Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 20, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 20, 1949
THar CAB DRIVER IS " WUH TUN ISN'T COM 1 1
TAKING HIS OWN SWEET BACK. CHARLIE THE
WHEN HE PHONED. BALDY
i TO LEAVE THIS DUMP
RADIO PROGRAMS
Only the Brave
By PAUL EVAN LEHMAN
TIME ABOUT COMING VDFFICEB JUST r-fST A
CLEAN OF CLUES CAN'T SEE
bm.k, S I tVE r7 REBOOT OF AN ACCI DENT
A THING IVE CVERLOOKEO-
i-Ainsi MAUt CHO" 5UEY OF
,5TT-- tvh;s cab.
MONDAY P.M.
KSLM S KGW K0C0 T 'K0IN
NG Ul WERE GO! NO OVER TO THE KWSTSn . um-n up Dunwpn n&i rw 1
I EMERGENCY WARD NWtato J SAID TO LEAVE THIS DUMP A
EfflWftl' W fiT 3rVL g 5 f CLEAN Or CLUe5""CAITT 5EE
r-Mt 1 THAI MADF CUCQ SI IPV nc mA I r 'J m 1 -.1 i N v . .
(Chapter 11)
He discovered the trap too late
to avoid it. One glimpse he hao
of a atrip of blue sky beyond the
opening, then came the freezing
realization that the trail droppec
away to nothlngleas.
Bed aouealed In terror and squat
ted in a desperate extort to atop.
Hi hoofa plowed furrows in the
hard ground aa his momentum car
ried him on. With a frightenec
aoueal he went over the edge, ano
Jeff kicked iree of his stirrups ant
Hung hunseU backwards.
The rock his fingers closed on
came loose and he fell, clawing
at the hard smooth stone. He die.
not look down, but he had had a
glimpse of that awful depth a
they went over and knew thai
the drop was at least a thousand
feet.
-He brought up so unexpectedly
that he Jell to his hands and
knees. He had landed on a ledge
so narrow that even now his left
foot hung over its ede. There
was a niche to his right and he
tbrew himself into It and presseu
a Kama t the hard rock until It hurt.
The cold sweat broke out, and he
huddled there rigidly without dar
In? to move.
The reason one of those bullets
hadn't hit him came to him as
clearly as though it were In printed
words for him to read. It wasn't
poor shooting; It was exceptionally
good shooting. They had driven
him Into the trap much as a wild
horse is driven Into a blind corral,
forcing him on with their rifles,
preventing his turning to right or
left, careful not to mark him with
a bullet. Very careful! A bullet
hole would have been evidence of
murder; a mangled body at the bot
tom of a thousand-foot cliff could
only be the result of an accident.
He heard voices and movement
above him. They seemed very
close.
"Rep anvthlnff?"
'Naw. Yeah I Yeaht Down
there through the trees. Hoss, ain't
it?"
"Yeah. Can't see Tyler, but he
must be somewnere arouna mere
what's left of him."
"Thought I saw him Jump Just
as he went over."
"He did Jump; but It was too
late. He went over, all right. Too
bad. ain t nr There was mockery
In the voice.
"Yeah. Awful bad. You know.
there oughta be a sign here at
the jumpin'-off place to warn all
snoopers like him."
They laughed callously and Jeff
heard the crunch of their boots
as they moved away from the
edge of the cliff.
On his hands and knees he crawl
ed out on the ledge, and now he
law that the edue over which he
had fallen was not more than ten
feet above his head when he stood
erect. Ten feet, but It might Just
kb well have been as many miles,
for the rock face was eroded as
smooth as glass. There was but
aoe way out and that was by rope.
And that meant somebody interest
ed enough In his welfare to lower
that rope and then drag him over
(he edge.
He cupped his hands and shouted
aiore In desperation than in any
hope of hearing a reply. Then he
tot up so suddenly that he nearlv
lost his balance and fell off the
ledge. From the distance had come
a faint answer.
He called again at the top of
his lungs, and now he distinctly
heard the carrying cry, "Jeffl" The
pitch and timbre of that voice
Ihrllled him to the toes.
onmei it couidn t oe Connie.
Onoe more
He was going batty.
pe snouiea.
jr Presently he heard the hoofs of
her pony above him. then the
t thud of her booted feet as she
i hit the hard ground. He saw her
hand against the sky as ahe looked
J (aarfullv down at him.
r j He felt like singing. Instead,
be asked as calmly as he could.
Oot a rope on vour saddle?'
'Teal Oh. Jeff, be carefull It's "
TTm all right. Connie. Listen.
J fie half a dozen knots in one end
about two feet apart. Tie the
Other end to the horn and be sure
the saddle's cinched on tight. Then
b m the knotted end down to me."
t He heard her run back to her
pony. There were a few minutes
Of silence while she worked; then
the reappeared at the edge of the
tUff and the rope came slithering
tmne put nis 1001 on me end
"Take up the alack with your
hands, then lead your pony away
irom the edge until I stop you."
ahe obeyed In silence and halted
the pony at his call. He put his
weight on the rope, raised himself
irom the ledse. took another hand
hold and a deep breath and started
to ciuno. anon as was me dis
tance, it seemed an eternity before
he pulled nimsell over me edge and
lay lor a moment sweating it out.
3he ran to him and grasped an
arm and tried frantically to drag
him farther away. He panted that
he was all right and staggered to
uia leet.
Her nerve broke then. "Oh. Jeff
I've been worried sick! I followed
you and then lost you. and then
I heard shooting, and and "
Sobbing hysterically, she threw
herself into his arms, her hands
clutching at his coat, her head
buried against his breast. Jeff
tenderly gathered her close and pat-
tea ner snouiaer, wnne nis smn
lng face was turned to the stars.
He was thanking God, not for his
miraculous escape, but for the mem
ory of this moment that he could
carry with him through the years.
(To Be Continuedj
Church Society Picnic
Wood burn Members and
friends of the WSCS of the
Methodist church will met
Tuesday afternoon June 21, at
Settlemier park for a 1 o'clock
picnic lunch. Those attending
are asked to bring a covered
dish and table service. !
3042
SIZES
12 44
Suited for Summer The two-
niece look for Summer! The belted
jacket has the flattery of a hip
rounding Denlum. the comfort of
cap sleeves; the skirt, an easy flare
in six (tores, mree-ouarter sleeves
aiso inciuaeo in pattern.
No. 3043 li cut in sizes 12. 14. 1
is. jo, se, 38, 40. 42, 44 and 48.
a lie is, 4 '4 yds. 33-ln.
8end Jrc for PATTERN with
Name, Address and Stvl. Number
aiait tsize aesirea.
Cottons again strike a his fash-
Ion note. They are Inexpensive
to make, easy to hand'.i send now
for the SUMMER FASHION BOOK
wnicn includes in Its ISO nattern
designs, a big selection of alluring
suggestions lor cotton lasnions lor
every ag and occasion Price lust
30 cents. Address Capital Journal.
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Johnny Lajaehi
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Edwin C Hllli 1:15, El mar Davlei T:90.
Prealdenli S:M, Lone Kaareri aiaa.
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Railroad Hoan 9:50, Ella Mae Monet 9:45,
Henry J. Taylari 10:00, Richfield Be port -
en 10:15, Inleracaioi 10:M, Concert Bonn
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Hoan 1:00, Bin Off.
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Early Blrdi 7:00. McCall Nawat
7:19, Bob Johnaam 1:S0, Bob Haien
Bhawi 7:48, Time Tempo: ft: 00, Myrt
and Mariat 8:1ft, Martin Agranahri
8: SO, Zeke Mannorat 8:4ft, Eaay Aeeat
9:00, Breakfatt Clabi 10:00, The
Newt 10:1ft, Start af Today i 10:80, Bay
Eyaeri U:b0, Ted Malene, 11:16, Galen
Drakei 11:90, My True Storyi ItiOO,
Betty Croekert 18:18, The Newai
1:80, Baahhaga Tafclnaj :4B, Clab
MUTT AND JEFF ARE LOST but don't worry, only In the
mail. As soon as they are found, they'll be back in their usual
place on this page.
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Dinner Melodleat 8:89, Maala af Ciecba
elorahlai 1:15, iTanlng Parm Bean 8:08,
Tha Bearer Talei 8:18, Great Son gat 8:48.
Tba Newa; 9:00, Maale That Endareai
9:4ft, Evening Medltatlenii 10:88, Hlgb
UghU ar the Week t Newat 10:18, Sere
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11:88, Caneert Hall, 11:00, Newat 18:18,
Naoa Parm Roan 1:00, Blde'em Cowboy;
1:18, Variety Timet 1:80, Melody Lanci
Tbbj Day i 1:48, Melady Lanat 8:00, 4-H
Clab Aaaamblyi 8:00, Tha Nawa.
Timet 1:08, North waiter nam 1:88, Bay
Woati 1:00, Breakfaal In Hollywood) 1:80,
Ladlea Be Seated, 8:00, Bararlaa Paekagai
8:30, Brlda and Groom i 4:00, fVelcoma
TraYQlera. 4:80, Art Llnbletter.
Post Office Enlarged
BrooksA 14 by 18 foot addi
tion is being added to the
Brook? post Office, to take care
of the increase in business. This
office will step Into second class
July first, under the supervi
sion of Postmaster Homer Eg
an. New equipment will be had
and the building made modern.
ACROSS
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4. Beaeacbaa
5. 160 aquara
rode of land
11. Wins
13. Ru talari rlyar
14. Hunt of
history
Id. Avarlca
17. Buftla call
18. Coma out Into
lew
1. Clumey fallow
IU Hawaiian
basket
It. Revolrea
26. Swles moun-
talna
SS. Exclamatloa
19. VlttHant
i0. Baca u a
11. Pertaining to
punlehment
SL Lona; narrow
Inlet
tt. Genua of oata
18. Typo tnaaaura
ST. Enrjtah
general
IS. Qet back
40. Exlat
41. Pitcher
42. Inaartafor
growth
41. lfohamroadaa
Judge
48. Connection
80. Individual
IL Heated
cham bar
81. Turklah title
82. Par acroaa
64. Part of a abo
88. Follow
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Solution of Saturday's Puxzla
OOWN
1. Imerwearo
X. Aftrlngaot aalt
2. Vawo
7z r5 m
ml m
Z T- r TT
I LX.
zn i ciBS
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4. Motb
8. County 1b
Ohio
8. Channel Inland
from tha
ahora
T. Craftily
8. Heal
. Nolay
10. Tear
11. God d sb of
dawn
18. Flower
20. Spoken
21. Una lost beyond
recall: alang
22. Tha Emerald
Ile
24. Male deer
25. At or from
a dlttanc
26. A flection
27. Occurred first
28. Pronoun
St. Surface a etreat
32. Article
35. In no way
27. Patrolman'8
aKffigninent
Sfl Mistake
40. Trade-mark
42. Pmall Talley
42. Edict
44. Roman aena-
tor'a garment
48. Difficulty
46. Dairy animal
47. Tropical bird
41. Uncle Tom'
pet
ROOM AND BOARD By Gent Ahem
Fl
DID as cu
SUGGESTED. ROBIN
TOLD UNCLE
VOLFSNS THAT
MRS. PUFFLE HAD
RENTED HIS ROOM.
AND HE LEFT LAST
NGHT BUT
GETTING HIA
AWAY COST ME
575
HE DIDNT HAVE '
HOME SO HE SOLD
AAE HIS TRUNK OF
FOR 75 WHOLESALE .'
THE TOP LAYER WAS
CAN OPENERS. BUT
THE REST OF THE TRUNK.
WAS FILLED WITH THESE
WHATEVER. THbr
ARfe.'
LOOKS TO
ME LIKE A
HCKEY
FOR.
CORING
FRUIT
I WAS FILLED WITH THCsF II I I