The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 26, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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    KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
September'." 1933
PAGE SIX
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Aslda from tht ha tu area
or coaslderata than usual, ans
gsstlni that tnej should mset
down town after work that ava
Blaf. hava dinner and perhaps go
somewhera to danca or aea a
novla. And on ttalt occasion ha
wu ao deroled. o Ilka tha Dick
ha had been befora and tmmadl
atslv after their marriage, that
Era wu aihamcd ot her sus
picions. Next aTeninc ha called up
shortly befora the atore closed to
tell Eta ha would not ba home
(or dinner and that aha ahould
not wait up for him aa ha might
ba rather late. Immediately Eve'a
auapiclon ware aronsed anew.
His explanation for this absence
was that all the executive in
charge of the construction Job on
which ha wu engaged were bar
ing dinner toether to be followed
t7 a conference concerning tbolr
work.
8ha went home, locked aha
door, and after making herself
a cup ot tea and a sandwich,
turned off the Ughu tn the living
room, ahut herself up In the bed
room aaa tried to read herself to
sleep.
it wu nearly one o'clock be
fore Dick came home. Era, who
wu wide awake, closed her aye
aad pretended that aha wu
asleep, though aha scorned her
self lor pretense and wu furious
at Dick for making the pretense
Bass, necessary. What wu their
marriage coming to, aha asked
herself over aad oyer again,
CHAiTBR 31
Ewsjbs The rasas, two weeks ba
a Christmas. As he sat down
at t hreaicfaat tsMe Dick asked.
' is fair
bbss Hi i r ra oncaoed a Male trip
Ba prodaced a nad nap and
asa a passe aadfeated the mate.
"Weal a atovaa scats tteoagh
saaas tatans poaa Barter seen. The
inianij Is eapetsaMy astracthw
ssVaag aa saaer. Bee, wea ant est
-a. Bisk, it mama be sack Pan"
aa tttstionded, I'M see want 1
cam as atxtst cettJoc att-
ta leawe at M efcsock
' Dick
kar aa he sett the hoase.
Bat Saturday Saw had to attend
ta sawetal task at the office. Dick
asoae her down town and sett her
wsaUs ha weac to bis awn Job to
stales sure eaecythtos was satlsfac
tory before lea vans; town. M. to
ofetoek be dross ap to the sMe en
trance at Brabr'e. At a ooarter at
X a Sashed and rmtvuas Bee
saserged from the seedviDK doota
east took bar place at Ms side.
-Bet. I was ao asset at keeping
pan Walsh as. aba began, breath-
"Saraes was decent about
see so. I bad It sal ar-
( all
thsngn! ate. Btxby eaHed as a to
Be bawled as oat ter-
ahat nttetake in Friday
Of course It was akma
Alsetrs tankt but a tot at good It
wonM an to teR Mr. Bixby that!
at sasnMa that count. And the
saose will have to take a big loss.
Van abonM sea tbe mob of au
tomata in abet department this
matiriBg. Bsanes and I both (eel
seek aawr it. I'm trembling ao as,
sMe I nan acasceiy bteathe.
e e e
alW pat joa'se nutambwd to
- to on!" Dtck said, t won't
sen sen when to quit. It's an to
pan. Bat I want to rem lad you:
tnat ao Job at worth aa macb
yonr health. 1 don't care about
how sick Barnes Is; I've worries on
my own Job. Bat I'm not going to
stand by without protesting while
my wife becomes s nervous wreck
"Well, anyway I shouldn't hare
left when I drd this morning," Ere
went on. "Suppose Mr. Bixby
sends tor me again during the day
and Barnes has to ten him I'ts
gone to spend the week-end in tbe
country?"
"He'll probably ask tor yoar
reeignatlon," Dick replied cheer
fully. They rode in silence out Broad
way and then turned south. Ere
shuddered as they passed the gray
stone walls of the state hospital.
Many an Inmate there, she knew,
might have been saved It he had
stopped the nervous strain In time.
Chan often told her she did not
relax enough.
She glanced at Dick's handsome
profile. He looked strong, purpose
ful, and yet so calm.
"Dick, you never worry about
your work, do you?" she began,
"Wouldn't say that," 'he answered-,
"Every Job has Hs disa
greeable side."
"But I never hear you rave and
rant when yon get home nights. My
father used to relive the entire
working day at the dinner table!
tf anyone upset a cog of the ma
chinery that day we'd have to lis
ten all through the meal until he
finished telling his side of it and
what he'd like to do to certain peo
ple! Sometimes be nsed rather
violent language, too," Eve said.
"People do that and then won
der why they have nervous Indi
gestion," Dick smiled. "You can't
make things any better by harp
tng on them 24 hours of a day.
Makes them worse instead!"
e
44W7ELL," Eva went on, "when
I was still at home I da
elded that If I ever had a family
of my own we'd talk about what's
going an In the world at meal
time. A child alone Isn't apt to
take much Interest in world nosu
but If there la a round table dis
cussion with both mother and
father giving their opinions and
-gss, aa yea think yam eoaM set
Mass- tseea the stsca Sataraay
Bsesssasa M-saaa ta saahe a HUte
taajf
taV, M lsa aa aaM. Hast
BBS eouai I gat assay as near to
nialml T Mat oC aM tbs eaas-
sasss Meiy I've had to Bring work
hsaaa mom be stove.'
-M atgbt. wmsnd yosr asset ot
aat -a awit aaad tar orcr-
V -jfeffo
interpretation of Important things
that are happening the whole fam
ily is bound to get mora out ot Ufa"
"Yea, moat klda are bright
enough," Dick agreed u they rode
through an outlying Factory arts
trie.
"When I was a boy down an the
farm," he continued, "we didn't
have much money for foolishness.
After chorea were dona we always
bad time tor play but there wu
never any money spent on that
play. Money wu too scarce 1 let
spite ot that there never wu a year
when my father didnt bars the
price to subscribe to two dally
newspapers. And, bard u ba
worked. Dad wu never too tired ta
talk over the main part ot the
day's news with the family, when
I came Into the city I got plenty
ot raulng tor being a "green count
try boy but I wasn't really aa
trees u they thought." And Dick
grinned.
"Your father wu awfully strict
with you, waaat bar Eva asked.
"Well, Dad wu a smart man."
laughed Dick, "and be never took
orders from anyone under the asm
ot 10."
Eva settled down aad putted tbe
lap robe more tu-mly about her.
"Warm eaoagb, sweetheartF
Dirk asked.
8he assured him that she was.
They bad left tbe city far behind
now and were riding over flat farm
country hard, brown and barren
looking ha tbe December eold.
There waa MtUe IMe to ba seen
around tbe bouses.
"I pity the people who hava to
Uve in this neighborhood." Bve
said. "They miss so much!"-
"Weal, don't pHy them," Dick
toM her. "Pity the children who
grow an without knowing the
woods or a country swimming bole
or owning a flock ot pets ranging
from a baby calf down to a litter
ot Hva Easter nannies. There are
actaaHy kids woo never have seen
aa ariose nest except ta a picture
In a book. There are lots ot them
who sever have the chance to roam
over bilrs snd along creeks explor
ing. They ass the ones is be sorry
tonr
ana ot she pottery manufactur
ing towns. Eva enjoyed watching
tbe ceramic workers Me in for
their Boon day meal. She had al
ways test a certain coin passion for
girls who worked in factories. She
saw now that. Instead ot appear
ing unhappy, these girls snd young
men represented a group busy with
their awn interests. They were
having a good time and Eva wu
amased to aee also that many ot
the sjrrts costumes bora the ear
marks ef the latest fashions. She
made a mental note to keep them
tn mind in the future when ahe
waa writing advertising copy. M
would help ber create a more nnt
Tersat interest hi Bsxoy's advertis
ing. "Diek. Vat Besting a tot sat ot
this trip!" she said enthusiasti
cally. "Srsca. Does yon good to get
away trom the smoke ot your ewa
chimney," .he commented.
Tbe ground roHed gently hi an
easterly direction antfl they neared
the river where they found the bills
steep with a trace ot snow left
from a recent storm. They passed
miners' huts and tenements. Eve
wu shocked by the stark poverty
of those agly dwellings. The sight
.brought trom Dick a lengthy dis
course on the subject ot injustice.
They turned inland at sunset
and Just u twilight fell Dick drove
over tbe brow of a hllL A hetero
geneous array ot roofs lay before
them. It seemed to Eve m thongh
the roofs lifted snd suddenly, with
jack-ln-a-box quickness, Tamkln
vlMe peeped out at them dingy,
desolate looking. Eva noted with
contempt the many oid buMings
with false fronts to make them
look a story higher. Heavens, had
they come all this way Just to visit
an uninteresting place like this?
What possible interest did Dick
think she mtcnt have here? Ere
was furious.
fTo Be Contained!)
Morgan Awarded
Draw for Fight
In Antipodes
SYDNEY. Australia, Sept. J5,
(P) Tod Morgan, former junior
lightweight champion boxer from
the United States, and Nedo
Tarleton, former British feather
weight title-holder, tonight fought
15 rounds to a draw.
Morgan had all the better ot
the early rounds, flooring Tarle
ton for short counts in the fourth
and seventh, but the British box
er rallied toward the end to gain
the split verdict.
Morgan weighed 138 pounds
and Tarleton 131.
A too at Bemldjl, Minn., has
a snow-white porcupine.
Flapper Fanny Says
Oirls who count are usually
those who watch their figures.
lest. -Paw-
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