Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1944, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Feb. 21, 1944
Radio Programs Monday P.M.
KGW
IIMI Kt.
BLt'B
NBC lUrt
litM OK fur Rclta
6;I.V How Do YflU Dt
LVSA Richard Crook
:4. i Bicbrd Crofc
"ft:M Bomb. AwaT
:i.W Rnhi Avar
f:3 ' Dr. I. Q.
: Dr. 1. Q.
(Tarry Plralat I Halm Draka
, Dirk Tracy Red'i Gang
I Jark Armtlrani I Neva
I Captain MUnlahl I Nctri
Mailt
Maiic
Kaollfabt Rando
Spatilcbt Band!
7:M 1 Contented Roar
7:1ft 1 Contented Hoar
Raymond Hwlna
I War Correa.
I Horaca Heidi
! Horace Helitt
1 inform. Pleata
1,45 : Inform. Pleaie
""t;06 Pleasure Timt
l;.W I Fleetwood l.awton
:XA I Cavalearie of Am.
1:45 ' Caralrade of Am.
Stmt
i l.um Aantr
I Cannier P
I Counter Spy
TBlind Data
I Blind Data
I New
I Art Raker
a on Teleph. Hour
!. I Teleph. Hour
t:.ui Hawlh. Hou
t:45 ' Hawlh. Hoaie
I (100 Newt Flaibee
lo.l.t I Hometown Newa
in :in r.ardrnim
10:411 Voice of Nation
f Muilc
I Mail
' Randwaion
1 Boy, Girl Rand
M:0O Orchrilra
1 1 : A Ore he Ira
Him War Sewe
11:1.1 i War Newa
Cancert Nonr
Canrert nour
Concert Hour
Concert Honr
"l"a;0O Swing ihift to t
Tuesday, 4 A.M. to 4:45 P.M.
' Dawn Patroi
- Mirth." Madneu
. I Mirth. Madneaa
. I Newa Parade
- I Newa
I
Maatral Clerk i Farm Reporter
Nat. Farm. Home I Rkftl. Ballttln
Nat. Farm. Homo Ranaera
Weetern Aarlcul. I KOIN Kloek
7:0(1 I Journal af I.lvinc
! Home
Harmonic
lil.V I Newa lleedhnet I Newe
7: SO I Orcanlit Jam! Abbe Obi,
1:4ft Sam Hayre. Newa 1 I.Ultnliu Poit
K (o ! .star of Tnday
ij.'i 1 .tame Abbe
B;30 ! Story Dramai
:I5 ' David Harum
Breakfast Hub
' Rreakfast Club
t Rreakfast Club
' Rreakfast Ctib
t My True Story
I My True Story
Rkfst at Kardl'e
Bkfst at Sard.'a
t:00 1 Personality ffr.
;1IL ' Personality Rr.
:So I Personality Hr.
;t,V Personality Hr.
lft;lft ' Ruth Ffirbee
10:30 men Howard
10:4ft I Notebook
!Tony Morse
Sweet River
Commentator
Rshr Institute
ti:on I Gnldini l.lrht
11:1ft I Today's Children
1I:S0 t Ufht of World
11:45 ! Chnrrh Rymna
Raukfcaee Talklna I Dr. Malone
The Muter Chef I Joyce Jordan 1
Ladles Be Seated I We Leva A Learn !
Ladies Be Heeled I Newa
Women of Amer.
Ma Perkins
Pepper Young
Happiness
j Morton Dewney
Newa
f Livestock Report.
! News
1;0 , Backitase Wife
l.liW I Stella Dallas
1 :3o Itrenio Jones
1:4ft Wldder Brown
I Sam Hayes,
Mite Newsroom
I Bleu Newsroom
1 Rlaa Newsroom
J:oO ! Girl Man-let
t:tft I Portia Faces Ufa
:S0 Just Plain Rill
l:4fl I Front Pa. Parrell
What'a Doing
Ladles?
Harmony Tolcat
Ted Malone
Road te Mf
Vie and Made
B. Boynlon
Ramhlinc Reader
Grace Elliot
Glen Howard
Ramblers
Ramblers
U:1ft.
I Dr. Rate Awake at Switch
Newa of World Awake at Switch
Vincent Lopea Or. Hop Harrlran
Orrheslra I The Sea Hound
:n
4:4ft
KALE I MO KC Monday P. M.
W-.M, Show timet (1:4ft. Newsi :1B, Gracy
Fleldsi 1:110. Lone Ranter) :M, Point
Sublime; :M, Newst 10:00, Air Foreasi
!:, News, 1(1:4.1 Music.
Tuesday A.M.
V4H. Cowboy: 7:00, Newsi :M. Haven
f Reati 0:on, Roaka Carteri t:lft. Women's
Nftwti fl:80, This and Tbati 11:80, Con
aart Genai 15:00, Newa,
fUGHJi
by JOHN C FLEMING LOIS EBY
Chapter 22
For once Kay was cheerfully
lubborn. "We can see the
plane in the morning, kiddo."
"I want to see it now." Julie
topped scrubbing her arms and
hands with the towel.
"But Jack's coming to dinner.
Don't you think we ought to get
home?"'
"He'll be out there looking
at It too. You know that."
Kay shrugged, and cried
brightly to cover anxiety,
"Okay. We'll give it the once
over.v
They joined the group of
ehattering workers who were
going through the enormous
hangar-like factory room to the
door that led directly on the
flying field.
Already the morning shift
were in their places. As Julie
passed by her jig, she saw a
girl in a red hairnet and Hawiai
an blouse wielding a rivet gun.
"There," Kay grinned at
Julie's stare, "but for the' grace
of five minutes shifting time,
"are you.
"Five minutes and a red hair
net," corrected Julie with a
weak flash of spirit.
"Check!" laughed Kay. They
had agreed on their shared aver
sion for the brilliant, yarn hair
. ncta.
The early morning mist was
still close to the ground out on
the field. The air was damp
and fresh after the smell of oil
and hot metal that permeated
the factory.
Five hundred yards off stood
the Aleutian plane, surrounded
by a milling crowd of workers.
Reg'lnr Fellers
Tarzan
puzzled y thc smoks
IW THE GROTTttTABZAN
CLiMBEO UP TO
INVESTIGATE.
ftj BRRR! T VALLEB l -f AOLOIEHS PIQHTIM"
KOIN'flKSLM
Trio
RcmfnUra
Orchrilra
' Radio Tbeatrr
I Thenar
Radfa Theater
! Radio Tbeattr
Hradlinr
lammentarr
Ranch
I Orcbntra
TTonlte' Head'linea
J Rim Morian
Keyitone
t Kevalone
Rcretn fiotld
Mr rem Gaild
I Rlondio
I Rlondio
II Lava a M'tttry ' War Fronla
F.d Salllran I War Fronta
I Oaf Nlnctlea i Ariitncrati
) Gay Nineties t Klar Parade
TBA
I TBA
I Vox Pop
I Vox Pep
1 Newt
t ftiath Myrl
I Ruth Mri
1 Arthur Hilton
I Five Star Final I Swimtlma
I War Time Women I Kwingtimt
I Lenny Conn Or. I Nw
' Heatbman Melw. ' Blen Off
J Dorothy Allen.
Mlllon Charlea
I Orchestra.
I On an
Huila Newa
!
I KOIN Klock
Headllner Newi
I Mob Green
I Nrlton Prinila
I Newa tc Farm
Rile and Shine
I New
I Mo oil ei
iComumer Newa I Cherry City Newt
I Valiant l-ad I Bert Hirsrh Or.
I Sterlea Am. Lovee I Tamo Time
I Apnt Jnny Tance Time
Ka"tSn7lth I Paster'aCall
I Blr BUter I ll'a the Truth
I Helen Trent Clifr Kd wards
I Our Gal Sunday Orchestra
l Ufe Beautiful
I Ma Perkins '
Rernadlne Pirns
I The Goldberaa
I News
I Nona it Danre
I Sextett
! Sailed
News
Mufe
Mutle
Music
' NeUhbors
I Open Door
I William Winter
I Bachclor'a Chll.
Mvtle
! News
Hillbilly gerrnade
Mid-Day Matinee
I Lum Si Abner
Musln
Musle
! Music
Newa I R'd
Matinee
iU'dwav Matinee
Gateway to Musle I
I Gateway to Musle
1 Mary Marlin Musle
I Newspaper af the ! I'. S. Navy
J Air Musle
I American Women I Music
News
Collins Calllnr
Jack Smith
The World Tnday
I Concert Hour
! Conrcrt Hour
Concert Hour
I Concert Hour
Stars of Today
Musle
Hob Andrr.n
American Melody
Hour
New
Musle
Musle
KOAC ftftO RC Monday P.M.
1:00, On the 1'pbeali ,1:,10, Stor Time!
tt:1. Newsi :.10. Farm Hour: 1:30. 4H
CI oat :, Muslei :80, Newsi t:U,
Meditations.
Tuesday A. M.
li:M. Newsi 10:1.1, Homemakerst 11:M.
Srhoelt 11:30, Conrerl Hall: i::0ft, News;
11:18. Farm Houri ?:(, Whose World:
.1:ft0, Newsi 4:fi,, Voice or Armyt 4:4ft. Ad
rentures.
AP
Features
Kay and Julie moved alone
with the factory group to join
mem. '
A-voice over the loud speak
er above the field was telling
the history and exploits of the
plane, the name of its pilot, the
number of times it had engaged
Jap fighters.
"It's the same recording
they'll use in the bond drives,"
a stocky welder told them:
"Swell speech, isn't it?"
Julie's fingers closed hard on
Kay's arm as they came close
to the streamlined little fight
er .. . and she could see the
bullet-riddled wings, the bat
tered fusilage the loudspeaker
was describing.
She was seeing, too, those
other words from the news ar
ticle. "After his plane was rid
dled with enemy gunfire and
burst into flames, Lt. Rutledge."
The morning sun found its i
way through the mist now, and
the plane gleamed.
From somewhere underneath
it one of the guards crawled out.
Behind him came the stooping
figure of Jack Parker.
Kay chuckled drily. "He
would be curled up in it some
where," she said.
Jack saw them and made his
way through the crowd to them.
"Did you see her row of rising
suns?" he demanded. "Isn't
she a honey?"
As she fought for control, her
sick gaze fastened automatically
on a portion of the scarred and
bullet-ridden fusilage. Her eyes
moved from rivet to rivet. Four
across eight down two across
By Gene
HA
By Eduar Rice Burroughs
uem THC TOP HE FOUND
A IAR6E FliSUGE fUSFt
V THE EARTH TRE.VtORS
HE rtlT PURIKM THE NKHT.
Pattern No. 1148
Here's a real pel asking for a home. This plump puppy is sure
to win friends wherever you find place for him in' the living
room or nursery, out on the porch or in a college dormitory. You
can use almost any material plaid taffeta or flowered percale,
checked gingham or flowered chintz. If you'd like a Pussy Pillow
for the other end of the sofa, order Pattern No. 1982 also.
Pattern envelope contains hot-iron transfers for 1 pillow; stitch
illustrations and full directions.
Our 60-page multicolored book of Needle Arts containing five
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Send 11 cents (coin) for Pattern No. 1846 to Capital Journal,
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Calif.
four across eight down; two
across
"Come on," Kay's voice car
ried cheerful authority. "We're
going home. And if you want
some food, Parker, you'll wheel
out that chariot of yours post
haste."
In 10 minutes they drew up
before the apartment. Julie
leaped from the car. "I want
to hear the radio reports," she
said and fled up the stairs.
They listened to them while
they ate breakfast. There were
fragments of reports of the
Attu battle such heart-break-ingly
brief fragments.
Jeck Looked so mournfully
sympathetic that Kay kicked
him under the table.
"How're the new plans com
ing'.'" she asked cheerfully as
she brought him an ashtray.
Her gaze commanded him to
talk.
Obediently he talked. At
first he spoke aimlessly, but
soon warmed automatically to
the beloved subject. Of the
beauty the speed the preci
ACROSS
L Vehicle, for
snow travel
B. Body of water
9. Blunder
12. Article of food
U. Malt ItfUiom
14. Krtrll-h letter
15. City In Iowa
1H. Kmploye
17. Playing card
IS. rirata
19. Itnwr
2l. Tablet
21. Moiher of Peer
IS. Head covering
36. Take great
dellKht
3S. T.ljtlit repaat
3S. Avoid
41. Riftorounlv
43. Large Eat
rnrtian tr
4R. Change
46. Roman magia-
trate
49. F.dp
so. Pronoun
si. City in Navada
sr.. stem
s;. winr
it. On the mm-
mtt
M. Easy rait
50. Occupied a
aeat
61. Cover the
inside
62. Smooth
Hvnt
33. Pries about
furtively
2a. Early New
Knsrland
net Her
5!t. Aurlclo
SO. Itepr-Ried
32. Hobbies
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2s :5 ?f s
Ll I tu , I I I '
Byrnes
At HE CLIMSEP OOVM HE
NOTICED THE FlURE
f(CTfNPtO ittOW THE
MARK Mtt IV HWM Tilt
HOW tough f I wONoea
J IAMM OU ARE S'POSK J ( IF I'M BCIN I dJf H
I'M M iTOO GET OP AN' H. V. KIDOED! y 5 I
"yTOUOHVIAN TORN ON T HEATj--J fj- 'fyfi F
sion of the new models.
"I'm working on a thing
now," he was leaning over the
table, his thin face glowing
with eagerness, "that's really
sumpin.' Boy, the possibilities
in some of these new when
they're really utilized after the
war revolutionize things "
Kay sighed and rose to pour
him more coffee. "That's what
I like about your descriptions,"
she said wryly. "They're so
definite. You always give us
the facts and figures."
Julie smiled wanly. "I'm
terribly afraid the FBI is going
be on your trail for your gar
rulousness," she teased.
Jack grinned sheepishly as he
held up two fingers for sugar.
"My roommate says talk in
my sleep," he said. "Tell
everything I'm doing and wor
rying about but never mention
facts or figures."
"It's an an," sighed Kay.
They sat waiting for the next
radio report. Julie was tapping
absently on the tablecloth with
her knife. Unconsciously mov-
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Solution Of Saturday's Puizlo
M. Optical organ
64. Ovule
So. Caused to go
DOWN
1. Blemish
S. Tibetan monk
3. Pieces out
4. Hopelessness
5. EnRllh na
tional poet
. Too
7. Maintains
S. Ancient Jewish
ascetic
9. Passes off In
vapor
10. Cover the top
again
11. One of the
families of
organ plpea
23. Chief actor
24. Simpleton
2a. Fruit alone
26. Western talo
27. Pay
28. At no tlma
31. Became ap
parent S3. Kxpunge
M. Utters
37. Masculine
name
40. Insect' eg
42. Small waves
44. Kthlca
46. Aspect
r resn supply
4S. Knot again
.ia. ot any
S4. Wander
5:.. Start
ot. Proceeded
Starting the Day Right
Impending Doom
EBBflSPA TS
roeJIcavi.
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T O Tit MljR E A
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p TIeHa n te1
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HERE IVAf A (SREAT tMN6ER . Kft TAR7AN
KNEW THAT MEN THE TIDE REACHED
IT HEK3HT, IN LATE AFTERNOON, IT
WULt 1U4H INTO THE VOLCANO THROUGH
THI FSURE. CAUSINfi VIOLENT EX
PLOSION AMD AN ERUPTION t V
i i i. m r i t m h. . a i
f ing four across eight down
two across four across eight
i down ...
I Suddenly she looked up with
a sudden startled expression,
her hand poised above the table
with the knife.
"The plane we saw today "
she questioned, "did Empire
build it?"
Jack regarded her with mild
surprise. "Sure," he said.
"That's why they landed it on
our landing field."
Julie's hand had clenched
around the knife until her
knuckles were white. "Then."
she said slowly, "we built
David s ship, too."
Jack nodded. "Both were
from job D-23."
Julie's eyes were wide with
startled wonder, her lips parted
in an awed smile. "I worked
on job D-23," she whispered.
"That's why that one piece of
the fusilage looked so familiar.
Somehow I never thought of
my work actually holding part
of a plane together. . . ." Her
eyes moved slowly from Jack's
face to Kay's. "Maybe holding
Dave's plane together."
Kay breathed a silent prayer
of relief.
(To be continued)
Howlands Entertain
Roberts Eleven children of
the Roberts school were guests
of Gladys and Roselle Howland
at their home. Following sev
eral hours of games lunch was
served bv Mrs. Howland. Those
Henry
Donald Duck
0, JUST A5
I THOUGHT:
DOSSQNE
STORKS
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chislius
r---L AY HEAirf
The Nebbs
whee! th1
HOW COULD
GRAND JURY
BrHtssl Awfll UP aVSkFor THEM AMoY VlHATS A OlRrvtf ITS SWEET OF TWANKSiAMBV.V0U MIGWT 6ET "D0NT BOTHER
ll TORE HIS ) WILL PAVE TO XfRICKBUTTM ) VOL) TO INVITE USA IMTENO TD TIRED MIN tCITaWfJl CAN ALWAYS
r"ffi,ic iMRCTfii f sr? CONFESS THAT tvFRMD 1XU LpOWN HERE yDONOTWIN6 -ME6BE 1 CAN iEEp BUSy
Little Orphan Annie By Harold Gray Speed the Day
THEY HELP IT,
WITH ALL THE
EVIDENCE WE
HAD ON HIM?
INDICTED TURK
IN LESS'N TWO
HOURS!
ga- 11 ' " ill till 77 J na M r. aal I
g g-n KtammmSii(iRr ia A tl
The Gumps By Gus Edson H'iTa Dale
I ALL THAT FANCY BUT. I HATE TO T1 ItiME ISSO SHORT, oH.0ON.lHATE TO
U lu-l:JP22)k'l FOL-P6-KOL TAKES S PISA7TOINT l TRISHA, PARLIN ' 1 PlSAPPOkNT BIM-
HOW DOES THIS MENU TOO LONQ-dONS FURLOUGH J TWSHA. SHE II LET'S JUST HAVE A I BUT.OFCOLIRSE OU'R6
FOR THE WE0DINS I LISTEN, ISALMOSTUB. VrANTS AN OLD- CIVIL CEREMONY J RIGHT. WHAT ABOUT
BREAKFAST SOUNP? BIM! nrg! FASHIONED WEPWNS- , ... - , -f TOMORROW0'
Mutt and Jeff By Bud Fisher
V
JEFF VOO AMD I
YiW
BIG
MRVh rSttrtHALS i; vcu B
IivfhH
A LONG LONG f-'l
Rationing
Dates
(Clip tnd keep for handy reference)
Ration Book No. 3 iBrown s'.ampa for pur-
cha. of meats-fatal, etc).
February 20 Explrattou data of brown
atainp. V W and X.
Uarch 20 Expiration date of brown
itanipb Y and Z. Z aerie, valid on Feb
ruary 30. Each weexly aerlea good for If
pointa.
Ballon Book No. 4 (Procei.ed fooda).
February 20 Expiration date of ireep
atamps 0. H and J.
March 30 Expiration date of ireen
tamp. K, L. M. Token will be given
on and after February 37. in chanae.
February 27 Starting data for uia of
red and blue ration lokena.
Suaar
March !I1 Rvolrallnn rial, nf damn in.
I Book a. good for 5 pound.. Stamp 40. Book
4. valid for 5 pound canning augar
through February 28. 194a.
Shoe.
Stamp No. 18. Book 1. and "Airplane"
atamp No. 1, Book 3, valid for one pair
each. Loose atamps not accepted.
Slovea
Purchase certificates available at local
boards.
Wood. Sawdust, Coal
Fuel dealers deliver by prtorltlea based
on needs.
Fuel OH
March 13 Expiration data of period 3
fur oil coupons Period 4 coupons valid
February 8 to September 30. Not more
than 59 percent of aeason'a rations should
have been used to date.
Gasoline
Match 21 Expiration date or No. 10
coupon. In A book. 3 gallons each.
Tire fn.pectlon
"A" every e montlu 'by March 31. 1044)
"B" every 4 montha iby Feb 28, 1944).
"C" every 3 months tby Feb. 28. 1944).
"T" every 8 months or 5000 miles of
driving.
present included Betty Lund,
Velma Hardy, Jean Asher, Mary
Jean Thomas, Junior Thomas,
Gerald Graves, Jack Cater, Ray
mond Osborn, Donald Klopp and
Gladys and Roselle Howland.
By Carl Anderson
0 ggt7(gk
TALKING
PARROT
PRY
CHEAP-'
By Walt
By
TURKS INDICTED. BUT
HE'S NOT C0NVICTED,tET!
SO THE NEWSPAPERS
DEMAND A QUICK
TRIAL. EH?
HAVE BEEN A
SO.Tb SHOW MY
HELP TO ME
APPRECIATION LET
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VSO.TOSHOWMY-.YSALLRWHT WZTZTTU k?
APPRECIATION LET ME g TAKE IT H0MEM I-war bond afi V1" t?'i!W
AND HAVING YtoO
FOR A PAL ALL
THESE YEARS HAS
MADE ME VERY
PRESENT YOU WITH
LITTLtVIFT.1
iPPV?
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Three Nations Decorate
American Flier
London, iP) S. Sgt. Sylvester
F. Dudek, 34, who sold bananas
in Philadelphia, Pa., betore the
war, has won decorations from
three nations one of the few,
if not the only, American en
listed man to gain this distinc
tion in this war.
Dudek, whose parents were
born in Poland, came overseas
in 1941 with the Polish airforce
which he joined in Canada.
Flying with the Poles he won
Room and Board .
I FOUND THE BOW AN'
A B SMI IN TUP AARJSE
COSH, UNCLE
HOMER., I
AN' THE CHIEF
TJIPNT KNOW
ME THE RIGHT WAY TO
cuwri-r vUFN-.TiOQA4
THAT EXPLODING
ARROW WAS A
IT WRECKED
WAR. INVENTION
OF M3URS
Disney
Hess
MY USUAL STRATEGY IS
TO STALL AND FENAGLE
AND DELAY TILL THE
PUBLIC LOSES. INTEREST"
BUT NOT THIS TIME!
Yes and I'll Bet There's Many
ME
A
f
BUT-
VttHl
CArtL. c
a V.
the Polish Virtutl Militari (Pr
lish equivalent of the congres
sional medal), the Polish CKtsi
of Valor with three bars, auc
Lhe British D.F.M.. He trans
(erred to the American An
Force and flying as. a waist. .
gunner in a Fortress already li.i;
earned the air medal with Hut.
clusters. '
The Council of State Govern
ments, through its committee mi
crime control, is giving special
attention to juvenile delinquen
cy. . . By Gene A hem
THE NERVE OF
NEIGHBOR.
WAS SHOVA1N'
MORGAN SAYING
IT WILL COST
THE FENCE"
WHY, THIS
HOUSE WAS BUILT
BEFORE HIS, AND
THAT IS MY
FENCE l
ft. a
The Cold Eh Shoulder!
Guest Appearance!
THE SOONER
I'M FOR.
WE GO TO TRIAL,
THAT! A MONTH
THE SOONER
YOU'LL. BE FREE,
IN DIS CASE
AND I'LL BE
Ml ITTV ft A
TURK-
fruitcake!
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