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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940. lulled Ilallr mmir T Newa-HaTM. v Mrmbrr of The Aaaoclal.il ! The Aasoclalad In lO.liia.ve l ent t ed to me r lion of all tiewa dlPtchea roduad to It or not ollmrwiae credited In iSla paper and to all local news publlihid heraln. Al rlBhts of ro aublloatlon of apoclnl dispatches '.rein are amo ruarv.,u. sJtniHS EI.LH-.VOUTK Editor KntHred aa second claaa mutter nfay l'i. 120, at tho pout orriea Ro-teourK. Oregon, under act alarch 3. 17. Represented by nti Mnrllunn Av. CM n:. w" Mi. '..man Ave.-Hn 10 a. W, mxth Htreut St. IouIm 411 N. Tonlh Hire. ORf&lC PUBLISH tfiilH.cr.pl.oH IUICB Dally, per year liy iimtl Dally, 6 itiontnH l.y nniil E ally, 3 month by mnil ally, by carrier per instill. . Pally, by carrlur yor y nr.. . ..$6 00 ai.SU .. M .. 7.80 Kvery mit, cminty and ;iiy official or board tlml hiirxlleH uuhliu money nhnuld iiiI(Ihii at rtiuuliir liitrvul an utM-tui n 1 1 nrf of It, nil owing wheru and how euch dollar 18 spent. TliiH l fundainoiitnl princlplo or dumu- crutlu goveriuiiunl. TIIU announcement from huchh- port that Ihe commercial Huh lug llltuiOHtH them will souk I" upon lliti commercial flRlihiK hoii ho tlml they inny lake steel heud trout In their nets In ex ceedingly discouraging to thorn! up ilvcr people who hud hoped (hat mime method short of complete cloHUii) or tho river to commercial fishing ould he arrived at uh a Hell lenient or the, Huh coiilrnvoiny. Apparently not eonleul with Ink ing moat of the salmon, the net ters urn now going lo ask the, leg islature lo open the season km Ihey can not stoelhead, too. In view of tho fact that the name comtiilHBtoi.. using money paid by anglers, has apeiit largo sums of money endenv ul Inn In Imild up the run of Hteel head In lb rmpqim I he pinposnl ol tho netlors la not only extreme ly m il. nil II 1h outrageous. There. In really only one answer to he made to Hie net lent who have not only laid down Iheguitgent hat tle hut have soaked It In Hall water and hurled It In our fares, no to speak. The problem must he solved an It was solved on the Itogue river - by complete closure lo com merclul iishing. In fact all or the ronslal streams In Oregon Hhmild he closed lo nei flrtliliiK. Thti Icultdalnre will real ize thlH hoi dayufter it Is too Into. Tim pily of It U (hat ihe condition cannot he corrected now while Home fih are Mill In tho BtK'UlIlH, CoilHlderiiiK Ihe Ihhh thai Is made a limit the net rishhiK at Ihe immlli of the l'mHiia It minhl he ,H sit iimed- (Iciulilh'.H In thoimhl liy moHt lolks Hint a coushlei aide annual Income ifi Involved. Thai lf pot the vum The total cash value ol nil of the Kalmon and sleelln'ad taken hy Ihe. nctter al the iimutli of the i'ltlpmia h ahoul i-ipial to tile lolat annual lnistii-s;t viditme cif llll.s nei spa per bushiei.s and certainly tho N'ow KoWew in not coiifldiN fcl a Ink nod liupoi lant In dustry. And yet for this pallry annual In come, there in ill leelillK lielM-rli the tuo pail.s ol llie couniy and a ically serious halfle Is waK i( ca ii tun yea ik at the M'snimiH of tin leiHlatino. Meanwhile netting f;ors on, uport fishiiiK dimiulslu'.H, anil (he potential Income rrom tuiuiht at trailed h good ft.hlni,' talln to ar rive. There Klionld lie no Mich londi tiott of lend. The battle in betni nltiK to ilie out -hut Ihe ncttot in hlt upon Martini; 11 up again. The Ititve en borrowed Mmne of the faolile Dnropeau lonipiesl tai Ills. Hmutlrii; ' peat i-" ami ' i otnpi o mlse" Ihey laum h the sliaipesi at tack yel known auiK an "Cmp nua Yullcv" lianner dnutnless hop log thai the ii'-l i( Hie htale will believe Ihey I epreM'li I the united M'ltUment or the alley. The up liver atiulct aie no) well loepaied to tiled lint nnl.un:lit but there may et he tune tu oianUe till ottertfve defence. Editorials on Newt (Coitlaud from Hf !) amounts in I ills : "No. no: inutn', J'iipn hpank!" RI'SSIA li'iuain.t Ihe grcal uin tety. Ik she pi oi eedinj: si 111 In ne cordanco with her Hocrot contract with Cnrmany, collecting her pound of floHh both In the Italic aiiH and on thu Haltie? That mociiks probable. Still, ugrceinentti between gang Htem as to division of the loot ; wayH have explosive ponsildlilieH. QTAI.I.V Ih reported hy thone who havo had tho heat opporl mil Hoh foi observation lo he the, mur ed nmn of Kurope. What nan hap pened ha.s been enough to scare him lor nothing lookn more rea sonable than that lliller will linn on ItiiHslu when ho hart cleaned lip wcHlern Kurope, When individual of a certain typo get badly Hcared they aro oflcn duiigoroiiH, I'olico ofticei'H agree, that yon never can tell what a scared crook with a gnu will do. RAKANWIIIM:. hoiuhing of Kng "land Ih increasing in intens ity. Tho Hiltlsh have been a tough breed for centuries. It eeriainly looks as if a supreme trial of their slamlua Is coming, KRNR Mutual Irsadoaatlng Syatam 1800 Kllocyolaa lill.MAININc; HOlMiK TODAV 4:0U Tommy Tui kor a Or; iMr-slra, MIIS. 4:30 liilnrlmtf. I: HI Illlly liiiHHol'H Orchi'Klr.i, MUM. C : ltd I lit wn II ChIIm. .MIIH. C::(IJ AmcM-U-nii Chortil J-'imllviil, MIIS. B:0H Dinner Dnnco. H::io-.lnlni ll. HiikIk'H, MIIS. II: If, Mud. .in Mi'lmllcH. 7:d(l TiiiiIkIiI'h Tiiiio. 7:05 New., Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:10 News-Review News Flashes. 7:in Miiliiul Miii'kHiih. 7 : -If. l.iii'ry CIImIiid'h (IrclicHli-n, MIIS. H :0O llTi.l.lv Mninvilln'H Ol'Cluw- llli. MIIS. Muzzy Miii'colllno'u Orrhos- (I'll, MIIS !:(!( -Ni-wh. MIIS. 9:15 Saturday Night Party, Wlna Cigarettes, MBS. 2:no Sinn off. SUNDAV. ,11'I.V II 8:00 -SlalInK Mali' f'licii'llH of I'omiHylvnnla. Mils. -8:110 Volin of I'roplH'i'y Chnir. M IIS. H:U-Cnmuy ChnnlH. MIIS. it : fl( Mari'h of llciilth. MIIS. 9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith. ri::in -Amoriran Wililliro. M US. !l:-iri -Syiniilumv. 10:00 - WIiikit hiiiI Alc;tnil"r. MIIS 10:15 Romance of the Hi Ways, Greyhound Lines. MQ3, 10:.'lll--l,almi'r llmiso CJ'.iiit-f-rl lr- i-liC'Ktra. MIIS. 11:00 Baptist Church Services. 12:ou I'niilirirlnl HI .M,IKfl, cur- mi'l. MIIS. 1:00 lo lie AiiiKHMiiTil. l:;:o .lai'k Ti'iicanli-na Oiclics tin. .MIIS. i'rfipiral Si'ii'tiail 2: la - 'I 'I'ii Hi bv Hen Kiiw in (.'. .Iidui son. M US. Western Tennis Khials, M IIS. Toui ney : in) 3::ni- Kendezvous, MHS. Slgrhl Kehiilu honi many, MUM. -Simp Fields' Orchestra: MIIS. American Forum of llie Air Il: 1.1 t:(tn- SI IIS. 5:00 Old Fashioned Revival Hour, MBS. C:00-.V I. Itullelins. SI US fi:or - Wi; Syniphoulr Hour, Ml IS. 6,30 The Angolua Hour, Dr. C A. Edwards. 7:00 Favorite Songs of Yours and Mine, Hansen Motor C. 7:15 The Quiet Hour. 7: lii Hancock KiiNemhle. MIIS. S.uii - -Tummy Tucker's Orchestra. MliS. s - I - 1'iistoi-:: Sillily, MIIS. "ininaud I'ei iiniance. MIIS. !inn !l 1 : !i:;in News. M US. Dance rche: Sign oil. MOXDA Y, jfLY IT. T un sum ami Nonsense. 7:30 NewB-Revtew of the Air, . t" Mate ami Loral e 7:45 J. M. Judd Says Good morning. T.'ttt f.liapso.ly In ;,v S.'Hi ItienUasi Club. MHS. S .'! IlllCI lll.ie. 8:40 Brr Bye. Rancho Soup MBS. 8: 15 Carters of Elm Street. Oval tine, MBS. It (Ml Opening ol 11.' I (i Mc Con miiion, M Its Man About Town. 9:30- I-1 I o'-ralie (' n n t i' n I I ii a. f nnilmied, MHS. 10: 15 Ma Prrkins. Proctor A Gamble. MBS. 10:30 Adventures of Uncle Jim my. Copco. 10: 15 Bachelor's Children, O'ti Dutch Cleanser. MBS. 11:00 Our Firendty Neighhois. Al ka Settler, MBS. 11:15 Wheel of Fortune. Ill"' Flbert Lasile-lle. Oigaul!. MIIS FJ.un I. tun hei.n ii. n 12:15 Sports News, Dunham's and Powells. IL' lihvtlim nt ll.uiiliim 1J:35 Parkinson's Information E- change. 1.?:4S Stlte and Local News. 12:50 Newr Review of the Air. 1 ;00 Henntnger's Man on the Street. i i.. r 1 IT. 2 .... Ilort i( Iml .. Hawaiian MHS, JolniMm I'anilU. MIN Let s I'lay Hit.Wtr, MHS At Your Coiuumud. Five Mi'll ol -'.e. MHS. StiliiLs in Sw mutton-. MLS. I'lillnn Lewis, Jr.. MIIS I ' IthlMli Netiel s Ml i ll . IT. M HS 3:30 The Quiet Hour. 4 i" (eddman Hand l '.m e; t Mils 4 .;h - 'r.i Tune Dam e. OUT OUR WAY ly WBIamt 1 DO VOL) HAVE TO OH, I'M DM NW WAV . BE OUT HERE? UP TO MV ROOM I WE HAVE OTHER STOPPED TO REST I ROOMS, VOL) KNOWM THIS ALPIME CUMBIKJ' ,pi : r- IS HACD OM A filW S 1 it t 'Vs I B 1 1 m , i I 1 1 I 1 V; A II 1 U T-"- lUTr-r '( tin ' "i :-.'-. l I I IF I 1 1 wmmmmmmMM&yk una ( li'lil Will isi iiih' (lull., .1:011 Myalory Hull. MIIS. r,::lo Shiillil raiki'l-. MIIS. r,: f r, -CI r I'P (lain;. MIIS. 6:00 Raymond Cram Swing, White Owl Cigars, MBS. li : I - I ihinrr i lam e. 6:30 John B. Hughes, Avalon Ci garettes, MBS. II: l.'i -Melnitli'H Mnili'lll. 7:00 TimUlit's Tun'. 7:06 Newt, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:10 News-Review News Flashes. 7: IS Mnli:al Mai'slrus. 7:::o line llnnm-r. MIIS. N:00 Imnilliv anil (iwi'ii Klllrl luin. s: ir, Danri' un li. S::lo l.aui'.li N' Swiiiu ( Iiih. MIIS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS. IClTi I'l-uuicrallr Ki'Mioto Ail llt'l'MK Id'p. W'illintu I'. Ilanlilii'iiil. MIIS. 1 il : i.l) Slltn "ll. Rainiers Defeat Seals in 14 Frames! l (liy Ihe AssoHaled I'ress) ! Tiio impiedietalile San Franeisco K'uIh are making Hi'1 g'dnn lough 'lor the Si-atlle Kainiern. lop team I In (lie Pacini: coast baseball leimue. The Seats, who have been bob bing ii mid down in llie league's J neenml division most ol' tin1 sea-' .mm. made tin- Kainiers go II iinuiims last nkhl b.-lore a wild! 'ihrow by Khoi tstop I'Vrnandez al-1 loued Srhiister to seore for a - ' Seal tie vii toi y. j Seatlle HCtiretl Iwire III llie fourth I tin a hit, two walks ami an error, land Ihe Seals evened mailers in, i ihe iillh with three hits. Including i a two haggi-r bv l'itrher nsso. i wlio also did a tin.- .iot of hurling I by holillnn the itaiuirs lo !i hits lor the II innings, iln-gory con-: i fiord Ihe Sonls to elglit llils. j I Oakland look a pair ml Sacra- ( j niento. 1)1 anil r.-l. keepiim liu-i Sidotis' Insiiig stVeak lnta t at sr j en uames i mini. in uiks I sacker. detixi'led two hi tun ! tin' lust game, Ih ond roiiud 'venlh with inppei umiug in the t w li on. Wieeorek brought in two inns w M Ii his homer In Sacra inentu's Mi; inning, Ihe ioiirth. lu I he leauue's only day game, San 1 iego humbled Lot Angeles 11 :i, siloing seven Kills ill tin.1 mm- 'ii f It inning. Down In HulUwiiod. the port land Heavers bad things all then way until I he mill h i lining w hen t he Stai s seot ed I w ire at ter t wit were out, resullig in a 'Ml vietoiy Ihal ended Hollywood's eight game losing sireuh. Blind Father's Intuition Finds Missing Child 1.HWY. ,lul 1' jAI'i A ; lilipil i.iihei's 'intuition" w.is j:i- ; lt .--.-.!ii1 lii ji sean h tor n l ycai etI !un I :i!ler state polire. Hoy SeoiH.- j .llel ether li:el tailed. I Si-1 tioii.luoin. Hie Mtn. I m. in. i I polled his daughter inlssiiu: vesh I .1.1- ilteineou se.ilVh w; ! Mailed illimediateh while Hie I ihi-r wiiied in ain lor her return j j L.i'" Ii-t nklM lino.lman sum j MK'tieil an tthei Siear old daughter. : and h.l.i hei lo b ad htm "iner Hint ! w,i ' llie path took Ihelii at to-; a wloat Held. AMer walking ne.ulv a mile. Ho t.ithei he. ud Hie ( l ies ill t ll IlKl. .rill. eh.i'iMe. bill uuhaimed. S'.e li.id w .mden d aw ;n w hile p;i in - Sad News M 1 N N i: A I' 1 1 I. I S lli.i'.'i Mil leu I;.. rim.MHiv "l Munit'.tin lii.l.'iil. uns .atihini; up on lo T.' mm I.l. y. ).' , out t h "r r.-iolliu; ns lie !"!'' t,! uu n the hi l.'.'t In ll af! if was thniL'f'l with in'ilHt't .1 li.il'.l, ha.,..l li.linc III.' iMk.' .Mltt.tut Ills hall. Is "li ill.' hall. II.' I...1 s l.ll'l .is lin.'.l f .'.. I I IK l.n. n I. (ll! VNl'.i: TKI'CK In tew ilayH Willi n veiy hile assort ni.'lit ol citiils tint! I. .-ii... ns It- each, laii;.' ami thin skinn.'tl Nlto size Jlll.t' eralln.'S If .a. h The sw.'el.'sl ol : ; ....'fill ll tin (Ins tun.' ol ,':u. IT.f a l. MIIS. ana tip The lineal vine lipetud to 1niaU.es. vhile Ihey last. 1 li.s tor IT..'. In.".' Ihs. elllv r.u.ilillilfe.l KIotl.lv Ke I- it I erllH'1"!! s. t . P.. lA.P ) ' WHY MOTHERS GET &RAV JUS Douglas Trainees Accorded Praise Captain It. I. Ilridge of Oak I laud, commanding ofTicur of Coin- j pany A at Ihe C. M. T. C. camp. Vancouver barracks, is very proud I of the work of a group of Douglas j couniy trainees under his coin-' mand. In a letter lo the News-He-! view. Cnptain ltiidgon highly com- j mends Itnhci I W. Hellow s. ICdgar j A. Lewis, Paul Kino, Itohel't Keller, (ieorgo K. (iuine. liertram .Shoe-! maker and Harvey Kppsteiu, who , are inemhers of his company. 1 "I was happy to bo able to select j an outstanding trainee for cadet 1 first lieutenant lor Company A and j he was Hubert Mellows and worthy of my appointment," Captain I llridges reports. "Kdgar Lewis Is guidon bearer. Harvey Fppstoln Is I a very good trainee and has helped ; in my heaihiuailers. Our company lias been outstanding on inspection I (wire this wee!., and that means a ; lot of work." , All of the boys are In kooiI j I health and are showing up particu-. I tally well lu athletic competition ' holding (lie lead In hard ball and ; being among the leaders in Hott.-i hall. Robt. E. Keith Funeral To Be Held at Eugene Funeral services for Hubert Fd son Keiih, Iti. Sutherliu saw mill operator, who died Wednesday fol lowing a sclltilo at Sutherliu, will lie held at It) a. in. .Monday from the I'oole Funeral home in Kn dene. Mr. Keith was born in Hattle ilroiind. Wash., June 'JIS. IMM. The TROJAN 1IOKI.ONTAL 1,6 Statue left by Greeks fut' be.-ioguj Troy - 11 Hoof cdno 12 Diving turd. 13 Fastened with n key. 15 Land right. IH Lnrge cak 17 Verbal termination Ifi Chest Iwino. CO hVam (abbr.). 21 Tliickncsse?. 22 Elcctvic;il t erm "4 Dutch f.ibbr.L C" Genus vt rat;. Cn Coin DTl.f tip ;U Cage. 32 Strctth ?-t Destruction. 35 Oriental guitar. "7 Largo molding '39 South Carohiu (nbbr.) 1 1 Hiimni,..'". rotn i2DiiUh measure Answer to 0N;u.snAKiaunweicE HAM AN' A EB.E FJHO.R.AJBG CPmAI 43 Road (abbr.) H Plural pronoun. 46 Demi;. i8 Leverage 4!) South Afi ica labor ) 5(1 Deity of war. 52 Foundation. 51 Scandinavian t lie. 5ti Kddor vat. 57 McMcan pine 58 Pel lod of tune It wa.; a or not Milid bea?t '' S 6 j7 rTb U7 boHn J9 St rj i2 33 "" 51 55 1 I M IthI 1 n ! Ijr DAILY DEYOTIONS DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS The entrance of Thy Word giveth light. Tho greatest light In tho world Is the light that shines from the greatest Hook In the world. The lights of hu man making go out, hut the light of. the deathless word of (iod shines on forever. Hero Is the Hook that contulns light for the perplexed statesman, light for the worried business man, light for the troubled parents. light Tor the aged, light for the youth, light for every human being. The Htbln unfortunately Is a closed Book In many homes. Hut the Hible open on the desk and on the living room table, as well ns on the pulpit Is the liook of light and comfort and power. The open book approached with the open mind and heart will give help ami guidance to every one, who seeks the way to bet ter thincs. l.el us read a por tion ol the Hible daily. Head Its promises, promises upon which you may depend, because flod is behind their fulfillment, promises that sallsly the hun gry hen it and that brings light lo troubled mhuls. Head it carefully, prayerfully, eagerly, it is something -Unit will strengthen you fur life's hattle, ami llie Hible will become a personal matter and a guiding light to your soul. Amen. family moved to Oregon when was a child and he spent llie greater part of his life In this stale. He served during Ihn world war in the spruce division. Surviv ing are his wire. Hazel May Keith, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Keith, of Sutherliu. STATUE Previous Puzzle IG By this or stvatiiRcm the Greeks won (pl.). 19 Troy was or destroyed. 21 Scholar. 2?, Antitoxin. 25 Volumes (abbr.). 51 Over .(contr.) 27 Sun god. 28 To perfo'm. i&aftNi ENDSPI BUN 3n Publie anto I iiiiiiiri 1 MfVMJLL I C '0 M O'NlVg'AUTffSr 32 Colored arc 60 It was filled with Greek 33 More o'iseordmt. 36 Golf device. 38 Beam. 40 Small memorial. 43 One tiat rages 45 To barter 47 Membranous bag. 48 Century plan fiber 49 Starch. 50 Tree. 51 Sun. 53 To plant. 54 Monl-.ey 55 Onager or soldiers. VERTICAL 1 You and I. 2 Caulking ' material 3 Kiln. 4 ltuler of Tunis." 5 Donkey 7 Not young. 8 To bellow 9 Not hollow 10 Half an cm. 14 Snaky lisli 15 Opjiosed to ' closed MHGIHI 22 VESTEHDAV: Jan mils Johnny In hla place. Slio Iff pleased when malice rinds Derek a good IlKtcn. althnuRh "too close-moulhetl" about hlmaelf. . Chapter Six No Work No Eat You asked Derek not to tell me about his suicide attempt? repeated Lance. "Because of my reaction? Don't be a silly goose, in. in hi) nil i ii niii 11 initi'n u iui more courage to live than die. I told him so, but he didn t agree, .'lease, honey, don't ever let any thing like that worry you. I know when I get those f II h of depres sion I say I'd rather be dead, but Ion t mean It. Not so long as I have you. I guess 1 just have to let off steam when the pressure gets too high." She dropped to her knees be side his chair and laid her cheek against his hand. "Ho wants to stay here with us. Lance. I ve got a crazy Idea I can do some thing for him. readjust him. some how. Have I a crusader's complex, do yon think?" "A too developed maternal com plex, I"d say. You always did drag In stray cats and pups when you were a little kid. Mother used to have a fit. but Dad always made up excuses for you." "It seems like more than four years since " "I'm glad they went before this happened to me. It would have hurt them so." She sensed his withdrawal from the pain of re membering. He went on: "It doesn't seem very provident to keep the fellow here, .Ian. We have so little as it Is and we've talked or takinc in another room er this summer." "Lance, will It he all light If I promise to make him useful?" she pleaded.' "I I'll try lo make him a paying proposition, if I can. There's jobs to be had around here with summer coming on. Maybe Captain Tupple will take him on one of his fishing barges." Lnnce patted her wind-tumbled hair. "All right, baby. If It'll make you happy lo have a stray man lo Tret over." "Johnny was so mean about It this morning." she said in a little girl voice against the woolly blanket. "He suspects Derek nf everything from larency to may hem." "Well, I hope Johnny Isn't right," Lance sighed. She looked up, deriance in her deep blue eyes. "Yon don't think he's a criminal, I,ance?" "I don't know anything to thing. Jan. Hut your man had bet ter make good or Johnny and I will both annihilate him!" Put on the defensivo she de liberately submerged any doubts she hers'elf had. "He's a Hue per son," she declared. "I'll prove it to you.' Wait and see." She stirred to action. She would find Derek and tell him he had to get a job rlRht hwh.v. Itut Derek was nnwhero in the house, slie found, lie must have pone tor a walk, and line she was in a mood lo talk to him llt,'wltlmui mim-inti words. Later she miciit not ne, ner moons nuie .-?o evanescent. IHsturhetl. nervous, not nearly so sure an she'd' tried to make Lance believe. She sounht tho ureal piano and the soothlni,' touch of its keys. Althoush she did not pi act lee enouch to play really we'd, hor flneters were llfihl and la'le and drew comfort for her tnun the classics sho loved. In the semi-dusk of the familiar, friend iv llvinc room she dropped to the pi;.uo hemh and let her fincers iir!lt Into Ihe sad beauty of Scliu bi i I.'h Serenade. Smooth Mask Km apt, sinKiiiR the words soft ly to herself, she didn't hear the dnor open nor did she see Derek eome In. When the hist tone sull en lino silence she looked up and saw him. The expression on his Lire- startled her. hurt her in some, vaiiue manner she could not com-' prebend: It was an expression of nnineiii. of Hconlinc frustration. Then a smooth, blank nmsk cav-; ered it ami she fell as If. for a lleethiK moment, she had been j permitted to look Into his soul. "Derek," she began, "I have j something to say to you " Hut he fled upstairs with the nantcky step of a man pursued by n'losts. leavlni; In-r alone with th- echo of Schubert. .Ian emptied the contents of her coin i-erse on the kltcnen tame. Lii lit y nine cents and two. three cent "stamps. "And four people to lee.i," she walled softly to hcr seli". "Johnny's rent is due to morrow, bill that doesn't help out tonlKht. And I ought tn get Menk a razor and toothbrush .mil comb, I suppose could bor row money from Norma if she ets home in time, but I hate to do that. 1 guess I'll have n meat !oaf. Hamburger's cheap enouch." Lilting her old black sweater !nti. the hook ii the kitchen uooi. she mumbled to Neptune. "Tint ly live (puis ought to do It. I've sot plenty of potatoes, but ter, lin-Hd and colfee. Oh. yes. ami ii can of peaches for dessert. 1 wonder why he looked like that ami why did be run away Is my ;lMi'r as bad as all that?" Knii'.li hail bis big fist lifted t knot k as she pulled open the front door. A liebgbied grin creased his brpNtl fare. "1111 bringing pay for hoi night's feast," be said, extend ing a ' newspaper-wrapped bundle in. "Yellow tail, and a big one!" could hug you Tor this." Jan cried. "I'm down to hamburger lonlcnt, Frank, this is grand. Lma- lo-.es fish - want to eat with us?" ' Wish I could, but 1 hae to nUy w.st(hman tonight. If you itniik or It. you might send a cup of coflec mer to the station abort 'en fiuess I'll run up ami se l.aiue a minute. I think I've got a mer fur Ihe clipper ship he ju.-t finKipd. Say. I nimot forgot to T I DE auk, how's that bird you pulled out yesterday?" "Mate and hearty, 1 guess. At least lie eata as If he were. Frank, you don't happen to know of some kind of Job for him. do you?" "Job?" Frank rubbed his brown Jaw thoughtfully. "Does that mean he's going to hang around here awhile?" "So he says." No listen. Jan, If yon don't want him around Just say me word." "I want hhn around If he works." she put In hastily. "I need money. I thought maybe Cup Tupple?" "That old grouch. He'd love to mistake me for a tuna and stick a harpoon in me! Trouble with him Is he's griped because he has to run fishing burger Instead oi , liners. He am t nt or anyinum but a barge, if you asK me!" Heart of Gold Jan started k'itchenward with Ihe rish. "He's all right. Frank. I'll ask him about n job for Derek." Frank, following her, declared: "Yon don't know bad people from good, Jan. You think everyone bas a heart of solid gold." She laughed merrily. "I'm not quite that stupid, old dear. Most people aren't really bad, though, if you take pains to know them. Run up to Lanee now. will you? A prospective pureliaser for the clipper ought to chirk him up for dinner." A grateful warmth put a smile on her lips as she heard Frank call out to Lance. Frank was so good. He had been chief life ctiard at Sen Tide for five years. ever since old Peter Merrlmer had j bought this house as haven for his years of retirement. Iance and jFrank had bit It off from first ac quaintance. Jan re m e in b c r e d what a loke it had been to every I one at the beach when Frank and 1 ance took turns entertaining each other on their days off by , alternating flying trips and fish- Ing trips. It was Frank who had kept mi-1 ceasing watch over Lance two years ago In thp hospital: Frank who hud kept the plane factory rnnsclous of their duty to lance; Frank who had forced them to Ki-iti.r tn cwtil:illutu Kn ii frlnllfl i'InKlt ,aVo a chance to fly again.! And now It was Frank who came every night without fall to cany Lance downstairs for dinner and up again; to make him chuckle over Ihe mishaps and adventures j of a lifeguard's day. I .Sometimes, when the day was j hot and not too windy, he took Lance In the wheelchair out on the beach front. Frank had enotmh medals to cover his great barrel chest, should he ever choose to wear Ihein. He had saved literally, hundreds oT lives. lie insisted, chuckling, pulling at his old black pipe, he would write a hook about it some dtty and give i the world the lowdown on human Gratitude, he contended. was an artificial emotion of civil! zation. People, generally, were ungrateful. Few or them ever bothered even to thank him for saving their lives. Jan often argued this with hhn. "Gratitude:" she'd scoff. "My goodness. Frank, they're scared half out of their wits and can't even think!" At the market Jan spent five cents for carrots and five for let- ituce. then emerged triumphantly from the fifteen-cent store with a razor, comb and toothbrush, still the thrifty possessor of two dimes. She found Derek and Norma in specting the fish when she arrived home. "I see you two are nc ipiainled," she smiled, tossing her sweater on' the hook with prac ticed ease. Norma shook her head. "I think lie's quite hopeless, Jan. He just asked me if fish always looked like this before it was cooked: He admitted never seeing a raw fish ready for the frying pan." "Never had a fishing pole in my hamls. lie siaieu rneemniy. Jan groaned. "And I'm planning to get you a job on a fishing ba rge!" (To be continued Standings By the Associated Press American League YV I. Cl-velalid .... Detroit IT 2'. II J ::i ::s ;ti ,m i ! Boston New York .. Chicago St. Loui . Washlnstnn. :;i ay Philadelphia National League CinrinnuU ... . Urookh n New York . Chicago Pittsburgh . . St. , ... Boston Philadelphia .;ti .fi.".2 i .r.i:t .pj'i 11 2s to :if in L'T II 41 Pacific Coast League Seattle Oakland Los Anuelcs San Dieyo San Francisco Sacramento Hollywood Portland ...vt M 4! M :' ."a . t! .Mm Death Claims Coroner Of Multnomah County POIiTLAND. July i:.- i Api Dr. Ii. M. Krwin. .Multnomah comi ty rot-oner sinre I:i;i2. died g a heart attack today. Dr. Krwin whs bom lu Ohio.' IM. anil came to Orpcon in l!ox. He practiced mdirlne in pastern ttrenoti three years and in Hllis born fti eicht years before couiuie to Portland. J Th widow mid a sen survive i Feller's 1 -Hitter Blanks Athletics By BILL WHITE (Ascociated Press Sports Writer) There just doesn't seem to be any substitute for speed. Take the three games played In the major leagues yesterduy and last night. In each one. a pitcher with a burning, blistering fast ball emerged the hero. Bobby Feller, whose fast ball in a night game Is harder to see than a black cat In a coal mine, came through with his 11th triumph of the season a splendidly pitched one hitter that blanked tho Ath letics, 1-0. The Phils' Hugh Mulchay, who. like Keillor is a righthander, wati slightly-less sensational but almost as effective In scattering seven lilts to beat the Pirates, 6-3. And the Cubs' Vera Olson, a portsider with a nlro touch of lightning tn bis Sunday delivery. had the Boston Bees banging on the ropes as he mixed bis high, hard one with bis "sinker ball." They touched htm for only flvo safeties In absorbing a 20 shel lacking. Of tho Ihreo, Feller's perform ance was by far the finest, lie IohL his chaneo for his serond no-hit tor of the season when Slobert punch ed out a single in the eighth Inning. The triumph increased the In dians' lead to one full game over the idle Detroit Tigers. Vera Goetz Reaches Final In City Tennis Tourney Conclusion of semi-final matches in the women's city tenuis totirnn ment. Friday, produced the most startling upset of the entire tour ney when tiny Vera' Goetz, seeded No. 3, crushed the seeded No. 1 star, Kteanor Fies, ti-0. 7-i, to reach one of the coveted finalist spots. In tho lower bracket, J-ois Kurtz, seeded No. 2, vanquished Hit a Houscr, 6-2, 0-2, as was expected, to garner the remaining titular place. The spectacular play of Vera (Joetz against her more experienc ed opponent was the highlight of play in tho entire tournament, not ability to cover tho entire court with seemingly ease and her fault less returning of her opponents' hard smashes more I ban off -set the exporleuro and power of Miss Fies' play. The Kurtz-llouscr match was well-played, but (he out come was never In doubt, as Miss Kurtz stroked her way into an easy victory with a loss of but four games. The finals will bo played Sunday morning at tt:30 on the Itusincs.1) and Professional Women's court in North Itosehurg, Hoyd Hrulon, manager of the tournament, an nounced tdoay. A doubles lourney will be started Immediately inm completion of I be singles play. Go to Portland .Mr. and Mm Itichard Diiicpmo. of I'ensacota Florida, left yesterday lor Portland' where they expect to make their home during the summer months. They have been spending the lasi week here visitine Mrs. Doucette's iiarenis. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. "Snap'" Gillmore. What's in the Air All I can hear is COMMAND PERFORMANCE Sunday, 8:30 P. M. Yes. I know ifs litre for my beauty treatment, but I simply can't be disturbed till eftcr I hear ' MA PERKINS Monday through Saturday, 10:15 A. M. Who do ye reckon is gonna glt the nomination fer President on the Democratic ticket, Hiram? Wal. I dunno. Si. I figure to listen to the broadcasts from the Democratic Convention on KRNR. KEYNOTE SPEECH BY REP. 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