PAGE EIGHT
j-a. si
Mr. er
Susan Eitcrbreok, New Tee
fbunoiu firl. Joins the Wtn and
goes to m New Enf land trainlnc
center. She U in love with Harej
Bof era. Army flier, and has prom
teed to wait lor him until the end
f the war. Pierre Dupre, a Fifht-
- lot Frenchman, la another of her
suitors. He has been threatened
by a croup of Nad steals Carl
Cooper, bis friend Hermann, and
a woman known as Madame Le
eouvreur who nava told him
(hat, if ha doesn't get Susan la
show him thrown her father's
war plant on Lone Island, harm
will come to his relatives in
France. When Susan comes home
on furlouih. Carl tries to make
Pierre arranie for the trip to the
factory, but Susan has no time ta
sire Pierre, for Harrer Is In New
k'ork on leave. However, ah
promises to see Pierre on her nest
furlough. Unknown to Pierre, the
Nails are planning to five him
several fountain pens loaded with
an explosive, to be placed in the
machinery at the factor. Mean
while, they are keeping him shad-
. awed.
CHAPTER XXVI
PIERRE was painfully con-
. -V.-.i
- scions 01 mo im vuat us
was being shadowed most of
tha tim. However, he had
worked out an idea.
. . .....
ne auewpericcuywisu wiai.it "But I cannot go on," said Pierre.
people who were after him unless -Let's sit here," said Susan, seat
b. iS. tag herUlf bSdeTmca?!cove7ed
ZiZZ .r4...,.7Z
where they could do no harm. So
fSTSSi! Eft "h
rnadtengFrehw
H10".1? P?. " "coheUed to dotoi
inelroMaing;iuiaajoyuayap.an
iwiiou in a
could notify the proper authorities
at ine ngnt uma.
Beouwauc, ue wa um vj aa
Busan and was not sailed to wait
until she had another rarlousn. He
decided to go up to New England to
see her. Just seeing her would cheer
turn give him courage to go on
?!n,J!1J4 Pro,Dleln )?neA. ... . v
He did not let her know that he
was coming. Instead, he waited
tmtll he reached the little town
near the Wave training school, then
phoned her from the Inn.
. "SA. fi11
hear that he wm there Fortu-
nately, she was entitled to soma
n 'X ?2 sTSrJ; IS
-Yi5??-? hf?!i.KSu?KS
of the ton. he took both har hands
tohlf-
to
a,,-iVi, vn-rf.m.Mi
wft JSSt.MtSS.SJSSi
Phi?. UJv!m2L
irhMZP ffh"n to
SlS'Si.?!,," I have to
spend wlthyou?
. Tk..
? -"vt "ST"
itSJ.L. caresem,
fingers of spring.
' "Lets spend the ttoe out to the
open," he replied. "Alter months in
the city, lt will be wonderful to be
a-'hlevdar. 8un
. po you ride a blcyeler Susan
, . ta
, .. J18" long ago to France.
-! Another chap and myself took a
snimmaii Mrnt.lnn I hat. fswaiv "
They say nding a bike." Bustn
remarked, "Is like swimming it's
something you never forget." She
?rT?rnZ ".STm
22; SnjrnS
iPS.S.!1, Ever7one btn
ueuvuKm.
rax? iwnm alona tnmttMr.
breathing deeply of the air,
which had a delightful balmlness
In It. They found bicycles to their
liking, and were soon peddling
wwara tne outskirts 01 tns village.
There's a road," said Busan.
On the Radio Chains
STAllONSl
- Chain afr Jatlon and where the)
are on the dtalt
B ALB (MBS) USl, rortlaad,
KISX Nrt Uluet 1180, rortleiMl.
hU (NHU-Hlue MBS) 1510
Spokane! KUO (Nllt'-Blut) SIS.
San mnrlico; IUW 0,10-Kd)
etu, Port Una 1 KJH (NBO-Blue)
1000, Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1010
UM Antrim ROA (NBC-Reo) S60
IKnmi HOIK (CBS) till, fort
land 1 HOMO (NHC-Rrd) 090
Sealtlei KPO (NBC-Hrd) SSO
San rranurni RSL (CBS) USO
Salt Ule City.
Time Shown Is tWT -
rnoay
S:0O p. m. Kate Smith Hour, KSL:
Terry and the Plratea. KOO, KEJt
KJIi; Cities Service CoDoert, KOA:
Kew. KPO. KOMO; Tha Psraonallty
Hour, KOW; Beryl Walace, KNJ.
Flrvalde Harmonica, KOIN.
6:30 p. m -Harry W. Plannary
news, KNX. KOIN; Your All-Time
Hit Parade, KOA; Jack Arnntrona
KOO, KJR, KEX: Day PMter, KOW;
BtorlM ol the 'Ml, KOMO; Right 00
the Beat, KPO.
S:00 p. m. Hollywood Bhowcaae.
KNX; Walts Time. KPO, KOA, KOMO,
KOW; Newa. KOO, KOIN; Hollywood
rhoatcr, K8U
8:90 p. m That BrtwBter Boy
KNX. KSU KOIN; Victory Parade ot
Spotlight Banda, KOO, KEX, KJH,
people Are Funny, KPO, KOA, KOW
KOMO.
7:00 p. m. Opirry Moore-Jimmy
Durante, KNX, KSU KOIK1 Newa
Analvat, KOO, KEX; Amos 'n' Anoy
KPO KOA. KOW, KOMO. Plan Plnd-
7:S0 p. m. BUI atern'a Bnorta
Newareel. KPO, KOA, KOMO KOW
Btaia Door Canteen, KNX. KOIN
K8L: Freedom Speaks. KEX; Spell
lor Dough. KOO; Ohrla Ollaon. KJH
8.-O0 p m. Fred Waring In Victory
Tuna Time. KPO, KOA, KOMO; 1
love a Myitery, KNX, KSL. KOIN:
Roy Porter, newa. KOO, KEX. KJR
8:30 p. m. Your All -Time Hit
Parade. KPO. KOW. KOMO; Play
9oue. KNX. KBL, KOIN; Oang Bum
tri, KOO, KEX, KJH: InlUted Menl
Muitlc Program, KOA.
S:oo p. m. Furlough Pun, KPO
KOMO, KOW; Meet Your Navy, KJH,
ICKX: Kate Smith Hour, KNX, KOIK;
News, KOA; Dance Orch, KOO;
tporu, KdU
:S0 p. m. Danrh Orch, Kao.
COW: Newa. KSU KEX, KJR. KOA.
Highlight Hour, KOMOj HaUjwooQ
shjsapj of
the IVAVES
by ALLEN EPPES
J?.
"that leads up to a sort of lookout.
From up there we can look out over
the New England landscape. And
it's a view worm seeing.'
"I love the country," said Pierre.
That s why I hold to my dream.'
"What dream Is that?" Susan
asked.
"The one in which you and I lira
in a villa and
"Let's not talk about that now,'
Susan said.
"But. Susan dearest, I want to
talk about ic-
"It will do no good. Pierre. Be
cause I can't be a part of that dream
It s Impossible.
"Busanl"
"I'll tell you why when we come
to that lookout I told you about,
aid isan.
She began peddling faster and
faster. Pierre had a hard time keep
leg up with her.-wnd was somewhat
breathless when they reached the
lookout
He dismounted, and stood their
bikes against a tree.
"Beautiful," he said. "And what
memories it brings back to mel
"Of France?" asked Susan.
"Yes." Pierre shook his head
slowly. "And now all that lovely
country l remember is war
scarred."
Bulan 1bM her han(1 on hla
"Try to forget all that for a while."
she said gently. "Let's live just
today, with no thought of the past.
or the future.
rock. She leaned back and looked
,)n lntn tu- .kv gnnn leaves win
wm.be singing and buUdln.
plem) turned ul looked ,t her
-Now. tell me why you cannot be a
oart of my dream."
"Because, Pierre my dear." Su
M said. "I love someone else. I
Dlan marr- him."
"The man down in Washington?"
-No. Pierre. He's an Army flyer."
-youTl marry him right away?"
-n0- 8usan- -He's on duty
somewhere, and in a few weeks
"hen I get my commission. I shall
& a navaj base work. Tne
daUl of our marriage is as remote
M M daM o( war'a
JJJv" luo uuw " u
"WILL you come to New York for
Wither furlough?"
-perhana"
'And shall I see you then for a
"old your heart?"
-perhap5M Busan brightened. "I
teU you what I'U do, Pierre, m
take you out to Dad's factory. You
can go through that, and chat with
men who are helping to free
our xmit ,rom the Invaders!"
pler "Bht his breath, but
ntd nothmg.
"You do want to see the factory.
oon't you. Pierre?" Susan asked.
when he was so long silent.
"What?" he said. "Oh. the too
tore. Of course . . ."
n lt, settled Susan,
.en t t down to New York 111
wLl e' u 10 New Yorlc 111
brt he expert-
a ,lnklng fMllng.
"8na" we getting back now?"
B asked. "I mustn't overstay
mv lihertv " mu"
. . "
Pierre got their bicycles. Re held
them with one hand, and drew
7. 1.1 ..v. ...' ....
a n ,, treasure every
second spent with you'dearist." he
11. his voice shaky. "And I wish
you aU the happiness ta the world."
Thank you. Pierre." Susan said,
And she pulled his face down and
M"dmm- '
. .
iT o continued)
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10:00 p. m. Reporter Newa, KPO.
KOW, KOMO; News, KNX KOA,
KOIN; Dance Time, KJR; Mualo tor
Romance, KOO: Maaterworka of Mu
ale, KSL.
10:30 p. m. Dance Oroh, KNX
KOIN; H. V. Kaltenborn, newa.
KOMO, Kro; Eye Witness News, KEX
Kite Olub, KOO: Gardening (or Pood,
kuw; u os pel Hour, kjk.
ii:w p. m. una Moving worii.
KOO, KEX; Dance Orch., KOW;
News, KNX, KOMO, KOO: Folk Mu
alo, KJR.
Saturday
5:00 p. m. Hollywood Rouse, KOW;
Dance Orch.. KSL, KOIN. KEX: Neva
kpo, KOMO: Walts Tims, KOO: Our
Bute at war, KJR; Record Perform
anoe, KNX: Mualo by Shrednlk, KOA
a:ao p, m. Leo and Ken, kpo:
Harry Plannery, news, KNX; msiooiss,
KOA: Old Chlsholm Trail, KOIN; 810-
rlea of the Day, KOMO; Lift Pretend,
KSL.
6:00 p. m. Vovir Hit Parade, KSL:
A)ka-8eltzer National Barn Dance,
KPO, KOA. KOW, KOMO: Boston
Symphony Orch.. KOO, KEX. KJR
6:30 p. m, Victory Parade of Spot
light Bands. KOO, KEX. KJR: Can
YOU Top Tills? KPO, KOW, KOMO:
Spare and Waves nroaram. KOIN;
Popular Muslo, KNX.
7:00 p. m. John W Vandercook.
newa, KOO, KEX; Million Dollar
Band. KPO, KOA. KOW, KOMO; Tha
Chlldrrn'a Hour, KJR,
7:80 p m. Red Ryder. KOO. KEX.
KJR: Orand Ola Opry. KPO. KOA.
KOW. KOMO: Heathman Concert.
KOIN'.
8:00 p. m. Rot Porter, news, KOO,
KEX, KJR; Thanks to the Yanka.
KNX. KSL. KOIN; Truth w Conse
quences. KPO, KOA, KOMO. KOW
B:30 p. m. Leon Henderson, newa.
KOO, KJR, KKX; Able'a Irish Roea,
KPO, KOA. KOW. KOMO; Inner
Sanctum Mystery. KNX, KSL. KOIN
0 00 p. m. Cowboy Hit Parade.
KOO, KEX; Newa KOA. KOMO,
KOW: Your Hit Parade, KNX, KOIN:
World Within Reach, KJR; Robert
Passnn, KPO.
0:30 p. m. Army Service pYircea
Present, KOO: Adventure House.
KOW, KOMO; Newa. KEX. KJR, KOA;
HIU of Yesterday, KPO.
10:00 p. m Bridge to Dreamland,
KEX, KJR; News. KPO, KOMO, KOW;
Nlte Club, KOO.
10 S0 p. m. Dance Orch, KOA.
KOW, KOMO. KNX, KSL. KOIN:
Quiet Hour, KEX; Sweetheart Swing
Time, KPO.
UM p. m. This Moving World,
KOO, KEX; Dance Orch.. KOW,
KOIN: Merry-Oo-Round, KNX: News,
KOMO.
MEDFORD MAIL
PLANIODISIILL
L. Scott Refuses Approval of
Scheme to Acquire Over
30,000 Bbls. Whiskey.
By Jerry Hannifin
(United Press Correspondent)
Salem, Ore., Oct. 29. (U.PJ
State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott.
who is out of town, has been
accused of chilling a proposal
oy trie state Liquor commission
to buy up distillery stock in
order to provide whiskey for
Oregon s thirsty and money for
the old age pension.
The commission was supposed
to have arranged the acquisition
of more than 30,000 barrels of
whiskey, provided the state of
Oregon bought the capital stock
of the Waterfil-Frazier distillery
in Kentucky, together with Its
stock of whiskey.
Would Aid Company
Direct sale of the liquor to
Oregon would have Increased
the company's Income tax rate
Into the 80 per cent bracket.
However, if the company sold
its capital stock to Oregon giv
ing it ownership of the liquor
the deal would be assessed only I
23 per cent capital gains tax.
The scheme provided a third
party who had agreed to take
over the capital stock, leaving
the state in possession of the
liquor. The deal would have
involved approximately $4,500,
000.
But Scott refused his official
approval of a necessary Liquor
commission voucher or his signa.
ture on a warrant of that size.
To begin with, there isn't that
much money in the liquor fund.
Scott asked the attorney gen
eral's opinion and was advised
the proposed deal was not pro
hibited by the state's constitu
tion.
However, the state constitu
tion reads: "The state shall not
subscribe to or be interested In
the stock of any company, as
sociation or corporation."
Open To Challenge
Therefore, a citizen might
bring proceedings challenging
the cashing of a warrant for
purchase of a corporation's capi
tal stock. And it's a certainty
one will do so If the proposed
deal were closed.
Meanwhile, the distillery's
representatives have taken their
proposal to Olympla, where it
is being offered the state of
Washington.
Former Governor Walter M.
Pierce's legal residence is in
Union county, and it's there the
ex-congressman will cast his bal
lot in the primaries next spring,
as he has maintained his resi
dence in northeastern Oregon
for more than half a century.
Closing time (or Sunday Too Late
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InRialtoHit
Headed by vivacious, popular
little Mary Lee, the cast of "No
body's Darling starting Sunday
at the Rialto brings a sparkling
hit to head a full, two- featured
program. The other film, "Petti-
coot Larceny" furnishes plenty
of fast, songful fun to the double
bill.
T
GIVEN BY GREEN
A report on the newly com
pleted day room for servicemen
at Camp Mott, near Dunsmuir,
Calif., has been submitted to
the Siskiyou Camp and Hospi
tal Service council of the Red
Cross by G. R. Green, Medford
chairman of the dayroom and
sunroom committee of the coun
cil. The room ' was dedicated
I recently with Mr. Green and
Frank B. Gray, field director
of the Red Cross for this area,
in attendance and speaking dur
ing the dedication ceremonies.
Mr. Green stated that contri
butions of money and material
were secured from business con
cerns and individuals in Duns
muir, Mt. Shasta and Weed and
that the room was finished
knotty pine and furniture made
by the men of the camp in
stalled. The room also has a
service bar and is equipped
witn game tables, bookcases and
magazine racks.
What's Doing at
U. S. O.'s
West Main USO
Donuts "as good as mother
used to make" will be featured
at Main street USO club tonight
ana Saturday, 7 to 8 p. m. in
celebration of National Donut
week, according to Adjutant
t.nas. R.. (ox, director.
senior nostesses will serve
the donuts and Mrs. Oscar Pet.
erson will be in charge of cook
ing. A donut dunking contest
will take place during the
party Saturday evening.
vesper services will be held
at 4:30 p. m. Sunday. The
Rev. Harry Hansen of the Pres
byterian church will lead in
prayer and Mrs. Mary Brown
will sing a sacred solo, after
which the group will join with
her In singing hymns. Adjutant
Cox appeals for the townspeople
to join in observance ot the
sacred hour. It is hoped that it
OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943
may be made a regular feature
on the Sunday program.
Riverside USO
There'll be a spooky time at
the Riverside USO on Hal
lowe'en, Saturday. The party
committee is headed by Mrs.
Eudora Bohner, assisted by Mrs.
O. M. Floyd, Mrs. A. E. Brock
way, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
and Mrs. A. O. Eden. In keeping
with the activities, junior hos
tesses will wear sport clothes.
Pre-party games will be fea
tured, including apples and
doughnuts on' strings, beaning
Jack-O-Lanterns, and diving for
fortunes. The "Ghost Walk" will
lead all party-goers into the
auditorium for the games. Fol
lowing games, there will be
dancing to the strains of a six
piece orchestra.
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GIRL SCOUT PRESIDENT
IS SALT LAKE WOMAN
Cleveland. Oct. 2f -flJ-PJ
Mrs. Alan H. Means, Salt Lake
City, Utah, today was reelected
president of the National Coun
cil of Girl Scouts at the group s
annual convention here.
Mrs. Harvey S. Mudd, Beverly
Hills, Cal., was elected honorary
vice-president,
FREIGHT3 CRASH
Sacramento, Oct. 29 U.R)
Tracks of the Western Pacific
railroad near Halls Flat in Las
sen county were expected to be
cleared today of wreckage of
a freight train which crashed
into a string of flat cars, offi
cials said. One freight crew
member was killed in the acci
dent yesterday. '
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