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8 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Wednesday, June 21, 1944 Radio Programs, ' 'KGW !KEX "ZJST KOI N KSLM IT .- M OK far Release I Terry Plratei flalro Drake I Sews , :I.V- I Atlhat Godfr- . Diek Trier j Red's Oani I Suprtmia 1:80 I Day Poder Cam I .Uek 4 rw.it rent ( Harry Flanoery ' Melodies B:15 I Louia T. Locbnsr Captain Mldnl.ht ' Newi f.ardon Burke "VftO ; rddle Cantor ' l.iveitack Beport r'rank fllnatra I fiaHHel Header :1Jk j Eddie Canler I Talk frank Rlnalra ! Mck C arter diSO , Mr. Dlatrlrl Alty Spotlifhl Hand! Jack Canon Pint Nlihttr " :45 I Mr. DUtriet Ally ' Spellliht Bandt Jark Caraan 1 Firal Mibler ""Fni- I Kay Kyiera Kol. I R. firm Swim fit. MomU. Maile 1 War Stw 1:1 Kay Kyaera KoL I Tap ' "im I fit. MomU. Mnala U-fH Tbowil 7-Sft iKay Ksere Kel. So id leva Winn Melodlm I,ne It an err 1:41 1 Kay Krifra Kol. Soldiers Win 11 ' Man Hunt ' l.nne Banner - "TOO Muir Shoa N'rwa I Lara a Myilerr BHIe-e II rift I Fleetwood Law I on I l.am and Abnor I Patina Parada Orchestra g Sft 1 Beat ih Rand I Mj Beit Girls I Dr. Cbrlatlan Bnlldo - B,45 J Beat the Band ' My Heat Olrla Dr. Christian n rum pi on "Too Mr. Ji Mri. North ) Dannlnter I Orrhealra Newa ' t:H- Mr. Mra. Sortb i Dunnfnar ! Orr healra I 'erll Brow t.lft- Vramby mbr Newa I N.W. Nelchbor I Fallon Lewie 4 Scramby Amby Scars I N.W. Nelfhaore ' -Maalc ' 10:00 I News flashes : Orchestra jFi-e Star Pinal 1 Orchestra 10:1.1 1 Homo Town Newa J Orrhritra I Wartime Wnfa n :(0 I On hcttra I Rdwy Bandwaiea 1 Report to Nat. I Newi HCtfr 1 Orrhritra Ambus. Hotel Or. i Keport to Nat. ' Oirhcslra ll:00 j RMImore Roll Or. Conrert Hour I Orrheilra 11:15 j BMImore Hotl Or ; Conerrt Hour J Orchestra 11 :W War Newa Concert Honr 1 Air Hnw 11:tft War Newa I Concert Hour 1 Orrhesira 1?:00 Swlni Shift-? am Serenade 1 Thursday, 4 A. 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Bonk of Werk, Yesterday : Sprint Mannlnt and hrr fiance. Lt. Dirk Lane, lind themselves ahroudrd tn loaay rain when they ar rive al Lonely Ten Mil. They are on their way to Candle-wood House, an an-eif-nt in an fie inhabited by Spring's Aunt nruMIln who has Irani Icnlly wrttlrn the cirl 1c roinc. An even more disma! errand herkons her 8trin has to tell Elvan Morrison that she cannot marry him. because she loves Dirk, thouah Bl tan has recrntly been blinded. The visit to Candlewnod fills her with dread. a they wait on the station platform. Chapter 2 Dirk broke through her thoughts: "Let me read that wire Again," he said, opening the station door and drawing her inside. The stove was out, but thp room was like a blan ket wrapped about their chill ed bodies. "Did you bfmg your aunt's letter?" ,, Spring nodded, handing him the telegram Gil had sent. "Elvan blinded In laboratory explosion. Come Immediate ly." Dirk re-read the message woodonly. Then he took Dru silla's letter and read it care fully. He shook his dark head. "This is more irrational than the others," he commented. Drusilla's letters for the last two months had been threaded with a strange, turbulent inco herency. But this last one, over the rambling, was more out spoken. The letter ended: "Spring, can't you come back for a lit tle while? I need you desper ately. You're the only one who can help me. I'm afraid. Don't let anyone know I have writtrn to you, not even Adelaide , . . Piense come. Please, Spring!" Dirk handed back the two papers. "I can see where we'll Refj'lar Fellers Tarzan fog once -rue ai-van WAS t?UNNING AWAV BUT HE HAP A REASON. vol) wannaA why, tduVe. seen . vveXL- X flAKE. A HIT I ( PITCHERS OF FELLER I I CAN'T PLAY MY I ITH ZOOLIt, IV, PLAYIN' MUSICAL. jtwS-HABP AM' 1 iliSS DDAYaU INSTRUMENTS SM T T' ) SNAPS. HE. MEAN BY ) OUT5ID6. GIRLS f SO THAT ) s.Tp -r.p 3MTIM TrA THAT J A WINDOWS A VAT .T , ( to'urT J C' - 'i?CiHd I TWE EKTIRC 30RIlla PANP IN ) I - ECEPT OaHU, WHO fTAVEP I FPT"""?1 75 Wednesday, P.M. M. to 4:45 P. M. I I It'i tha Trulb New I KOIN Block I Newi Bob Greer New ' Nelaon Prlwgla I Newa Rlae A Shine I Shad- Valley ! Top Trade I Canaumer Newa Valiant Ut ' lisht of World I Aunt Jenny j Good Ship Grace I Good Ship Grace (New. 1 Orehfitra Chrlitlan i Kate -mltb Spka. J Boake Carter I Voire of Esper. Bis SUIer I PatUor'a Call B'kfaal at sardl'a f Helen Trent ! Midland B'kfaat at Raidl'aOur Ga! Hiinday i Irnnllw Cm an Newa lack Rnreb Orrhealra Womrn'a Jury Banknote talklni ! Portia fares Ilia I Cedrla Foster The Mratery Chef Joyra Jordan ' V S. Nay l,adlea. Be Mealed I runt Dr. Malon 1 Serenade Ladiea. Be Seated Newa I Around Town I New 1 Niiihbors I Rrisht Horlroni I Bachelor's Chldn. Oraan Newa Hillbilly Serenade Rhythm B'dway Matlnea I B'dway Matlnea I Mary Marltn I Problem Clinic Newa l.am Ahner To be announced To be announced I Open Dcir Newspaper of Air Newspaper of Air 1 I Amrriran Women announced announced Too News Slate Traffle ( Concert Hour I Ura of Today 1 Concert lln,ir The World Ti.day Johnson Famjj Lady of the Tresa I Fulloo T.ewii I Bob Anderson t Husband Tracer. Lost Per. I Rhythm Tracer, l.eit Per. I B .undup KAI.E 1330 KC. MBC Wednesday P. M. ft:l, flu perm am 5:30. Show Timet Newsi C:lft. Grade Fleldai 7:30. lon B a mot i 9:00, Newsi B:4ft. Fnlton Lewiai 10:00, Orchestral 10:30, Newa, Thursday A. M. -:, Cowboy i 7:00. Newai 9:00, Roako Carteri 9:15. Wonien'e Newsi ift:30, Thii and Thati 11:30. Concert; 1:0. Nowsi ?:lft, Teaaa Ranaerat :ft0. Newat 3:4ft, Bill Hay Read! 4:1.1. Newi. PBOB have a double task of untangl ing," he said. "I'm wondering which will be more difficult." "I don't know." Spring shiv ered again. The fog wrapped tight about windows and the room seemed to close in on them j suffocatingly. "I don't know! Oh, Dirk, I'm afraid!" j They went back out on the platform, where It was possi ble to keep in motion at least. Dirk said gently, "There's noth ing to be afraid of, that's why I came, honey. So you would n't be alone. So they couldn't rush you into anything. We'll see this through together." They walked up and down the platform another ten min utes. Then they discovered the fog was deepening into night and that the rnin was clattering less fiercely on the roof. "How far is it to Candle wood?" Dirk asked suddenly. "Five miles." He was silent a minute. "Let's try telephoning," he suggested. ''Perhaps they've forgotten the time." But the telephone brought no answer. Ten minutes later they set out, hand in hand, to walk the long, nun-beaten dis tance to Candlewood House. "Sure you know the way?" Dirk asked. "Yes. We follow this road to the bridge over Burton's I Creek. Candlewood is on the ; side road, to the right, up i where the country grows hilly." They strode along at a quick, rhythmic pace. The rain sot Hod into a monotonous song. The fog became less thick as By Gene By EdKar Rice Burruuehi 3560 SIZES 16 - Those last hectic moments be fore breakfast Is ready will find you calm and unruffled if you have this charming morning frock to slip into. No. 3560 In size 36 requires 3S yds. 3S-in. fabric, 2 'a yds. edging. No. 1121.1 Is a separate trans fer pattern, including 24 dif ferent motifs for applique. Send 15c (plus lc to cover cost of mailing) for pattern. Write plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE NUM BER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH . . . Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT, Capital Journal, 552 Mission St., San Francisco, 5, California. the road began to climb. They could see the dim shapes of bushes and trees along the road, and sometimes an occasional building set back against the sky. Once or twice the fright ened cry of a bird broke through the beat of rain. Oddly, childishly, Spring still was afraid. Afraid, she admit ted to herself, beyond the strangeness of her aunt's let ters or the dreadful accident to Elvan. She had been afraid, really, with that premonition of disaster, from the moment she had stepped onto Ten Mile depot platform and felt herself clutched in the cold, grasping fingers of the rain and fog. "Candlewood," said Dirk suddenly, his voice a rumble mbol for Iron 11. Flnfrrrlosa jrlnve 19. Performed alone 40. Kind of meat 41. Old piece n( needlework 4. Talliei 4fi. pom 47. Tfaveraei 4!t. Walk S2. Groove S.I. Kind of rock S.i. Exchange Pi omium B(i. Utility 6. Of the ear t. Short-napped fa brio 12. Split 13. iMllhla tuber 14. OomiMus point 15. Imitated 16. Hopin 17. Writ IS. Clac 2". Of pi eat as; J2. Chills 'H. Mistake In a published work 25. Resumption ST. Mnhgn Take solid food , . 1'tili S9. Garden , Water craft , .Sum re Type measure! Stir up . Food fKh division rvpeml Kxl-ieitre OOWN Bon si I I ACROSS 37 1. Reared F P r I 5 F 7 P X".: l-o I" ' ' 7 "id 7fr-1o 2? Z5 Uo 7f 2i 47 -eT so isi bo tat Af .orurn Byrnes a. L U6 A MW" , mzK lout of his. upturned cnat collar. ; "must have been built with an eye to privacy!" "There are no farms up here, it's too hilly," Spring said. "In the days of gasoline, five miles didn't seem like any thing." She failed in a smile. "Tonight, it's different." "Here's the bridge!" he an nounced a little later. He made his voice cheerful for her. "Right, you said?" Right," she answered. As they crossed the swollen, driven waters of Burton's Creek rushed along halfway to their meet and the clamor smother ed the drumming rain. "It's good we're getting high er all the time." Dirk remark ed, staring down at the muddy Creek. "They must have had some bad rains. Where does this go?" "Into the river below Wood City." "I wouldn't care to live in Wood City tonight," said Dirk. They said no more for a little while. Spring was getting tir ed. She lost step twice and knew that Dirk was readjust ing his to ease her. She felt his hand tighten suddenly on hers. . "What was that?" They stopped, listening. There was the wind rushing down from the hills in wild pursuit of the rain, there was the angry voice of the creek shrieking after them and then there was something else. Spring strained over the storm's tumult to distinguish the sounds. They were like small hammers, dull, regular, drawing closer. "Dirk!" she cried, but he rec ognized them now, too. "Horse hoofs!" He called out. "Hello! Hel lo there! Hello!" The sounds slowed, stopped. There was a grunt. "That you, Miss Spring?" "Yes! Who is it?" Spring was running now, running from her fear back there in the fog, and she star ed up at th? face peering through the mist. "Is is that you. Josh?" They heard another indis tinct grunt, or perhaps just a clearing of a throat. 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