! adic Program A Monday P. M. 'KSLM IT IKGW TST IKEX "Tbo IKOINr f;f)o nop Birrlraa Start of Today I Terry and Pirates Kno Haiinlnr B:ltV-. Superman News J Sky Rtni Musis B:8ft Capt, Hfdnlfbl Vote of I Jack Armstrong I News B:45 Tom Mil Vdtea of ! Rhythm I News :00 Gabriel Heattar nmt leaeners jM Tfmt I Radio Theatrt :15 Orchestra T.B.A. I Preview Radio Theatrt 6:30 Banda Goodman, Bore I Court of t Radio Theatre :4E Bands Goodman. Borre Missing Heirs I Radio Theatra 7:00 Orchestra Contented Hoar I Lone Ranger I Screen Guild 7:15 News Contented Hour I Lone Ranger I Screen Guild 7:80 Cisco Kl Dr. I. Q. I Stump the I Rob nawk Show 7:45 Cisco Kid I Dr. I. Q. I Authors i Bob Hawk Show :00 Detect! re Supper Club I Lnm V Abner I Newi :1B DeteetiTt Fleetwood Lawt'nf Songs I Jack Smith Show R:!t0 Newa Cavalcade ' Fat Man Joan Davis Show 8:45 Youth Center Cavalcade I Fat Man ) Joan Davis Show 8:00 I Newt I Telephone Hoar 1 Talk The Whittler :IB Pictorial Tel. Boar J T.B.A. I Tbe Whistler 9:30 Sports Muste f Musie I Innrr Sanctum :4B Henry J. Taylor Musie 1 News Dramas I Inner Sanctum J0:OfC Fulton Lewis. Jr. Newa News I Five Star Final"' 10:15 News Sports T.B.A, I Symnhonettt 0:.tO News Orchestra Concert Hoar i Sympnonette 10:45 Orchestra The Band Wagon Concert Hour I Texas Ranters 1:0o Open House I Newt Concert Hour I Serenade 11:15 Open nouie I Orchestra Concert llonr I Serenade 11:30 Open Bouse f Time to II ream Orchestra I Air-Ho 11:45 Newa (Time to Dream I Orchestra Air-Fie 13:00 Sign Off Sign Off ' X-tra Hour ' Silent Tuesday 6 A. M. to 4745 P. M. 11:00 i News I Jumpln' Jacks I Bugler X I News :15 Timekeeper I Dave West (Bugler X (Western Stare 6:30 March of Time I Newt I Bugler X I ROTN Klock :45 Orchestra I Dave West ' Bugler X I ROTN Klock 7:00 I News Farm Time I Roundup Boys ! KOIN Klock 7:15 Rise Shine Farm Time ! 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Jr. I Woman's Secret 4:15 J R Miller ! News 4:30 Ersklne Johnson Life Beautifol . 4:45 t Buck Rogers I Newa XateJt Pat tern J PATTERN NO. R2522 Spring at Your Fingertips Smart women save money yet have glamorous wardrobes by making their accessories. These lovely crocheted gloves, accented by the dainty rose buds, will give a delightful fresh touch to your spring costume. Easy to crochet and easy to launder! Pattern envelope No. R2522 contains tracing for designs, color chart, stitch illustrations and crocheting directions. To obtain this pattern send 15c in COINS, giving pattern num ber, your name, address and zone number to Peggy Roberts, Salem Capital Journal, 828 Mission Street, San Francisco 3, Calif. ACROSS L Pronoun 4- Heary warona t Feline 12. Palm leal 11 DlaproTe 14. KlYer: Soanlab 16. Crony 18. Speedily 17. Poam II. RalatlTaa hy marrlaca 10. Stopa Is. Congealed la. Marked with broad Uoaa IS. Bxlit IB. Summit 41. Ba earrlad 41. Franco rlvar 44. Wear away 46. Blevated 41. Expenaea 60. Meadow 61. Hhglleh author 61. Decelred 66. Thine law 67. Anolant laruiuava ... Tina 11. Pracloua atonaa 60. Tropical bird li- ""'CO 61. Sohool: French 17. Expert 6, study 10. Flowar (I. Distant but 11. Boaet Tlalbla 13. Ocean (4. Foot coverings 14. At homa 66. Uaderatand water ... Tina III! ar" lar" n f jjf lizii m m it sc p?f Tsyt To up w po j? mrrHtr r pp S ftj H, ffi 44 AS 7 m,r f-ajB- nip pj? St if .3 gK 53 rvewrafeotifraa 31 Ladies Re Seated Ar Krhfcm (Ladles Be Seated I Eve. Winters ( llorotny uix i sul(. rBf(te I Musie Nrwf Varieties You and Alcohol I Northwest Today 1 One for Book I Organ t Melody Hour I Tennessee Jed I Melody Hoar RIEINIAIMIEI Solution of Saturday's Puzxlo PAREIRSJATqADTg SOLA CEUf AC I IE T R R sgDjl T E M AT B I PHUO PEHl Ij ST E ItSBBERATE A 3Bl e a hBr e g a l o rToBb l ocHc a r s GeE Slow h jmESii a m iHfTC a wBn a g 51 y jMeJIs eTue n a E L I C I TllT R I V E T OOWN 1. aimer loan Indian 8. Ardor S. Masa meet In ra 4. Peraon on whom a bit of exchange is drawn I. Corded fabrloa . Arabian tarment 7. riowerlnif nlani . Lowest quar ters on a ablp I. Traversal 10, Assistant 11. Pedal digits 19. Land meaaurta 21. Put with S3. Long stepa 24. 1ml t 86. Card above a nine-spot IS. French dugout Vegetables Domesticated 32. Point .1(5. VlftilllCti 17. Deala out parluglr 40. Swamp 43. Style of tyoo 46. Put on 47. Bringt Into a row 49. Instruct 51. Sound of a niuli SS City m Nevada 63. Moatura of dlstanea 14. Bacchanalian cry 65. Unit of tore &S. Also Journal Feature Dunn"' Duck t-l-. . UBV II IjST -rvfrrr Henri I lie Nebbs l.i 1 1 lu Orphan Annie OH.T1KM3UR HfiNO'-WHOT OH, HAD A UTTLE WITH 60ME YOUNG HAPPEMEO? USX THE COPS IN TIME ii' l-iimus SUT I'M THE SIRL OH.yoU'RE A YOU MADE THE- NICE GIRLBUT DATE WITH OVER I YOU SO To THE 'PHONE.' y SACKS 5TB AVE AND BUVANEW, Ui i' Ih Kellers WHEN, N THE EARLY MORNING, MMZ&i C5ISC0VERED TACZAN WAS fnfl l? Will Jitrf-f fradiM ""-: ' 1-17 1 W at-. IN TIME- A - - ''i23jfijSE8&QB8agll WELL, PONT WORRY T lit NOT THAT-- YOU MEAM THAT-- 7 EXACT- W 1 I'VE ALL THE FACILITIES I YOU'RE THIRTY THAT THIN3 YOU ( UNCLE.' W-WHATS UNCLE WONDERFUL ER YOU MEAN I TO BUILP AnEW.IM MY kYEARS TOO CALL RADIO IS THE MATTER?.'.' A THERE'S SOMETHING I MUST ) YOU LOST AAOUNTAIN HERMITAGE-- ) LATE .' THE SAME AS mV 1 OH MIN .' M TELL YOUPREPARE FOR J MY . - ELECTROMAGNET C k. r'' Jbth t JlQqS l DRESS TELL EM f I HCAR tOO S-i Os, W I HAD A DUST-UP )J YEM.' rVV-' V. with Atbaic Y'C vT y 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Mar. 17, 1947 By Walt By Carl By AC6 ACOUMP THE -n. I '(grv-. I SJJ 'VT!Ni' Y- A . BREAK CTTMOSEy I AilYAilPi Fa7cirf7rr A (MS N I VEP, I'M V ITS GOOD TO SEE "J TUATS A riThTsTl MM VM'ABIGBoy'i (UimE) WOMG FOR VvoO-TMIS MOOSE MAS (AaCrVEg J f " By Harold Gray I BUT VOUR HAND-YlTB IN A CAST; y- ( BROKEN! BUT ITS S YEAH- I ITS ALL WRflPPEO J SIS-THE CROAKER tj VDUR PIGHT HAND- j I KNOW- 1M I JflN0 aJ O-AIMS rfS fj VOUR OPAWING HAND- I NOT GOOD EH? RUN MUGGERS' CAME By Gus Rv Rnrl F'isher THEN SOTO THEN GO TO 1 MINKS AND TIFFANYS AND BUY YOURSELF GET THE ASTRINSOF PEARLS FOR ABOUT 2,000. CHARGE IT) LATEST MINK COAT AND CHARGE THAT! By Gene By Edear Rice 11 HIS MATE WILL DIB FOR THIS,"' VOWED THE VINDICTIVE LEADER, I ME T Trlfcy r-OK MP. W nwi ( QIVtYA BACCSWE Dd Disney Anderson Hess Edson Maybe This Comes Under the Heading "No Lend No Lease" -THEN VWHEN you're ALL FIXED UP CALL ME UP AT MAIN 7-6800 AND I'LL TAKE YOU OUT.1 Byrnes Burroughs TOH HOWWONDERFULlI' is that Your Home OR yoUR OFFICE k hiiiacDO 1 numotr.: il Pa'e An Ounce of Prevention Home Again His Bad Break He Knows All, Now ITS THE CANDy store- on. the ( cornerIthey'll! CALL ME TO ; THE PHONE' Good Measure Jane's Life in Jeopardy SHE. aAS? GAVE MS. rrTH THREE V J I J I Vfj' 'er" AND HASTENED TO REJOIN Jfl jggtTHE HUNTERS. -- DANCE ON By Florence Theel Chapter 11 Beautiful, alluring Gloria de Sylvia stood there smiling at Bert m the narrow corridor out side the band leader's door. "I heard you asking Blackey lor a job in there," she said. "Can you really play the saxo phone?" 'That s what they tell me," he stated confidently, furious at the other's insolence. "The least Davis could have done was let me play for him." 'Blackey's pretty rough some times on the surface," she said sympathetically. "Where can you be reached, in case well, if I should happen to hear of anything." "Were checking out of here tomorrow morning," he said, wondering at her interest. "Just now I don't know where we'll be." A softness came into the sing er's languorous dark eyes. "Is that your mother with you out there?" Bert nodded. "Funny, ' she said wistfully, "how much she made me think of mine Well, be sure to leave a forward ing address at the desk, Mr. Mc Lane. And good luck." Smiling she opened the door and went into Blackey's office. "What luck did you have? his mother asked expectantly, as Bert came back to their table "No sale!" he said morosely He even had the crust to call me an amateur." 'Well, of all the cheeky, out rageous things!" she sputtered hotly. Bert reached for her hand. "If you've finished with that ginger ale, Mom, let's go upstairs and get a little sleep." And sleep he did, a deep sleep of exhaus-i tion, despite Davis s insult and Gloria deSylvia's kindly con cern. The next afternoon, after fruitless visits to hotels and rooming houses, the McLanes visited fat and genial real estate agent, Dan O'Malley. Perhaps they could rent a furnished apartment, if it weren't too ex pensive, or share a little house Mr O Malley was sympa thetic. He had lost a son in the Marines, he said, and would cer tainly like to help them. But there just wasnt anything to offer, anywhere, at any price. "It's the peak of the season here in Palm Springs," he told them Some people even make their reservations a year before." 'But there must be some thing," Bert declared, unwilling to accept defeat. "A little shack or a garage, or something. I've lived in fox-holes and I won t be very fussy, just so I can stay down here six months and get my health back." 'Well, hold on a moment! Mr. O'Malley swung around in the swivel chair. "If it's just a bed you need and if you can cook your own chow, maybe the Van Cleef hacienda would an swer." 'The Van Cleef hacienda?" 'A place seven or eight miles out. The main section was burned out last winter, but part of the servants' quarters are in tact and furnished." "We drove past it coming in, 1 Bert said. O'Malley reached . for his broad-brimmed Panama. "Let's drive out and see if the cook stove's in working order." With misgivings, the Mc Lanes viewed the wreckage that once had been a magnificent drawing room, library and din ing room. Only a few sticks of the handsome furniture had sur vived the flames and water. Ruined tapestries sagged from the walls, and heavy brocade draperies, from broken win dows. The ceiling had caved in in places, but strangely the huge ornate chandeliers were un damaged and except for corners where the rugs had not protect ed them, the floor boards still remained. "This is the worst of it," O'Malley smiled. "Now let's see the good part." And actually, in contrast, the servants' wing a series of small bedrooms connected by a nar row hallway to an enormous pantry and kitchen seemed al most homey. A sudden shifting of the wind had diverted the blaze, saved most of the furnish ings. The huge oil rahge still worked and the water system. Mrs. McLane discovered, was Room and Board GOSH, AM 1 UMBARRAS5ED.' DA CHIEF GOT MAL rN MADE ME TAKE SIX HUNNERT DOLLARS FER. 4AML1 DCT DIC IIJ;TPAn (IF ONE HUNNERT, WHAT I ASKED--HE SAID IFI DIDNT TAKi 1 1, Ht L 5ui-r- Mfc' I THE DESERT AP Newifealurei still connected with the large, filled storage tank in the rear. Nevertheless, she looked doubt fully at Bert. "It would be terribly lonely for you, Son." "And no way to get supplies, without a car." "Oh, I'd leave you the car," she answered quickly, although Bert knew that she depended on it to market for her boarding house at home. He shook his head. "I don't think it would do, Mr. O'Malley, but thanks for bringing us out here, just the same." "Well, why not spend the night, now that you're here, and think it over. You haven't any other place to stay. You can drive back to town for food" . "Why, there's some canned stuff and tea here in this cup-, board," Mrs. McLane said, open ing doors. "And some soda crackers and sugar " "Well, there you are all set!" He smiled at Bert. "If you decide to stay on the property, young fella, and protect it from further vandalism, you can have it for practically nothing." "You certainly are very kind, Mr. O'Malley." They shook hands warmly. "Try it for a few days, and then come in and see me." As the twilight swiftly fell and the cold night quickly closed in around them beneath a star-embroidered cobalt sky, Bert and his mother sat together in the cozy kitchen isolated, thoughtful, in the vast, brood ing desert. Only the purring of the teakettle on the huge range broke the silence. ,Bert rose, crossed over to the stove, poured hot water into a dainty china tea pot, and brought it to the table. Suddenly he laughed. "Remember, yesterday, Mom, how you were longing for a cup of tea right at this very spot?" But, despite their game cheer fulness, Bert felt pretty desolate as exhausted, he fell asleep in the narrow bed that had once belonged to the rich Van Cleef's butler. He thought of Eileen, back in Los Angeles, and of his brothers, and, bitterly of the tal ented, successful band leader, Blackey Davis, who would have none of him, and what he had to offer. Some day he'd show that guy that he was not an ama teur! (To be continued) you make a shirtwaist dress, you want not only the up-to-the-minute lines that you find in this number, but also its functional features action back and the two front pleats in the skirt that insure a non-gap front closing. No. 2127 is cut in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, and 50. Size 36 requires 44 yds. 35-in. Send 20c for PATTERN, which includes complete sewing guide. Print your name, address and style number plainly. Be sure to state size you wish. Include postal unit or zone number in your address. Addresst Pattern Department Capital Journal, 552 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. By Gene Ahern ACKr-HERE I AM, LINT IN ONE i POCKET AND ARIPINTHE :? OTHER, -WHILE ; THIS SUET-HEAD SETS t?600 FOR. AflZPIG AS MrVN APPROACHED, TARZAN SDWTH5 TAN1DR PACK 10 THE HERO AIISSINS, HE JUMPED UP M RAGE AND ROUSED THE OTHERS.