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Americano Freed in Shanghai I A' .'A ' i f - v , : . V '' ' : -V .... , .. ' . .- .-. V f 1 : - fy - - . ' . ' - "St j - ' - t -7-., - V ' is ' I - - ' r v v U f . I- '' i T M s. r. v:v ,' ppper photo, Ukea st SL Lake's hospital in Shanghai, shows emariated and diseased Tanks who were token prisoner at Wake Island. In bed is Antes J. White. New York, a civilian worker on Wake. Stand In left to rlf ht: Marino CpL Robert E. Lee. Tsylorrille. 111.; 8 2e Carl Moore, Bell, Calif.; Marine Pfe. "Lerojr G. Morits. Sedro . Wooley. Waah.; Miriiit rutooa Stfi WUliam D. Beck, Lot Anceles; Edward L. Cook. San Franeiseo, a worker at the Wake Nary buc AP Wireplioto) Lower photo: Amerioaa elTilians liberated in Shanfhal. Left to ri-ht: Mr. and Mrs., Charles Boynton, Mrs. V. A. Roper, siandinr behind her daachter EUsabetb, S; Lottie Mahler; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. CendM. All are frra Lo Anselea. (Ap Wirephote) Wed. KSUW 139 ke) KOIN (ISt ke) KGW ( ke) KEX (11M ke) :1 IMus. Tlm iFarm Toptc INcwi ' News IWeat. Start KOIN Klock IBand Farm Time Old Songi I Bugler "X" Thm OREGON STATCSMA1T. Salonu Orogon. Wodnoador Morning. SepiomBor 5. 1915 V.S.Siipport9 USSR Claims To Kiiriles WASHINGTON. Sept - 4 -fR- Secretary)fi State Byrnes indicat ed today that (the United States would isuppbrtl Russia's claim ' to certain 'isianda north: of Japan and discloses that he Bi Three had discussed tKo Subject at Yalta. . The United States is not oppos ed to jthe position of Russia on the Kurile islands and the south ern half of Sakhalin Island Byrnes I told his news conference, Wnn askwi lit Prmit Sbvlin had mentioned; at Yalta that the Islands formerly belonged to Rus sia, Byrnes said he did not want to discuss thalp j ;.' T . . In ajV-J day broadcast Stalin told the Russian people that the Sovie gain southern Kurile Islands, pan in the waii of 1904. Whiskeyj Union would re Sakhalin ind the which went to Ja- Sunday Ration - May Be Modified Jit i i i T - f ! SEATTLE, Sept. 4 H&h' Rear Adm. Luther E Gregory said here today that some brands of blended whisky rriay b taken off Ithe ra tion $st in the! near future. ! liquor control board chair man Said: also hat gin was taken off the restricted list Saturday on a trial I basis and "may show us how muck further we can) go.' "W.e would like to do away with all " liquor rationing as ' soon as possibly,"! the Jadmiral said, "but because of the! shortage in scotch and straight iAmerican 'whisky, this probably vill be oui of the question xor some ume, Russians Snare Easy " Win OverlJfS. in Chess - r- J v t ' -, j ; ! NEW YORK; Sept. 4-)- Rus sia's chess team easily defeated a United: States 1 team 13 to 415, in thesr ' inteifnational four day radio match Which ended j tonight! A silver plaque ox victory was presented to Pavel Mikhailov, So4 yiet consul general of New York by Maurice wertheim, chairman of the match. committee, who challenged the Russians to a re4 turn match. ! , Needing Just one point! for vic-t tory as play 1 opened today, the Russians picked I up SVi j winning four matches ana tying three, 1 T 1:09 l.'If Tie 1: Smile Time Kew Orchestra I News News News Tletcher JHeadbnas ReunduD Sam Hayas IRoundup Boys M Agroitsky Jamas Abba List'nr Post ' S O IDr. Talbot tUsar News (Tred Waring B'faat Club l:U IDr. Talbot- (Valiant Lady .J0 fraka It Easy Light World Ed East S:4S llnterluda Aunt Jenny ) iWm. Lang Kata Smith LJamca Abba Glamour t:lB iM. Downey Big Sister Earry Smith :M Pastors Catt Halan Trent iMrjonallty Breakfast :U 1 Orchestra Gal Sunday .. 1S.-OS (News OJfa Beautiful Free for AU G. Martya lt:IS rralk About JMa i Parkins News Ted Malona MouBtalnaers ( M. McDonald jHomamakar True Story :4S ; jjT J. Anthony Dr. Malona I Art Baker f Cedrie roster . ITwd on Cluo jGulding Light iBaukhage 1:1S (Warts Time (Rosemary f Children I Ethel. Albert 11 JO Quaes Today (Perry Masoa (In Whits Stars 11 :4S t .i irena. Tim . (Hymns ' I Motorist Ha (Top Trades INewa iWoman of Am. Kennedy lt:lS News - Tind Ma (Ma Perkins C. Bennett U:M HUlbUly Woman's Life ; Pepper Young Ladies U:4 IThis Musis. : Bach. ChUdren Happiness ) - 1:M Mews IHouse Party !Bacnt. Wife IBerch 1:15 . Mai. Moods JTopa Today IStaUa DaUaa (Radio Parade M Melodies (Peat. Story Loren. Jones Gil Martya 1:4a pambore Dreamer Songs IWldder Br'n. (Hymns t:S Mews I Newspaper IGlrl Marries What's Doing t:l V Oretvaatra j JPortia t:M Modern Muala Meat Missus IPlaia Bin Kay West t:S .mi - I j Front Page tw (News ' " . INews Road of Lite 14 Time J:1S . - Concert Hour )J. Carroll IDarid Harum JWalkie Talkie : V- News ' (Showboat s' , lAunt Mary , ft Sona 3: 'KUsa flaxwall I World Today j Dr. Paul . .(News ' 44 - . Pulton Lewis IS tar Today I Woman S'crt Headline :1S .-. Rx Millar IK. .Winters (News IMelody Lane 4.SS (Johnson (Clare Hays (Stars Today Your ravoritas , 4:45 Orchestra Souvenir, r ; Kaltenborn - (Hop Harrigao S:4e " -Wews M. Charles For Release Pirates : SMpermaa Red's Gang Chat. Barbe IDlck Tracy Tom Mix News Songs (Armstrong S:4S "NawsWire News- C Petarsen OUy Swing :se Gabriel Heattar Crime . IWith You I Curtain Time :1S ' i Orchestra . - ( r ' ; - J :St ) Bands IPetecL CoDeet Oist. Atty. f tones V I . :4S - 1- - 1 ' I "f: - Hajnan Adv. Ita Musis Kay Kyser ' I Counterspy t':J . Lone Jtangor IMaisie LSsno Drum : " Lopo Kaagor 1 ' t 1- U. Manner M War Newa IKirkwood Supper Club . IPte J Pat . S IS " Destiny ' Smith Show Flaat. Lawtoa Sports News 8:34 Fraah Up , . JDr. Chrtstiaa Gay Mrs. 1. Fish. Hunt :4S (News -"-j ITbe Saint (The Norths IClareinont :1S : . feed Brown I I . . J M . 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Evening Farm Hour; 1:04 Band Concert; 7 JO Southern Songs; Tr43 KevbOard Masters:' S4 Music of Lands; S 30 Music that Endures; 430 News; t:49 MedlUUons. , .a . a. -, PER Medium and Small. BOX Imperfecta Bring Container If Possible i S HUes West on Orchard Ilelghti Road from Interseetioa of Wallace Road. Polk County Rt. 4. Box 415D - Phone 17F3 Brownlee Hesigns A9vOPA HxecuUve i WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 4.-()- The resignation of James F, Brownlee, as deputy OPA adminis trator j,'orl:'dcictdsVoders,' was5 announceia tonight by administral tor Chester BoWles.' ; Bowles named Jerome ! M. Ney of Tort Smfthl Ark., now, director of the consumer goods price di vision , to succeed Brownlee. The Hawaiian than 2000 -mites ican mainland!. islands are more from the Amer-j :i i : 1 .... , , .vv' -f, i L Mrae aptitatfrn we imdt- tm4 ia . W. Oeeaa Cjra. I ''ie aart ifcewiee. slt4 Incveacee ta hmm. me mrm wtm in. -All "' Kr 'l I 1?43 dim .Hit wwl .. T - M 00 M nll Ml s -"... fe-"L -ii.taaLi.Mj-.ijn.il i. , - MCE VSSXS. "THE; YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier 1 He's a very dnll sort at calculus and trigonometry!" T i r Czechs Claim German Gold r.":r 'j .'-4 v' ' . LONTXlN.-'Sept. l-H-WeU in formed sources said tonignt the Czech governmenl was expected shortly to present a j 6,000,000 pound (about $24,000,000) claim to Great Britain, and the United States against the allied-captured German! gold reserve. ' j These officials said the question might be brought up by Czech Prime Minister Zdenko 1 Fierlinger and Foreign Minister Jan Masa ryk; who are expected to arrive by plane tomorrow to discuss trade agreements: aimed at restoring Czechoslovakia's peacetime econ omy. !; ;y I: The gold which -the Czechi re portedly will ' seek was ion deposit by Czechoslovakia with the inter national bank at Basle, Switzer land, in 1939 and wai turned over to Germany when ittook over management of Czechoslovakia. The t earliest railroads in the United States were built of wood en rails capped with thin stripe of iron to provide a running rur face for the wheels. , Tablool ; Coasial Tides Times computed for Tart, Ore., hy the U. S. Coast- and Geodetic Survey for The Oregon Statesman. Sept S ' - a i 14 11 11 ia 14. 14 11 zs 13 14 34 14 IT 24 94 A- High :. time7 Water !""' 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VeV 100 SPOKANE,' Wash, Sept A-H&h War veterans of all ages today were ambitiously "planning "the biggest birthday party the west has seen' to mark the 100th birthday of John J, (Jeff) Keyser. civil war veteran, on Sept. 12. i Big event of the evening will be the serving of a giant birthday cake bearing 100 candles and serv ing 500 persons. Keyser is to cut the cake with a saber, assisted by a WAC. WAVE and woman marine. I t. " . . ' I " IVllATCAUnS - cpiixpsyt gV FgwJO Wsw34ejS 4Jrig 4Hp44)w) FP eas dartort, aa IM Mareilia subjed will be seat tWU. wkUm ay last, le any reader wr'diaa te lb tdasetiaael Diwiisa. WrMAeNewTay.N.Twpe4S. jail I IESDS EISL? DliBLY l - -i ; Please report for day shift " , .7:30 A.M. to 5 ?M. Victory Shift tpnlte 7 to il PJI. 2!3"D"S!a i. fh.C323 OSC Graduate HisChmese On Truck Job r . -' a:; KUMMING, China, Sept A former ' Oregon state highway cornmission engineer has been training Chinese soldiers to 'han dle the motor, trucks; flowing into China over the Stilwell road. -1 . . . ...... .... . I,-, ,. .. Ail lack of Chinese mechanics bottjenecked the supply move ment necessary during the war to speed tone of suppUes , to for ward areas. Thousands of Chinese, CP0H3 , FISTULA, nSSUKIV FSOLArSI ead FtOrtUSlOM, etaens lest ot VTfAUTT, canitoat ItUTATlON, NttVOUSNUS, aUTLISS UltP.INDIOISTIOM, COM STt ATI ON, end ataay athef syatpteaw waica ralt ia PayMcal MUery - Oar lotal opprevad atetkadi briaf quick result. Na aesprtol aperatiaa. Call for eaaatiaatiaa ar write for free booklet fW sesaamel rMONg 94tO never! seen many of whom had such giant trucks, were given spe cial training at the driver train-! inf school of Chinese services of upply. . . -. -'-j ' Among the instructors at the school was Lt L. H. Wartteld, an Oregon State college ' graduate who was employed by the state! highway commission aa resident; engineer at Salem. Ho has been In service since 1942. . i , An Infant cannot follow ' with its eyes an object moved up and down or side to side until inany weeks after birth.- : UATEI1IIEL0II ? ' ZY4e per lb. SAVIIIG CEIITEI1 Salem and West Salem ncporl for Uort I t Peaches end Bhdilsrries; Aro Ilcro , We need men and Day Work 7:30 A. women 16 or over. M.-6:00 P. 3L Now 'A 2 -I'"1 Ucnen Wcrlxers pspecially Heeded M ; v Oil All Shifts Victory Shift 7 P. M. to 11 P. BL Every Night )", Keport to the employee! STARR FRUIT entrance on Mill Street.. PRODUCTS CO. 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