8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday. January 3, 1918 '. I . BEFORE you A ABSURD, MR5. BETTER j 0B 1 fj-m DPuaa?f S.w wJKii.,. WITH A BAND! HM BETTER I A8" i Kddio rrograms a sp Sr sKp, Saturday P. M. 'KSLM 1390 MBO KGW fl;l0- I Orchestra 1 Binds ot Lind 8;IR- tflnitimi aeienee I Bnd of Land 5-Stt- Orchestra HH Sonts A ift i Echoes Elmer Peterion :(10- Orchestra 4:tiW Orchestra 6:80 I Steven Graham fl:4ft I Steven Graham J:0( Medic I nt Dram 1:1ft- (Vespers I Meet the Press 7:4ft- Meet the Press I Judy Canon I Judy Canova 1 Kay Kyier Kay Kyier t Grand 0!e I Grand Ole Opry Opry 8:0ft Orchestra 8:1ft News , Hawaii Calls ,lAtt of Riley I Life of Riley I Tiuth or Consequences -I Hawaii Calls 0:110 News I Your Hit Parade Frank DeVoI I Tnuple Next Door 9:IS Pop Edwards i Your Hit Parade Dick Lleberl duple Next Door 9:30 Ch Is holm TraO j Musto Hour I Varieties t Vnuclin Mnrue 0.4ft Orchestra I Music Hour Varieties I Vaughn Mnnme 10:011 1 Orchestra New I Sat. Nile Parly I Five Star Final 10: in Morton Downey Current A Choice! Sal. Nile Parly (Voire of Army lllrS'V i New I Orchestra Sat Nlte Party Orrhestra 10:4ft Orchestra ) Orchestra Sat Mte Party 'Orchestra 11:00 (Open Housa Orchestra Rat. Nlte Party Orchestra II :1ft Open Hoosa Orchestra I Sat. Nlte Party t Orchestra 1l:'tO (Open flousa Orchestra Sat. Nlte Party I Alr-flo 11:4ft Opn House News Sat. Nile Party I News 12:110-1 Sltn Off Slf n-Off ' Blan Off Sltn Off Sunday "7:00 Radio" BIhle" Class I Church of Air 7:1 ft- Radio Bible Class I Church of Air 7:3ft Touns People's .National Radio ! Church of Afr 7:4ft- Church of Ait Pulpit Church ol Air 8:011 I First Baptist 8: 1 ft I Church 8:30 I Voice of 8:4ft I Prophecy j Church In Your I Home (Tenth Man I Inside China 9:00 ( Pilgrim Hour 0:1ft-j Pilgrim Hour B:!UU- I Lutheran Hoar 0:4ft I Lutheran Hour j Here's to Vets. I News I Eternal Llrht j Eternal Light 10:1101 News 10:1ft I Commdr. Scott 10:30 . American Music 10:4ft J American Music I Glenn Shelley. Organist ! Chicago Round I Table 11:00 I William Shlrer 11:1ft- 1 Nrws 11 :3lk- j Bill Cunningham 11:4ft I Canary Show I Muslo j Muslo j Harvest of ! Harvest of Stars Stars 12:011 l News 12:1ft- I Sons o' Guns 12:3ft Youni People 12:lfSi Young People Eddy Howard I News Eddy Howard I Muslo One Man's Family Concert One Man's Family' Concert I mo I House of Mrsler- 1 Quiz Kids 1:1ft House of Mystery Qui! Kids 1:30 True Detective I Music 1:451 Mysteries I News 2:0(t j The Shadow 2:1ft 1 The Shadow 2:30 Quick as a Flash 2:4ft j Quick as a Flash I Ford Theater I Ford Theater I Ford Theater I Ford Theater 8:fMl I Those Wehstera 8:1ft- Those Webbers 8:3ft (Nick Carter 8:4ft-I Nick Carter Symphonetta I Symphoneile I Oregon Album I Oregon Album 4:0ft I Sherlock Holmes 4:15 I Sherlock Holmes 4:3ft I Rook Quls 4:1ft (Book Quls I Jack Benny Jack Benny I Hairls-Faye I ltarrls-Faye, 0:011 I Healing Wings 6:1ft- j Mealing Wings B:30 I Jimmy Fidlcr ft :4ft- I Newa I Charlie McCarthy I Concert I Private I Fred Allen 8:0ft- I Meet Me at I Manhattan Merry fi:lft Parky'a I Go-Round Jim Backus Album Familiar 6:4ft I Show I Muslo 7:()ftl I Gabriel Healter Gabriel Heatter Lcnve It to tb Girls Take It or It Horace Held! Horace Hrldt 11:00 8:lft 8:30 8:4ft Twenty Qtieslions star Preview Twenty Questoiis 1 star Preview Walter Wlnchel Symphony Hour Sheila Graham 1 Symphony Hour 0:110 I News 0:1ft j Orchestra 0:3ft j Orchestra 0;lft News I Symphony Hour Symphony Hour Jack Benny I Jack Benny 10:110 : Revival Ho r 10:1ft j Revival Hour 10:30 Revival Hour 10:1ft- I Revival Hour I News Flashes I Nora Martin I Catholic Hour I Catholic Hour l:00i Sign Off ft I li::io-11:1ft- 1 I News I Guest Star Orchestra 12:00 I 1 Sign-Off KEX S: 1. P. M. ft:00 Cinnamon Bean Teen Tunes; 0:00 Orchestral ::I0 Campus Newst 7:00 Music) 7:80 Ross Dolnn; 8:110 Lone Kangeri H:30 Dark Ven ture! 0:00 Gftnghustersi 0:30 Orchestra; 10:00 Newst 10:1A Hayloft; 10:3(1 Orchestral 11:00 Orchestral 1:00 Sign Off. IETY Sun. 7:00 Message of Isreah 7:3 lUA Southernali Southernalreat 8:00 Sunshine; 8:30 Hour of Falthi 0:00 Chapelt 0:30 Workshop) 10:00 What's the Name; 10:311 Serenade: 11:00 Ray Miles: 11:30 Hllst 13:30 Slnatrai t:00 Our Children! 3:00 Hill Chinese Airforce Buys Surplus Planes Washington, Jan. S (T) The Chinese air force has purchased 150 surplus C-46 Commando transports from the war assets administration and will have them overhauled and flown across the Pacific, WAA offi cials said today. These planes are anions sev eral hundred of the type now in storage at Walnut Ridge, Ark. They are being purchased for $5(100 each, and In addition the ACROSS 1. Hobby 4. Tlnd ot wins 30. Irrigate 31, Comparative ending 11. Pernonlnrullon S3. It 1b: conlr. of trutb 12 I'eer tlynt'l Israelite king 34. lUmote mouier 1Si r Ih ttm, 13. Town In Main dcHrrt, 14. llorae Stuck In the IV Thin,: mw . 16 Train or wive-a 3. Lilve up IT. Nljrtu before iQ. Stacked 18. Glass tuba for 41. Malt bevernRea Z. U nlntereatiiia anaivBis 20. Surfaced a street r. Wander 43. Poople ib. Cut of baef 4S. Epoch 49. I'rlvaia instructor Bl. Sorrow 62. Attention Asnat-ahl Positive, 24 iectrnd R. Stillness bs, Escape 2:i PlavthlnM R4. Type maaaurea 2 J l.it S t 7 & f""W U bl m, y H,--, i3 y 35"s?T I 1 T,J rfr is W W iiZu Jf ryi p 2rPr PiF w I W WF $ m I 1 I Eassd Ll I I tea I & IKOCO Off Record Off Rer rd Rhythm Rancb ! Sports I Knox Mannlnc i naniter Ahead I Cnlllrntwood 1 Oreron Melodies Muslo of Manhat t .loan flavli Oreion Melodies Muilo nl Manhat 1 Joan Oavl s News Life Tapestries I Vocal Varieties Life Tapestries Joe Lane J Joe Lane f Serf nailers I Scrtnadera I Suluril; Nifht I Your Request I Your Request I Your Request I Your Request Memories Rnundtip A Great I -If - I Concert Hall I Concert nail I News 1 Master Singers I News Leiend Singers I Tabernacle ' Tabernacle Listen to I.elberl . 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Scientists I nny ,M;i rt 1 11 I Tony Martin News I Wesley Tuttle Leave Frank Devol I Frank Devol j Golden Gate I Quartet I Christopher Wells I Christopher Wells Strike II Rich I Strike It Rich .'Norman Clout, t Man Called X (Norman Cloutier (Man Called X Oraan Mnocla Rlonriie Organ Moods 1 lllnndli I Popular Orchestra Arlvrntur.s ot Popular Orrlirslra i Sam Hpno j Popular Orclirslrnl Cnrllits Arrlier I Pnpular Orcllp.trn Cnrlh Archer I News (.arson KntiiRon Pop. Orrh. Top. Orch. I SIm oif I 4)rrhrK(ra j Orchrslrn Milton :harlci I OrrlicNlra 1 .SiKlt-orr Lancfl 2:n Counlrmpyi R:oo Svmphonvi :tm ivaurr wmi-nrl; ll:.1ll Tprnter Cullil 7:30 Jimmy Fldlrr: 8:.1u Orren Hornet 9:0U chapelt 0:Stt rlueit start !l:flo Netm. KOAC Nat G;IM ?:R0 Grand Optra: p:ofl Orrheatra: 0:30 Or chestral 10:110 Slrn Off IX WM. OSC C'horua, 9:M Sign Off. Chinese government In consid ering buying additional engines and spare parts for the planes from surplus. The Chinese have been nego tiating with several American companies for overhaul and do livery of the planes, including Curtiss -Wright corporation, which built about 3200 Com mandos for the air force during the war. Sheet erosion is that phase of land washing in which lavers of soil are removed from large areas by the water running over the land surfaces in shoots rnlh- er than in definite .streams. E T A P F ' E E jL pS P S I EMM AiTiEESCA 6 R S0S A C,KN!0 l a'ckBHn' i 'n'e'S KIE EiPfitlF A S T lS ER O D EggI MYU.N'Tj0O R C L) N k SMA L A Li I A! or:e Solution 01 Yesterday s Puzile 5S. CraTtj iiuri'o. ST. Rod.nt r.M. 0:0(1 HlKh Tlmci Newti ll;30 Aunlrallni ' 1 ' hto!ti,:n,oi o cm r . v Wlt"'r -xr- ii. u.ni'rlJf th. P ' : L POOR.PEAR.CHILP V I I I'LL FOLLOW HER TO TNs i Hrl'JhV llunt.nillr. y; how douio i have i the endofthe ;,i T i 5'. oiM',' r,.,. ,",G,T 1 wiiAT.A ACTEP LIKE SUCH A WH? IT CAN'T BE JL M I , '. .. u". V WHIRLWIND ANPI L WHAT? CAD! WHY, OH.WHY 1 , MILLIE! YOU 1 ' ; i U;. iT PESERVE IT.';mILUE PID I MISTRUST MY I f CAMS BACKP Jii I , K!r, H ANSEL f I 1 gljgpjl i j I r DO VOU TREAT lOlfWAWSr."- I BROUGHT VOI. UFBC ) S THAT BI(i.TltK- WAVIU' K .... . . " kjpk.. m iiimii v i 7"Tr .si h iiiiittitJ ; '.vi -r v t Nprrnartr ' i ssri . . , i . I Ahf Burrows . . -rr I ,r-i m TRANSIT h E q r- mu w ami i..f -V.. , .t-:- : NSinCw - f O 1 I ( BUT WAIT-I.L YUM ' -n! Ta K.-NOW I WONT VOuT WHY NOT? VOU'vE I - c . o, . -c uttn , i y:cw i i ncHK-TCTt-atx i nm i -rea-ME S j K TO McnT a SWELL UY ( ALWAYS BEEN A f R I MONOTONOUS BUT WELL GUARDED THAT WOY, j GUY ?...THOT-E JERRY TYPE A TYPE I HE LIVES IN"AeHACK. J DOETTV GOOD ! I LIME FOR SOME TIME, AHNIE-BUt AFTER ALL U GAWS! TAKE A GOOD I DONT LIKE- J BUT HE'S REAL FOLKS'" ) JUDGE OF I I TELL ME WHCTS NEW WITH YOU-1 YOU' BEEN VI LOOK AT HIM J L. LJ CHARACTER J H H f.LL SELMS VERY HAPPY AUD THROUGH M T T B u-j-ja-- , m; Bal.,lninlTti-l-u,il UlS Ml' Ti--i- 11 JL tK -Tfzf mlrll'irl I 1 CH0WJ CZ3SSM2lSS?!S. 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I HClilF THFN. " THOAH 6BOWI FO.li CUTCDCn tuc iiunenom ifu a i r, vj.iL' t y.j-o.... 3-ai- iv i . , -.;' Ater FvTVvt- u i - .tv jtar 7i ilii-w zj.-- .ju-; x.i,ft - .-m j? aw ifl-fiTuisi - ' , s- r ' ar 1 .f - ai.i i - . vjs- tjs t r " VillilMiSy gw! l&MMWjm&U k.ClDil'" BKSSI W0AR ESSED. WE w W0 n f 5s?Wv'1 COZEN HORIBS SPRANS UPON THEM -'--VK 1 I 0ESIPE THE RIVER AND WAIT. " CJ&r i-jW AND BORE THEM TO THE C-ROUND. i lvT c".V nWO ?au USH..1VE AT (.AST rvE HAD XanD ME ALIUS HE ME" AWT NO CRACKS'. TUOSE irlSJXrS-A1 (SOTMVJ A PEEK AT RUCV5 TOLE ME HIS THE WkS ARE EARlV ) JEST ONE BRANCH )THE REST FILL mcTikic, iicuim camm v riwc ernDAMt ITSXTC OFP WIS FAMILY OF HIS KIM ARE I Without By Cameron Dockery Chapter 18 A stunned silence filled the little drug store. Conversation died as though a switch had been turned cutting it off. All eyes were centered on the small harpfnnteri bOV wilO Stood in front of Pam Carter. Sensing the effect of his start ling announcement he began to swagger a bit. He tucked his grubby thumbs in his overall suspenders and scratched the back of one leg with the foot of the other. "I said Constable Binny wants you . . ." he repeated. Pam nodded and slid off her stool. "I heard you, son." Brent, who had been buying adhesive plaster, crossed to take her elbow and together they left the store, the small boy strutting importantly before them. "Binny is not exactly the soul of discretion, is he?" Pam ob served. "Hardly. Unless for some reason he wanted it made pub lic. I suppose in a village like Cove Point there's no such thing as a secret." "Well, it looks like the whole town is in on this." Pam gestured toward the end of the dock. Most of the work - ers had come out of the sardine factory and were gathered in a knot. Two men were work ing a winch used for hoisting cargoes from dories. The wheel, badly in need of oiling, turned now with a rasping shriek that vied with the penetrating cries of seagulls overhead. It was a gray day. The ocean rolled in in sullen leaden swells, slapping against the pilings and not breaking until they were al most on the beach. As Pam looked toward the end of the pier and saw the winch lift a sodden inert bundle onto the warped planking she knew this was a scene sne would always remember. Brent's fingersl tightened on her arm. His face I , ' . -k ?,U E through with this, Pam?" She shot him a quick rueful little smile. I sort of have t0. don't I, p"t Don't worry, can I do.'! But when the group parted for her and she gazed down at the dead man lying in widen ing pool of sea water, she wasn't so sure, me pier lurcned sick- eningly; she shut her eyes and swallowed hard. "He's not a pretty sight, I ma'am, but if you'll just take a quick look." Constable Binny kneeling by the man's head peered up at her. The onlookers held their i breaths. So still was it that ex cept for the seagull's cries, the strain and creak of the pier in the tide and the water from the dead man's clothes seeping through the cracks and drip ping into the ocean below, there i was no sound. Pam bent lower and opened her eyes. Three days of being battered I by relentless seas had done their I work. Pam's glance crept from the scuffed shoes up the wet twisted serge trousers, over the torn blue shirt and pea jacket to the pasty bruised face with the blurred sightless eyes. Even in prolonged death there was a cruel uplifted sneer to the rigid mouth. She nodded quickly "It's the same man." Then she crossed to the side of the pier and gave up the so re cently enjoyed chocolate soda. When Pam emerged from the wave of nausea that had swept over her she realized that a jacket had been put across her i shoulders and that a worn cool hand was holding her forehead The jacket was Brent's but the hand belonged to one of the women cannery workers. Her calm gray eyes met Pam's sym pathetically. "That was an ugly sight for ye to look upon, Miz Carter." Pam managed a feeble smile. "I didn't know I had such a queasy tummy, thank you for helping me." ."One of the ladies is bringing ye some hot cofee . . . that will strengthin yer stomach." Pam stared at her curiously. . "Didn't it bother you? see ing that that dead man?" The older woman sighed. "Most of us have seen the sea Room and Board ,!l'JrrfM?Ht r SO, WHILE ON THE WAY TO THE S9rPcKnr, BANK I WAS STOPPED BY A ( ISlf HOLDUP MAN AND HIT WITH uKi2C?4S2S' A BLACKJACK. AH, ME V THmnrrTc I ALAS' THAT EXPLAINS ' A. ""f. ) THE BUMP ON MY HEAD- ) VC5? ATHOM&--y 1 AND WORSE, THE FLIGHT V5 (75 s- OFMYICOO W I V V. HOW ELSE COULD S Warning cast up its dead many times over. We never grow used to it but we're always grateful when it's someone we don't know." The cool gray eyes looked sea ward and Pam k'new she was I staring at the descendant of gen erations of women who had paced the widow's walks of New England houses waiting for a glimpse of sail women who had watched a fishing fleet de part for the Grand Banks with a prayer knowing in their hearts that some one among those men would not return, Another woman arrived with a pot of steaming coffee and Pam gulped the scalding liquid gratefully. Brent came up a moment later, his expression was anxious. "How are you feeling now, pet?" "Better, thanks to these kind women," she said a bit shortly. He grinned. "Binny was deter mined to talk to me and he wants to speak to you some more." Pam's stomach seemed to turn over. "Oh Brent, I couldn't face that sight again. It's just too much," Don't worry, he's under can- ivas now." Clinging to his arm, Pam ap proached the tarpaulin-covered mound. Constaole Binny's nut brown eyes turned up to her al most sheepishly. "Sorry to have upset you ma'am, but you were the only I person that could identify hir. Veil me now, where did you say the wound was?" Pam shut her eyes, seeing again the corpse in the tower room. "I don't think I said definite ly, Constable, but the man was lying face up and there was a pool of blood under his head. I supposed someone had struck him from behind. .. nimi,i:j, .,... gether speculatively, "Wal, that's right. But he was shot, hot struck-there's a bullet hole in th. h.pIf f h- .,, Ma enoueh to run - marlin sike ' into!" (To be continued) A person will tan quicker In mountain than in plains district because in the mountain, less of the sun's ultra-violet rays have been filtered out by the atmo sphere. Cozy Cape Ensemble Easy to make twin buttoned cape has a scalloped yoke dress with pouf sleeves and contrasting collar . . in the same patternl No. 2230 is cut in sizes 6 mos., 1, 2, 3 and 4. Size 2 dress, 1 yds. 35-in.; V4 yd. contrast; cape 1 yd. 54-in. fabric. Send 20c foi PATTERN which includes complete sewing guide. Print your name, addres; and style number plainly Be sure to stale size you wish Includo postal unit or zone number in your address Address Pattern Department, Capital Journal 552 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif By Gene Ahern . J0mk 2230 i