Th OE2GON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Thunday Morning, July 27, 1344 PAGE HEiT. VandalsBurn Jap Cemetery PORTLAND, July 26 cqp Po lice were searching today for per sons who vandalized the Japanese cemetery . here, burning - wooden grave markers and uprooting stone monuments. , . What had once been neat lines , of gravestones lay like rubble along the fence of the cemetery, dese crated before in 1943. A nearby resident extinguished a fire set ,. among wooden grave markers. . . , George J. Gauss, juvenile court officer,, said : the stones were so . scattered . they, probably never , could be returned to the proper I i 4 graves. v.- . n - A young boy, previously arrested for larceny, confessed to part of the destruction, Clauss said. "But . I don't believe boys alone would have been capable of it all,! he . added.. .There , are ponderous stones toppled' over and broken Which .youngsters simply would not - have the strength to move." Gty 'Employes Resign To Get Higher Wages TWIN FALLS, Idaho -tfV All city employes excepting depart ment heads resigned. A moment .later the city council reappointed them, all at higher wages.- - A city ordinance provides tha an employe may not be given i pay increase without an inter tuption in service. Today's Pattern You'll : make a pretty picture in your sunfrock with its saucy bows, airy "dutch cap. Pattern 4845 includes blouse to wear un der jumper. Pattern 4845 comes in Junior miss sizes: 11, 12, 13, 14, 13, 18, 17 and 18. Size 13 sundress and cap, 2Vt yards 35-inch fabric. Send flXTlXN CENTS In coUu far tnls Mttem to The Ore of Statesman. Pattern Dept. kalem Ore. Write plainly SIZE. NAME ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. TEN CENTS rftore bring our 1S44 Anne Adams Sprinl Pattern Book Slew eanr-to-make styles rree Pat tern printed to book Today's Needlecraft , Cool comfortable gayly embroidered and made out of but 1 yard of material! The ap- Dliaue chicks are sister's: bro ther, coes nauticaL : . Make two suits from one pat tern! Pattern 909 has a transfer pattern of 2 bibs, pockets, ne cessary pattern pieces for suits in sizes . 1, 2, 3 and 4. c.a n.EVXN CENTS to coins to this Dattera to The Oregon States man. Needlecraft Dept., .Salem, ore SrH- niainlv PATTERN NUMBIR youT NAME and , A3DRESS. t rtnmn rents "more brings rod out Mew 22-page Needlecraft Catalog . 133. Uurtrationa , of ,deelgne Tov embroidery, knitting. traevw home dtcoration toys ; - . - - 7 CropEreryCJ r for tsis Urn A Iior Olaie. Be m4 5Q'jiC ymnt pi! p". itch, tomtom are 'TT"x . iUit t?y. r get ihe y tir TJr- Where They AreWhat CpL Kansom Carpenter, wife, Mildred EL Carpenter, re sides at 1095 North 15th street, Salem, is a supply clerk with the air service command In England. Srt. Harold W. Cochran, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochran of Scio. who Is now at Barnes hos pital, Vancouver, Wash. He was with the 41st division in New Guinea and later was in a hos pital in Australia. His wife, the former Maxine Etxel, resides in Salem. Andrew Lalack, US navy, sea man 2c, and Pvt. Joseph Lalack, US marine corps, have returned to San Diego after spending leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lalack of Dallas. They also visited relatives in Mill City and with their sister, Rose Lalack of Salem. KSLM MBS THUBSDAT 1JM Kc 10 Musi cl Timekeeper. 8:4S News. 7 KX) New. 7:13 Rise and Shine. 7:30 Strint Ensemble. 7:45 Today's Top Trades. 8:00 Good Shin Grace. 8:30 News. S:49 Orchestra. t:00 Boake Carter. :15 Pastor's Call. 9:30 Midland USA. S:4S AmazinC Jennifer Logan. 10:00 Hardy. News 19:15 Democratic Nat. Convention. II AO Cedric Foster. 11:15 US Navy. 11 JO Skyline Serenade. 11:45 Kellogg Musical Library. IS :00 Organauues. 12:15 News. 12:30 Hillbilly Serenade. 12:35 Nashville Varieties. 12:45 The Smoothies. 1:00 News. 1 :05 Spotlight on Rhythm. 1:15 Lum 'n' Abner. 1 :30 Full Speed Ahead. 2 0 News. 2:05 Broadway Band Wifon 2:15 US Navy Band. 2:45 Radio Tour. 3:00 News. 3:05 Concert Hour. 3:45 Johnson Family. 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 4:15 Merry Moons. 4:30 World's Front Page. 4:45 Roundup Revelers. 5o News. 5:15 Superman. 5:30 Tom Mix. 5:45 Gordon Burke. 8:00 Gabriel Heatter. S :15 Screen Test. 6:30 Garden Talk. S:45 Sports. 7:00 Convention. 9.00 News. 9:15 Rex Miller. 9:30 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 9:45 Merle Pitt Orchestra. 100 Wings Over West Coast 10:30 News. 10:45 Music. 11. -00 Open House. 11:55 News Roundup. 12-00 Sign Off. KOINCHS THTJBSDAY 5S avc. 6:0ONews. S:15 Texas Rangers. 30 KCMN Kiock. 7:15 New. 7:30 News. 7.-45 Nelson Prlngle. . 8:00 Consumer News. :1-Vahant Lady. 8:30 Light of the World. . 8:45 Aunt Jenny 9:00 Kate Smith Speaks. 9:14 Big Sister -9 30 Romance ot Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful. 11:00 Portia Faces Life. 11 :1S Joyce Jordan 11:30 Young Dr. Malone. 11:45 Perry Mason. 12.-00 News. 12:15 Neighbors. 11:30 Bright Horizons. 12:45 Bachelor s Children 1 :00 Broadway Matinee. 1 55 Dorothy Fisher. 1:30 Mary Marlin. 1:45 Problem Clinic. 2:00 This Changing World. 2-15 Newspaper ot the Air. 2:45 Wilderness Road. . 3:00 News. 3:15 State Traffic 330 Stan of Today. - 3:45 World Today. -' 3 :55 News. - 5 -'t ;- - 40 Lady of the Press. c 4:15 Bob Anderses, News. 430 Tracer f Lost Persona. ' 10 Galen Drake. : SOS Red's Gang.' If functional perlodio dlsturbanoee make you teal nervoua. tired. isstlMS. dracxd out" ot such tUnea try fo nouM Lydls R. Plnkhsm'a Vegetable Compound to relieve euch symptoma. It kelps nature Plnfchare'a Compound ta also a grand ototnaehio tonlo. Follow label directtona. WortA vying I WhM ' - 'I They Are Doing . -5 -! ir - SCOTTS MILLS TSrt Albert B. BowelL son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Howell is enrolled as a student In the instructors in doctrination unit at the army air field In the second air force at Galveston army air field, Texas. This school utilizes the skill and knowledge of : veter ans In aerial warfare and trains combat men to serve as instruc tors at training bases. Howell took part in 25 missions against the enemy over France. He won the Distinguished Flying- Cross and the Air Medal with three Oak Leaf clusters. 'ma V Pfe. Armond L. Carrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Carrow, route 2, Monmouth, is now on Admiral Nimits' general staff in the South Pacific, according to word ! reaching bis parents. The young marine Is a graduate of Salem high school and enter ed the service In October. 9:30 Harry rlanncry. 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KEX BN TRITKSDAY I1M K. 6)0 Musical Clock. 6:15 Farm and Home Makers. 8 :4 Western Agriculture; 7-00 Home Harmonies. 7 :05 Top o" the Morning. 7:15 News 730 James Abbe Observes 7:45 The Listening Post. 00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Glamour- Manor. 930 Breakfast t Sardi'S 10:00 News. , 10:15 Stars of Today. 10:30 My True Story., 10:55 Aunt Jemima. 11 KM Baukhage Talklng. 11:15 The- Mystery Chef. 11-30 Ladies Be Seated. 12:00 Songs, by Morton Dowsey. 12:15 Hollywood Star Time. 123&-News. 1)0 News. 1 :15 Radio Parade. 1 Time Views the News. 1:45 Glancing at Hollywood. ' 150 Edward Jorgenson 1 -00-, What's Dnin. ladies. 230 Voice of Experience. 2:45 Christian Science Program. ' 3.-00 Grace Elliott 3:15 New 330 Rollie Truitt Tim. 3:45 Don Norman Show. . 4:00 Musical Mysteries. - 430 It's Murder. 4:49 Sea Honnn 50 Terry and the Pirates S:l-Dicki Tracy. 530 Jack! Armstrong. 5:45 Hop Harrigsn. . 6:00 Sunset Serenade. 8:15 News. - 8:30 Spotlight Bands S AS The Story Teller. . 7 AS Raymond Gram Swing 7:15 Appointment for Life. 7-30 Red Ryder. 8:00 News. 8:18 Lum and Ahnev 8:30 US Coast Guard. 9.-00 Joe E. Brown. ... 938 News 9:45 Johnny Harrell's Gang. - 10.-00 Americs's Town Meeting. 11 00 Concert Hour. SOW-NBC THURSDAY 4529 K. 4:00 Dawn Patrol. 8 30 News 7 .DO Music DRESSED Veal and EZcgs Uanlol1 Top 1 Prices Paid! : - ' Frompt smlttaace . 'It. -U Ship U Ileil Divi:!:n 414 & W. TamhiU St or & E. S2nd A Foster Blvd. I We can accept only .., animals killed la Compliance wUh : O. r. A regulations. - v,. SOUTH PACIFIC BASE Sgt James M. Miller, whose .wife, the former sMrs, (Amelia Lucas, lives at High.; and ; Mill . streets, Salem, Ore., has arrived overseas. Sgtr Miller who! was formerly a papermiU worker for the .Ore gon Pulp and Paperj.Co was previously stationed at Blythe ville, Arkv and KearrisJ Utah, ! i --4 i! ; . Word : hu been received that Edwin Maerz has been promoted from second : lieutenant to , first lieutenant He is si first pilot on a B-25 and is stationed; in India. His wife and, son, ;Edwin, II, re side whh her parents, ! Mr. "and Mrs. U V.' Decatur,' on refute 3. Lt Maerz .was stationed in Italy before Igoing to India.! He has been" overseas since November, 194S.-I i ' I . I U H i- i Edward C. Grady, Jr, Sle, has returned to his ship after a five- day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Grady, 158 West Washington street I He has i been in the service 10 ! months, I most recently serving in the Aleutians. . i- 'i . .. . j ti- HATSVnXE f George Free- mont Christoffersori is 'stationed at Portland land , has f visited his family and his parents,! Mr!, and Mrs. George Christoffersori. He is a fireman first class in the navy. ! !. LI !: PIONEER-I-Mr. and Mrs; Ar chie Brown received word recent ly that their son, CpL Harold Brown bf Lubbock; Texas, is chief crew mechanic and is studying to be a co-pilot. He; is entitled "to wear his first set lot wings now, LYONS Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard received word that his cousin,! Lloyd McDaniel was among ! those reported killed In the ship explosion at Port Chi cago, Calif. Young McDaniel was a merchant marine and; that was his first call 1 All-Stars Wallop Milwaukee, 18-0 I. r i i i MILWAUKEE, July picked Isquadl of American asso ciation sluggers unloaded 20 hits tonight; to crush the Milwaukee Brewers, 18 to Oj the ! most top heavy beating in i the ten year history! of league j All-Star j play. All-Stars ...1083 S5S 000-18 20 0 Milwaukee f 000 000 000- 0 51 Deutsch ILOU). Burkhart (COLl, Curtis (MPLS) and Po land !(IND) Walters ! (LOU); Acosts, Speer, Hen drickson, Sproull and Pruett, Easterwood. ! I t i 7:15 News Headlines, i 130-Charles Runyan, Orgaalst 745 Bam Hayes, t t a m stars ot Tooav.' 8:13 James Abbe i Ne 830 Mirth apd Madness. 9:00 (Personality Hour. 10:00 Ruth Forbes. ; 10:15 La wson McCalL News. 10 30 Aunt Mary. i 19:45 Art Baker Notebook. 11 M-The Guiding Light 11:1 5 Today's Children. 11 JO Women 1 in White. 11:45 Hymns jof Ail Churches. 12.-00 Women si America, 12:iS-Ma Perkins.!! i i 12:30 Pepper Young's Family.! 12:45 Alight to uappins l-00--BaeksUEe Wike l:15-IStUa Dallas J , 1 30 Lorenzo Jones. 1 :45-Young Wldder Brown. 20-iWhen A Girl Marries. 2:15 We Love and! Learn. 230-Just Plain BiTJ. i 2:45-iFront Page FarreO, 2.00 Road of Ufei . 3:15 rDavid Harurnr i 330 B. Boynton. ti ! f 3.45-4Rambling Reader, t 4:00-iDr. Kate. ! 4:lS-Newk of the! f World, 4:30-4 Voice of A I Nation. 4:45-k:arl KUsh! Orchestra. 50 OK for s Release. S:ls tRelax in Rhvthm. SO-4Day Foster. Commentator. 5:45 Louis pi locttner. KMMMusic Bali IT; 830-4Charlie Chan. 7.-00-.Presentirig Harry Savoy. 730-The American j Challenge. S0-4Mercer's Music Shop. S:15-HiNtKht Editor; S -.30 e Those We Love. 9.D0-4NBC. 9:30 iEUery Queen. 10 ft News Flashes. 10:15-Your Home Town News. 1024Musical Interlude. 10:30 Strings for MediUtton.! 10:5 New. 11 0-:Hotel Biltmore Orchestra. 1130-tNews. Uo4 a m.4-Swtng Shift KOAC THTJRSDAY-55 IK. lOiaWNews i . . 10:l-fcThe Hotnemsker's Hour. 1 l.-00-i-Allen Roth. ! j 11 30 Concert HaOi 12.-00-.News. i j I-12:15-4-Noon Farm 'Hour. 1)0 Ridin' the Range. 1 :15-r Treasury Salute. 1 30-4 Variety i Time; i SiXM-Homemakera Half Hour, 2:30 Memory Book jot Must t.lt-LUina t HeidL i 4:00-4Horace 4.15 La tin-American Neighbors. 4 JO--Traffic Safety Quiz. 1 4:454-Excursiona in Sdepco. J S.-00-On the Upbeat 5:30 Story TimeJ : SiS-4.It'a Orecon'S War. - S:lS-i-News. i. ! f i " ' ) S30--Evenln8 Farm Hour. 7304Llft Ut Thv! Voice.' 1 8o Lest we Forget - j S30-fOregooSi i 9.O04-Music tTi Own. i at ! 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