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Tuesday Evening, Jnne 3 THE EUGENE GUARD TnRP Six They're Still in Chicago' and Jef Tries to Make a Piece of Change By BUD FISHER MUTT AND JEFF Today's Gross-Word Puzzle C -.u Um.i t M AT C WUtTi )-ru "sAP OUGR. ) f - IN ft ' i c iUr LAST MIGHT OM THM" A BIG STORY BR0KC- -n v viwi, rLOATIMfj M LAfce MCHV6ftM wflu C I ABitL6T.N WISU. V. WOOLb VOL) CALL'-TWa. Slim t nnis mill liniz wiinln. but h raxy nml hnril, tunkt- this inlrr eMiuK imzzlf. Tliere nro ijuite n few unkryril lfttT to Mlfk you. loosc r'b &lAI)LY TACT THAT THe BoYS owt-V HAt ilOO WHCW THey LG FT MCU) VOPlC Bur, ov! ov'.'.1. wMAT A UJALIOP THrtR RotL 6or LAsr MIGHT i MvjTT Dl.'JCD iiVt a wesr sidc P6ACH AMD SPCT M0MG V Lk:C fi THClR POLL in -m FikKH OUR TCXlR LGV YOO UjRlT it sP, oe couRie- tWITH'. r OOTT A EKW SOME ivrcw', ujill fou slip I rero Bucks if i w-circ s0RRy ) A reATule ToRV for JepF I 1 THG DAILY WCW? ALL V guT;W' I " I -Cm I p u -i M I I E' Is I" I " ' 33 T55 ra fe " rarw IT Bl H& 5 fes- j? rap KB!" Bp -P JP B."0 3 mr" fca uu 'i 1 n M L1-1 1 n 1 1 1 COIM Ofc UJ6"L. SOOAJ BCi f' r coult KILL 1 But thiwGS APe V UGBY QvJtCTi THAT ("OK. HORIZONTAL 1. Writes ungracefully. 7. HfJiNtH. :t. I licit of the foot. 1-1. Curved. HI. Kkrs of finheH. 17. Mhsh meetiliff. 311. To wnnfler ubout. iiii. .Mi-rita. -'J. HodKepodge. Yawnnl. 21. To Join. "5. (lout's linir clotb. 27. Sender, color of sin. 2K. Kxisted. 211. Time between trains. HI. Therefore. 3.1. Myself. HI. To mnke a narrow lac. iltl. To make content 31). DeRrades. 4U- Principle. $12. A'eneratcs. 45. Chief compound of an edible nest. 40. Unit fill. Upon. f2. Sun god. , fi3. Oolf term. M. Egg of a louse. ' fifl. Perched. TiS. Parrot noted aa a sheep killer. 60. Forlnl Insects. 02. Soft swollen area at the base of a bird's beak (pi.). (13. To scratch one's self. (15. Abounds. ' (17. Years of life. 08. Trite (description conversation). 00. To sin. 70. Chemical used clothes. 73. Night. 74. Administrations of medicine. 75. Hilled as a star (theatrical). VERTICAL 1. rats. ., ;;' 2. Fuel. , .. S. Confident, 4. Twisted. , ., ;,; 5. Heboid. 0. Sweet crystnlllznble substance, 7. Totnlcd. 8. 1'oint of compass. Boiifrlce Burton of average in washing doses of 0. Simill fresh water firdi. HI. OliHtmrtR. 1 1, Noliliiry. Lust nix linen of r Bonnet (pi.). 15. Hiick parts of necks. IS. To toss, lil. Kuclmrist vcshpI. 21 1. Almost u ilmikoy. 2H. Spider's home. Ito, Made of ontmrnl. ;t2. Frequently. 3H. Itytlnn. Hit. Nest of bird of prey. HI, Frozen water. MS. Affirmative. .'W. Lair of n henst. 40. Three-lned tdoths. 42. . Itevolved. 41. Abdomens. 44. To decny. 4((. Kinjc of the forest. 47. Pigment used to give color to paint. 45. ruddled. . .11. freight. 55. Distinctive doctrine. Ml. Hears. f7. Years between 32 nnd 20. 5ft. Age. 01. Kmperor noted for fiddling while Home was burning. 04. To rescue. 00. To droop. 08. Cry of a sheep. 71. Myself. 72. Neuter pronoun. Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzzle: REBuTsncH0 RU S EVE sflpCTinNOS E G E TOPeH' FffE p oostULh' sCIn" N N ED-MAkP(T OH L A TngDlqRip A P C ARE AgElmGEfs L T . Is 1 e I n fpjfciR a yftiEiL rols 0 6-29 O 1085 HtX SOtVKU wn . (Continued from page one) he trnk-wood table t the end of the davenport. His fare wns white under the light of the tall lamp that stood there. "So?" he questioned. "My wife carries Wnyburu's letter against her heark?" Gloria laughed. "TMck, you're nhnurd," she snld. "1 never thought of It's being ngalnst niy heart. I stuck It Into my blouse so Hanghild wouldn't find it nnd rend it." "I see," Pick snid. Hut his face was grim. He sat down in his arm chair, and filled his pipe. Ho picked lip the hook be was reading. Then be litlrl It down upon bis knees. "(ilnria," ho said nbruptlr. "Tell mo the truth f"r once in your life. . , . Are you or nro you no, In love with Wsyburn?" "I dnn't know," fllorln answered. money. So you mnrried me. Isn't that It?" (iloria shook her head so that every curl on it quivered. , "No, no. That wasn't It," she said quickly. "I'm not such n gold-digger as nil that! Hut I knew you'd be awfully good to me if I married yon. And you know I did care for you, Hick, don't you?" Hick puffed his pipe In silence. Me passed his hand ncross bis forehead, cold and wet with sweat. ''Wan Wn.vbnrn ever In love with you?" be nfked. "I thought he was once," ftlnrin answered, "but I found out that he wasn't." She got up nnd come across the room to Hick. Sin' sat down on the nrm of his chair and put her face down ngaiiiHt bis hair. "Hick," she said, "I know that tttflllV U1..l lw,lv la..' -.. She had ked herself that stion ,i(t(, filr iM)t )jk(i are Itnl 1 do miss him! He thousnud timcH. And hbe ncv answered it the same wny twice. 'Thnt's nonsense," Pick went on t impatiently. "You must know bow you feel ohout him! . . . Tell me thin: you dnn't care about nie, nny more, do you?" ftloria looked ncmss th room at him with the culm eyen of the Sphinx, herself. Hut bis quest imi bnd set thoughts to buzzing like heps in her bend. lliw much did she enre nhout 1 Mrk ? Would Mie tnis him If he went ; nwny from her as she ntiMsed Stnnlcy i AN'nyinirn ? . She womlert'd. j Slu fi-lt IMek n something trust-! Worthv, hoiieKt tiitil good 1m- ond ; nienMire. (Jitod nil Ibe way ihrnunli. : That whs 1 iek. j Hut did xhe lore btin? don't know. Pick," (ilorin smd ! OUCp-MtGHT 1 Jerry On the Job .A.Qu.esti?n pf Mathematb LAST VWFEV. OWt OF "tub Blots vjas Mis VJoai.t Scvirmws ABOUT "TUat. 7 ABOUT "TUa-T. j- T1 VJEUL -nWhat 2f ffjHV L5H -Tf -J OF IT"? ' "TmS" BElMQ Jgj l oon vs ) i " , Thought to f j (-JP I AS AUCW AS HE ooSrAT;r C HALF MOUR OWK' Vl OF VAS-- 3USY TavE OFP y4 of vows iHly WEEK. . -r- Radio Programs a lot of fun. I love to dance and jar.x arouml with him. He's mv kind . . . ' Pick held biuisolf toKcthor li'irtl. "All richt. all rinht." be said. "I've henrd all 1 can stand to hear tthout 'ayhurn. Hut he's (i"iie now, thank (Joil! You mid 1 can make a fresh start, ctiit't we?" "1 hope so,' Utorla answered un certnitilj . Pick pulled her down onto hi knern nnd held her away from him by both ann.s. His eyes xenrchcd her face, "(Jlory," be snid, "while I'm away them. Host two wx thr.-e weeks. I want you to think thitins over. We've been innrried six tttoiiilis, nnd we've done nut hi tut but bicker and '.;'nirrel I can't He like that. This ahmn husin" h it been the lat sli-nw. li s just nhoiit finished tne!" Uloria looked nt lion in nririe. She didn't mind ft good quarrel. She nil her liked it In fuel, Mm enjo ed n scene! It w etcititiK, if tiothinn more. She whi exfiit'it now. "I don't want to live with me unless you Into trie," Pick went on. "I couldn't Miinil tlmt. So you think it over nml mnke up jour mind wbnt ou want to do whilp I'm tone. Will t Uxt She sat up straight, pultliiit herself together like n woman w ho hnd soinefhing to say and meant to n it now! "!'ll try to toll you how 1 feel shout you, if I can, Pick." she snid. "To Iti'Kin with. I hnte houvework. I hate bavins to run this house for you. It makes me Kirk nnd tired. And you ?' sometimes I almost hnte j m for ' thi niHrryins me nut) ttirtnne me Into a : houKewjfe!" "Hah!" be said. "You a housewife! ' That's pretty sood, tiloris. You j hnven't done a day's housework in your whole life! How do you know whether you hate it or not?" ttloria waved his word aside. "Now don't interrupt me!" he napped nt him. ' When 1 married you. I was awfully tired of office tnrk. I was tired of plaiiiK around mtmitt Hint we don't want h with fellowK nho didn't want lo get nu aiiiiously. "lov in the t ui ii. Western's siiper-scrviee gar utti; ',(-10, program. L niou Oil cuiu-P-ii: of t 'niit'tn ma, Kaihr.x u .Martin, sdjirjii't, !nii-de,onatiiig dance orches tra; lu-lL. Warner Jlros. trolic, diiec- : tiiui i'harlie Wellumn, Miller's iuter n.it.t iial Hawaiian mo. kt.O, Dakhiiid. ('nl., ofil. meiers l-T p. in., Koliier i!t C base Ampico studios, Nona L':iniphe.l, topi alio; Alice (rutin. t; 1'oyner, violinist ; Then iioi e Si i'ihigt. oi-tfiiiiist T. liaxelmll : S. K(iW, rorthmd, 4ii.: meters 7 ' s um of St. tleorye hand; Pcau tiioss. to a p. in., we.ilhci, pol.ee and mar-! Lii -none; Kiisa .M.uisen, violinist; ket reports, news bullctiiiK and base- i- ,.., iuwu Suuhh. soprano; Arthur p. in., Kdwards (', Toft, .tenor: Sns ot S:. tieorse r.mh eiiorus; 1 'villi a l.nkowsKi, puinst; At Ik is Athletic club, t'ri'iiiona trio; i it ...i.. ... i i ti il vil inn I .e -m i- ...... i , . i... .,, .,;..i; . I K'l-1. Henry llnlsteniis orchestra. PACIFIC COAST hall scores. N to 1) li'pcndnhle fol'l'et concert; Joseph i Sherman and Kuitt Itouislnf, banjo; ami Kiiilar dneis, .Mystery Joys und Alabei Nurthruii .Miller prano. U to 10 p. in., (ieuer.il Cord; orchestra, courtesy of Wnolach IWell. JO p. in., to midnight. Her nia u Kcniu'b .Multnomah hotel dance jivhestnt. KKI, Ixs AnseieM, fill.. 407 meters ,i :.'t(Mt p. m., Kxamiuer'a matinee inusicale; tt, .McPnniel's nisbily 'do ihKs; tl:4."), radiotorm; talk; 7-b, Aeol iiin residence' pipe organ sludto, pan Aicl-'aiiuud, oi'K'inist; S-tl, Kxaminer: program, Woiucd'h Tress club of southern t'aliloi nia, .Mrs. .Matt , Hush. presiden: ; 0-10, program, Parker's All American baud of 0(1 pieces; 10-11, 1'ackard ballad hour. Hilly and lolly Hall, Ashley sisters and other regu lars. KI'PA,. Seattle, Wash., -ITp .;t meter'- 0-0: l,i p. in.. (Hymp c hotel con-. cert orchestra; 0;I.i-S:1.i, Hhodcs de partment store program; S;.'tl)-10, Tinit'H studio program. Kl-'WIl. Hollywood. ('!., .VJ me- KH.I. l.os Angeles, Oil., -lor.l! me ttTH r:;!0-0 p. in., 1-cighton's Arcade caleterin nrchestni. Jack t'ronshaw, 1-ndcr; tl-tiiKO Art Hiekuunrs Hilt -iihiuv hotel orchestra, Kdward l-'itz-pa trick, dirt-dor; 0:o0-7:."t0. little stories AiueriiMii history, Hrof. Wal ter Sjlvester Hcrlzog, weekly visit of tueen Tit a nia and Sandman from b'uiryhind; fi-Ht, program de luxe, nr ningt (I and prtcnti'd by .1. I loward Johnson: 10-11. Art Hickman's Hilt more hotel dunce orchestra, Karl Hurtnett, leader. KTCI,. Spiittb1. Wash.. Ito.V.l meters S i) p. in., Seattle IVdice publication, .-'tc'.io program. vNX. Hollvwonil. ('fib, :;:(!.!) ine- . tors ."::Ul-0:iri p. in.. WurliUer pipe 'organ studio, Sd . f t"s sports talk; jO-lo, travel talk, W. K. Aider; fi:.'iO 7:U(f, dinner hour music; 7 ::I0, style ' talk, .Myer Siegel, Jr., 7: l."i. talk on tcrs--0-7 p. in., children's hour, big j health. Pr. Robert T. Williams; S hnither of KI-'WH; S O, news, pro- I ltt, KNX, feature program; J0-1-. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS What They Saw In the Crystal Ball ' Pet you inenn to say mfre going nwiiy nnd leae me at home alone. Pick (iregor7" she cried. She got up from her kneov "I thotiKhf you snid you didn't wint to go?" Pick nutwered. "I ssid 1 wmildu't go if your mother went with s," (iloria exc.loined. "And you've just got to tell her s!'e can't gn with uk!" She stamped her font. "I'm sorry, but Mie's maile nil ber plan to go. Sin. doexti't think for H I tick . , . . You do it, nnd believe me, you'll be sorry for it to your dying day!" Pick groaned in despair. "Oh, have a heact, (ilory," he said. "How enn you he so cruel to a wo man us old and sick ns my mot ber V" "I suppose I'm not sick, myself!" (Iloria cried. "I suppose I haven't been in the hospital myself,, for weeks! .... She doesn't need this j rest a, bit more than I do. Not a bit!" I Pick made no answer. "If she goes, I don't!" (iloria blazed nt him. "I wouldn't go any-' where With her on n bet! Everything I did or said, all the time we were gone, she'd fnzz me for Oh, I know ber! And you'll just have to choose between us, Mr. Man!" Pick snt silent for n few minutes, puffing nt his little brier iiipe. Then lie got up, put on his bat, and went out door. He always went for n long walk, by himself, when be was upset or troubled nbout anything. Gloria stood still In the middle of the room where be bnd left her. A smile ncross ber face .... the slow, sly smile of Mona Lisa. "Pick'd never leave me home for two or three weeks," she said to her self, "lie's crazy about mc!" She went upstairs and began to sort out the clothes she would need for the trip. Se flgis sure she was K"ing There wns n surprise in store for ber. On Saturday morning, Pick nnd Mother Gregory went away on an enrly morning train! l'p to the last moment Pick had begged (iloria to go nlong. And up to the last mom cut (iloria had refused to go. "Not with your mother!" she bad said over nnd over. She was sure that, in the end, Pick would take her instead of his mother. Even now ns she stood nt ber bed room window, wntching his cab turn Iho corner of the street, she couldn't believe that he had gone and left her behind. Thunderstruck, she pounded the frame of the window with her clenched hands, in n fit of rage. "Oh, I hnte him! I hate him!" she cried. "He'll he sorry for this!" A knock came nt the door. Ilnn ghild stood there. "Pid you cull me, mn'mn?' she asked. "1 thought I heard your voice." "No Yes!" Gtoria snid. "Tele phone the station, please, to see what time the next train for New York leaves.". She bathed nnd dressed In n fever of sperd. She packed a suitcase. He fore she had finished Hanghild came upstHirs with the coffee tray. Standing by the dresser, (ilorin gulped down two cups of the hot. satisfying drink, and nibbled a piece of (oast. "My last meal In this hniifcc!" site told herself, angrily. She took her purse front the top drawer of ber dressing table. There wns $!." in it that Pick had given her to pay the food bills for the month. 1 Niw nsl airs in the drnwer of ber i.ttie .tesK. there wnn another bill I tnn(( Nnor mm Xirk there be- that she had put aside for n beantv I , , . . , , ... treatment. j f,,rp n ,,IM'k ro,,1l R,nk fo1ir' (ilorin ran down to gel it. She sat I "How do-you do, children," said ai rue nesK turn wtom n note to i nes. i the tireen tuaru. ' i am very ginu -u 'th c hee-htve, for there isn t a "liondhy." she scribbled. '! told I V0,L UoW is my friend, the Fairy i'.ubl in the world that -they will put you. you'd have to clioo,. betw ecu ' v it inf1 their m.igic rupbnhrd and keep your mother and me. And 1 guens t ' jit tmie. yon ve chosen. So I'm off in n flutter ! P"uy wen, oui sue wn - f dust. 1 wa- the wrng wife for ! ried, 'said Nancy. "Somebody nolo you. anyway. You (dmu'd have mar- h,.r ,P(,S stl6 Upt them iu a glltien ried some nice, homelv woman like , . . . . . , , Miss Hrigg" lme 111 her roac nnicn 1,n" oi"J (iloria did not sign the cruel little came in the night ami stole them, note. She put it into an envelope Now be hasn't nny rose-honey tv anil mm u on tne tame muter incus ,,. hrend " "lly t lie great jumping alligator. "Hanghild. she called ns she heard , flri, ..j fvt.r hfRn o( 8Uoh nefVe iu the girl in the hnll outvie. "Im ! Hjl mv hfp Am, hfp, Rii blrJ 0 1 ing away. When Mr. Oregory Something will b.M to he .lone' at once." ' The Kairy (ueen thought that ; some of tht euemifs had luken it,"' aid Nick. i Ortainly it was no f'iend," de movie night nt the Ambassador. Abe ( 'oru Uoma. acompanist ; 0-KK Amnie KKSti. Lou Angeles, Cal. "7,i i i'.vniin s luconnur. iirove nance or- ; i iwoicsy, contralto; jinnon i.isnng- jors 3;30--l 'IJ0 chesira. ! bury, accoinpnn si ; Elsie Ingham, con- - , ,. ' k-imi w,... : i-tw ( ,..,!. ii i.' i'..-.... ..:..i:..:.,,. 1011 1,1 1 l.nn-.-.t l. orpnn rpei'al inerers (i::j0-flM0 p. m., Waldcmar Ijird. States Hestaurant orchestra ; 0:-J0-7. States Itestnuranl orchestra ; 7 7:1(0, Hudy Seiger's Fainnount ho tel orchestra; S-ll. The Troubadours; .loiimiy liuick s ( ahinans. j,""-,i ..u-1 .,.0, uray studio uro- KI.X, Oakland, Cat.. 509 meters gram ( resented ilinmna itli- ; (5-7 p. m.. Aunt Elfie's Sunset mati-jof Harry James Heardslpy ('nis:a ne:; 7-7 :30. news items, weather Jm) assisted by Eugene Iximb aud fot feast, market. Silent after 7:."10. other?. "How do you do, children," aatd the Green Wliard fAKE went the Twins to the house of the Green Wizard. Now (he (ireen Wizard lived In th tree tops "1 m nne rnn 'in'' bouse except by innsW Hut the magic I'm ns sure now aa a bottle of glue. It's those pixie." "Where do they live?" asked Nick. "In Pixie cave nhout two miles be yond this forest. The cave is in n rocky glen hnr.l to find and hard to get out of. They have a secret eup bonnv which no one Iihs ever been able to open. Even if you did find the cave you never would be able to "Hut ash tray where be would be sure to I il when he came home. hack from bis vacation, show him this letter I'm leaving here for him. "Oh, ma'am!" said Hanghild, clasp ing ber hands tokether. She was sure that something wns wrong. "I hope oii come back soon!" (iloria pretended not to see the dis tress In her eyes. She picked up her bag. and hurried past her. She closed the door of the house behind her. ( i ionn 10 omiic.'ijh i , , . , 1 .." k 1. .). a-atl.t UK'! down the street. (To he cintinuedi d nmrricft .... Ami you looked awfully 1 can I tell her that hp don't wnnt her good tit me. See?' ! to go. sick as she is? It would break Pick nodded. ! her hnrt." I n... tinWrx-f l " tif sii id. "You ! ( ibirin Rtnibil Hialirimtvtv wanted tn marrv Wavburn, but be i "All right, dearie," Mie fai.l smooth- 1 or (ins iom MP'"r oi.-.,.r...B .., didn't want to marry you. I came j ly. "Yon g., with our mother and terials. (irays, dark greens and wimhI nluiig, and you thought I bad a lot of leave in here alone, if jou waut to. browns are prominent. It Trims Itself Uordered kha is a new treatment hee cannot 11 1 e in a cun- honrd,' said Nancy, "They have get out ia the su.i anj he amo.g thf flower." "Well, who snid that this was n regular rupionrd," the (ireen Wiiard exelnimed. "lt'a a most irregular cup. board. U him even been said that the door to this cuph ard opens into an other country, sor of like the lookun; glss that Alice stepped through. And if they put thee bees and the golden hee-hirp hre, it's goirg to be son? picnic finding them." Nick said, "It's g ing to b pretty hard. 1 guess." "Yes." s.tid the (ireen Wlmrd. "Rut hired the (ireen Whurd. "No frienJ i onporsihie. I have my gsung htU would sual your very best bees audll,cn 18 help in time . then not iet on a word about it. No trouhle. I'll get it and we'll have sirree!" i look." They talked and talke about the! So he got his crystal gsiirg Ivu! mnttrr ai:d about wh would le mo -.1 ; rind the thiee of thmi h oke.l iiwn o tn tisxe taee utolen hive. I 'When 1 think of it," id !h , (ireen Wiiurd ftn.uly, t night at 1110 'ii up. 1 uw a lot of pixtrs go 01 tirriiig "ono'-I tug n a h ard over th'ir ii.-ubo'r. h looked 'rt if bright aid a n r f p.iper tluiT W;j"i ; d " It's it whs the g.'Mm lFf hie. " he more , h'-l.i I n. 66 "Yes, sir, that old Ford hasn't soldiered a day since I took to using this new Zerolene 'F' for Fords. "And work! Say, she takes hills on high she never could negotiate beforehand un less I'm crazy she travels quite a bit farther on a gallon of gasoline." Fords all up and down the FzdZz Coast are pickingup rrd sun-risingthose on who "tried out" Zerolene "b" for rords when it was first put on the market, a utile over a year ago, and have been sticking to it ever since. Zerolene "F" for Fords is mode by the Standard Oil Company's pntented vacuum process. It lubricates all the bearing sur faces where oil is needed, especially ne wrist-pin bearings and the upperhalf otuw cylinder walls which are frequently 01 -starved" when an unsuitable lubneant is used. The result is improved &aso11 !! age.quicker starting and increased freeoom from carbon and other motor troubles. Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords cossnoj more, but less than most of the spec" Ford oils now on the market. A Ford is an A-l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment with prop" lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) "Feeds those oil-starved Fords" liar dfptha. A11.I nli.it Vjer n n o il woman I -fun n nt. n.- m.irr untrr. nml ilrciuir il 'n i key. Th. i fir rr:'.A.-e: t: !r.u:r m:i.I t.rr ..... ' Alt. li:t!" rt!M '.I 1 1 Hunk i'( it, the survr 1 (-!. rt, sir, i Ins (In kc.i I !.:, S...r.(l.i Voiii.ii-. i th,' W.n.rfiiil. s llip t', cupbvinl. Ma