14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, May 20, 1949 CUiET, CRUNCH1 I In another part of the mansion. OH-'-I GUESS I'M BARKING AT THE Wea, ROPER PERHAPS YOU SHOULD ) RADIO PROGRAMS HAVE KEPT YOUH NOSt 70 THE Peddler of Dreams JOURNALISTIC GRINDSTONE. AND OUT OF My AFFAIRS ?-T00 LATE VOJ HAVE LEARNED THAT PUNY FRIDAl P.M. WTRIOTS CANNOT STOP OUR By PEGGY DERN UKtAT MOVEMENT . SAVE YOUR THE CAtJoREADY BORIS- tncYalBslBawS O0WT SEEWkOWO RAT HOLE- SORRY S W-JHI inW I ILL nCty YLSJ IU HtLf LWKY UUI CnUI U 1 1 1 DUinOStW TWI-UUCM ILL I WE HAVE FINISHED! IV THE PASSENGERS - YOU F00H U BE-SHCVEUNG OFF aU A m Chanter IS The iubdued children were cha rtered Inside the trailer when Jason 'came In from the (lore. He wu i-Xlred. Jubilant because having a job rinade him leel Important, and hun rry because he was In spit of nla Job and hla feeling of Importance ' -a growing ooy wiu a neauny ap' Tcetlte. - Felicity put hli (upper on the rtable and he tat down, hla eyea rov- Mng contentedly over hla family De plore he frowned and demanded, why. where a Tipoy? ' f, "She'a visiting Susan Fleming for rK lew days, saia reuc.iy awnwaru' -ly. " Jason laughed and hla eyebrows Jrent up. "Oh, my goah there'll be no Uv. ring with her after that!" he com mented dryly, and went on with Hi aupper. "If thlnes work out the wav Mrs. Olemlng wants them to, we won't iave to try living with her any ( more,1 said Felicity, setting her rtetui hard. Jason stared. What he saw in her Tface made him lay his fork down and say sharply, "What are you r talking about, Miss?" r 'The Fleming lady wanta to adopt 'Tippy, Denny burst out savagely. '"She wanted me to stay, too" l "Adopt?" Jason was Incredulous, .angry. "Say, what la this? Who's going to adopt Tippy? I never .Beard anything so crazy. "Mra. Fleming la fond of Tippy 'and wanta her as an adopted sister -to Lanny, Mrs. Fleming's little son," Ijald Felicity. "And Tippy wanted to ,ty.- - "Good Lord, FIIm." Jason's voice hook a little. "You don't mean iFUss, Tippy's our family. We can't go breaking up the FAMILY I Not not alter you ve lougnt so hard to keep us all together." Felicity smiled through tears she natea out could not control. And !she tried hard to steady her voice ,aa she said. "But, Jay dear, we have no right to stand In TIddv's wav. After all, Mrs. Fleming can give her 'so much, and we can't give her anything at all except our love and devotion. We we haven't the right to keep her from all that Mrs. Fleming can give her." Jason forgot he was hungry. He Ihoved his plate back and stood up. thrusting nervous fingers through xua nair. -un, out good griel, Fuss, this is aw!ul. How An we know they'll be good to her? She's just a nine in. some 01 the ser vants might mistreat her" . "That's the only thing you don't -nave to worry aDout. ' rne usually retiring Cornelia spoke crisply. 'That one can take care of herself. Td pity the servant that tried to mistreat Tippy. : Felicity laughed a little shaky, uncertain laugh. Jason tried hard to join her. Cornelia looked swiftly from one to the other. Then she turned to Denny and Ellen and aid, "Here, you kids long time jrou should have been In bed. Hop Jkito It now. You and Jay don't Seed to worry about Tippy, She'll e all right." Jason sat down again and re . feiembered something. "I stopped In at the postofflce before closing tune," he said, holding out a let ter. "It'a from Father' . Felicity accepted the letter agerly and opened it, while Jason tried to pretend he was still hun cry. And then they were all elec trified as Felicity unfolded a limp, tired-looking bill that had dropped from the letter. "Why," she gasped. "It's money!" "Oe whlUlkers ten bucks!" Jason echoed. - Swiftly Felicity began to read the letter and burst out. "Oh, listen to this! Father's working again! Isn't that grand!" m She read aloud. - I'm glad I waited now, niss, for at a real part the lead. Really a tarring role. Of course it's a char acter part, and it may not run very Jong show business is in an awful state around here. But even If it's only a month's run. there might possibly be a movie offer after that and anyway. It s a swell part X will send you some money along -maybe not a whole lot because : will have to apend a lot to put up the sort of front expected of a suc cessful actor. The trailer resounded with their hubbub until Garrett came over to investigate and the news was re layed to him, whereupon he, too, jomea in tne ceieoration. "And just think. Garry It's the ieaa. a starring part, really," Fe licity gioatea. "isn't mat marvel ous?" Garrett said unexpectedly, "Fun ny happiness Is a great beautlfler. Fliss, you're lovely when your eyes shine like that, and there's such a pretty color in your cneeks." "You you're being foolish, Gar ry, xm not pretty at all. Mv nose turns up at the end and I've got irecxies ana weu, tne nicest thing you can say about me Is that I'm sensiwei" "Tommyroot! The nicest thine I can say aooui you is tnat you re about the loveliest, grandest, most exciting person I ever met!" said Oarrett almost huskily. And with out waiting for her to answer, he turned and went swiftly out. reiicity sat lor a long time star ing straight before her. wide-eyed shaken. Only a few hours ago Garret had called her "darling," and now he said she was lovely and exciting. She reveled In that last. Exciting! That was what peo ple said about girls who were love ly and glamorous like Susan Flem ing! And Garrett had said it about her Flllclty Home! (To Be continued! vjJ "yS fTXm "n 2955 SIZES 12 . 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(j ) rS" X M3U TO PICK UP eSL6!j G B ST THAT BldCARWITMTHt "EISTJ 0ftTIN6UHHtO LOOKING tLOKLY MAN IN IT FOLLOWINS Ml! few-aSMJ I D0!T KNOW VfflETHHTO St FLATTERED, FRIGHTENED. OR. AMU5ED- IjS I REGVOUR PARDON, MADAM.'. i(i will yvu vu rot iHt honor 7 - ,ET TING INTO MY CAHf t C DIAL LISTINGS: KEX, 1190; KOAC, 550 (KOAC Standard Time) iCkC r,t- : On the Vpbeati lWMV S:M sm SporU Clwbi :, Newsi ;I8, Eddy Duchlni ;80, Ma. tie of Cterbostovaklai 7: IS, Ironing Farm Uonrt S:00. Research Reporti Hill, crest School' 8:45. News; :00, Haslet :, eninc Medltallonai 10:00, Slsn Off. (KOAC Standard Time) tfKC Salarday A.M. 10:00, Newai lvnVrf ie:n5. Beaver Coed Weoklri 10:S0. Especially for Women i 11:00, Con cert Hallt 12:00, News; l:lft, Neen Para Henri 1:00, Kids 'em Cowboy i 1:M. Tele f tho Army i 1:45. Melody Lanai t:00. Ma ilt of the Masterai t;ti, OSC n Oreion 4: SO. Driver's Playhonset 4:45, Children'! Theatre. lry Friday P.M 9:00. Squirrel Caiei ltA ft::w, jark Armitronai 6:00, Keep, ins Up With tiportti 6:15, Home Erltlom A:;itf, Yukon Cballence; 7:00, Edwin C. Hilli 7:15, Elmer Daviit 1:ft0. The Sheriff: 8:00, Flihlsi 8:49)i Sport 8howt 0:00, Fat Man i 0:30, Neath Western Skies; 10:00, Richfield Reporter i 10: IB, Intermexie; 10:30, Concert Houri 11:30, Memos to To morrow 18:00, Xtra Houri 1:00, Bisn Off. beat; 0:45. Eddie Arnold t 7:00, Round-up Boyst 1:18, Time Tcmposi 7:45, Adventures In Researehi 8:00, Deep River Boyst ll:lft. Home Demonstration Asenti 8:30, Shoppers 8pee4ali 0:30, Toyland Tunea; 10:00, stars of Tomorrow i 11:00, Girls' Corpsi 1 1 :, What's My Namei iiitm. Sweet and Hot Club: 1 :IMI, Music Fcntlvali 1:30, Band Boxi 8:00, AHC Sym phony; 3:00, Mil Ranch Boys; 3:30, Faa clnatlnr Rbytbmi 4:00, Inanlrlnf Parent) 4:15. It's In tha Pamllri 4:H, Old and New; 4:45, Borrowed and Blue. Mrs. Dltter Home Sublimity Mrs. E. A. Ditter returned from a visit to Olym- pia Wash., where she attended St. Martin's college 18th annual Mother's Day. Delbert Ditter, who is taking business adminis tration, is a member of St. Mar tin's college glee club. Mrs. Ditter spent several days in Se attle, where she visited relatives and friends before returning home. ACROSS 1. Sharp shrill sound T. Roba 11. Leap over 14. Small lever In & machine 15. Midwestern atate; abbr. 16. Repeat 18. Compaaa point II. Disorderly conduct 21. Kind of do 32. Comfort 24. Purpose 25. Measures 27. Corded cloth 21. Ancient Greek colna SO. Shelters for sheep II. 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European In land sea 17. Manual voca tions II. Walked with long steps 41. Supporting member of a bridge 44. Ipecac plant 4fi. Small weight 4. Limb 60. Old musical note II. Football posi tion: br. It. Toward ROOM AND BOARD By Gent Ahern 1 1 CERTAINLY ENJOYED OUB. EVENING OUT LAST NIGHT NEPMEW AND AFTER AW NAP THIS AFTERNOON, I FEEL. QUITE REFRESHED MA -"WHERE TO .TONIGHT, NEPHEW f i AHAA- AM YOU FEEL "-1 LIKE GOING OUT UNCLE WOLFGANG? UM- Okay T COST ME 4 14 LAST ''' NIGHT " HOPE IT S HIS TREAT TONKSKT WIS WILL. JUDGE J