Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 25, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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Saturday, Aarll 25, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saim, ureson
Paga 11
RADIO PROGRAMS
6TEVE BOFEB . .. . - ' ' ; -. ' ' - - ' - ' ' - ' ' " '
fU-TM I BOOk..TH( CAR CAMg I .--HlVl Ml A UFT.I . 'lljX J?a
The Voice of Love
ly WILLIAM NIUIAUIR
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CHAPTER
Ha admitted eedly, "Thar art
pro and coat."
Stat nodded, then swung the Mr
into Fww Tret Last. "TboM
prat And com art what Doctor
wants to discuss with you, I my
as wll vim you, sir, that youTe
In for a long discussion. Your tn
nouncement to tilt Spectator hu
made 111 leet pleasant for Oootor."
8b halted um oar and abooed
turn out to the ildewelk, Sht
played with thi Idea ol going In
side with bus, then changed her
mind. "Oood luckl"
He laughed gayly. "Abandoning
me to my doom?
"Maggl asked me to do eome
shopping for her. Bib Sam will
drive you home,"
He waived a hand airily, then
turned and etrode in through the
gate and up tt.e path to the door.
Tall, thin, he made a pleaunt
tight on Doctor's little porch.
Ihere was a quality of steel In
him: he looked, despite his smile
and twinkling black eyes,, the
stulf from whteh good doctors
were made. She grinned, tooted
rJia horn and drove off.
Ruth's father nodded shortly as
she walked Into the office across
the hall from the kitchen. It was
obvious that he'd been wrestling
with his nomination acceptance
speech, and it was obvious that
hu d lost the match. "The trouble
is," he grumbled, "that I know
what I want to say, hut can't say
it." - ,
"Ton bad."
There was no sympathy in her
voice, no interest in her snapping
brown eyes.
He irowled low in his throat.
"That's a fine, helpful attitude.
I like my children. They always
come to the help of the old man
when he's in a lam."
"Just say you'll run. Or, better
still, say you'U not run.
This was a switch. Earlier In
the year Ruth had been the one
who'd urged him to eeek the of
fice. Annoved with Mavor Lu
chettl, she'd come storming Into
the living-room one evening to
declare: "You're running for
mayor, Dadl" He'd tried to laugh
It off. But she'd worked, She'd
gotton hold of some of the Civic
Betterment people and convinced
them the time had come for a new
mayor to be elected. And pres
ently his name had come to the
fore. Then last night he'd been
named. Because of her. actually I
And now there she was changing
her mind at this late date!
Words tailed him. He got up
from his desk and rushed to the
service porch door. "I'm packing
my duds and leaving. Ellen and I
are taking a trip. You run the ho
tel. You run for mayor if you want
to. I've had enough."
Lieht. casual, airy, the contralto
voice asked: "And do you think
I care where you go or what you
flo?
It was effective. He came back
; to his chair. He saw the wild
: scarlet flooding her cheeks and
turned his attention to more inv
portant matters. "I've been wait
iiur for vou to talk." he said aulet-
P 1.. IYI.- luu, fulfna 4 Mmlna,
fc.Yft n th. 1B.f wrsAl T
S'. lfa V.I IV! M,V MD, " V- .
J She sat down. She felt breath'
k i less, and wondered why he dldn'
? ' open a window. Then she noticed
i " that all the windows were open,
and that disconcerted her even
! more. "Am I a fool?" she asked
I frantically. "Am I less an adult
r , than Nancy?"
He screwed the cap onto his
fountain-pen and laid the pen
xou
art," ha observed mildly, "when
you 1st questions like that."
"He seems a nice enough fel
low," Mr Carlisle went on. "You
dont have to feel ashamed of Us
ing mm, you know. Im sorry
about Bob. But U It Just isn't Sob
wen wat nat w oe uiat,-
Bhe groped for the proper
words. Once she'd thought she
was a highly articulate person, but
now she suddenly saw herself
'umbllna and stumhllna like a I
student who'd eome to class with
out having prepared hit leason.
I'm ail mlied up. she blurted
out. Bhe pondered. "I'm very fond
of Bob." came the admission, store
pondering. Sometime I wish Id
wavn uwu m wjt a aaaujr uu. I
This, overhesrd by her mother.
brousht a chuckle irom the hall.
In came XUen Carlisle, quick and
nt, ner oiue eyes twinning.
nati ail iniar
"Incldentallv. ZPhralm. you
could tell the convention that
you'U conduct a fighting cam
paign. That always seems to please
people, i rememoer listening to
the proceedings of the Republi
can convention on the radio back
in 1(44. Mr. Dewey told the dele
gates he'd do that, and everyone
simply cheered and cheered l'r
"Mower r-
Ellen Carlisle took oft her eye
glasses. She sighed. "Dear, you
get that ahoutlng habit from your
xatner, a anow. Ana since a love
your father I must love his shout-
uig. aui vmu a juu ujr au uov
more ladvlike tone?" . , :
"Hang the speech," said Ruth
oarutie. one went to tne coor.
'Darn It. I wish Bob would call.'
More annoyed than before, Ruth
went across the brick terrace to
the family's cottage. Bhe went
down the hall to her room and sat
down on the bed. She noticed a
stuffiness here, too, and this time
found a window that wasn't open
ed. She opened It, peeled down
to her lingerie, got into a cotton
housecoat and stretched out once
more on the bed.
Love.
Love was what made the world
go round.
Love was what she'd dreamed
about for as long as she could remember.
In love, or so she'd always
thought, was happiness.
Therefore why didn't she feel
happy, and why wasn't the world
going around the way it should be
if love was so simply wonderful?
Besides, wnere was tne voice n
sld savlna It was love?
There was no voice at all I There
was just that blasted ringing in
her ears, that stuffy feeling Inside
her noee, those sensations of hot
and cold creeping up and down
her spine. And these couldn't be
love, wasn't love supposed to ex
hilarate her? Wasn't love supposed'
to fill you with tne yen to dance,
to sins?"
All she wanted to do was see Bob
and blister him with the whiplash
of ner tonguei
Nancy?"
"Stop bothering me!"
The shriek startled Ruth to
sittine posture. She sat with wrin
kled brow and thoughtful eyes,
waiting tor more.
None came.
(To Be Continued)
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Woodburn About 80 mem
bers and guests attended the
Marlon County Sheriff's Re
serve meeting Thursday night
at the city hall when a Soap
Box Derby film was shown.
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CUPCAKE GO WITHOUT
A STRUGGLE.OR.
SHAU WE INDIAN-
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There are 18 motifs with which to
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Send SO for the Turtle Dovet
and Bluebell Multl-Oolor TRANS
FERS (Pattern No. 4M) oonvplete
transfer and laundering Instruc
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PATTERN NUMBER to CAROL
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