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8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Mar. 21. 1944 Radio Programs, Tuesday, P.M. KGW rc'c KEX il?,'" IKOIN KSLM T fc-on i OK for Relrat Trrry Plrat k (5 Ho Do Vou flo It l Hick Trier ' Hale Willi Jiidie .lack Armtmni I Hale With Judlt ! Capt. Midnliht I MIerr Theater Mlrr Thralrr f I. Unlock reporter I Burin A Allen I Semm Rata Jr Allen Spotlit hi a nil I Rrport tm Nalii Spolliibl Band ;4.V , 1:wt t Rnh Nop t:I.V : Itnh Hop tTll I Rrd Skrllon ' Rtd Skrllon :nn 1 F'rrd Warlni l:IW I Hrrlw'd I.4NIOH fL.ttl I Johnny Prnti ' Johnny Pimu ! News f).nn . I C'olman Show Ambition f:l. 1 Caiman Klinw I Ambllion ' Hollvwooil I lira, j N' t Hollywood Ihra. ' AM Bakrr TdTnil I XrwT riih(i Orrhtilra 10:1V- I Ilnme Town News I Orchrstra tn SO t Newa . Ambaadnr Or. 10:4,1 i Voire of N'allnn ' Ambaadnr Or. 11:1)1 I Blltmore Or Itillmnre Or I War Sewi I War Newt Concert Hour Concert Hour Concert Hour Concert Hour 1 1 :4ft tt jlto Swing Wednesday, A.M. I Dawn Palrnl Mlrlh. Marlneta Mirth. 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FLEMING I J jd 4 jrtjt ft and LOIS EBY yKCJU Chupter 17 "Will you go to bed now, ' Scnorita?" Landn turned back from watching O'Shannessey and Don's disappearing figures to . see Maria pulling the rope' to lower the dining room lamp. "1 don't think I could sleep." The wise old Indian nurse did not argue. She had heard the furious argument between Lan da and O'Shannessey and she could see that Landa was still trembling with nerves. Landa slipped a scarf about her shoulders and wandered out through the patio and down the jungle path. She felt stuu ned and wounded. Never be fore had she stood up against the violence of Mike O'Shan nessey 's anger. Now that he - was gone, her blazing defiance drained from her, leaving only broken exhaustion and the sick knowledge that Don had not de fended her. As she stepped from the sha dows of the path onto the white beach, the dinghy was beach ing. 11 was Jim Blair just com ing in from his work on the Sea Bat. Abruptly she wanted to aee him to hear the healthy ring of his voice, his friendly, casual chuckle. She ran for- ward, across the sand, calling J- out to him. He turned, saw her m and came back to meet her, a J little surprised. "Hello, there!" : "I'm taking a walk," she murmured. "Glad you hap- pened along " Then her fin ', gcrs tightened convulsively on T Reg'lnr Kellers Tarzan rut DEsmae am-mah stSainep wtm all his TO BSFAK Wi SKVT tONDS BiSnO NO AVAIL. I (PZ cSta,V AANMYH,rjSN,N) ' wi I Ho mo pun Trie I Todd (irant I Ortholr ' Orcbrtlra Tonilra Headlines I War Vrai I Kxe. Krrrnada 'Report I Nation 1 Orrhetlra Haifa Drake i Red's (iang Marrr tlannery t Sena . Ray. Cram Kina Columbia News t Vocal ; Colombia I Texas Jin Red Rtrftr ' Mel Mr 1 Kcytlono 1 Rrd Rdrr ' fifty Lombard" Or 1 Krrslon I Lava a Mlrry War Fronla Rev. Harry Jimri Or. j OrrhMlrs Bi Town Qrrneatr Bit Town ! Etrua. fcrirnro I Judy Pa nova I Jud t'anuva Million I Dub I Million I Club New In Air ! 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San Quenllni 0:00, Newst 9:15, Fulton Lewist iu:iki, urcbesirat 10;. in. News Wednesday h. M. 11:45. Cowboy i T.Mt, Newsi 9:00. Carlen ;ia. Women's Newsi in;so. This and Thai) 11:311, Concert i 11:0(1. News t:l.1. Teias Rangers: ?:30, Newsi 3:45, Rill liar Read! 4:15 News, his arm and suddenly she was crying, long tearing sobs of weariness and heartbreak. Near the far end of the while crescent of beach an old half buried ship's spar, Jim led her to it and spread his jacket down over it for her to sit on. Then he dropped to the sand beside her, his quick eyes searching out Ihe taut misery of her face. "Belter get it off your chest," he advised. In a spent, weak voice that broke occasionally with a ner vous reflex sob, she told him of the struggle with O'Shannes sey over selling the papayas. When she had finished he said slowly, iaiuraMy 1 think you re right. If that acida medulla is urgently needed, like they say, to relieve the suffering of wounded troops. I don't see how anyone could refuse to sell il anyone who Wasn't completely and utterly callous to what's going on In the world." His thoughtful gaze met her som ber eyes. "Thai's it. too, isn't il? It's more than the papaya you're thinking of." "I guess it is," she admit ted. After a minute, he asked, "What did Don say?" A trcmyr crept into her low voice. "lie didn't say much of anything," she admitted. "I think he'd be willing to sell, but he thinks we should humor Uncle Mike work him around gradually." Her voice rose to a desperate wail. "But we By By Edgar REALIIINS TAVAS BONCS WLD NOT PE AS ucavv AS UIS. US IN. STSUCTED TWS SJVTD SLICE DOYt THE VOLE AS FAR AS P05SIPLE Pattern This head of Christ Sampler worked in a subtle combination of rose, brown and purple tones has a warm, living quality. An equally beautiful companion piece to this pattern is the Blessed Mother Sampler No. 724. Pattern envelope contains hot-iron transfer for one design, about 11 by 14 inches; color chart, stitch illustrations and full directions. Our 60-page multicolored book of Needle Arts containing five free patterns, and many other suggestions for dressing up your home and yourself is now available. Send your request for this book to the address listed below, coins to cover the cost and mailing charges. Send 11 cents (coin) for Pattern No. 2073 to Capital Journal, Needle Arts Dept., Ill New Montgomery (Street, San Francisco, 5, Calif. haven't time, Jim! They need it now not a year from now when Uncle Mike gets used to the idea." "I know,' said Jim. "And you can sell your halt it you want to make an open break with O'Shannessey. That's your problem, Isn't 11?' She nodded miserably. "And I can imagine what your lite would be alone on an is land with that violent old Irish renegade," Jim muttered hu morously. "When do you have to decide?" "They're coming back in ten days." Jim got to his feet. "Hell, anything can happen in ten days," he said cheerfully. "The world was created in less than that, remember? Why don't you forget the whole thing for a while? Maybe Uncle Mike's conscience will work on him. Or maybe Don and I can figure out some educational therapy for the stubborn old goat." ACROSS 1. Soft food 4. Itfisri 1U. Uonllnent: nbhr. 12. Sphsoii for n 13. t'hotoRiaphic instrument It. Kvht li. Member of a cm pn ration 17. Division of a state: nbhr. IS. City in Massa- l-lllKCllS lit. Nostrils 21. Konurr secre tary ot ill1 Smithsonian Institution 23. Vail 21. f'eruA 2'.. To; Scotch -7. Htn 2!. I.Ike 3d. On tli.it Hereon from tlia liglit 33. Negative 34. City in Para guay Itfi. Abscond .17. Devoured 3$. TiRiisKi-esslon 39, Simplest 41. Metric land measure 42. Vice 41. Mainline nickname 4?. Fury 47. Watchful 4?. Meditates io. Short. f'r a man' name SI. Moveinfn s of the fee 63. Three-toed sloth M. All .il. proceed n'K Withdraw fii). Huge wave Kl. Ahead fij. Soles of pin iv G3. Spinning toy ' 12 13 I W 15 It- 7 8 t o I - 31 K . . - 23 , So" 5l S1 S3 7a 7s Si Iff Je - si 55 Gene Byrnes Rice Burroughs THEN, PlAflNfi MIS W ' tl 1. A6injt-tavas BJCK.ue r'llA'" liTbTl! PUSHED WITH TERRIW W . jf BORce like tmueapj I VirliJ taya's son ps boost 1 ' f - iir ;l y.r;A,..:,..,;.v . 2073 No. 20T3 enclosing twenty cents (2uc in, Landa laughed up at Jim's honest, sun-burned face. "I'll do it," she promised. "Thanks, Jim." He gave her a hand a quick, affectionate pressure. "You're as welcome as rain," he said. "Come on, I'll walk you home. It's not every night J can stroll with a gorgeous lady in a while evening dress!" They moved off laughing across the moon lit sand. Neither one of them caught the stealthy movement in the dark shadows of the jun gle behind them. Half an hour later, Jim ap proached the castle. He passed the forbidding main entrance and let himself in at a side door. Halfway up the wide stone hall he saw a light from an open door cutting the dusky shadows. As he neared it, the huge figure of Mike O'Shannessey loomed in the doorway. "Come in a minute, lad." Jim gave the lowering old man a quick look. His face Solution Of Yesterday's I uzzle DOWN 1. Moccasin 2. Gone by S. Iran 4. Chide i. Peel 6. Body of Moslem priests 7. Steep S. Aromatic principle of Violet root 9. New Zealand heilce lauiel 10. Priesthood 11. Bonli of the Bible 16. Spotted cats: ' poetic 20. California rocktli-lt 21. Cook In a certain way 22. Arrangement of ihe. pant ot a llowcr In tlio li 11 1 23. Made a slight .tounil 25. Ability 2i, W orship 2S. Cubic meter ;tl. Finished c-Lk 32. Tiling: law 3j. Old-womanlsb to. Verity 43. Mechanical ba rs 4fl. Hrlp 4s. Take groat a elicit i 4?. Pa; ticlf : Kind of atarch .'1. (iraling 52. Northernmost point of the Isle of Man 55. Greek letior oti. Late; comb form 57. Opening Sure Proof AM' THI5 MOftNtf MY DREAN CAM. 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And the first one is our sacred duty to a guest. He must be given every comfort and entertain ment the island affords." "Which has been consider able, thank you," said Jim stea dily. . "In return," O'Shannessey's great fumble deepened violent ly, "I have always expected in return, if not in friendship, at least decent courtesy from that guest. I have not expected treachery and back-stabbing!" "You haven't had it from me," Jim retorted equably. O'Shannessey's great frame lurched forward, his huge hands clenched in fury. "Don't lie to me, you yellow skunk!" he Henry Donald Duck Mutt nnri Irff Bv Bud -pWV BOOT JK M ",',!. "' 1 1 I.. I 1 i 1 . ..t .,. yjn. y The Nehbs Bv"Hess Fightin' Words! rSTHral ' TP TWMK VOO SAVE ME 1-1 VOU SAY THE SWEETEST JBjl I NISWTY NIGHT, )i.nr.n I THINK VU TURN BROTHER , IF ' ' 1 YOUR BEST ROOM. 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I saw you, and I should have killed you then with my own hands!" Jim took a quick step back ward. "Now wait a minute, O'Shannessey!' he protested. But O'Shannessey's great body rushed forward, his arms lifted, eyes burning with de moniac rage. "Maybe I will yet!" he yelled. To be continued - HomeS, Acreage Sold Silverton Sales of. property reported during the week by J. C. Morley, include the Harvey Smith residence on Madison street to the Ivan C. Smith fam ily from California; the William Stanton three-acre place on the Silverton-Marquam road to Wal ter Bell who recently sold his acreage on the Mt. Angel high way, and the Earl Dristy resi dence in Miller street to the Gross nickles. Eastern Stars Meet Mill City Marilyn chapter. No. 145, OES, met for a regular meeting, with Gertrude Mason, worthy grand matron, presiding. During the course of the meet ing the lodge voted a Red Cross donation. At the close of the evening refreshments were ser ved. 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