Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 26, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, August 26, 1942
The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon
Nint
Chapter One
i Smash
j- Stephanie signalled, turned
left into the stream of traffic
pouring onto the Golden Gate
;, bridge. Thrusting back the cuff
i, of her trim olive-drab uniform,
; ftie glanced at her watch. Nearly
': fjve-thirty already. And the line
! 'Of cars ahead moving like a
I : Fourth of - July parade. She
! aiifftpH fn sppnnH spnp. hold the
! aleak hlnp miine down in a crawl
and rpmpmhnrpd that Aunt Al-
I llcnn VioH cniH Hiniwp wnniri lip
iJ at seven. And dinner at Stone
: hurst meant while tie and tails!
I :, Stephanie shrugged, tried to
j relax. She shouldn't have vol-
Oteered to take that extra duty
Headquarters this afternoon.
5; She might have known she'd
I never be able to get away on
h Ume. She hadn't even had time
to dash home and pack a bag.
I Sow she'd have to borrow a
i, dinner dress from Vicky who
!; loathed lending things. She
:' Brimaced. Poor Vicky. The
? most beautiful deb In all Marin
; county and always afraid some-
one was going to challenge her
title.
I Her slim foot pressed the ac
; celerator and the powerful lit
tle car leaped ahead. She
flicked on her highway lights
! moved out into the center lane
: Passing cars steadily, she fin-
i Jly saw traffic ahead thinning
; out. The highway curved grad
ually around the breast of a hill
i and the needle on Stephanie's
i ipeedometer crept toward sixty.
OThen she saw the dog.
Only yards ahead as she came
j. over the last rise, he dashed out
Into the center of the highway
i full into the path of her head
' lights. She stepped hard on the
!.' brake, signalled frantically.
The little dog stood, legs apart,
. as if transfixed.
; i "I'm going to hit him!" Ste
; phanie heard her own voice
' ihriek.
? She swerved then, yanking the
wheel, feeling the car lurch
drunkenly. She held her breath
as the whisk of white fur dis
appeared behind the curve of
her fender. Then she let it go
when there was no thud, . no
' pained yelping.
-!j "Missed him, thank "
) The word was jerked away,
' lost in the terrible scream of
tires skidding on loose gravel.
. Strong Arms
ivij ' For the ' next few minutes,
Stephanie went spinning, down'
to a black vortex like some
relentless maelstrom that suck
,; ed her farther and farther away
'from reality. Thundrous si
; lence pursued her at first. Then
Voices from far away off. One
voice in particular a man's
; deep-throated command.
J "Give me a hand here. We've
got to get her out first."
. ; Then strong arms lifting her
lowly, carefully. As in- a night
mare, Stephane struggled to
r rouse herself, to fight her way
back through the gathering
loom. When she did get her
yes open, she looked straight
, Bp at the owner of the voice,
i "That bank was the only thing
i that saved you," the man with a
i- nice voice said dryly. "What
happened? Do you know?"
; 3 Stephanie remembered then.
; "A dog! In the middle of the
highway. I .was just trying to
;; avoid hitting it."
fiThe tall youn man captain
was, Stephanie noted from
f the silver bars on his shoulders
i -4-shook his head. "Nice for the
. dog but a little risky for other
' people on the road. Do ;-ou al
I Ways drive like that?"
i Stephanie stiffened. "Certain
ly not. It was just an im
pulse."
i "Pretty deadly business hav
ing impulses at sixty miles per
Hour."
S VI realize that perfectly. And
I'm sorry. I guess I just didn't
think." He was perfectly right
: ' of ' course, she realized cha-
, grinder, but he needn't rub it
in.
"That's obvious," dryly
Then to the men who had stop
oom and Board
'"'If f WEVi OBOPU 18 E GOT WIRE AND rtS. VB
1 k. BUD- -OU.jp V -ONE TIME WORK. K f V
f ARE I llll'VuYP& W?
i
ped to help, who were climbing
back into their cars now.
Thanks a lot. Guess everything
is under control now."
Everything, that is, Stephanie
amended silently, except her ris
ing ire. Because this good-looking
soldier boy wore a uniform
didn't make him a general.
"Thank you so much," Ste
phanie said sweetly and sat down
on the battered running board
of her scarred little car. "I
don't mind waiting right here.
There will be a highway patrol
along soon. I wouldn't think of
detaining you."
"It may be some time before
the patrol arrives. You can't
wait here alone."
"And why can't I? Or isn't
this a free country any more?"
"It's a free country but a
dark one and cold," he said and
grasped her arm, pulled her to
her feet. "I'd consider I had
been negligent in the perform
ance of my duty if I left you
here." '
She shook his hand off her
arm, but she got into his car.
"Just your Boy Scout deed for
today, am I? Well, I'm not go
ing with you so you might as
well pursue your line of duty in
another direction."
Age Twenty Almost
He laughed, a rich throaty
sound from deep within his tall,
lean frame. "No? And your
unifor.n doesn't obligate you to
drive as if the state highway
were your own private race
track, either." He glanced at
her a moment. "Just what is
the uniform for, anyway?"
"San Francisco Red Cross Mo
tor Corps. Stephanie Merrill is
the name. Age twenty almost.
Height five feet four. Weight
108 pounds. Anything else you'd
like to know, sir?"
Oh, good lord," his laughter
burst out again, infectious and
infuriating. "I'll bet the S. F.
Motor Corps doesn't know the
risk it runs. Remind me to con
tinue traveling by plane."
They stopped at the first ga
rage, dispatched a tow truck for
the battered little blue coupe.
"Okay, Captain Knudsen."
The garage man wrote out
tag. "Where shall I have the
young lady's car delivered?"
To 18 Hillcrest Circle,
please," Stephanie directed cool
ly. "Stonecrest Lodge. How
soon can you " ;
He shook his head. ''Depends
on the amo'unt of damage, miss.
Probably not until the middle of
the week."
Stephanie sighedi She was go
ing to have a lot of explaining
to do.
"Can you get a taxi for me
now?" she asked the garage
owner.
He shook his head again.
She heard Captain Knudsen
smother a laugh. "I'll be very
glad to drive you to Stonecrest,
Miss Merrill."
Furious, she stepped back into
the Captain's car. "Thank you
so much. I hate to impose.'
"No imposition at all. It's a
pleasure to help a lady in dis
tress," he teased and added with
a grin, "Especially girls with
big brown eyes and devilish
tempers."
Stephanie's laugh relented a
little.- "You'd be in a devilish
temper too if you'd just smashed
up your dad's birthday present
and "
"And been rescued against
your will?" He slanted a smile
at her.
She met his smile with a cool
facsimile of her own. "Exactly,
and by a Boy Scout whose gal
lantry is only exceeded by his
conceit."
"Ouch!" He whistled softly.
"That hurt. Conceited, huh?"
He turned into the gravelled
road tiiat curved to the top of the
hill where . Aunt Allison's spa
cious villa sat like a bejewelled
duchess.
"A woman always grounds a
flyer, eventually," he said and
as he stopped the car in the
drive already clogged with cars,
By Gene Ahern
he opened the door for her.
It was Stephanie's turn to
smile treasingly, "And think
what a great loss aviation would
suffer if Captain Knudsen were
to be grounded eventually!"
'I don't know about that," he
said, his smile not quite cover
ing his seriousness. "I only
know that flying happens to be
the most important thing in life
for me. I wouldn't be worth
much if my wings were clip
ped." "And I suppose " still mock
ing him, "countless of the fair
sex have tried time and time
again to" ensnare you, you poor
dear.'"
'Sure," and laugh lines fan
ned around his blue eyes, "I just
have to beat them off with
clubs. It's terrible."
(To be continued)
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10:00 Lionel Hampton Orch., MBS
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4:00 choral Music
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12 30 Hillbilly serenade
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2:15 u. s. Army
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0:00 Northwest Farm Reporter
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6:20 Texas Rancors
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7:15 Wake Up News
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Henry
Little Orphan Annie
VOU MEAN IN
THIS COUNTRY
CAN EAT
WITHOUT WORKING
HYs'lar Fellers
The Gumps
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C4J.LE0 A WARNING TO 2EELA. KjE .
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10:45 The Gotdberes. CBS
11:00 Young Dr. Malone, CBS
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4:00 Dawn Patrol
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6:30 Sheppard's Serenade
7:00 News
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900 Bess Johnson. NBO
9:15 Bachelor's Children. NBO
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10:00 Mary Lee Taylor, NBO
MY FATHER TAUGHT
ME THAT ONLY THOSE
WHO WORK HAVE
A RIGHT TO EAT
THAT I BELIEVE -SO.
WHAT MAY I DO TO
EARM MY LODGING?
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ABOUT YOUR PLAVIN'
AN' SHE.
BE NICE
. OVER
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11:15 Lonely Women. NBO
11:30 The Guiding Light. NBO
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12:30 Pepper Young's Family. NBO
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1:15 Stella Dallas. NBC
1:30 Lorenzo Jones. NBO
1:45 Young Wldder Brown. NBO
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2:15 Portia Faces Life. NBC
3:30 Three Suns Trio. NBO
3:45 Road of Life, NBC
3:00-Vic and Sade. NBO
3:15 Against the Storm. NBO
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6:45 Western Agriculture. BN
7:0O Clark Dennis. Slneer. BN
7:15 Breakfast Club, BN
8:15 Remember?
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11:30 Stars of Today
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12:30 Market Reports
12:35 Studio
13:45 News
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By Carl Anderson
By Harold Gray
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TO HAVE. YOU.
AN- PLAY
FOR. US
Bv Gus Erlson
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3:30 Nrws. MBS
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3 : 15 Bnsr ball Roundup, MBS
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10:00 Review of the Day
AND YOUR TROUPE
EXACTLY WHAT THE
NEED - A LITTLE
ENTERTAINMENT,
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how Nice: aiah: 5HE wants tmake our
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one MKtyre vou try to kill me,
THEN YOU SAVE MY LIFE.
Oh, Yes. But
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1:45 Melody Lsne
2 00 Lest Wa Forget
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6:15 Good Morrnlng to You
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7:15 Sunrise Serenade
7:30 Shop the Clock
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10:30 Your Government Speaks
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3:45 Symphonechoes
Fundamentalist
A Dirty Trick
Good-by, Boredom
WE HAD TO MOVE
THE NEIGHBORS OUT
FOR MILES AROUNP
THE PROVING GROUND.
SO THE MEN GET
well.general
we'll show 'em
SOME PUN-
REHEAKSAL.KIPS.'I
pretty Boeep
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