Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 31, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Tuesday, March 31, 1953
Pje 14
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Gurif ighter 's Return
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CHAPTER It
Haloes poured himwll a second
ip of oof fee. Be said, "This k the
liist Urn I ever bed to dodge
the Uw. By Qod, J tope It' the
Ut."
Afterwards, u ne shaved at the
link, be asked, 'Do you know
Eve Odetarde?" When Rimbaud
nodded, Malben said, "We plan-,
ned to let married next month.
Had our plana all act. Eve moved
aome of her furniture ta here. I
think 111 go to town and nave a
talk with her, after dark. Maybe
I'll nve myaeu ud and ttand trial,
If ah think, that's the thing to
do." .
"Any way of proving you got
gramed?" Himoaud inquired.
Malben ahook nil bead. "The
deal will be rigged againat me
right from the start. The circuit
Judge 1 a friend of Stramberg's
and so is Sheriff Roblllarde.''
"Do you figure Stromberg
planted that Roman Four yearling
on your range himself?" Rimbaud
asked.
"No. Hugh Jubal probably did
the dirty work. Delia says she
heard her father tell Jubal a week
ago that he hadto get the gooos
on me or find a new Job. Lew has
haled my guts ever since Xve
and I started keeping company.
He wanted her for himself.
"I can understand, that," Rim
' baud reflected. -
Malben eyed him sharply, ask
ing, "You friendly Tilth Eve?"
Himoaud smiled and said,
"Friendly enough to know she's an
attractive woman."
Malben thought about that in
frowning silence for a moment.
He glanced at the bottom shelf,
where the Jug was hidden, and
said, "I wouldn't want her to
Viyni hiai hnvtnffl. whtftktf in
the house.' fine's dead'set against
booze. Her old man turned into a
terrible drunkard, and Eve wont
have anything to do with a man
Who annus."
The bald hypocrisy of it shocked
Jim Rimbaud. Malben not only
admitted winning Eve's favor by
false pretense, but seemed to think
It was reasonable and right to do
so. It occurred tc Rimbaud now
that a man who'd cheat a woman
he was going to marry might also
steal cattle. He asked, "Are you
teUirur it straight, about that
altered brand?"
"What do you mean tralght?"
I mean did you do u yourseu?'
Rimbaud said bluntly.
Malben grinned. He aald,
You're the first of my friends to
doubt me."
"I'm not your friend," Rimbaud
said, wanting this understood. "I m
Just a galoot who owes you a
debt, and I'm Daylnff K."
"Well, I didn't have anything to
do with that particular calf," Mal
ben announced. "I've hair-brand
ed few that mlght've strayed
away from Roman Four cows.
and caught myself a maverick now
and then, like everyone else. But
I didn't change that brand." Then
be asked, "what difference would
k make to you, one way or the
ettier?"
"Not trfcoh," Rimbaud admit-
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ted, knowing that this talk
wouldn't alter his obligation to nay
the debt he owed Malben. "But
It a man is Innocent of the crime
he's charged with, there's always
bar chance K can be proved."
Malben shrUKZed and said wear
ily, "I dont see how. Jim. I Just
oont see now."
Neither did Rimbaud. But be
asked. "Do you think Lew Strom'
berg knows that : Jubal framed
vou?"
. 0 I or surer, joaioen saiu
thoughtfully. "Lew Is suck when it
comes to keeping oui or iroune
with the law. .
He walked to the doorway and
said again, "I don't see now
could be proved. Nobody saw
Jubal do it. and he'd never tell on
himself, so now couia you eon
vlnce a court of law that it's
dtrtv frame-UD?"
Jim Rambaud was' thinking
about tnat as he watched Malben
ride off a few moments later.
Truth might not count for much
in court, but sometimes It could
be used as a club againat a guilty
man. If Jubal had altered that
brand, there might be a way to
force a comession out oi nun.
And presently, as he saddled the
roan, Rimbaud thought: If Jubal
was caught he could be made to
talk, one way or another.
Lew Stromberg eouldnt under.
stand it. His crew hsd ridden half
the night and watched every
homestead on the Spanish Strip
without catching Bam juaiDen.
Boocer Bill, suuoosed to be the
beet tracker in Quadrille Basin,
hsd not only failed to find the
Boxed M rustler, but had come
home hair drunk with a Danaagea
hand and garbled account of being
pistol-whipped by Jim Rimbaud.
berg, had gone haywire these past
few days: Francisco Durango's
death, the crew's failure to catch
Malben, and Jim Rimbaud's loco
decision to guard Boxed M. Even
Delia, who'd always been a trifle
on the rebellious side, was brazen,
lv refusing to obey him.
For the first Urn In his life Lew
Stromberg felt the tight grip of
enormous iruairaiion, oi oeing
thwarted by circumstances that he
could neither control nor avoid.
Every move he made was blocked,
somehow. Even Sol Roblllarde,
who'd been his good friend ever
since becoming sheriff , was warn
uw him to watch his steD.
Something was wrong. But think
as he might, there seemed to no
logical answer. Every move he'd
made, except for allowing Ernie
Link to try a shoot-out with Rim
baud, had been deliberately weigh
ed and cloaked with legality. Ev
ery single, solitary move, including
nis revenge against asm Maioen.
No court of law would Question
his right to hunt down a cow thief,
or fall to convict on such evidence
of guilt. But he had to be caught
first.
That was the thing that aston
ished Lew Stromberg, the thing
that wholly confused him. Even
though It had been necessary to
sena nau nis crew to eonora, mere
should bave been enough men to
capture Malben. Yet he hadn't
been caught.
(T Be Continued)
Toasfmasfers Hold
Woodburn Session
Woodburn ' The regular
breakfast meeting of the Toast-
masters' club at Woodburn was
held Saturday, March 28, at
the Coney Island restaurant at
6:30 a.m. with Jack Bush pre.
siding.
Toastmaster for the meeting
was Melvin Bllyeu; table topic
chairman, Ernest Livesay; mas
ter evaluator, Philip Branson;
timekeeper, Ralph Pickering
Main speakers are Jack Bush,
Joe Golik and Rev. Arthur
Goble, evaluators were Lynn
Simon, Kilian smith and Uy
man Seely.
Guests were Fire Chief Floyd
Maricle of Woodburn and
Francis Manning of Mt. Angel
Next meeting will be Apr. 11.
Portland Paslor
Speaks to Rotary
Woodburn Speaker at the
Woodburn Rotary club Thurs.
day noon was Dr. Titus Rrazee
Portland minister. His topic
was "Event in Eternity." Ern
est Livesay was program chair.
man.
Guests were Miss Barbara
Paulson, spelling champion
and her Instructor, Keith Llew
ellyn.
Next week, Dr. Gerald B
Smith will show colored pic
tures he took recently
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Music for Imperial balls
the time of Napoleon III some.
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leal pianos.
ROOM a BOARD
By Ahren M
..YESTERDrV 1 WENT BACK OUT
THERE AND MOSEYED ABOUND
TO FIND OUT VHO OWNS THE
property; and learned it was
LEFT TO A COUPLE OF OLP S
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OT THE PROPERTY.
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t:4S, Ora. School af Air: S:44. Oresaa Ra-
aerteri 4:44,. Vnlrerallr near.
Cast Chosen for
Woodburn Jr. Play
Woodburn As a result of
tryouts, the cast for Woodburn
high school's junior class play
has been chosen. The three-act
cor-.edy, "The Inner Willy,"
is scheduled for April 10 at 8
p.m. at the Woodburn high
school auditorium.
The story centers around
Willoughby Adams' graduation
dance. Sixteen-year-old Willy
(as played by Bill Kersten) has
been smothered all his life by
his three maiden aunts (as
played by Dixie Bean, Mary
Yuranek and Dorothy Baxter.)
Inner Willy, a supposedly
ghost - like, cucumber eating
creature played'by Dick Alex-
Jim ' n
("CHILDREN MUST HAVE APETA
I BUT AS TM&y SOMETIMES V
eu Ay BOuaHLY, ir..."r.
MARY WORTH
'..IS IMPORTANT TO CHOOSE)
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TWVKT0NUHFI6UR0
IN A rvLICL
IN 1948
THATS SKSHT..A fitAftllATf
STUDENT ATTHE UNrVERSITVj
SHE CHANGED HER NAME ID
THACKERT, HUHf. THAT
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RECAPTURED--TUL JUST t &
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ander, Is visible only to Willy
and encourages him to assert
himself.
Other members of the cast
include: Carol Martin, played
by Jane McGrath; Mary belle
Turner by Jean Samson; Trudy
Marshall, by Sharon Guthrie,
and Janet Marshall,' by Joanne
Schmid. Richard Lee will ap
pear as Stanley Clark and Mike
will be played by Marshall
Dick. ,
I -
LOCUSTS SW ABM
IN JORDAN
Amman, Jordan (Jf) Swarmi
of locusts once again are
threatening Jordan's cultivated
areas.. Experts from Egypt,
Syria, Lebanon and Kenya met
Monday in Maan with Jordan
officials to discuss coordinated
action against the crop men
ace, i
ILII ITIEI IE R I LIA1L1EI
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across
1. Cupid
8. Owned
(.Log float
12. Talk wildly
13. Yale
14. Bacchanalian
cry
15. Arabian
aeaport
16. Free
17. Part played
18. Profit
30. Cleaves
21.Molit
23. Father
33. Say further
20. Place (or
keeping
goods
II. Sain hard
33. Vapor
34. Cabbage salad
X. Cheap
dwellings
M. Dutch
commune
39. Footlike part
40. Floor
covering
41 Protective
garment
45. Love story
40. Coffin
50. Plaything
tl. Fail to hold
water
12. Gain the
victory
53. Imitate
54. Sea bird
55. Serpents
1 1 ItIE n AlCtAI R E tj fc K
olutlon ef Yesterday's funis
58. Color
IT. Drunkards
DOWN
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chamber
4. Reiume
5. Birthrights
6. Dlimountea
7. Performed
8. Altar screen
. English river
10. Crease
11. Golf pegs
It. Not many
20. College cheer
22. Ruined
23. Likely
24. Female deer
25. Press for
payment
27. Went quickly
28. Rubber tree
29. Pathetic
30. Female sheep
33. Rumors
36. Adult boys
37. Total
41. Strong winds
43. Father
43. Crusted
dlihea
44. Harvest
45. Hawser
46. Roman
emperor
47. Tip to one
side
46. Pieces out
0. Black liquid