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8 Capital Journal, Salem, RADIO 'KSLM JSS 8:00 Orchestra 6:1ft- Tab. Echoes 6-30- I True or Falsa (1:49 True or False (Rands oT Land I Hit Han ti Randa 'Rimer Peterson 11:00 Vrtneri Orecnn MModlfi I Musle nf Manhat 1 Joan Davit Shaw a: )tw , orchestra I Orrxon Melodies Muala Box Be rue ' Joan Davis how a:.w ii p nun tne nidi' Judy Canora JIMS I Up With the Kids Judy Cnnoia ?:00 I Drama of Medl. i Kay FT'ser 1:15 News Kay K, tt 9:30 I All Star Theater i Grand on 7;4.t All Mar Theater I Grand Oil K:0f) I SIod Me If (Life of Rtiey ) 1.1ft? or Hlley Truth or I Consequence! 8: 1ft ) stop Me If ft:Sn j Hawaii Calls 8:4ft I Hawaii Calls 8:00 j News :1a Pop Edwards -9:30 ( Chlrholm Trail ft;4.f Orchestra Your lilt Parade t Newa Yonr Hit Parade I Frtdle T.emar Mailo Hour j Juke Rnx Revua Music Hour I Juke Box Revue Jf:flO ) Orchestra 10: tli I Morion Downey jn:S0 (News 10:4.1 ( Orchestra News Current Orchestra Orchestra 11:00 lOpen Hons j Orchestra Sat. Nit Party Orchestra SJ1:1S Open llousa Orchestra I Sat. Nlte Party .Orchestra 11:30 (open House I Orchestra j Sat. Nile Partr lAlr-Mo 11:IS rOpen House 1 News Bat. Nlte Parly j News 12:00 Open House Stun-Off J Sign Off Sinn -Off SUNDAY 7:00 Radio Bible Class! Pulpit ' I Church of Air 7:13 Radio Bible Class) National Radio 'Church of Air 7:30 Younc People's l Memorial Moslo ( Church of Air 7:1.1 Church of Air (Memorable Music Church of Air 8:00 I First Baptist Church In Home John Doe's John Doe's 8: IS ( Church 8:30 I Voice or 8:151 Prophecy 8:00 IPIlirtra nour 0:15 I Pikrlm Hour 0:301 Lutheran Hour D :4ft I Lutheran Hour Garden Talks Newi Eternal Lltht Eternal I.laht 10:001 News Hl:1S Commdr. Scott 3l):30 i American Musle 10:45 American Musle Glenn Shelley, Ortrnnlst Cliicaco Round Tahle 1I:00 William Shlrer J:I5 News 11:80 I Dill Cunningham 11 :4ft I Canary Show Musle Musle Harvest Harvest '12:f0 I News 12:15 Rons o' Ouns ,13:Rfl Youna People ISMS I Young People Eddy Howard I News Eddy Howard I Musle One Man's Family Concert One Man's Family' Concert 1:00 I House or Mystery (Quiz Kids : .IMS, House of Mystery ( Qnlr Klda ,1:30 True Detective (Musio IMS Mysteries J News 2:00 (The Shadow 2:15 J The Shadow 2:30 (Quick as a Flash 2:45 0ufrk as a Flash Ford Theater rord Theater Ford Theater Ford Theater 8:00 J Those Webstera fi:IS Those Webstera , 8:.tO ( Nick Carter 8: IS I Nick Carter Symphnnetle Symphonetle Ores on Album I Oregon Album 4:00 j Sherlock Holmes 4:15 j Sherlock llolmea 4:30 Bonk Oulx 4M& Book Quia 1 Jack Benny Jack Kenny (Hairis-Faye I Harrls-Faye , fi:(lf( f Healing Wings , SMS j-Ilrallng Wing 0:30 (Jimmy Fldler . BM5- New ICharllo McCarthy .' Harry Horllrk I Charlie McCarthy Harry Ilorllek (Fred Allen I Sunday Krrenade I Frrd Allen Sunday Srrrnade 6:00 Meet Me at fi:1ft i Party's Manhattan Merry Sacred Heart Go-Round I Oichestra Album Familiar ( News Muslo Wesley Tuttle . 7:00 , 7MS Take It or nt Page It . .7:30 Leave. It to the Horace Held I 7:451 Girls Horace Ilcldt ' 8:00 SMS 8:30 8:4ft j Twenty Qiiestlons star Preview Twenty Question, star Preview Walter Wlnrhe! Symphony Hour Sheila Graham (.Symphony Hour 0:00 ) News ' 0:10 Snlute I::t0 ) Choir SMS I News I Symphony Hour j Symphony Hour (Jack Benny Jack Benny Jll:00 1 Revival Ho r 10:15 I Hevlval Hour 10:30 I Revival Hour 10:15 f Revival Hour I Newa Flahea !Nora Martin Catholic Hour Catholic Hour 11:00 I Sign Off 11:15-1 ii::io I 11 MS- I Nrw Musle Orchestra I Newa 13:00 I Sign-Off KEX Sat. P.M. S:0fl Our Town Speaks; ft:30 Teen Tunrsj 0:00 Harry Jamesi flMA Kenny Baker; (1:30 Murdcri 7:00 Campus Nrwsi 7:30 Ross Dolant S:00 Lone Hansen S:30 Yukon Challenge! 6:00 Ganghustersi 0:30 Orches tral 10:00 News; 10:15 Trls Coffin; 10:30 Orchestra) 12:00 Extra Hour 1:00 Sign Off. IFJV Sunday; A:S3, Snow Report) 7:00, Coast to Coastt 8:00 Sunday Sun shine; S:.10 Hou or Faith: 0:00 Chapeli 0:.'t0 Message of Israeli 10:00 Showcase: 10MS Editor i 10:30 Vrsprrsi 1 1 :00 Roy Mlllst 11:15 Parade of Hllst 12:00 Las-; slei 12MS Sam Pettlngllli 13:30 Garden Talks i 13MB Jo StaHordt 1:00 Sounifoff; 3:30. Metrop nl I (an Au d Itlons: 2:00, JrcBs. Night Club Duty Los Angeles VP) The city council has a member who at 28 says he never hns tasted liquor, nnd it hns Riven him authority to make the rounds of the Los An geles bars to find out if they're well lighted. Councilman Kenneth Hahn will be accompanied by the city health officer, Dr. George M. TJhl, and a police officer carry ing a light meter. They'll re port back to the council on whether it should adopt an ordi nance requiring bars to install brighter lights. ACROSS 1. Moi.-cui.liia I). 11, .li P. Makfl ;ico 1L". I.npslthil l::. Mul ton rork 14. Ancient wins lb. Cfilirunila 10. M rl rlc l:t ii d 17. CIH-S.H pli loosely 69. Toiia 11'. ClouktlitC nilnuLilnl AO. Plnnoli 61. TtKtitoti fi2. Color 63. One for whoflft u.o oonio thltm Is 2.!. JIo Itllna il. School of vhnlas t. Workn It), l'fit-r Cynt's nrt ner tiono II. Anulont Greok 4. Nervous coin iltchlnirB I!. Brontl thick pttJCO 16. Flat project- In a iwt 17. Flower 6R. Atinor 66. Uar of a knock-down noap framo 67. Old-timo dnsser ' la I3 I4 X' Xs I6 f 1Q I i yo jt 4 -A 'y.:.'-& 23 24 ZS 24 Tjl2$ 2f ' ,, .. . 3o 5T" 7"r 55 33 Tj4 I35 yZP77 ir zs ,.m sr w ?! 5- ST 4;5T ?;.Sjr ' I I I F' I I Ore., Saturday, February 21, 1948 PROGRAMS SATURDAY P.M. IKGW .SIKOCO T'KOIN Off Record 'Off rierird Western Ballade 'Sports Knox Manning Danger Ahead Collint wood Newi Musis nf Manual Harry Van Zell I Nrwa Harry Van Zell j Tempo Time I Tempo Time Oprr f Sere nnile rs Opry ! Herenadrrs I Saturday Nixbt I Kermada Brotherhood Brotherhood I Your Rpqueal ! Your Requrat I Your Request ( Your Request f Musle Memorlee U.S.A. I It's A Great Ufe r News I Abe Burro wi Orchestra I Vnuchn Monro I Vauehn Mouroa Sat. .N'lte Parly Choice' Sat. Nile Parly rSat Nile Party flat Mte Party Fire Star Final (Voire of Army Orchestra I Orchestra Your I Concert Hall (Concert Hall Mustn I News Music ' Master Rlnxers News I People's Stand ) Tabernacle Tabernacle 1 Master Slnaers Listen to Lelhert ( Walls Lives On I Walts Lives On . Invitation ta Learn 1 nc Guest Start Newa I Gospel Sin Ben Southland Sim, News I March Time Doorway to Life Doorway to Lire Tr1l It Araln ITrll It Asa In First BnplWt Ch People's Platform First Bnplht Ch. ( Peoplr'i Platform First Baptist Ch. I Joseph E- tar First Baptist Ch. Laura Hurley Philharmonle Phllharmonle Philharmonle Phllharmonle Orchestra I Philharmonic " j Orchestra j Phllharmonle I Jimmy Wakely I Laura Hurley Jimmy Wakely ( Washlnrton Nova time I Novatime (Sun. Vespera 1 Sun. Vespera Tvarletlei I Varieties 1 News I Orchestra Janetti Davit Here's to Yon Hour or Charm Hour or Charm Family nour Family Hour Percy Faith Percy -Faith 1 Men or Note Or no Autry ( Royal Hawaiian I Gene Autry Trinity Choir Newa Trinity Ch Ir Musle Suspense Suspense Suspense Suspense Dr. Dana Dr. Dana Star Theater Star Theater Leave! Frank Dcvol Escape Escape Strike It Rich Strike It Rich I Frank Dcvc Serenaucri Quartet Nnrninn Cloiitf t Norman Cloutler Organ Mnods Oran Moods Man Called X Man Called X Blondle Rlondle (Popular Orchestral Adventure ef I Popular Orchestral Sam 8pade I Popular Orrhestra Corlls Archer (Popular Orchestral Corliss Archer News Carson Itoblson Pop. Orch. Pop. Orch. I Five Star Final 1st. Franc ! Boar Orchestra Orchestra I Sign Off (Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra Milton Charlei I Sign-Off tirr Axrnli a ::tf. Countcripri 3:00, Tharl HhaM MakB Music! A:0, nrrattat Slerrj ICvrr Toltli l:lllt Cblld's World: 4:80 Mr. rrrsldrm; :IIU Sundar Ev.nln Hour: 0:00 Waller Wlnrhfllt d:l Lnella I rnraonai 0:.f0 Thaaler Guild: 7:10 1 Jlmmle 'idler: 1:45, Don't Ton Bella. Ill H:o, lire: I'rnrNom R:IA, Monday Morn- Ins Hrnilllnrai 8:.10, Green Harnett 8:00.1 t npel: 0:15 sincerely, Kennr Bakerl 0::io, GneNt star: 0:45, Claremont Holel Orel:.: 10:00, l.nwaon McCall Newai 10:15, Moonileht Silhouetfeat 10:30 Orrhratrai 11:00 llrldae to Dreamland: 11:45 Orcani I i-:ou Aira Hour) i:uu sian on. K0AC r, Sat P.M. 11:00 nigh Time i ! News i d:X0 Australlat 7 Mill Grand Oprrai 7:RS baskethalli 9:8( News; HMS To America) 10:00 Sign Off. Old Way Better WashinRlon W This year's incubntnr chicks have reason to wish for the old-fashioned sit ting hen, The agriculture department reported today that the modern, mechanical "mothers" aren't do ing so well. The fuel oil short age, you know. Thai, coupled with a drop in demand, caused commercial chick output in January to drop nine percent below that of Jan uary. 1047, the department said. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzl DOWN 1. Tortlon t. Toward the Bheltorad aid hum- CIR A a HE SBRE I NIK I : - p-rW i'rfcMrMll'T"'"i' '-"'e-'-"-MiMa,,.-i- - lay. rfUMt""! ' lniil . i 1 1 m, 1 1 i i E ipieinuoiribiaipusiaiyi - &yL' iyA LM1J 5. Punacnt aea- eonlnj? 4. Knrozyam 6. CIobs forclblj 6. Ancient Irish capital T. Baking com partment 5. ClorRynmn In charge. I. Strainer mads of woolen cloth 10. Splka of lloweri 11. Ports of tooli inserted Into tli handlaa 2n. Girl 22. Consplro 2. Kluhinjt aptar 2.1. Continent 27. Mistreat 2S. Clayey 2(t. Slinde of preen 33. KnlKht of tha Clratl 54. 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HAS LETT YO DOWN. rrMz fM -TTzgEr xi AND JERRV WIS "lAND HOW COULD (VMJNB uTSTSI 1 ."ilF POORjetWV M VOU SHOULD Be J WILL QVEMe P aqvs so SMwrlGUEssTHflrr jerrv woaoH JSSRl?!! ibccs wa 63 plinisheo- no peace J J H J jj"010 H,M" I I HjlK VOL) KEEP TME S( VES AND ITS MY , IITirNOT EVEKlV DARM IT y ..F I u KjJ&Z p I tll C. -i I I vril UFADn ucT-T 7ir1 1 Prutc ruer urjriEl Hl MnuJ C.CT r it &Klr ci . HZfto&fcswmmrwo irusasr m ws imcur! ia show wo 1 iwisatm m3fJMFmi . ' yJVikL T UBiS I OK TO fmst I s 'Mi mi. wm;l I jJi1"! 'jilfeiWifcii! LOOKING FOB A KID Y I KN0M niM-TMCY CALL I ljJ&-&JS9&EBOHOA r sS&SSn "MR3 nssm toon nic mi rusty- no, ncs utkhiL ' R ITS QUCCC AB0UTTHAT WlWS -J ORPHANAGE NAMC3 Tat ) NOT HCBC.IONLY RVTV-Av jT W1ECE TrT HECK IS . . HAUnfc-Kbr-HIFF.l'H IDT IT Wti;'rT&llM UP Hin 1 TID H' MVT l WI.!M HF WAS- U ' ALi4WA3I t't.ILK-S.JS- S hbstcahe nccc-fflljJrfVZi J -jytstrifesHA 5KTrSl "c.what i do to that ? ciw Hi! S -Sfi SAl wwi" w oV'Cv-i"y-vy ; QMH'hinVril !. IMpi-liUMh I pip you NcmceHow "sOOT op my I f--7 ""'t5a .1 WTfn !!l7WW) M WVCWATRST LOTS BETTERJTPOEsNa FEW MORE FOR THREE HOURS---YES. f ALL RIGHT" rv. JA 'if T A MAN fiOOPTOSET (SESSIONS WITH IN THE LINGO OF THE r-ittCT: OK i ZF'Hlti "?c u THINGS OFP OP THE PSYCHIATRIST JlVB MUSICIANS,! SBpIP )'- tiimfir 00 --S- "JO5,1u' V 1 t, H HIS CHEST- yANPYOUT-L F RIP HIM!.. - i KTJ cJw3tk c l7TOF ALL YOUR FRUS" i T mPf MfeSt WA jlpl jJ 1 I but;oh,li'labner I yo'lu nevah let me: down, ) 7 I JEST tOOK AROUND.T L I WILL VO SALOMEV ? "Zl rVMOADIX 1 a . 7 . F7 sr sa SOB.'-bLOOK AT 'FEARLESS FOSDICK." FIRED FUn TH FORCE ,rf NO FRIENDS. NO BADGE.'''-NO MURDERERS rSHOOT TH' HAIDS OFF OF.1:' -A BUn ." JEST BECUZ HE STOOPIDl- INSISTS THET TH'CRIM'NUL IS A CHIPPlWDALt CHAIR.'.'', Music or ' By Frank Chapter 10 All Bruce could remember was the fact that It wai hla own Antoinette who lay inside on the operating table, Inert, unknow ing. There was comfort in the fact that the beat man In the field was In charge; and with all his soul he hung on to that thought. As he saw Karat through the glass partitions, the now scrubbed, sterile Karat, walking confidently into the op erating room, he uttered a pray er, not to God exactly but di rectly to the man, Karat, to perform in the same sure man- ner In which he wrote for the I up and coming M. D's. I His thoughts drifted back- momentarily to the time he had waited with Austin Ham' mond in the hospital in Los Angeles. He had come a long, long way. He would soon be a part of such an institution as this. Or would he? Right now he sat in an agony of fright, completely shorn of skill of any sort, He could not have lifted a finger to help anybody. This Dr. Karat though Lord, how he envied him his poise, his assured, know-how attitude. ' But his brain could not for get T'nette for long. All at once he remembered again La Jolla and the Casa de Manana. The spume from the tumbling wat era at his and T'nette's feet. And later, alone in their room, with the moonlight drifting in It had begun then that nieht, this new little creature that had taken T'nette down Into the Valley. He did not know how long he had been waiting. All at once Karat was standing beside mm. Ana he might have been just any old Joe the way he smiled and said: "You'd better get some sleep, That's what your wife is do ing. And the boy will be when they get him cleaned up." "Boy?" "You have a son Doctor." It got him being called "Doc tor" by one of the greatest of tnem. it was a while before he could trust his voice. "My wife?" "A game fighter." "She will be all right?1 Karat's eyes became soft or rather, a little less hard than usual. "That caliber of woman does not fold easily." But even that caliber of wo man MnttlmJ lni 'x 1 . i --- -a ,ui jx Dieey, aim ii. was nut unin iaie tnai even ing that the nurse let Bruce peep in on T'nette. He tiptoed to the bed. T'nette slept peace fully. She was white like a weary gardenia, and her hands, lay quite still like birds shot down from flight. "My love," he whispered very hoarsely. "My son's mother. My daughter's mother." Then he touched her brow with his lips. She stirred, murmured something unintelligible from her dreamland. Then the nurse led him away, "Mrs. Hammond left the keys to her car. It's in the sarase across the street. You'd better go home and get some sleep, Dr. Crane." He f o u n d Nola's car. Some how he got onto the Harlem Speedway, and somehow he found his way to the winding road that led to Nola's house! It was a typical black Con necticut night. Through the chaos and muddle of his mind the one fact that made sense or that mattered was that T'nette lived. But only, he real ized a little wildly, because of the genius of Dr. Karat, because of his absolute knowledge and authority. That's what being an M.D. meant. A man had to be so much more than a man. He had to be a rock immov able, undefeatable. Most of all, he had to have complete faith in himself. Aimlessly Bruce switched on the radio, dialed up and down. Suddenly his hand froze on the knob as he tuned in the orches tra playing in the Bainbow room back there in the city high above the corner of Fifth Aven ue and Fiftieth street. The band was just easing into its theme song of unmistakable rhythm. It was an odd thing called "Pi ano Madness." Bruce could hear the roaring applause of Room and Beard ... Wf HELLO.'- -THAT YOU, PUFFLE ? 1 4 THIS IS BOB COBB. rM CALLING w ' ULP - I TO ASK IP YOU HAVE ALL OF MY 7 VELL, AH- MALLARD DUCKS OVER AT YOUR. YSEB.B08-- m PLACE FOR. THAT PHONOGRAPH ( 1 TUAT 15 -AU Pk EXPERIMENT "TOUlRE WORKING 1 p, , rr-rV,.' 8 ducks, vC E-sa.ll I judse- v"4. I 'wr'1 W Medicine Rlordan the dancers and then unex pectedly, yet completely expect ed, Homer Gregg's voice bid ding the the revelers a pleas ant goodnight. He switched off the radio. It wasn't exactly that he felt re gret remembering the old years. They had, though, been care free, tune-filled years. Ana on ly today had he realized what really lay before him. He felt suddenly incompetent incapable of the profession for which he had worked so hard to enter. But perhaps it was all a dream anyway. Per haps he had never left the band. Any minute he would find him self seated at the piano. The flood lights would be exploding cellingward. The dance kids would be yelling as he beat out his low, low-down rhythms But he was not dreaming. And he was glad he was not. As soon as T'nette was com pletely out of danger he would return to California to receive his M.D. Of course, he hadn't earned it. It belonged rightful ly to Antoinette, as a reward for loyalty, for faith, for devo tion. Yet, T'nette was the one who should don the green hood. She should march In the solemn , procession. And the degree r should read: "Antoinette Crane, M.D." That thought strengthened him. All at once he no longer drove alone along the dark Connecticut road. And fear fled. For her spirit was riding forward with him into the night. With new courage he threw back his head, pressed the auto matic button that released the top of the convertable allowing it to fly back, bringing into view the far 'off stars. Of course Karat had been masterful. He had had years of training. And what Karat had done Bruce would be able to do. With a steady food he press ed down on the accelerator, and as he glanced starward, he said in a leved, husky voice: Anyhow, my dearest, I'll do my best." THE END Innocent Abroad Manchester, N.H. U.R) When a visiting motorist was Involved In an accident1 here, he said he was Innocent Innocent A. Marva of Bound Brook, N. J. Simple Sewing A fresh-look ing frock like this with brief cap sleeves and deep square neck line . . . will make a sweet start for spring! Add a sprinkling of scallops for an eye-catching ac cent. No. 2653 is cut in sizes 10. 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. 36. 38 and 40. Size 16 requires 3 yds. 3S-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. Address: Pattern Department, Capital Journal. SS2 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. By Gent Ahern