Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, "August 21, 1945
Radio Programs, Tuesday, P.M.
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I OR t r Release Tarry A Piralaa Organ
j Commentator i Dirk Tracy Red's Oan
I Data With JiiiJIt i Jack ArmMrnng ) New
I DaU With Jodie I R. Gram Swing i Neva
i:ftn- I Gabriel Heattai
11:1.1 Orchestra
fh3f Anifrlcan Forom
6:fft 1 American Forum
; Myiitry Theater I Orchestra
' Mystery Theater I Orchestra
I fthnw ' Harris
I Show ! Popular Muale
! Columbia Hrwenta
i Columbia Present
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7:00 American Forum
7:1ft t News
1:3ft Red Rider
l:4n I Red Ryder
Man Called X
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Evening with
Romberg
I Ceo, Olton
I Geo. Olson
; County Fair
1 County Pair
I Herrie to Fronl
I Rertlca to Front
Music
' Hello Soldier
:(WV I Orchestra
a: 1(1 Prerlrw
Oar Duly
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Supper club I Pic Pat
Fleetwood l.awton I Newa
Johnny Present i fhow
Johnny Present I Show
Klrkwnod show
Smith Show
Thaaiar Romance
Theater Romance
8; 00 I Newi
:ln Res Miller
:aft J Adventurea
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I Eterythlng, Boye I Dark Venture Rlf Town
I everything, Royo Dark Venture I Bit Town
j Bollywood Then. Newa I Million S Cln
I RollywQpd Thea. Time If nowl ( Million Clu
ln:fln Fred Morrlion I Newa Flashe
l(l:ln I Cap. Journal Newt ! It Happened
lii:An I Newa I Hardening
10:40 lOrchealra I Late data
! Muslr
I Charlie Chan
I Concert Hnr
I Concert Hour
1I;0o Open House
11:1 ft Open House
ll:o Orerseas Report
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Phil Rrwln
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j Velrans
I Edwin C. Hill
I Tet Range ra
TTalka
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It Oft i New I Rand Bugler X Newa
trlfc ) Musical Tlmeknr I Farm Busier X Welern Riara
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lil.V- Morton Downey Larry Smith Clamor Manor Rig Bliter
;J!ft Pastor's Call Personality Hour I Breakfast Helen Trent
i:4A Orchestra Personality Hour (Breakfast Our Oal Sunday
'lfl;ftO t Newa I Fre for All I Oil MarYm j Mfe Beanflfnt
IOiIIS I Talk News 'Ted Malont Ma Perkins
J0:8fl Moiinlaineera i Homemakere' My Story Marg. McDonald
10:45 John J. Anthony I Baker Notebook I My Story ' Vn. Dr. Malowe
11:00 Cedrle Foster I Culdlng Tight Raokhaaa Talking I I on a Clue
11-15 I Musi Todays Children I Ethel Albert . Rosemary
11:30 iflneen ) if omen in While Stars of Today J Perry Mason
11 4S I Queen f Church Hrmns 'Mr. Motorist Tena A Tim
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II: AO I Hillbilly Serenade P, Toung Family I Ladle he Sealed I Woman's I.lfe
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t:.lft iMusle Jnt Plata Bill At noma I Meet the Mlssna
t:45 t Orchestra Front Pg. Farrell I At Home I Meet the Mlnoa
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:ft- I Prly Ltnei 1 Dr. Paul Newa Flasheg I World Today
1 4:00 Fred Morrison I Women's Secret I Newa i Start af Today
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4:45 i Orchestra 1 H. V. Salt en nam Hop Harrltan I Serenade
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bij PEGGY O'MORE
Chapter 3 j
She stood a moment, hesitant,
wondering into which of these
many doors she should go, and
the thin member ot the trio with
the octagonal glasses smiled at
her shyly.
"Are you one of the new sien
ographers?" "Yes."
"I'm Evelyn James," announc
ed the thin girl. "And this," in
dicating the girl who'd spoken
first, "is Gladys Smith. And
this" the quiet third member
"is Hajel Traub. I imagine you'll
be turned over to me. Carol
usually has me show the new
girls around."
"Carol?"
"Miss Hansen. She calls her
self Carla, but I knew her when.
She's sort of head girl around
here; lakes Mr. Sheridan's
work."
"Hopes to take him when she
ean catch him In a weak mo
ment," grumbled Gladys Smith.
"Now, Glad "
"Oh, listen, Ev, we might as
well give this girl the lowdown.
Let's try to keep her by fore
warning her, because she's go
' lng to need it. She has that cer
tain something Carol won't be
able to take, and Mr. Sheridan's
having trouble enough without
this office turnover."
Evelyn James held out her
hands in despair. "You'd think
we were trying lo get rid of you
before you started, wouldn't you,
but we're not. Carla is difficult.
She thinks being office manager
means bawling t lie girls out in
public. Not many of them will
take it these days, with jobs that
Rce'lar Fellers
prove out. We've no time for
mistakes. Evelyn, take Miss
Green "
"Miss Grey "
Again the sultry glance, this
time accompanied by a queer
crooked smile. "I'm sorry. I
must have been thinking of val
ue rather than name."
For a moment the three girls
waited, watching Jane and Car
la; then, as Jane turned quickly
to keep a swift smile from
breaking, they relaxed. The new
girl could take It.
That night, over a chop and
salad, Jane reviewed the notes
she'd made on that day's Investi
gation. Mark Sheridan wu i
lamb.
Which didn't mean he wasn't
unruly. Lambs might be white
and woolly and innocent or
was guileless the word? but
they were quite capable of butt-(
ing their stubborn heads Into the
best piled apple cart. And they
couldn't be led, No, while Mark
Sheridan might arouse a mater
nal protective feeling in every
woman's breast, it didn't mean
that he was capable of handling
his invention to the best of even
his own Interests.
Carla Hansen was not a lamb,
she was a she-wolf In Hedy La
Marr clothing.
Carla would be out, In case of
a reorganization; or if she was
able to play her wolf game on
those succeeding Sheridan, Jane
would see she was assisted out.
Evelyn James was doing the
work that upheld Carla's repu
tation. Evelyn should have her
position.
So much for personalities.
According to the girls there
were enough orders coming in
lo warrant an expansion of the
plant, but the board refused to
release the necessary capital.
The board was "trimming sails."
The girls had called Gram's
representative, her proxy, Lisle
Carter, a "wet smack." It was
to his interest to protect Gram's
investment or couid he? If so
"I must have a telephone,"
said Jane aloud.
A moment later she added,
"I'd better wire lor my portable.
I'd like to keep Gram in touch
with each phase of this, and I
can't do it longhand."
She wrote her telegrams, then
went out through the early
spring twilight to file them. The
City Hall lay beyond a triangu
lar park filled with flowers. She
eyed that a moment, then mov
ed directly toward it.
In (he foyer she paused a mo
ment, found names listed on the
board, then went down a long
marble corridor, up a few steps,
and confronted a man in plain
clothes, just leaving his office.
"May I help you?" he asked.
An hour later Jane was back
in her apartment, and across
from her in the cheerless living
room sat a private detective
vouched for by the chief of po
lice. (To be continued)
Around 1,000 nationals of the
other Americas have received
technical and advanced training
in the United States.
pay better just begging someone
to take them."
"Why do you stay?" asked
Jane, delighted at this quick in
sight Into the affairs of the Sher
idan company.
"We couldn't let Mr. Sheridan
down," Gladys answered. "He
has enough to buck. More busi
ness than he can handle, be
cause his stockholders won't let
him expand enough to handle
the new business."
"I should think stockholders
would want to expand to "
"Not Ihis bunch of stuffed
owls," muttered the plump
Gladys. "One old dame with
more money than brains controls
most of the votes, and the wet
smack she sends in lo represent
her is a mossback. Spends his
time here pussyfooting through
the office seeing that none of us
wastes a sheet of paper."
"And Haskins," put in the
quiet Hazel, "All he can say is,
'We must trim our sails and ride
this war storm our."
"Why, say "
"Sh," whispered G 1 a d y s.
"Here comes somebody."
Jane turned from putting her
topcoat on a hanger to see a
dark-haired girl wilh smoky
blue eyes enter, cast a sultry
glance around and say, "Girls,
this won't do. What would Mr.
Sheridan think?"
Evelyn came forward then to
introduce Jane.
Miss Hansen favored her wilh
a quick glance which seemed
to concentrate more on her
smartly cut rayon tweed she
wore than on her. "Oh, yes, the
girl from die hills. I hope you'll
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