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    28 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 8, 1949
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RADIO PROGRAMS
THURSDAY P. M.
'IL)E DWARF RAN ROUND AND ROUND SUOOTING
A PAIR OF GUNS INTO THE AIR .
Chapter 4
PLANNING A TRIP TO
SANTA LAND
"Magic!" cried the President
of the College ol Science. "We
teach no magic here! Are you
trying to make me look silly?"
"Why, no," said Mr. Dllly. "I
thought I only meant " But
he could not think of the proper
words to calm the great scientist.
Then he got an Idea. He cross
ed the room and pressed the
electric light switch on the wall.
At once the room was filled
with eletcric light.
"There," beamed Mr. Dilly.
"That's magic!"
He went into a corner where
there was a wash basin. He turn
ed the faucet. Immediately
water rushed from the nozzle.
"That's magic," cried Mr.
Dilly.
"Oh," said the president,
smiling. "You mean you wish
to study how to do these things!"
"No, no," cried Mr. Dilly. "I
would simply like to learn how
to get a rabbit out of my hat."
"What!" screamed the presi
dent. He turned quite purple
with anger.
"Saint's paints!" cried Serena
in fright while Henry felt his
own knees shake under the sci
entist's rage.
"You have been wasting my
time," exploded the president.
"If you believe in that kind of
nonsense I guess you even be
lieve in Santa Clausl"
"Oh, I do," murmured Mr.
Dllly hurriedly backing through
the door.
"Then go ask him your silly
questions," roared the scientist
and slammed the door.
Mr. Dilly and Henry and Se
rena went into the street. They
were not a bit discouraged be
cause now they had this won
derful advice.
"Santa Claus is the very one
who can help us," said Mr. Dil
ly. "He can do anything and he
surely will not mind helping
me."
But Henry said, "How will
we ever find Santa? I have nev
er even seen him." He wanted
to say that Santa had never once
been to his house in all his life
but he didn't like to complain.
Mr. Dilly said, "There must
be a way. I'll have to think it
over." He sat down right then
and there on the side of the road
to think.
Serena snorted. "Duck's
luck! Thinking's no good. I
know a Very Important Per
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and knows the best way to get
to anywhere. Come, follow me."
Straightway Serena waddled
off and Mr. Dilly and Hery
followed. Now this is easier
said than done, for Serena took
strange road under fences
across streams, through hedges,
and all kinds of places where it
was easy for a duck to waddle
but very hard for a man and boy
to follow.
But they managed and before
long they found themselves at
fish pond where there was a
sign which read: George George
Frothingham. Trouble-shooter.
"What is a Trouble Shooter,
do you suppose?" asked Henry
as Serena leaped into the pond
and vigorously churned up the
water.
Before Mr. Dilly could reply,
bewhiskered purple - haired
dwarf sprang from the water
and ran round and round the
pond all the time shooting a pair
of guns into the air, hurting no
one but making a big noise.
' Murder, durderl Demons Je
mons! TiTibuctoo and a Rounde-
boo!" screeched Serena, terrified
into a truly heroic burst of rhym
ing. At that the dwarf opened his
eyes (he'd had them squeezed
shut all the while, stared about
him, then said, "Oh, it's you, Se
rona. Why didn't you say so?
I ve wasted all those shots. '
"Hoddy Toddy," cried Serena.
"I never had a chance to say
so. RippiUy, hippitty, I've
brought my friends here and "
"Stop that silly rhyming!"
roared the dwarf.
At this point Mr. Dilly step
ped forward and said, "Please
don't quarrel, Mr. Frothingham
if you are Mr. Frothingham."
"George George Frothing
ham," said the dwarf stiffly.
"I'm a trouble shooter and I
shoot trouble wherever I find
it." ' '
"Well, we don't want to cause
trouble," said Mr. Dllly. "We
want to get to Santa Land and
Serena says you can tell us the
way."
"Perhaps," said George
George. He pulled out from
under a bush a brief case. He
opened the case and out came
the strangest pile of time tables
schedules and maps man or boy
or duck had ever seen.
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Great Sonrs; 8:30, Vets' News! 8:48, News
and Weather"; 9:00, Mnsle That Endures;
9:4.1, Evenlnr Meditations; 10:00, Sign Off.
$8,300,000 Bids on
McNary Dam Opened
Walla Walla, Wash., Dec. 8 (U.R)
Bids ior work totaling more
than $8,300,000 on McNary dam
have been opened here by army
engineers.
Morrison & Knudsen, Seattle,
was apparent low bidder for
construction ol a 17.8-mile sec
tion of the Spokane, Portland
and Seattle railway relocation
at a point just below the axis of
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12. On the ocean
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some habit
24. Death notice
26. Tree
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theolopy
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31. Missions
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38. Therefor
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Missouri
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resists
authority
44. Land along
the ocean
46. Fur-bearing
animal
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us
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ROOM AND BOARD
AWK!-" LISTEN TO THIS.'
ALFY WAS HERE YESTERIW
AND SAID HE JUST GOT
MARRIED.'.' HIS BRIDE IS
CASHIER AT A DRIVE-IN WHERE
HE EATS, AND SHE MADE
1
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GOING TO DRIVE A TRUCK
FOR THE CHAIN OF
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Weather; 10:15, Especially for
Womeni 11:00, School of the Alri 11:15,
Concert Mailt 12:0". News; lt:1fl. Noon
Farm Hour; 1:00, Ride 'em Cowboy; 1:15,
school of the Air; 1:30, Story Behind
Discovery; 1:4.1, Melody Lane; 2:00, The
Clubwomen's Half Hour; 2:30, Memoir
Book of Music; 3:00, News; 8:15, Musle
of the Masters; 4:00, O ret on Reporter;
4:15, Favorite Hymns.
the dam on the Washington shore
extending upstream to a point
about three-quarters of a mile
below Yellepit. In addition to
roadway grading, the job will
include construction of bridges
at Four-mile and Spukshowkl
canyons. The bid was $3,275,224.
S. Morgan Smith of York,
Mass., was apparent low bidder
for the design and manufacture
of four, 111,300-horsepower hy
draulic turbines for the McNary
dam powerhouse. The Smith bid
was $5,040,110.
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Solution of Yesterday's Punlo
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god
4. Woven cloth
5. Shore
6. English
composer
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all human
ilia out of
the box
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9. Palace troops
of ancient
Rome
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11. Knot
17. Minor Hindu
revenue
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22. Costly
23. Express dis
approval
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28. Berets
29. Bristle
32. Fragrant
35. Land measure
17. Wrestling
hold
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41. Roman emperor
43. Blunders
45. Garden Ira.
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