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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON,' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1941. TWO HAMKIS. tCI.IWIMtTM MrailM ff a Tfcr Amwi-IiiO'II l'rM l'HO i.mi'1..'i il t'l'w! if fAi UIV(J eilllllt'd ii (! Uhif I'M l'iiMiliiH U flll ul 11L (leu dlupdU'llHII CtvUllUll u 11 or nui .anerwiBM n"iiifu tuu. pupr ns la ' '"l ' juijIii'IumI hen in. A.II rlljtila of re (imiitniion u( v " JipitBo i DHflfl at to raH vo r"""V)niiTid Hit ifir'uiiU 'ltti HiJiUwl Afty 11. 'it lllw pum UMH- ! KnUiirK. oivbiiu, uuilvr act of Lie. s. IKlk. Mrw York 271 M ullein Avi.. III. h' k Av.tt.IM -'-') H'n nii'iui j the outskirts ol lonruK und tneie tXiiHxJut'IZ . aw hopelul reports that a con Ws. "w" ftitl!" a".'-"." I Oerman-itallaii army ....., ... itniii numi. .has been surrounded. Pii SHjclrJ ft4s oeiT i o iiliMrliitliii llalra liftlly. per yi-Hr ly mall .1(01 Unity, i iii'iix! iy n Oally. i mouth ly mail 1 iimlv. oy i-iirni-r i'-r mmilti. . . Dally, by i-anior P"r y' " fc" Advertising Enlists for Sorvict WITHOUT advertising, a free competitive economy could not exist. Without advertlsltii!, the chances are that the I'nllrd Stall's would never have become what It is today the country which has produced und distribut ed more goods among Its enple than uny other country on earlh. Hence It Is reassurlni! that Leon Henderson, price adminis trator of the OPM, has laid down In very definite terms his own feelliiL' on tho place of advert's ln.H in the defense el fort and die present situation In general. Henderson in a speech at H.it SprliiKs, 'a., to a (-roup of Hdvcr ItsiiiK men, laid down some emin ently sensible principle!).' Advert Isl ne;, he is reported as taynil!, Is the cheapest and most (llcetivc means of dlstrlbntln.j i,oods, and in an expandine, (coiuv my thi'te Is a place lor , i veil more of the 1 1 14 n t kind 01 I advertisiii( than al present, l-'ur-' ther, adverlisiiiK, (lie (otal ol j which ciauds only two per cenl ol the value of all manulactured i;oods, has not even been conald cred as a major cosl factor 111 I he 1 llxlns of prioa ceilings. lCxfit 1 In some particular case, in which i t:n Indusiry mlj;ht claim increas- j ed advcrtlsitiK costs as a reason i lor claiming price Increases, the Ol'M Inclines 10 leave the deci sion of when and llow much to i advertise entirely to the advert Is-1 1 r. Kurtlier, he Indicated, when : peace comes ajjaln, and the prob 1 lem of lurniiiK defense jiroduc- i turn back to civilian uses becomct. ; paramount, advertising will have an even greater Job to do In mov- j ln the RiHids w hose production in peace time factories will r,lve work. ! . . . - j These are sensible points ol view, and everyone who Is lamlll- country last winter. 1 nr. with the (acts of the produc This molecule, a small bit of' tlon and consumption of e.oods in protein, Is one of the tiniest ,11 a free economy knows them to be 'sense agents know 11 to science. lrlu, ' 'One of the most startling Ihincs Advertisers, like everybody layman and ol profound' , , ,. 11,1101... 1'. s null canee to mcilU'iue ahoiil else, have their responsibilities to s .. ,,,.,.. ls ,. it ,s , . the whole i,cop)le, to the nation, ; Wm(, ,. ,iKl, li,.,.,s. . and tn Its delcnse; advertisers,: is , M 1 , ilM,f, i like ever.body else, are suoji'ci ; .. , iMnK tissue, but thai'; to ci'i tain common liiiards In I seems to In- more of a chemical 1 these times. Hut advertising has a ,)oh to do, and It is reassuring to note that this Is rei-ocnled by those responsible for polic tnak ln; In Washington. Adverlisine. has served Amcri ca yieatly; it can serve it now; it can serve it even more creatly In the expanded future. Kep on Buying! ON'C'K again the talk 'round of some kind compulsory savings plan port of payroll deduction sues of a SIMIl" lint will lake excess Incoiii. it the source, turn It over to Ihe govern mctit as u loan al the same time withdrawing II from (he compeii five market until alter ihe mcr gency. Kverybody winces every time Ihe subject comes up. and il can clearly be shown that in many cases the burden would be ill distributed, falling most severely 011 tlio.se whose Income lies noi neon Increased. Once again let it be repeated, the way to avoid tills Is lo buy voluntarily Ihe Defense Bonds and Savings Stamps, which would accomplish the same thin; II tak en in volume grunt enough, which 'they have not been as yet. 'ITie government has hrsllaled to put pressure on the sale of I lensc Bonds, yet failure to do so may result in some kind of mil versal .compulsory suvlnfjs, tops in pressure. Editorials on News (Continual fruiu ltuy 1.) lu Hitler (of the will Rive in this comlne, Mediterranean, you nil idea of battle ThiU I ho pressure Ilia! Is belli,' pul on '1'urkey mid I ho promises Unit al e hein; made to her at the same time. T1! 1 K Uritisb seem to lie doiiu: preity well s" fi.'..with their ol tensive inlo ilaiian Libya. Cine swift motorized column Is reported to have reached almost ANOTHER British motorized eoliimn is striking south Into the desert, hopin.'; to smash (Jer man Italian lorces thole. The openly announced purpose of the entire operation is to destroy ALL Herman and Italian force.. Ill north Africa. This desert fiuhtin' is si rich ly a war of maneuver, and we are warned frc(ucnily from London Hint the heavy fiKhtiiiK Is YET to c o mi:. ipOMI'I.KTp: secrecy still stir I rounds the Kiirusu "oonvors'i Itlons" In Washington. It may be dfjlli flea nt that the Japanese press, so iielligcrcnt last week, Is relatively silent this week. At any rate, It is an Interesting colnci dence. Don't think the Japs nren watchln'? this Mediterranean-African situation with .the tensest Intelcsl. Events of the next few weeks, (or even days) will pro vide a pretty reliable hint as to ; Whether Hitler has the necessary I j reserves ol 'men and machines to : nanuie me rapmiy expanuinx war conKres.s, now in progress at situation without strain or is run i Klamath Kails, turned in excel nine a little short. j l?til scores Sunday anil teams That is somelhint: Japan need). and Individual players are hold to know belore uoinu "If the deep iuix money spots at present, al- end. fJONT become too enlliusiasllc over British successes so far. Walt and WATCH. Ireinely important n Some ex suits are i;o this African Jlng to come out of flKhtlnx 'hat Is just startine. ' As yet, we can only f;uci;s them. Science Locates "Flu" Molecule 'MII.AMKI.F'IIIA. Nov. 21 (APi Ail Incifdllily snudl and deadly hullet-shaied molecule, on ly four ml I Hunt lis of an inch I hick has been branded as the ciuiso of one of the miseries of mankind, human inilnnia. 1'1's isolation and lis picture, laken by the new electron micro- SL-ujie, v ei e iicsi-i uhmi uere 10 me American Philosophical society. : iMacuitieil L'.-i.lVH) diameters it ! shows up as a very tiny fjrey dot 1 on a photograph, the picture is of' a deadly specimen laken from the 'flu Inlecllon which killed a per son here three years ae,o. It is lnllrl'o'c, tiie sonic- kinil ot 'tlu ....... A s. , .,.... i react Ion than a slrji of actual1 i lit''. l b'1 discoverey has open ' led a new way to make vaccines. jut: - '""" oum.ui mi new ac cine has already been made , which protects animals against human 'tlu. and experiments are! ! now starlinc, to learn whether it j will protect man. , I Tile repot t w as made by lVic-! Mors Leslie A. ChamlM-rs and oi lier Henle. ol the Kldrldne Heeves 1 ! Johnson resi'arch foundation. I id j vcrstty ot renns l anla. Young GOP Would Enroll 96-Year-Old Bicyclist i SALKM. Nov. JlV (APi Wll ;liani It Simpson. Salem, who will be !i years old 111 H'ebruary, . miylit hcoime the oldest mem ' l-er of tiie state 01 ganiation of ! Vouni; Republican clubs, which 01 dinarily is limited to persons between II! and 3."t years of age. iMtieials ot the .Marion county club said they would seek special dispensation 10 emull Sinison. who is in "eveiv respect a oune. ! party niemlx'r." club ollicers i Simpson 1 ides his bicvele 1 I Hay. I Daily Weather Report ; U. S. Wo,ithcr Burc.iu Office. Humidily l:3U p.m. yesterday 7S' ' Highest tcmprraluic yesterday .l Lowest temperature last night M Prcclpilatioii lor Jl bonis P , I'rei ip. Irom Sept. 1, HM1 I0.;:t ll:Ace, .siuiv fvpl. I, lull . .. .'.72 OUT OUR WAY DOM'T WORRY , I'LL GOOD CAKE OP EM HAVE EM SO FULL OF CAkc WEENIES, CAKJDV, HAM, HONEY AN' HAMBU86EI5 THAT VOU WON'T HAVE TO FEED 'EM FER A WEEK AT HOM E .' t Roseburg Bowlers Post Good Scores At State Tourney lvmU.lv f , ,-t. , t-i , i K s,,,,,!.... i n,,, .,. B,. lllioueh the comjress continues 1 through 1 inler 7. I In men's team play, Cecil's I Hats look second place wilh 'JI7t; the Perkins hiiildinn team I was fourth w ith L' toli; Lund's Kadio Ilenair. fifth. '2-'iX Cecil Black took second place in the men's open singles with a score of 57S. I r. ,1. K. Camp- ibeil was thud with li.ili. In P.oosler doubles, Chester Morgan and Dr. .1. E. Campbell 1 rolled hic.h scori'. l(U,'i; D. K. Carr 'and Itoy Younu, third. !!; Prank ; W'elcl and Kay Taimlund, lourlh, fi8.'l; Nicholson and Lund, sixth, ItfiS; .Mills and Spencer, seventh, Mild: Lchrbach and lllessiiif,', lelphlh. S:")l. I In Commercial doubles. Ilauvh- man and Hlack were lied with .lohnstelu of liosehurn and Stan field of Pituene for second olace, j each with UlilT. HaiiKhman led the men's Com- j mcrcial similes wilh Si'.S; Steph ri'irth enson was third with al.i; Mills, l.'i: Lund, eleyenlh, WJ. Tannlund was lirst in HoosKM' sinulcs. I'.iii; Carr, second, .!I7; Khi'islather, third, .!Ui; Wctcl. I'iflh, -1ST; Morgan, sixth. -17(i; Snenii'f. seventh, Hi;); Younu. elchth, .(V The Deer Creek dairy team participated in the Women's class I: team play but tailed to place. In the women's class I! doubles. Ilolienslein and Blohm placed third wilh S'C and Lchrbach and lilc.'.sini; were sixth with Silk In class I! sincles l.ehrliach was fourth with l.'to; Hlessiiu:, sixth. -I'.'l ; Hlohin. eiKhlh. lU'r. Black, eleyenlh, link Players I rum .North licnd, Klamath Palls, Medloid, I'rine ville, Coipillle. I-alrjelle, (Jrants Pass and llosehurc, participated in play Saturday and Sunday. A team ol women Irom Uosc burn w ill play at Klamath Palls next Sunday. Westerners Top World Motorists Westeillel'. are tne world's j champion nioloiists. accoiduig to jllale Smith, ililmoie 1 til com jpany's distributor for tins area. I A sium'j recently completed showed that ail avoiae ot S.'M 1 per person tor every man. woman land child on the Paeittc coast is ! spent at easoline slalions e.n h year, was pointed out by Smith. This Illustrates the comparative ; prosperity and motoi mimlediiess ot the west, the Cibnore if:'ici.d declared. Itei.tllse the avcr,i,;e tor ;tbe t'nitcd Stales as a v. h"!c is : only SL'I Superior buy in-.; hiw er 01 'he .vest also was brought out in at (olhel phase ol the survey wha'l i i.lww. .! lh..t ..;;;.i:r..'.;r.v ..:! s or - i V. , ! lid. fib Pacitic nMsi avciago .ino;.l oryll'-'t a year per person as ion I paled with SI'.' lor the c"ii:e j Culled Stall's. i rhc aer.i;;e annual income 'vr ipita in Itte rich wesi is -.().. w hereas the I'lliled Stales e .- age is tirv'lti. (ieiter.il retail aii s aerage S 137 per person in ine w.-si. s.'L"ii lor Ihe I'. S. IV u sales are SliO tor each im'i-i'i jk'I" yiar in the we-.t; S'i'7 lor :'c entire country . . . and so it :,;i. slui.-e 111..- avilice westei'V. h.io iiH'te ntun" t'.' speti-i tliaii TAKE T'M MOT ,' I'LL 'GOING.' I'D AS 9CON LEAVE MV CHILDREN WITH A WOLF AS WITH THJCT NUT CAMDV AMD WEENIES other Americans," the Gilnioie representative said, "It Is onlv natural that he should spend heavily on automobiles and fuel anil equipment tor them. After all, the west still Is tile land of wide upon spaces. There's lots 01 ground lo be covered between cities, lots of gorgeous scenery to he enjoyed and then, too, the lavorable climate of the west leads people to do more traveling und to gel the maximum cn.1.15 menl oul of their cars." Chieftain's Plant Is Damaged by Flames Plre early .Sunday morning caused considerable damage lit the olilce of the Koseliurg Chief tain. The blaze, which apparent ly originated Irom an overheated Hue, was confined to the celling, ind was extinguished without great damage lo the building, but .valcr caused damage to machin ery and equipment In the me chanical department of (he week ly naper. Ihe loss was covered by insurance. Chinese Herb Doctor Freed in Woman's Death P.KNO. Nov. 22. I API - A Ne vada district court last night ac quitted (.. S. Wons, Chinese herb alist, of charges of involuntary manslaughter and practicing medicine without a license. The charges followed the death here last .June of Velma Valen tine Webb. J.'i, Sprague River, (ire., who came to Heno for herb treatment. Goes to Coast Dora Mao I'Telcher left Priday by bus for Coquillc lo visit over Hie week end with Miss Verne liailey. S 7 LEADS U. S. FORCES IN FAR EAST 1IOKIZONTAL 1 Pictured U. S. Atniy man, Lieut. Gen. Douglas A. 8 Ho was onco the youngest chief of in the U. S. Army. 12 Ocean (nbbr.). 13 Peels. I I Hiver (SrO. laFach (abbr.). in strain. Ill Male. ltlSnakv fish. 'JO far Kast. 21 Japanese coin. Answer to P: I ,G ErMjjF'i, ,0 A TjUCT I D E A JHSLANtJJa Z 1 FAR tfFlL pKteJB S.4R C' f'o rH riFt i iT'EjfT-WT'H F-'MB r:R!A:ClEBSB t iAiT tlN' RIBS W1 i NiE Hi H.I CWRp.RC C HA SFlp'L.E w H'URTHfCLIElAN ll'Pia(T)Hi!EjA:THj n ' ua - hii t PMT R'AMiSBIA.rl.E.R I iC'A 0 R O B El J 32 ASe. 34 dialed. 3j Iic!atcd bloiKi. by 33 Land measure. 3!i Hurl. 42 Low tides, i:. Tree. 411 Italian ri 47 Strip ot leather. 4U l-'.xists. hi Chart, all Arliclo 22 Sodium chloride. 2:i Greek letter. 2-1 Krbtutn Ciymbol). 25 Tvpe of .laekei. 28 Ki aiil allt oils. 31 I'cniale sheep. II i J 4 6 0 I j10 j" I n DMrt iWT uWttH 1 ! -r----y--fc-- I iy Wi r2i ! -n--pM rJ .- p 1 j 1-' 1 -1 1 ii 11 nr nr j 1 tw pin rti i i jg- ""T if 1 j , I ' By Williams THERE ISN'T A WEENIE , CAKE HAMA HAMBURGER OR. piece of candy in the house, so COME ON.' THEV'RE MORE GROWN UP THAN VOU TWO High School Grid Titles Slated For Decision This Week Ry MATT KRAMEK Associated Press Staff Writer 'Ihe Dalles and Newport do fended unbeaten records in Ore gon high school football play last week and headed for tide making games tills week. The Dalles meets the Medford Pearpickers and Newport is no Rotating with Amity for a post season game thai would decide Ihe state class B title. If Medford bowls over The Dalles, the mythical Class A slate championship would go lw de fault to undefeated Myrtle Point. A win by the Indians would leave Ihe issue in confusion, since Myr tle Point has stowed Its mole skins away for the year, an nouncing it would nol play in a post season game for the title. Medford rested for tht game, hut The Dalles warmed up. by trouncing Pendleton, ' eastern Oregon's second-strongest team, 10 to 0, the largest score com piled by Ihe Indians this season. In H play Amity chalked up its ninth and tenth wins of Ihe sea son bv measucng Dayton, 3.1 to 7, ami Arlington, 13 to 12. Arling ton, eastern Oregon's leading B team, then met Newport and fell. 311 to 13. It was Newport's ninth victory of paved the way Newport clash. the for year, and an Amity- FREE! TO THE LADIES Constance Bennett Cosmetlct every Monday and Tuesday eve ning at (lie Rose theatre. (Adv.) Trevious Puzzle 6 Domestic tow! 7 Pronoun. 8 Err. 9 Toward. 10 Touch. 11 Hesitate. 14 Haitened. 17 African river. 18 Edible f.esh. 19 Auricles. 21 Ellduie. 22 Caravansary. 2ii Drops eye fluid. 27 Cluster of libers. DTR IE M:O L10 5Bo tu '.R E IM'AT'AL 51 French artii'le. 52 Nostrils. 53 lie: cued. VERTICAL 1 Engines. 1! Cenus of maples. 3 Church part 2fl Hcverase. 30 He was bora m . 33 Secure. ;i4 Hasty. ;1C At. 37 Spok? imperfectly. 40 Bones. 4 He command 41 Leap. he famous 43 Volcano in Division siedy. in the World 4 1 Wan. War (pi.). 46 Dance step. Hun. 49 Pronoun. I PIGEON l ti Rose Bowl Choice Seems Between 0. S. C. Stanford I Entrant in Coveted Classic Expected to be Oecided in Games Slated This Week-End SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21. (Al'J-riKskir. preview;; Pacific GiAt.4.- ?t.-rv.-v.Tj-fvi'-k'i'II - Sis c:-' pected to write the most momen tous chapter of the 1941 season this weekend. The Rose bowl team may be decided on the outcome of one Kame. If Oregon State college de feats University of Oregon, belief prevails generally it will be nam. ed to represent the conference in the New Year's day gridiron spec tacle at Pasadena. If it fails in this crucial test the word picture will be "chaos." Defeat for Oregon State and victory the same day for Stan ford over California would put the defending championship Stanford team in strategic posi tion to leap back into the Rose bowl. It would hold the most fa vorable record, five wins and on ly two defeats. Oregon State, be cause it is the only eleven that plays both of the somovhst or phaned conference members, Ida ho and Montana, now enjoys a standing of six victories and two losses. Should Oregon State lose and Stanford win, however, the lat ter's Rose bowl qualifications will he contested by Washington State college. Supporters of W. S. C. will beat the ballyhoo drums with arguments their team whip ped Oregon, Oregon State and Stanford and apparently was the strongest in the conference wlndup, despite three defeats. The solution to this possible muddle, therefore, probably lies with Oregon State. Will it slide by Its old and most bitter rival, Oregon, Saturday? The answer will be written on the turf at Ku gene. Statistics Favor O. S. C. Oregon will enjoy whatever advantage goes with playing on its home field. Tex Oliver's team is as big and tough as Lon Stln cr's .Oregon Staters. Of the two backflelds, Oregon's halfback combination of Mecham and Rob lln Is the equal if not superior to Oregon State's clever duo, Dur dan and Dethman. The differ ence may be between the lines and game for game, Oregon State has the margin here. Stiner's sturdies have yielded but 126 poinls in eight games, Ore 'gon 82 in seven so defensively must be given the call. In its last out, Oregon nosed out Washing ton 19 (o IB. Oregon State defeat ed the same opponent by the same numlx't- of points, 9 to (i. In addition, O. S. C. knocked Stan ford off Its undefeated pedestal after Stanford had won from Oregon, 19-13. Stanford rested last week, pre paring lor its big game with Cali fornia, Saturday at Palo Alto. So did California. Both will come up for the contest at peak condition. Stanford went to Ihe Rose bowl after whipping California last season. Trojans' Stock Soars Washington plays Southern California at Los Angeles in the only other conference clash. The northern team was a red hot fa vorite to win this game until the Trojans turned In their inspired 20-1K losing effort against Notre Pame last week. Southern Cali fornia now will be at least an even choice. Howl Hidder Washington State rolled up an eye blinking 59 0 win over Gonzaga last week and there is no doubt but what the score will look impressive when balloting for the team takes place. The Cougars still have un defeated Texas A. & M. on their schedule for a Pec. IS game at Ta coma. It is as attractive as any Rose howl engagement thai can he fl amed up at the moment. The University of California at Los Angeles, defeated 3113 by Santa Clara last Saturday, has an open date to Haiti for ils final game, wilh Southern California, j Pec. (!. i -SICATTLI-:, Nov. 21. i A P -I III the first half Saturday it look- ed like Oregon's great halfback, Tommy Roblin. was going lo be the goat because of three serious misplays. but he made 30.000 pco I pic in the Washington stadium forget all about the misdeeds in the second half. With Roblin shouldering the I bulk of the attack. Oregon came from behind, then managed to keep Washington behind and I wop Ihe traditional annual en j counter in a ding-dong battle, 19 lo Hi. KRNR Mutual Broadcasting Systm 1500 Kilocycles REMAINING HOURS TODAY MONDAY. NOV. '.'I 1:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 1:15 Here's Morsun . 1:30 Casey Jones, Jr. 4:45 Orphan Annie, Quaker Oats. 3:UU Sketches in Khjthin. 5:30 Capt. Midnight, Ovaltlne. 5:45 Jack Armstrong, Wheaties. 6:00 Dance Rhythms. 6:30 Tinner Music. :50 Nw, Cal. Pao. Utilities. 8:55-lnterludc. 7:00 Raymond Oram Swing, White Owl. 7:15 Spotlight Bands, Coca Cola. 7:3ft-Lone Ranger. 8:00 -Our America. I 8:30 Double or Nothing, Fee- namint. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. :15-e-i.niiii' Cd- -Mi-OtmncfV McKean and Cantens. 9:30-- Pulton Lewis, Jr. 9:45Phll Stearns News, Ava- lon. 10:00 Number Please, Roseburg Tavern Keepers. 10:15 - Sign Off. TUESDAY, NOV. 25 6:30 Top o' the Mornnig. 7:00 News. L. A. Soap. 7:15- 1H Club and Couniy Agent Program. 7:30 -Stuff and Nonsons". 7:40 Motorist's Edition of State and Local News. 7:45-Rhapsody in Wax. 8:00 - Breakfast Club. 8:.W This and That. 8:45As the Twig Is Bent, Post's Bran Flakes. 9:00 John B. Hughes, Asper- tane. 9:15 Man About Town. :.3S Melodies by Miller. 45 We're Always Young. 00 Alka Seltzer News. 15 Helen Holden. :30 Front Page Farrell, Ana- cin. 45 I'll Kind My Way. 00 Ccdric Foster. 15 -Sweet and Hot. 30 Roseburg Hi Program. 00 Interlude. 05 Sports Review, Dunham Transfer Co. 15 -l.es Height's Oreh. 30- Rhythm at Random. :40 Five Miniature Melody Time, Golden West Cof fee. :45 Local News, Hansen Mo tor Co. :50 News-Review of the Air. 00 Henninger's Man on the Street. 15 Siesta Time. 30 Johnson Family. 15 Hoake Carter. 00 Music Depreciation. 15 At Your Command. 45-- Let's Play Bridge. 00 -A. P. Bulletins. 05-Col. Manny Pracger's Orch. 30- Defense Report. 35 Musical Interlude. 45-Life and the Land. 00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. :15- Here's Morgan. 2-1 Around the Ring. :30 Casey Jones, Jr. 45 Orphan Annie, Quaker Oats. : 00 -Jack Starr Hunt, Mexico. : 10 Musical Interlude. : 15-Rhythm Review. :30 Capt. Midnight, Ovaltinc. :45 Jack Armstrong, Wheaties. :00 - Dance Rhythms. t30 Dinner Music. :50 News. Cal. Pac. Utilities. I 6:30-1 tinner Music. f ! mimip1bbiipii1 i 6:50 News. Cal. Pac. Utilities. I msilSlJmMtiimdiimammiaimtiSmM YRNAMEp iseburarjisrtilfti Lightning Chief Cause Of Oregon Forest Fires SALEM, Nov. 22. (API- State Forester N. S. Rogers re ported that 894 fires burned ovc 7,468 acres of state and pnvej forest lands during 1911, wit' lightning causing 535 of them. Other causes Included: rail roads 9, logging 39, debris burn ing 59, incendiary 65, campers 44, smokers 79. The most serious fires were in Linn county, where 126 fires burned over 2,566 acres. 6:55 Interlude. 7:00 News and Views, Stude baker. 7:15 Spotlight Bands, Coca Cola. 7:30 Your Defense Reporter. 7:45 -Recital Hall. 8:00 Parade of News. 8:30 The Shadow. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:15 Dance Orchestra. 9:30 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 9:45 Phil Stearns News. 10:00 Number Please, Roscbuu Tavern Keepers. ly 10:15 Sign Off. QBob CHESTER ($Gene KRUPA Raymond SCOTT Glcn GRAY and the wCasa Loma Orchestra E)Frankie MASTERS ???? .Saturday niIil, fur a full half hur, Coca-Cola puis the spotlight on the hand vhtch.-ac('or(lini lo our hit- ptl weekly tabulation,-made tlk i.i EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY Mutual Network KRNR7:15 I This week's line-up . . . I ' ' J