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Friday, August 21, 1942 The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Seven IRoom and Board FOOTPTtlWTS WALK FROA CAVE PULL UM PVMAMTTE ID HERE- THEN MEN WHO MAKE FOOTPRINTS WALK ALL AROUND THIS PLACE SOU NO CAN FIND TOOTFRINTS BUT EASY FOR INDIAN SEE UM ilk UOUVE HIT IT. I IN HHHf WW Chapter 26 No Good Randy took out his handker chief arid touched her face with it, wiping the tears gently with a hand that shook a little. He said on a sharp, agonized breath, "Oh, my darling don't! Don't!" But the next moment he had jerked away from her. But on the way to New York, Melissa fought for and achieved a measure of self-control that forbade any more tears. Her heart was broken; she was done with love because she had given Randy all the love of her eager young heart could hold and now that heart was com pletely empty. But she was young, not yet twenty; and she was healthy; and life was long. She would have to fill her life so with activity that she would not have time to grieve for her lost love. She had been terrified of New Orleans when, fresh from the quiet and remoteness of , the Point, she had reached there. But when she stepped off the train at Pennsylvania Station and New York burst upon her, she was appalled. She had a moment of wild panic in which she wanted to turn and run back to the train and beg to be taken back to the River Queen. A friendly voice spoke at her elbow and she turned to find Todd Beasley there, smiling, welcoming her, turning to a pleasant woman In her late thir ties, smart and expensive-looking, and saying, "Well, here she is, my dear Miss Marlowe, my wife." Melissa said in a little warm rush . of delight and gratitude, "Oh, but how kind of you to meet mel I was frightened stiff" Ann Beasley said frankly. "And well you might be, my lamb. This Is a wicked old city lor pretty little girls like vou But don't let its false face scare you! Run from it and it'll tear you to pieces; stand up and face 2L wvv U'J MH II If III T ' 1 r v.v j3rirriB K. M .IS.. . i;UBTU)rM . Ul I EiMMwl.MI mbM '"Mi I If" 11 . ... 1 ATTEHT YOU WANT Today's NEWS Today and You Get It Only Thru The Capital Journal IT BRINGS YOU COVERAGE OF WORLD NEWS FIRST WAR NEWS The Capita Journal only Salem newspaper which brinjrs you the dispatches of the two great press asso ciations, United Press and Associated Press, so corK sistently gives you today's news today, at BY MAIL 60c 1 MONTH BY MAIL $6-00 j YEAR BY CARRIER 7w- PER MONTH PHONE 3571 By Gene A hern BUirKSidl WM-M -A CONCRETS ?l7'IK"'ttt THE LAKE --WONDER ) " ',( V"1! THAT DYNAMITE JS. . V X TlV, IS FOR BLOWING jV I T UPTHE--"? Sti ' ( -SAY I got it vL i -v sabotage it and dare it to do its worst and it will purr like a cream-fed kitten. It's just a big blitff- The taxi managed to fight its way into the stream of north bound traffic, the driver ex Friday Programs KSLM ISfMI Kilocycle! Friday P. 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The noise to Melissa was incredible; she listened to it, awed and won dered that people could go about their business, indifferent to that terrific roar made up of a thou sand and one different sounds. They left Melissa at her hotel, promising to come back for her at seven and take her to dinner. And in the room assigned to her, Melissa stood very still for a moment, drawn to her full height and bravely faced the spectre of the future. Randy was gone forever but life was left and youth and ambition. She'd have to do the best she could with those. Work-Out On the fourth morning after her arrival in New York, Me lissa appeared at ' the studio, guided by Ann, for her first re hearsal. Her program was to consist of thirty minutes twice a week; she was to work with a celebrated radio orchestra, with an occasional guest-star. To Melissa, there was nothing unusual about it, because she was too Ignorant of radio to realize that new coast-to-coast hook-ups are not usually chosen from small town singers with as little experience as she had had To Be Continued 7:00 People Art Funny, NBC 7:30 Tent Show Tonight. NBO 8:00 Fred Waring- In Pleasure Time, NBC H:i5 Meioay Magic. NBO 8:30 Soncs My Brother Taught Me, NBC a:uu Aiusica interlude, WBU 9:06 Chuck Wagon Days, NBO B: 30 Moon River, NBC L 8:55 Musical Interlude. NBC io:oo News Fiasnes, NBC 10:15 Your Home Town News 10:25 Musical Interlude 10:30 Moonlight Sonata 11:00 St. Francis Orch., "NBC 11:15 Biltmore Orch.. NBC 11:30 War News Roundup 12:00-2 A. M. Swing Shift K FX 11H0 Kilocycle Friday P M. 4:00 Scramble, BN 4:30 Excursions In Science 4:45 Sea Hound. BN 5:00 Flying Patrol. BN 5:15 Secret City, BN 5:30 Here Comes the Band 5:45 Deane Dickason, Com., 6:00 Those Good Old Days. 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'say.cltme apiece of this vine,' the amecican called. i may have CERTAIN ., ,, .-4 W "aria At Least, Jeff Has the World's Only Floating Portahle Radio? 10:05 United Press News 10:15 The Komemakers' Hour 11:00 Music of the Masters 12:00 United Press News 12:15 Farm Hour 1:00 Favorite Classic 1:15 Variety Time 1:45 Organ Moods 2-00 Camera Clubs 2:15 Songs from the Hills 2:30 Life in Khaki 2:45 The Band Stand 3:15 Treasury Star Parade 3:30 Sunshine Serenade 3:45 United Press News KXL 150 Kilocycles Saturday A. 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