have
boon an error.
So It was with Mr. Winkle's de
bate challenge It might have fall
en flat and hence boon classified
as an error, llut tho president
picked 11 up miitlo It fly, so to
spoak so It looms now as a suc
cessful thrust.
The president's statement, tak
en to bo au answor to tho dobato
challenge, was that he Is too busy
being president (which is a rea
sonable answer) and that ho Is
not going to make a campaign for
election which statotnent Is not
reasonable.
Therein lies the "pickup."
Roosevelt Immediately assumed
that Wlllkle was thinking only ot
campaigning. It Is much moro
llkoly that Mr. Wllllko's desire Is
to havo a full and frank discus
sion, with answors by both sides,
of tho state of the nation, Ho
would lot all the public hoar this
discussion ami In doing so accom
plish two worthwhile things: First,
tho public would thereby be more
completely Informed as to issuos
and policies, and second, I ho ease
for and against the now deal
would bo sont to the Jury with
adonuate summation by both advo
cates. Was Wendell Wlllkle'. Idea
of such a debato that It be simply
ll Joint election campaign? Surely
not yet thnt was Iho Interpreta
tion plncodNpon tho suggestion by
the president. Shocking at first
lo conservative republicans, the
debate challenge seems riilher ra
pidly now to bo bringing a favor
able reaction to Wlllkle thanks
to V. I). It.
Tho president's statement that
ho will not make a campaign for
election Is patently absurd, lie
made the most brilliant and suc
cessful campaign for the nomina
tion that has ever been made hut
it was unlike any other. Ills cam
paign for election will certainly
be as brilliant- though without a
doubt 11 will bo vastly different
from the usual presidential elec
tion campaigning. President Roose
velt loves to do tho unusual, and
doos It always with remarksblc
success.
millions of planes they aro now
sendiug over large numbers t
LONE bombers, which dive from
the clouds, drop their bombs and
run.
' If you shoot ducks, you w ill uu
del-stand why. Mussed flocks are
easier to hit than singles flying
like a bullet.
ON the African front, the llrl:
tish abandon Somallland to
the Italians bb Ihey Intimated at
tho start tbey would probably do.
The British hope Is to retain
tutorials on Newt I b
(Oortewl frees pat M 4
control of the Mediterranean, thus
shutting pff supplies from the Itah
lan forces In Africa and ultimate
ly starving them out.
DOTH sides (British and Gor-
" mnnl hnvA Hnclnrarl lilnckflflps
on each other. Hunger, so far,
hasn't played a large part In the
war, but there Is plenty ot ex
pectation that It will before the
winter is over.
p REEK-ITALIAN tonslon Is get-
ting tighter. A Greek "spokes
man says: "We'll not be caught
by surprise if Greece is Invaded."
Virgin lo Gayda, Italy's chief
breast-beater, declares: "Italy and
Albania are ready to defend Al
bania against the Greece-British
plan of offense."
What does it mean? Well, such
talk usually mouns MOWS WAIt.
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OUT OUR WAY
T vyHV, VT' I T I THIMK MO, VAC'S (3lTTr4'
f LOOK.S LUCE S.LOW--V0E 1 1 THE OL'rAAMX tOX.V rJ.TH AttE-
A MILUOM TRiED 5UMPW IS GITTIM' I HE'S rAART
A MOMTH UK.E "TWA.T STUPID WITH ENOU6H "TO KNOW
WE CAM BUV IM IQIS OLD ASE , ' THAT VOUTH
THE PATEMTSl AM' ALMOST PICKIM' A FULL O' IDEAS AMD
FOR A J LOST THE MODER.M KW I PGP-SMOTHER.
V SOMG ' V &WOP ' LIKE THAT I WORDS. "TOUTrA
. -f ' y per hS KEEPS TH' OLD UP
If f , . f , ASSISTANT I AMD TH' OLD KtEPS
THE PERFECT
GUIDANCE TO RECREATION
Fishing prospects, highway and forest condi-
tions summariied in week-end bulletin
of tho Umpqua National
Roads: Tho North UniHiiii road
is still closed from li a. m. to 0 p.
m., Monday through Friday, be
tween Copelaud creek und Big
Cunias. It will be open over night
and on Saturdays and Sundays.
Other forest rumls are all open and
for the most part are In lulr-to-'good
condition. In the Bohemia sec
tion, the roads uro reported to be
somewhat rough, ami the couuly
road from Uoseburg to (illite and
Idleyld Is very rough ubove thc
olled section.
Fishing: Taking Die forost as a
whole, liHhiug is receding some
what. Tho unusually dry seiiHnn has
resulted in the streams being ul
near-record low water levels. North
1 ' in I l mi river Hteolliciid fishing Is
'only fair not. us good us U lias
been the past few weeks-." A few
fish urn being taken dally by "the
experts, but beginners will proh.-t-lily
do heller ul trout llsliing, un
less condilhms improve. Uesl steel
heiid llles now are rcXH-tci to be
hucktiiil and royal ennchtnun, l.'mp
qua special, and golden demon.
Diamond hike fishing has been
very encouraging for the past ten
days, and many unglers Bare re
ported limit cutclies. Kcd-lu'iulcd
trout oreuo is the favorite Irolllng
halt, with My casting doing well al
so, especially In the mornings and
evenings.
South I'uipquii streams and lakes
are reported to ho liilr Itsliiug, al
though not as good as they were
earlier in the season.
Trips: At Diamond lake this Is a
good time of snasnn for any Idler
esled in puck trips, hikes, etc, Thel
CIRCUS
HORIZONTAL
1 Wild animul
used In
circuses.
8 It is found in
Africa, India
and .
13 To fly.
14 Pigment from
eggs.
15 Not apt
10 Tiny.
18 Bearded.
20 Promontory.
21 Hnir dye.
23 Withered.
24 It Is the
existing land
nnimnl.
20 Exultant.
30 Italian river.
31 Faced.
32 Termite.
34 Metallic
element.
35 To glow.
37 One who skips
about.
30 Those who
scoff.
Answer to
43 North Africa
(abbr.).
I4 To elude.
45 Corded fabric.
47 A beginning.
52 Dubbed.
53 Stir.
54 Angry.
55 It has a
muscular
movable
or trunk.
50 Its tusks arc
ll 2 5 4 5 6 7 I Id 9 'O II 12 I I
lyr H
;& rj6" jia tr
Jo r"jw
r -a 2a t-i nsr .
!! pF Fn rrnfi
S3 40 iTn fji Ly J
& rWdb -io " W i& "STsT
Jrl 1 M" rfen 1 1 rL
COMBIMATIi,.
COf 140
V5iV5
Forest.
mosquitoes unci otller annoying In
sects are gone, and trips over the
beautiful, scenic Skyline trail, the
Willamette divide, and tho Klsh
Crock valley are very worthwhile.
Saddle horses ami puck stock arc
urullable ut Diamond lake at rea
sonable rates, with or without
guide. Helpful liiiormatlon can be
ohlulncd through tho Diamond lake
guard station.
A nico unto trip from Hoseburg
total louiid-lrlp mileage IIS miles:
South on Pacific highway to Can
yonville; thence east on Tiller
Trail highway through Tiller and
Drew to the summit ut Divide
guiiril station. Alter looking this
Hlatlon over (visitors always wel
come!, taku the Throe Horn road,
winching on tne left sldo for the
spur to ltalli-ond gup lookout. Here
a short side trip will bring you to
the lookout tower, wliero u fine
view is the reward. Then back lo
the Three Horn road and on to
Dinnioud lake, where, if you wish,
n short climb will bring you to an
other groat view. Kroin here tho
road drops down lo Devil's Flat
gtinid station, from whence the.
Cow Creek road leads to the Pa
cific highway at Azalea.
'I'hls Is a leisurely day's drive,
with one ranger station, to guard
stations und two lookouts to visit.
Weather: Tne forest Is very dry
and travelers are urged to observe
rules of fire safely: Obtain camp
lire permits. No smoking while
traveling forest roads or trails.
(Smtiklng Is lint prohibited, but one
must stop uulil through.) Carry
nxn, shovel and water buckel, and
ANIMAL
Previous Punic
14 Smooth.
15 It is an
or smart beast
17 Constructed.
19 Moisture.
21 Owned.
22 Snake.
24 Commanded.
25 Spinning toy.
27 Falsehood.
28 Data.
29 To spread.
32 High moun
tain. 33 Snilor.
35 Fuel.
36 Males.
37 Professed
opinio?.
38 Wireless.
40 Yellow bugle.
41 Cheats.
42 Paradise.
VERTICAL
2 Alley.
3 Nights before.
4 Roots of lily
of the valley.
5 Derby.
6 Preposition.
7 More recent.
45 Rodent,
8 Cubic (abbr.), 46 Taro paste.
v tji-ecic letter. 48 To sin.
10 Taxaceous
49 Chestnut
colored. 50 Musical note.
51 Five plus five
trees.
1 1 Mark.
12 Heavy blow.
BV WI SttyiCC. WW. T. M. (Mtft V. S. SV. WT-t
keep always In mind that your
carelessly tossed match may un
leash a raging demon of destruc
tion. UMPQUA NATIONAL FOP. EST.
Lew Jenkins, Another
Fighter Hurt in Crash
SPARTA, Tenn., Aug. 22.
f AP) Lightweight Boxing Cham
pion Lew Jenkins suffered a cut
on the head und wrenched bis
buck and side tti au automobile ac
cident here today.
Dan Iinrau. Canadian welter
weight fighter who accompanied;
liiln, received a fractured jaw and
lacerations ou tho nose, cliju and
leg.
The car, which Jenkins said
Doran was driving, missed a
curve, struck a troo and was de-
mollshed. Jenkins und Doran
were ireaicu at ine aparia nun
pital and . then went to a hotel
where Jenkins said his companion
wus "badly hurt."
Sprague Asked to Set
Earty Thanksgiving Dare 'a
PORTLAND. Aug. 22. ( AP) ihorlzod Christian Science lltera
Tho retail trad" bureau asked Gov-S t" may be rend, borrowed or,
onior Spragiie-todsy to specify the 'subscribed for. Tho public Is cor
"early Thanksgiving day" on No- ,"Hy Invited to attend tho church
vombor 21 In his annual proclaim!-
tlfin.
The bureau based lis recommen
dations on department of com
merce reports that November and
December retail business was bet
ter iii the states observing the
oarly date last year than those re-
cognizing the traditional later
date.
Portland Cab Drivers
Strike to Get Agreement
PORTLAND, Aug. 23. (API
One hundred and fivo Yellow Cab
drivers struck bore yesterday
charging tho company had refused
to sign u working ugroement with
their union.
Tho company Is attempting to
sell calls to some 27 drivers who
wish lo continue the business un
der the Yellow Cab name.
Sir Oliver Lodge, Noted
Spiritualist, Passes
LONDON. Aug. 22. ( AP) Sir
Oliver Lodge. 89, scientist and
spiritualist, died at his home in
Wiltshire today.
In an effort to provo his belief
In survival aftor death, tho scient
ist had left a sealed message with
the society for physical research.
He promised that "when the
right people are sitting with the
medium. I shall try to give them
a message. But it might take as
long as a year. I shall not get any
thing In a hurry."
Federal Judge Foster
Heads Spanish War Vets
DKTROIT, Aug. 22. (AP) III-
h 1 In I toil of Federal Judge Rufus
K. Foster of Now Orleans as com-munder-fn-chicf
topped the closing
program of the convention of Unit
ed Spanish War Veterans today.
Judge Foster was nominated
without opposition yesterday, as'
was Joseph R. Hauley of New
York for the office of soulpr vice
eomniumler-In-chief.
The Isll convention will be hold
III Omaha.
Unalaska Jarred by
Two Quakes; No Damage
I'NAI.ASKA. Alaska. Aug.- 22.
(AP) Unalaska and vicinity felt
the sharpest earthquake shucks In
several years last night as build
ings rocked and dishes rattled,
hut no damage or injuries wore re
ported. Tho first shock was of 12
seconds duration. A socoud lasted
three seconds.
See us today for complete
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DAILY DEVOTIONS
DR. CHAS. A. EDWABD8
A sense today of the weak
ness of the human effort to
stem the tide of evil in the
world's life brings thoughtful
people near to the brink of des
pair:'. Light in the darkness can
only come through bumble ac
ceptance of the fact that our
own sinfulness Is of the same
nature as the world's darkness
and yet that the acceptance of
God's forgiving mercy In Christ
makes us free of the chains of
sin and death. The church which
In this faith is continually being
created Is a great living reality.
It expresses Its life through a
fellowship of those who believe.
Christians faced with sin and
suffering and death dare to say
to all needy souls: "Look on
us." That which they are able
thus to give to others Is nothing
of their own. Christ Himself, Is
In them and Christ Is given
through them. We never can
give what we do not possess. "I
live." said 8L Paul, "yet not I,
for it Is Christ that liveth in
me." And this is the victory
that overcometh the world, even
our faith. We have the promise
that we shall receive power
when the Holy Spirit is come
upon us. That power Is the
ability to witness daily for
witnessing for God. Amen.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
"The Will of God." for a life of
peace. Joy and happiness. Is the
theme the pastor will use Sunday
morning. Iq the evening the church
joins the other group of churches
in tne closing service of the Doug
las County Holiness association
camp meeting in the Deer Creek
park. The services for the day
are as follows: At the church Sun
day morning, Sunday school 0:45,
r-HUl iiairu, superintendent. Morn
lug worship 10:45. Praise service
ll:4u. Louis A. Skelzle, pastor.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
312 East Douglas street,
ItcKll
Jar services Sunday at 11
Subject ot lesson: "Mind.
Sun
nay scnooi convenes at P:45 a. m
Wednesday evening meetings
woicn include testimonies of heal
ing and remarks on Christian Sci
ence aro held at 8 o'clock. The
reading room at 317 Perkins build-'
inc Is nnen dally oxecept Sundays
nu noililiivs irom 10 a. m. to 4:30
n. m. Hero tho Ulble and all au-.
services and to visit the . reading
room.
DILLARD METHODIST CHURCH
fl. A. Onrboden, pastor, Sunday
school in a. m.. morning worship.
11 a. ni. Sermon topic. "The Soul's
Anchor." Prayer meeting Wednes
day 8 p. m.
LOOKINGGLASS CHURCH
O. A. Oarboden. pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. in., evening Rcrvlces 8
p. m. Sermon topic, "Tho Soul's
Anchor." Kpworth league 7:15 p.
m.
CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH
Sunday school in a. in.
TENMILE CHURCH
Sunday school 10:45 a. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH - '.
Illble school 9:45, John A. Bar
ney, assistant superintendent in
charge. Tho Women's Hlble class
will conduct the opening worship
service. Church service . 10:45.
Worshln service, communion serv
ice and a short scrmonette. The
morning service will mostly be
given over to the conducting of
important church business. All
members of the church are urged
to be present. Christian F.ndeavor
7. The Christian Endeavor topic
Is to be presented by Miss Lois
llealon. Church service 8 p. m.
Sermon, "Prisoners of Hope,"
John A. rtarney. minister. Pipe or
gan music will be featured
throughout tho services. Mrs. Lln
tott at the console of the organ
will play the voluntaries and re-
eesslonals as well as to accom
pany the congregational singing. .
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
CHURCH .
Corey and Military streets. West
Iteschurg. A special mission sorv
Icc will bo held Sunday, August 25,
Deglnning at ll a. in. The topic
of the sermon, Is, "Tho Missionary
Challenge and Promise in Christ's
Psrahle of the Talents." There
will be special music by the choir
and the quartet, singing "Stand I'p
ior jesus. ana Mpeak to Me only
ot Jeous," respectively. The Sun
day school meets at 9:45 a. in. A
community luncheon will be serv
ed at noon on the parsonage lawn.
Members and .friends not kDowinc
as yet what they are expected to
PORTLAND'S
Matt Distinctive Hotel
INVITES YOU...
Friendly Servles
Homs-Llks Room
Wonderful Food
Sensible Rats
Broadway at Oak Portland -
hotel fjy era
bring for the luncheon are request
ed to see Mrs. Vogt or the pastor.
The rest of the afternoon will be
spent socially. We most cordially
Invite all to attend our service and
Sunday school and enjoy the day
with us. W. A. Bylwester, 1170
Military street, pastor. .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Meets In Edenbower school
house, one mile north of town. Bi
ble school study at 9:45 a. m. Ser
mon 10:45. Evening services at
7:45. Sermon at 8. Both ser
mons delivered by Homer Pippin,
nilulster.
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
Albert J. Schocke. paster. Sun
day school starts at 9:45. Claire
Kri wards Is superintendent. Morn
ing worship at 11 o'clock. Pastor
will speak In the morning. No
iitlght service. The congregation
will join In the union service at
the tent In Deer Creek park. There
.will be service at three p. m. in
the tent 8unday. Evangelist Hall
will speak at both services in the
tent.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
by Rev. Melville T. Wire. Kpworth
leagues at 7 p. m. You will find a
cordial welcome at all these services.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Captain Olive Coleman. Lt.
Alice (loss, officers In charge. Sun
day: Sunday school 10 a. in., holi
ness meeting 11 a. iu.. open air
service 7:30 p. m. salvation meet
ing 8 p. m. Tuesday: Open all
service 7:30 p. ui., Bible study 8
1). m. Wednesday: Ladles Home
league 2:30 p. in., Boys cnio t:4.i
p. m. Thursday: Open air serv
ice 7:30 p. m., mid-week holiness
meeting 8 p. m. Saturilsy: iiami
of Love 2:30 p. m.. open air serv
ice 7:30 p. m., praise service p.
in. The public Is coruiauy invuou
to come and worship with us. Tho
annual Sunday school picnic of tho
Salvation Army will be held Tues
day, Septombor S. at the Deer
Creek park. They will moot at
the park at 2:30 In tho afternoon
and spend tho ovenlng. It is to bo
In the form ot a potluck luucheon.
CLEVELAND CHURCH OF GOD
Cleveland school district, Sun
day school every Sunday at 10 a.
Uoou icaencrs aim classes ior
all ages. Morning sermon at 11
m, .Elder M. u. oison anu wite
of Portland, Ore., will be with us
during the day. . Evening services
at 7:45. Elder M. 11. Olson aim
wife will bo in charge ot me Serv
ians A .hpartv Invitation is given
you to como and hear these soul
stirring messengers of God. Mrs.
John Parry, assistant pastor, John
E. Evans, pastor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Lane aud Jackson Sts. Both
morning and evening sorvlccs will
be held Sunday at the usual hours
of 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The young
people's C. E. society will meet at
7 p. m. Sunday evening. Tho pray
er meeting Is held Wednesday at
7!0 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
"Death lied Repentance" Is the
sermon topic Sunday nigbt at the
Uaptlst church. "Is conversion
un instantaneous act or a pro
cess? Was the thief on tho cross
saved?" Theso and other ques
tions will be answored. "The Old
Time Heligiou Was It Good Kn-
ough for Our Day? Is the topic
Sunday morning at 11. A sorles
of three Sunday evening sermons
is announced for the first three
Sundays In September on the word
"If. The first Sunday, -ii i wore
a Farmer"; second Sunday, "If I
Were a Business Msn": third Sun
day, "If I Were a School Teacher."
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Located at tho end of W. Com
mercial Ave. A. Harold Persing.
pastor. Services for this coming
Sunday: Sunday school at 9:45 a.
m., with John Elliot In charge.
Morning worship beginning at ll
a. in. C. A.'s will meet at 6:30 un
der the leadership of Floyd Bjork
lund. Children's church will com
mence at 6:30 under the leader
ship of Samuel Alrhlge. Kvangells
tic servleo at 7:45. Tho pastor will
be stieaking at both services. Serv
ices for tho week: Tuesday night
at 7MS, a devotional service, also
L we have a 4iildren's choir for this
service, . rTiusy . nigilt ni (:i.j:
Young people in charge with "the
assistance of the pastor. Wd bid
you welcome. . ' : ;
ST." GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL
CHURtH '
Holy communion 8 a. in..- morn
lng prayer and sermon lt a. m. '
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LETTERS
to the Editor
UMPQUA RIVER LOSING
APPEAL FOR ANGLERS
To (he Editor:
' You have printed editorials con
cerning the fishing on the I'inpqua.
I think you and the readers of :
the News-Review may be Inter
ested In reading s letter I receiv
ed this week from the head of a
large sporting foods store In San
Franolsco. The letter reads as fol
lows: "Dear Mrs. Hopkins:
"Received your card and was
glad to learn of the good fishing on
the Umpqua river. This looks like
a good year all around. We havo
had wonderful reports from the
Ttoguo and Klamath rivers also. Wo
have had a good salmon year lo
cally. The boys have been going
out trolling on the ocoau and havo
been making some wonderful
catches.
"Wish I could send you plenty of
fishermen, but most of the anglers
I know have had enough of the
Umpqua river. Going up for a week
or two weeks in the past has been
too risky. As I have told you be
fore. If they could ever stop the
damn netting and racks you would
have the grandest stream In the
world. Let's hope one of these
days that this will be done."
Improved fishing conditions this
year prove that the conservation
work that has been done in Im
proving the racks and providing in
creased capacity at the game com
mission hatchery, is getting re
sults. This improvement will be
worse than nullified if the netters
at the mouth of the river achieve
their announced objective of open
ing - the netting season so that
they may take steelhead. What Is
the Itoscburg chamber of com
merce and the Hose burg liod and
Gun club doing to stop this effort
to destroy all the cuius that havo
bceu made?
MARIAN HOPKINS,
Circle II Lodge.
Kansas Visitors Leiva J. E.
Lovette, grandfather of Mrs. Mor
gan Luwson or this elty; her two
uncles, Cy and Duard Lovette. and
cousins, Itumona Lovette and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hensloy, all ot
Ford, Kansas, have loft for their
homes, via San Francisco, to at
tend the fair, and Nevada, I'tah
and Colorado, following several
days In this city visiting ut tho
Lawson home.
OLD FASHIONED
REVIVAL
CliarlH C. Fullir,
Dirictor
Korrtfill Unprl I'rwhlft
Old Ihmits or (he Kiln
Every Sunday
emu p. m. kiink
Kllnoclei
I'Mgiam
A NsllouHiUe Uoipel
What's in the Air
I'll give you the fiaht tonight,
Joe, If we can go to your home
In time to hear
THE NEWSPAPER OF
THE AIR
Dally 9:03 P. M.
But I did yeu boys a favor by
turning In the alarm. I thought
you would like to come In and
hear
- HORACE HEIDT'S ORCH.
Saturday 8:30 P. M.
Alone at last. Now I can listen
in peace to
ROMANCE OF THE HI-WAYS
Sunday; 10:15 A. M.
HI-LIGHTS ON FRIDAY'S
PROGRAM
5:00 B. M. I. Tunes.
5 330 Shafter Parker.
6:00 Raymond Gram Swing.
6:30 John B. Hughes.
7:05 News.
7:30 Lone Ranger.
:15 Horace Heidt's Oreh.
9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
KRNR
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