Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 21, 1941, Image 9

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    Tuesday, October 21, 1941
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Nine
H". by Carl Anderson
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Silver Comet
"Yesl . . He came today. .
He hurried out to the cottage to
get me." Luella began to look
wildly around he. "Oh, Henry, we
must find him. We must"
A nurse heard her, and came over
to where she and Henry were kneel
ing upon the blanket.
"Anything wrong?" she asked,
"Tommy . . . Mr. Mclntyre," Lu
ella cried. "The man who was on
the cottage roof with me! Where is
he?"
"He's gone," the nurse replied
quietly.
"Gone? What do you mean?"
"I'm sorry, but Mr. Mclntyre
couldn't be rescued."
"Oh, no no!" Luella began to
sob heart-breakingly. "Oh, poor,
dear Tommy , . ." She sank down
upon a pillow. "Oh, God"
Henry motioned to the nurse to
leave them. He took Luella in his
arms once more.
"Don't cry like that, darling,1 he
begged. "Please, don't ... I can't
bear it. I had no idea you loved him
that much." .
Luella looked up quickly, her eyes
swimming in tears.
'.'Love him?" she said.
"Yes ... I didn't know , . . I "
"You're wrong, Henry!" Luella
said, struggling for calm. "It's you
I love . . . But Tommy was such
a dear such a splendid person. So
kind so sweet" She began to sob
anew. "Henry, it's horrible horri
ble being swept away like that.1
She laid her head against Henry's
shoulder. He held it there, his own
eyes filled with tears. . . .
Once more the door of Drawing
Room A closed softly.
Once more The Silver Comet, the
railroad's crack streamlined express,
sped on into the night.
And Luella and Henry Pell were
alone.
"Happy?" he asked, breaking in
upon her thoughts.
"Yes, darling," she said. "Happy
that we are together again."
"Luella and Henry until death
them do part."
Luella nodded.
Henrv grinned and said: "All 1
need to make it perfect is some
rice to shake out of my collar."
He tilted Luella's face, looked down
into her eyes. "All set to take the
bitter with the better?"
"Yes. Henry."
The grin was gone from Henry's
face. "I hone." he said seriously,
"that all the bitter is over ... I
think it is. too, darling."
"So do I," Luella said. She sank
down into a seat. "I reckon we were
sillv belnor so hasty and cruel."
"But sometimes it takes a lot
of hard knocks and sufferings to
make people appreciate each other."
said Henry. He sat down beside
Luella. took one of her hands be
tween both of his. "How would you
like to move back to the old home
town?"
"Henry!" Luella exclaimed. "I'd
adore it!"
"We can, if wis want to," Henry
continued. "They're making some
changes in the New York organiza
tion, and I think all I've got to do
is ask to be sent back to where I
came from." He- took a deep breath
"I've done some pretty deep think
ing since I found your note, Luella.
and I've decided I'd be a more val
uable man at home than in New
York."
"But you love New York," Luella
protested. "And your radio work?
What about that?"
"To heck with it!" said Henry
"I've changed, I've grown up, and
God knows it's time! ... I think
I'd prefer living in the old home
town, and Just visiting New York
now and then."
The Voice
"I haven't told you yet," said Lu
ella presently, "how sorry I am
about misjudging you and and
that Chicago trip."
"Forget it, honey," said Henry.
"Let's never refer to it again."
"All right, let's not." Luella was
silent a moment. 'There's one more
thing I want to to get straight,
Henry "
"Yes? . . . What Is it?"
"I've got to know once and for
11 time whether or not you really
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love Marie, and If you do, just why
you came back to me."
"It was infatuation, pure and
simple," Henry said. "The country
boy going to the city and being im
pressed by the glamor girl who sang
on the radio."
"Thank you, Henry," Luella said.
"I I feel better now."
Luella tried to think of something
more to say and couldn't. She took
Henry's face between her palms, and
kissed him. Then she got up and be
gan to do things to her hair before
the small mirror. Outside a waiter
was telling everyone that dinner
was being served in the dining car
in the rear.
"Hungry?" asked Henry.
"A little," said Luella, "but first
let's go back to the observation car
and just loaf a bit."
They went out of the drawing
room, and back through car after
car. holding hands, swaying a little
with the motion of the speeding
train. Just before they entered the
observation car, standing in -the
cramped vestibule, Luella looked up
into Henry's face.
"This time we really are starting
out with complete understanding,
aren't we?" she asked.
"Yes, darling, we are," he replied.
"No more neglect, no more Jump
ing to conclusions."
He bent down and kissed her
and then they pushed open the
door. Someone was working with the
controls of the radio at the head
of the observation section. And as
they sat down to watch the occa
sional lights as they whipped past,
a rich, familiar voice rose behind
them.
"Moonlight on the Swananoa,
An' mah man a-standin' by;
Lovin me, holdin' me,
Almos' make me cry . .
Quietly Henry's hand found Lu
ella's; they listened without a word.
"Oh. Lawdy send him
back."
The voice broke; There was a sob
in Marie's throat. And the song came
to an end.
The End
The census bureau is using more
than 100 million punch cards to
turn Into statistics the answers to
the 1040 Inquiries on the activities
of over six million farms. These
punch cards, similar to a music
roll, are then run through electric
tabulating machines for the pur
pose of converting these statistics
into totals.
KSLM 13M Kilocycle!
Wednesday P M.
13:15 Noontime News.
13:30 Hillbilly Serenade.
13:35 Willamette Valley Oplnlona
12:55 The Bone Shop.
1:15 Isle of Paradise.
1:30 Western Serenadr
3:00 Newi.
2:15 U 8. Martnei,
3:30 Popular Music, '
3:00 Concert Genu.
1:1s News.
4:30 Teallme Tunci.
4-45 Milady's Melodies.
5:00 Popularity Row.
:30 Dinner Hour Melodies.
:00 Tonight 'i Headlines.
8:15 War Commentary,
6:30 Popular Music.
7:00 News In Brief.
7:05 Interesting Pacta.
7:30 Jimmy Allen.
7:45 Sky Over Britain.
8:00 The World Tontaht.
8:30 Wes McWaln, PlanO.
0:00 News Tabloid.
:15 Popular Music.
9:30 Old timer Orcb.
10:00 Let's Dance.
10:30 News.
10:45 Music to Remember.
KOJN 9T Klloeyelet
Wednesday P.M.
12:15-Knox Mannlni, CBS.
12:30 Slnaln' Sam.
12 45 Woman of Courage, CBS
1:00 Stepmother. CBS.
1:15 Myrt and Mane. CBS
1:30 American School of the Air,
2:00 Hello Attain.
2:30 The O'Neills, CBS.
2:45 Entertainment, Ben Bernie, CBS.
3:00 Joyce Jordan, CBS.
3:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood, CBS.
3:30 Golden Treasury of Sons, CBS.
S-45-News
4:00 Second Mra. Burton, CBfl,
4:15 Youna Or. Ma lone. CBS.
4,30 Newspaper Of the Air.
5:00 Lud Plus kin Orch., CBS.
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5:30 Eyes or the World.
5:45 Bob Garred, News, CBS.
5:55 Elmer Davis, News. CBS.
6:00 Leon F. Drews.
6:15 Sports Broadcast, Sam Hares, CBS.
6:30 Bin Town, CBS.
7:00 Glenn Miller, CBS.
7:15 Public Affolrs, CBS.
7:30 Juan Arvlsu, CBS.
7:45 News of the World. CBS,
8:00 Amos 'n' Andy. CBS.
8:15 Lanny Ross, CBS.
8:30 Dr. Christian, CBS,
8:55 News, CBS.
fl:00 Fred Allen. CBS.
10:00 Five Star Final.
10:15 Air-Flo.
10:20 Dancetlme.
10:30 The World Todaj.
10:45 Defense Today.
11:00 Wilbur Hatch Orch., CBS.
11:30 Manny Strand Orch., CBS.
11:55 News, CBS.
KG W 630 Kilocycles
Wednesday P. M.
12:15 Ma Perkins. NBC.
12:30 The Guidtns Lis lit, NBC
12:45 Vic and Sadc, NBC.
1:00 Backstage Wife, NBO.
1:15 Stella Dallas, NBC.
1:30 Lorenzo Jones, NBO.
1:45 Youns Wldder Brown, NBO.
2:00 When a Girl Marries, NBC.
2:15 Portia Faces Life, NBC.
2:30 We, the Abbotts, NBC.
2:45 Story of Mary Marlin, NBO.
3:00 Pepper Young's Family, NBO,
3:15 Lone Journey, NBO.
3:30 Phil Irwin.
3:45 On With the Dance.
4:00 Hollywood News Flashes.
4:la Richard Brooks, NBO.
4-30 We Present, NBC.
4:45 News by Frank Btngman, NBO.
5:00 Stars of Today.
5:15 Civic The ntre Children's Playhouse.
5:30 Cocktail Hour.
5:45 News.
6.0l Fred Waring, NBC.
6:15 Candlelight Concerto,
6:45 Your Mayor Speaks.
7:00 Kay Kyscr's Kollege, NBO.
8:00 Point Sublime, NBC.
8:30 Plantation Party, NBO.
9:00 Eddie Cantor, NBO.
0:30 Mr. District Attorney, NBO,
10:00 News, NBC.
10:10 Your Home Town Hews.
10:25 Music for Listening, NBO.
10:4O Jordan & Kent, Pianists, NBO.
11:00 Dancing with Clancy, NBC.
11:30 Blue Moonlight, NBC.
11:45 Interlude Before Midnight,
Wednesday P. M.
KEX JIM Kllocyclei
12:15 Amanda of Honeymoon Hill, NBO.
12:30 John's Other Wife. NBO.
12:45 Just Plain Bill, NBO.
1:00 Your Livestock Reporter.
1:15 News.
1:30 Market Reports.
1:35 Rose City Calendar.
1:55 Associated Press News, NBO
2:00 Musical Soiree. NBC.
2:15 Curbstone Qulex.
2:30 The Quiet Hour.
3:00 Between the Bookends, NBO,
3:15 Orcgonlan News.
3:30 Prescott Presents, NBO.
4:00 Elmer Chips In.
4:05 Musical Interlude.
4:15 Mr. Keen, Tracer, NBO.
4:30 Stars of Today.
4:45 Voice of Prophecy.
5: DO Adventure Stories, NBO,
5:15 Flying Patrol, NBC.
5:30 News of the World, NBO.
5:45 Tom Mix, NBC.
6:00 The Bartons, NBO.
6:15 Marlon Mann. Singer, NBO.
6:30 Penthouse Party, NBO.
7:00 Author's Playhouse, NBO,
7:30 Faithful Stradivari.
7:45 News.
8:00 Quit Kids, NBO.
8:30 Manhattan at Midnight, NBO.
0:00 Easy Aces, NBC.
9:15 Army Camp News. NBO.
0:30 Moonlight Sonata.
10:00 Basin St. Chamber Music, NBO,
10:30 Broadway Bandwagon.
10:45 Hal Tabarln Orch., NBC.
11:00 This Moving World, NBO,
11:15 BUtmore Orch., NBO.
11:30 War News Roundup,
MBS Kale I33fti KWIL 1240 Kilocycles
12:30 News.
12:45 To Be Announced, MBS.
1:00 The Bookworm. MBS.
1:15 American Wildlife, MBS.
1'30 Johnson Family. MBS.
1:45 Music Depreciation, MBS.
2:15 Voice of American Women.
2:30 Hugh Brundage. MBS.
2:45 20th Century Serenade.
3:00 They Too Like Music
3 30 Siesta.
3:45 Musical Express.
4:15 Jimmy Allen,
4:30 Casey Jones. Jr.. MBS. '
4:45 Orphan Annie, MBS.
5:00 News.
5:15 Shafter Parker's Clrcui. MBS.
5:30 Captain Midnight, MBS.
5:45 Jack Armstrong. MBS
6:00 Gabriel Heatter. MBS.
6:15 Arthur Mann, MBS.
6:30 Charles Arlington, MBS.
6:45 Movie Parade. ,
7:00 Ray Oram Swing. MBS.
7:15 Dangers la My Business, MBS.
7:30 Weather Report.
7:33 Lone Ranger.
8:00 Music for Moderns.
8: 15 Adventures In Rhythm. MBS,
8 30 Olen Gray Orch., MBS.
9:00 News, MBS.
9:15 Today's Top Tune I,
9:30 Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS.
9 45 Art Kassel Orch., MBS.
10:00 Ray Noble Orch., MBS.
10 30 News.
11:00 Ted Weems Orch., MBS.
11.30 Clrda McCoy Orch., MBS.
Kflir xn iril.
Wednesday p. M,
ia:uo united Presg Newg.
12:15 Farm Hour.
1:00 Favorite Classic!.
l:15-Variety Time.
1:45 Organ Nocturne.
2:00 I'm An' American,
3:15 Siring Serenade,
2:30 World Problfms.
3:00 The Gavel Club.
3:30 Modern Moods.
3 45 United Press Newi.
4:00 Choral Music.
4:3o Stories for Boya and Olrti,
5:00 On the Campuses.
5:30 Melodies for Strings
:45 Evening Vesper Service.
6:00 Dinner Concert.
6:15 United Press News,
6:30 Farm Hour.
7:30 The Concert Hall.
7:45 Where Do I Fit In?
8:00 The Business Hour.
8:30 Higher Education Speaks.
9.30 Music of the Masters,
Thursday Programs
KSLM 13U0 Kilocycles
Thursday A. U.
6:30 Sunrise Salute,
7:00 News.
7 05 Oldtime Music,
7:30 News.
7 45 Popular Music.
8:30 News.
8:45 Mid-Morninn Salute,
9:00 Pastor's Call.
9:15 Popular Music.
9:45 Melody Mart.
10:00 The World This Morning.
10:15 Prescription tec Happlnebs.
10:30 Women In the News.
10:35 Popular Music.
11:00 Musical Horoscope.
11:30 Willamette U. Chapel.
11:45 Lum and Abner.
KOIS 970 Kilocycles
Thursday A. M.
6:00 Northwest Farm Reporter
6:15 Breakfast Bulletin.
6:20 KOIN Klock.
7:15 Headliners.
7:30 Bob Garred Reporting, CBS.
7:45 Consumer News.
8:00 Good Morning Musle.
8:30 Hymns of All Churches. CBS,
8:45 Stories America Loves, CBS.
9:00 Hate Smith, CBS.
9:15 Big Sister, CBS.
9:30 Romance of Helen Trent, CBS.
9:45 Our Gal Sunday, COS.
10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful, CBS,
10:15 Woman In White. CBS.
10:30 Right to Happiness, CBS,
10:45 Mary Lee Taylor. CBS.
11:00 Bright Horizon. CBS.
11:15 Aunt Jenny. CBS.
11:30 Fletcher Wiley, CBS.
11:4a Kate Hopkins. CDS,
12:00 Man 1 Married, CBS,
KGW-fl'JO Kilocycles
Thursday A. M.
6:00 Sunrise Serenade.
6:30 Early Bards.
7:00 News.
7:15 Music of Vienna.
7:45 Sam Hayes, NBC.
8 00 Stars of Today.
8:15 Capt. Dobbsio Ship of Joy,
8:45 David Huriim, NBC.
9:00 Women's World.
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fl:15 The Bride Julia.
9:30 News for Busy Women.
0:45 Five Miniature Melody Timi.
9:50 Skitch Henderson, NBC.
10:00 Beverly Mahr, Singer, NBO,
10:15 Bess Johnson. NBO.
10:30 Bachelor's Children, NBO.
10:45 Dr, Kate. NBC.
11:00 Llcht of the World, NBO.
11:15 The Mystery Man. NBO,
11:30 Valiant Lady. NBC.
11:45 Arnold Grimm's Daughter, NBO.
12:00 Against the Storm, NBC,
KKX 1390 Kilocycles
Thursday A. M.
6:00 Tiie Quack of Dawn.
7:00 Western Agriculture, NBO.
7:15 Amen Corner Program,
7:30 Breakfast Club. NBC.
8:15 Viennese Ensemble, NBO.
8:30 Whafa News.
8:35 Musical Pleasantries.
8:45 Keep Fit Club with Patty Jean.
9:00 Hollywood Headlners.
9:05 Xavier Cusat Orch.
9:15 Christian Science Program.
9:30 National Farm and Home, NBO.
10:15 Tolcy and Glenn.
10:30 Orcgonlan rrews.
10:45 Charmingly We LlTe.
11:00 Current Events.
11:15 Taft Orch., NBO.
11:30 Stars of Today.
11:45 Keep Fit Club with Patty Jean.
12 00 Orphans of Divorce, NBO,
MBS Kale 1S30; KWIL 1310 KilocrclM
Thursday A. M.
6 30 Memory Timekeeper.
7:00 News. MBS
7:15 Musical Clock. MBS.
7:30 Memory Timekeeper.
7:555 Miniature Melody.
8:00 Breakfast Club, MBS.
8:30 News.
8:45 As the TwfK Is Bent. MBS.
0:00 John B. Hughes, MBS.
0:1a The Wdman's Side of the News,
0:30 This & That.
10:00 News, MBS.
10:15 Helen Holden. MBS.
10:30 Front Paae Farrell. MBS
10:451-11 Find My Way. MBS.
11:00 Buyer's Parade.
11:15 To Be Announced, MBS.
11:30 Concert Gems.
11:45 Luncheon Concert,
KOAC 1550 Kilocycles
Thursday A. M.
10:00 Weather Forecast.
10:05 United Press News,
10:15 Homemnkers' Hour.
11:00 KOAC School of the Air,
11:20 Music of the Masters.
12:00 United Press News.
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