Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 30, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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8tHty. My 30. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. OrfM
9
To Kiss, or Kill
DAY MINI ; . V,
' CHilTB 10
Ilia OBWlktaTOkar wmmrtmA M..
weioh and looked at the tii.y,
Uj tijui. Th.n he took
the glass out of his eye. rawiiil
tbS btck OB the WSd iZTS
E'.JfiL11 ' Klolln
. mlrtw. Bu I u tot jwi
-I'll take it," Mandril tald. '
I pawnaroasr lined out a
ticket and pn MandeU a card to
aign when e got the money from
'.- ?ft . Street
ewaiu, aaanoan oougni a Ptckatt
of cigarettes la a flxugatura, than
Blood on the comer of iltwan
Aeno. debating what to do. '
i flipping bis ckaratta lnta (ha
attest, he thrust two fingers into
his mouth and whittled down a
"Wentworth and Trtrrty-elghtti"
he told the driver. "Ill WU you
where from there." A he ssttled
hie bulk against the leather up
Iwkuery. he added. 'And aome-
woera along the line. I want to
but a doz oc candy and aome
Stovers."
-Right," th driver tald. ' He
knew his celebrities. "Say, you're
Barney MtntieU, arent you?"
MandeU rote holding his top-
u am iae. -inaie ngni -
r let Tau out nf
jau, nuny
-oo would term.''
tA oold wind, with a feellnf of
rain or sleet In It, turned the
corner with the cab. Nothing had
changed. The old ona-stori run
and red-brick house looked a nuto
shabbier, that was til.
Mandell picked up the bos of
candy and the roses from the
teat beside him. '
AU Ma had tot him do was to
have the old house painted, buy
ber a new washing machine, and
stuff the parlor with a radio
phonograph and a tetorauon set.
MandeU climbed the tagging
stairs. Before he could use his
key. Rosemary opened the door.
"I hoped you'd come, Barney."
She smiled. "Ma read the morn
ing paper. She knows you're been
released on ball."
MandeU stood dwarfing the
small hall, his topcoat draped over
one arm, holding the flowers and
candy, he'd bought, "Where It
Mt"
Rosemary tald, "In the kitchen.
Getting you a big breakfast. She
was so certain yoa would come."
Rosemary told her hand on Man
cells arm, the amile fading from
ber Iks. "But for God's sat dont
ao nut door. Pat swears hell
beat your brains In."
The sick feeling returned to
MandeDt stomach. The brtoi Lflow
bed experienced faded. "Why?
Why should Pat want to beat my
brains lnt"
"You dont knewf"
"No."
A small woman with bird
bright ayea hurried down th hall.
Ma MandeU had beard their
voices, floe was wiping her flour
ed hands on her apron. "Barney,
my boyl" She looked at Rose
mary reproachfully. "And you said
I shouldn't feel bad If Barney
eoudlnt coma home tfato morn
ing" She lugged her big son
around bis waist and triad to lift
him off hit feet. "But I knew Bar
ney would corns to see hit ma.
And took. Me brought me rosea
and candy."
aha dabbed her ayes with a cor
ner of her clean white apron,
toughing and crying at the ssme
time. "But here I am, making
like an old fool. And you must be
hungry, Barney. Such a big man
to feedl" Clutching the roses and
the five-pound box of candy to
her shriveled bosom, Ma MandeU
hurried back down the hall to
ward aha kitchen. "Breakfast to
almost ready, Barney. Come. By
the table all It will be Just like
old timet.
MandeU walked Into me shabby
parlor off the hall and (laid his
topcoat and hat on the sofa.
Rosemary followed him Into the
parlor and sat on the arm of a
chair. twinging one nylon-sheathed
leg. "Who put up your bell?"
MandeU lighted a cigarette and
blew the smoke at the tear -dropped
crystal chandelier. "A guy
named Curtis."
"Who's he?"
MandeU tried to teU her. Be
tried to teU her what had hap
pened in the office and eouldnt.
instead he ran his hands over
his face and Just stood looking at
ber. The freckled-faced little kid
next door had moved Into the big
time as far as looks were con-
Rosemary was amused. Think
youTl know ma when you aea me
again?"
- "I think to," MandeU said. Be
tilted her chin with a crooked
forefinger. "Now you look at me.
Do I took eraty to you. kid?"
Rosemary said. "I answered that
down at the station."
. "Anyway I was."
' ACROSS
' 1. Cupid
I. Clumsy boat
.Actual
IS. Singing bird
II. Untruth
It English
composer
1J. One opposed
18. Utility .
17.Tsvems
IS. New Testa
ment: sbbr.
11. Mourns
Jl Near
S3. Shade tree
St. Tear
St. Thin outer
costing
St. Close
12. Encoursge
SJ. Biblical
priest
Ii. Ancient
Greek
portico
It. Gaelic .
sea god
ST.Offlcisrot
ancient
Rome
St. Bitter veteh
40. Unit of work
41. Of s muilcal
sound
41 Steep
4. Pertaining te
a period
of time
,45. Principal
47. Scold
4f. rsrosle
sheep
SI. Quote
14. Japanese
tithes
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"Woo said sol"
"Or. Ofta Mania"
"That agosentrla ausak." :
mary told her hand on his anal
again. Loot Barney. '
the doctor at the asylum
"Thsy were pusslad. Tbsy went
over me with everything they had!
and eouldnt find a sign of a brain I
injury. ut my record wi
"You mean the hallucinations!
you told me about this morning?!
riding your raaor In the ice-cubs I
treyr Hearing oeus and tow
that didn't exist T Wrtnrtnc a I
parrot's neck? t ft-i"- foul
caught your wife In bed with an
other man?" i
"That's right MandeU ran bis
fingers through his hair. "I never
saw the cut before ar since. II
couldn't Be didnt exist Bse? It
was all in my mind on account of I
me oavuig tssen wo ms
punches."
-uaie expuunaa n to your
That'i rtaht,"
"But whv stay in aha asyluml
for two years?" I
"Because Dr. Harris thought it
wss best He mads ud a case his-1
tory on me, and the brain doctoral
out at the asylum read it an
said ha wee right"
Look, Barney. If yon ware a
flat-footed punohsr . who took
three to land one. It would be a
oinerent matter. But you arent. I
You never have been. You've al-
ways been a boxer, ainca vou won I
your first Golden Glove touma-l
ment, you havent taken enough
punishment to break an egg, let
alone scramble the few brains In
that thick head of yours. You're
no craaiar man l am, .Barney. I
"Then whv did I hear and seal
and imagine the things I did? And
why did they go away ss soon at
I stopped fighting?"
Rosemary's amue was wry. "Be
lieve me, that's something I'd like
to snow
MandeU got a little hot "I tun-
pose you and Fat and John andl
Joe think I should have tone on!
scrambling for a fast buck until I
blew my top and maybe murdered
Gale?"
Rosemary stood up and put both
nana on ms arms. no, narney.
ueueve me. au 1 want, au I've
ever wanted. It what to beet for
you."
MandeU tilted her ohm and
slued her. "Thanks."
Rosemary surprised him by re
turning his kiss. For a moment
her body wss soft against hit. -
MandeU was shocked. "Rose
mary!" Sobbing, she said. "You're stiU
In tove with that society dame you
married."
She groped her way to the front
door and slammed It behind ber.
UandeU stood looking at the
closed door.
life was too complicated,
i. (Te Be Centinaed)
High School
Plans All Set
Salem high ' school's bacca
laureate services and the com'
mencement exercises will both
be held in the auditorium at
the high school.
The baccalaureate) program
will be Sunday night at 8
o'clock and the commencement
exercises Monday night at 8
The baccalaureate sermon
will be by Rev. George C. Rose
berry, district superintendent
of the Methodist church. Invo
cation and benediction will be
by Rev. Paul W. Barnett
At the commencement pro
gram Monday night the speak
er will be Frank B. Bennett,
former Salem superintendent
of schools, now president oil
Eastern Oregon College of Edu
cation at La Grande.
Diplomas will be presented
the more than 900 graduates by
Dr. Walter E. Snyder, city sup
erintendent of schools.
Processional will be played
by the high school orchestra,
directed by Victor Palms son
and with Ray Utterback at the
organ. Keith Johnson will play
a trombone solo, accompanied
by Karen Johnson. Marc is Lee
Bryant will sing, accompanied
by Laurel Herr.
Invocation and benediction
will be by Rev. William T.
Clay, pastor of First Church of
the Nazarene.
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ST. Diplomacy
M. Explosive
ts. Unit of force
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ASLEEP IN CLOSET
8tn Francisco tut The Pat
rick Oreent ere frantic when
they eouldnt find their
VT alter, S. -
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most of the neighborhood turn-
Three fat One! In this pattern,
an entire sun-fun etuemble for
young-timers I A princess sundress
with bolero and panties what
could be better for daughter's
warm weather wardrobe I So est-to-make
and Iron I
No. S3W Is cut In sites I, a! I.
. else 4: Dress, bolero and panties
in all one fabric require i yds. of
So-ln. only I , .
Bend We for PATTERN with
Name, Address, Style Number end
site. Adlress PATTERN BU
REAU, Capital Journal, WS Mis
sion Street, San Pranclsoo I, Calif.
ROOM BOARD
NATURALLY I DIDNT DISCLOSE
IDEA 70 THE CHEMIST.... AND
HE'S GOING TO MAKE A LIQUID
AMXTUHE WHICH WILL GIVE OFF
YELLOW SMOKE WHEN EXPOSED
TO AIR, BUT WONT 8URN....HES
CHARGING f 35 TOR A PINT OF
CHEMICAL AND THE FORMULA
TO MAKE IX MYSELF
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was discovered la a closet 1
the Green home sound asleep.
Carol Curtis Pattern
CaaL Lacv-Trlatatad
Perfectly lovely tissue silk, linen
or cotton "dress-up" blouse in a
pastel or oars color zor aurnmer
la trimmed with an elegant and
easily-made satin cord, cords and
nylon lace trimming seeded with,
tiny rhlnestones or pearls. One
side of trim Is crocheted, the one.
half Inch nylon lace la just gaUi
ered and sewn under the cording.
Beauurui in silky wniie on pina or
blue linen or shantung I Use on
blouses, skirts, sweaters, Brldsf
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Bend too for the Party Blouse
and Cord Trim (Pattern No. 416)
sites 11. IS, It. IT. all crochet In- '
structiont, actual slse sketch,
finishing details TOUR NAMX,
ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER
and SIZE to CAROL CURTIS,
Osoltal Journal, tss Mission t
street, San Pranclsoo 4, Calif. . j
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