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Continue After War Says Snell
' American leadership must not end with the signing of the peace
documents, but must continue if the world is not only to make
but to keep peace, Gov. Earl Snell declared Monday noon as he
spoke before the Salem Chamber of Commerce luncheon forum
and addressed KSLM's radio audience. " ; ; "
This country is obligated because "we want nothing, Snell
said, pointing out that economic
ally th United States is more in-1
terested in retaining peace than
in any other aspect of interna-
, ' tional activity. , .J-.. ; 'V- V?V;'
. Leadership can - be gained, he
indicated, only . if internal . affairs
are efficiently managed to do
away with possibility of economic
upheaval in the postwar United
States.'
; Veterans' rrograiir
Re turning veterans, he declared,
must find their proper niche. The
system suggested by the governor
1 and approved by the 35 interested
organizations In Portland which
will participate in a veterans pro
gram was described by Snell.
Each of the 33 org anizaUona will
end a representative to a coun
cil from which seven will bese
- lected aa an executive group to
serve in liaison capacity between
veterans' and affiliated organiz
KSLH MBS TUXSDAT Jt HO.
Musical Timekeeper.
S News.
IM-Ntwi.
1:11 Rif V Shine,
i 7 JO News.
7:45 Art Dickson's Orchestra,
S DO Haven ot Rest
News t . -
4:43 Orchestra. " '
iXV Bosks Carter.
IS Pastor's Call
S JO US Marine Band, ,
104 Hardy. News
10:15 Terry ' House Party.
10:30 Luncheon Lopez.
10:45 American Woman's Jury. 4l
11.-00 Cedrlc Footer.
11 :1S State Safety Program.
11:30 Orchestra.
11:45 Orchestra.
12:00 Today's Top Trades,
11:15 New.
1130 Hillbilly Serenade.
11 39 Smoothies. ,
140 News.
1 45 Interlude. '
i 1:15 Lum V Abner.
! 1:30 Headlines in Harmony.
S HO News.
: 3:05 Broadway Band Wacon.
. 3:1a Music. .
S:45 Radio Tour.
3:00 New.
. 3 4 Concert Hour.
345 Johnson Family. .
4 .DO Fulton Lewis. 1r.
4:15 Real Ufa Stories.
4:30 Music and Lyrics.
4:45 Orchestra. '
SfiO-News. ,
5:15 Superman.
:30 Tom Mix.
S:45 Nlsht News Wire
6:00 Gabriel Heatter.
' 4:13 Screen Test. -
4 30 American Forum of the Air.
7:15 Lowell Thomas.
,1:30 Red Ryder.
5 DO Orchestra.
S 15 Rhythm Fivt.
i t :30 Freedom of Opportunity.
S:00 Ness. -;: .
S:15 Rex MUler. '
t:30 Fulton Lewis. Jr.
10:00 Count , si Mont Crista, .
10:30 News. ., .
- 10:44 The Feeling Is Mutual.
11 DO Open House. . ' '
HAS News Roundup.
11 DO Sin OIL
K G W NBC TD CSDAt
4 its Dawn Patrol.
S:30 Kneass with News.
4:45 Journal of Living.
: S :0O Graeme Fletcher.
17:15 News Headlines St HtghUhts.
7 so Choral smger.
7-JS Hero's Glen Again.
,1:45 Sam Hayes.
. a oo Stars of Today. .
, S:l James Abbs Covers the News
4:30 Mirth and Madness.
; SDO Vote of A Nation. -i
: 15 Larry Smith.
-.30 The Personality Hour.
14 DO Ruth Forbes.
10.15 Kneass With News.
10 30 Homemakers Hour.
10:45 Art Baker's Notebook.
11 DO The Guidinc Light
11:15 Today's Children.
1130 Women in White.
11:45 Hymns of All Churches.
12. DO Women of America.
11:15 Ma Perkins.
11:30 Pepper Young's Family.
11:45 Right to- Happiness.
- 1 DO Backstage Wife.
1:15 Stella-Dallas.
130 Lorenzo Jones.
1:45 Young Widder Brown.
1 DO When s Girl Marries.
1:15 Portia Faces Life.
3:30 Just Plain Bill.
2:45 Front Page FsrreU.
3 DO Road of Life.
3:15 David Harum
330 Pleasure Time. '
3:45 Aunt Mary.
4 00 Dr. Kate. '
4:15 News of the-World-.
4:30 Parade of Stars. -
4:45 Day Foster.
5 DO OK for Release. , ,
S:I5 Relax in Rhythm.
5:30 A Date with Judy.
4 00 The Mystery Theatre.
6:30 Fibber McGee snd MoUy.
1 DO Bob Hope. -
7:30 Hildegarde. ...
5 DO Mercer's Music Shop.
6 15 Fleetwood Law ton.. y ,;
" t:30 Johnny Presents.
IDC Everything for Boys. ,
1 30 Hollywood Theatre.
10:00 News Flashes.
10:15 Homo Town News.
10:25 Musical Interlude. . '
10:30 Barbara and Boys.
10:55 News.
11.00 Shangri-La Orchestra.
11:15 Orchestra.
, 1130 War News Roundup.
13:04-1 e-mv Swing Shift.
stex BN TWESOAT ite Ke. ..
0-. Musical Clock.
:IS Farm and Home Makers. .
1 S S Wesierr ArK-i 'ure. ,
,T.0 Home Harmonies..
1. -OS Pipes ot Melody.
7:IS News. -
1-30 James Abbe Observes.
1:4S The Listentnf Post.
S eo Breakfast OluB
40 Glamour' Manor.
30 Breaklast at sardi
10 DO News
10:1S Jack Berch and Boys.
10 JO My True Story. ,
I03S Aunt Jemima.
11:00 Baukhage Talking.
11:1S The Mystery Chet
1 1 SO Ladies Be Seated
li.-0OSonffs by Mortoa Downey.'
IX :1S Hollywood, v
11:30 JHews. - - ,
U:4S Correspondents Abroad. -
1 AO Sam Hayes
. 1:19 Radio Parade.
130 THn View the News. .
IAS Glancing -at Hollywood. '
IIou To ITgIIov;
ronchitis
Creomulsion reUeres promptly toei
cause It roes rirht to the seat X the
t trouble to help loosen and expel
Srm laden rklesm, and aid nature
soothe anl heal raw. tender, ln
: fismed trrclilal mucous mem-
branes. Te J your druggist to sell you
' , a bottle cf Crecrauliicn with the un
; derstandir you must Lie the way It
- quickly allays the cough or rpu are
to have you money baefc.
CaGOUULSlON
, fcrCc: j.a.E!tCc!.'s.trcr.c!..:.s
auons ana state, ana federal ag
encies prepared to aid returning
servicemen.
Clearing House - - -
Tne veterans committee, cre
ated by the last session of the Iegis
lature and organized for more than
a year, is to be the clearing house,
Snell said, prepared to send ser
vicemen to the agency, state, fed
eral or private equipped to meet
their-specific problems. -
Oregon's postwar readjustment
and rehabilitation committee, he
declared, has in its records pro
grams of postwar work already in
at least tentative form which call
for .- expenditure of $400,000,000,
while $60,000,000 has already been
appropriated for postwar work in
the state. To this Snell added the
unemployment compensation fund
1:50 Gen. Paul Malooo.
SDO Whars Ootnt Udtcs
330 Your Hymns and Mine.
3:45 Stars of Today. ,
J DO Grace Elliott Reports.
3:15 Kneass with News. .
3:30 Roll w Truitt Tune,
r 3:45 A Pressing Engagement.
4 DO Symphonic Swing.
430 The Sea Sound.
- 4:45 Hop Harrtgan.
DO Terry and the Pirates.
:15 Dick Trsoy
34 Jack Armstrong -
H5 Captain Midnight
4 DO Livestock Reporter.
4:05 Sunset Serenade.
4:15 War Correspondent
30 Spotlight Hands
4:55 Story .Teller. '
7 DO Raymond Gram Swing.
7:15 George Hicks
730 Let Yourself Go.
8 DO Watch World Go By.
6:15 Lum and Abner
30 Alan Young Show.
DO-Grade Fields.
30 News
:45 Biltmore Hotel Orchestra.
10:00 Orchestra.
10:15 Henry J. Taylor. .
1030 They Also Serve.
10:45 Ambassador Hotel Orch.
U DO Concert Hour.
KOIN CBS TUESDAY 4T7S Ks
DO News.
4:15 Western Stars.
30-KODi Klock .
7:15 HeadQner News.
130 News.
7:45 Nelson Prtngle, News t .
DO Consumer News. I
:15 Valiant Lady.
30 Light of the World.
:45 Aunt Jenny.
9 DO Kate Smith Speaks.
:15 Big Sister.
:30 Romance of Helen Trent
;45 Our Gal Sunday.
14 DO Life Can Be Beauttful
16 :15 Ma Perkins U
1430 Bernadine Flyna. -14-45
The Goldbergs . .
11 DO Joyce Jordan. 1
. 1U1S Two -on a Clue.
1130 Young Dr. Maifloe.
115 Perry Mason.
12 DO News
12:15 Neighbors
1230 Bright Horizons.
12 :45 Bachelor's Children
1 DO This Changing World.
1:15 Bob Anderson. News.
130 Gateways to Music.
V
buying s
Holding en grimly to the Bonds
you've already bought . ; 1 -
Thafi just as smart as Ixrym them!
Cashed-in Bonds don't help bring that
lasting peace a second nearer! j
Cashed-in Bonds can't help protect ths
I7ar DondsftOj llayo and to .old
GEO. E.2LLEn DnilDUZmE '
233 N. Commercial Street
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RECOHVERTER sir
Charles Erute-Girdnrr (above)
will supervise Eatjand's chanre
ever, froths war te peacetime in
dustrial prod action. In his new
post he works withoat salary.
of $60,000,000 as a backlog guar
antee of livelihood for Oregon-
ians during the transition period
between war and peacetime econ
omies.
SD0 Newspaper of the Air.
230 Mary Martin. :
3:45 Something for You.
3:00 News
3:15 State Traffic
330 On Your Mark.
3:45 Tha Workt Today.
; 33s Newi -
4. DO Sandra Martin.
-4:15 All Star Dance.
430 American Melody Hour.
DO Burritt Wheeler.
5:15 Reds Gang
30 Harry Flannery.
:45 News i
:55 Bill Henry. ' ! ,
DO Burns and Allen.
430 Music in the Night.
1 DO Service to the Front
I 730 Manhattan Melody. . .
DO Jack - Kirkland Show.
:15 Music That Satisfies.
' 30 Theatre of Romance.
35 News. , - "
DO Big Town. '
:30 KOffi MUlion Dollar Club.
1030 Edwin C.-H11L .
10:45 Texas Rangers.
11:15 Behind the Scenes at CBS.
1130 Air tFlo of the Air.
11:35 Orchestra.
UD0-4D0 m. Music and NtrK.
KOAC TtiSDAT 50 StS.
10 DO New.
IS -.15 The iJHomemakers Kour.
11 DO School of the Air.
11 MO Concert HaU. .
II DO Newl. r .. . ' . s J
12:15 Neon,; farm Hour.
LOO Ridinf the Range. ;
1:15 Hasten the Day.
130 Variety lime
2 DO Red jCross Couriers.
2:30 Memory Book ot Musla
3 DO Newf.
3-15 Musis ot tne Masters.
4:00 Adventures In Research.
4:15 Memorable Music.
, 430 Herejj Comes the Band.
45 Shalf We WaltzT
i 10 On ttie Upbeat i
30 Vincent Lopez. r
5:45 London Letter.
6:00 News. "' i . .
'4:15-Evening Farm HoS .--
7 DO Southland Singing.
7:15 Ustea to Leibert
' 7:30 Campus RecitaL
S DO World in Review.
4:15 University Journal.
30 MuslO ' ,. ! 1 ? ,
130 News -.
:45 Evening MediUttona. ;
10 DO Sign Off. i i
jT': J-VX-..
)?:$ j?
JF if 'ft... ' '-' 'W f
iiafs iiiflY as smart as
3
life of a single American youth! "
Cashed-in Bonds won't pay you $4 for
"every $3 in ten years! -;
So, hold on, Mister! U ,
Hold en to those Ver Bonds i
you've bought and hold jrp your end r"
ia this fjht for feeedora! '.- ! .
50,001 Group V
Pays 829,332
For GOP Team
General election campaign ex
penditures of $29,332, in behalf ot
Thomas E. Dewey and John W.
Bricker, republicans, for president
and vice-president, were reported
at the ; state department : here
Monday! by Phil Metschan, Port
land, secretary of the 50,001 club.
Another large . expenditure of
$23,623.33 was reported by George
H. Buckler, treasurer of the Guy
Cordon for senator committee.
palphlne Harden, treasurer of
the Wayne Morse for senator com
mittee, reported expenditures of
$13,680,1 while Audrey See, also
listed as treasurer of the Morse
for . senator committee,, expended
$11,402 JO. . :;a ; Ty.-i ': Y- ' - -.
Other campaign expenditures of
$100 or more reported here Mon
day: " 'l ' ' "
Morse Expenses -- ; ;
Wayne Morse, Eugene, republi
can, for U. S. senator, , six year
term, $870J
O. Henry Oleen, St Helens,
democrat, for representative in
congress, 1st district, $911.71.
Franklin C Howell, for judge
of the Circuit court, 4th district.
Multnomah county, $633.
John ' R. Mean, Portland, for
iudee of the circuit court, 4th
district, Multnomah county
$401.19. '
i Robert A. Bennett, Portland,
republican, for state represenU
tive, 5th district, $100.92.
West Flies Bill
' Dale West, Merrill, republican,
for state representative, 32nd dis
trict, $212.88.
. Henry L. -Hesse, to democratic
state central committee, Roose
velt and Truman, , Willis Mahoney
and C..J. Shorb, $108.' 1
Ellen! O. Erickson, secretary
Clatsop county republican central
committee for Thomas E. Dewey
and John W. Bricker," $4358.67.
R. D.: Snyder, acting secretary,
committee for support of Norman
Thomas and Darlington Hoopes,
socialists, for president and vice-
I gfc,
president, $802.'
ioney Fend Listed
M. J. j Vandusen, to Willis Ma
honey for senator committee, $1,
ioo. j - '
i E.j P. Ivory, to Willis Mahoney
for isenator committee, $1000. -
W.1 B. Fletcher, to Homer An-
lleclr Uccl Iiiralaiica
, Installed under pneumatie .
i pressure. "
I - -AND , .
Metal Interlocking: ' - "
Weather Stripping
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Sates ap to 40 la year faeL
Free Estimate - Ne ObllgaUea
J. D. Canpbell
1815 Keeaevelt rheae 849$
on
Salem, Oregon
gell for congress committee, $100.
James E. Walsh, treasurer . of
John R. Mean for circuit judge
committee, $1427.
Portland industrial union coun
cil, in behalf of candidates,
$526.68,
Hood River democratic central
committee, $232.68..
B. E. Harder, Jackson . county
citizens cximmittee, for sales tax
bill and defeat of Little Townsend
amendment, $442.24.
Klamath county democratic
club, $232.80:
K 1 a m a t h ' county ' democratic
central committee, $188.78. .
School Bui Snpported
Dr. Frank Parr, secretary Ore
gon State Teachers association, in
support of s t a t e school support
bin, $2518. , - ,
C H. Penland, treasurer Uma
tilla county republican, commit
tee, $1635.16. y.y: y- ' -; - .
Lois C Newman, secretary
treasurer, Lane county democra
tic central committee, $747.15. :
, W. E. Burker' f or Burke wine
bul, $3U.55.
Kenneth L. Eichenberger, treas
urer committee to aid in enact-"
ment of the Burke wine bill.
$531.17. 'yy--:-y i yv.i:..
: William F. Selleck, for defeat of
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I THANK YOU, YOUNGSTER-1
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
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council Bluffs, a gambler
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Oregon Film
Englewood Parent-Teacher asso
ciation -members will see The
New Oregon Trail," a state high
way commission motion picture,
at the monthly PTA meeting in
the Englewood school auditorium
at t pjn. Tuesday. '
The picture,, which is in souriSS
and technicolor, was produced by
the commission to advertise Ore
gon's scenery to residents of east
ern states. It has received few
showings in Oregon. It last 40
minutes. , .
The musical portion of the pro
gram consists of two vocal .solos
by Melyin Guson, Willamette uni-J
versity music sruaenu. uass
rooms will be open at 7i30 pjn.
to permit parents to see 'their
children's work. '
Fifth grade mothers will pro
vide the refreshments,: with Mrs.
-Carl Graves And Mrs. Roy An
derson in charge. . , ;,-
Little Townsend amendment,
m,y:yyyy-y' U yyy .
Paul ' S. Dick, In support of
candidates, and measures, $810;
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BLASTING IN
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IN FRONT OF
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Beekman Essay Contest!
Subject fe Announced
PORTLAND, Nov. 20 -iff)- The
Oregon Historical society ant
nounced today that "The Consti
tutional ' Convention of 18577
would be subject for the 1943 CC
Beekman essay contest. - '
-The contest is open to boys and
girls over 15 and under IS attend
ing any educational institution In
Oregon. ZrUyy':--''- J'"Ky;y
Salem
Asks-
Tout dry council to make 11 lawful for you to havo by
TOUR OWN CHOICE low cost Bonne villa power throutjh
Scdem's dtlxsm-owned Solem Electric.
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It is lawful and in public interest to regulate and compel
prorated cost and joint use oi power poles, but imlawhu
to give, to private J monopoly exclusive electric power,
rights cmd exclusive- use- ol public streets, alleys or high-!
ways In mesa United States.1
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SW.eOVS,rwryWJFE
HAS A CAKE IN
V THE jSUY THEy CALL'.fCXH7
ON ACCOUNT OP WiM '
using- pop -gomes to
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FOR YDU ON OUR WAV
HOME FROM SCHOOL-
, WHO'S GfCER?
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Thieves Take AfTiislccy v
From Commission Store
T PORTLAND, Nov. 20VP-Bur-glart
took an undetermined num
ber of eases of whiskey from an
Oregon liquor control commission
store here between Saturday clos
ing time and Sunday morning.
- Police said the thieves forced
the store's rear door and cut elect
trie light and telephone wires
leading to the establishment. 5 v
Electric
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D0NT WANNA
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FINSHEO A JD FOR tf& OUT S4
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TCP ft.V Bffy HERE ...AS? 1 tfcT
TH6 HONOR OF BEiN -
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