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0 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, April 21, lillt ' Radio Programs ;kgw iKEX l inn Re. BLUK 5 00 ' OK for Releaat 1 Terry A Pintei A : i .' (indfrt Shuw ' lirk I'rac 6 -.M liar Huler Mark Armlrnnt 5 l.'i Luuis P l.nchnrr C'apl. Midnight 6:IHI Waits Tim (tl.S 1 Wall Tim 1 lake My ('ac My la fi Peiiple Are runny Spnlllsht Hands fl.l.V- People Are runny frpwmtiu nanui 3:Mt i A mot 'n' Andy cral 1 I i A mot "n' Andy 1 1P Ere. t.lM I nil I Stem. Spts. Nro IVoll ! MIC I Stra Wolfs 8:(l r'rrd H'arina Fleetwood Law t News Parker FamHi - All-Tin Hans Butrrt Uiiurani Ulani Butlrit J.'-r,0Ln1.. I Meet Vnur Nary Kata Kmll (Sleet Your Navy I Kata Smil Parade 11:00 i r'urlnuch Tun :I.V i Furlouib Fun w ;rsii 1 1 1 k. 0;.v- ! pianitt 1 Newt I Ait Baker Jfl Wi lli lli::tlh lnTr 1 I :M1 II :IS 1 1 :.TI 11:15 Newt ithea fl'ixin Netea Itoxina On heslra i Bnin Voice of Nation ' OrciirMt Hiltmore Or. Biltmore Or. War News Itnunriu' (Vinrerl Concert I'nnrert 12:1111 I Swing to Saturday 4 A. lawn Palrol I 4:0ft I Itawn I'alrol (1:011 i Piano Ouarlel c i- ' Piano Quartet fi ;(!( I News Pararla I Virlory Garden B-l.W I News Parade I Out tnd Chan. , Vena Parada Qui News Ouit !:3- ..ial nia f:I.V I Sam Hayei ' Ridin' Ranie M IDI I Honk Si Ladder HI.W tallies i r uhirii Windows I Breakfast Club Breakfast Una akrat Chin a.'l3 f Liihlrd Window I Breakfa-1 Cluh iiVnn i Pel Parade I R'adini Is Fun o.n I rnmiimrr T ml OVttlma I Atlantic Spnllteht Bkftt. at Rardl'a 9:4.11 Allantie Spotlliht Dkfst. at Sarrtl's llere'a to VoDtb I Rkftt. at Sardl's Here a to Youth f Vagabonds The Baxters Solon 1 fioion :nn ' Stars of Tomor. 11:1 S I Slars of Tomor. 11:301 Stars of Tomor. 11:4. f Stars of Tomor. Metro. Opera, Metro. Opera Metro. Opera, Metro. Opera o:(M) t Chle, Symphony I Metro. Opera 12:15 i Chie. Symphony Metro. Ooera jSU F.d Mel 12:15 ! F.d MM i sic i onnen Metro. Opera Metro. Opera IrCnnnell I-.nn I Rupert Hushes 1:15 I S.B.O 1:101 Doctors at War 1 :IR Dortors at War 2:00 I Tour America Z:t.S I Your America :3ft (Behind Headlines -MS I Atr Win I Metro. Opera I Mrtro. Opera. I Metro. Opera I Melro. Opera I Tea A Crumpets Tea tt Crumpela Tea tt Crumpela I Hello Sweelhesr 3:00 v., tr 1'lrlnrv I Serenade I Sustain Wings. I Sloryland Theater 1 copies' riauorm s oncer nnur .Curl Massey Co. Ina Spnta Peoples' Platform Concert Hour Religion in News Leon Henderson I World Today 1 Concert Hour 4:00 I Amer. Stories I Money Co Round I Dlna Carle d 4-IR I Amer. Slorles (Money Go Round i IHna Gale News 4-30 INoah Webster i Music I Traffic Safety iFhing Hieh 4 tt f Sayg 1 MuOr 'Onhestra Flying High KOAC 650 KC Friday P. M. :0(l. On tha Itpbeatt R:30t Story Tlmei fi:15, Newti 6:S0. Farm Hourj 1:30, Waka I'P, ft : 1 .1 1 Trade Winds) fi:uu, Mutlci 9:30. Newsi 9:45. Meditation. Saturday A. M, 10:00. Newti 10:15, Homemakera Foun 11:00, Co-ed; 1I:.mi Concert Hallt 2:H0,' Books t 2:15, America Marches! 2:30, Mem ory Timet 4:00. Qulsi 4:15. Red Crossi 4:30, studio Party. y Pattern No. K2087 Embroider one pair of guest pillow cases with roses and another with butterflies. Then perhaps you'll like towels to match? Here you are. Pattern envelope contains hot-iron transfers for 6 designs. 2 about 4 by 5 inches; 4 about 13 by 4 inches; color chart, stitch illustrations and full directions. Our 60-pagc 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, enclosing twenty cents (20c) in coins to cover the cost and mailing charges. Send 11 cents (coin) for Pattern No. 2087 to Capital Journal, Needle Arts Dept., 400 West Madison Street, Room 1958, Chicago, 6, 111. Silvcrton Library Receives Lee Book Silvcrton Dr. Oliver J. Lee's new book, "Beyond Yonder," was placed on the public lib rary shelves at Silvcrton Wed nesday. The book was a gift from Dr. Lees brother, O. E. Lee of Silvcrton. Credit for its Kcg'lar Tellers By Gene Bvrnea Thu ttnnrf XWhhnr HhjjjiuJUTOfflJl I) .ANPYl WHATW X TTKlSHAn 111 havent a minute. vwwv fiREATS-soLLVl ' " " " mU-l'ii' :: THE WOkUPAkE EK.vVCIjAB MUST RUN. WIN A-5K6D IOPFICE'1 ITSMVOFRCEI I I , I I ill . j I I S i I , c&rtOOPS! VDU POIN& ON THE I PROPfEP WE TO DROP in AT vOuR 1 J s. J 1 I 1 N M 7-- f S T.t'- " SOMEONE'S FLOOR'L4(-rC ANI7 AH A OFRCE To SEE HOW v. i T" V hadoa put op"W w,ndERBoI r'SSSS1 . W V OONAVAN'sNfiH mtwmSStSS rfSSfea- t), were-- f I f YTjlMdlL Jl " JJ L f aTiali " lltarotU 7 -v c . . 'lull and Jell By Bud risher As c Say at the l'ront Everything Proceeded According to Schedule ottuiu-t .WW, r i im k I TN.-ivr I1LV1 ltl Vsm-Uj two soda-pops "j another soda-pcpJ what whenvoufind'H If ra11'1' e5 Vft0 TaT 1 T-V (fitl, L uNS,uf XdffWTTi I BEFORE THE MKjtJ V.B6F0RETHes RUMPUS? OUT ?5 IfiANB feX2''" u -v p t2:" "pP Friday P. M. KOIN "."bs'iKSLM I Cairn Drain Iled's lini Hairy Maimer PolMlral . (.alinrl lleattrr I 'I hai Hretrler Boy 1 l).ilr (arnasie l.mie Kanirr ! News ) lK. il l ullo Brown it Lewis 'I' ime Kata h Kale Smith live Star l"ii Wartlmf Wo tltetlra ehrMra i hfilra I Mo ile, News to 6 I M. to 4:45 P. M. ' I I N.W. Farm Rrptr.l I Bkfil. Bulletin I I Texas It a titers ' Rtst I KOIN Klork '. New i KOIN Clock ' News lire t nai .Ma, I Warren "weenej ! Iff Prelend I Fashions la Rationa ! (nn.dhip firare Cnndship Grace I Wnmrn'a Way llrllu Mom Theater of Today ! Pallor's Call Theater of Today ! It's tbs Truth I Ziteuner Fantasy Newt I Kid Crltlra Art Dfrkinn 'Grand Crnt, Ala. I News Orand Cent. Sta. i! Al Williams Country Jul. 1 l.npez Country Jrl. Lopez Co. I Mary I.es Ts?lr 1 II. Marines Co. I nary i.e iayior i.ai I MeF.nlyra Co. 1 Orchestra Co. I Ne i Musis Co. I Victory ! O'tarl I News Serenade Co. 1 Mr-lory Co. William Winter Co. I Orchestra Co. ' Orchestra Co. I Orrhettra Co. J Newspaper of Co. ( the Atr I .Itnlirt Sinn Justin Star Paul Martel I Corliss Archer Cnrlisa Archer Mother A Dad I Mother It Dad Newt ' Rut Mnrsan ! Rus Morgan 1 4 Relit I News i Ne' C-mceri Hour KALE MO KC Friday .1:15. Superman i 5: 30, Shntr 11:45, Newst 6:15. Grade Fields: 7::tU. I.on Rangen 0:00, Newai 9:t.'i, Fulton Lew la i 10:00, Orchestral 10:30. News. Saturday A. ft": 1.1, Cowboy lino. Newt inci 9:l,i, Women's N and Thai: 11:30, Concer 2:15, Newsi 3:t5. Hawaii; M. : 9:00, Market s; 10:30 This i; r:;00, Newsi 4:1.-.. Newt. 2037 title is given in the preface of the book to Florence B. Lee. Dr. Lee himself is well remem bered here, having spoken at Rotary club and before other local groups. The book is dedi cated to his father and mother, the latter of whom is well re membered in Silvcrton and for years was a popular patron at the local library. by Marion McClnrt SleiVoi L Chapter 14 "Mademoiselle Girard, may I present Fraulcin Lange, of 'the Women's Communiration Corps, who desired to meet you," said Von Egert( bowing. "You are difficult to locate mademoiselle. I have called several times at the apartment on the Rue de Vaugirard where you are stay ing, and also at the cafe, but I haven't yet been fortunate en ough to discover you." "It is not an easy life to earn one's living, Hcrr Kapitan," re turned Adrienne smiling, reliev ed that her tete-a-tete with Schafer had been interrupted. "I am sorry you should have taken so much trouble for no thing." "I am repaid now by the sight of you," he rejoined, his eyes resting on her in a way she found embarrassing. "Won't you both join us for supper at Max im's?" "Thank you but for me it will be impossible." Adrienne returned. She sensed Schafer was ill pleased at the interrup tion, though he had bowed and made some casual remarks to Fraulein Lange, who was re garding her with curiosity and a veiled hostility. "Then permit me to drive you home, mademoiselle. My car is waiting and it will save Herr Schafer from going out of his way. Fraulein Lange and I can then go on to Maxim's later." "If Herr Schafer has no ob jection, I will be glad to accept your offer," Adrienne said. "I find I am very tired. Shall we leave now?" "If you wish." Von Egcrt glanced at Schafer. "I am sure Herr Schafer understands." A minute later she had ex pressed her thanks and apolo gies to the discomfited Schafer and accompanied Von Egert and Fraulein Lange to the waiting car. When he had given the Rue de Vaugirard address to his chauffeur, Von Egert said smil ing, "I fancied you were rather bored this evening, and thought I would rescue you." "That was a happy thought," she answered smiling, and glanced diffidently at Fraulein Lange's well defined profile, coldly aloof. "1 think I have seen you somewhere in uniform, fraulein. ACROSS 1. In this placa 5. Corded fahrici !. Edinlo tuber 12. Across 1 r. Not Inn H. Beater for mixing mortar I. 1. rinm 16. rrlvata meet in 18. Correlntlva of either 19. Stalk 21. Pertaining; to bristle 32. Perejil ginsg 21. lioritfeta of discord 2. Fih ?7. Wrong; move 34. Pplkei of corn 36. Comparative ending; 37. Underground room IS. Safe 41. ArtioU 42. Jt it stand 44. Untrue 4j. Condensed at mospherio moisuirt 47. 'Whatnot 4!). Head covering; 61. Scandinavian navigator S2. Male child 55. Kind of tapei try 57. Sin in jr. role ft?. Negative. 30. Occupy a chair Hurt so. n mi continent fl.. d.. LiKl rim OIK accidentally ' 2 3 r4 I5 I6 I7 la I ' i 0 I" - XL 33 Z J4 5i 5b so Ti TT S2 S3 Ls co tot ' ; ,.. li oj -" AP Fea'uret It must be interesting work you are doing." 'Yes, very interesting," re turned Fraulein Lange, "In fact life here is a continual revela tion." She glanced with interest at Von Egert as she spoke. Madame Dupont. cashier at the Cafe Dragon Rouge, was knitting in the living room of her small apartment on the fourtja floor of an apartment house on the Rue de Vaugirard. As her needles clicked, her thoughts were busy with the recent developments in the situ ation at the cafe. She was aware that the Gestapo agent, Herr Schafer, had kept a watchful eye on all that went on inhere, and that since the fateful day of his encounter with the Amer ican airman he had redoubled his vigilance. What could one do? She had known Adrienne since the lat ter's childhood days, and having no children of her own, had lav ished on the girl a certain ma ternal fondness and interest. She knew that this was the day that Johns Farrel was to have made an attempt to escape the nazi net, and her lips moved in a prayer for his safety. Several days before, unknown to Adrienne, who had been ab sent at the time from the cafe, the entire restaurant premises and the flat above had been searched by members of the gestapo, who had ransacked even the cupboards and looked under the beds in M. Dussault's living quarters, and on finding no one, had gone away discom fited and baffled. Madame Du pont and Dussault had exchang ed anxious glances during this ordeal, and the latter had sug gested that it might be just as well not to mention it to Adri enne, until Faarrel got safely away. Her train of thought was sud denly broken by the sound of a latch key turning in the en trance door. She heard a light footfall, then Andienne's voice. "Adrienne, ma petite," she ex claimed rising, her dark eyes fixed on the girl with a wel coming look tempered by con cern. "Where have you been? Did he get away safely?" "Yes, so far all is well." Ad rienne slipped off her jacket and hat. She sank into an easy chair. "I only begin to realize L E "PUT hi U RjEll C3I b. R. CM 1 3 sju S AV Eflu VE B? A R ABC L E V er f o tjilo sBe ge e sBMpIo t iIngH R eJa Un E nIsms iri'i u ear s Bicr q a r eT r k s0 E L Pjp ATE SjJ Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle Kfi. Merlirlnl plant DOWN 1. IT is; It regard S. Turmeric 4. Hinnders 5. Potato mash- Well-hehaved Allowed th use of 8. Touches 9. Makes sporhe: humorous Id. f!:ilianis 11. Son of A Jam IT. Shelter 20. Having- made and left a will -3. Masculine nam Misfortune I FOR? II WEASEt" I - J Mtft,w,"V. J BETTER wrfu 1 ANGLESJIIINE tl" Lnr."?n' The (.unips By Gus Edson Surprise 63. BecraK. I l-HJ.IJUi'.U.J:,,,! :i Ji.ll I 1 I V 1 I 1 now how fatigued I am. But I! will tell you all I can " She told everything exceDt I about the wedding. No suspicion of this dawned on Madame Dupont. She sighed a little as she looked at Adri enne, and marvelled at her an parent serenity. How differently she would have reacted in her youth to such a situation. Her concern deepened how ever when Adrienne mentioned her chance meeting with Schaf er, omitting any allusion to their subsequent conversation, and later her encounter with Von Egert at the Continental, She shook her head gravely. "I do not like it," she pro tested, "These encounters are dangerous for you, mon enfant." "It can't be helped." Adrienne shrugged her shoulders. "What would you have me do?" "It is difficult to say, but it is dangerous for you." Madame Dupont rose and' went to the tiny kitchenette op ening off the little hall, opposite the living room. "You look a trifle tired, and I'm going to make you some cafe-au-lait. You were wise to come here under the circumstances. I did not mention to you that Von Egert has called several limes at the cafe." "So you don't always tell me who my callers are." Adrienne shook a finger at her in playful admonition. "He himself told me." "He is less dangerous than Schafer," Madame Dupont plac Henry Donald Duck tcHOQL Vr-j n r-, (CHILDREN .'SEAFOOD IS iL, I"! TtJ VrT li f VERY HEALTHFUL SO H s- IXJuI FE"2 i sX T ' T- " ) Copt. IM4. Kmj: FfilurV. Syndititr. , "2 1 ( THERE, HOW'SS T THAT FOR A r NAME?;j) "Copr. 1944, Walt Disney ProductionJ A oriti Kin newncn The Nebbs Little Orphan Annie IMizr1 (not rNNl (wuat.isthis, Yi-i'M.As V.7"Z2Si WSV, POTTS! V .. : fera0- SfAWLr' I ".Yl K VOU.Slf ( rV V t0NT gT S0 NOPEl ( SO MUCH PER NOT ft B&D BUT ITS & I KNOW'l I WORKIN'.ir Foq I l WMVt MUST 1 I'M ft P&CKA6E. CORDING RACKET. KID! TOUGH I BUT I'LL I I EH? )( M-YSELF j II BE DELIVERIN' FORj FREE To HOW FAR IT IS- J VOUVE GOT AN DOLLAR! STAT OUT I ed the coffee pot over a lighted ' gas jet in the little stove. "But I don't like either of them, Ad rienne, and your uncle would not approve of your having any thing to do with this man." She busied herself spreading an em broidered linen cover on the gateleg table in the living room. "I have some sardines and Ca membert cheese in the larder, and here are some fresh bri oches. Then I shall tuck you up on the sofa bed." Pouring the coffee a few min utes later into a rose colored cup, she resumed, "In regard to this Fraulein Lange. Be careful of her. Those girls are sent here by the German government to spy on us in every way pos sible." "I knew that," rejoined Adri enne( sipping her coffee. (To be continued) Brooks Ladies Aid Assists Red Cross Brooks The Ladies Aid so ciety met in the church Tues day, for its business meeting, Mrs. William Schafer, president presided over the meeting. The group voted to give the Red Cross $15. Mrs. Eva Conn, treas urer, to hand it to the local chairman. The minister, Miss Evelyn Molander, was given S5. Mrs. William Schafer and Mrs. Foree served refreshments at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Eva Conn and Mrs. Anna Dunlavy will be hostesses at the next meeting on April 2. By Carl Anderson By Walt By Hess OT 0 P Rationing Dates Prorei?i) f-nods Book 4- Blue tl amp A6 Uiroush K8. valid ;ndfl'iMlf!y. Meat, duller, rats and Cheeiv Baoic 4- Kea st.-wnpfc A8 fiiroueh MS valid indefinitely. Red n:unp N8. PS. QU val.d lndeliniteiy beginning Apill 23. Sugar Boole 4 Sugar stamps 30 and 31 viitd Indefinitely 5 pounds each, hor Canning only: iu;ar stamp 40 vilid for 4 pounds through rebruary 28. 194 Apply at local OPA ooird for mote. (Max 20 lbs. per person). Shoe (Lome si amps Invalid) Boole 1 -Stamp 18 val-r) ii.rough April 30. Booit a Airplane sumi' No. 1 valid Indefinite iy. Airplane sump No. 2 valid lndeflnrel beginning May 1. Gasoline Coupon (MuM be endorsed) "A" No. 11 valid Uiromii June 21 for S Knom and Hoard 1 JUNIOR, IF I WERE IN YOUR POSITION AS AN EARL, I'D WEAR THIS BEAUTIFUL RIBBON AND DECORATION WHENEVER I WAS WITH PEOPLE . IN STEAD OF STOWING IT AWAY IN YOUR. 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