in Mi Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon, Wednesday Morning. Noreaber IS. 1344 page csvni I- 4 I t Campaign Expenditures fpr Recent Election Filed Here - - November election campaign expenditures of $5300 in behalf of Guy Cordon, republican, for United States senator, four-year term, were reported to the state department here Tuesday. V : Largest of these was $3t)00 by William Einzig of Portland. Other Cordon expenditures included Joseph P. Tarola, $250; W. L. Thompson, $500; Guy Hanes, $100; G. S. Hinsdale $100; W. E. Boyd $100, Harry E. Heathman $200, E. W. Peck $100, E. M. Bush )400, Earl Harris $100, Dean Ire land $200 and S. A. Agnew $250. James P. Forsythe, treasurer of She Homer D. Angell for congress committee, third Oregon district, reported expenditures of $5576.59. Other Angell contributions includ ed Homer Angell $677.13. John C Failing for Mary F. Failing $100, and John D. Williams $50. Ellsworth Included v For Harris Ellsworth, republi can, for representative in con gress, fourth district, I E. Mc- Clintock, Roseburg, expended con tribuUons of $4097.24. Expenditures for James W. Mott, republican, for represents tive in congress, 1st district, were reported by William Ellis, chair man of the Mott for Congress com' mittee, in the amount of $2371. Walter A. Woodward reported expenditures of $700 in behalf of Wayne Morse and Guy Cordon, for United States senator, and Harris Ellsworth. ; -Others Listed Other expenditures of $100 or more reported here Tuesday: Marshall E. Cornett, Klamath Falls, republican, for state senator. 17th district, $100. Ben F. Dorm, Eugene, .con tri button to the republican state cen tral committee, $100. Ernest C. Swigert, in behalf of the republican central committee, $150, Bruce Spaulding, Salem, demo crat, for attorney general, $183.78. Louis Wipperman, Grants Pass, republican, for state senator, 7th district, $104.90. ' Robert E. Duniway, Portland, re publican, for state representative, 5th district, $110. Gust Anderson,' Portland, in be- half of the central labor council, for candidates and measures,' $249.20. Chester A. Moores, Oregon tax payers federation, for the state school support fund amendment, ;. $250. Paper Boy Fractures Bone in Fall at Work SILVERTON," Nov. 13 Law rence Hobart, Silverton paper boy, fractured a bone, in his foot . Sat urday when his riding horse slip ped on the pavement-and f eti, in niaghlm beneath. - Hobart is the son of 'Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Hobart. v - 1 : " - ' i : .' '. . : ' .1 : : ' ' i ' :' ,y-" ';' ' . ' .' . . I "' r - "--j , . . r ; ;j ; .-..if.-.;. -,f - : .; ; V Y5rr ..... . k i - fc x v . ...... r . . . . . .M. . . h ' - fc .- " ,di7t-r - JX-- Mi- 'X'' ' . r UAL Argues For Extension Of Services - SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14-ff) United Air Lines began arguments yesterday before the civil aeronau tics board examiners to support its applictaion for permission to serve 24 more western cities while ad ding 145 . miles to its existing routes. . The cities include: Oregon Klamath Falls, Bend, North Bend, Marshfield, The Dalles, Astoria and Baker. Washington Chehalis, Cen tralis, Olympian Hoquiam, Aber deen and Yakima. . Idaho Lewiston, Clarkston, Gooding and Twin Falls. Of these the neighboring cities of North Bend - Marshfield - Chehalis - Centralis, Hoquiam - Aberdeen and Lewiston - Clarks ton would be . served by single airfields. L. F. Hampel of the United Air Lines argues that his company could give better service in these regions than any so-called "feed er lines." ' Meliania Hunters Bring Home Elk MEHAMA Mr. and Mrs. Tex Kimsey and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Philippi and children returned from Seaside last week where the men each got an elk. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kimsey and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ercil Wilson spent a week at Seaside elk hunting. They got one. ' A new flight of steps was built Saturday to replace the old and dangerous ones at the Mehama church. Concrete walks will be built in the near future. Plans 'for the Women's club' annual bazaar to be held in the hall Saturday night, Nov. 18, are nearly complete. This Looks Like Case For Sherlock Holmes DALLAS, Ore, Nov. 14.-()- Maybe you know the answer - - I f CftiUren, lading for countrl$W,l95J7 Among other lagpay- . i ytr'w - -v-y- ,t t..T" school found a man's coat and hat or the road. A short distance fur ther lay a pair of pants; next a shirt, and finally a pair of shorts. Yoy are Hhe shipper -of this freight . Ilext time you see a trainload of tanks, or guns or jeeps, re member that this war material belongs to you. Your taxes and War Bonds paid for it You are the '.shipper. Japan is the consignee.. i 1 , To conquer Japan on her home islands, enormous quanti 1 ties of war material must still be bought and paid for. The purpose of the Sixth War Loan is to start raising the money for the final Big Push against Japan. Every American is asked to buy at least one extra $100 bond at the bargain price of $75., , , . You buy the bonds. American industry will make the war materials. Well roll 'em to the ports of embarkation. Our V fighting men in the Pacific will do the rest. : p t Mt KSLM MBS Wednesday 1398 Ke. t 8 Muiical Timekeeper. !: News. ! 7:00 News. 7:15 Rise and Shine . 7:30 News 7:4 Art Dickson's Orchestra. .DO Dr. Talbot, . S JO News. : S :4S Orchestra. 8:5i Lanny tt Ginger. t:00 Boake Carter. """! :15 Pastor's CalL J JO Your Army Service Forces :45 Amazuif Jennifer LiOgan. IS. OS News. 10:13 Terry's House Party. 10 JO Luncheon wtm Lopez. 10:45 America Woman's Jury ' 11:00 Cedne Foster. 11 JS Waltz run. i UdO-Orchestra. 1 1 1 :45 Orchestra. 12:00 Today's. Top Trades 1 13:15 News. 1 13 30 Hillbilly Serenade. II 35 Smoothies. 11:45 Music. , ; . 1 AS News. ' 1)5 Interlude. .: 1:15 Melodic Moods. 1 -JO Orchestra. 1:45 Giveaway Jamboree. 3:00 New, i . Court Gives 2 Opinio-.. Only two opinions were hand ed down ' by the state supreme court here Tuesday. They were: Robert Marvin and Jack Shan kes, appellants, i- vs. Furniture Makers local union No. 1090 of the Brotherhood ; of Painters, Decor ators and Paperhangers of Ame rica, and :, others. Appeal from Multnomah county. Suit for $20,' 000 of strike fund which the un ion had in its possession when it switched from AFX. to CIO. Opin ion by Justice Kelly. Judge James W..' Crawford affirmed -in part and reversed in part." -r : Lillian Ulrich and others vs. Lincoln Realty company and oth ers, appellants. Appeal from Mult nomah county, r Suit Involving mortgages on apartment houses. Opinion by Justice Harry Belt. Judge Robert Tucker, affirmed. Tax Rebate Ends Today i Taxpayers who make their pay ments by 5 p. m. today will receive the 3 per cent rebate allowed for payment in full. The office will close at 5 p. m., Harold Domagal- la, chief deputy in charge said. Long lines of taxpayers crowded the courthouse Monday and Tues day and more than 5000 have met their payments. More than 2000 letters arrived in the mail Tues day. A total of nearly 34,000 state ments were sent out. Largest tax payment was made by Southern Pacific company for ments was a check from Silver Falls Timber company for $9346.09 and Mountain States Power com pany $6509.77. m is a -i L-j .jiio fricnaiv bcaliiDrn pacific 1:05 Broadway Band Wagon. 2:15 Your Army Service Forces j 1:45 Radio Tours. 3:00 News. AS Concert Hour. ' - 1 3:45 Johnson Family. 4.-00 Fulton Lewis. 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I I SAO Glamour Manor. : : JO Breakfast at SardTB. 18 AO News. ! .. 10:15-Jack Berch and Boys. 10 JO-My True Story, t, - ' , "i 10 JS Aunt Jemima. : - , 11A8 Baukhage Talking. lia$ The Mystery Chef. II JO Ladies. Be Seated. ; V S:4S Captain Midnight : 1 12 AO Songs by Morton Downey. 12:15-Hollywood Star Time.; MAKE "TRACKS AFORE TVey SHM-MW- GTT BACK, SNUFFV v VCftDQUWQTESS FORTrV JfiP wOCtSW IW5. Cmft . ' 1 sosac op his cuBsrrs II WERE A UTTCS 17 nejt ill Krt v. -m It rcwwwn .tt l . .... ! I : C OHALLRtGHTfl f . - - ' "V j. 1 : L COSH WHAT IV , OIV1 TO KAWL1 t A P-AO L1KS THAT 50PV FmJLCW? ; v.- v Cmt tvM. Umi fniiirfci. I YES, Si R- ALL THE HAIRS ARE AS WHITE AS SN0VX CEPT SOME ARE KIN0A DAM AT TMS BOOTS' T TAKS IT ROWT tVO COLONSlT ir UJO-NewS. 1 AO Sam Bares. . . 1:15 Radio Parade. 1 JO Tim Views the Hews - 145 Postwar News. 150 Edward Jorgenson. 1 AO What's Doing. Lsdtes '1 SJO Your Hymns and Mum. - 145 Stars of Today. 3 AO Hollywood News ITashea las Kneass With Mews SJO RolUe Truitt Time. ' 145 A Pressing Engagement v i 4 AO Symphonic Swing. 0 4 JO The Sea Hound , 4:45 Hop Harrigan. ' SAO Terry and the Pirates. - 8:15 Dick Tracy. . JO Jack Armstrong Q(F Is 31? Surprisingly fast, Vicks Va-tro-nol- firw drops op each rostrfl works right where trouble : is to open tip your nose reUeve stuffy transient corses tion that makes it bard to get to sleep. YouH like the way it brings reUef. (NOTE: Va-tro-nol is abo grand for rdievbnt snifflv. aneezv distress of hml colds.) Follow directions in folder. WUOEVgR H 15 W OWS HIM OUR NECKS, CHIT THOSE ZCJtfS MAPTHItf OCATsVSCr FO EASY FlCKlNM WMiN Hf BUSTE7 THflSJ SAMI. icRftvfcTo see f OUR "SEEGEE AH CMtiM'. SXZLIW WIMlTTLIM'i CES...? - l w ARE Col? I im sums T VEAM.l I OU wOHTfSjl . lJO0Al THANKS, YOUNGSTER. IU. HAVE A TO SEE MY BARBER FOR AWOTMER rC& . 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