FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940. Is.aea' Dallr Bt aadai- ay I. Hfmbrr of TJie Aaaoclalrd I'reaa The Aaaoulated I'roaa la excluaiva Ijr entitled to the uaa for rapuh lea tlon of all newa dLpatohea credited this paper and to all local news puousnca nerein. au r,.ni. w Cubllcatlan ot epeclal dlapatche. areln are alao reaerved. HARHIH BLLBWOKTH Editor Entered aa aecond olaaa matter "ay IV, 1U20, at the pout orthie au Re leourv, Oregon, under act w March , J7. Represented by err York 171 Madlion Ave. f kl 360 N. Michigan Ave. KraaH.ro 220 Buah Street Ie. trail 3084 W. 'Grand Boulevard I. Aaielea m R Hprlnir Street cattle 60S Stewart Btre.t Por Uai 620 B. W. Sixth Street . Ixola 411 N. Tenth Street .mi I AT I 0 M VnliMrlpiloa Bate Dally, par year by mall ISM Daily, monlhi by mail .60 Dally, 3 monthi by mail 1.26 Daily, by currier per month... .66 Dally, by carrier ter year 7.80 Every stats, county and city official or buunl that bundles public money should publish at regular intervals an accounting of It, showing wdore and how each dollar Is spunt. This In a fundamental principlo o demo cratic aovernment. TO SAY thai tlio Nor.th I'mpriuu, curiiviin wan a complete huc cesa in something of hi. undcrmitte uiont. It could scarcely have been Improved upon In any particular. Tho day was period, tho road wuh In remarkably good condition, tlio crowd was ample, and IhoiiKli Hits roulo was ovor flit iiiIIoh of moun tain road, no nrcldcnlH marred the Journey, . Tlio Hplrlt with which other eom- munition entered Into the affair wftH Hp lend id. Huge no, Cottage Grove, .MeUToid and Klumalh Kalla all were represented In llio pro gram In tlio beautiful picnic wove at the south end of Diamond lake. We people or Douglaa county learn ed that wo have Home new neigh bora iih the result of the comple tion of a road up tho limpqim to Diamond lake. It was a Due thing to dedicate tho bridge below (he llhihou to A. C Marsteru. It la well known in this communlly that Mr. M urate ra has heen u loading uplift. In tho fill your effort to obtain a road up the rlvor to Diamond lake. Now, with tho erection (r tho Htono monu , merit and bronze plague at (ho up per bridge, all who travel the roulo may It' I hey will hut. stop, know the name of tho el II sen to whom Miry ure most Indebted for tho privi lege nf being able to travel a runic or such Hi-cnic grandeur. It was moat fitting also that the dedication bo made by (lie region al administrative officer of the IT. H. forest service. The newly ron Ht i acted routo all Ilea within the national fureat. Forest nervier offi cluls have long been desirous ot having the roulv completed but It wuh an inidi'ttakluK that could not have been completed for years to come with money from relatively amall annual forest road fund. The cooperation, the energy and Hie determination of local inter-j ortlH, led by A. C. .Minsters made Its ; completion now possible. I Mention bus previously been made In (his column oT the really valiant work done by the Steam-; boat CCC boys. The writer of these : lines made the trip through to the lake just two weeks to a day be-1 Torn tho caravan made It so easily ! laid Friday. Two wueka Hgo there j was much to be dune lo make the road reasonably passable. It aiu atly looked like an impossibility Two weeks ago tio sueh comfort able, well surfaced road with n quite j ampin number of turnouts as we; Haw Friday could even be visual j I zed. 1 Jill the buys, tinder Hie able; direction of Superintendent Tom I llarber, did 11. These glowing reports of the North rmpqun rond must not be misunderstood. The road Is nut a highway. It In it bountiful drive along one of tho world's grandest rivers and through a wonderful fur-' est. Many drivers would classify It Is a very hunt trip. Hut It Is a thor oughly piiHHahlo, fairly sale road. There In much work needed yet to luaku It an "1 throughout as II Ih from iho forosl . boundary lo .Steamboat crock but the nv boy will ftttt-ud to that. Our parly camo homo from Hi" trek' lo iMatnond lako over the nanus roulo. We saw many, things . that had hot neon previously noted.1 Apparently Ihnl trip offers inn : new things every Hum you make It. Wo did notice, however, that tdgn boards quoting mileages to Roao hurfc and to Diamond lake arc needed. Signs at Steamboat and at Dig Camus ranger , headquarter bould state the times of day when travel over the new soot ion can bo permitted. Now that so much publicity has been given to the opening of this now routo there 1b going to be considerable travel over. it. It will be iiocesary to In form the public, and this will doubt less be done If, Indeed, It has not already been done ero thin reaches print. At present travel ovor the new section is ullowed all day Saturdays and Sundays and on week-days before 8 a. in. and after 4 p. m. Editorials on Newt (Costtauad from fag a L) Hon Uie TV A. He has unquestionable charm and personality which he is able to project to the public through the medium of the press and the radio. This writer, who haH never seen him, baa felt these qualities In him as a result of reading und listening- lie Is NOT A POLITICIAN. This writer Is weary of politicians and their all-thlngH-to-all-meii utter ances, and senses that the public Is lu the same mood. AS TO McNary: He is able, wlso, fcarlosa and TOLERANT. He has skilled knowl edge of the Intricate and (in a de mocracy) NKCKSKAHY machinery of politics. As an advisor and collaborator for Wlllkie, he would bo invaluable. pHL'CK DAItTON is an udvortls Ing man wlm Is now a congress man, Ah an advertising man, lie known how to say what needs to bo said so briefly, ao clearly und so convincingly that people wilt read, understand and IIKLIKVR. That Is tho kind of platform tho republican parly must have If It Is to win tho confidence of tho peo ple. IK THK republican parly Ih to win 1 this election. It must convince the people or tho United States that It Is sincere, loyal und able to do efficiently and patriotically the big things that In the next four years must be done. This writer believes the program here outlined would help toward that end. KRNR Mutual Iroadeaatlng Syatnaj 1KX) Kllooyole. ni'.'MAININC! HOUiia TODAY 00 Lew f Jlninoiifl'H Orch., Al IIH. .'(II Toa Tlmn Minim. 1)0 (ill-nil WltlliiiriH' Orch. Mils. :io Shitfier l'lirkcr, MILS. 45 Little Orphan Annie, Oval tine, MBS. oo Tniimiii's Tuni'. 05 Newa, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 10 Newt-Review News Flashes. 15 Dlnnnr lllinrn. 30 John B. Hughes, Avalon Ci garettes, MBS. I.", - Vnrlc-lii'H. no-l'iiclim llm PiihI. M IIS. If, Mlltuni .MtH'HtriiH. :io l,onc Hiiiicnr, miis. 00 SnllKH ly (.Jwt'll utnl ll'jld- lliy. If, Kvr-nlng Mi-lfitlins. l-nll 'N Swine Clul. MIN. 00 Alka Seltier News, MBS. IT, -.lin k MrLiiin'H (lu ll.. MIIS. :io Kcyiiftii. Aihlii'NK nf Urpnh-lli-litt Cnnvi'tlllon, .MIIS. ;io- sinn on. Tl' KS DAY. JI NK LT, 7:00 Stuff nod Nrollmni'. 7: 15 lll l.lKhln on Farm iiml -1 11 (,'lnh Nmvti. 7v30 News-Review of the Air. 7:10 Stale mill l.ocol Nowh. 7:ir, H)inisily In Wax. 8:00 Neighbors of Woodcraft, MBS. H::i0 Thl mid Thai In Muluily. 8:45 Carters of Elm Street, Oval- tine, MBS. 11:00-Moi'lllllR KnHHloll or Hi-pub- lli-au fouvrintion. Mils, 9:30 Man About Town. II: 1 -.Vlunilni; Si'mhIoii nf lli'imhli- I'llll Ounvrnllnti, MIIS. 10:00 Pinto Pete, Copco. 10:15 Ma Perkins. Proctor and Gamble, MBS. ln::to--Symiilnihy. 10:45 Bachelor's Children, Old Dutch Cleanser, MBS. 11:P0 Our Friendly Neighbors, Al- kj Saltier, M8S. II ir,- Mi-loillm in lihylhui. 1 1 .Ho Pns.sildo Krr n r ti News, MIIS. ll:ir VYullvr Knlik s (in hi-slru. MIIS. 1 '2 : 00 .tinrhiMtn 1 lalui'. 12:15 Sports News. Dunham Transfer and Powell Hard ware. - K '.'O -Klolhin at liuinlinn. 13:-I." N'i'wh, Stale anil Local. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Hennlnger's Man on the Street. I . ir, - l,ld! of llyrno. MIIS. 1 f:o-Orcao Mvluildw. I:I:V l.ol'n Play llrlilm'. MIIS. 2:oo -Al Your ('omiminil LMHI Mn.-i- and Muslr, MIIS. 2: 15 i". till' Wo n. MIIS. 3:00- Kalloo Lewis, Jl, MIIS. ;i:l5 -'I'onilny Itr-yooliItT oii-Iiuh- tra. MIIS. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. IMio -Sauih or Time. 1 :30 --Alnel iriilt l'alully lloliln- KOII. 1: 15-l'onvelHallon I'lere. MHS. 5:"(l Wythn Wllllnma, ('oinuiin latin. MIIS. 5.15 li;nrititlon o .Miilnluel'ii I'einile. MIIS. ::: Shallio Parker, MIIS. 5:45 Little Orphan Annlt. Oval tine. MBS. (Unn- TonlKhl Tulle 6:05 News. CalH. Pacific Utili ties Co. OUT OUR WAY (, '" f 1 MA OH, MA rAAKE T -i 'i I 1 HIM GIVE ME THE V i , L?' PAPER I STOOD iS i-Tfs OUT FOR A ' - ifrt ' '--WmZ tH HALP HOUR WAITING' Vtr - tm----MJmfmm FOR TH' PAPER, AND 4Wi:Wr' ' I WHEN TH' BOY THREW I tW;MW-- 3tt7Z?, IT' A BASKET ON A IImP ''-JtejfZ&Z? STICK COMES DOWN MJ- AND--OH,I CAN'T HAVE WHY DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHA3. A. KDWAHD3 Many today are pessimistic concerning the. luturo. Keon mile condilions cause giear concern to many. A spirit nf lawlessness all over the wo,-ld iPotiiK lo arguo against any permanency of gov criiuieiil . Anli-reliKidiis movementH are most discouraging to those who 'lave put their I rust In ('hrst lanlly as the ultimate hope ;f Hie world. The spirit of com mercialism which seems to have replaced the Idea of ser 'Ice in professions and business Is truly alarming. All this has led to a Hptrlt of defeat. .on which gives poor promise for the future. There are today as never hehftre grent minds word ing together lor the welfare of mankind. There is In spite of war a gie;it mind for peace in every nation. There Is u flow ing spirit for social and econ omic justice. There Is the flunk fiif I ulring mind of youth in every land. There Is a con stantly growing conviction t'mt thi only solution of Hie vun)i need Is to be found In tho Ideals of Christianity. The. man wi I h h is face toward t ho. su n never sees the shadow. .A! ay our faces ever bo toward the sun of rlghleousnesH who brings healing in his boa in u and sheds his rays of light and Joy lo discouraged souls. Amen. 6: 10-News-Review News Flashes. li : 15 -Talk by Herbert I loover from Republican Conven tion. MHS. ;:;:u-.tohn It. Hughes, .MHS. ti: la Atler-Dlnner Imnce. 7MII) -1'iigiiiK the I'asl. .MIIS. 7 tf 1 5 ,l ii t ua I M acKl ros. 7:.tu Ned .;ordan, Sciel Agent. MIIS. K:nn Meet the Stars. MltS. X : ;iu Treasure I sla nd Tours, MltS. 8:45 TwMiflht Trails, Avalon Clu- arettes. MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 11: IS Jan (lat her's i )i rbesii ti. MIIS. !i?;:n - Kultnn Kewis. Jr., MHS. D: 15- Hen rv King s t trchestra, MHS. lo;ot Sign Oil. Seattle Increases Coast League Lead (By the Associated Press) Seattle's flying liiiiuicrs, round ing tbe half way mark In the Pa cillc coast Iciikuc season with a game lead, lookeil miglity hind ti overtake' today. Tho Ruinieis leiisled on S;icra meuto uiiMt last week, Kobbliim seven wins In an right-game series. They made Sunday's ilouhlrhcudc the piece do resislnnco lor bom" town fans by walloping Ibv despair ing Solons 5 to - aud In to .1. hi the short si'cond garni' .vrsti-r-d.iy Sacramento got t I'ltcher Hill Walker for Pt su tidies, but ibr llatulers left Walker in to absorb the punishment white thry tolled up 11 hits lor U runs. Tinpfe was on the mound for Seattle in the I li st JUMIl". San Diego's Pie I re ciippcil Port land tor two giimes yesterday. to it and 3 to 2. Sun Diruo pulled both games out of the tire lu the ninth inning will, tworuu raillcs. The second game went two extra innings. 9th Inning Homer Wins. Novikoft of I. os Angeles broke np another ball game yesterday. With the score n to M In the ninth and bases loaded, t he Russlun whaled a drive Into right field that gave the AiiKcls a t lo u victory. Oakland look the uii:htcap in sor in innhms, I to 2. helped by Lub's Hrsl-lnnhig home run. The wavering Sun KraticKcn Seals found new Impe In uit Knd land Pertiaudejt, shortstop hurried lv (tyniiascd Iroiu aktma In the Western luterualtoniil league. His lilg bnt helped the Seals take the uiKhtc.ip yesti'tday from the Hollv wood Stars, in lo I, iifler tbe Seals lost the opener, ti to I. l-'ernandei got h big band from the fans on bis lust uppoHrntice nl bat. In tbe tun games he handled LI tiiaucea perftvily, batted four for eisht. indudlug a triple, and scored two runs. MOTHERS GET GRAY Legion Juniors Get Win Over Melrose lly MAHSHALt. K. HUNT Aimlcgate. legion junior Hurler, won nia own baseball gamo in ine ! Itoseburg Legion Junior contest I with the Meirose Townles yester !day on Kinhiy field. It was Apple- gate's pinch single In the Inst half lor tlio ninth wbicn Rvored two runs and enabled tho Juniors to over I cotne the Towulea' one-run lead and j v. in the gume, 6 to 5. t Trailing. 5 to 4, Uoseburg open ed their bulf of tlio ninth with 1 Host reaching first, when S. Long ' tumbled Must's roller down the third base line. Plueard got a pass and on a wild pitch the runners reached third and aecond. The bases were filled when McDougal laid down a perfect bunt which so j perplexed the Melrose pitcher that Mcnougal made It aufely lo llrat. On a close play at tho plate Rust was caught attempting to tie the score on a passed ball through the catcher. Applegute then gave the ball game a fitting climax by snmshlng a single betwoen first and second' and wending I'leuard and McDougal homo with tho win ning runs. In the batting department Mel rose held the advantage, pounding out VI hits to six,, for the Juniors. Mathews and Kelt were t lie big gnus lu the attack. Kuch collect ing three hits out. of five times at but. Applegale, until relieved by Cox in the eighth, struck out nine Mel rose batsmen and walked none. Long, who went tho full routo for 1 1 be Townies struck out eight und I passed three. I hi a preliminary to the main Kiuiid the Yoncullu Mid?; tits, al ; though oiilbit by the Itoseburg Midgets, capitalized on six walks j ami won. ti to It. t Sirohecker. on the mound for Itoseburg, struck out eight ami1 WELL-KNOWN ANIMAL HORIZONTAL 1 Favorite animal pet of man. 4 It belongs to the family Answer to Previous Par.zlc lMtfUCS 10 Branched, 12 Stir. 13 Blcvkhcad. 14 Strife. 16 Wood demons, 17 Rhythm. ID It is (ahbr.). ln Melodious. 22 Half an em, 23 Mortar tray. 21 At this moment. 2fi Idant. 2 First appear 42 To depart. 43 Split, pulse. 44 Haglike part. Ifi Hone. 47 Theme. ance in society 4!) Snaky fish 30 To concur. SI Dnfimn, 32 Thin. 34 A set. 36 Minute quantity 3RTo horo 3fl (Jiowers. 41 Hccr. 53 Want. 54 Islands. ' 56 Unless. , 57 II is descend ed from a . . like beast. 5ft Convivial. F 1 5 I t-J 15 lb 7 Id H Jfm i j h I 21 i TI 1 pV bo p S ty WBlami 6-i4 tT.f?WILL'AM3 pltehcd 4-hlt ball. Williams, Yon- callu pitcher, struck out six noBe - burg batsmen, wallted two, aud waa touched for six safeties. Melroae- AB II H PO E S. Long, a b Mathews, 2b Handy, hs .... lieeee, 1 b .... Hodges, cf .... R. Long, p .. Fell, c White, if K. White. If . .A 1 1 -.5 -.4 5 ...4 ...5 ...4 ...5 ...5 1 1 1 8 1 0 2 4 .'I 11 1 0 0 1 Totals Roschurg Stephens, as Maker. 2b ... Deilemardi, Cox, rf, p ... Davidson, cf Rust, 3b .... I'leuard. 0 ... Wimheiiy, If Applegute, p, McDougal. If ....41 5 12 2 AB It H Pf) E lb rf .... 1 II Totals , 32 d H 25 :i. Rust, Knurs Stephens Long 2. Handy, Recce, Hodges, Kelt. Two base hits Long, Kelt. Stephens. Cox Struck mit-lly (disturbed him. ApplcKiile, it in 7 innings, by Long I, s. Walks-Cnx 2 in :i innings, Long Next (,ay (lt Kinsman he bought .1. Winning p.toher App legate: los- naCrsi from Phoenix, A 1 b u ing pitcher Long. Umpires, Hcmz nuoroue and Ixis Anueles. One of and Conn. AIMllMNTrt VJ IU XOTICI PIX.tl. AITOI'.NT In Un County Court of IrV SIjUu of Urt'Koii for IxiujfhiH Count v. In IIm Mittt.T of tho Kxlulu or IxmikIjuh Will In, IferCiiSfd. Not fi'. Is lo-ii'liy uivi-n Mi;tt tlx Administratrix of the ;(,. to of IxtiiKlHH Willie. riccM.I. '. ftji-d hi Hie County Court of Slut - of noKoti, her Klnal A' "unt un cm h .Vlmiiiist nitrlx. iiml tli Court ) TKril July llm 'Mil. 1!I. n ( Hit- imtir of 1(1 o't lo' k ,. Al. f i fflo of tlif Connly Juilu of 1 inn u Ins 'oiintv. ' ri'K"ii. lu t hr urily. OrrKtin, us tho f'"i.' i, id i liliici for llm tuMirinir of ot.j.-t i in-.- ti!o m'ti,iii!"tit i'ii'r'''f ; lu " Patod ii ml Tlrst inihllsiH-d lils loili tiny of Jinn-, a : i KVA l A N K WA'TR ' Atttnl in -n if.riv. 15 Particle. 17 Pertaining to Medusa. 1 8 Crowbars. 20 Crowd. 21 Heart. 23 Female fowl. 25 Married. 27 The or tame dog is used for hunt ing and pro tecting. 28 Mail. 29 Wild gont. 30 Chewed. 31 Age. 33 Notched. 35 CompeN. 37 Bitter rtruB fpl.l. 39 Sprite. 4ft Perched. 43 Part of a wall. VERTICAL 2 To decree. 3 Manners of walking. 4 Bed. 5 Like. fi Stair pnsl. 7 Challenced. 4S Meal. 8 Paid publicity. 48 To embroider, 9 Aurora. 49 Electric unit. II Months -. 50 Lion. (abbr.. '52 Nothing. 13 It is the mosl 54 rroviderl. or know--55 South Caro ing beast. lina (abbr.). SERIAL STORY GHOST DETOUR BY OREN ARNOLD CAST OF CHARACTERS noSELEK DALU and CHIIIS- TINK PALM BR Partnera in a aiimmer toutlat venture at (iold crest. DICK BANCROFT and FHAftK- LIN LARKAWAY They alao found un iiKoieHt in Goldcrcat. a Yesterday: Franklin tolls Chris tine ahout the ex-convlct and robber who will certainly come to Ooldcrest for hlfl money. Later, Franklin gives the purse to Dick lo give to Christine but Wick Blves Jt to Roaeleo! ' CHAPTER S!II '!Iey boss! Hey- lluae loo! 1 sot Bumething for yon" A man can crow a vei-v nood Lerril In three to five monllu. Mr. John Sawver. former!" l'tlown as Carl Quail. No. '12283. H.en! almost four months growing nis alter tie got a job with the lu;ierial Fed spar cornoiad n ntnr Kingman. Ariz. The Imperlil was handling 600 tona of reldannr and silica per month, and John Carl, work:-'! with 2n other i In an lnoi.-.teil canyo.i wuh scaiiely no cbrxce to c :v lo tovn. .iwyer's Ion hair grew loo: It h'n! been cut vny sliort in Jhi-i,- hut by uummer It wan srrnK- gly again. B-.ili his long hair mid his, heard combined to niuao hlr.i y iiiiini'tcit man Ii'him what ho hod appeared at, say, Christ-m:i.- time. On a day early in Iho Hummer 1 1)6 town boss rode out with a lew r,l - 'oifoi'tH" lor the niou up In the "anyun. inciuocii was a oaten or i newspapers. Sawyer was keen to 'e"l tlieni. When bedtime tamo 2 no was siiiineoiy excited, in one D of the Sunday papers more than a 1 week old was a lull-page feature I nrtlele, with five goial photographs j and a most interesting text. Oddly 0 Mr. Sawyer went right then and t there to his boss and told him he'd (' "P, ,11. v,,n nii .1 t.i 't u ir Sau'vprv- ,ha ui,: . Yep. But I got to ko for a .tucii. i iiiiKiiL culm? itiiuji iiuer, ii ' you need me." 0i "Well, you done all right here. 0 I'll have to put on another man now, but I could write you If you ........ iih; hi, until uii'ius miMlHIM opcnln. Where you from? Your address? You never (lid give me place, when you come hero?" "Reckon I'll ho around Tucson." taawyer suggested. "Homo coun try for me, there. Never been out of Arizona, matter of fact." Mr. Sawyer had to walk lu to (... h Vh ,T ... ' ' "J them was a Sunday paper again Inter tlmn the first hr- bud rnurl And hv (lomen If It lld'l livn some more news that excited him! One picture this time, of u tot of college students in New York City, I and a snort article underneath. Mr. Sawyer promptly rented a car lu Kingman aud drove out on .highway fifi. He was considerably worried anil he wasn't sure what 'to do. Riding along. It occurred lo 'ifm that he bad bent begin with 'biing extremely careful. True, six months ehanges a man, makes forget a lot of things and ( even makes officers of the. law be fcome neglicnlibout an old man- i ";" 'robbed a payroll and killed a man would have to bo cautious all his life. He pulled up after un hour or so at a small roadside stand In the josh u a forest country. Back of the stand was a largo signboard saying: Turn here to ;()LD('RKST ARIZONA'S PICTPHKSQUK ('.HOST TOWN He read that and the smaller lettering under It. and pulled up to say good morning to the old man who was in charge or the stand. "(lot any cold drinks?" he asked. "Sort drinks. Cioin' ill to Cold crest?" "ITaiu lemon. No. cun't spare the time. What's going on up there?" Mr. Sawyer eyed Uie old tinier shrewdly. "Why plenty, friend! Foil r yoium pcople've opened 11 up for showing. Cost you a dollar, and wnlli it. This is a genu-wlne " "I know about It. I've seen it. years ago. They opened up every thing, eh? The old hotel, stoles, jail, bank and everything, no doubt 7" Nope, not yit. They uln t j opened the jail yit. It has to lie epaired some to be safe. Likewise the mine shaft itself." "Opened the business houses? All o( 'em?" "Couldn't open Hie lsink vault. I heard 'em say. Ua'ked. llusled. Two. Iliree old cellars, too. Mostly dirt." "I'm." said Mr. Sawyer. "In lercstine: place. Hope they make money out of It." "Them kids Is smart, mister, lemnie tell you. They'll do well." "Kids, ell? They live up there? All the lime?" "Vep. Mrs. Maude Hunan, she ehoks for 'em. noos -lo 'em. They stick to business. It's a lot of lunrists conies lu. Hiindrod-crflil at oncel due here day after tomor row. Here comes a car In now. too." Mr Sawyer paid the old fellow, bill loitered n half an hour loimer . -liliinliiR. Then he col In his car anil drove on. llown Ihe road two mllrs he halted and waited, riltv. Ine fast. He didn't think Ihe road side vendor would recoanUo his car If he Just sped on by. returning to Kingman. Mr. Sawyer had done a deal of tbiu'dtiR. He bad evolved a definite plan and he rearctteil havluft to wall two days lu put it into operation. When he got back to Kingman' CO.YNIOHT. 109. NIA SERVICE. INC he turned In his rented car, took a quiet hotel room, then went to a barber shop. "I'm getting too gray," he men tioned. In the chair. "Can't you Just uh " "I can touch It up and take 15 years off," the barber said. "What about the whiskers? They got some white ones." "Touch them up, too. Make H good." The barber wasn't rushed. He did a good job. Mr. Sawyer, or Mr. Qualt, looked even reasonably handsome when the job was done. He bought a new suit of clothe and other articles to dress him self inconspicuously. Then he net out to buy a few books. But In a town the size of Kingman there are no bookstores. He did man age, however, to acquire plain spectacles and an umbrella and a suitcase. He went back to his hotel and sat down to be patient. When opportunity offered he in formed the clerk and other guests that he welcomed the chance to , get back to civilization, since he I had been out in the fields doing some special mineralogfcal studies for several months. In a day or two. he said, he would be ready to head back east again. Then he wished he hadn't talked, 1 muca. ttomeoooy wouui .meiy remember that he had posed and worked as a mine laborer at the Imperial Feldspar. Why, he was almost a fool! It wouldn't do to get careless now. The thought worried him all that night and into next day when he kept to his room pre tending to be reading. So th second afternoon he ' set out abruptly to go buy himself a pistol and some shells. He was already in the hardware store before he remembered that, in his present pose, he would look Zwaua eSuied hi" !iir ff hid seen ieavv 44 : conspicuous buying a gun. He lied seen ca libre pistol under tho hotel .clerks counter anyway. I The second night he slipped (downstairs at 2 a. m. and got the clerk's pistol, being careful to see that it was fullv loaded. The clerk' hadn't even discovered his loss hen Mr. Sawyer departed on the reKiilar bus 8 the next morn Ing. (To be continued) Mixed League Standings W Vans' Vamlala 5 - M-iino Millers 5 Brown's Standard Oilers 5 fee's Saltdwii-li Simp 3 ! Tannlunil's Terriers 4 I Tandy's Place 2 - This Week's Schedule. Monday (V-c's .Sandwich ts. Sandy's I'lace. Tuesday ('re's Sandwich .r,r,i; AM ",00 44 SilO! Shop vs. Itruwn's S. (). Kriday Vans Vanilels vs. Tann land's Terriers; Moure Millers vs. Sandy's Place. Games This Week . Taiiiilund Terriers: 10. WorlcdKo ... 1:12 I no ion - ::'is .1. I'ei-suson ... L'.l l:ll 1611431 .1. (lordon 131 lull 125 359 11. Taniillllld ...150 las 136 451 Handicap 11 1 1133 558 570 0471675 Moore Millers: L. Miller 114 131 7S 326 I-;. Moore " 122 1 12 128 3112 A. Miller 13S 137 123 39S It. Miller 13s 150 157 -416 Handicap II 41 11 123 554 604 527 16S5 Van's Vandals: II. Hay HI7 11. Ulliolt 10!l V. Slephelison ITS Dr. Van Valium 145 Handicap 21 5113 llrown's Oilers: il. Chapman ... 134 II. ltidcnour 113 111-. Campbell . 119 K. Ilrowu 99 Haudicap 5N 103 126 151 1S7. 21 591 123 132 121 131 311 108 313 155 4SI 150 4X2 21 72 5711725 125 - 32 110 - 355 136 37H 179 460 5S 171 C"S 1717 Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE . - W. L. 1 Cleveland .. 38 23 . Ilelroit 31 22 . Boston - 33 23 . New York 28 29 . St. Louis 28 31 . Chicaao .26 31 . Philadelphia 22 33 . Washlncton 21 38 . NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. I Cincinnati 3s 20 . Brooklyn 34 19 . New York 33 21 . ChliaBO 32 29 . SI. Uiuia . . 22 23 . Pittsburgh - 21 31 , Philadelphia 19 31 . Boston 19 32 . PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE I'd. ,6S3 .607 .5.82 .491 .459 .456 .4(l 3S7 :el. .655 .612 .611 525 107 ,101 358 37D W. Pet. .022 lv: .5'li; .182 .177 .176 .371' Seattle Oakland San DieKO .. Hollywood Los Angeles .. Sr'.cralnetlto -. . San Francisco . Portlaud .. . . .51 .18 t" 41 .10 42 . 40 ,3ii Firemen's Convention dauco, arm ory. Monday nielit. (lentlenien 45c lli.a ,t .A flhnilll'a llnha.l,. (Adv.) Injury Jinx Hits Four More Players Jurges, Bowman, Ttd Williams, Cramer Hart; Madwick Rtrurns, Aids in Victory. By BILL WHITE (Associated Press Sports Wrltei J frhe argument of whether a pluy er should dress up like one of Km 3 Arthur's armor-plated knighla be fore stepping onto the diamond Is due for its unmial airing. The cobwebs had hardly cleared rrom Dodgor Ducky Medwick'a brain alter being beaned by Bob Bowman of the Cards Tuesday, when Billy Jurges of tho Oiantu was biffed yesterday by Bucky Walters of the Cincinnati staff, and Ted Williams, lanky Boston Red Sox outfielder, also suffered a con cussion when he and Itoger Cram er collided, while pursuing a fly ball. The (limits, right lu the thick of the National league pennant fight dropped a pair to the Reds yester day by 7-4 and 2-0 and that drop ped them back to third place while the Reds were re-mount lug tho throne for tho sixth time. The Red Sox lost the first game of yesterduy's double bill aguhint Cleveland, In which William? was Uirt and Cramer badly shaken by 44.1 0s Al Smith a pun a six-hHIer. They might have lost, tho second if jt hadn't been for th? liMiierun hitting of Jim Tabor whose two bliws gave them a 2-0 victory. Medwick's Hitting Counts, Med wick, whoso "bean f 111$' lust Tuesday started all thbi ush, caino liack as a regular and helper! the Dodgers climb back Into second place. His two tliuoly singles kept tho Pittsburgh Pirates from mak ing off with a Ill-Inning afterpiece, after they managed an S-5 win In the first game, thanks to a lfi-hlt attack off throe Brook hinders. The second gamo was finally cnlled because of darkness wllh tho score tied, 4-4. lhw tioMl UK" clu,,e(1 " Performances by two rookie Chicago Cub pitchers Mooty and RalTensberger. Mooly won the first game from tho Phii lies by 3-2 on a six-hit and Itaf- '-ni erger iook uie second 7-2. Sulvo un' Sullivan likewise cail,e through a twin assignment i"e uosion nees, namitng tbe St. Louis f:iii-ilin.-ilu ihoir ,'l,-u, I double lii-atiue under Maiiaer Kouthworlh by semes of 7-5 and 10- -. miivo pin ned a alx hitler a-i-l Sulilvan un eight bitter. ' Hob Jlownmn. who beaned Med wiek, was victimized Irniself, be. inn spiked in tho rirst Innini; of the first Kiinio by Sisti of the Hoes, and forced to retire. Tigers Trounce Yankees. In the American Iciikiio, Nows-om wi,n his ninth i lrulcht a.: tho Ue Moil. TiUers climbed to within a '.I ice and a h il: or the leuK.ui! lend luff Cleveland Indians by soclili'K the poor- old Vciikeen. 0-i New sum allowed ll-e once-feii.-cd maul. its tiily four l.i's while libs mates Kf l to Marvin llicucr, a,i-: stevo .vn.!rn for 15. '.'he Wasn!i!ii:on Senators and Lie !,l. Louis lliiwns spin a I-..,:,,. ed (I, mi, lie bill, Leonard liiiiicliulballlni; the Nats to i .r. win in the ooener and r.,,,.1.., i,..n. 1 1 fin: the Urown i to a 3-2 de-dsion lit i-.Kuirnp wi.n a ho.nc-i- and , ialiy-tartins firii, limine double. I he l'hilade'i hia-( hiciiKo double header was post polled by rain. Auxiliary Snapshots Wanted 'liua unit or American LckIoii auxiliary is making a collection r snapshols of members, their Irips and events concernini! members, and anyone havliiK such snapshols in has heen asked lo leave them ""s week at I'isher's store What's in the Air No. more feudin', Clem. You got a radio and ws want to hear the KEYNOTE ADDRESS OF THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION 9:30 P. M. Be sure to wake mc up in time tomorrow morning for NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT 8:C0 A. M. TUESDAY Guess I'll find out how Henry Carter is getting along CARTERS OF ELM STREET 8:45 A. M. TUESDAY HIGHLIGHTS ON TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Shatter Parker 5:30 p. m. Little Orphan Annie .'5:45 p.m. " 6:05 p.m. Herbert Hoover -ddress 6:15 p.m. John B. Hughes 6:30 p.m. Paging the Past ...7:00 p. m. Ned Jordan 7:30p.m. Meet the Stars ; :0Op. m. Treasure Island Tours 8:30 p. m. Twilight Trails 8:45 p.m. Alka Seitier News ... 9:00 p.m. Jan Grrbsr's Orch 9:15 p.m. Fulton Lewis, Jr. 9:30p.m. Henry Kinq's Orch 9:45 p.m. KRNR DIAL 1500