Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 24, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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Tuesday. March 24, 19SS
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.THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
STEVE ROPER
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Hush Jubal glanced at Btronv
berg, reveaUlng in trtat brief ges
ture a (lavish obedience. The
thought came to Rimbaud that
they'd fought the CivU War to
free black (laves, yet here wai a
. white man in bondage to his bee.
"Speak up," su-omberg com'
' mandtd lmnatlentlv.
Hugh had no liking for this and
showed it in the grudging way he
aid, "Well, it wag a mistake."
"That not enough," Rimbaud
aald.
An expectant hush settled on the
room; silence so strict that the
ticking of a clock above the bar
was a distinct disturbance. Anger
brightened Jubal's brown eyes: it
atalned his frown-rutted brow and
was a growling undertone when
he muttered, "I'm sorry nap
ramed."
"You should be." Rimbaud said,
i i. w tell Ltopy Smith the same
tunc." :
Jubal's eve bussed wide with
disbelief. "For lust shovln' him
off?" he demanded. -
. "Tor knocking him down."
' Perspiration glistened against
the sorrel stubbie on aun s long
bar. He wiped his bloodly nose on
an uphunched shoulder and peered
at Rimbaud with eyes hate-polish-ed
to shining amber. "What you
trying to do?" he demanded In a
wheeling, outraged voice. But he
made no attempt to draw his gun.
"I'm teaching you some proper
manners," Rimbaud said.
Downchlnned and rashly smil
ing he moved In with the relent
less stalking of a hungry tiger. He
had been sleepy and half drunk a
few minutes ago; now the red
rowels or pnysicai combat roused
attempt to clinch. Rimbaud flung
him oif scoffing, "Dent use me for
Pat Finucane, who had come
around the bar to assure himself
of an unobstructed view, exclaimed
amusedly, "Ain't he the droll one
now, vnat Kimoauoi"
The mockery seemed to reluve
nate the battered Roman Four
ramrod, cursing insanely,
swung both fist and targeted
Kimoauo wun a mac King oiow
that peeled a strlc of skin from
Rimbaud's - temple. . He knocked
Rimbaud back with a solid right to
uie cr.esi. ana wnen Kimoaua
oharged him again, Jubal arched
his body on the bar's beveled edge
and kicked out viciously, trying for
uie groin, ova lumoaua croucneo
and caught the boot in t-jth hands
and noisted it high. -
Upended so violently that only
his shoulders touched the bar,
Jubal loosed a long-drawn yell as
he went over, that frantic outcry
merging witn a crash of tumbled
whisky glasses and the thudding
impact oi ms oooy.
Ktmoaud hurdled the Bar, ignor
lng Fonso Peal who protested,
upper lip and formed pimply beads xou u wrecx my piacer
itma hu forehead. Indecision Jubal was uo on one elbow, claw.
gripped him so that he was like lng for his gun, when Rimbaud
a man teetering on the ton rail slugged him. Hugh fell back and
of a corral fence, and In this mo- gave itunbaud a oianx, un-conv
ment. nt aiutnenaion Fonao Peal prehending look.
said excitedly, "Smith was drunk Then his mouth sagged open
and disorderly," ana ne was mrougn.
Without shifting his glance from wmoaua graspea tne back or
Jubal's face, Rimbaud said, "You Juoai vest and dragged him slow.
kMtn mit of Unix. Peal." Then he UV along the narrow runwav,
asked, "How about it, Jubal? How Rounding the bar's end, Rimbaud
about It?" ' - . ... , glanced at the poker table and ob-
"Not by a damn sight!" juoai served wibi umpy umitn was
shouted, emphasising his refusal asleep with his hear! resting on
by shaking a fist. "I ain't a polo-1 the green felt. Something about
srlsln' to no drunken bum!" . mac amusea tumoaua: ne cnucx
He wss like that, with one hand led, thinking how odd it was that
up, when Rimbaud tilted forward Smith should so serenely ignore
and hit him in the face. - uie commotion ne had caused.
Jubal's souall curse was echoed nemoieiy aware oi many laoee
by the meaty impact of another at the doorway, Rimbaud dragged
blow that mashed his nostrils. He Jubal out into the soiled sawdust
floundered Into Lew Stromberg and dropped him face down. He
and was still off balance when wiped oiood-smeared knuckles on
Rimbaud caught him with a aledg- his pants and looked at Lew
lrar light to the ribs. Wholly con- stromberg, who stood with a
fused by the swift savagery of Roman Four man on each side of
Rimbaud's attack. Jubal skidded in him, and asked. "Any objections?1
a half' turn, then reeled back There was a ruddy flush on
like a drunken dancer doing an otromoerga irown-creased face,
awkward sashay. " His, black eyes held a metallic
.Men at the bar moved hastily shine and a aueerlv plerclnff ln-
aslde. maklns room for him. and tentness. It was as if he weren't
someone out front yelled gleefully, I quite sure what he was seeing and
-ngnii, xngnu" must oe sure oeiore speaaing,
juoai oracea nimseii against tne Any oDjeouons?" Him baud
assert again.
no," stromoera said, his voice
oddly mild and devoid of anger.
no oDjecuons."
Rimbaud arlnned. He dromiett a
double eagle on the bar and said
to Fonso Peal, "Set up drinks for
the house." -. . .
Then he walked out. and (ten-
ping oulckly throuah a crowd on
the stoop, angled across Main
Street toward the Alhambra Hotel.
it didn't occur to him that Eve
Odegarde might have been In that
group of spellbound soectators. or
a sham olaritv in him. And a that she would watch until he en-
familiar exuberance. This was how tered the hotel and then whisper,
a man felt when he fought with
his fists; when he used knuckles
ana muscles instead oi outlets.
This was the way a man was sup
wsed to flarht.
"Slug him Hugh!" Red Shatter
urgea, "owing at ami'-
Jubal swung, and missed, and
tried to duck away. But Rimbaud
. cuffed him back with lancing
rights and lefts to the face. When
Jubal grabbed him In a desperate
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Clear Lake Miss Ermina
Fisher,- county home demon
stration ' agent, demonstrated
the cleaning of rugs and uphol
stery to the extension unit Fri
day, when Mrs, A. A. Elchel
berger was hostess to the (roup.
Plans were made to the
unit's part in the spring festi
val. ' '
"Gifts from Cloth" will be
the exhibit, with Mrs. Everett
Whelan and Mrs. Arthur Sor
ensen named to arrange it, and
the job for the day is cleaning.
Named to nominate officers
for election next month were
Mrs. A. A. Eichelberger, Mrs.
A. L. Fast, and Mrs. Louis Ad
ams. :
Election of officers was the
main business of the Women's
Service Guild of , the EUB
church when it met at the home
of Mrs. Hal Versteeg.
Mrs. Lester Rose was elected
president; Mrs. Howard Schlag,
vice president; Mrs. Oscar Bair,
secretary; and Miss Lois Soren
sen, treasurer, '. . . v . t
The Rev. R. S. Lawrence as
sisted with the business meet
ing, and Mrs. Schlag presented
the evening's lesson.
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The word 'alphabet" U de
rived from the first two letters
of the Greek alphabet "alpha"
and "beta."
ACROSS
: 1. Article of
belief
f. Berate
11. Grating
12. Diminishes
gradually
14. Concerning
15. Food fish
17. Babylonian
god
18. Paddle
30. Casts side
long SI Obete
22. Stair
24. Hall score
JS. Tender
26. Strenuous
28. Hindu
. loldiera
10. Biblical
King
31. Rodent . '
S2. Frugal
35. Expire
38. Egg-shaped ' .
SB. Play about
robots by
Capek
41. Body Joint
42. Nothing
43. Cross stroke
of a letter
45. Pikelike fish
46. State ol the ,
union:
abbr.
47. Implement
49. Behold
50. Impassive
52. Spouted
speeches
51 Sharpening
tone
55. Mora recent
l p 0 md 1 maA km
Solution af Yesterday's Puxsla
DOWN
1. Originate
1 Smallest
state: abbr.
1. Shads tree
4. Hebrew
month '
8. Cancel
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boats
7. House pet ,
8. Goddess of
the harvest
irootball
, position!
abbr.
10. Dismal
II. Twelve dozes
13. Satisfies
1ft. American -general
It. Ivangelistit
meeting
21. Standing
23. Danger
25. Small particle
ol fire
27. Went swiftly
29. Before
32. Carols
33. Fly
34. Avaricious
35. Jail .
tests and
certifies -
37. King of iba
Jews
40. Vast
43. Mix
44. Conflagration
47. Rubber tree)
48. Statute
51. Mystic Hindu
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