5 Gafa Program Monday 1 IKGW Zc' KSLM fc-Oft Newi Star of Today l Terry and Plrale I Knot Manning 6:14 Superman Swi f Dirk Tracy Music 6:30 Capt. Midnight Volca of Nreslon I Jack Armstrong News 6:43 Tom Mix Volca of rireslon I Serenade 1 Srwn Gabriel Heatler Touehdown""Tlis I Peal In Crime f Radio Tliealra ft:1ft Orchestra, Touchdown Tips I I Deal In Crime j Radio Thralr 41:30 Band! Goodman, Bona Kay Armen I Radio Thralr 6:45 Bands Goodman, Bor I Kay Armen I Radio Theatre " "7:00 Bull. Drummond I Contented Hour j Lone Ranger I Screen Guild ' 7:lfi Bull Drummond Contented Hour I Lone Ranier Screen Guild :30 CUeo Kid ! Dr. I. tt. ! News ' Boh Hawk hhow 1:45 Cisco Kid I Dr. I. Q. I Range Riders Bnh Hawk Show 'Ka:no Detect Ira Supper Cluh I I.um 'n' Ahner ! News ft:15 DeleetlT Fleetwood LawtB I F.d rWllvan Jack Smith Show , Jl:30 News Cavalcade I Fat Man I Joan Davis Show ft : 45 Youth Center Cavil c ade IF a I Man lJ nan l avis Show ""fi-OO New I Telephone Hour I Talk ! The Whistler 9:15 Rex Miller I Telephone Hour t Orrhrslra I The Whistler :3ft Sports I Open House j Snugs I Inner Sanclum 8:45 Henry J. Taylor I Open House ' News llramaa 1 Inner Sanctum " "l 0:00-1 Fulton Lewis, Jr. j News jNews I Five Slar Final 10:15 Newa Sports I Rhythm I Symphonetla 1:0 News I Orchestra I Concrrl nr I Rrnolinnette 10:15 Orchestra I The Band Wagon ! Concrrt Hour I Texas Hangers 11:00 Orran News Concert Hour I Serenade 11:15 Orchestra Orchestra (Concert Hour Serenade .. ll::i Orchestra Orchestra Orchestra I Air-Ho ' 11:15 News Orrheslra I Orchrslra 1 Air-Flo 12:00 .' j Bln Off Sign Off , I Xlrall our Mill ien t Tuesday 6 A. M. to 4:45 P. M. (1:00 Newa I Jumpin Jacks I Riigler X I News :I5 News Dave West 1 Bugler X I Western Slnri 1 fl::i0 Orchestra, Newi I Bugler X ! KOIN KInrk tl:45 News Dave W e t Bur I c r X K O I N K I ork T:00 News Farm TIma ! Roundup Roys I KOIN Klock Y:15 Klse A Shin Farm TIma Martin Agronsky I Nrwa j 7:30 Newa The Old Bonai ) James Ahhe ( News 7:15 Muslo I News I Market Reports I Fart Finder 1:00 Haven of Rest Fred Warln I Rrenkfnsl Cluh I Consumer News 8;I5 Haven of Beit Fred Waring Breakfast Club Arthur Godfrey ft: no Sine Jack Berch I RrraMait Club ( Grand Slam ft: 15 Vic. H. I.lndlahr Jamea Ahhe. ' nrcakfasl Cluh Jjlnsemary 8:0ft Music I Oregon Caravan I Ilfamnur Manor j Kale Smilh B:I5 Morion Downey I Newa Glamour Manor I Aunt Jrnnr ft.-.IO Pastor s Call I Slan I Rrrnrman's Hfsl. I Helen Trent . 8:15 Art Bakrr I Private Wire I Rrrnrman's llfst. 1 Our Gal Sunday '.0:00 New frJfPr I ma Fl I ome T. d ItTon ft la SI t e r 10:15 Bin Hint 1 Tim f Bill l.aua I Ma Perkins; ' t0:30 Orchestra Gilbert I M True Rtorr I Dr. Malone i 10:45 Orchestra Joyce Jordan ' Mr Tiue Mnrr 1 Rid of l.ifr 1. 11:00 Organalltlea I Guldlnc l.lahl I Chiirrh llmns nd Mrs. Rurloil 11:1.1 Day Dreams Today's Children I naukhnge Talks I Perry Mann 11:30 Queen for a Da ' Women In White ! Listening Post I I, one Journey n 11:45 Queen for a Dav I Masquerade I Kthel and Alhrrl 1 Art Raker . "jY: nnH Mid-Day Hrnm I News Walter Klernan I News 11:15 Newt Ma Perkins Stars of Today 'Come and Get It :.10 Hillbilly j Pepper Young I Hrv. Mr. Motorist , Surprise. t 18:45 Varlrlr Show t R'gbt to Happnst i Jerry Sears 'Surprise 1 :00 Newa Backstage sVlf I Drift ! House Parlv 1:15 I.um 'n Abner Stella Dallas j Try 'n Find Mt I House Party 1:30 Community Lnrenio Jonra I Music ! Newspaper of 1:15 Communily Widder Brown I To Be Announ-ed 1 Ihr Air X:00 Teil Your Nelahbr W hen a Girl i What's Doln" I School of the Kir 2:15 I John J. Anthony Portia Faces Mfe ' l.adtrs rmol or the Air 1:30 j Orchestra Just Plain BUI At Homo I Mrrl the Missus 1:5 J Qrcheslra Front Page At Home I Meet the Misu Musle Musis News The Sea Hound nmA r.t fir. David Hirum Aunt Mary Dr. Paul R:15- '4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. I Woman's Secret 4:15 Rex Mlllrr I News 4:30 I F.rsklne Johnson I Life Beautiful '4:15 Buck Rogers I News XateM Pattern Pattern Sheep for Sleep There'll be no counting sheep when you wear this lovely nightie. The draped bodice and soft sleeves are figure flatterers. Pattern envelope contains design tracings, tissue pat torus, stitch illustrations and instructions for mnking sizes 14. 16, 18. Send 15 cents (coin) for Pattern No. R24H4 to Capital Journal, i Needle Arts Dept., 828 Mission Street, San Francisco 3. Calif. ACROSS 2K. MUtreat 1. Belonntnir. to n, jf-or xami-U: that woman nhbr. 4. Mnnrnltn nam 9 n.r....i 12. Ilawlnn tool Conducted l.t. Harden 36. Hitler veu h 14. Blnli'-nl char- 37. AUen.pi acter -IN. h'einalo plirep la. Narvnu Cnrtletl fabrio tulU'litiifr W'ouda 1. Src.iiui hlKiirat 13. T.vt)A Nil AtiiPii- measure can nioiuitatn 44. Cominuted 17. C.miiii5"rt Iheft ftlinrt.plierlo lo. Bodies of Is nd gunnunileu by water 4. Tall (0. Mrlal-bearlng IS. SiciiH unintsn- tlor.nlly 10. teMted In In- atnllincnt U. Moadow 23, Siiuwltnftvian naviiiior 14. rcrlatnitte to tho ocean Rl. Withilraw 63. Proprietor .Si. y.:rher tre f.:. "Ivinn 69. ntlth rlvtr 2 13 W 57 $ f J0 '' i i i m v,v,. w , ' -J - 24125 WW' Z8 7f 3iT Js 5fr 37 ' 38 a is a ' 64- lis 55 "3f 33s I I ILm . .. I . I I LJ L J 1 P. M. IKEX ' TbST 1KOIN W I llplrf. . ...I f.r.....-, I A r I Kirliho. Bride and Groom I Kvclyn Winter ( l.ariirs Be Seated ' State Traffic I l.ariirs Be Sralrtl I News Footlights I Norllnrfal I Organ (Tennessee 1 Danny O'Nell Today linn rt O'Nril ! Mi-lmly llnur Jed I Melody Hour No. R24fiS Solution or Sitturdfly'g Puzilt 0. Title of a SI, Flow era 62. Slieiter HI. Podsrssei" SS. Witrl animal DOWN I. Head covrrtnjEi I. l'.TH.at nut S Renn mber 4, I'linutrr i'-Tidc Am oiTw-er 10. i:.::i..!i 11. K.i-! iiidi.in ir. M-t.i :i. i:.i: To ..- tn irf ill! operaBsea ajptHl ov e RtiLNN RI A Te DS 5 E MA TIE. F 1 I L yQa lew! I If IE. erseIoralHcox r aS prjc k X yJ y i A t A B A S H EjgJoiV1! R LIE SlAT E EfflSIK T R T SSI tly aHje t e r)EB JIU L PI S SI R E LjEINlT J Nbte L. OvsE " RWu 0 0 L J Ng A M I C E A D p p oIgMnTeiS t sHye s ::. iiijTh "i.ujr cl-o.ds ?:V SMt.lt-.l r.n. ;i--inl rrcloni .l. Atfrnativ Prixute fleteC tiirf jo. ltiihiui civ 1 1 . l.i ast ml1''! iL'. M miii''i la'K to. H.lW.lll. i iv:i!h 47, Poitit.d ste! IninSeliirnt 1 9. Krli M, ilri-si hnrrv M. Lamb'" Pn tamo 5. Pnklt'C ftiamViaf it l.ivet dam Si :yi A. )aiuab fiord Jou ma I Feu fu re DonaM Duck Henry ANY OLD CLO'S?5 The Nebbs Little Orphan Annie SO FP6D O0NT WALK YET- SO WHAT? 1 KNOW NOW THAT SOME DAY HE'LL WALK- AS DOC MEDULLA SAID-SOME DAY HELL JUST UP AND WALK The Gumps !EK " ',U".'! X" V 4 0.-jri H K-t T:l S..J..I. i - - yn tuc t I wen mju p.1 id .V ur? pjpm M Ri it wuv un n 'V MAVBe NICODEMUS A WORK-1 lj ait J iSTT f ? " 7 S lZlJi rvjT ALWAYS I OP V v I WHEN IT COMES TO STRATEGY, ANDREW GUMP CAN TEACH A j i THINS OR TWO TO ( THE DIPLOMATS- J Mutt and .left By Bud Fisher MUTT, ANYTHING V I DOIT IN TUF PAPFO AR0UT 1 KNOW! TUP MAN NEXT DOOR Jl HAVEN' FIGHTING WITH fTcOMEToTHE HIS IN-LAWb r Un Uec'lar Fellers ( COMIN' j MOM'S 1 I pi STICKIN I fit V OUT? J BRID&6 CLUB I V I ( AROUNO JL I .I "1 IS MEETIN' THIS I II I T HELP WITH Al U Tiirzan S -1.FNTLV TiSZA.N ANC TciE T?AN- 1 A"fiSl"fX I ICSe STUDIED EACH OTHER. . MTimmmni '"TACrAN Of TNE AFSS, I PfSSUME") V 1 SJ 10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday,. Oct. 21, 1946 By W< By Carl By By Harold AND NOW HE AND WILL BE GETTIM PAITH ! - GEE IT PfSYS OFF. EK By Gus expects spFM5m wave Wb?v secretweJ he keep it a secret) wets afraid I know howtokeep J.-'-.U.f,- MY WIFE AND I ARE BOTH LMD UP WITH THE RHEUMATISM. PLEASE, DEAR FRENDj COME f By Gene UH, 1SN I iHis-fwr-uu; 1 nun 1 kj0i j WISH I E)Jwii1 i I IT SAYS HERE SOME OP ) WOULD YOU uLn A NEW laR f Sl THE NATIVES IN AFRICA EXCHANGE ME V" 7 ' , ) M I NOW, WHAT 1 EXCHANGE THEIR WIVES poR A HORSE Ol CAR! r Pti)! DlD I SAY e DaDT Nl 1 l-UIC l-St l-M-SLX i'iui.i. 1 rj & M h ' l S -ri AT rZ rT I I -.r- . I orr- A kin 14 I II ..1... 1 T . S m , m II j oruiN i- : " r rr 7v I " JT AcV 1, - V IHHI wi By Edgar Rice Burroughs Disney Anderson Hess Gray HONEY V M0RR1ED- I SURE J SANDY? Edson well at That, a Mule Byrnes I THOlkiHT YOU HATED TO oishes woueXj POISON' ")AA CALLED CZ.ZES," REPLIED THE STRAN(SES."ANO I KNEW THERE COULP BE ONLY ONE LIKE VOU. FOLLOW ME ANP YOU WILL SEE CCEATUPES SUCH AS EE!1 OU WAVE NEE? SEEN.' I r yjr1 -a TUU LlKUWCU NOW I'LL ENCLOSE ANOTHER NOTE TO j OLD-TIMER TELLING A HIM TO COPY THIS f ;l! LETTER AND SEND . IT B C"thouht you V HATED TO DO ) J dishes worseXj J 21 Pae Beaver! A Big Difference NONSENSE -DONTT p) pr"5 KNOW HOW TO KEEP My MOUTH Best Laid Plans WHILE NEARER AND NEARER AND NEARER """SJ THfiTS RKHT! The Schemer MIN'S KINDLY HEART'LL BB TOUCHED SHE'LL S&ND ME TO HELP POOR OLD-TIMER RESULT. PUCK SHOOTING.' Don't Need Any Spare Parts Good Tickings Tarzan Finds a ir, ffoo- aur THESSI J DAMES GAS SO MUCH-, I YOU GOT NO IDEA HOW MUCH ICE CR.6AM AN' CAKE THBV LEAVE, vf,ON THEIR. PLATES Mystery Chapter 28 Howard Morrissey, successful businessman, came first. "A twenty-five-thousand-dollar motive for killing Searle," Cloud said, "plus a grudge that may have meant more than money. You made threats against him. The night of the murder you'd lost your last reasonable hope of getting back the money he'd stolen. No one saw you during the hour in which the murder was commit ted; you claim you were in your office with Hemingway, discuss ing business. Neither of you qualifies as an unprejudiced witness for the other. Your office door was locked, but I happen to know there are secret ways in and out. Either or both of you could have killed, Searle." George Ennis, ultra-respectable publisher of an ultra-respectable newspaper, squirmed with the realization that it was his turn. "You," said Cloud, "are with out an alibi that can be proven for the time of either murder. You were being blackmailed by Searle." Ennis sat tongue-tied and per spiring as Cloud turned his at tention to the next suspect. Lee Dexter, dapper and Bril liant, fingered his waxed yel low mustache nervously. There was sympathy in Cloud's glance and in his voice. "I've managed to get so little on you. Dexter, that I'd just as soon skip it for the present if you don't mind." "You can skip it forever," Dexter replied. "I don't fancy the idea of being charged with murder." Cloud, said coldly, "You're a star suspect. Hemingway. You'd have killed Searle willingly either as a chore for Morrissey or to relieve your personal feel ings. If Mrs. Messmer had been dangerous because of anything she knew, you wouldn't have hesitated about her, either. You have a record that could con vict you of practically anything all by itself. Besides, other in dications that you're the man we want are numerous and im pressive." "I don't know what all you've got," Hemingway said, "but I'll sure be surprised if you pin those things on me, because I didn't do them." Bill Doran, seated beside Hem ingway, ran a thick hand through his iron-grey hair and chuckled suddenly. His ner vousness had vanished; he was once more the veteran of the city desk, weighing his fellow men in scales counterbalanced with type metal. "What's so funny?" Cloud asked. "Just that Hemingway put into words exactly what I was thinking," said Doran. "I wouldn't be here if I'd minded my own business, and it occur red to me that it would be quite a joke if you decided, after look ing over the others, that I was the likeliest one oi the lot." "Did you have any personal reason for wanting to expose Searle?" "Lieutenant," said Doran, "I did not. And I'm sorry I open ed my big mouth a minute ago. On second thought, the idea of pinning it on me doesn't seem funny." "Maybe we'll come back to you," Cloud told him. "I can't afford to overlook any bets." He swung his regard to the next suspect in order and Doran breathed a sigh of relief. Martin King. "Too cocky altogether," Cloud said. "First the impulse, then the act, then the thinking about it. Many a homicide happens just that way." "You sure are stubborn, Martin murmured. "Your intellect may function tardily, but it's capable of see ing the black marks against yon as clearly as I could outlins them. So just remember that if I don't get my bigger game I can always fall back on you." Martin made no reply. Of the seven on trial at the round table only one remained to be indicted. There was a sharp heightening of tension which Martin did not quite under stand. He noted that Ennis' Room and Board W BUT THE HOUSEWORK HERE Sgf FOR SIX OF MDU f ISNT ANY DIFFERENT FROM IN THE W NO WONDER. YOUR. I AVERAGE HOME --BEDMAKING, W MAID LEFT FOR A A KEEPING THE ROOMS IN ORDER " 7 REST HOwT) ' ( A BIT OP VACUUMING AND l vntl KPFduer I S DUSTING . PREPARING i L tump Ye Id ; S - I MEALS AND DOING THE DISHES.' I ... Vh r mains I M- "NOTHING UNUSUAL ABOUT V lhainj ( , THAT AS A DOMESTIC -, ffT L . ROUTINE f inn iit face was whit; and sickly, that Dexter had straightened, that even Morrissey seemed more in terested than when his own case had been under discussion. Barbara Ennis sensed the change. She stiffened. "I've read your letters to Searle, Miss Ennis, as you know," Cloud said slowly. "They tell nothing except that at one time vou expected to become his wife and eventually discov ered you had m'ade a bad mis take. They indicate a degree of intimacy that could be made to seem about as bad as he'd want to make it. Standards of modesty change with the times. but a girls reputation is still her biggest asset; and there isn't any question that your reputa tion would have been at stake if he'd succeeded in dragging your name into his trial. 'You had something of tre mendous importance to fight for when Searle left the Gold Mine club that night with your letters. Ho went to Kmg'i apartment and your arrived there shortly afterward. King found you both minutes later and one of you had been mur- ' dercd." 4 "You' you make it souiid pretty hopeless," she said, breathing hard. 'The evidence is circumstan tial," Cloud remarked, "but it'i so nearly conclusive I find it difficult to explain even to my self why I haven't asked for a warrant naming you." Martin's whole being rebelled at the brutal logic of Cloud's argument and its effect on Bar bara. He was about to say something, anything, in protest when Cloud changed his tactics abruptly, leaning back and in cluding all of them in the chal lenge of his narrowed eyes. "All right, ladies and gentle men," Cloud said. "That s my contribution to the program. I have several choice suspects and if necessary I'll take them all to headquarters and have the truth sweated out. But first I'll wait exactly two minutes, whicn will be ample time for one of you to decide to confess or to squeal on someone else; frank ly, I don't care which." (To be continued) Small Wonder Send her to school in a dress pretty enough to make her feel like a fairy tale princess. It's casy-to-make, has a tied-in waist, full swing ing dirndl skirt and sweetheart neck. No. 2686 is cut in sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8. Size 4 requires l5,i yds. 35-in. and 3.i yds. lace edging. Send 20c for PATTERN, whlcuu includes complete sewing guide Print your name, address and ' style numbe- plainly Be sure to state size you wish. Include pos tal unit or zone number In youi address. Address. Pattern Department. Capital Journal. SS2 Mission St.. San Fran cisco, Calif By Gene Ahern 'WHO ARE S'CU ANP HOW DlO YOU KNOW Ml?'PEMAN0 E0 THE JUNgie LggC.llw. taszan Foaoweo, DOT? UST- Fill BUT PTER.WNE0 TO IN VESTIGATE THE MSSTERy.