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Trie Capita Journal, Salem, Orc--n Wednesday, January 21, 1942 Six Henry . FOR THE LOVE OFPAM By VJVIEN GREY Antolne Freda amilcd. "All right. Now darling, let's make up. I don't reaily mind your being gay with the girls down here. I know it's! only window dressing. See, I've got a pretty kiss lor youl Come' and get it!" Jerry laughed gently. "Minx!" he said good-humored ly. "If I hadn't fallen so In love with Pam, I'd succumb to you. Be as sweet as you look, Freda, and give me back my ring, or at least the promise It stands for. I don't really want the diamond, Freda. Accept that with my best wishes." "It isn't best wishes I want from you. Jerry." He looked at the girl earnestly. His arm was around her as they began a slow stepping to the music. "I can't give you what you should have from the man you marry, Freda. The least nnd the most any girl can get out of marriage Is love. I mean real love, Freda. I'd never thought much of that sort of thing until Pam began to do things to my Ideas and ideals." "It's the place, darling. It's made you romantic." They had danced through the door and out onto the piazza that looked down over the garden, lovely under its soft lights, a far-off boat whistle sounded faintly through the night. A white Per sian cat moved through the sha dows, like something floating, dis embodied. Scent of flowers came In waves on the breeze. The sky was gemmed with an infinity of stars. Jerry's voice came through the quiet beauty: "Freda, make an honest man of me. Release me." She turned to him Impatiently. "What a one-track mind you havel Darling, can't you put some other record on that precious mouth-organ of yours?" "All right. So you won't. Is that It? Well, I'm releasing myself then, this minute. I'm serving notice, Freda. You and I are no longer engaged." "That's only one man's opinion, darling. It takes two to make a bargain and two to break it. Any how. I'm going to save you from yourseli. From your foolishness.- Words, words, words, thought Jer ry. Would he never be able to un tangle his lile? Would Freda never come to her senses and sec that he was asking something that was best for both of them? Meanwhile, pam moved on alone Private Ruck Mind taking these up about WILL t?06C&G ' w -t Iff ijic cook wanes to Jiukc coconut cream pie lor supper! - . by ? Op tin P through the beauty of the night. Once out of the building and off the premises, she didn't hurry. There was a friendliness about the early morning quiet of Key West that Pam liked, she knew every nook and comer of the town so well she had no fear. Pam didn't turn at the sound of a car behind her. But she started when a voice spoke her name. "Pam! Wait a minute!" The car had stopped beside her. Someone was getting out and com ing around toward her. Pam knew a momentary impulse to run, but forced herself to stand and wait. That not giving way to her fears or Impulses was something she had inherited from her mother who had. in turn, inherited it from her own New England grandmother. "Pam, I saw you go," It was Edmund Antolne's voice. "You frightened me. Alone on the street at this hour. . . ." Pain smiled through the faint light. There was no use of being angry at Antolne. He'd been ", Radio Programs KSI.M 13(10 Kllocrcln ThunrUjr p. M. 12:15 Noontime Newa. 13:311 Hillbilly Serenade. 12:35 Willamette Valley Opinions. 12:SS The Sons Shop. 1: is Lew White. Orgs ni it. 1:30 SunseL Trio. 1:45 Ray Noble. 2:no Slnninc Strtnus. 2:15 U. S. Army. 2:.l0 Novelty Orrh. .1:110 Concert Gems. 4:(a Varieties. 4:15 New. 4:30 Charlrs Mnenante. 5:00 Johnny Lonit Orcti, B:.1(l Mary Chamberlain, 5:35 Tiptop Tunes. 6:00 Tnn In (it's Headlines. 8: 15 War Commentary. 6:30 Strtns Serenade. 7:00 News In Brief. 7:05 Interesting Facts. 7: IS Hawaiian Reverie. 7-4S Hush Hushes. R Ofl Freririv Nasle'n Orch. 8:30 nuadnlalara Trio. 8 45 Spcakina of Sports. 0:00 News Tabloid. 0:15 Hansel!. 0:45 Music n La Carter. 10 00 naiicctime. 10 30 News 10:45 Jamboree. ROIN n;o Kllnrrnet Thundny P, M. 12 is Knox Mnnntni. News, CBS. 12:30 Sinsin' Sam. 12 45 Woman ot Conrase, CBS. 1 :00 Stepmother. CBS. 1:15 Mm and Mame. CBS. 1 ;30 American School of the Air. 2:00 News. 2:15 William Winter. News, CHS. 3 30 The O Neltts. CI1S. 2; 45 Scattcrsood Balnes, COS. 3 00 .loyco Jordan. CI1S 3.15 Voice of Hronrtwny, ms. 3:30 Bob Hunnon, Smiss, C113. By Clyde Lewis 5.000 feet and dropping them? Carl Anderson u'ri Slfi'w,"!" WU nEhn n.7H party to that bet, but he hadn't done what Jerry had made love to her, tried to make her think he was sincere while the others of his set looked on and laughted. "But there's nothing to be afraid of," she said easily. "That's what you think." He caught her hands. "If you knew how I feel this minute you'd be frightened to death. I'd like to steal you!" j Pam forced laughter to her lips.j above tears she'd been struggling against. "You're lovely, Pam. As lovely as a Chopin waltz." Then, bend ing closer: "Pam, I believe you're crying! What hoppened?" "I'm not crying! Don't be silly!" The tears that she had been hold ing back refused to be held longer. "I'm sorry," was his quick and understanding reply. "I beg your pardon for a stupid mistake. Now will' you let me take you back to the party? You see, It's my party and I really want you there very much." "No, I'd rather go home right now." (To be continued) 3:45 Newspaper of the Air. 4:00 Second Mrs. Burton, CBS. 4:15 Youni Dr. Ma lone. CBS. 4:30 Newspaper of the Air. 5:00 Eyes ot the World. 5:15 Leon P. Drews. 5:30 Bill Henry. News. CBS. 5:45 Bob Garred. News. CBS. 5:55 Elmer Davis, CBS. 6:00 Major Bowes. CBS. 8:30 BIk Town. CBS 7:00 Olenn Miller. CBS 7:15 The Ftril Line. CBS. 1:45 News of the World. CBS. 8:00 Amoi "n- Andy. CBS. 8:15 Lnnny Ross. CBS. 8:30 Handle's Diary, CBS. :00 Duffy's Tavern, CBS. 0:25 Studio. 8:30 Death Valley Days, CBS. 10:00 Five Star Final. 10:15 Dance Time. 10:30 Air-Flo. 10 30 The World Today. 10:45 Defense Today 11:00 Wilbur Hatch Orrh- CBS. 11:30 Manny Strand Orch., CBS. 11:55 News, CBS. KOW 5o Kilocycles Thursday P. M. i 12:l5-Ma Perkins. NBO. 12:30 Pepper Young' Family, NF 12:45 Vie and Bade. NBC. 1:00 Backstase Wile. NBC 1:15 Stella Dallas, NBC. 1:30 Lorenzo Jones. NBO. 1:45 Youni Wtdder Brown. NBO. 2:00 When a Girl Marries. NBO. 2 15 Portia Facet Life, NBO. 2 30 We. the Abbotts. NBC. 2 45 story of Mary Merlin. NBO. 3:00 Risht to Happiness, NBC. 5:15 Lone Journey, NBO. 3:30 Phil Irwin. 3:45 Three Suns Trio, NBO. 4:00 Bob Carroll, Singer, NBO. 4:15 Listen to LJebert. 4:30 The Eaton Boys, NBO. 4:45 H. V. Kaltenborn. NBO. 5:00 Biars ot Today. 5:15 Lee Sweetland. Singer, NBO. 5:30 Ricardo's Rhapsodies, NBO, (1:00 Music. Hall, NBO. 7:00 Al Peace and nana;, NBO. 7:30 Frank Fay. NBO. 1:00 Fred Waring In Pleasure Time. NBO 8:15 Lnm and Abnrr. NBO. 8:30 Coffee Time. NBC. 9:00 Aldrich Family. NBO. 8:30 Ellery Queen Mysteries, NBO. 10:00 News Plashes, NBO 10:15 Your Home Town News. 10:35 Musical Interlude. 10:30 Moffett Field Broadcast, NBO. 10 45 Musical Interlude. NBC. 10:55 News. NBC. 11:00 Dancing with Clancy, NBO. 11:30 War News Roundup. XEX1IM KlleeyelM Thursday P. M. 13:16 Amends of Honeymoon HID, NBO, 13:30 John's Other Wilt. NBO. 12:45 Just Plain Bill NBC 1:00 Your Livestock Reporter. 1:15 -News, 1:30 Market Reports, 1:35 Rose City Calendar, 1 :S5 A. P. News. NBC. 2:00 The Quiet Hour. 2:30 A House in the Country. NBO. 3 45 Wayne Van Dyne. Sinter. NBO 3:00 Between the Book ends, NBO. 3:15 oreionian News. 3:30 Strlnttlmt, NBC. 3:45 Traveling; Cook. NBO. 4:00 Chef Milanl. NBO. 4: la Mr. Keen. Tracer. NBO. 4:30 Atars ol Today. 4:45 Blltmore Orch.. NBO. ft:00 Adventures la Toylsnd 8:15 Flying Patrol, NBC. 5:30 News of the World, NBO. 5-45 Tom Mix. 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Little Orphan Annie K HAD A LETTER FROMl I f ITS MORE THAN S?-T5?.S??3S J H YOU SHOULD DO WHAT H LORETWS , v I fl tRAZV KATIF-- YUH-GEE" iw nwc rwnu noccu- H f y WimsWOOLBnDflU."! . ' I MOTHER- I s COMFORTOBLE ILLNESS THAT WELL. I ) IVE GOT A WOMAN L J WHAT? I WH-L. BE GOOD FOR YEARS- CAN TAKE I IN MIND, IF WE CAN ( WHO ( ) SO NELLIE WONT -r CARE Of TH' ( GET HER TO COME" IS CRAZY" I BE COMING BACK HOUSE. v SHE? V KATE ? I .. ALL RIGHT- H Y ) SPSk FR..I MEAN-- I flWJWX II 1 iWV M V I II -i I . . .' I I I I 1 f I - jr I I It I r T II t . I I WOT I I IV J Rcsflar Fellers " By Gne Byrnes In Again Out Agaii WMH SOLD,ER'N' THIS f SENTENCES YOU TO A IS COLD CHJT HERE CpH TLwWl A KEw" I Tmssl srM ual m 1 Tk "ft -" .. The Gumps By Gus Edson He7FaeirNot Her Fortun 1 LOST EVERY CENT f MY I I ( I NEVER; OREAMEO THAT I fwELU, ANWf-l HOPE WHAT!1. T fySf I BEia YOUR PAR&OKlA 1 I WAO IN THE WOU I VVG.OOO: I NASTY 6LP WORSE WOULD 1 YOU'VE LEARWED YOUR I OH.BOY.' 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W IICLOCK.ND SEE WHAT 5KEETS IS DOtNG .WALL OF THE GUARD HQUsI Mutt and Jeff By Bud Fisher This Ought to Help Out Navy Enlistment, Anyway Japs or No Ja KXL 750 Kilocycles Thursday P. M, 12:15 Club 750. 1:00 News. 1:05 Club 750. 1:30 Today's Wax Commentary, 1:35 Club 750. 2:00 News. 3 05 Voices Blending. 3:30 Mstlnes Melodies. 3:00 News. 3:05 Concert Rail. 4:00 News. 4:15 Crimson Trail. 4:30 Crossroads Troubsdour. 4:45 Silent, 11:00 News. 11:05 Sport Pago, Wayne Osborne, 13:00 News. 13:05 Variety. 1:00 News. 1:05 to 2:00 Variety. Friday Programs KSLM 13B0 Kilocycles Friday A. M. 8:30 Rise 'n' Shine. 7:00 News In Brief. 7:05 Rise 'n' Shine. 7:35 Russlsn Choir. 7:30 News. 7:45 Oldtimers. 8:15 Modern Melodies, 8:30 News. 8:35 Rollo Hudson Orch, 9:00 Pastor's Call. 8:15 Specialty Orch, B:45 Four Notes. 10:00 The World This Morning. 10:15 Sweet Swing. 10:30 Women In the News. 10:35 Gens Krupa'a Orch. 10:45 Dr. R. Franklin Thompson. 11:00 Maxlne Buren. 11:15 Value Parade. 11:45 Lum snd Abner. 13:00 Ivan Dltmars, Organist. KOIN 970 Kilocycles Friday A. M. 4:00 Northwest Farm Reporter. 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin. 6:20 KOIN Klock. 7:15 Headliners 7:30 Bob Garred Reporting, CBS, 7:45 Nelson Pringle. News, CBS. 8:00 Treat Time, CBS, 8:15 Consumer News. 8:30 Betty Crocker, CBS. 8:45 Stories America Loves, CBS, 8:00 Kate Smith Speaks, CBS. 8:15 Big Sister, CBS. 8:30 Romance of Helen Trent. CBS, 8:45 Our Gal Sunday, CBS. 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful, CBS. 10:15 Woman In White, CBS. 10:30 Vie and Bade. CBS. 10:45 Songs of a Dreamer. 11:00 Bright Horlson. CBS. 11:15 Aunt Jenny, CBS 11:30 Fletcher Wiley, CBS. 11:45 Kate Hopkins. CBS. 12:00 Mao X Married. CBS. KGW 80 Kilocycle Friday A. M. 6:00 News. 6:05 The Quack of Dawn. 4:30 Early Bards. 7:00 News. 7:15 Music of Vienna. 7:30 Reveille Roundup. NBO. 7:15 Sam Hayes. NBC. 8:00 Stars of Today. 1:15 Symphonic Swing. 1:45 David Harum. NBO. 8:00 Women's World. 8:15 Words and Music. NBO. 8:30 News for Busy Women. 8:45 Skltch Henderson. Pianist. NBO. 10:00 Benny Walker's Ifltchen, NBO. 10:15 Bess Johnson, NBC. 10:30 Bachelor's Children, NBO. 10:45 Dr. Kate, NBC. 11:00 Light of the World, NBO, 11:15 The Mystery Man. NBO. 11:30 Valiant Lady. NBO, 11:45 Arnold Grimm's Daughter, NBO, 13:00 Against the Storm, NBO, KEX 1100 Kilocycles Friday A. M. 6:00 National Fsrm and Home, NBO. 6:45 Western Agriculture. NBO. 7:00 Amen Corner Program. 7:15 Breakfast Club. NBC. 8:13 Today's News Pacts. 1:30 Andrini Continentals, NBO. 8:30 What's News. 8:40 Musical Interlude. 8:45 Keep Fit club with Patty Jean. 8:00 Hollywood Headlines. 9:05 Southerns I res. 8:15 Stars of Today. 8:30 Hal Curtis, Organist, NBO. 9:45 Charmingly We Live. 10:00 New Show a Day. 10:15 Breakfast at Sardf's, NBO. 10:30 Keep Fit club with Patty Jean. 10:45 War News, NBC. 11:00 Music Appreciation Hour. NBO. 13:00 Orphans of Divorce, NBO. MBS KALE 1330 ( KWIL 120 Kilocycles Friday A. M. 6:30 Memory Timekeeper, 7:00 News, MBS. 7:15 Rise and Shine, MBS. 7:30 Memory Timekeeper. 8:00 Breakrast Club, MBS. B: 30 News. 8:45 As the Twig Is Bent. MBS. 9:00 John B. Hughes, MBS. By Harold Gray Room and Board , p i : zr? O J I'M GONG OUT OH A ( SA.V.--M3UM "V.f I WISH "TO tl 1 M GOING OUT ON A VI -pviNG FWORTTES. inform A THREE.HOUR PATEOL UNTIL CHU. ESPECIALLY ".( vouuNC, ,( MIDNGHT,"THEN MDU WTH YOURSELF . SaT-n5 TAKE THE OWL WATCH. 11 how ABouT DEALING j ? ZJo I VOBM. PROM 12.103. I A HIGH POKER HAKD I -qnht 1 I AND THE JUDGE TAXES To SEE WHO GETS ) jTZjjJ1 7 OVER. THE ROOSTER. J ( THAT EARLY EVENING ( I ALERT UNT,L 6 A.M. M t MW V anSSer. v-vjj parade f BRANCH 9:15 The Woman's Bids ol the News, 9:30 This and That. 10:00 News, MBS. 10:15 Helen Holden. 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