Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 30, 1953, Page 26, Image 26

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    TbursfUy, July SO, 1953
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CHAPTER t
Certain glrle plodded away in
a office yew alter year. Thy grew
bored with ol(k conlinemtnt,
( with th forced propinquity of
uncongenial persons: they wearied
of Juncbct packed tn bags, of
wet fact and coid fingers, of cry
nin summary atraeu where
chaff and papers and dust held a
oanc vry aiurooon.
Ytt they went on and on. ut
to earn the laU anotkty that en
abled tbam to fo on and on. Th
absurdity of K began to ampress
Jennifer strongly.
Desperately determined not to
be ebeaied of their Urthrlghi,
the ouh girl vera eternally
planning festivtuea. Jennifer
heard of dancee that were gayer
than taey wer safe, of bike, of
attain at tught dub and road
bouse tna endeo with th boy
angry and frustrated, and the
eucragad girl returning by bus.
Someuniea there bad been an ac
cident on Sunday nlghi fender
bumped, glass smashed, some
body 1 ana broken, or somebody
dom cut, and always the girl
were buying apparel; if only a
new bra or stocking.
Jennifer snared none of this.
She bad entered the office young
and stay, and while she liked and
laughed at and quit at bom
wtta them all there now, an was j
not Included In the otter tuls'l
amusement. They felt that ne
wa Just a little aunmor then
all. without her iwr bea-an;
any oonsttoosnee of it henwU.
After all. her bom was a wnr
as tha poorest of Uetr tuvrm
could be. her pay ni the loweat
tn th scale, her eWM r the
cheapen-. TH there wa enme
thlng tnnateCr Tin ahnut ht. a
genvwneea. atran that checlr
d thtea tm they might have
told cectatn aoorir or dMcuawd
certain Vpx nafen her. and
Jenaaar's simple nrmr, Its
tether was as trreaniar when
they asVed raw bVtut her Taml.'v
trarrenec them more than she
anew. .
Ouwl . ah aald ont day, "now
0O pwvile fat rich 7
Carol n hKway, eflnottoml
crncssard tret h had takes Mol
lies pSarax She iauphed.
Ob Lcr4 ah auL me!
How do t knm ? tmnt am neh
people and there are- poor people
and there eJwaja anil be, and
that's au 1 laww aenvt 8,
That afternoaa an took borne
from the library a bonk on famous
woman, hoping that ah might get
some jigni were But Cleopatra,
Hester Stanhope, Frances Wil
lard and Florence Nightingale did
Btue to enlighten ner.
Her thought came back to one
point. She would be rich and
beautiful and admired someday:
splendidly dressed, surrounded by
friends. It was thus eld Borrow
would find her when he came
humbly to renew their friendship.
And then she would punish him
as he bad punished her.
She knew perfectly well that
there was nothing deliberately
cruel In his behavior. If they met
he would be his friendly, self
confident self. Feverently she
grayed with every wish of her
eart that they might meet.
Eugene Evans cam to sea her
about every other week. She had
sat In great discomfort In the
untidy little dining room with
' him while the children clamored
for attention, complaining about
the necessity of going to bad, the
loss of toothbrushes, the mean
ness of teachers.
Jennifer dreaded and disliked
these visits thoroughly; aha could
not imagine that Eugene enjoyed
them. After each one she con
cluded In some humiliation and
some relief that he would never
by any chance come again. But
come ns
did.
After his third call Jennifer
put the little-used parlor In order
' and settled Elna In Betty's bed,
to be moved to the parlor couch
when Eugene left.
Sometime Jennifer and Eugene
walked around the block. Jennifer
let him do most of the talking.
He paid so deferential an atten
tion to whatever she chanced to
say and she grew somewhat dif
fident about expressing an opin
ion. He would consider it, analyze
it, perhaps challenge it and refer
to it later with such respect that
she was reduced to her one Infal
lible defense, which was laughter.
"What are you laughing at?" he
would demand seriously.
"Why, hist because you look so
grave and I didn't mean I real
ly dont know anything about ltl
I )ust said that to say some
thing," Jennifer would stammer.
"But you said"
"I know I did I But I dont
really care one way or another."
"But then why express your
selft" "Oh. Cent, I dont know I And
I wish to goodness you'd atop
coming to see me If you're going
to take everything as if It was I
aid In a court of law!"
laughter was her only escape
from the strain of his rixld
morality, his stern examination
of hi own motives and those
of everyone else. HI spirit was
tortured br anxieties; mankind
was too deeply rooted In evil
to make tenable even the slight
est hop for the world. Childhood
reached the age of responsibility
all ton soon, and at seven sin
could take possession of the soul.
Afterwards all was darkness,
weakness, confusion, wrongdoing
Jennifer laughed. But she
laughed to save herself from the
Infection of his certainties. If Eu
gene was right, then the sudden
moment of emotional weakness
that could assail a girl of
eighteen, the yielding to nsture
and to love, was fearfully and
frlghtenlngly wrong. She hd
been trying to put the whole ex
perience behind her, to Ignore it.
deprecate It, forget It Eiwene
made this fennoulble. Faultless
himself as far as she could dis
cern, h nevertheless was con
stantly beating his breast and
Bemoaning Ms sins.
"We're all so bad. Jennifer." Tie
said one night, "Not you Ood
knows I dont mean you I But
tha lasy people and the pigs who
incessantly overeat and over.
drink, and the selfish and the
cruel people! Cant you see how
.they've held back the kingdom?'
"Doe It hold back the king
dom to eat too much. Gene?" she
asked somewhat timidly
"If wrong. Little or big, every
wrong holds it back. We've got"
he wa alway arrlous; now his
gravity bream even deeper
-we've got to b perfect, you and
I, Jennifer. Keep the law," he said
urgently. "Welcome beggars to our
table, have only on coat, forgive
everyone lorgir everything;
1 hav only one coat," Jenni
fer aald, relieved to b clear of
reproach on this score at least "I
gav me." ah added eonaclen-
uously. "Should I-ahall I give
that away, Gene?" I
-Good lord. So. you angel!" he I
said with th unwilling laugh that
hi adoration of her simplicity I
wrung from him.
"Moili ha live coats-all or
even maybe, I don't know, and
mats ngnt ior auoue. no, Jen
nifer," he added, "don't worry I
about yourself. You axe perfect I
pure ana sweet ana innocent wimi
a child's bean. I know th human I
aoul and I know what yours
Gene," ah aald not for the
first tune, "are you ur you don't j
want 10 oe a priest? I
"No. I've been through all that I
That' not lor me. I must hava a I
home, a wife, children. I've always!
known that. I ran waiL I can I
wait until you are ready. Jennifer."
It was never Ilk Vw-eokm
yet on almost every ooratoa wheal
mey were together there wa some
remark, sum refrrnxv u hul
hopes of Sisneday making her hul
wife. He waa oc.mie: rw forcedl
himself to be ouiet, natienL un-l
emotional about it CnecnoUonall
in wonts and tn Uw Irvn mn-l
strain! wltfcfc denied hint ao snurh
a vouch x her finrera, snurh I
1 the k'.a aad esnhra fori
antes she knew he hunevred. Sutl
an unoerevwd US on-eata of hu
ww. eha u trwnbbn m
his harxu and heard the xt
pnnding C"m4 in rus ton. He
a-as w lme aith her. amasrd at
his feelrraj SBV.ing to re
cngnli It for 0 nung son
it wa, wr ta rauonaltar tan
whole KOTMnoe a aoanethtncl
tight and muwnait)e on aBacaM
unea. Tar anrarase from th ever-v-l
dav paxKionas Vnv affaire that!
were wn on all about them.
T look forward. he said more
tnaa once. K a aosne that shall
be pure tn entry sens of the I
word, to nuiual devotion, seif-
enntroi. and respect if aomedayl
there should b children In that I
home they will b regarded as a I
xaored trust. To boid a son oil
mine in mv arms, to realise thstl
I hw been given this supreme!
responsibility of rearing a young I
mu an. my Gear, in tnat hum-1
ble little place whatever it may
be. there will be a tlr.v nucleus
of tha kingdom that must come
or: ore this old world can be
saved. I see a garden with my
wue trimming uie roses, her lit
tle children about her"
"Oene. I'm not good enough for
au man- sne protestea one night. I
"I'd fail you In every way. I get
mad and I dont know anything I
ana ire never smaiea mtui 1
and everything!" I
"You'll have to let me hold to I
my own opinion on that, Jenni
fer." ,
They had walked around the
oiock in the crisp autumn dark
ness, entered the big dim church I
and knelt for a few minutes.!
One or twice Jennifer had been I
wiui oene to benediction there.
The services meant nothing to
ner, put sne had loved the rever
ent crowds, the blazing altar
lights, th music, and tha smell
of Incense that had slowly pene
trated tha entire great vault of
the nave.
Home again, and he always left
before 10 o'clock.
If he Just would atop coming.
She liked Gene, but his very pres
ence burdened her; after he left
her she would have a time of de
pression, feeling herself anything
out wnat ne tnougnt ner, won-1
derlng how she could terminate I
their friendship without an ac
tually violet break with him. Hints
were completely thrown away
upon his stubborn, possessed!
righteousness. If Jennifer did not
want to marry him it was because
she did not see things In their)
rightful light: someday she would I
ana all would be well.
(To Be Continued)
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sion street, Kan Francisco a, Calif.
30 Clergymen Tried,
Beaten, Released
Hong Kong W) A pro-Nationalist
newspaper today aald
30 Christian clergymen In the,
Communist China city of Sze
wul were arrested Monday on
charges of guiding a plant
wnicn dropped anti-Red leaf,
lets over the city.
The newspaper Wah Klu Yat
Po said the clergymen were
sava a raincoat that eeelr 'tried and beaten, then released.
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IDA LUPINO'S THIRD
HUSBAND DEPARTS
Hollywood OVy Actress-director
Ida Lupino'g third hus
band, actor Howard Duff, hag
left their home, and she sees
little hope of reconciliation.
Miss Luplno said yesterday:
"He told me he wasn't cut out
for marriage and didn't want to
be married. This only happen
ed in the last two days and it
came as a shock to me."
REDS GRANT VISAS
Vienna, Austria VP) The
Communist Romanian govern
ment Thursday granted visas
to four American news corres
pondents to visit Bucharest It
was the first time in more than
three years that American cor
respondents have been permit
ted to go to Romania.
Married Oct 21, 1951, they
have a 14-month-old daughter.
Bridget
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