Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 09, 1950, Page 26, Image 26

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    o
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Thurs., March 9, 1950
RADIO PROGRAMS
THURSDAY r, M.
I !5I,,A,!5E some I p rrrr" P5HHeryrr 1 ,'56 are krrs see 'em-
s nominations, mr HOPEfe I . ,.m v-l? 5. WyWi IMTT
E E7"kl &el tT r-r ' fr-rt, . J A I WERE (.WISHING Y.
ONTO OREGON
The Way West
By A. B. GUTHRIE, JR.
THE WAY WEST is
SIIVUI'SIS: me un-io-uregon
wagon train has at last forded the
Snake, but not without casualty.
The byrd wagon suddenly over
turned in a swift ripple, dragging
oxe nand people down into dan-
Jerous deep waier. Jije saved the
fe of Mrs. Byrd, who later that
night gave birth to a dead child.
But like previous tragedies along
the trail, this latest sad event
cannot hold up the train, bnow
will soon be flying. The little com
pany moves on along the rocky
trail. Now go on with the story
Chapter 22
''We got to be decldin' things,"
Kvans said to the open meeting ol
tiie council.
"First thing to decide is to get
away Iiom this fort," Shields said.
"Fish I Whew I"
Fort Boise was the worst, Mack
agreed Inwardly while the othei
men joined Shields In small talk.
It was the smallest and the worst
the dirtiest, the least concerned
with order.
Evans bent the talk to business.
"The big thing Is what do we do
Willi me caitie
Patch said, "I imagine we can
drive the cattle through. The trail
from the Dalles to the Willamette
can't be any worse than some we've
traveled.
"Who's we?" Evans asked.
"What's wrong with Summers?"
Shields asked Evans.
"We paid him Just to get us
to the Dalles and didn't pay him
much, and he's done all and more'n
we could ask. '
Mack put himself into the con
versation. "There's nothing stand
ing in the way of a now contract.
we can oner mm more money.
Evitns answered
auietlv.
'Ain't
evervone well fixed like you.'
"What about the single men?"
aum asked,
"Who?"
"You know. Hlgglns. Bottler, In
sko. Moss.
Evans inquired. "What about
'cm?"
"Cnn't they drive the cattle?"
"When the traveling hard, it's
easy to leave a critter behind, or
all of 'em, if the leavln' ain't no
skin off you," Evans answered.
"Might work out, but It's a heap to
ask of 'em, to take the whole thing
on themselves."
Mack spoke even before the
thought had come clear in his mind.
"I'll go."
They didn't speak at once, but,
watching, Mack foresaw the answer.
He thought without irritation, he
thought with understanding that,
while they wouldn't .take his money,
they would take his toll and sweat
and time for they had that to
give. And it was right, right for
them and right for him.
Mack got to his feet, seeing others
nod. "It's settled, then? I'll see them
through. The single men and I
will."
Here, from Boise to The Dalles.
wns the wlndUD of the trail, the
finish of the test, the yes or no to
urcgon.
And yet the days of hardest doubt
were gone. The days of any doubt
were gone. Kvans didn't need to
tell nunseu tnat it was so.
Ho counted each day's going
against tne miles aneaa. ine Mai
heur, Birch Creek. The leaving of
the Snake, and no one sorry that
It lay behind. Burnt River. The
Powder. The rough ridge road he
followed now to get to the Grand
Koncie.
Burnt River. There was a place.
Burnt River the Brule, as Sum
mers called It so shouldered In by
mountains, so thick with brush and
briers, that no one would have
dared it, maybe, except for know
Insr someone had.
But still the days of doubt were
(tone. Still Evans felt the climb of
celebration. They'd whipped the
trail. They'd whipped It all but for
a few mean miles, whipped the
Flattc and Green and snake, whip.
ped the descrta and the mountains
and incv would wnm the rest.
Sometimes he thought of cost, of
Murlln dead and Tod Falrman bur
ied with his poisoned leg and Mrs.
Byrd delivered of the too-soon child
and old Rock rotting who used to
trot at heel. And yet and yet
the thing was worth the cost. No
prize came easy. Free land still had
its price. A chance at better llvhiR
had somehow to be earned. A na
tion couldn't grow unless somebody
dnrcd. The price wns high, but
who would sny it was too high
except for those who'd paid so
dear?
Byrd might think It. It would
have to be Byrd's wagon, Evans
thought, that wrecked along the
Brule, his one-remnlnlng wngnn
that broke a wheel the second any.
The first day had been bad
enough, on a narrow, crooked, stony
trail thnt crossed the river only k
cross back, that pushed through
stubborn thickets, that crept side
long on ridges shooting Into moun
tains, Evans, in the lead, had stop
ped his team where the trail worm
ed through a tangle of cottomvood
older, brush and briers. Beyond
the mountains squeezed the stream.
"Don't look possible," Summers
said from his horse.
"A teamster's got to be aboard,
for there's no room for him by the
side. Wisht whoever cut the trail
hnd cut a road and not a mole run
long as they were doln' it."
It was. Evans thought, like push
ing a hole through the growth.
Brandies laced over the team and
parted to the bulge of the wnpon
and riptied along the covered bows
while the wheels Jolted on the
stumps. Beyond, the trail led down
a wash and up the other side.
Up from the wash Evans stopped
again. They called this slanted
scar ahead a troll I The wagon
wasn't built that wouldn't lose its
balance on It. and fall over on Its
side. While he looked at It, Sum
mers turned his horse around. "What
you thlnkln'. I'm Just seein' wag
ons keel over."
"She's sidelong, sure enough."
"Wlsht I had wagon high
wheeled on the down side."
"An' sidehill critters, too, built
to stand even on a slant."
"I'll pull forward a ways to where
she starts so's to glva the other
wagons room Behind, and then
we'll take 'em over one or two
at a time, with two-three men
standln' on the up side. Reckon
that'll work?"
Summers said, "Sure. Must've
worked afore or the trail wouldn't
be there."
They got Evans' wagon over, They
roostod on the side and got It over,
thouch the tin wheels tried to lift
once and barely skimmed the
ffround
Gorham to bring more outfltB over,
uvung wished tnat hard limes, 11
Uley had to come, came early in
uie morning wnen men and learns
were lively.
Two of the young ones Jeff Byrd
and George Carpenter, it was nao
slopped to lue a rock on edge.
"Look out!" they shouted and gave
it a turn, it started slow, as 11 nail
minded to He down, and picked un
speed and flew thudding down the
mountainside and tore Into the
brush, flushing a flock of ducks
oil the hidden river.
' Don t vou wish vou had time to
roll a rock, jjijey summers asked
as they started on.
"Mo time to roll a rock." he said
as l sneaking to himself.
ayra was waiting for them. He
stood faced up to the trail. It oc.
curred to Evans that age had come
on mm, age witnout age's lumo
Hon, giving him the appearance of
an oiu ooy.
wen nut enough men on her
so she can't tip over. How about U
uicK you ano uornam and me?"
They climbed up. "Push 'em across,
iiyra.
Things would have gone well
enough If the outfit had been sound.
The team eased onto the sidelong
trail, puuing siow out steady, and
the wagon canted to the slope and
the three of them held It down.
They were maybe halfway across
when the downhill front wheel hit
rock. From his place on the
wagon Evans couldn't see it, but
he felt the jolt and heard the
splinter of overweighted spokes. The
wagon dropped like a cow on one
xnee ana nung ior an instant and
in tea and crashed over.
Perched on the unner s de. ho fl
ing to the wagon box underneath
Its cover. Evans couldn't think to
lump until too late. He circled
over with the wagon and cracked
against a bow and skidded off and
hit the ground sprawled out. He
scrambled up. "Dick?"
uornam had gone over. too. He
got his knees under him and stood
up. "Damn It!" he said.
You hurt?"
"No."
Dick was coming around the
wagon. "All right? Whyn't you
hosses Jump?"
Evans said. "Sure."
Mrs. Bvrd was hurrvlne alone the
sidehill. carrying her youngest one.
Are you an ngnt. u arence7 You're
not hurt?"
"We'll get a saw," Evans said.
"Saw?"
"To make a cart with. We'll saw
your wagon In two."
"on." .
"Other wagons has got room if
you need some. Room for part of
your plunder and your young'uns."
Byrd didn't answer. His eves
turned from the wagon to the
brush of the creek below, to the
loose stock that were beginning to
iooc it across tne siaenui, to the
mountains rising, to the far curve
of sky.
"so you a n't In such bad case.
Hig'U know how to make a first-
rate cart."
Byrd's gae was still lost In dis
tance, "It's a long way back."
Sure Is."
(To Be Continued)
Silverlon Mrs. Ray Hayes,
publications chairman, is an
nouncing the regular meeting of
the WCTU Friday afternoon at
the 403 Jersey street home of
Mrs. A. H. Smith at 2 o'clock.
The planned institute program
was necessarily postponed from
the Friday afternoon meeting
until a later dale. Mrs. M. G.
Gunderson is WCTU president.
JACKET FROM lTCSf
SKIRT
FROM 1 YD
'5H"
2136
SIZES 10 II
1 l T
T
Each From One l ard Smart suit
In more ways than one! The ki
mono sleeved bolero and hlpdctall
ed skirt are made from only one
yard of 54-inch fabric each and
are as wonderfully wearable apart
as iney are togetner.
No. 2136 is cut in s ees 10. 13. 14.
Iti n.. 10 tlnlAn A.1.1 .1.1-1 It. an.
of their sizes, require 1 yd. 54-ln.
earn.
Send 55o for PATTERN with
Name, Address and Style Number
State size desired.
Address Capital Journal 114 Mil
lion St. San Francisco 6 cam
Patterns reaHv to fill orders Im
mediately. For special handling
o' order via first eiaas mall in
rlude an extra Si- per pattern
Just off the press! The SPRING
BOOK OF FASHION presenting the
newest style trends, all translated
Into delightfully wearable e oar-to-
mako pattern designs Over 160
designs for all ages and occasions
oeamiiuiiy iiiusiratM in this book
Orrir vour copy now. Prlct Just I
I TALLULAM, "l ( YES! I'M Tl I WHEN YOU'RE FINISHED, f I'LL BE I 7 A (...I'VE GOT JUST ONE
ARE VOU J V FILING! I'D LIKE TO DICTATE J THROUGH, . n MORE
T -r BUSY? -f SOME LETTERS! j VsHORTL,.. I 1 f"KNAlU i
a W Bt?-R-R I STILL AM WEfiKTHPrr UTTLE jltj I HEARD S0M6TN'-IT IT I I COT SOUND fl9LE6P -GUESS I
1 TUSSLE WflRMEQ M6 UP-BUT COLD NOW- f LOOKS LIKE DODDV COMIN' MUST W BEEN DREAMW-BUT V, I 1
P .TERRIBUi' COLO -BUT I'LL BE BACK "TO li BOCK TO TH-HOUSE-- DID SEEM AVIPUL REAL- A
I THAR'S TmTITtWETKNCWT frWPHAl COULD VO' DOMTLOOK THET SUIT O' I WISH THE.VDOF ??-DO HE ) OF COURSE. NOT.''
I WHUT HE'S AFTE -AN' GOES TAKE "jOU TO TIRED, SUH.V VORN COST J BEEN A LITTLE. , LIVE IW J BUT VOU DON'T ,
L FO' IT.'.' MEBE.E HE KNOWS HIM IN A ( YO' UEST LOOKS ME MAH cflf MORE FRUGAL.. J A EXPECT ME TO
-..I,., WHAR AH KIN GIT MINUTE- V LIKE A BUM. MAMMV THEN I COULD RESTY-RANT? )DROP IN ON HIM J
'. til I V3sL 'ANKLES" s BUT I'M NOT ) . r- AN' PAPPYS J OF C5CTT ONE THAT , rTTTCS WITHOUT A
L JMlHf AAR'-VIOOK. JPT3 PROPERLY TTV ENTIRE TTtffe. FIT M&.r'yrr' rU-J-i ()( SQUARE MEAL)
u FK - f VWERE-D BACK UPTH I I . f THAT WA5 NO INDIAN
" I tlW -'Si-.MyOU FIND HIM.l PASS. MU5TA G0tJ"CiA 1-7 RAID. WHITE MEN WERE 1
O C MlVlr VAN MACK? J PLU6GEDIN . S. .s-otH USING APACHES TO LEAD
M fl CAN'T SLEEPIIU-GET VOU tl U?VhERE VOL) K UCV MUTT HERE ARE KtW THANKS.'
U EVERV NIGHT SOME SLEEPING MJ!Wnt WJ- BFMnrTlS Ht, ' 'J THE. f MAVBE I'LL
T IT TAKES ME PILLS THEVLL, TyLL WM f J' I A A t 1 PFPlNr RPf ? 7t rir
I TWO HOURS TO I MAKE VOL) fl QOtfG llL, AIf JTT ' SLEEPM? M), iZVrvZ
Vy -
R riSilte I
HOW BOUT TMAT PLACE THEy A RlCiHT NOW. MP. SMITH HE MK5HT BE A NICE FELLA, erOT LEXJ, T
U CALL 'THE WINNER'S ORc-LE", 1 HAS BEEN ARRESTED BUT TMAT DOT PROVE J? .li'ln ODT OF HIM - SOMEHOW .' y """
I UH- -ANN- -DYA THINK lOUR ...,-...... 71 I KRHAP5.IF t W!RE,r ., . Li I I nilFvc miroelirmri! Ilkf -Sill ,11 I
M.n.ty.i."1 , .... ITOSmilWKllTO ' UJ ... IT T. ,u nil 11
NOKBOOKifyouritOyW she thinks you're a grTjf ail fijyJ , ll
U TOU DATE BAIT IN fRONT ;0 .MORE ALIKE THAN TWO .V RldHT,TO0!tHER-HO! l
KGW KOIN KEX KSLM KOCO
030 NEC H70 CBS 1190 ABO 1390 MBC MOO Kc
ThTtrVt rlure SUtf Green Home Stralcbt Arrow Swtni Time"
Poiter, Newi Mill Shew Green Hornet Slnlfbt Arrow Swlni Time
Soma of Ttmeo Xewo Sk Klnn B'5r-5 2BC? !r! Bonu
Elmer Pelerion Kewt Sky Klpf B-Bir-B Bnch Girl Scouli
Rereen ilaild Boien Edw. C. Pill gb. Heiler Cmn6lt UgM
Hrreen Oolli SnspeBM Homo Edition N. w. wewi Bllvtr
Mm, Caraleade Crime Hod. Romkneet Telle Teel New
Mm. Covoleide Pholofreohef Mod. Bomtncei gcrenoae Twlllrhl goat
Perrr Come rhT"plThoi Counteripy Drug! Tou Die Bill Goodwin
Perrj Come The PUyhotiM CounteirM on of Timei Matte, ieekpet
Dratnet Hollywood Data Wltb Jadr Myaterloni Bvelrtt Kalfkl
Dravnel Theater Data With Judy Traweler Sporla
Slnalra-KlriteD LowelpThomaa Amatear Hoai Clyde Beatty Track UH
WoiJd Newi laek Smltk Amatear ""r Clyde Brady Track 14M
Aldrlth Family Hr. Keen tmatear Honr Sporta for All Track 14M
Aldrlch femlly Wr. Keen B, Monttemery Sporta tor All Track IW
Father Knowa f!b1. Blondlo Glen Hardy Track 149t
Father Rnowa F.B.I. Blondle Fulton Lew la Track 14H
Dnffy't Tavern Reklah Hannibal Cobb Ray Bloch Newa
Puffy'a Tayern Clwb 18 Hannibal Cobb Bay Bloch Piano Pattern
Sam Hayea I itar Final RIchHd Rep'tr I Love Mystery NIrht Sonv
Mori. Downey Tou Worll Intermeuo Mutual Newa NIrht gone
Ipls. Pte. Tlnal Alrflo Conecrl Honr Neva Muaie Von Want
Irrhnlra Orchntra Concert Hour Muile Mnale Yon Want
Newa Treaaary Band Concert Honr N New" Noeturno
Wai Maieam Treaaary Band Concert Boar Cue to Mania Noetarno
Waa Muaeum Orean Mail Mcmoa Mldnlle Melod. Nocturne
Was Muaenm Oraan Memos Mlrinlte Melod. Nootarno
Sim Off Sileni Xtra Hodr Blcn 6 Sign Oft
1:30
1:4.1
is
, KGW 100. 8, 8-10 P.m., KOIN 101,1,
FRIDAY 6 A. M.
600 Hodia Podaa Newt Farm Newa ewa Summary
G'l5 Kneaaa News KOIN Kloek Keep Smltlna Timekeeper
6-30 Farm Time KOIN Kloek Keep SmIHni March Time KOCO Klerk
6:45 Farm Time KOIN Kloek Keep BmlUoe News tOCO Kloek
"7. 00 Early Bird KOIN Block Washb'ra News Newa rex Rltler
715 Old Soma S'cwa Mart. Aironaky Brkfat. Gang KOCO Kloek
7:3fl Kneasi Newa News Bob Raien Rise and Shine Newa
7 ;45 Sam Hayes Fred Beck Zeke Manners Top Trades KOCO Kloek
8:00 Eddie Albert Consumer Newi Breakfast Club ""j- Counter Klnr'i Crusad.4
8:l.ddio Albert News Breakfast Club Family Altar Klnt's Cruiad.
8;30 lack Berth Grand 81 am Breakfast Cluh Bible Institute Western Melod.
8:45 Sago Riders Rosemary Breakfast Plnb Bible Institute Temple Echoes
9:00 Second Cup Wendy Warren Mildred Bedell N- w- New Time for MrlM
9:15 Second Cap Aunt Jenny stars of Today Garden Guldt Time for Melw
9:30 3 Sons Helen Trent Art Llnkletter Pastor's Call Stars Sine
9:45 Kneaaa Newa Our Gal Sunday Art Link letter Walts Time J. Chas Thomas
10:00 Marrlare for 2 Big Sister Sare Riders Glen Hardy NW Newi "
10:15 Car, Cavallero Ma Perkins Galen Drake nnspel HI titer Muslo
10:30 Hostess Bouse Dr. Malont My True Story Eddie Howard Tune Tim
10:45 Party Guiding Light My True btnry Morgan's Music "8 Keya
11:00 Double, Nothing 3nd Mrs. Burt'n Betty Crocker Ladles Fair Muslo Mart
11:15 Double. Nothing Perry Mason Victor LIndlahr Ladles Fair Muslo Mart
11:30 Tod'ys Children Norah Drake N'rthwesternera Queen for Day Eddl LeMar
11:45 Light of World Brighter Day S' westerners Queen for Day Vocal Varletlea
2;0fl Kneasa Newa Newi Baukbage Talk Top Trade H'llywood Muali
2:15 Road of Life Come Get It News N W Newt H'llywood Muala
12:30 P. f'nt'i Fam. House Party Jaek Norman Gay 90's News
12:45 Rlrht taHap. House Party Meet Mcnjjons Bob Eberly Dave D eon la
1:00 Baclsttge Wife From Nowhere Rrkf. In noli y, 't b Mltrhell Mac'i Melodlea
1:15 Stella Dallas lack Holt Brkf. In Uotlr. Bob Mitchell Mao's Melodies
1;30 Lorenzo Jones Steve Allen Kay West Tell Neighbor Mac's Melodlea
1:45 i"ng Wld. Br'n Kirbham News Kay West Blng Sings Mac's Melodies
2:00 Wh. O. Marries Klrkham News Jay Stewart Bob Pool Mac's Melodies'
2:15 Por. Faces Life Garry Moore Jay Stewart Bob Poole Mac's Melodic
2:30 Just Plain Bill Garry Moore Bride Groom Ladles First Mao's Melodies
2:45 FronlPg. par'll Tunefully Tours Bride ft Groom Ladles First Mac's Melodies
3:00 Welo. Travelers Art Klrkham Qolrk as Flash Mus, for Prl. Mike's Melodies
3:15 Welc. Travelers Arthur Godfrey Quick as Flash Mus. for Frl. Mao's Melodlea
3:30 Aunt Mary Arthur Godfrey Be Seated News Mac's Melodlea
3:45 We Love, Learn Arthur Godfrey Ted Malone Gay Nlnotles Mac's Melodies
1:00 Worn. Secret Arthur Godfrey Western Brand Fulton Lewis Movie Tims
:15 Life Beautlfal Arthur Godfrey Squirrel Cage Hemingway Philosopher
I 4:30 Dr. Paul Curt Massey Squirrel Cage Behind Story Brers Can B
4:45 Paul Stone Cdw. Marrow Firefighters News Beautiful
DIAL LISTING, KOAC 550
IAAr Thursday P.M. 8:00, Chll
1 r UML dren's Theatert 5:18. On the
Cpbeati 8:50. 550 Sports Club I 6, News!
!:15, Organ Muslet 6:80, 'Round Csmp-
flrat 7:00. Headlines In Chemistry! 1:15,
Evening- Farm Hoar; 8, Flying Timet 8:15,
OSO Library: 8:80. Vet Newa; 8:48, Newat
and Westhert 8:00, Mual That Bndureai
9:45, Evening Meditations! 10:00, Sign Off.
Willamina Slates
Mobile Survey Unit
Willamina A meeting was
held at the home of Mrs. Rurik
Hendrickson to make plans for
signing up citizens for the TB
chest X-ray survey, scheduled
for March 14 and 15 in Willa
mina. The mobile survey unit
will be at the Associated Ply
ACROSS
L Gentlt blow
4. Red cedar
t. Golf
Instructor
13. Southern
state: abbr.
13. Level
14. Flow
16. Common
number
IT. Coat with
metal
19. Measure of
distance
20. Blessing
21. Fashion
S3. Signify
SS. Cautioua
:;. Sofa
Is. Artificial
language
Brazilian
parrot
Part of a eoat
Ill-behaved
Aa far as
DeBert animal
" majeste"
Cooked with
water vapor
Valleys
Snow runners
Body
Communion
plate
Stalks led
after
mowing
Self
Constellation
Rowing
Implement
Summit
T p 13 I t IT 18 o I"
7ry r
J) siSs
M ,
W
Mn MB
',, VM,
oc Hi IP 41
vmA 1 1 !iH
AP Newtftofufss
ROOM AND BOARD
fH6Y""vORTONTH.nAOUS6' SSgg-i S
PICKED A UONSSHOT VINNEA
. AT NANHOLT PARK J '.
'MOP.TON PREDICTED NUMBER Z
I IN TH y RACE, AMD IT PAID 1 S
t 38.40 TO WIM, SO YOU GET V.
V t 96 FOR YOUR fS TICKET
SHOW MONEY PAID y
$ I2.40 AND MY
l I f lYl I iS GOT ME J
d a.m.. 12 p.m., KEX K.8, I to I .,
TO 4:45 P. M.
it(kf Friday A.M. 10:00, News and
IWMW Weather; 111:15, Especially for
Womem 11:00, School of Atri 11:15, Con
cert Hallt 12:00, Newst 1:1B, Noon Farm
Hoan 1:00, Eld 'em Cowboyi 1:18 School
of Aln 1:80. Publlo Health: 1:45. Melody
Lanei 2. Clubwomen's Half Hour 2:30,
Memory Book of Muslci 1:45, UNESCO
3:00, News i 8:18, Muslo of the Masters;
4:00, .Oregon .Reporteri .4:15, .Favorlt
Hymns.
wood Mills plant Tuesday,
March 14, and at the Willamina
city hall on Wednesday, March
IS. It will also be at the Sheri
dan Legion hall on March 16.
Hours are from 11 a; m. to 7
p. m.
Local persons attending the
meeting were Mesdames H. M.
Edmlston, H! M. Shipley, J. M;
Olson, Emery Dentel, Robert
Plnnick, H. A. Parrett, Orval
Thompson and Hendrickson, and
J. A. Newton and Ray Morrison.
.PliroTTflalHIVllPlAlTlEI
BRA
351
RCH
oeB
wISeI
3po
Solution of Yesterday's Puizlt
Ed. French
annultr
El. Cereal
DOWN
L Flap
t. Mohammed's
title
5. City In
Missouri
4, Spout for
drawing saa
6, Medicinal
plant
9. Moving wagon
T. Among
8. Like a nephew
t. Mischievous
trick
10. Groove
11. Number
lb. Flower
18. Aquatle bird
20. Slop
21. Hits
22. Old pl&ylni
card
St. Two-footed
animal
24. Rub out
25, Knots
27. Matrons
SO. Scaly
31. Floe
SS. Article of too
34. Young sheep
35. Prohibit
37. Throw water oft
39. Let It stand
40. Caress
41. Gone bf
it. Iniquity
43. Putdowa
44. Before
47. Concerning
Bv Gen Ahcrri
MALLK Now
THIS ISN'T a '
J-J-JEST ?
T IIElIu V E A
a rItUr E N T
T tklH I R P I
eJIa j rCS3
M E N THU 8 A
E V eBa VON
N A C T M E N T
TBS A MjClSl
BC O WON AIL
MIA TN E R O
A 6 EltT tea
pesUaI1an
Tramping back with Dick and
1
1