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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1940 Issued Illr Kmtt "undnr bf tko Avnit-ifeviv iu., inn Mrnker of The Aaaoelsted Premu Tho Associated Press Is exchulve ly entitled to tho tine for ropubllca tlon of all newt dlspatchos credited to It or not otherwise credited In till paper and to all local news published heroin. All rights of re publication at special dispatches herein are alao reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Kntered aa aoonnd olaaa matter Mav 17. 11)20. at tho poet office at Rnseburff, Oregon, under act of March a, 1878. Represented by ESf-riOLmDAY New Vnrk 271 Madlann Ave. fl raio :l(lli N. Michigan Ave. Nam L.-T. i..... --n lluuli Htrnct rolt ;l(ll W. Ornnil Houlcvara Urnlllr 11(13 Stewart Blroot Port land 62(1 ti. W, Sixth Ave. Ht. Louis 411 N. Tenth Htreet 01 Puius f ft I ATI 0B ubarrlptloB nntta Dally, per year by mall 15.00 J pally. 6 months by mall 2.50, Dally. 3 niontha by mull. . 1.J6' Dully, by carrier per inontll. . , , .15 I ' Dully, by carrier per ycur. . . . .. 7.80 ? Every ntntn, county and 'lty official or board Ihut hutiitlui (Mihlh: wormy hIiouM piibliHli fit rKUlur )ntirvulH an luoounUnff cf It, Hlinwlntf wlim-o mnl huvr eiu-U dollnr in nient. Thin Im u f umluiiH-nlal principle of doino criitlc Kovurnmunt. nnm? r:rmiH Pukh Courier is I ... 1 ' ... ' cause It wuh listed In Iho OreROii' Ian poll of nownpapers as the only nuo that declined to ho Included ' .. In Iho llHt or Oregon dallies show ing lllelr presidential proforonco. The Courier lumn't so much to kick about. Tho News-Review and at least uno oilier newspaper, the Albany lloinocral-IInrald, wero , not incullimcd ut nil. The Portland ' uowspuper mihh.t at least hnvo not " ed the fact Hint rerlles wcro not ., recolved. Hut that Is a small mat ter, a very small i.iatlcr Indeed. The Courier nays (one sentence ; in a lonir odiioriai) : ' Tile i.ourier Is for Willlilo. Hut tho Courier Isn't clIinbliiK iibonrd bandwagon nnllu f,. WIIIHii nr 17,1' , illlvnlin else." Though not willing lo condemn the (Iregonlau's uffoi'L lo gut a good news nlory by wiring and willing nil Orccou newspapers asking wlieru they stand, wo feet no sense of loss at not having been included. The sland of tho News Review on thin (luentlon has been previously primed clearly uud plainly In this column. as tor snaw votes in general, i they are u wnuto or time und en-f orgy. It lias been many years! , ,,, ,., ? ;0 newspaper did any honiemndo polling uud It will; probably bu some yearn before wo I do It again ... If ever. I ( The pulls made hy l)r, Cullup nro lately considered relluldo and accurately coililucteii. They piob uhly give as nccuialo u plcluro of the trends us can be obtained. However, whom do Ibu Cullup voles ciuno from? Wero YOU over quizzed by a (iullup poll worker? Do you know uiiyone wiio has been iulz;-.ed? Vhe News-Review would like to hear from any . of Its readent who hiivn had votes ' recorded ill a Gallup poll. The contention that a straw vote burls or helps a candidate was pretty well blown to bits hy the late lamented (lamented by tho owners of the Digest I Literary Digest poll lul.en prior lo the el ection In 10"li. It Is possible thai the Digest poll was a fairly ac curate Index of public opinion up lo three wee!ts before the election. It Ik possible the tide wus turned by John Hamilton and Alf Lniidou blasting agaliiMt the social secur ity ncl which is a good law and which mnsi. fnlr-iiilnded people ap prove. Ilul If Die tide did turn 111 tbuKc throe weeks It Is u certain ty that the Digest poll had no ef fect on It. So we will leave the pull taking to the Literary Digest, the Ore. giuiiuu and to such oilier publica tions us wish to put In lime in that muiiucr. As lor lis include us out. Editorials on News (CoittetMt tnm L) w rlter bim. has expected to witu for IUT up lo today. In Elwood. In " dlaiui. when be opened Iho doors or bis mind und tils begirt and showed the ' people of Ainer leu wbnt was therein. Wlllkln has I1EEN A SYMBOL, lib porsonub Ity bus been a PROJECTED one projected lo us through tho me dium of the printed word the cam era, tho radio. There has been always the disturbing thought for those who wanted to believe In him and lo support him that per Imps this projected personality ... Jg mlkht not actuully portray hln KKAL SELF that possibly our thinking about bim bnd been wish ful thinking. For this writer, bis speech of acceptance, with Its plain and con vincing note of sincerity, is us beartoninK and reassuring as the sight of camp to u bunter who is hopeful that cump lies In the di rection be Is following but can't he absolutely suro until bo sees the lliiht of tho fire. Dunham's, Butchers Take Ball Games Ily HVKHKTT CIIOI.'CH The Texnco Chiefs, hard-luck toum of the City Softliull leuguo. lost another gumo last niKht us they were blasted by the Dunliitm ll (in l) lo 2 in I ho first of two games " t '"Inlay field. In the nightcap, or- ratio handling of the hull hy the Oakland (iobhturs allowed iniiny 'unearned runs as the Boueoek Butchers took an easy victory, 11 lo 4. Scoring three runs on two lilts nnd three errors In the socond In niiiK, the Duhhfiinltes took nn early lend over the Chiefs and continued I to add to their margin throughout the contest. One of the two runs hy Cn,or ,., lomel. Uy El- .. IIHon. n the second game, the Butchers ' khvo Oakland a 3 to II lend III the ' fii-Hl two lnnliiKS. hut ciune buck to tally II runs din Inn the next four liiniiiKH while holding iho (JoltblcrH BcorelcHH until tho laHt InnliiK when one iiioru run wan ttilliod hy Oakland. Score; It 11 K niinlmm'H OSS 010 0 (i 7 :i Texaco ...(Mil (III) (1 2 8 I r l,aurai: aurnnce and Perry; Hlllsim und Coodinan. Iloiicock's (102 011 9 :t Oakland 120 000 14 7 I Morrltl and .Meyers; ltoeves ! (loft. .ml Anderson's Aces Trim Craterians lly EVKIIKTT CHOI'CII Anderson's Aces, lloseburK's I feminine softhall team, bowled over I Mm Miiirii',l r'l-iilAi-luiiM III In II In .,, llUiym Snmlllv V,K' at MwHnnl. The Knnie went six In niiigs, being culled alter that inline lietausn of darkness. . ml' " " iiiippv first sucker, and lols Kurtz, center fielder, each pounding nut four hits In four times ut bat. Kuril! laid nut one pit ill lor a minim. r,ii-i.vii vynin, HK'K iiiimvi,; i t i, ..I,.. hum uiiiik" m:un:j, iii ii,-i, mnu ei'iii-ked mil home runs lo .ild tin. Roseburg team lo victory. Pluyers making Hie trip were Llla Sundurs, catcher; Marge l)en-l ley, pitcher; KIimiuoi Pies, first! hnHc; Vivian Honietiico, second base; Velnia Crocker, third base;' Alice MeKlliben, short stop; ller-f 'nice ICIIIs, left Held; I.ols Kurt.. cenier noui; r.veiyn tyrus, i igni ; trniiklvn field. Also included In the mrlyjN(lw. York "10 V1l!LVV,,.".e.' e0m'b Kln1'''''';'-sl- I-ouis . lis and Mllford Cyrus, who nlded In (m,, ago ,,,.,. i Pittsburgli The Aces will go lo Kiigenc Sun- iiosim day morning for u forenoon game and will continue to Albany lor n contest In the afternoon. Plans nro being made for n re turn game with the Cruteriuns at f p,iy field in I tie neur future. William McLain Funeral Held at Myrtle Creek MYRTLE CREEK. Ore.. Aug. 20. Kuuei'lll services were held here I Sunday for Hie late William Me- Lulu, who died last week at Hie home of his son. Robert McLain. Kiireka, t.'alir. Horn in Ronton rouuly. Oregon. August 21. 1SH.1, Mr. McLain was 71 years or age at the time of bis death. He mine with Ills parenls lo Douglas county In ISTU, settling In Ibu Days Creek territory, luler moving to South Myrtle Creek. He was married Eelirnary 21. 1X11.1, to Mary Susan Carson. Surviving are two sons. Jnines I Robert Mcljiln of Eureka and Wil liam Henry .McLain Jr.. Myrlie Creek, und two daughters, Mrs. L. W. Simmons, Marshlield. and Mrs. Earl Sumner. Days Creek. He leaves II gralidehlldl en, two sis ters and I wo hriilhers. Goes to Portland M. E. Killer, or this clly, lull Ibis morning for Porllilllil on IniMluess. DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CHA3. A. EDWARD3 God has created tile Utile and simple things to coiiloiind the mighty and the wise. The tint Is exceedingly small. Eaeh step which the ant makes must lie but the minor Iractlim of an Inch. Surely its wants cannot be extravagant. Yet the nut Is au adept ut providing for lis household anil ti staunch believ er In labor. II counts the sec onds by ijuiek strokes ot ener getic cltnit. Ernui mornlii!; until night II may he seen ill Hie (le veled exercise of duty, fill inalely the anl may tall apart because ol frailty Induced by in cessant wear. However, rust never fastens lis corrosion to any of Hie parts ol an ant's pbyslipie. To men und women, who are rusting out unused in Hie services of Cod uud mull kind, the tiny nut needs to ap pear in her roiillue of bustling enterprise. Thus inuiiy who hitherto' liuve been satisfied lo live as drones, ntuy catch the Inspiration and ninliillou which will send Hieui forth us cheer ful laborers into tile llclds. Amen. f h i WOOFWEEDIW' HI ril HI III III ' J HE-S SCALPIM' f yjr oVH-HHy "THE WORCV WAUT vT.fi-W.UlAM5 VJli yHH WWfH LHVtCC. INC. , Cincinnati's Lead Cut to 4 Games lly 1111,1, WHITE Associated Press Sports Wrller While Hie Brooklyn lloilKcrs j were Idlo yeslerdny the New York mams, Willi a iiuinivnuii i Miii'-tij I lint Included Mel Ott at third, and Johnny McCarthy at first, hopped on llio league leading Cincinnati lieds hy n 0-2 count. llulibell serewliulled I lie Reds Into sulimls. slon wild a seveii-hll perforiniinee. That lelt llrnnklyn four unities buck of Hip Iteds. While llulibell was making bash out of Hie Iteils, Hrrleksnn of the lloslon Bees was doing Hut same to Iho Pittsburgh Pilules' hopes lor u Hist division berth. He won his ninth name of the season .1 to u limiting the Hues It nine lilts it ml skidding 1 11(1111 (IOWII Him ni.v, place. , In the American leagues only game, Iho llnstnn Red Sx gained their most decisive triumph of the sensnn over the leagun-leudliig Cleveland Indians smashing out H r ...7 , iiiis I'd' h Hl-7 win. i.-v'u I Knxx's homer wns biB mini of Ibu lyciti. Standings lly the Associated Pi'ttss National League W I fi n ii n n.it 1 fir, nil r,i r,7 .r,m .r.:;i .r.n.'i .r,ell .inr. .O0 .3.12 Pel. .I'.tltl .r.Ti .5 IS .':ns .I a i .in.i .r.'.ii r,i 4 1 (Hi Philadelphia -li 0; American League W I. Cleveland "0 Detroit ';! ;!') lloslon tl:l Chicago New York , Washingion 111 1,1 SI. Ulllls ''J Philadelphia 1:' Coast league linelinimed. Monument to Dr. Dagon To Be Dedicated Aug. 25 Dcdiculbm of a inonuuienl to murk the grave of Dr. Theophllus Dugon. earlv day Douglas coiiu'y phvstcian, will be held Sunday. August 2.1. under the auspices ol the Oregon Pioneers association. The ceremony will lake place at Hie grave, locnled on tile tilil-iicre homestead, now known, us the Winner place, six and onelnill miles south of Yoncallu on the Goodrich highway. The pioneer group will assemble at noon In a grove near the site ol (be cabin which Dr. Imgoii roll Hlrucled in I VI I. 1'nllowlln; u bas ket dinner, I here w ill be a brief plognim III which will be present ed a biography of Dr. Dugon and expressions ol' appreciation In Iho lihiesinu Grnnlle company nl Port- lliniil lor conlrlliiiiioii of Hie murker lor tile purpose nl nlenttllcimon ol graves ol worthy pioneers. Honor able Robert A. Booth ol Eugene. Mrs. Emilia Miller of Yonciillu. nnd others familiar Willi early Douglus county pioneer history have been invited to speak. ODDITIES ( lly Ihe Associated Press) The Good Earth TOWANDA. N. Y.- I.ul Ralph Pickering keep digging on (he I'. A. Pratt taini and there's no telling what he'll Hud. Several days ago while digging a silo put be turned up u gold watch lost by Pratt's father 2' years ago. A day biter be dug up ll watch Inh, a souvenir ol (he iltilii allliH ersai y of the halite ot Gettys burg. Punctual IT YA l.l.l P. Wash. File Chief Chester llraketleld had 12 mluillcs to make bis 2:;tn appointment with the dentisi. The alarm rang. He raced to the fire -al Ihe of fice of Dr. M It. Thomas, demist The small blaze extinguished, the chief looked at hU watch, climbed into tht' chair and mild: "Klght on iho dot, eh, doc?" Signed and Sealed KANSAS CITV A couple up peared beforo James A. Kilmer, deputy recorder of deeds, for a marriage license but before she accepted it tho bride said firmly: ".My husband has lo sign this oath beforu we get ti license and 1 wish you 'authorities' would wit ness it." The oulh: "I lo hereby promise my wile I won't go out nl night nlier we nro marrii-d. I will not play cards ... I will only cull ou women when accompanied by my wife. I will not drink uny more I bun my wife allows. I will lot her he boss in every way." The groom signed. Josephine Etta Young Passes at Sutherh'n Miss Josephine Ella Young. 50. died at the home or her parenls. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Young, of Suth erllu. his I Saturday niter a short Illness. She was born In Daven port, Wash.. Feb. 21, I Mill, and has been a resident of Siithcrlin for the last 11 years and ol the stale tor the last II years. She was at one time in the em ploy of Lowell's storo Koacburg-i and was a member of tho Episco pal church. Surviving are her par enls. a sister, Mrs. Margaret Reed. San Francisco, and a brother -J. Henry Young. Paisley, Ore. I Services were held In Hie .Metho dist church at Sulherlln, today. Rev. Mr. Weaver officiating, in ternment followed in Valley View cemetery. Arrangements were In charge of Hie Steams mortuary, Oakland, Ore. WE NEED used pickups (any niukei tn trade on new Chevro let s. Will uiukn extra high allow ances at Ihls time, iluuscu Chev rolet Co. (Adv.) MAMMOTH FALLS HORIZONTAL 1,7 Huge Canadian and U. S. A. waterfalls. 11 Feather barb. 12 Ointment. 14 Organs of sight. 16 Egg-shaped. 17 Examined, secretly. 18 Region. 19 To renovate. 21 Wayside hotel. 22 Pblcgm.-ilic. 23 Trying experience!?. 26 Sovereigns' dominions. 30 Thin leaf. 34 Spirits. 35 Tidy. Answer to Previous Puzzle Nttusj; 49 Type measure. 50 Uncle. 51 To scrutinize. 52 Harvests. 55 Pretense. 57 It forms the' outlet for tho four Circat Lnkc;. 3ti Longs. 39 Spore clusters. "18 Its volume is 40 Wood nvmph. "nalfcctcd lyy 41 Ejects. . Ute . . 45 Brief lime. VERTICAL 18 Farewell! . 1 Wheel bub. 26 27 pTp "50 fcl 152 153 ISI1! r knljdriiidS Eugene Signs For Bonneville Power EUGENE, Aug. 20. CAP) After IS month of deliberations, tho Eu gene water hoard today authorized tho signing of a power .contract with llounovlllo, providing Tor the purchiiso or lino kilowatt hours a mouth foi one your to uiignient tho overtaxed supply from tho present municipal system. Tho contract, as soon as it is signed ny .-superintendent J. W. Me Ai l Inn and a Uounuvllle official, will also provide for interchungo of power In case of emergency and for peak load service. While the final draft was not re worded to include tho controversial "home rule" phrase1, to give Eugene nil iron-clad guarantee Hint It would not rcliniiuisli control of rates and dlHH Ibutlon, both McArthur and (.lly Allorney S. M. Calkins today declared the city, a pioneer in chcup municipal power and light, had not sacrificed any local con trol. Although Hie outright lino kllo walt hour purehasn is for only onn year, until the city's new $110.(100 auxiliary power plant is completed, an option is held for an additional 12 nioiil lis. Peuk load and inter change of iiower clauses will he in force for HI years. Either party. however, may ahrogato the con tract by giving a two year notice. Go to Medford Mr. and Mrs. J. P. .Motschenbacber and daughter. Susuii, and son. Elliott, of this city, drove today to .Medford where Mr. Motschenbacber attend ed a meeting of Copco uccount ants, und llrs. Motscbeuhaeber and children visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Zacburisen and Mr. and .Mrs. E. G. Randolph. The Xncharlscn and Randolph families formerly resided here. 15 Satiety. 20 Impairs. 22 Distinctive theory. 24 Of thcjrtatlciv 25 Musical note. 27 Ratito bird. 28 Piny on words , 29 Kind. 31 Being. 32 Constellation, Lion. 33 Gibbon. mm ifSTiern Im!a7r I 1 K l. I I WYI, aim goa. oo r iiHiueni. 2 Persia. 42 Heavy staff. 3 Genu of auks. 43 Bugle plants. 4 OnaRcr. 44 Wigwam, 5 Its famous Whirlpool 0 To place in line. 7 Glazed. 8 Thin. 9 Instrumcn. 10 Prophet. 11 One of its famous falls. 13 Mercenary. 45 Soaks tip. 46 Game on horseback. 47 To sanction. 49 To do Wrong. 51 Southwest (abbr.). 53 Postscript (abbr.).. 54 Compass point I (abb.-.). 56 White. Chapter 38 Salvaged Again Jan was settled as comfortably as cramped space permitted on the narrow couch beside Lance's bed in the drawing room com partment on "the West Coast limited.- "Jan," Lance murmured, his voice both meek and weak. "I'd like you to rend the' speolat air mull loiter I had from Rose yes terday. It's under my pillow." How are you feeling, dear?" she asked, reaching under his head, observing tho new lines of pain in his thin face. "Belter. Jan be says Tin go ing lo walk again. Maybe a long time with crutches, but eventual ly walk. 1 hoped but I never real ly believed " She saw tears in the Hollows of bis cheeks. Swiftly, she leaned to kiss them, then sat back, pre tending absorption In tho letter. It was surprisingly short and very much to Hie point. Johnny, Rose wrote, had a grand new job in New York. They were leaving at once for the east. The prospect of success had changed him. They had dec (led really to make a go ot their marriage and they bad at last fallen deeply in love. She wanted Lance to know she was terribly fond of hi in and of Jan and hoped they would always be good friends. Carefully she folded the sheet of paper and lucked it back Into the envelope. One load lifted, she reflected. Hut the heaviest load never would be lifted; her hope less love for Derek. Certainly he'd never forgive her the tea party escapade. She supposed she should bo sorry to lose his friendship, even If It was round ed on gratitude, but she wasn't. She wanted his love or nothing at all. Lance Interrupted her forlorn thoughts. "If Ibis letter had ar rived even a week ngo. I would have felt myself mortully wound ed." A wisp of a laugh parted his Hps. "Dut In the hospital, when I was hair-ronsclous and still ba.y from anesthetic. 1 wished over uud over that Norma was thore lo hold my hand and coddle me and sit beside mo with her placid knitting. Do . you think there's a chanco she'll have inc. Jan? I menu, for life?" "Sho would gladly have mnr- Iried you this summer, wheelchair land all," Jan said sharply. "Hut vott roll off tho deep end over Rose ugaln and Norma knew It and I don't know what she'll hiivo to say now." "I'll bo so penitent, so humble and ir she'll give me time." I Doctor Murray tapped on the door and cainn In. his rosy luce as delighted as II' ho had just won un Olympic championship. do lyou know," ho demanded, "Hint rorelgn visitors don't see America at all when they whir! dizzny about your famed Manhattan and return homo without even cross lug to New Jersey? 1 owe you youngsters a debt of gratitude for persuading me to vacation west "Wo owe you Ihe larger debt of gratitude." .Tan said gratefully. She slipped out while ho re moved the dressings from Lance's knees and sought the Western Pnion operator in Ihe club car. Her gaminlsh smile cume back for a moment as she wrote these words to Norma: Put on your new bright bon net and hitch old Dobbin lo the sleigh. For your man Is recovered and you had better set your wedding day. Then Jau went mf through the car to tho observation platform and- walclieil Ihe steel rulles dis solve illlo dlslnnco. She told her self she must get u rirmer grip on herself before she reached Sea Tide again: also she reminded herself bow luckily she'd been that the magazine editor liked her and bad ordered more sketches and referred her to an excellent agent who could dispose of extra woik. The dear, good doctor had ncil yet presented his bill and, she had reason to suspect, never would, aiu! she hud not been obliged to touch Norma's generous gift of troney nor would she now tell Lance, it wasn't Lood. she reflect ed, for a man to feel too In debted to a woman, even wb.?n be loved her. and perhaps It was wc-rse when he didn't love her. It did something hurtful to his cfo, she supposed, she didn't quite know- what. Frank and Norma met them in i!-e c-nrly morning at the siaiion in Los Allgrlrs. Al Jan's urging, lioclnr Murray decided In stay I wo t.r three days at Sua Tide, lly then, be said, u competent reg istered nurse could do all that needed to be done for Lance. Heroic the doctor left to ca'ch Ids boat out of San Francisco. La'ite and Norma announced, with practically delirious ecstasy that they would be married the moment I.aucc could stand up with the aid of crutches. 'He's Come Back' It was Ihe kind of au October dBy which hud everything. The cnint ocean reflected the clear, bright blue of the sky; the bene ficent yellow sun beamed on surf stumers nnd surf-bathers. It was autumn elsewhere, but it was still summer at Sen Tide. Ian straggled upon the rooT with Neptune und opened, ror the first time in many months, the chest w Inch hold her cherished marines. She scrutinized them one by one und decided Ihey weren't too bad to hung around in her bedroom. She'd been home two weeks now and It was high time she took an Interest 111 some thing. In a small partition to one side sho round her binoculars. She touched them toudly, sadly, thinking or Hie day so long ago they hud found Derek for her. And before bim. Neptune. To find a bit of salvage In those days had been such splendid adventure. Still holding llieiu iu her right hand she advanced (o the parapet and gazed out at the water. Even with her naked eye she could perceive the trim, sea-going lines ot a yacht far out. Startled by the sound of the trap door being pushed up, she turned to see Frank's , cropped brown head protruding above the open ing. "Hoy, Jan," he called, "take a look out to sea with your glasses. Something out. there that might interest you." "Come on up," she Invited and lifted her binoculars. Sure enough, something floated oil the water about two or three miles offshore. A second Inter she per ceived It must be a person, for whoever it was waved Its arms In Avild wigwags. "Why don't you make a res cue?" she demanded of Frank In astonishment. "It's a person sig nalling ft! help!" "Not my kind of holp," Frank grinned, filling his pipe,' compla cently. "It happens to be a man and lie made me promise not to rescue him. 1 guess he's sort of counting on you." Jan clutched his arm, her eyes wiid, her face unbelieving. "Derek! Oh, Frank, it's Derek! He has come back to Sea Tide!" He nodded. "Derek it is." "I won't go," sho said. "Why, tills is the most ridiculous stunt I every heard of. Who does ho think he is, flouting about in oceans like a a whale. He can Just swim in when he gels good and tired of salt water!" 'One Less Nuisance' Yet her lianas shook when she lifted up the glasses again. He had stopped waving now and seemed to be drifting further out. He-must be crazy! There wus no doubt about It. Frank said with casual ludlf ference, "You're perfectly trlght. (Jan. Anybody elm see the man is a fool. Let him down, who cares; Just one less nuisance in the world." "Well, I won't go." sho said, so consequently sho put down Iho glasses and leaped for the ladder and tore out or the house and down tho pier us lust us her legs would travel. She rolled up the cuffs of her blue jeans, shoved the sleeves of her sweatshirt aliovo her elbows and stepped into' the boat. After two or three experimental putt putts, tho motor turned over much more smoothly thun. her heart and she enst ofL In truth, slm thought, trem bling, shu was one person privi leged lo see history repeat Itself! For once more black eyes looked ot her from the water and a red, wet head came closo to her grasp ing fingers. It was uncanny. "Derek Knowles, you get into this boat!" she ordered. "You're crazy!" He hooked his elbows over the side of the boat, tipping it into Jeopardy. and declared : "Of course I'm mad, Puss. I rel'uso to gel Into your bout until you swear you love mo and promise to marry me! And ulso promise never to run away from me again!" "I won't cry. she thought, and immediately the tears tumbled down her cheeks. "I promise you you idiot!" she choked out. Gasping, grinning, dripping wuter, tic climbed into the boat and caught, her In bis arms. "You wouldn't claim me," bo said, "so I'm claiming you. There ought -to be soma law about salvugu claim ng lis finder." "What about LeiiorcT" she de manded. " Oil, so tliui's It," he nodded wisely. "I was right. You are a jealous minx. Seriously, boney, when 1 met her again at the beach here I knew I. didn't want ner any more than I wanted the t llrooklyn bridge and honey, that tea party stunt was a wow! I'll dry up and crumble Into martyrs dust If 1 can't have you around to make mo laugh. Think you i can stand nip. Ihe rest nf vonr I life " In Hie middle of a verv snllv j kiss she struggled to suy. "I love .luu luum an v. ei, you 11 catcll jiiieuiiiuiiiii: uu, iierea: When, after the- world stopped spinning and the bout stopped rocking, be let her go. he said contentedly. "Sen that yacht out there? It's yours. The captain is waiting to marry us und we're going to Iho end of Iho world und back again nnd then we'll buy a piano and build u bouse around it and" "Find a suitable bride for Nep tune," she finished. Tho lOend KRNR HirtMl BrMdsastlng lystMa WW KIlMyslM REMAINING HOURS TODAY 1:00 Sands of Time, MBS. 4 : 30 American Family Robinson. 4:45 Conversntlon Piece, MRS. 5:00 Clem Williams' Orchestra, MBS. 5::!n Shafler Parker. MRS. 5:45 The Blue Beetle. MBS. 0: no Raymond Gram Swing. Mf!S 6:15 Dinner Dance. 6:30 john B. Hughes. MBS. 6:4.1 Melodies Modern. 7:im Touight's Tune. 7:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utilities Company. 7:10 News-Review News Flashes. 7:15 Mutual Macslros. 7:3(1 Ned Jordan, Secret Agent, M BS. 8:00 lugh aid Swing Club, MBS. 8:30 Treasure Island Tours. MUS 8:45 Twilight Traits, Avalon Cig arettes. MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS. 9:15 Ray Pearl's Orchestra i MBS. j !):3( Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS. I 0:45 Sterllug Young's Orchestra', MBS. 10:00 Sign off, WEDNESDAY, A lift 31 :00 Stuff and Nonsense. . :30 News-Review of the Air. AO State and Local News. :46 J.- M. Judd Says "Good Morning." : 50 Rhapsody In Wax. :00 Breakfast Club, MBS. 8:30 Interlude 8:40 Bess Bye, Rancho Soups, MBS, 8:45 BBC News, MRS. 9:00 "I'll Never Forget," True Story Magazine, MBS. 9:15 Man About Town. 9:3(1 Johnson Family, MBS. !):45 Keep Fit to Music, MBS. , 111:00 News. MBS. 10:15 Ma Perkins, Proctor A Cam. bis, MBS. 10:30 Can You Imagine That, Cop co. 10:45 Bachelor's Children, Old Dutoh Cleanser, MBS. 11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors, Al- ka Seltzer, MBS. 11:15 Wheel of Fortune. H:4r Lou Breeze's Orch., MBS. 1 3 : 00 Luncheon Concert. 12:15 Sport News, Dunham Trans. fer & Powell's Hardwaro. 13:25 Rhvihni at Random. 12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex- change. x 12:45 state and Local News. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Hennlnger's Man on the.. Strset. 1-15 Sam Koki's Hawaiian!, MBS. 1-30 Hob Chester's Orch.. MBS. 1:15 Let's Play Bridge. MBS. 2: on At Your Command. 2:;t0 Know Your America. MBS. :i:0il Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. : 15 Prof. Llndsley. MBS. 4:00 Sheep and Gout's Club, MRS. - . 4:30 Tea Time Dance. r,: mi Carlos Molina's Orch., MBS. 5: ",ll Shelter Parker, MBS. 5:45 The Cheer I'p Cung. MBS. (Leu Raymond C.rain Swing, MBS. 6:15 Dinner Dance. 6:30 John B. Hughes, Avalon Ci garettes, MBS. 0:15 Melodies Modern. 7:011 Tonight's Tune. 7:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. 7:10 Newc-Review News Flashes. 7:15 .Mutual Maostros. 7:;lll Lone Ranger, MBS. -S:iin (exposition Fantasy. MBS. X::pl (Jus Arnheiin's Orch.. MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. II: IS Hay Pearls Orch., MBS. 9 :;ill Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS, 9:45 Mnrvin Dale's Orch., -MBS. 10:11(1 Sign orr. Blonde Blizzard NF.W YORK A boney-haired blonde Irom Dixie exceedingly jubilant alighted from a plane al LiiHuardia field, climbed into au nirllne bus, und Tossed her shoes and nearly $1.10 In bills rrom Ihe bus window. Next day she asked Ihe police to get her money back. They couldn't help her. WIS NF.F.D used pickups (any make) in trado on new Chevro lets. Will make extra high allow ances at this time. Hansen Chev- rolet Co. (Adv.) COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Bubar 116 No. Jackson Donald R. Gibbs DENTIST Hours 9-2 and 2-5 Except Thursdays Phone 401 331 Medical Arts What's in the Air I'll forget about the back rent if I can come in here and listen to THE LAFF AND SWING CLUB 8:00 Tuesday Nights HI H-, mother, glad don't ride tonight I can hear NED JORDAN, SECRET AGENT -7:30 Tuesd-.y Nights That sounds familiar, must be Katie, Jen and Jo on FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS 11:00 a. ir. Monday through Friday HI-LIGHTS ON WEDNESDAY MORNING 8.00 The Breakfast Club, MBS. 9:CD "I'll Nev;r Forget," MBS. 0:45 Keep FP. to Musio, MBS. 10:00 News. 10:15 Ma Perkins, MBS. 10:30 Can You Imagine That. 10:45 Bachelor's Children, MBS. 11:1 5 Wheel of Fortune. KRNR DIAL 1500