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Trojans Smash 38-7 " (Continued from pass 8) . ' punt 25 yards to the .Washington 39r Burnside rammed tackle to the 22 and Jim Hardy crossed up the Washington defense .by a bootleg" run around his left, end to the 2. Hardy plunged over on the next play. - Don Garlan missed the placement for the extra point. Washington, playing desperate football, tried to pass on fourth down and failed and the Trojans took over on the Husky 22. On the the next k play Hardy passed to George Callanan in the end zone for the third touchdown. Dreblow missed the placement and South- em California led at the half, 18-0. Third A brilliant 45-yard dash off right tackle by Gray touched off the Trojans fourth touchdown. In 12 plays. Southern" California marched 77 yards, but after mak ing it first down on the Husky 2, it required four shots for George Callanan to split left tackle across the goal. - ' Washington then went 37 yards in three plays for a touchdown. The payoff was a forward pass, Gilmore to Zech, who . lateralled to Berlin, and the Washington cen ter scored standing up. The try for placement was blocked but the Trojans fumbled after recovering and Jack Bigley recovered in the end for Washington and the extra point Score California 24, Wash ington 7. Fourth Washington -opened up with a passing attack that , was sporadically successful but Trojan sub-quarterback George Murphy intercepted a Husky , pass and re turned to the visitors 39.. In sev en plays, with Pat West and Burn side carrying the ball, - Southern California scored, Burnside count ing from the seven. West added the extra point. When Washington fumbled the next kickoff, S.C. recovered on . the 24. West and Murphy bucked the ball to the three and West scored.' ' '.' The lineups: Waihlastoa D. Hagen Sanderson' , MeCurdy , Serlla M.HrtnMM. Levenhagen -McGovna . ,., Meluskv Ottele ,, . Gilmore Pes. - LE LT , LO - C . KG RT RE . , QB -LH - RH - FB Se. Calif. D. Hardy ... Ferraro Crittenden Antics . . Wall Romer , J. Callanan 3. Hardy G. Callanan King Gray DeCourcey , FB . Whitehead So. California . IS 1438 Washington I .0 S T Southern California scoring: Touch downs Gray. decree Callanan 1 Hardy. Burnside, West (Gray). Point after touchtown West (I). Washing ton scoring: Toucrhowns Berlin Feint after tdOchdown Bigley (King) Arrives5 PORTLAND, Oct 23 Tall Paul Hartnek, 191-pound heavy weight who is to meet Joe Kahut of Woodburn over the 10-round route here Friday night, arrived today to complete his training for the bout Hartnek will outweigh the Woodburn walloper 18 pounds, It, is expected. " - - Reports from the Kahut camp say the lightheavy pride of the state will be in the finest condi tion of his career. Eddie Weller nd Jimmy , Hogan have been signed for one of the preliminary -. bouts. . - - - Huskies, Crossword Puzzle 'A IS It 25 'A 1ft if 21 l 1 41 42. AS 11 49 1 HORIZONTAL' X. vehicle 4. spartan 9. rigid 12. topax hum. . mine; bird 13. Dutch island 14. silkworm 15. soft IT. rigorous f 19. domesticated 21. prefix: wrong ; 22. encourages 24. click-beetles 23. commanded , 29. lure 30. speck ' - 31. dimlnutivt for Alfred 32. scoffer 35. prefix.4 twko 38. beverage k 38. possessivl r pronoun . - 39. Mohammed ' dan prince ; 41. ancient . , ascetic ; ' peoples . ;43. shower j . '41. make a'?. '-.-. ! edgir, f 45 snare j 47. cubic metric units " . 50. declare 53. JUgh.hlU . 54. extra " 56. narrow Inlet 57. affirmative , 58.1evies 59. male offspring Answer to MlAllS)AJGl Ml All). v77, E UU DiE R ..k E S)N Tl Hit TAFiTPjE N)S T O Ajf)s; W A ntUa R K gn uv3 N yfrT A L 1 cHjs'ijNffW . l TJejd 'ptfC:: PjLA N Atcrace-time at slniiat S3 Uaales. Dit. fc? SCiny Features Syndicate. Inc. Jclwdrb Political Broadcasts Fer Tnesday. Oct. 24 (p. m. EWT) 10:30 NBC and. Blue From Minneapolis; Gov. Thomas E. Dew ey under , sponsorship of republi can national committee. (Repeats for recordings by Blue at 12:30 pm. Wednesday and to Pacific coast only at 9:15 su rn. Thursday). (Note: Times given are those isted . by- netwOTk.)4-Mv. 8:45 MBS ' From New York. Jonathan Daniels, administrative assistant to the president, under sponsorship of democratic nation al committee. Grants Pass 11 Next or Black Tornado MEDFORD, Oct. 23 -P- The big ana powenua Grants JPass cave men are next : on the Medford Black Tornado gridiron slate, the game billed for the Medford turf Friday night The unbeaten Med f ords will be favored since they trounced Klamath Falls 21-0 and the Pelicans bopped the Cavemen 12-0. . -: Linn Hoopstcrs Plan 5CIO Unn B league basketball schedule will be formulated ; at Linn-Benton teachers' institute at Corvallis Nov. 13, ' according 1 to plans announced here by G. Rickard, Sdo principal and coach. H. K. Vannice, Harrisburg prin cipal, is president of the coaches organization, with A. H. Weber, Brownsville principal, vice presi dent and Ray Warren, Shedd coach, secretary-treasurer. Scio Crushes Halsey SCIO Scio high gridders were on the long end of a 52-0 score with Halsey on the local field Fri day. Scio's starting line-up in ciuaea ureeniy, coaay ana ox in the backf ield, and J. McDonald, Boyanovsky and VanCleave In the linein - six-man play. Substitutes were H. McDonald, Shimanek, Shindler, and D. AsbeL s . . KSLM MBS TUKSOAT 13M . 6:00 Musical Timekeeper. 45 News. 1M News. 7:1S Farm and Bom Program. 7:30 News. 7:45 HlllbUlys. 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8:30 News 8:45 Orchestra. - ; , 1 ttiO Boake Carter. i. , .t 9:15 Pastor's Can. 1 JO Midland USA. ' :45 Amazing Jennifer Logaa. ' iOMHu&y. News 10:15 Terry's House Party. . ' 10 JO Luncheon Lopes. 10:45 American Woman's Jury. 11:00 Cedric Foster. 11:15 SUta Saiety Program. - ' : 11 JO Orchestra.- ; 12 M today 's Top Trades? -11:15 News. 13:30 Hillbilly Serenade. 1235 Smoothies. 10 News. - 15 Interlude. 1:15 Lum n Abaer. 1 :30 Headlines in Harmony. , 10 News. . S M Broadway Band Wagon. 2:15 US Marine Band. 2:30 Townsend Plan. 1:45 Radio Tour. 3.-00 News. - -. 3:05 Concert Hour. 3:45 Johnson Family. 4:00 Fulton Lewis. 1r. 4:15 Real Life Stories. 4 JO World's Front Page 4:45 Roundup Revelers. SlO News. . . 1:15 Superman. 5 JO Tom Mix. 8:4ft Night News Wire. :O0 Gabriel Heatter. .0:15 Screen Test. JO American Forum of Ah. ; 10 War News Commentary. 7 AS Interlude. 7:15 Lowell Thomas. IO II, 14 II ... 30 'A 54 VI 40 4 Va 4t 50 51 51 'A ss S4 V77 10-11 VERTICAL 1. feline 2. salutation 3. raved 4. stalks 5. weary 6. mystic ejaculation 7. bombycid, moths . 8. burn to ashes : 9. blinded ,10. wander -- 11. cravat . 18. specified times IS. deep tub , 20. most beloved 22. lessen 23. Urge bundles 25. waterfalls (Scot.) 28. Frertch . . sculptor 27. agitates 29. hard porous , structure 33. test of ski! 34. harvests . . 37. fall flowers -; . 40. hoarders 42. auditory . organ - ' ' 43. devastates " 48. uncommon 47. pig-pen 48. pedal digit 49. mineral ' spring 51. city in Crarll .52. light brown ; 55. edged-tool for chojrpirj yesterday's puzzle. lAlOl v )Tl5' "510 Al. ' HI c a'TlAio W-2 I mm Wk Yj w77 fSASJ 'Roiihd-Sobin' Qbuts Feature (Continued from page 8) man in either league to tep the 200 safety mark. - Bill Nicholson of the Cubs with 33, Mel Ott of the Giants with 28 and Northey with 22 set the senior circuit home run pace while Nick Etten'of the Yanks, led the Amer ican with. 22, the lowest total since Bage Ruth and Tillx Walton tied in 1918, with 11. : Twelve players in the American and nine in the National hit grand slam clouts, Vern Stephens of the Browns Ken Keltner of the In dians and Nicholson each connect ing for two such homers. , Bobby Doerr and Bob-Johnson of the Boston Red Sox and Dixie Walker of Brooklyn hit a single, double, triple and homer in a game for another type of batting cycle. In the pitching department three no-hit no-run games were hurled and Boston's Jim Tobin figured in all of 'them.- Tobin blanked the Dodgers without a safety April 27, repeated the performance in a cur tailed five-Inning affair against the Phils June 22 and was on the losing end of a near perfect game spun by Clyde Shoun of the Reds May 15. Tobin spoiled it by get ting Shoun's only walk. ; Yank Army Private y Charged With Murder LONDON, Oct 23-HfVAn Ame rican army private was accused today' of being the accomoplice of a pretty 18-year-old blonde dan cer in the slaying of -George E. Heath, 35, widely-known operator of a special taxi service and called "the manjwith the cleft chiiC The army announced that Pvt Karl G. Hulton of Boston had been charged , with .murder.' The girl, Elizabeth Marina Jones, was book ed on a similar charge 10 days ago. Both were arrested by Scotland Yard detectives. 730 Red Ryder. 8:00 Orchestra. 8:15 Rhythm Five. S JO Freedom of Opportunity. :00 News :15 Rex Miller. I tO-Fulton LewU. 1r. 9:45 Dem. Natl. Committee. j0 Music. 10 AO Count of Monte Crista. 10 JO News. 10 :45 Orchestra. 11:00 Open House. 11 45 News Roundup. 11 AO-Sign Oft . KOW MC TUESDAY ft. 40 Dawn PatroL . S:30 News Parade. ! . . 6 :49 Journal of Livinf. - '- , .70 Craehm Fletcher. ,. & ' 7:15 News Headlines tfjgtulghul 7 JO Choral Singer. - . 7 J5 Here's Glen Again. ' I ' 7:45 Sam Hayes. 80 Stars of Today. 8:15 James Abbe Covers the Mews. S JO Mirth and Madness. . 90 Voice of A Nation. 9:15 Larry Smith. - ' , 9 JO The Personality Hour. 10:00 Ruth Forbes. 10:15 Lawson McCaiL News. 10 JO Homemakers' Hour. lt:45 Art -Baker's Notebook. 110 The Guiding Light. 1 i 11:15 Today's Children. 11 JO Women in White. 11:45 Hymns of All -Churches. 120 Women of America. 1JJ5 Ma Perkins. 12 JO Pepper Young's Family. 12:45-Right to Happiness. 1 0 Backstage Wife. 1:15 Stella Dallas. 1 JO Lorenzo Jones.; 1:45 Young Widder Brown. 20 When a Girl Marries. 2:15 Portia Faces Life. 130-Just Plain Bill. 2:45 Front Page Far re Q 30 Road of Life. T : 3:15 David Harum 3:30 B. Boynton. , 3:45 Aunt Mary. . j 40 Dr. Kate. 4:15-News of the World. 4 JO Parade of Stars. i - 4:45 Day Foster. S0-OK for Release. S:15-Relax to Rhythm. SJO-i-A Data with Judy. 0 The Mystery Theatre. 30-Flbber McCee and Molly. 7 0 Bob Hope. - 7J0 HUdcgarde. 1 80 Mercer's Music Shop. 8:15 Fleetwood Lawton. 8 JO Johnny Presents. : 0 0 Every thing for Boys. - ' JO Hollywood Theatre. I 100 News Flashes. .10:15 Home Town News. 10 -Musical Interlude. 10 J0 Barbara and Boys. -1 10:55 News. 11.00 Shangri-La Orchestra. . 1 11:15 Orchestra. 11 JO War News Roundup. 120-2 son. Swing Shift. WKX BN TTJESD IIM aU. 80 Musical Clock. S:15 Farm and Homo Makers, - 6 :A Western AsrwH.nsrew 70 Home Harmonies. 15 Pipes of Melody . 7:15 News, t 7 JO James Abbe Observes. 7:45 The Listening Post. ' 80 Breakfast Club - ' S0 Glamour Manor. - t Je Breatktast l sardl'a -100 News. 10:15-Start of Today. 10 J0 My True Story. 10 J5 Aunt Jemimau 11.-0O Baukhage Talking. 11:15 The Mystery Chef, 11:30 Ladles Be Sealed, 120 Songs by Morton Downey. II J Hollywood. i , 12 JO News. I 11 :43 Correspondents Abroad. 10 Sam Hayes. --- 1:15 Radio Parade. . 1 JO Timet Views the New. ' 1 5 Glancing at Hollywood. 1 0 Gen. Paul Malone. -, 3O0 Whars Dome. Ladies. 2:30 Your Hymns and Mine. 2:45 Organ Reveries. 30 Grace Elliott Reports. ' 3:15 Lawson McCall. News. 3 JO Rome. Truitt Time. . 3:45- A Pressing Engagement 40 Symphonic Swing. 4 JO Vagabond Moods. 4.-45 Hop Harrigan. S0-Terry and the Pirates. 5 US Dick Tracy. ;; Is ZZzzl I?cr!l PreUct K ay detag - - astay wttn .. Cemorrhoij 1 (Flies) ITitnia. risssre. (ToU'Js Qatck mDt at Ra aattts. No HaspitaUsa- uoa. he Hospital Crt- ratioa. CaH ' tor Examinatloa or Write fee Free Descriptive Booklet. OXe Da C-j t-.. . , Chtreersetle Phys-Pract'','it Court Liberty EL fcui. Ore !i TL CZTGCII CTATTTMAIL Solera. Oroa TttesdaT.IIorclag. October Payroll in Oregon . Shows Fair Increase The September, 1944, payroll In Oregon, as reported to the state industrial accident - commission here, "aggregated $50,283,527 ? as against $47,878,418 ; for Septem ber, 1943, commission officials announced Monday.' The August, 1844, payroll was $49,138,683. FloodiGontrol I Survey Urged Astoria, Oct 23 W Recon sideration of the type of dams proposed for flood control and irrigation on the Willamette river was urged today by the board of j policy consultants for the Colum bia "; basin fisheries maintenance program. ' Flood control can be accomp lished with low dams as well as with ' ' the , proposed high ones, states a resolution passed by the 1 board, i Salmon runs would be saved without interference with other : economic problems : by this action, said the measure, sent to the US fish and wildlife service. Formulation of policies to pre serve the fish life of the Columbia river and its tributaries is the object of the consultants, appoint ed by Secretary Harold Ickes to represent Oregon, Washington and Idaho. . . . - Lightning Causes 53 Out of 64 Forest Fires EUGENE, . Oct 23-W)-Roy A. Elliott acting supervisor, said to-1 day'that S3 of the 64 fires in the I Willamette National forest this summer were caused by lightning. the rest by carelessness. Thanks to the Keep Oregon Green movement, .closures and in creased vigilance of visitors, only 10 acres of the two million acres under association protection, were i damaged by fire, he reported,; 8 30 Jack Armstrong 8:45 Captain Midnight. 8 0 Livestock Reporter. .-05 Sunset Serenade. :15 War Correspondent. 8 JO Spotlight Hands ; 8:55-Story TeDer. ' . 70 Raymond Gram Swing. 7 US George Hicks. . . . . . 7 JO Let Yourself Go. 80 News. - 8:15 Lum and Abner S JO Alan Young Show. 90 Sammy Xaye Orchestra. 9 JO News. -.- 9:45 Biltmore Hotel Orchestra. 100 Orchestra. 10 JO Ambassador Hotel Orch. -110 Concart Hour. ' KOIN CBS TCESDAT S79 m .Wawrs. - v 8:15 Western Stars. . . . SJ0 KOTN iOock - 7 :15 Headiiner News. . 7 JO News; 7 .-4 5 Nelson Prtngle. Newa - 80 Consumer Newa 8:15 Valiant Lady. S JO Light of the World. 8:45 Aunt Jenny. 90 Kate Smith Spaaka. 9:15 Big Sister. 9)30 Romance of Helest Trent.' 9:48 Our Gal Sunday. 180 Life Can Be Beautiful. 10:15 Ma Parkins 10 JO Bemadine Flyna. 10-45 The Goldbergs. 110 Joyce Jordan. 11:15 Two on a Clue. 11 JO Young Dr. Malone. 11:45 Perry Mason. 120 News - y, " I , 12:15 Neighbors V 12 JO Bright Horizons, 12.-45 Bachelor's Children ,10 This Changing World. - 1:15 Bob Anderson. News. 130 Gateways to Music. 20 Newspaper of the Air. -' 2 JO Mary Marlin. 2:45 Saeetething for You. 30 News : I .. 3:15-SUte Traffic. 330-Ted Huesing. 3:45 The Worm Today. 35 News 40 Sandra Martin. -. - 4:15 AU Star Dance. 4 JO American Melody Hour. U 00 Fletcher Wiley. 8:15 Red's Gang. - , , 1 5 JO Harry fiannery. S:4S News . . S 35 Bill Henry.' . 80 Burns Jc Allen. 830 Cue for Fun. 85 Music In the Night . -, 7.-00 Service to the Front. 7 JO F. C Howell. Political. 75 Dean Hudson Orchestra. " 8:001 Love A Mystery. 8:15 Paul Baron Orchestra. 8 JO Theatre of Romance. -90 Big Town. 930 Million Dollar dun. . 100 Five Stai FtnaL . 10:15 Wm. A. Bowes, Political 1030 Ten to Go. - i 10 JO Edwin C HilL ' -10:45 Texas Rangers. ' 110 Talks. ! ll:15-Jan SaVitt Orchestra.! . 11 JO Air-Flo of the Air. i 11 JS Orchestra. iiaa-iwn. . - - . uo-so atn. Musie ana News. ROAC TUESDAY-059 Ke. 189-News. i v r, -r-U-."- :., Ie15 The Homemakers Sow. 110 School of th Air. 110 Concert Hau. 120 News. -12U5 Noon Farm Hour.' 10 Ridln the Range. 1:15 Hasten the Day. 1 JO-Vartety lime 20-AAUW Half Hour. 930-4Memory S.-OoJ-Newa. Book ot Music. s-15 Music or tne-Masters 40 Adventures tn Research. 4:15 Memorable Music. 430 Here Comes the Band. 45 Shall We Waits 10 On th ITpbeaf. . . . i 8 JO Vincent Lopes. ' 55 London Letter. '.. 80 News. 8:15 Evening Farm Hour. 70 Southland Singing. - " 7:15 Listen to- Leibert. T JO Campus Recital. 80 World in Review. 8:15 University Journal. -8 JO Music . : - 930 News. 9:45 Evening Medltattona, I 100 Sign Off. - - RcliSf -At Last. For Your Ccusti Creomnlslaa relieves promptly t eaa it goes ri-rht to tie seat cf Lts trouUe to hel loosen and expel ram laden phiesm, stnd aii nature to sootlie ani heal rav, tender, tn f.:.ned trcncLU nucous nen branes. Tell your dro-rlst to fell yon a bottle ol CreotmilsUm witi toe nn-1 cerstanC -'S yoi must Use tne way rrdcilj izjs tis cc"T-l cr jcu trs to tare yc'ur cenry tcs. caGor.iJLOiot: t;r&u.s,C.::!0:j:...;r.i. The President takes a wife! The Blue danllng setting for a diplomatic reception following the marriage f President Wilson to Edith Boiling Gait, la Darryl F. Zannck's "Wilson," opening today at the Grand theatre. In the 20th-Centary- Fex Technicolor panorama ef eatertalnment Alexander Knox Is seen as Wilson, with Geraldine Fitzgerald as his new bride. Others la the brilliant east include Charles Cobnrn, Thomas Mitchell, Kath Net son. Sir Cedric Hard wick e, Yincent Anderson. BLONDEB yEAM MAM rt MATH TO W IN tX SHOC5...THAT GAL AINT TD LIKE tT, i unjpu ua aitiir avnfAru CCORCoT SMITH L00KY RT "THIS SISN I FOUMO'TWO -THREE HrWWKV TfWNKY . BAKNEY GOOGU f.DCIEY M0US2 blonoie; holoV""! 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I Nayy Lists;15 :; ' " r. - - . - V.. .: ' ".;;- ', LOS i ANGELES, Oct 23 -(ft are The avy listed 15 dead : today with, the death of an injured sea man -and recovery ol the body of the last man missing In the fire which swept two medium naval lid7ft wrecked 203 "teet dock' nd damaged 15 . welding trucks and a navy crane at Ter minal Island, in Los Angeles har bor SaturdayVrH- tSr't Ten of the dead were navy men and - five are civilians. Bodies re covered today were those of Wil liam M. Casserly, 40, of . Lonf Beach, Califs and Jack Frederick Stettmer jf nearby Downey. The navy said names of its personnel lost In the fire will be withheld until relatives had been informed. AT FIRST SIGN OF A usc' V.' ' t Cold Preparations a directed '. A I0-S4 'i AAAry es cnls mm DO BBtBaasBBaBBBBaBassaBa rC'MON PXUi WBB y-iN- HITT1N J H0M8 RSOST j VT cot yout speeoA - ALU PKKTKZO VTJ L-LtTT rlit tcum Gar A MkS-nW RMS 6lT OP AACHlMS!?y IT SMELLS LIKE I AM A IS . SI CORRESTOkiOEMi; MOT A TEST PILOT I THINK THE CALENDAR (MUST BE MAWNAMIS" TAKE CAUSE I O0NT I SEE ANY ICE OR SNOW 0)4 THE GROUND-Jj ( 4 13 TH!3 ALL. THZZ2 IS TO m JUST AN LOOKS AS k CCVON3 HAS TH3 WUN3 LATCLV; ..TV 10W ftlB : rrrtf llexiczn Nationals ;v Average 017 Per Day LAKEVIEW, Oct. 23-()-Wage3 they probably have never heard of being; paid to Mexican nation Is now harvesting Lake count potatoes. - Pickers are averaging about $1? day where the yield is good. - , - : - ' Unhurt in Action and Then He Went Hunting ; THE DALLES Oct 23-HJn-,, scathed after 31 months of action.-r overseas, ' Sgt. Yle Clark came j home on furlough. -Then he went .pheasant hunting. and was hit in the head by stray., shotgun pellets. The wounds were -r-not serious. - " - ; - ?. II it oWa ihe ami at I mtm aiiil talaia aaa i LSssiwuiaiaflis hn A mEsC. Teasr ami saaai. tl seal comfort, lailacas strain. U il iliif Masbraacav aaadv (MM. stovscv n PiuiaaaleBriai a ymm I atowMeok lsaa4SLS9 ., LOVE IS BEAUTIFUL THING THING f ' oiicy&ijtjS--r K..HDWOl IT OOT KaTH AiNT vVTTH AAC CAUSt HS SOT 9&T vack.Luo, 5Hgt ear... 0(as a fire u BOOBY TRf? 4 a ) FOSH rrne admiral sphs its FkiwreR. PLAKS FUEL, BUT "M UR& TTS V JUVlLE JUJCe Jt 4 TUERE'S A TElU 1; IUAR AN AU.THE PRETTY FLOWERS LOOK SO SWEET AN HAPPY VOUWM EASY TELL THEY RE EXPECTIN'NO HAIL STONES Ok BLIZZARDS TfTl 024 WHAT r TO0L-HACKI THAT? J HZLFZD AAR.THOKN OVK6 rri tub CREEK RjOOOS OVER t?C5Y GPf2NO,iO WE mao to stk; THAT CACLC ACROSS." - aH