The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1944, Page 17, Image 17

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    Th OnZGON STATESMAN, Sclera, Ortoa, Friday Morrlag. Srjlsaber ,1, Kit
civcnTz;
Quarterfinals
For Net Meet
v (Continued from page J6
took the first set at love bat could
n't hold the pace as Oliver eked
out 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 decision.
Tomorrow Carver runs Into top-
seeded Pancho Segura rf Ecuador,
who rallied from a bad start to
defeat Pfc. David Freeman of Po
mona, Calif.. 8-6, 6-1. : Oliver jvill
; oppose Sgt. Frankie Parker of Mu
roc Field, Calif., a perenial .title
contender who today whipped
Lieut Victor Seixas of Phlladel
phia, 6-1, 6-4. Parker was in fine
- form and Seixas couldn't have
won withoupulling his rank on
'the non-com. ,-, : i .v-;-, ; ,-
The other seeded stars--IJeut
Don McNeill of the riavy, Lieut
Seymour Greenberg and Cadet
Bobby Falkenburg of) the army
and civilian Bill Talbert of Indian
apolis all scored straight-set vic
tories.' - -
The women's division adhered
even more closely to form as the
. eight seeded players filled the
quarter final brackets arid only
two of them were extended to ex
tra sets. .. . .
j Mrs. Virginia Wolfenden Kovacs
of Oakland, Calif who has been
r absent from national competition
for two years, had her hands full
In 'defeating Mrs. Virginia Rice
Johnson of Chestnut Hill, Mass.,
5-7, 6-2,' 6-4. Seventeen-year-old
Shirley Fry of Akron, Ohio, play
ed a doggedly deetrmined match
to conquer 10-year-old Dorothy
Head of Alameda, Calif., 4-6, ?
6-2.
Hopp Handed
Due Hoorahs:
(Continued from page 16)
x and Whitney KurowskL as the
' Redbirds are soaring to their third j
' straight flag and re overtaking!
the 1906 Chicago Cubs all-time
record of 116 victories, by leaps
and bounds. - T V -
Hopp has been one of the most
important factors in the Cardinals'
domination of the senior circuit..
In fact, the fleet centerfieldeT has
been the Cards' most consistent
hitter, for the past three months,
compiling an even better aver
age than either his teammate Mu
- aiat or Brooklyn's Dixie Walker,
the number one and two men in
the National league batting table.
Hopp is one of those whizz kids
of baseball. Blessed with a rifle
arm and lightning legy he can go
and get 'em with he best of them,
and in four years in the minors,
hit under ,300 just once, falling
one 'point short Of the mark" with
Rochester In 1938. A valuable
utility man. he divided his time
between the outfield and. first
Das during nis first, five years
with the Redbirds.
Beside leading all the fleet Red
birds in .base stealing, Hopp is
running neck and neck-with Mu-
siat for the runs scoring leader'
. ship of the loop, trailing bis- team'
.mate 98 to 96.
St. Louis followers were mighty
glum when first Centerfielder
Terry Moore left the club for the
armed forces, then, his successor
Harry Walker. But Johnny Hip-
t pety" Hopp has stepped in and
dispelled all those fears.
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TROTTING BLUE BLOOD Henry Thomas, trainer
and driver. looks erer Yankee Maid, winner l the 1944 Haznble
Ionian stake for three-year-old trotters at Goshen. N. T. Tht
1 ; filly Is owned by A. L. Derby! Wichita, Kans oil maa.
Jones-Nelson
Would Provide
Great Match
(Continued from page 16) '' i
Friday, is unwilling to call mod
ern : golfers better, than the tee
masters of the Jones' era; "You
could take a' 10-man team com
posed of Jones, Walter : Hagen,
Gene Sarazen, Tommy Armour
and he other greats of. the "20's,"
said the PGA chief, "and it could
hold its own .with the . Nelsons,
Sneads, McSpadens and Hogans
of today. ' ' I
'Scoring's better today but so
are playing conditions."
Cuba President in US
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 - ( -
Dr. Ramon Grau San Martin,
newly elected president of Cuba,
arrived yesterday to confer with
President Roosevelt and seek US
support ' and advice on' postwar
planning for the island- republic.
ESLM MBS nUDAY13M Ke.
. UX Musical Timekeeper.
:45 News.
Nrai.
7:15 Orchtftra..
15Handy Maa.
1:4 Today ' Top Trade
SrOO Dr. Talbot.
SO Mews.
S:43 Orchestra.
IM-Bctkt Carter.
t:l Pastors Call.
JS MWUnt USA. -
9:45 Amaitng Jennifer Logan.
10 io Hardy. Hews.
10:lS-Jack Berch.
10:30 Loacheon with Lopias.
,:1:45 Ration Nawa. v .
11 :00 Cedric ftoater.
11:1J WalU Tlma. r
11 JO Jane CowL
11:45 KeUosf Musical Library.
1Z .-OO Organalltiea.
U:l$-Newa.
II -JO HillbiUy Serenade. '
11.45 Sky Una Serenade.
1:00 News.
- 1 :09 Interlude.
1 :15 Lum 'n Abner.
. 1:30 Music tor Remembrance.
2A0 News.
, S. -06 Broadway - Band Waroa.
1:15 Music
2 JO Orchestra.
S:S Radio Tours.
3:00 News.
3.-05 Concert Hour.
3:4S Johnson -PamUj.
4D0 Pulton Lewis. Jr.
4:15 Real Iile Stories.
' 4 JO World's front Pace.
4:45 Roundup Revelers.
S. DO News.
5:15 Superman
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7. backbone
8. pastry
9. symbol for
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11. dried brick
14. annex -18.
remnant
20. wandered
22. fortification
25. ancient
- brOBSo .
2 S. excavate -2
S. conifers
30. tayjsetry
32. parcel of
ground
33. lubricate
34.ostensibl
35 scanted -37.
base
39 eagle's nest
40. run
41. intermit
42. knock
45. eagle .
47. weary,
49.foot-lik. .
organ !
5atwUight
5X symbol for
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measure
52. thorough
55. Scottish ,
explorer
5C pieces out
57. paradise
58. antiquity' ,
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: 4. paid notice
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DiMag Returns
To Mainland
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31-(ff)
Deeply tanned and In apparent
good health, Sgt ; Joe DiMaggio
has returned to 'his native San
Franciscof from Hawaii on an un
disclosed 1 army mission. The for
mer Yankee outfielder, referring
to his reported -illness of a stom
ach ailment while with the SeV'
en th army air force in the islands,
declined-1 to discuss future plans.
("I wilj not ask for a medical
discharge" he said. "If the army
releases f me, I that's - beyond my
controL I do just what I'm told.'
So thej Whole Blessed
Amount Disappeared
j PORTLAND, Aug, 3i.-(ff)-A
gypsy woman oliered to "put i
blessing"! on Frank Dimun's mon
ey so he obliged. ,
jFour hours later he looked In
bis wallet $600 ' was missing.
3 JO Tom Mix. '
5:45 Nlht News Win. ,
0 Gabriel Heatter.
:15 Screen Test;- - - v
S JO Double or - Nothings
1:00 Commentary. t
7:15 Lowell Thomas, . '-:..- ,
1 7 JO Lone. Ra&fer.
j 8:00 Orchestra. , -
i 0:15 Evelyn Tyaer Orchestra. : !
1 S:30 What's the Name of that Song7
'-9 AO News. ?
j :15 Octf Brown;
t JO Pulton - Lewis, Jr,. ,
1 t:45 Music ,m Swmstima.
10:00 StnfonietU. r ? " "
; 10 JO News.-. .-. '&"- r
10:45 Carmen Caveuero Oeeh. t
110 Open House. - , -11
i5 News. Roundup, ' ,
-1
;1290-siga on. .... .;'
kcx-n-rrnioA lift Ke.
i)0-tafuicai Clock. .
0:15 Farm and Home .Makers.'
S:45-Westem Alfriculture.
70 om HJTTTime
7:05 Geora-e Wrifht. Organist. .
105-Jfewa. : .
1 IJO-James Abba Observes.
7:45 The Listening- Post -
S-eO-BrBalciat Club.
S. OO Glamour - Manor.
J04Breakiast at SardTa.
10K-New. I
10:15-Stars of Today.
10 30-My True Story.
10:55- Aunt Jemima.
11 AMBaukhare Talking.
H:lS-rTb Mystery Chel
11 JO-tLadlea. Be Seated.
12i)0-SonRs by Morton Downey.
12:15-i-HoUywood Star Time.
12:30 News Headlines St Highlights.
: 1 w News. . .
1 :154Radio Parade.
lJ04Time Views the News.
1:454-Buddy Twiss.
1 :50--Edward Jorgenson.
S-OO-iWhats Dom. Indies. .. .
SJO-if-Voice of Experience. i
2:454-Ben Sweetland.
3.-0fr4HoIlywood News Flashes
3:15-t-News. 1
3J0-rRollie Truitt Time.
3.-45-4-A Pressing Engagement.
4fl0-i-The Great i Melody.
4J04-Talk. Chester Bowles.
4:4 The Sea Hound.
SiMH-Terry and the Pirates.
sas-rDick Tracy.
SJ0-t-Jack Armstrong.
5:45--Hop Barrlgan.
:0(W-Now Take My Case.
S J04-SpoUight Sands. .
S35-t-Th-Store Teller.
10-i-Erl Godwin, News, i
7;lS-Ted"Calone. '
7 JO-i-Blondie.-: . f - ' -
SJMH-News ' . . . .
S.-15Ttae Panter Pamtty
8 :304-Gang Busters. : 4
8:00-Meet Your Navy.
tJ04-News Headlines At Highlights
Sa-JohnnT HrrelT Cong.
lOMH-Bal Tabarin Orchestra.
10:45-Ambassador Hotel Music.
II 30-Concert Hour, v-
r nbc raiDAT- su.
4A0rDawa Pahrot,,..; .:
'. S 304-New. Parade. "y:y: :': r ';
7 no- Music, n - -- r-.
7:154-Newe Headlines U Highlights
TJO HereiO Roundup.
I 54-Sara . Hayes.
SW-Stars of Today..
3-15 James Abbe Cover the News
S JO Mirth and Madnesa.
9S-PeronalIty Hoar.
10:00-Benny Waller's KRcbca.
10 JSawson McCalL -
10 Jtt Aunt Mary. x
l.-4$-Art Bakers Notebook. ' '
ll-Tbe CutdiRg Ught
lias-Today Children.
II JO Women to White. '
11 AStBetty Crocker. -1S0-Women
of America.
IS as Ma Perkins
IS JO Peooet YouagV- Pamlly.
i txm mgwt tst uapptne-
l.-oe Backstaee Wile..
1:14 SteUa Pallaa. -.
1 JO Lontnta Jones. .
lASYowac Widder Brown.
Wbta A Girt Marrtea.
S:l We Ur and Uearsw. :
JJO-Just Plain Bill n -.
25 rront Page - rarrcIL '
S0 Road o Ufa. --
. 3:15 Oavld Harura. .. . - -
S JO B. Borntaa.
8:45 Rambling Reader. '
. 40 Dr. Kate .
4-JS News o trie World
4 JO Voice Of A Natioaw ,
4;5 H. .V Kaltenborn.
5- C0-OK lor Efhs ; .
5:15 Relax in Rhythm.
i 1 "S 30 Songs ot Good Cheer.
5 45 Louis f Locum,
. s0 Walts Time. . '
0 90 People are Funny. - -.
70 Boston Black.
1J0BtU Stern. 4
1:4o JBC : '
' a)0 Mereer'a Muaie Shop .
,0:15 Roy Maypole.
830 Tb. Thia Mao." -te
PurtoofJv,run. 1
t-JO Laundry Hour.
10DO Wews F Jashes. ' -13:15
Your Fiome Town New
105 Musical Interlude.;
10 JO Labor Roundup.
10:45 Paul Page. Singer.
' lOSSNews. "iT
11 0 Hotel P.::;nwre Orchestra
HiH War lifwi Bowndupt
UM-S e-ja .-mg
nEsaailnaD
Duchess of 7indsor
Has 'Appendectomy
NEWYORK Aug. SK Dr.
Joe Clemmons of Roosevelt hos
pital said-today that the Duchess
of Windsor twasenUmy cora
f ortable? i after ar ; appendectomy
performed this ' morning.' :,r 1
The duke,1 as be lef the hos
pital escorted by a plainclothes
patrolmaO and his chauffeur tihs
Tafternoon, said: ; . . - i 'T.-
"The duchess is doing very well,
very well indeed, tnana: you.
There was a, report that j she had
10 rooms She hasn't Any special
treatment; that . any other patient
hasnt got. She has one room and
one nurse." - . I , I
This Fishing Story
Had a Sad Ending
ASTORIA, Aug. 31 -- Walter
Earl drove down from Tillamook
with a completer angling outfit
four rods- reels, and: miscellan
eous tackle - eager for some
good fishln. ' J . .
But 'before he could dangle
even a Dent pin in we Columbia
river, a thief stole all his equip
ment from his parked car.
&. r
Oaks Smack Angels
OAKLAND, Aug. 3k-(SV-Chet
Rosenlund - hit a two-run' .homer
and Bin Raimbndi (brought in
three tallies with a triple in the.
eighth inning tonight; to help the
Oakland Acorns to eight runs in
that 'frame and a' 12-3 victory
over the Los Angeles Angels.
Lea Amis 101 002 M0i 111!
Oakland 010 638 SS-12 16
Adams, Fhtpps! JS),Rag-er
(8) and Sarnl; Lots and Ral
mondL: -T -1 :',;;'5- " -j .
NetWork Political
Broadcasts I
Network Political 18! pt std hed-
For Friday night, Sept 1:
10:30 pjn. (EWT) NBC Three
.more republican governors, Ed
Ward' Martin of Pennsylvania,
Andrew F. Schoeppel of Kansas
and Edward J. Thye; of Minneso
ta, under auspices republican na
tional committee.
KOW-CBS mnAT-T I Kt.
0:00 Gardening with Bouquet.
0:10 Northwest Farm Reporter.
0:15 Western Starau
SJ0 KOIN Klock.1
7:15 Headbne News, !
. 1 JO News.. '( I 1 ' ' J , :'
7:45 Nelson Prlnglm. News.
IW-ComuiBtf News. -
0:15 Valiant Lady; ,
8 JO Light of the World.
S:45 Aunt Jenny, j
S0 Kate Smith Speaks.! .
9:15 Bis Sister. s
S JO Romance t ot Helen Treat
:45 Our Gal t Sunday. ;
,10;0O Life JCao Be BeautlfuL.
10:15 Ma Perkins. , r
JOJO Bernadlne -Plyani- f
104S The Goldbergs. ..
110 Portia Facea Ufa.
11:15 Joyce Jordan.' 1 I
11JO Young Dr. MatotM.
115 Perry Mason.; , .
ll.DO-JNews. ( '
11:15 Neighbor. i
a JO Bright Horizons. I .
U5 Bachetorls Children 1
10 Tbls Changing World,
v 1:1S Bob Anderson.
1 J0 Mary Msrlln.!
1H5 An for Tou. !
SAO Newspaper of the Air.
S -J 5 Newspaper ot; tha Air.
. 1 JO-Mect the Missus.
3.-00 Mews. k '
3:15 Lyn Murray Show.
3JO Stars of Today.
3:45 The- World Today.
3:55 News .! -
44)0 Lady of the Press..
4:15 Diana Gayle. Songs.
4 JO Friday on Broaaway.
5.-00 Fletcher Wuey. News.
5:15 Red's Gang.' '
5-.30 Harry Flannery. News, i
: 1:45 News - i .-.-1-. :
8S5 Biu Henry ! 1 !
.i)0 Money en the Line. ;
5 JO That Brewster Boy;
1-00 Jimmy Durante At Garry
- . 'Moore' - ? - -h, -f i--7-30
Stage Door Canteen. r
Love A Mystery. I
S:15 Press Club. 1
8 JO It Pays i to Be Ignorant
SiXV-AWrich Family . 1
tJO Service to Ihe FTonL
55 What's Become of t
10 AO Five Star Final. -t
10:15 Wartime! Women i
10 JO Stories pt the West! V
10 J5 Interlude. 1 -10:30
AU SUr Dance.
' 10:45 Texaa Rangers. . .
Il0-News f ,
HAS Orchestra. !
llJO-Air-Flo of the Air.
; 11 J5 Orchestra. ( 4
. 11:45 Orcnestra. T" ' - J ' "
11 55 News S - !
Midnight to (40 ajw Musle Ac News
KOAC rSOlAT-tssO Ke. ,
ItO-News. j
1805 Homemaker's. Hour.' '
110 Southland Singing. '
lias-Ajnerica Marches. ' -11
JO-Coocert: HsJL ,
; U0-rNews f lrN. 1V . rt
11 J5 Noon Farm Hour. ;
ISO Ridin' the Baage. .
1:15 Names in the News.
1 JO Variety ; Time.
10 Hefnemakers Half Hour. -.
S JO Memory Book of Music
3.-0O News. - -1 ;! " y --
3:15 Music ot th Masters.
4 0 Music by Carat. i
" 4:15 Ltetea to XJeberi.
4 JO nanee Band of the Week.
:45-Seience News of the Week.
S:0O-On the: Upbeat. . .
SJa-story Time.! - -
A It's Oregea'S Warv
8:15 News, f 1
eJO-hEvenfeMt Farm HouK ' .
7 JO Music of Ctechoslorakla
SJO-i-Wake Do America.
1
a JO Mnsie That EodnreS.
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t45 Evening MediisQoeri.
100-Slgn Off. I
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Government
Seizes 10
Coallilines
PITTSBURGH, . Aug., 31 (JPi
The government, by direction of
the president, seized 10 coal mines
in western Pennsylvania today in
an effort to halt a work stoppage
that has thrown nearly 8000 milt
ers into idleness. . r . ;V -
The dispute leading to the walk
outs-centered on a demand by
supervisory 4 workers numbering
less than 300 at the mines 'for
company recognition of the cleri
cal, technical and supervisory em
ployes union,! newly ' organized
ers. -!
John McAlpine. president of the
supervisory workers unit, declined
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comment, saying he has not yet
received official word from the
White House or the Interior de-
Members of McAlpine union
are charged with . making " mine
safety Inspections.
John P. Busarello, president of
UMW district five, said jat Pitts
burgh: j "Our. miners' (production
workers) are not on strike. They
eannot I enter the minesj without
safety Inspections by, the super
visory employes. The miners will
resume: work when the mines are
inspected by the supervisors un
der provisions of the state law."
lcOTiment . was Imfiaediately
fortlicorning from the companies.;
In the latter part of the 19th
century anti-Jewish riots broke
out in Russia with such mob sav
agery that they were comparable
only to the black death massacres
in the J4th century.
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