Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 22, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    . M Cmpltal Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, August 22, 1949
Xtkmng torn Om hlmp&y f- BEAVER .' BALDY-- T YOU DON'T PLAY ME FOR A "1 1 .
pctiCt.ti TMl 'BO' KMSaBfei L LET ME IN THE CAR .' SAP TWICE, MY PRETTY STOOL i
Kay rushes toveii B .v . PIGEON TAKE THIS--AND I HOPE W?W 1
7 the mr&d 1 sSjSTJV "THEY MARK. THE SPOT NrtfS
gangsters tor jf if-LlNf' APPBOPRWTELY--WITH A DOUBLE Ea
RADIO PROGRAMS
The HOUSE on LEAC STREET
MONDAY P.M.
by
Chapter 2
.101.
Derria Martin glanced at her
watch. It was quite a bit later
'than usual, almost a quarter to
rtwelvt. A little more of that boring
-neech she had had to listen to and
. jbe would have missed the late bus.
And It seemed to move so slowly
Suddenly she noticed a man run
'ntng for the bus. He appeared to
come out of the doorway of a small
hand-laundry establishment, which
semed to be shut for the night,
fer only a night light burned, faint
Jf illuminating the words, "Liberty
Rundry," across the front windows.
Just in time, the driver saw him
juid stopped.
i : She observed him unsteadily get
ting change from the driver. The
Jius started with a lurch, almost
iMirowlng the man to the floor, but
he recovered himself in time and
ieame awaying down the narrow
Jlisle toward her.
i A tall, well-built man, he sprawled
on the rear seat near her.
? ! "Good heaven, he looks sick,"
jperrla thought, noticing his ex
Jfeme pallor.
i Presently, however, he seemed
"to draw himself together, for he
pulled out a newspaper and began
tnrougn tne pages. y
the last of the passengers
Some four steps beyond the point
Where they had picked up the last
'fire, two more passengers climbed
jCAi. They were now well into the
jnore sparsely populated residential
'district, approaching the very out
skirts of the city. Even the stores
Were few and far between.
I J Derria idly noticed the two new
.passengers. They were inconsplcu
,4His)y dressed, and wearing dark,
rather heavy overcoats for that
time or the year, with nais puuea
Sell down over their eyes.
:.The man beside her let go one
jide of the paper, and as his hand
lay for a moment across his knee
he suddenly saw it a thin red
ytream had appeared under the
.tfage 01 nis sleeve ana was Degin
jiing to spread across the top of
ills hand down between his fingers.
V'Her eyes followed Its slow, dark
Jrogress. Suddenly, she realized
Jhat he was looking at her. No
use to pretend that she hadn't seen
"Hi. Whatever was wrong, it was
too late to feign Ignorance now.
! "You're hurt," she said.
.m i "Yes." There was a minute's
liesitatlon, as if he were making
th nis mina.
"Is there anything I can do?"
(le inquired.
,im"No," he answered shortly.
mThere was a silence for a mo-
'ftient; then, In spite of the rebuff,
JJerrla tried once more.
,!"What are you going to do when
you get off the bus?"
"He paused for a moment.
!"Have you far to go when you
jiiave the bus?"
L,,"Only to the terminal parking
fat, to get my oar. It's a com-
'aratively short drive home from
1 there."
;J!."That' O.K., then; It'll give you
chance to get well out of It.
This Is the Idea. .As we pull Into
me terminal, we get up and leave
- tne bus together. Don't hurry, and
, don't Indicate In any way that
j there's anything wrong. We'll make
. lor your car then I'll beat It.
' Well?" the man beside her asked
quietly.
As quietly as his question, she
j answered, "Yes," and then they
., were driving Into the terminal.
. Without appearing to glance
round, she noticed that the strang
ers were definitely following now,
i although they continued to keep
, their distance. Now they had passed
beyond the faint glow of the term-
tnal lamps.
"Tma way," aha urged, turning
wif tly into the gravelled parking
.. lot. Their feet crunched sharply
in the shadowy quiet.
"Well, this is It," he remarked
Srlmly. "You've got to get out of
re and ao have I. Thanks for
'playing along with me. At least
it's delayed tilings."
He glanced toward the thick trees
at one end of the lot. Even in
the Intense dark, they loomed for-
. btddingly.
For one endless second, she peered
"t him. This was all wrong! He'd
never get away. She followed his
bUirred silhouette against the front
..mudguard. Was he going to stop
.fiere indefinitely? In heaven's
I IM - II
.1 - II
FRED BAYARD
name, why didn't he run lor it?
Suddenly, Derria realized what was
wrong. What a fool she had been
not to realize it before. He prob
ably was not in any condition to
do much running.
Quickly, she formed a plan and
put it into Instant execution. Her
foot on the starter brought an im
mediate response. The car began
to roil forward.
The darkness which, at first, had
seemed such a help, now baffled
her. She dared not put on the lights
for fear of making him a direct
target.
The sound of the motor dead
ened the noise of pursuing feet,
but to Derria, with all her senses
tensed like a colled spring, it seemed
as if she could hear them almost
beside her.
Suddenly she saw him, slightly
to the right. He hesitated as the
car drew level with him. In one
motion, she leaned across and
pushed open the door on his side.
"Don't argue get in hurry!"
Her voice sounded high-pitched
with urgency.
For a split second, she thought
he would refuse; then he quick
ly got in beside her.
In the momentary silence be
fore the car began to roll again,
she heard the footsteps. They
weren't pretending any longer
There was an urgency about them
as they began to run across the
gravel. The car was tearing through
tne gate now, slowing only suffi
ciently to make the sharp left turn.
"We made it. They'll have to
go some to catch us now," Derria
shouted.
There was no response from the
man beside her. He had fainted,
was out com!
(To be continued)
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in timely tweeds I Pattern also In
cludes the popular lumber jacket
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5:00 Waller Trohan tVonin'i Beetet Rhjtbm Kanch Cart Mat My
:1ft Frank Hemlncwar Sunny Bids RbTtbm Ranch Llttla Show
50 Paaiint Parade Newi Ring Crasby Santa t Pralrlt
iift Carmen Caralarrs Richard garfcneaa Sport Paaw Larry La Sewer
6:00 Ted Drake Musical Solre Candlelight Knoi Uanainc
:1ft Ted Drake Musical Solre Silver Reulah
3ft Adr. of Champion Voice of Nawe Cbet Hutlty
ift Muste Firestone Troplcana News
7:00 Gabriel Heatler Telephone Boor Pat O'Brien Leave It t Joaa
ilft Northwest News - Telephone Hour Musical Jackpot Leave It it Jeaa
SO Maslf. Jn Plckena Top Band Breakfast With
itft Masle Jane Plckena Top Band Burrowa
8:"0 Amerleao Forum Contented Hour Guest Star Straw Hat CoaT
:1ft American For. a Contented Hour Time Was Straw Hat Con.
M Cisco Kid Radio City Quentfn Reynold! Nations' Defense,
:" Cisco Kid Playhouse Bandstand Nations' Defense
I 9:00 Let Georre Do It Supper Club Bandstand Lowell Thomas "
:U Let George Da It News of World News Roundup Jack Smith Shaw
:M The Saint One Man's Family Dugout Dope Young Lot .
jl The Saint One Man's Family Baseball Young Lorn
fk :00 News New BasebaK Five Star FlnaJ
111:1ft Seiee toeaj News Sports Page Final Baseball Inner Sanctum
i 1017:30 Mews Orchestra Baseball Inner Sanctum
I io Musfe Orchestra Baseball Columbia Feature)
n:00 Walter Trohan Vam Bun Baseball Serenade "'
.li Bob Poole Show Wai Museum Baseball You and Wirlt
:30 Bob Poole Sbow Wax Museum . Track 1490 Orchestra)
K This Day Wa Museum Track 1490 News "
12:00 Sign Off 'Igi. Off Sign Off llet " '
TUESDAY 6 A.M. TO .4:45 P.M.
6:00 News Hodge Podge News
id Dawn Patrol Hodge Podga KOIN Klach
80 NW Farm News News KOCO Kloek KOIN Klock '
March Time Hodge Podge KOCO Klock KOIN Kloek -
7:00 Dawn Patrol Farm Time Tei Bitter KOIN Kloek '
:1ft Dawn Patrn: Farm Time News St Sports News
ISO Dawn Patrol The Old Songs Top ' Hernias News
tit News News Newa . Fred Beck
:00 Newa Smooooth Music Western Melodies Consumer News
tlft Breakfast Gang Kmoaooth Musle Western Melodies Art Baker
:S0 Breakfast Gam Riders of Sago Stars Sing Make believe Iowa
:46 Top Trades Sam Hayes Church In Wild Make believe tawst
9:00 Bargain Counter Second Cup Time for Melody Feature Story
:1ft Musle Second Cup Time for Melody News
;S0 Sons of Pioneers Jack Bereh Muslo Without Grand Slam
:4S Musio fews J. Charles Thomas Rosemary
fl afh 00 Northwest Newa Tommy Dorsey " Guest Artist . Wendy Warrea
1:16 Katr S.nlth Tommy Dorsey N.W. Report Aunt Jenny
111:10 Pastor's Call Tommy Dorsey Concert Miniature Helen Trent '
:4S Purple Saga Tommy Dorsey Concert Miniature Onr Gal Sunday
ajaj :00 Newa ' Lopes Orch. Muslo Mart Big Sister '
.16 Three Sons Lopes Orcb. Musle Mart Ma Perking
fl :90 Wiles Organal. Today's Children Jn Garber Dr. Malona
Uitft Walts Serenade Lora Lawton Vocal Varieties Guiding Light
V :M Top Trde Double or Nothing Hollywood Musio Dunean HeLae4
1:1ft News Double ar Nothing Hollywood Musis Coma A Got H
:30 Queen for a Day News News Norab Drake
J lift Queen for a Day Light of World Ted Dale Presents Rrlghter Day
1100 Ladies First Life Beautiful Mae's Melodies 2nd Mrs. Burls'
.16 Ladles First Road or L.fe Mac's Melodies Perry Mason
:30 Nortbwesi Newt Pepper Young Mae'a Melodies Bright M Light
:46 Bob Eberly Show Happiness Mac's Melodies Air Flo
r, tOO Tell "Neighbors Backstage WIfa Mac's Melodies Newspaper tt Ait
:1ft Johnson Family Stella Dallas Mae'a Melodies Newspaper of All
. ;80 Organ Reverlea Lorenxo Jonea Mae's Melodies Winner Take All
1:45 Bins Sings Wldder Brown Mae'a Melodies Tunefully Youra
3" :00 Against ths Storm A Girl Marries Mae's Melodies News "
:1ft galnat the Storm Portia Faces Life Mae's Melodies Meet the Missus
:S0 Musle Just Plain Bill Mao's Melodies Meet the Mlssai
:4ft Music Front Page Farrcll Mff- Melodies Robert Q. Lewis
4:00 Say It With Music Welcome Travelers Movie Time Robert Q. "fjewla"-
:lft Say It With Musle Welcome Travelers Philosopher Robert Q. Lewis
.30 Musle Annt Mary Byera Bedlam Robert Q. Lewis
:46 Newa We Love Learn Byers Bedlam Robert Q. Lewis
(pV Monday P.M. S:00, Squirrel
M-A cage; 5:30, Green Hornet) 6:00,
Keeping Up With Sportst 6:1ft Home Edi
tion! 6:30. Modern Romances; 7:00,
Headline Edition: 1:15, Elmer Davis; 7:30
Mr. President) 8:00, Lona Rangeri 8:30,
Sonr Shop) 8:45, Arthur Gaethf 9:00,
Railroad Hourt 9:30, Ella Mae Morse) 9:45,
Henry J. Taylor i 10:00, Richfield Report
er! 10:15, Intermezzo 10:30, Concert Hour)
11:00, Memos to Tomorrow; 12:00, Xtra
Hour; 1:00, Sign Off.
It? FY Tuesday A.M. 0:lW, Early Blrdi
Ifc 7:oo, Newsi 7:15, Band Boxi 7:30,
Bob Hasen Show; 7:45, Time Tem
pos) 8:15, Martin Agronskyt 8:30, Zeke
Manners; 8:15, Troplcanat 9:00, Breakfast
Club) 10:00, News; 10:15, Stars of Today;
10:30, Melody Promenade; 11:00, Ted
Malonet 11:15, Galen Drake; 11:30, My
True Story) 12:00, Betty Crocker; 12:15,
News; 13:80, Baukhage Talking; 12:45,
Club Tlmei 1:00, Nor thwes terriers i 1:30,
Stephens Have Vacation
Fairview Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Stephens have returned
home after a vacation spent on
the banks of the Santiam river
ACROSS
L, Position
4. Rebuff
8. Amount of
medicine
II. Mountain In
Alaska
13. Stick
14. Sacred image.
16. Moves rapidly
to and fro
17. Fly before the
wind
SI. Living
12. Turkish flap,
24. Distant
36. Witnessed
37. Minute marina
animal
39. Still
41. Period of lima
42. Of the
backbona
4. Device for
moving air
46. Bundle of
18. Close: poetfe
StlCKS
19. Animal whose 43. Any climbing
fur Is called
woody
nutria
31. Spider'a trap
23. Oored
26. Health resort
29. Poor player:
lane
perennial
S3. Debatable
64. Easy victory
66. Land measure
67. Great Lake
68. Bihlical kin
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ROOM AND BOARD
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If SHORT HOLIIW AT A LOCAL OFFERED TO 1
VACATION RESORT SUCH AS THIS- IS If SlVE AN AFTER.
A QUAINT EXPERIENCE TOR. ME ' Ik DINNER TALK ON HIS
AHM-KMF-FOR YEARS BEFORE THS If WORLD TRAVELS,
II WAR I SPENT m SUMMERS AT V IM E LOUNGE---II
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si V--THEN IN AUGUST I'D GOTO' t . GO OLff AN COUNT
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CLC Mond P.M. 6:00, Oa the
IXVrtV Upbeat; 5:50, 550 Sports Club;
6:00, News) 6:16, Dinner Melodies) 6:10,
Musle of Chechoslovakia) 7:15, Eventna
Farm Houri 8:00, VFW 60lh Anniversary;
8:10, Great Songs; 8:45, Loggers' Fire Wea
ther Forecast; 9, Mask That Endures) 9:45,
Lift Up Thy Volcei 10:00, Newst 10:1s,
Serenade; 10:45, News; 11:00, Sign Off.
KOAC
Toes amy a a. t 4:45 a.ai.i
10, Newai 10:15, Far "tatai
11:00, Concert Hall; 12:00, Newsj 12:1ft,
Noon Farm Hour; 1:00, Rlde'em Cowboyi
1:15, Variety Time; 1:30, Melody Lanai
2:00, Cavaleadt of Drama; 2:15, Memory
Book of Musie; 8:00, The Newa.
Kay West) t:00, Breakfast In Hollywood;
2:30, Easy Aees; 2:45, Meet the Men Jens i
3:00, Surprise Paekagat 8:90 Bride ani
Groomi 4:00, Ladles Be Seated, 4:80 Add-
a.Line,
about twelve miles above Sweet
Home. Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Lembkie were their weekend
guests.
Solution of Saturday's Punli
S3. Kot exciting
60. Lena I
conveyance
1. Color
DOWN
L Kind of coffee
3. Chief Norae
sod
3. Infant
4. Refrained from
punishing
I. Piece of
ground
I. Fish sauce '
7. Mexican coin
8. Drives away
9. Busy
10. French coin
11. Finish
16. Cold and
penetrating
20. Affirmative
22. Purchase
24. Ipecac plant
26. Refuse
26. Pouches
27. Fall suddenly
28. Gaseous
30. Lad
33. Sea cow
36. Boat-shaped
clock
38. Fall behind
40. Conversed
43. Mooed
46. Cycladt Ulan
47. Weed
49. Declare
60. Glacial now
field
61. Drv
62. Entangle
63. So. American
wood sorrel
66. Recline
Bv Gen Ahirn
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