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' - i t K " ; 4n y-vwf STATXMAII. Zxxlesn, Dryn. Friday MornlBg. SapUmhr TTgXj -t. -.,,wr.,.t,J.jr . pjyg THirnTJH?! Tokyo Shambled by B-29 Superfortresses aw' t ,-, ? y7- '-v f ... . . .' iw . "v - - y.) U ' , .-A ft r ' ' v ' - ' ' ' ' "' - - ' ' ' f ' I ' t - ... . , -.t . ---x:,:, . - - , - mrf - j. -vf-'.r -'J, ... -OT? - I .-'. .J. f ..f! .A fji',' ...'".'V , .,F'. ..... I Tb Japnca capital abows reaaltc of constant and fortresses. (International Sound photo) heavy bombinr raids by Ainrican B-29 Snpcr TIV.- . O 1 lixexican oaia loue suiciae Alfonso Gutierrez A lvartz, Mexican national who was em ployed at the W. W. Graham hop yard, was found dead in the woods behind theNyard Thursday, hanging from a maple tree with a saSh cord" around his neck. County , sheriff Denver Young said the man apparently was a suicide. He had been missing from the camp there since 8:80 a. m. Thursday and his roommates said that he had been despondent over pains ' in his head and was afraid of a deranged mental con dition. " Deputy Sheriff Harlan Bones and deputy coroner Richard T. Smart found the body, which was taken to . tha coroner's office in Salem.. .. . ; The island of Tahiti, shaped JUke the figure 8, is 33 miles long and 402 square miles in area. Lebanon Farmers Of Divided Opinions Following Early Rain LEBANON The first fall rain was not an unmixed blessing. Much grain had been cut and was down and in many fields sacked grain was still stacked in the open. Some farmers fear that their late sown grain which is still green will start again to grow and so delay ripening until . too late. The wind storm that ushered in the rain caused . some loss of peaches and other tree fruits. Over half an inch fell quietly and so penetrated well and those who depend, upon pasturage expect this moisture coming before the growing season is entirely over, to start the grass early enough to be far enough along to withstand coi weather. Johann Sebastian Bach, the Ger man composer, was aft orphan at ten and was brought up by an elder brother, an organist. ERlsaiD3n Ipptogiriainms FrL SrM f:lS :3 1:45 KSLM (Uilki) KOIN (til ke) tMua. Tim N. W. far News arms wt SUrs IKOOI Kloca . Nws . . V:1S jSmUo Time i)HcadUns , 1J &tM ,:. !NWS , . T:4 lOrcaastra Nwa S:1S S:M S:4S- iDr. Talbot (Dr. Talbot (Take It lT Oaterlud KGW (120 ke) KEX- (lit ke) a Band Farm Tim Old Songs I Bugler G. ritchr HaadUncs Roundup -Sam Hayes I Roundup. Boys Aeronsky James Abb . , List'ng Post . Uaor Mows Valiant Lady iLlsht Work! 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S :33 p.m. 6:18 ajn. 6:22 pjn. 657 ajn. 7:16, pjn. 7:35 ajn. 7 :5 D.m. 8:11 a.m. 8:48 p.m. 8:53 a:m. ! 9:39 p.m. 6:35 a.m. 104 p m. 10:21 p.m. li: p.m. 1.2 3.3 1.1 ' 3.5 0.8 . 3.5 OS 3 0.2 28 0.1 2.3 0.2 1.7 -0.1 1.1 0.1 06 0.5 0.2 1.0 1 0.0 1.8 -o.i 11:16 a.m. 18 Last Carrier Launched by Tacoma lYards . .' ' , t TACOMA, Sept oWflVThe-last of the huge aircraft earriers being built here in the Todd-Pacific yards tinder . the current naval contracts, the TJJ5.S. Tinnlan. was launched late yesterday. The , sponsor, Miss Grace Dous- las Woods', of I San Francisco. daughter of Rear Adm. E. j-I Woods MC) USN, crashed 4he traditional champaign against the prow. She was attended by her mother and had as ; her euests Mrs. Robert Walkinshaw and daughter, Miss Vallerie of Seat tle.. ' VThe Tinian is the last of the 74 ships bunt at these yards dur ing the war and the 19th ship of the big Commencement Bay se ries. Besides these large carriers constructed here have been five cargo vessels, two transports, five oil tankers, 37 baby flattops, four seaplane tenders and two destroy er tenders. 1 Work on ships now outfitting and to be brought here from Seat tle 'for finishing will r keep the yard busy until June of next year, according to announcement made' recently by company spokesmen. - , -' CmfJISXNO BAN LIFTED SEATTLE, Sept ; 6P)-Lif ting of .the wartime ; baa on night pleasure cruising on the Colum bia; river was announced tonight by the coast guard by authority of the 13th : naval ' district com mandant. Cruising and - us of cameras in restricted defense areas still is banned. CURRENCY t DESTROYED v WASHINGTON, Sept '- Currency worth $2,563,981 was de stroyed - In the Philippine islands by government officials after the Japanese attacked. I ' Undersecre tary of the Treasury Bell report ed this to congress yesterday, ask ing . authority to r remove the amount from the books. , Chicago Family Bilys in Shelburn n 'I : ; if SHELB7JRN Mr. and Mrs. Rol Her and two children recently from Chicago have bought 30 acres from. James Trollinger and Will make their home in Oregon I Mr.' and Mrs; Trollinger .have lived in this place for more than 20 years but have now moved to the former Ed Miller place near the Santiam -river. ' , -: , ' v The Rolliers have a son who Will enter high school as a' fresh man, and a daughter who will be in the seventh grade at Munker school..- .-j . I Other new arrivals in this neigh borhood are Mr. land Mrs. Malcolm and five children from Califor nia, who are now living on Mrs. W. H. Hobson's I place. , ?: ; ;; - ; - . '. The international code Of flag signals is a great universal -dictionary which makes communica tion everywhere intelligible, re gardless of Che tongue spoken by those using it.- THE lYOUNG IDEA" By Mossier RDylSTRATVON : .-. 4- .1: : : FALL C I ASSES -r I Yh Caa. 14 Vy Mmi U SyasWls. las. t-7 "Donnal When yoa read It backwards. It spells Asnod HOTEL MAN PA8SES CARMEL, Calif, Sept. t.-if)- Carl S. Stanley, 61,1 one of the west's best known hotel men, died of a heart attack at ! his summer home here today. He was a one tune , president of the California hotel association and vice presi dent and director of the American hotel association. SOLDIER DROWNED j ROSEBURCS, Sept. 6-(V Drowning of Roger f Horton, 24, Sherwood, f in the- Umpqua river last night 11 miles west of Elkton, was reported by Coroner H. C. Stearns today. Stearns said the soldier, visiting relatives on a 30 day leave from Fort Lewis, Wash., evidently suffered cramps. DID YOU 1 miou? That pneumatically installed Rock Wool Insulation and Metal Interlocking Weather Stripping will save : up to 40 in fuel bills AND ALSO make yesur. home ip to 15 degrees cooler la summer. 13 MONTHS TO FAY ; " Free Estimates Ne Obligation Campbell Rock Wool Co. Silera Owned and '. Salem Represented im,Breadway - FbetM S4SS ! HOP -fiSMM Scars Ci Elinfb Yard ! i'f First road south of Schindler'g Dairy on South Hirer s road to sin. Within walking; distance from Saginaw and Mission sis. Ficiirj Sunday Vlzzs GIC2 Boyington to Arrive Todar SAN FRANCISCO, Sept MV- Major Gregory Boyington, marine air ace and congressional medal of honor winner, freed last week from Japanese prison camp, win arrive at the pakland airport Fri day; the marine corps said yester day. On hand to greet him will be the surviving members of Btiying- ton's famed 'black sheep"; squad ron, with which Boyington made marine corps history In the South Pacific Boyington, who. bad IS" planes ftfaSion EHop Pichesrs Picking Will Start Acgssi 24, 1945 . . . AT THE LAKEBROOK HOP FAI1IIS Bus transportation each morning starting at ft a. nv from. the following stations: . 1 . , FAIRGROUVD ROAD AND HIGHLAND AVENUE ' .CAPITOL AND MARKET STREETS 17TH ANDMARKET STREETS 17TH AND; CENTER STREETS I 17TH AND STATE STREETS 12TII AND STATE STREETS 12T11 AND MISSION STREETS LESLIE SCHOOL. i COMMERCIAL AND CENTER STREETS . COMMERCIAL AND COLUMBIA STREETS KEIZER SCHOOL, to his credit, , was ' shot down , in flames and badly wounded over Rabaul In 1944. . BOEING ELECTS PRESIDENT SEATTLE. Sept. 6 -UFl Wil liam MV Allen, 45. a director In the Boeing concern for 14 years, was elected president of Boeing Airplane and ; Boeing - Aircraft companies yesterday,, it was an nounced by Chairman C L. Egt vedt, . i x In approaching a dock, boats. are headed into the wind so they will llose their momentum Just before they reach the dock. I Elberta j Savirj Ccdcr Salem and West Salem . VicIos7 UoffheFs and Full ime WorfieFs Headed a8j tece, , Victory shift 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.; day shift 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 pjn.; nieht shift 7:30 p.m. to 600 ajn. Free transportation cannery bus picks' up workers 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. each day at the Pioneer Trust Building; corner Commercial and State Streets In Sa lem.. Night workers returned to! home. Free transpor tation along: routes from Albany Jefferson, Aumsville, and Turner. New plant and cafe. This is an urgent call for help. UMTED GROWERS, IIIC. ; Salem, Oregon - Phone 22036 i This advertisement in cooperation with the , aaiem manners i;ommiiiee. -z-i US! v.j c; sit II II , Ummmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmm l' u mm, mn i,...,,,, m.,,,, n ..ni,,. ., , .1,1,!., . , , ; B -1 : : ! 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