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Cac I Pen 17 JS8jfo re Deadline Fallot on Tt OUSGOII STATESMAN. Sclan, Onqoa, Sunday llctshg. MarcH 23. 191 Finds 166 State Monday Is Final Day for Filing; Total Not Expected to Equal 317 Appearing on 193&Ballot ' Many blanks remained on the May election state ballot lists Saturday, last day before the deadline on filing declarations of candidacy. . r v ; Only 166 candidates had made official filings at the secre tary of state's office. Four years ago, the comparable election period, there were 317 candidates for state off ices ranging from governor wrougn uxe .court and legislative posts to district attor ney. . ' . t ; A deluge of filings, though it nay-net be, as great as few years ago, Is anticipated at the state department en Monday, the last day. The departaaent's election bureau win promptly at S p. as. . Among the top candidacies yet Arky Vaughn Is Only- New Member Added To B u ms' Flag Winners By DILLON GRAHAM ' Wide World Features MIAMI A winning combination seldom requires altering. and that's why your Brooklyn Dodgers will be about the same as last year. Except for some experimenting with young tossers and out field reserves, the only really new figure in the Dodger line-up is the straight-faced quiet, serious Arky .Vaughan. This veteran of 10 years with the Pirates cost - That DODGRS Inftdd excellent Outfield very good. Pitching food. Catching fair. Ilitfmg good. Finish four pretty fair ball players Babe Phelps, Luke Hamlin, Jimmy Wasdell and Pete Coscarart but the Dodgers could spare 'em. Arky, whose chief service with the Pirates was at shortstop, will play third base for Brooklyn, re placing Harry Lavagetto, who Is in military service. The undoubt edly unbiased Leo Durocher, who only manages the Dodgers, says Arky's acquisition gives Brooklyn , the best infield in the loop. And who can argue against Dolph Camilli, BUI Herman, Pee Wee Reese (if the draft be willing) and Vaughan? ' T rr'-' ' ..' Furthermore, where are you go ing to find M . outfield topping batting champion Pete Reiser, star slugger Joe Medwick and the vet eran Dixie Walker? The right handed hitting Johnny Rizzo, from the Phils; Don Padgett, who cost some $30,000, from the Car dinals, and Augie Galan ore. also available, although the army bugle may can Padgett ; 'J When I watched the Brooklyn in one of their last drills in Havana, Durocher said he was counting on a baseball oldster, un wanted by American lague dubs, to win some important triumphs. All junior circuit dubs passed on this 36-year-old veteran, who has the best career-average of any pitcher, and Brooklyn acquired him late last .season. He is hard, handsome Johnny Allen, the sharpshooter from the hills of North Carolina. " Johnny has never had a losing season and his 1 o-y ear-average of .768 with the Yankees, Indians and Browns is tops. ABen has a reputation of being a rugged in dividualist, but Durocher says he hasn't found him hard to handle. (The Yankees traded him to Cleveland some years ago because Allen didn't see eye-to-eye with Joe McCarthy and wouldn't be converted.) 'r ' "But," says Durodier," "what if he was? I dont want any 'yes men' on my dub. I like 'em tough and mean. That kind hate to lose ball games and they hustle. , I want my ball players to be mean when they're out there, rough, tough and mean. - . "He won some important games for me last year that lS-inrdng shutout of Cincinnati was a honey and I'm counting on him to win some more.1 Everything Quiet Now on Fistic Front All But Ample Abe's Manager Jimmy Johnston By SID FEDER NEW YORK, March Except for the- neighborhood of James Joy Johnston, all was quiet along Jacobs Beach Saturday, as Joe Louis and Abe- Simon head ed for a few days-rest as a re Ward for the little party they gave to pile up some $50,000 to 180,000 for army relief. Joe, who hardly had his hair massed chopping down the New York Mt ta six roads Friday nirht for his soldier mates, cabt, a train for a brief western trip before get ting back to his. bacJc-privating at Cacp Upton on Wednesday, lie b definitely through with , rl-s-rijVJLnx until his shindig ' ' 'i r :H Cobb in Juno. C::rs, a hero for the way be ainoJ-vr) under what was prob ably the most concentrated clout to be filed, but certain to appear Monday, are those of Secretary of State Earl SneU for governor and Speaker Robert S. FarreU, jr, for SneU's present position. Filings up to dosing time Sat urday included: United States Senator Republican Chariot L. Jdc- Women to See Grapple Card Free Tuesday Card Promises to Be One of Fastest Eyer Staged Here Promoter Don Owen announces that Tuesday night's wrestling show at the armory will be the first "Ladies' Night" this year in Salem one woman will be ad mitted tree, excluding government tax, with each paid admission. Owen also promises that the card will be the fastest seen here this season, as all grap plers participating In the three msf that j nre well known for speed and cleverness. Opening Tuesday's show at 8:30 pjn. will be a best two of three match between Tex Hager, speedy CresweTJ. Oregon, crusher and equally fast Jack Kiser, St. Johns dockworker. The temi-windup, also slated for best two of three falls, pits Milt Olsen, St Paul, Minn., Swede who made a tremendous hit with local fans in his debut here last week against Emu Kallio, north ern flash. Bock Davidson, ragged Mea tasut miner who also snade Uo initial Salem appearance last Tuesday, draws a amain event assignment against the Portland neadleck artist, Ernie ' litase. This saatch Is also slated for best two of three fans, j OlseH and Davidson are reap pearing this week In compli ance with requests of those- who saw them in action fat Tuesday's teaaa snatch. ,: Beth toned i top-notch wrestling action, al though Davidson drew plenty of boos and "Bronx cheers" for Us slagging and rough style. Whitlow Wyatt, when he signs, and JTJrby Higbe, the 22-game- winners. ton the Dodgers staff and Curt Davis is No. J. The fourth starter may be Newell Kimball, who has kicked around several years without being given a thorough triaL Hugh Casey, Freddie Fitzsimmons and Allen will be used in spots. Durocher has a flock of good looking rookie twirlers and. with fingers crossed, he's hoping that Ed Head, Chester Kehn, Bob Chipman and Tom Drake will stick. Head won 18 and Kehn 1 for Montreal, Chipman copped 17 for Atlanta and Drake won 19 for Nashville. '. AH in alL it's going to take a lot of beating to beat Brooklyn out ox the National league Hag again. Jng'piffiishment Louis ever hand ed a victim, showed little effect from the dynamiting except lor a audit lumo over one eye. He picked tip the honeyxnoon he in terrupted when - be went inw training for what he got. His fistic trail .will jwobably : take him against Harry Bobo la Pittsburgh and Buddy Baer. in Washington during the next two months. - In fact, the peace was dis turbed only the i several blocks surroiBodis Jaaaes Joy. The big wind under the derby hat was stZl howling about the abort eomnt" his Abraham got when the fight ended In KZadi- sob Square garden. Jimmy was so steamed, he sent a wire along to John J. rhelan. ehalrtnaa of "the New York state athletic commission. stU Insisting that Abe was on his feet before Kef- Nary, Salem, Incumbent . Democrat Representative ta Congress First district Republican James W. Mott, Salem,, incumbent Democrat 8econd district . ; Republican Lowell Stockman, Pendleton; Marvin Klemme, Burns. , Democrat Walter - M. Pierce, incumbent. Third district Republican John M. Schofidd, Portland; Homer D. Angen, Port land, incumbent Democrat E. J. Griffith, Port land; Thomas R. Mahoney, Port land; A. W. 0ConneH, Portland. Fourth dJstrlet'-.r.?.. . Republican George A. Simon, Eugene; Ed G. Boehnke, Eugene; Harris Ellsworth, Roseburg. Democrat Floyd K. Dover, Grants Pass; Edvrard C Kelly, Medford. ' Governor - Republican Gov. Charles A. Sprague, Salem. ; Democrat Howard Latourette, Portland; Lew Wallace. Portland; G rover C. FretwelL Portland. Secretary of State Republican . V" - Democrat Francis Lambert, Portland. State Labor Cawmfadoner Republican W. E. Kimsey, Portland. ' Democrat Sept Public Lastraetlon (Non-Partisan) Rex Putnam, Albany. Supreme Court Justices Position No. 1 Percy R. Kelly, Albany. Position No. 1 James T. Brand, Marshfield; Edward B. Ashurst, Klamath Falls. Position No. 5 Harry J- Belt Salem. Circuit Court Judges Second district (Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane and Lincoln) ' Position No. 2 Dal R. King, Myrtle Point. Third district (Linn and Marion) Position No. 1 L. H. McMahan, Salem; Herman E. Lafky, Salem. Position Na 2 E. M. Page, Sa lem. Fourth district (Multnomah county) Department No. 1 Martin W. Hawkins, Portland. Department No. 6 Arthur M. Dibble, Portland; Charles W. Red ding, Portland. Department No. 7 Floyd G. Moore, Portland; McDannell Brown, Portland; George Taz well, Portland; John H. Kelley, Portland; Fred W. Stadter. Port land; Ashby C. Dickson, Port-1 land; Frank S. Sever, Portland. Department No. Walter L. Tooze, Portland; Fred L. Olson, Portland; Kenneth F. Frazer, Portland. Department 11 Seventh district (Hood River. Wasco) Fred W. Wilson, The Dalles. Eighth district (Baker county) Forrest L. Hubbard, Baker; Woodson L. Patterson, Baker; Lott D. Brown, Baker; C. T. God win. Baker. Eighteenth district (Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson) . Ralph S. Hamilton, Bend; Ross Farnham, Bend. State nmalors First district (Marion county) Republican Ronald E. Jones, Brooks; Douglas McKay, Salem. Democrat Seesad district (Linn county) Republican Charles Chflds, Al bany; Joel C. Booth, Lebanon. Democrat Cortis D. Stringer, Lebanon. - - Third district (Lane county) Republican H. C Wheeler, Goshen. Democrat Fourth district (Lane and Linn counties) Republican Angus Gibson, Junction City. Democrat Fifth district : , , (Douglas county) 2 year term) L Republican Walter Y. Monger, Looking Glass; Russell J. Hub bard, Reedsport; Thomas Parkin son, Roseburg. Democrat Sixth district (Jackson county) Republican Earl T. Newbry, Ashland. Democrat .. Ninth district Eddie Joseph reached ten. While there was a difference of opinion between Referee Joseph's and knockdown Timekeeper Jim my Crowley as to whether "ten actually was counted, before Big Abe hauled hhwsdf up like a tele phone pole, the general aftermath impression was that the large Long Island gamester would have been flattened eventually. How ever, one and all agreed he should have been given his chance to stick around as long as he could. ; rremoter Mike Jacobs, who, with Levis, tamed ever his en tire net profita to the fund, es timated the benefit would net -over tSMSa." Abe collected SIMM as hhv end of net gate of fllUC59. and turned over some I3SSI ta the relief fzsi, too. Portland's noted. St-year-eld Apollo dnb, which win sag high school at S:1S o'clock Taesday la a beneflt eosecrt United HaspiUlity sssocistiea. TT dah, eeas (Benton and Polk) Republican Dean H. Walker, Independence. Democrat Tenth district (Yamhill county) Republican W. E. Burke, Sher wood. - Democrat Twelfth district (Clackamas county) Republican Howard C. Bdton, Canby. Democrat Thirteenth district (Multnomah county) 2 year term Republican Democrat Victor Hasson, Port land; Fred C King, Portland. Thirteenth district (Multnomah county) 4 year term Republican J ohn Morgan, Portland. Democrat Bernard Noble, Portland Fourteenth district (Clackamas, Columbia, and Multnomah) Republican J. R. Rush, Os wego. Democrat N. Ray Alber, Os wego. Fifteenth district (Clatsop county) ' Republican T. M. Frandsco- vich, Astoria. Democrat Nineteenth district ' " (Morrow, Umatilla, Union) Republican Rex Ellis, Pendle ton. Democrat Twentieth district (Umatilla county) Republican J. A. Best, Pendle ton. Democrat State Keateaeataiivea First district I (Clatsop county) Republican Irving C Allen, Seaside; Natalie W. Jones, Clifton, Democrat Second district (Columbia county) Republican Democrat J. D. Perry, St Hel ens. Third district (Tillamook county) Republican Mrs. Hattie L Henderson, Nehaiem. Democrat- Fourth district (Washington county) Republican H. A. Kuratli, Hillsjboro; H. T. Hesse, Hillsboro. Democrat Fifth district (Multnomah county) Republican Mrs. C W. Hay- hurst, Portland; Louise M. Mc Kee, Portland; Stanhope Pier, Portland; Graham Killiam. Port land; Lowell M. Miller, Portland; Robert E. Duniway, Portland; EmT met Rogers, Portland; John Dick' son, Portland; Charles W. Robi- son, Portland; Lee Howard, Port land; H. Dean Young. Portland; Herman Sites, Portland; Berkeley R. Gustafson, Portland; Lee A. Ellmaker, Portland; Robert A. Bennett, Portland; Jack Mitchell, Portland. ... D e m o c r at- Russell Hogan, Multnomah; Otto H. Neuman, Portland; Viva Anderson. Port land; John Edward Bonbright, Portland; Phil Brady, Portland. Sixth district ' (Clackamas and Multnomah) Republican Democrat Dorothy Martindale, Oregon City. 8eventh district ' -(Clackamas county) Republican J. S. Greenwood, Wemme; A. W. Meyers, Milwau kie; H. H. Chindgren. Molalla. Democrat Eighth district , (Yamhill county) .Republican Charles H. Law, Amity. . Democrat Wallace- S. Larkin, Newberg. - - k Ninth dtetriet. ' -; (Lincoln county) ' . Republican Joe Wilson, New port; Lamar Newklrk, Toledo. ' ' .Democrat . : Tenth district ; (Polk county) - ' " ; Republican Mrs. . Joe Rogers, Independence; Joy Hills, Salem, route 4; Ralph C, Shepard, West Salem: E. Harden Davis, Falls City. . . . Democrat George H. Kurre, DaBas. " Eteremth district . (Benton county) ' Republican A. Rennie, Corval- Us. Portland -' - J, ' " -. -a -1 vl : : : - V-' " I Sprague Files For Governor Renomination Gov. Charles A. Sprague filed formal declaration of his candidacy for renomination on the republi can ticket Saturday with the bal lot slogan, "Keep Oregon's War Thna Governor on the Job.! Secretary of State Earl Snell, avowed opponent of the governor, said he did not plan to file his declaration until Monday, last day on which candidates., for nomina tion at the May primary election may get their names on the bal lot. The governor proposed, in the campaign statement accompany ing his declaration, to "give ef fective leadership to Oregon's war efforts; to operate state government fat the broad public Interest; to protect the public treasury against waste and ex travagance; to promote agricul tural, forest, mineral and Indus trial devdopanent of the state; to- safeguard the welfare of aU the people,' Other filings Saturday included Charles Law, Amity republican, for state representative from Yam hill county, and Mdvin Goode, Albany republican, for district at torney of Linn county. Democrat Vernon D. Bull, La Grande. Twenty-fifth district (Wallowa) Republican- Democrat George P. Cheney, Enterprise. Twenty-sixth district (Crook and Jefferson) Republican William B. Morse, PrinerOle. Democrat Twelfth distrid (Marion) Republican W. W. Chadwick, Salem; H. R. Jones, Salem route 3; Lloyd Girod, Salem; John F. Steelhammer, Salem. Democrat Thirteenth distrid (Linn county) Republican Democrat Ned H. Callaway, Brownsvflle; Orval N. Thompson, Albany. Fourteenth dsstrid (Lane county) Republican Truman A. Chase, Eugene; John R. Snellstrom, Eu gene. : , Y - " j. . Democrat Ftfteeath district (Douglas county) Republican Carl C. HilL Days Creek; Robert C Gile, Roseburg, mcumbent I Democrat George VL Radicle, Reedsport Sixteenth dsstrid i (Coos county) Republican Democrat Seventeenth distrid (Coos and Curry) Republican . Democrat Roy E. Carter, Gold Beach; Incumbent i Eighteenth distrid , (Josephine county) Republican J Democrat--Vt :;-Ji'-' .:-. NbseteenU dsstrid . (Jackson county) Republican Frank J. VanDyke, Ashland. Democrat - . Twentieth distrid . ! ' (Hood River county) Republican E. RiddeU Lfe, Hood River." Democrat Twenty-first distrid . (Wasco county) Republican Donald E. Hdsler, The Dalles. - - ' Democrat Twenty sfeestd distrid (Gilliam. Morrow, Sherman, . : Wheeler counties) v Republican G i 1 e a French, Moro. -T-iZ';--??2 Democrat Twenty-thirl district - (Umatilla county) - Republican C L. Lieuallen, Pendleton; Carl Engdahl, Pendle ; Democrat : 1 . . iwtv-fourth distrid -(Union) , Republics: Singers Appear Here for UH A at Salens senior I Its services for the issnoarid by the fhsamee tta rograsa of entertalnlag soldiers stationed here, according to Democrat .;'v-r'-" Twenty-seventh district ; (Baker county) I Republican R. C Irishse. Ba ker. Democrat" Tweaty-elghth distrid (Deschutes county) Republican-- Democrat Tweaty-atetfc district Deschutes and Lake) Republican Burt K. Snyder. Lakeview. Democrat Thirtieth district (Grant and Harney) Republican E. W. Kimberline. Prairie City. Democrat Thirty-first distrid (Malheur county) Republican V. B. Staples. On tario. Democrat Thirty-second district (Klamath county) Republican Democrat Henry" Semon. Klamath Falls: Wilbur Yeoman. Klamath Falls. Twenty-third distrid (Clatsop and Columbia) Republican Democrat Manley J. Wilson. Wauna. Distrid Attorneys Benton county Republican Fred McHenrv. CorvaUis; Harrison Winston, Cor-vallis. !adio ProgirainrDs KILN-MONDAY-USS Ke. S JO Rise TT Shine. Tae News in Brief. TS RiM K- Shine. T:30 News. TS Sunrise Satate. SAO Morning Pick Q. 830 News Bnvtttes. JS Musical Horoscope. IM-Ptftor'1 Call. :1S Sunset Trio. t Ja Castles in the Air. ISAO World in Review. IS Lew White. Orraaist IS JO Women ta the News. 10 S Pied piper. ItrtS Dr. R. T. Thompooo. 11 -M Melodic Moods. 11 JO Mexican MarimMsts. HHS-tum Si Abner. 120 Ivan Ditmara. U:1S Newa. UJS UIbUly Serenade. 12 JS WiUasaette Valley Opinions. 1135-Tune Tabloid. IdsMilady's Melody. M Sing Soa( Time. 13 Tour Notes. 10 Isle of Paradise. 2:15 Rhythmic Romance. 2 JO Herb Jeffreys Song. 2:48 Salute to South America. S Vagabond of the Afar Waves. 4:00 Stuning Hoar. 4 US News. 4 JO Tea time Tunes. AO Here Comes the Bawd. 5 JO To the Ladies. JS Dinner Hour Music. SAO Tonight's Headlines. SOS News Analysis. SJO evening Serenade. V AO News in Brief. T AS Interesting Facts. TaS Freddy Naelc. 7 JO Willamette Valley Opinions. T 50 Marvels of Vision. AS War Fronts on Review. SJ5 Lud Gluskin. JS McWain's Melange. 5 Sincerely Yours. AO Mews AilS Sroodwar Bandwagon. JO Beta Chi-Sigma Tau Songfest. 10 AO Mews. 10:45 Travelogue Magic Carpet 11 JO Cast Minute News. KALS MBS MOMDAT UM Ka. JO Memory Timekeeper. TA0 News. t:15 Rise "N Shine, T JO Memory Timekeeper. A Breakfast Club. SJO News. ... 8:45 Aa the Twig m mt. AO John B. Hughes. :1S Women's Side of ttw News. -30 This St That MAO News. 10 iO Buyer's Parade. It.-45 It's Oancetime, 11 AO Cedrie Foster. 11:15 Colonial Orch. 11 30 Concert Gems. 11:45 Luncheon Concert . :- U JO News- U:4S King Bard Presents 1. AO Theme apd VariaUonS. 1 JO Johnson Family. IMS Boako Carter. ; - 2 AO Short Shorts. 2:15 Take ft Easy. . SJO News - w i , 3:00 Johnny Rienard Orchestra 1:15 W. A. CrCarrou. Atrslia. SJO HeDo Agam 40-iews. . '! :! Here's MorgaB. - " 4j "fvoytwk j. . - 4 JO The Shhunc; Hoar, v; , 4MB Music Deproeiotsm. - AO Jiramie Allen SdS Orphan Annie. -JS Cantata Midnight - SMS Jack Armstrong. -, ' a AO GaarMf uenrter. . :15 News. - JO Spotlight Bands. ' .SMS Movte raraoe. ' 1 AO Ray Grant Swing. T:S WaDy Johnson On-hstia. r 1 JO Lone Ranger. AO-Accordion St Go tar. :15 Better Business Bureau. S JO Double or Nothing. AO News- j 4- , r :15 Manhatters : .3a Fulton Lewis tr. - . ., t Tom Thumb Theatre. 10:00 Louis Armstrong Orchestra. 1020 News. 10:.V Jan Savitt Orchestra. 11 AO- Bob Crosby Orchestra. U 30 Louis Armstrong Orchestra. aeration. Proceeds wfil go tato the Democrat Karl T. Huston, Cor vaUis. Curry county Republican Grant J. Williams, Gold Beach. Democrat Jay Moltzner, Gold Beach. GuHaxa county Republican D. R. Parker, Con don; D. N. Mackay, Condon. . Democrat Republican Democrat Boyd R. Overhulse Madras. Lake county Republican Robert L. Welch, Lakeview; Charles H. Combs, Lakeview, Incumbent Democrat O. C Gibbs, Lake view. Linn county Republican Harlow L. Wein rick, Albany, incumbent; Mdvin Goode, Albany. Democrat Malheur county ; Republican Max S. Taggart, Ontario. i Democrat Multnomah county Republican J a m e s R. Bain, Portland. I Democrat Folk county j Republican I Democrat B r u e e Spaulding, Dallas. Wallows county : Republican Robert V. Chris man, Enterprise. 1 These sehadalrs are supplied ay Che tesperttve atitl . Any varia tions noted by aatrasti are due ta changes asade ay the to KGW-NBC MONOAT 4 AO Music, i 9 JO War News. - SAO 4)uack of Dawn. JO Early Bards. ! 7 AO Newt Headlines and Highlights 13 5 Music of Vienna. T JO Reveille Roundup. (IMS Sam Hayes. SAO Stars of Today. : S:1S Symphonic Swing. : :40 Lotta Noyes S:45 David Harum. 1 1 tW Pi Johnson S:15 Bachelor's Children. ' JS-Welcome Neighbor. 10 AO Woman's World.' ID.-la N 10 JS RyUtymaires. 10MS Or. Kate. 11 AO Light of turn World. 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 11 JO The Guiding Light. 11:44 Hymns of all Churches. 12 AO Against the Storm. 12:15 Ma Perkins. M JO Pepper Ytmnfm Family. 12MS Vie and Sade. t 1 AO Back Stage Wife : taS-Stella Dallas. ! 1 JO Lorenzo Jones. I IMS Young Widder Brown. !' 2 AO When s Girl Marries. 2 J5 Portia races Life. r SJO We. the Abbotts. i 2:45 Story of Mary Martin. SAO Right to HaopuMS. 1:15 Lone Journey. 1 3:30 Hollywood News Flashes ; 2:45 Personality Hour I 4:45 Weekly Spectator i. SAO Stars of Today. 5:15 Cocktail Hour. ' SJO Margaret Speaks. f AO Dr. I J. SJO Noah Webster Says. IAS Contented Hour. ! 7 JO Cavalcade of America. ' AO Fred Waring in Pleasure Ttras i :15 turn and Abner. . ! 0:30 Hawthorne House. SAO The Telephone Hour. ' JO Paul Martin's Music ' 10 AO News Flashes. 10 J5 Your Home Town News. 10:3O Moonlight SonaU 11 AO Music and Moonlight -11:15 Florentine Gardens Orchestra. 11 JO War News Roundup. 1 12A0-2 a. . Music i KtX-MBC-MONDAT- 11M Rs. , j SAO News. SA5 Sunrise Serenade.' ' :15 National Farm and Home., i :45 Western Agriculture, v 7 AO Clark Dennis. Singer. ; , 7:15 Breakfast Club. -I AO Haven of Rest. , . i JO Stella Unrer. ' i JS Musical Pleasantries. i 8:45 Keep Fit Chib With Patty Jeaa. I AO Billy Moore Trio. tsIS Woman's Place. j J0Breakiast at Sardi's. 10 AO Baukhage Talking. -10:15 Orphans of Divorce. 1 JO Amanda of Honeymoon HUt 10M5 John's C4her Wife. II AO-Just Plain But ' H:lS-Creat MomenU in History. .11 J0 Stars of Today 1 1 MS Keep Fit With Patty Jean. 12 AO News Headlines and Highlights. 12:15 Your Livestock Reporter. . . i: .30 Market Reports. - . 12:35 Rose City Calendar. ! 1 AO Arthur Tracy Street Singer. , f 1:15 Chib MataBoe. . . . . f 15 New. - t; - SAO The Quid Hour. tJO-j. House i the Country. i 2:45 Stars of- Today 2 AO Between the tlnnkenda f 2:15 News. t J JO Strtnrtlme. ' 3:45 Children fat Waruma. : 1 4AO-Castie Trio. ... ! 4:15 Chef Milan! 4 JO News. - - 4:45 Concert Orchestra. ; t AO Adventures Stories. : S:15 Flying Patrol I SJO Newa of the World i M5 Tom Mix straight Shooters. . AO-Secret City. :15 Roltie Truit rttne 4 i JO For America We Swig.' UHA treasary U help Democrat . Trustees . Salmon-River-Grande Ronde highway Improvement distrid (parts of Lincoln, Polk, Tilla mook and Yamhfll counties) five to dect Republicans W. T. Beveridge, Nelscott; Ira L. Withrow, Grande Ronde; T. J. Werth, Willamina; J. W. Lundin, Nelscott; E. J. Stew ait, DeLake. Democrat E. Clement, Otis. Card Blast Yank For Fifth Time a Players Squabble ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 28-CVThe New York Yankees averted a shutout in the ninth inning Saturday by getting a trio of singles and a lone run as they lost to the St Louis Cardinals, 8 to 1, for their fifth loss to the National leaguers this spring The two clubs complete their nine-game spring warfare Sunday with the Yankees victors in only three games. It is the first time in three years the New Yorkers have olst the "title" of the spring series. Marv Breuer and Jim Brown, toached off a bit of fireworks late fat the game when the Card imflelder tossed his bat at the pitcher, who had dusted hum off. 7 AO Monday Merry -Co-Round. 7 JO Jimmie Fidler. 7 MS Miracles of Faith. 150 Ink Spots. 1:00 Edward Tomlhwon :15 Dear John. SJO I Love a Mystery- AO True or Falsa. :30 News Headlines and Eflttes 43 Glenn Shelley. 10 AO Sir Franeia Drake Orchestra. 10 JO Broadway Bandwagon. 10 MS Palladium Ballroom Orchestra, 11 AO This Moving World, lias Organ. 11 JO War Mews Roundup. KOIN CBS MONO AT-07 Ka. A0 Northwest Farm Reporter. :15 Breakfast BulleUa. JO Koin Klock. 7:15 Headhners. 7 JO Bob Garred Reporting, 7 MS Nelson Priagle Newa. AO Victory Begins Home. :15 Consumer News. SJO Valiant Lady. MS Stories America Loves. AO Kate Smith Speaks. :1-Big Sister. 9 JO Romance of Helen Treat MS Our Gal Sunday. 10 AO Life Can Be Beautiful. 1045 Woma n in White. 10 JO Vic & Sade 1M5 Songs of a Dreamer. 11 AO Bright Horixoo. 11:15 Aunt Jenny. 11 JO Fletcher Wiley. 11 MS Kate Hopkins. 12 AO Man I Married. 12:15 Knox Manning. News. 12:30 Joyce Jordan 12 MS Woman of Courage. 1 AO Stepmother. 1:15 Spotlight on Asia. 1 JO American School of tho Alt. 2 AO News. 2:15 William winter, (tews 2:30 Name the Tune. 2 JS Golden Gate Quartet 2:45 Sea ttergood Balnea. 2 AO Wilson Ames. Organ. 2:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood. 2 JS Frank Parker. 2:45 News. 4 AO Second Mrs. Burton. 4:15 Young Dr. Malone. 4 JO Newspaper of tho Air. AO Vox Pop. 5 JO Eyes of the World. SMS Bob Garred. News. 5:53 Elmer Davis. AO Radio Theatre. 7 AO-Freddie MarUa. TJO Blondie. AO Amos N Andy. '45 Lanny Ross. SJO til Say BO'S. 55 Dick Joy. N AO I Was There. SJO Hollywood Showcase. 10 AO Five Star Final. 10:15 World Today. 10:30 War Time Women. 10 JS Air-Flo. 10 MS Soldiers of the Air. 11 AO Wilbur Hatch Orchestra. 1 1 JO Prelude to Midnight : 11 JO News. "' -i- 12 AO to SAO a. m. Music St Ni KOACtfONDAT 5S Ks, MAO Review of the Day. lOAS-rNewK 10:15 The Homemakera Hear. 11 AO School of the Air 11:20 "The GondaUenT - 12 AO-News. 12:15 Farm Hour, i 1 AO Favorite Classics. : . IdS Variety Time. IMS-Concert HalL 2 AO Home Economics. SJO Memory Book of Music : imer-Amencan Revue . SAO Echoes of Walkikt 1:15 In Defense of America. . SJO Orchestral Gems. . SMS News. 4 AO Symphonic Concert. J JO Stories for Boys and Girls. SAO Campus Swing ; 50 Melodies for Strings. -MS Evening Vesper Service. AO Dinner Concert. : . :15 News. - j JO Farm Hour. 'V -"" ,150 til dub Program 4 tAO Evening Song :15 School of Music. " SJO Higher Education Speaks. AO Concert HaU. ; S:15 r.xcursions in Science. ' JO Music of the Masters ' .45-10 AO-News. -