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- 8 CapHal Journal. SalemOreirnn, Friday, Jan. 21, 1944 ' Radio Programs Friday P. M. : : OK lor Hclr.M . f.rrr fir.lM I Olt..tt "... .f Vi?" V. ' ' .1 I " S:l.l- Bob Rrr.r Or. Dick Trier Krd'. u.ni """"" I iV , F . ' ... ;- Loal. f. U.hnrr l-.Pl. MMraM Nr.. 1 hurrh .( .tlr K-VJk V. ' V j( 1 J - ':IM1 Wall, Tim. , TktMSMW lift W.lll llndllnr. ,, E ! St W ), n.. limr Nr. Or.i.n .1 In l.ummrnl.lor I 1', I L. Jfkl-L, ' " "" fri.pl. Art runny SP.tll.hl B.nn. ' B.ir J irlor-nhl? f. liifk I '' t ' E3 - a Hli I'.adI. I.. funnr Kpallllftl rutin. t.n.l arcw.irr .-:-. n.nrn v . ' ,. aSHS" ,,-?r- " ;- Am.. V U John GMJlMr . Jimmr ; ur.m. ,n nrin . - . if - I Vv W -J: M.V- i AnHr I N.w. jjlminrllur.nl. ' lldr l.ut.i III, ITS' JnT J ! "tH 1 " H-'lMIT-rrrdTvYrln, Tom. Dor.rr Or. il l-.vr Hr.terr I W.r r ronli I ' - w I rif :I.V- : Hr.tnaod l..ton . P.rlt.r r.milr IUtrlln. In Krvlr. I. " v' I l:M .All-llm. Illl li.m Bu.ler. ri.rh.iiM Mu.un,. ' jf. I "r"-ll rwlmk r. , Voiir X. "kI. Smilh ; X... 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V, There was a pounding on the 'tjdoor of the forward cabin to ..port, and a young male voice ; crying: "Let me out!" "Unlock the door," said De 'jduchin to his servant. . The man turned the key, and : paoul Duplcssis ran out, a wild sight with his blond hair in a tangle, a great bruise covering one side of his face, and his shirt ..'.'partly torn off him. jiit "Mr. Mappin!" he gasped. "I "heard your voice! 1 am not a willing passenger aboard this ship!" "I can see that," said Lee. "Mr. Mnppin, they told me $ifter my letter had gone that it an.was used to decoy you to your ;Ideath!" "jjj "Think no more of it, Raoul. fei knew you were deceived." "And now, they've got you on ..this vessel. It's all my fault." j "Not at all!" said Lee. "It's uthe other way around. T got JJJ'ou into this trouble." ,iu "No! I was a fool ever to Jpiave taken service with this vVbeast." The Count showed his beau ai.tifully matched false teeth. '"Re more careful of your choice a of words, if you please." "Go to hell!" shouted the WrRcg'Inr Kcllera t 3U-,1 - ' lOLfATO TBUTTMISTlMtv MY GOOONESS' V )efT))V J 1 iTFJL ASA1N' JyfXJ GorTA AN f THAT MEANS I'tL 4AVE. r & rfiP, 'AT I MAV 1 ' y NOT V HIT AHOOV ) V -WONT IT? 2l , ; 1 W ' JkTarzan By Kdgnr Rico Burrounhs A no-Man vs. Ape KST5?f Vr-'" JAKKO WAS HUbF ANJD fT" 5 rti KILL HIM, I ' ' fit""! ' V 'Jt'IF " t?f li L AMPTAR2AN PiPNT P4ff KILL Bp gfPf TAft7ANf"SHRiEKEP EStT.V Ma'illN. Ljli) B ' L AND APE-AWN. aWftf"i' L&Tlr tk 1 i; ''-Sff PREW HEft RECLVER. Down Memory Flv. Sl.r Fin.l ' Scrrn.ilr in 1; f W78" II Line (W.rllmr Wnmrn I s.lnitlm. "'J? ii ;Amh.,.dor 1 Jo...h c:. H.r.rh X, S ! Hotel Or. Voir, of Armr Sltn Olf I ' ronrrrt Hour Milton Ciiarl... I I V-ife'''V ('oneert Hour On.n I nA ! ( onrerl Hour Phil H.rrl. Or I I f ?" 4A , 1; M. to 4:43 P. M. I N.W. Farm neptr. HIUM. nuiirnn Trxak Hnifr KOIN KIIi i News Hilt 4c Slilna I News ' Moods i Warren Swerner i News ! 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Concert; 1i:iHi. Newsj T:I.V News: 3:1.1, Hawaii: 1:15, News. boy. "You can't do anything worse lo me than you've clone already!" "I'm sorry his beauty is a little marred," said Deduchin lo Lee, "but we can't do any thing wilh him . . . You may go back lo your room!" Raoul entered the room, slam ming the door after him. The servant turned the key. Lee's face was like a mask. "If we are to be your guests," he said, "may we be permitted to retire?" "If thai is your wish," said Deduchin, bowing. "I am happy to say that we have a de luxe cabin big enough for three. It has a bathroom, too." "We are obliged!" said Lec. "Until tomorrow!" warbled j the Count, waving his hand. j "Until tomorrow," answered Lee grimly. j Their suite opened directly i on the prumenane deck. 11 con sisted of a commodious cabin wilh two single beds and a couch bed and the bathroom. When Diehl left them he locked the door on Ihe outside. Through the windows, they could see a guard pacing the deck. In the morning the farcical pretense thai Lee and his com panions were the Count's hon ored guests was kept up. The door of their cabin was osten tatiously unlocked and the guard on deck removed. "Let's go out," said Lee. Lec noted from the sun that the Arcturus was on her usual By Gene Soutlnvorth Reunion iPj Maj. Billy Brooks Southworth, va cationing in Columbus. O., after IS months as a Flying Fortress pilot in England, told his dad. Manager Billy Southworth of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball club, how he helped drop bombs on Germany. The major wears five decorations. course, northwestward toward the Dutch islands. "So beautiful!" Joss murmur ed. "It's unbearable! Our last morning on earth!" A white-coated steward ap proached to ask if they would breakasl in the saloon with Count Deduchin or in their own cabin. They chose the latter. Jocelyn was much revived by the lood. "With two good friends beside me, I can take anything," she said. Out on deck again, Lee noted by the sun that the Arcturus had altered her course to the northward. After they were set tled in chairs facing the sea, the steward brought an armful of magazines. Better than magazines was the sight of Raoul striding to ward them, neatly dressed, sha ven and combed. Only his bruis ed check testified 'to what he had been through. They brought me a clean shirt and told me I could come and find you," he said excitedly. "That is how the Count plays cat and mouse with us. He will be watching us and gloating over our despair." Raoul's blue eyes were be witched by Jocelyn. "This is Miss D'Arcy," said Lee. Raoul had been through too much to be mindful of social ACROSS 1. Chanco 4. Foolle..i anim.ila 30. Symbol for cerium 22. Small divine hlrtls Xn. Ventilate 50. American In diana ST. Period of tlma SK, On th ocean .1!'. Outfit 4. Relavant 42. For exampla: ahbr. 41. Turf 44. Kmrnlry Ah. Toward 4fi. wimeaa iX Pile M. Remain hi, r-fisl A. tit M. Halt AT. Fdaa 51. Pei'severed domedir fln. Salutation il. ArtlMlo aymhol of the faith ful dead . 9. Puil ! l-'. Mother: PhIL t 13. nana 111. Amrl.'nt win vessel la. Speak allcht I Incly of I 17. Tavern 1 13. Lohengrin' I wlfa 19. Rubber trea 20. City In I Oklahoma 121. Finmh IJ. VivM air niMslly throufb tht none its. Fxll If". L'ntT-witrId I SO 13. Fini.il of a I up I re 7 14 13 vM S e 17 6 fv.7 O I: T '7 Ji T"iift23 S Ti 53 55" 35 i W:- T25 !LZZ1ZZZ1EZIZ 71 - 'Zs .... L J , .1 ..1.1 1 1 I I . I 1 Byrnes conventions. "H o w beautiful you are!" he said. "How ter rible to find a beautiful woman at a time this this!" Lee drew him away a little. "Whist! don't get theatrical," he said laughing. Raoul was instantly remorse ful. "I'm sorry! How can we es cape death? I feel it will come today. I have been kept alive so far only to give him the plea sure of exhibiting me to you." "Well, if it comes lo that," said Lee, "we'll cheat him by dying with a wisecrack." Lec summoned the steward and or dered him to place a chair at Jocelyn's end of the row. "Go and talk to her," he said lo the boy. "You will find that her heart is as warm as her face is beautiful." Raoul dropped in the chair beside Jocelyn. From the other end of the row Lee said cheerfully: "Tell us what happened since I saw you in San Francisco, Raoul!" "Not much to tell, Mr. Map pin. The Count became suspic ious of me, even before we left New York. I was so closely watched I was unable to warn you of our trip lo San Fran cisco. 1 have lold you what hap pened there up to the moment of my writing you that letter. The woman who brought me my Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle M. rnlt ff work 3. Affirmative S4, Remnant of combustion 66, Unrlerstand DOWN t Skin 1. Indigo plant 8. Out of date 4. Wlnr 5. City In Indiana fi. Athletic fields 7. Dotcriornlo S. Beverage 0. Corrupt n. lnnnltfly wl?a lemior tumk 16. Himalayan animals 5ft. Silkworm 2J. Lowor moment arily 24. Goddess of the hn rvest 25. Wrirvhip L'ti. Allovlntinir S, Fast earn 31. Onf of the Mil pes 33. Canine 34. Mtiinder 55. 1'err tlynt't mother S3. Chronicles 40. American poet 41. lllectrified particle 43. Ton 47. Blmltntr fabrics 48. Body nf Jewish law fiO. Heads M. Kill 53, Anslo-Saxon slave (6. Nothing more than M. Brink J6. Genua of the blue crass . S9. Pronoun , Not Sifiht-SeeinB flf The ebbs By Heaa ' " NouTgMn aEl5Ii!l V IP I HE SMO HUM ANtV YEARS " AND 1 FOUNO THE FORMULA N W DEMANDeO A IM ClAD iTpEtglB f 7rgb R rkMiCwi-TuE BBrV wwy A WASrTT WORTH SAVINSUtERNDU WS ENGRAVEO JwAS SO VALUABLE AW EXPLANATION TOO HAD FUN. m tmNfpwmtmm e vMcjrsbxry wen were foolsouno ws wmg Jnwicw Ho our armed so invented (when; i was OATlloiuTrlSpfet pS vS unclp nSn.V5EP IT J ENOUGWTO KILL FORMULA PROVIDEOTHEIfoRCESTHATI TWE DO5 TRANSNblAMED FOR rUfTTsDS reCTED tJIe MOST 07 EACU CfTHEftJ WRITTEN J MtSSJNS WjWSrmJ ?WV meals seemed honest and kind and I trusted her. She was the wickedest of them all. She laughed at my simplicity, and told me my letter would be ' used to trap you. "When it began to grow dark I was bound again, carried downstairs, and thrown into the same car that had brought me to that house. We drove out of town. We must have been too early for the rendezvous with the rest of the gang, because we drove slowly and stopped to wait several times." "We drove on very slowly and in a few minutes stopped in the open country and picked up Count Deduchin and the other two servants. I don't know how they got there." "In the black limousine," said Lee. "They drove it over the cliffs and threw the chauffeur after it. "Eventually we came to a creek, where we boarded a boat and met the Arcturus. As to what happened aboard her, I would rather not say." Jocelyn silently pressed his hand. "I can see il," said Welby, "a mere dol. Must be flying at 25, 000 feet." "Okay," said Lee. "The wake of the ship will betray our po sition." 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HE I I YOUC AUNTIE SALCV I ALONE-AND I AS TO WHO V I IDEA WHO AROUND WAS HOPPVS ,1 AND UNCLE SPIKE HE'S SUCH A I KILLED HIS DAD - J '' I IT COULD I MIS pttvCE? BEST PAL- ! I TO TAKE HAPPY I NICE KID- Sttr I HAVE BEEN-1 '"S J V .. L-J-VlT! t ' '! The Gumps By Gus Edson More Than a Match for Him msmm r xJ anv time, sister, j r hoorw yTWWmaEi V 2jS 4 I THANKS- W ANY TIME. WELL, I THE BURNT (L 'Qf Tfmi 1 in vs. Ape mu,, n(j jcff" By Bud Fisher All Ashore That's Going; Ashore. If You Can't Get Aboard Get. a Plank I ' r nf fo.K.,SARGe,v eosrt. i bont know how U no no) i insist; i weLLT""""' 13-) f UlLr l . -rj t--A TAKE (T EASY.' ff- TO REPAY VOO FOR SAVINS 1 WANT TO 00 taMtmiNS) O.K.'' 'F TrtE OTHBR ISUYS 1 Jtl 115, . Ml (ZJ-LW Hk 1 GOTCHA. J"- 2!b!fIViXSTF? h FORYou'VtoOSAVEosAY I KNEW 1 PULLED 1 k7xv 5 tiCLP'-W M""1 vsKer . jTSXurvjh yoo out they othrowI jir ' ' t ? i"' ' 0m Rationing Dates Ration Book No. 1 Brown stamps for purchase of meats, fats. etc. January 39 expiration date of brown stamps R. S. T and U. Each weekly series good for 16 points. February 38. 1944, nutrition date of brown V, W ind X V series valid Jan uary 23 W on January 30, and X on February . Ration Rook No. 4 Processed fruits and vegetables, jams and jellies. January 20. 1944. expiration date of ireen stamps D. E and P. Green atatnps K and J valid January 1 to February 30. Suiar March 31. 1944. expiration date of stamp 30, In Boole 4, good for I pounds. Shoes Stamp No. 18. Bonk 1. and "Airplane" stamp No. 1. Book 3, valid (or one pair each for indefinite period. Loose stamps not accepted. Stoves Purchase certificates available at local ration boirds. Wood. Sawdust. Coal Fuel dealers deliver by priorities based on needs. Fuel Oil February I, 1944, expiration data of period 2 fuel oil coupons. March 14. 1944. expiration data of period 3 coupons. Uasdllne January 31, 1944. expiration data of No. 9 stamps In A book, each Rood for 3 Ballon. March 31. 1944. expiration dale of No 10 stamps, valid January 22 Value of Gasoline Coupons: A. Bl, CI. 3 lallons: B2, C3.. R and T. IS gallons: D. 1.5 gallons; E. 1 aallon. Tire Inspection Cars with A ration books must have tires inspected every months: B books every 4 months: C books every 3 months. Commercial motor vehicles every 6 montha or 8.000 miles, whichever comes first. The sharp edges of volcanic rock on Ascension island in the South Atlantic can wear out a pair of heavy army shoes in six days. By Carl Anderson Jap Pamphlet Condemns War Helena, Mont., Jan. 21 (U.R) A Japanese pamphlet found by an American paratrooper on Kiska indicates the existence in Japan of an underground opposed to the militarist party and desir ous of peace, John Ogata, Japa nese language expert said here Thursday. ' The pamphlet, translated by lioom and Board plf" AUNT CLARA GAVE ME THE VSpfVES, TERRY. . - S gSl FINAL JILT, PINKY, AND I'M FORGET ABOUT t CLAD OF IT-- SHE'S GOT A MARWASEAND ' DISPOSITION LIKE A SAW It Yj. Y HITTING A NAIL.-WHE-SHE ?S L COULD GIVE A VET WILDCAT ?."?ouGET LESSONS IN TEMPER I WONDER. VnS MORE j L WHAT GAVE ME THE IDEA I WANTED ! V, VAR1ETY j TO MARRY HER?-MAYBE ) I Lj V -1 THE DOCTOR. DIDNT X T-K T li FIND THE BEELER. f r POli BULLET THAT WENT f. 'V- D -. . M lV 1 H UUA at ' Ogata, condemned Japanese par ticipation in the war, pointing a... Iks, I, .. atienrl f hrm iol ,7 ..... .... - the traitorous action and blind ness of Jap militarists and had resulted in lower living stand ards, higher taxation and death of -the majority on the battle fields. The pamphlet reminded the Japanese that twice during the last four years the emperor had condemned militarism. It ques tioned the nation's disobedience to his wishes. By Gene Ahem ... i