Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, August 21, 1942
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Seven
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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
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Friday Programs
KSLM ISfMI Kilocycle!
Friday P. M.
4:00 Singlni Saxophones
4:15 News
4:30 Tea Time Tunes
4:45 Announcer's Choice
5:00 Madison Sinters
5:15 Women of America
5:30 Olebb YeUin"i Gypsy Orch.
5:55 Al Clauser N
6:00 Tonight's Headline
6:15 War Commentary
6:20 Symphonic Swing
6:45 Popular Music
7:00 News In Brie!
7:05 Flshlm News
7:10 Clyde Lucas Orch,
7:30 Willamette Valley Opinions
7:50 Oaylord Carter, Organ
8:0fJ War Fronts In Review
8:15 Keep Oregon Oreen
8:30 You Can't Do Business with Hitler
8:45 Bible Quiz
9:00 News
9:15 World's Most Honored. Music
9:15 Joe Reichman's Orch.
9:30 Dickson's Melody Mustangs '
10:00 Let's Dance , r
10:30 News
10:45 Chuck Fosters Orch.
11:00 Bven Von Hallbert's Orch.
11:30 Last Minutes News
KOin 070 Kilocycles
Friday P. M. -
4:00 Second Mrs. Burton, CBS
4:15 Mary Small, Songs, CBS
4:30 Newspaper of the Air
5:00 Erwln Yeo. Organ; CBS
5:1ft Voices In Song '
6:30 Harry Flannery, News, CBS
5:46 Bob Oarred News, OBS
5:55 Cecil Brown, OBS
6:00 Leon F. Drew , .;,
6:16 State .of Oregon Reports ,
6:30 That Brewster Boy, OBS
7:00 Camel Caravan, CBS
8:00 Amos and Andy. CBS
8:15 Bobby Byrnes Orch., CBS
8:30 Playhouse, CBS
0:00 Mighty Meek
9:05 Ray Noble Orch., CBS
9:30 Raffles, CBS
9:55-r-Flnd the Woman, OBS
10:00 Five Star Final
10:15 Wartime Women
10:20 Air-flo of the Air
10:30 The World Today, OBS
10:45 Arms for Victory
11:00 Herbie Holms Orch., OBS
11:30 Manny Strand Orch., CBS
11:65 News, CBS
12:00 to 6:00 A. M. Music and News
KGW B20 Kilocycles
Friday P. M.
4:30 Funny Money Man
4:45 Stars of Today
5:00 H. V. Kaltenborn, NBO
5:15 Cocktail Hour
5:20 America Sings
5:45 Bill Henry, News, NBO
6:00 Waltz Time. NBO
6:30 Plantation Party, NBO
Radio Programs j
; I, l
changing insults with a truck-
driver who refused to give an
extra inch of room. 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.
BN
BN
6:30 Songs by Dinah Shore,
BN
6:45 Men of the Sea.
6:55 Ted Straeter Entertains,
BN
7:00 Meet Your Navy. BN
7:30 Lightning Jim, BN
eiOO-Earl Godwin, News, BN
8:15 Gibbs and Finney, BN
8:30 Gang Busters. BN
8:00 Down Memory Lane
9:30 News
9:45 Glenn Shelley, Organist, BN
10:00 Studio Party
10:30 Broadway Bandwagon
10:45 Dance Hour
11:00 This Moving World, BN
11:15 Organ Concert. BN
11:30 War News Roundup ,.
KAI.E 13,10 Kilocycles
Friday P, M.
4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS
4:15 Johnson Family, MBS
4:30 Salvation Army, MBS
4:45 Johnny Richards Orch., MBS
5: Off Captain Danger
5:15 Analysis of Propaganda, MBS
5:30 This is Navy Norfolk. MBS
8:00 Gabriel Heatter, MBS
6:15 Great Dance Bands
6:30 Jimmy Allen. O. S. Navy
6:45 Movie Parade
7:00 Shenk vs. Robinson, Boxing, MBS
8:00 Lone Ranger, MBS
8:30 Ban Quentin Prison, ' MBS
9:00 News. MBS
8:15 Speaking of Sports
9:30 Henry King Orch., MBS K
9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr.. MBS
10:00 Bob Orosby Orch., MBS '
10:15 Moon Magic
10:30 News
10:45 Jan Savltt Orch., MBS
11:00 Cab Calloway Orch., MBS
11:30 Count Bassie Orch., MBS ,
KOAC 550 Kilocycles
Friday P. M.
4:00 Keyboard Classics
ON
4:30 Stories for Boyi and Girls
8:00 Melodits for Strings
6:15 Homes ol Famous Americans
5:30 Evening Vesper Service
6:46 It's Oregon's War
6:15 United Press News
6:30 Farm Hour
7:30 The Band Stand
8:00 Arms for Victory
8:15 The Concert Hall
8:30 The Monitor Views thf News
8:45 Music of the Mssters
9:50 United Press News
K XL 750 Kilocycles
Friday P. M,
4:00 KXL Bond Jamboree 1
4:30 Mutiny on the High Sea
4:45 Harmony Hall
6:00 News
5:05 Billboard of tha Air
5:30 KXL Sport Pagi
5:45 Border Cafe
6:00 War Commentary
6:05 Top of the Evening
6:30 Supper Melodies
7:00 News
7:15 Strictly Solid
7:30 Cowboy Hit Parade
7:45 Your Government Speaks
7:55 You Can't Do Business with Hitler
8:10 News
8:15 Silent
Saturday Programs
KBiiM 13U0 Kilooycies
Saturday A. M.
6:45 Rise n' Shine
7:00 News
7:05 Rise 'n' Shine
7:30 News
7:45 Your Gospel Program
8:00 The Eaton Boys
8:30 News
8:35 Gilbert and Sullivan Music
9:00 Pastor's Call
9:15 Music a La Carter
9:30 Ray Herbrtck's Orch.
Henry
HERE. HENRY, STIR,
Little Orphan Annie
HE'S TK HARDEST.
TOUGHEST LITTLE
SON OF A GUN I
EVER SAW-PRACTICftUy
AOMITS KILLIN" PLENTY
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I BELIEVE HIM-
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WE SHALL SET SOME
HKU UNIFORMS, AND
TEACH THE LIONSTO
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ALL GO S ' -n"S4( WITH ENEMY V-WELL, WE'RE. , CAMOUFLAGE VP I this MASQUERADE
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SAFER.
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1.,. JU -SOI edSg-
10:00 Niwi
10:05 Jack Feeney, Tsnor
10:30 Al Terry and His Buckerool
11:00 Musical Horoicop
11:30 Hits of Yesteryear
13:00 Org anallttes
12:15 News
12:30 Hillbilly Serenade
12:35 Willamette Valley Opinions
13:55 Interlude
1:00 Melody Mart
1:18 Chuck Foster's Orch
1:30 Milady's Mejodles
1:45 Hsrry Brewer's Novelty Orch.
3:00 Isle of Paradlas
3:15 Sincerely Yours
2:30 Tune Tabloid
3:45 Sincerely Yours
1:00 Old opera House
KOIN 970 Kilocycles
Saturday A. M.
6:00 Northwest Farm Reporter
6:15 Breakfast Bulletin
6:20 Texas Rangeri
6:45 KOIN Klock
7:15 Wake Up News
1:30 Bob Garred Reporting. OBS
7:45 Hillbilly Champions, CBS
8:00 Consumer Niws .
8:15 Jackson Wheeler. News, CBS
8:30 Tschaikowsky Serenade
8:30 Let's Pretend. OBS
9:00 Theatre of Today. CBS
9:30 Mld-Mornlng Melodies
10:00 Country Journal, CBS
10:30 Adventure In Science, CBS
10:45 Symphonettft, OBS
11:00 Mighty Meek
11:05 Of Men and Books, CBS
11:30 Brush Oreek Follies. CBS
13:00 University Trio. OBS
13:30-CB8
1:00 Hello from Hawaii, CBS
1:35 Melody Time
1:30 Take It Easy
1:45 News
2:00 Matinee at Meadowbrook, OBS
3:00 Traffic Quia
ONLV EIGHT
OR TEN YEARS
OLD- BUT HE
IS A BRAVE
LITTLE BOY-
By Bud
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1:15 Calling Pan America, CBS
3:45 News
KGW 620 Kilocycles '
Saturday A, M. -
4:00 Dawn Patrol
5:30 War News Roundup
6:00 Sunrise Serenade
7:00 News
1:15 Music of Vienna
7:45 Sam Hayes. NBO
8:00 Orsan Concert. NBO
8:16 James Abbe Covers the News
8:30 America, the Free, NBO
9:00 Music Room. NBO
9:15 Consumer Time. NBO
9:30 Golden Melodies. NBO
10:00 Whatcha tfnow, Joe? NBO
10:30 All Out (or Victory, NBO
10:45 News, NBO
11:00 Stars of Tomorrow
12:00 Nature Sketches. NBO
12:15 Charles Dsnt Orch.. NBO
12:30 Campus Capers, NBO
12:68 News. NBC
1:00 Pan-American Holiday, NBO
1:30 Smarty Party
3:00 Concert Orch.. NBO
3:30 Three Suns Trio. NBO
3:45 News by Alex Dreter. NBO
3:00 Arlington Park Races. NBO
3:15 Joseph Galllcchlo Orch., NBO
3:35 News. NBC
3:30 The Art of Living. NBO
3:45 Salon Orch., NBC
HEX 1100 Kilocycles
Saturday A. M.
6:00 Musical Clock
1:00 Andrlnl Continentals, BN
1:15 Breakfast Club. BN
8:15 Service Men's Hop, BN
8:30 Billy Moore Trio, BN
8:45 Stars of Today
9:15 Christian Science Program
9:30 National Farm and Home, BN
10:00 Taft Orch., BN ,
10:30 Al' and Lee Reiser, BN
10:45 Toy Town Tooters, BN
By Carl Anderson
By Harold Gray
Ry Gen,-1 Byrnes
By Edgar Rice Burroughs
TO USE A
UTTLE BOY." SHE SAYS! T"2 TMim-m I
HE'D CUT TK HEART H I .
OUT OF A DOZING JS8J Wf OH !' TK
STORM TROOPER. em, 1 POOR LITTLE 1
I'LL BET BUT I UM Mffl GUY! CRYIN fl
LOVE TH KID--LOOK RJg W.K IN HIS SLEEP- 1
Bv Gus Erlson Hearing rninga
COMMANDO TRICK
I LEARNED.
Fisher
11:00 Fantasy In Melody, BN
11:30 News, BN
11:35 Little Doctor Hickory, BN
11:45 Recital Period, BN
13:00 News
13:15 RC.AF. Band. BN
12:30 Market Reports
13:35 Patterns In Blue. BN
13:45 News
1:00 Club Matinee, BN
1:55 News. BN
2:00 Roseland Orch.. BN
2:30 Savoy Orch.. BN
3:00 Dinner Music Concert. BN
3:35 News. BN
3:30 Stella Unger. Be Glamorous
.3:35 Fun with Jesters, BN
3:45 Edward Tomllnson. BN
KALE 1330 Kilocycles
Saturday A. 51.
6:30 Memory Timekeeper
1:00 News
7:15 Memory Timekeeper
8:00 Haven of Rest, MBS
8:30 News
8:45 Old Songs
9:00 Army-Navy House Party. MBS
9:15 The Woman's Side ol the Newi
9:30 This and That
10:00 News. MBS
10:15 Buyer's Parade
10:30 Hello Again
11:00 Journal Juniors
11:30 Concert Oems
11:45 Luncheon Concert
13:30 News
13:45- Paul Decker Oretv MBS
1:00 Brad Hunt Orch., MBS
1:35 Baseball Roundup, MB3
1:30 Ray Kinney Orch.. MBS
1:45 Saratoga Race Track, MBS
3:00 Jimmy Dorsey Orch,. MBS
3:00 Anchors A weigh, MBS
3:30 Hawaii Calls, MBS
KOAC 650 Kilocycles
Saturday A. M.
10:00 Review of the Day
THERE f THERE!
YOU'RE MY LITTLE
SOLDIER BOY!
THERE I THERE!
'say.cltme apiece of this vine,'
the amecican called. i may have
CERTAIN ., ,, .-4
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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. M.
6:00 News
6:05 Along the Oregon Trail
7:00 News
7:15 Sunrise Serenade
7:30 Shop the Clock
8:00 News
8:05 Wake Up and Live
8:30 Parade of Bands
8:45 Top of the Morrning
9 00 News
9:05 Dusty Records
9:55 News
10:00 For Ladies Only
10:30 Your Government Speaks
11:00 News
11:05 Rhythm Rodeo
11:30 Morning Moods
12:00 News
12:15 Agriculture Today
12:30 Noonday Novelettes
1 too News
1:05 Matinee Melodies
1:30 Spotlight on Vocal
2:00 News
2:0ft Club 760
3:00 News
3:05 Symphony Hour
3:30 Organ
3 :4ft 6 ymph on echoes
Memories
THE POOR LAD? QUIET,
AT LAST" BUT WITH
WHAT DREAMS! MY
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