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    Wednesday, April 29, 1953
Page 10
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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The Voice of Love
By WILLIAM NEUBAUER
(AT IMwdnturu)
RADIO PROGRAMS
CHAPTER 13
He grinned. "Uke It? ThU wu
always one of your favorite
pUcea."
She began to relax. She began
to find perfectly proper to be
with Bob even though he'd be
haved so badly. With eager eyes
she searched the woods until she
found the "castle" walls. "There
it Is, Bobl Bob, remember when
Bod and Johnny and you built it
while I kept guard against In
dians?" He nodded. A more perceptive
person would have noticed that he
vas beginning to relax, too. He
said,. In nostalgia's tone: "Those
were the good days, weren't they?"
They'd been that, she remem
bered. She looked at Bob's quiet,
sun-browned face. Bo soft were his
gray eyes that they reminded her
of a little pool they'd found one
day where white egrets were
drinking and ducks were swim
ming and quacking in great con
tentment. She looked away from him shy
ly. "Where are we going, Bob? I
promised Maggl I'd help her this
evening,"
"I thought you'd like to see the
farm."
She said moodily, 'I've missed
the rides, Bob. So has Nancy, Don't
you think you've been a bit cruel?
You shouldn't have made poor
Nancy pay the penalty, too."
"I've been busy."
"Not that busy."
He chuckled. "Success and more
success, you might say. I picked
up another fifty acres,"
That wu really big news. Even
tually Bob wanted to switch to
raising beef, Black Angus, no less.
To do it on a large scale, land was
required, much land. The extra
fifty acres were a big step toward
the realization of his penultimate
dream.
The ultimate dream?
She wet her lips nervously. She
tensed that this ride was a kind
of step he was taking toward real
ising that one, too. ' But . she
couldn't feel annoyed with him
now as she had the afternoon Mr.
Hufford had come back from his
first day as a commercial fisher
man. Too much had happened
since that afternoon. She had a
better understanding of Bob's feel
ings now than she had ever had
before.
"Congratulations," she said soft
ly. "And I want to see it soon. But
not today, Bob."
His jaw tightened. But his voice
remained soft, pleasant as he
asked:' "Is Dan Curtis coming
back?"
"Sometime this evening, I
think."
The truth seemed to astonish
him. She guessed that he'd half
expected a lie.
"He's got some Interesting Ideas,
that fellow. One of these days I'd
like to meet him."
She bridled. "I wont have you
fighting him, Bob. That would be
foolish. It would accomplish noth
ing." "Have I ever fought?"
She felt silly. Yet it gave her
satisfaction to know that already
she was beginning to fight for
Dan. That was better bv far than
Just stewing about him. There'd
been too much of that, lately
"Sorry, Bob. Sorry for so many
things."
"I won't give un." he said gruff
ly. "If that's what you hope to
nave me ao, you u oe disappoint
ed." He shook his head, as though
trying to clear it. "None of this
makes sense. What sort of magic
does that guy work? You were al
ways a eool one, too darned cool
and eollected, if you ask me. Then
along he comes, you date him a
few times, and there you are with
a crush on him. No. It lust doesnt
mane sense.
"It does to me, Bob.1
"Rumor has it that Doctor and
Can Curtis had a scran. Ruth.
Rumor has It that they'll fight to
vne Jiniao. '
She was aware of those rumors,
She'd wished, hearing talk, that
Dan and his uncle hadn't gone to
San Francisco on business. She'd
wanted to go straight to Dan and
ask what had been discussed, and
why he'd shouted in the hall: "It's
wart She'd not believed it when
Maggl had told her about that.
But her mother had announced it
was so. and. of course she'd had
to oeueve it tnen. gut wny was it
to oe "war"?
TTieyTe doctors. The may
have had a disagreement about
terms and work, but I imagine
they'll work things out. Actually.
each needs the other, Bob. Doctor
neeas a young man 10 take uie
load from his shoulders, and Dan
needs the advice and guidance of
Doctor. You'll see. They'll work
something out."
' He stopped the car. He couldn't
believe his ears or his eyes. "Ruth,
you're a child.. You're a ohild liv
ing outside the world in dreams.
Don't you xnow what's been bap-
peiiing i ..
"What's been happening?"
"It was printed In this after
noon's paper. Dan Curtis has come
out flatly against a community
hospital, and Doctor has come out
flatly against a private hospital.
Why, when I was on Main Street
tnat was all uiat was being dis
cussed. You Idiot, the 'wars' al
ready begun!"
The newt shocked her. It left
her speechless. "It's absurd."
(To Be Continued)
KaiserClean-up
Willys Purchase
Toledo. O. din The' conv
pleted purchase of Willys Over
land by Kaiser Manufacturing
Corp., a wholly owned subsid
iary of Kalser-Frazer Corp.,
was announced today.
President Edgar F. Kaiser of
Kalser-Frazer said the name of
the Kalser-Frazer subsidiary
will be changed to Willys Mo
tort, Inc., with headquarters
here. He said the names of
officers of Willys Motors will
be made known this week. :
Kaiser emphasized that the
automotive products of each
company will continue to be
marketed and serviced separ
ately through the. separate ex
isting Kalser-Frazer and Willys
Overland distributors and deal
er organizations.
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1820 Um Ave. Ph. 38551
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rose-pink flowers, green leaves and
stems art in the permanent-dye
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mows ranging irom t-incn sprays,
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linen or cotton skirts, blouses or
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New Red Threat Seen
By Adlai Stevenson
Calcutta, India U.R) Demo
cratic Party leader Adlai Ste
venson said todav the situation'
in invaded Laos "is obviously
a fresh Communist threat to
the peace of Southeast Asia.'
"It is a' major invaiion of.
an independent country," Ste-
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from Burma. n
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Dallas, Tex. Heavy rains
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