Southern Oregon Miner, Th tired« v. Juno l.'l huk & n e t b e f rrc ,(,\ í) ffí\/ STORY T H IS FA R : Pleasant accepted without any surprise engagement to L arry M artin, generally supposed Meg would tell the old (arm and go to the county seat where she and Larry would live. Jim MacTavtsh continued to "take walks" each evening, and Meg sus­ pected he was going to tee Alicia, the widow. Atop the ridge she sat and thought It over a long time. She loved the old (arm . every rock and every tree. Finally she knew she could not m arry L arry and leave the (arm . She must tell him. As she walked bark to the house she glanced toward the Fallon home. In the backyard was a figure In white, dancing weirdly. C H A P T E R VI She knew she could not sell the fa rm . She d re w a long, hard breath. B ut Laurence could not d riv e to and fro m the fa rm to M eadersville, where his own destiny lay. P e r­ haps when the w a r was over and cars and tire s and gasoline were once m ore eve ryd a y m a tte rs it could be done, but not now. I t a ll boiled down, she decided at last, to the fa c t that she could not, m u st not m a rry Laurence, not now. Suddenly she fe lt ve ry tire d , but she had reached her decision. She could not m a rry Laurence and sell the fa rm and go to liv e In a sm all bungalow w ith a backyard-garden and one c a t and one dog. H er life was here. Somehow, she m ust m ake Laurence see that. I t w a sn 't going to be easy, but her m ind was made up. A nd as though the achieving o f a decision had relieved her of some g re a t burden, she threw bacx h e r shoulders, and stood up sudden­ ly . s p illin g a sta rtle d and ind ig n a n t Susie to the ground. Feeling sud­ denly lig h t and free— A m ovem ent in the b a ckya rd be­ hind the Westbrook place caught her sta rtle d a ttention. A t firs t she thought it was m e re ly som ething w hite hanging on the clothesline, flu tte rin g in the soft m ild wind. And then she realized th a t it was a hu­ m an figure, a woman in w hite, m ov­ in g oddly, bending as though to pick som ething up, stra ig h te n in g to flin g her a rm s wide, her head back. At th is distance, she could te ll nothing m ore than th a t. And then suddenly, w ith a little creeping feeling o f dis­ co m fo rt, she realized w hat the w om ­ an was doing—she was dancing! Megan stood stock s till, her heart pounding, as she watched the danc­ ing woman down below in the back­ y a rd of the W estbrook place. A queer, oddly rh y th m ic dance, grotesque in its lack o f grace, c lu m ­ sy and a w kw ard. The sun glinted on the w om an's golden h a ir, as she bent and postured and straightened and w h irle d , her a rm s outflung! Suddenly a shorter, d a rk e r figure h u rrie d out o f the house to that w e ird ly dancing figure. The d a rk figure, a short, ra th e r stout woman in a d a rk dress, put her a rm about the dancing figure, and managed to d ra w it in to the house NEEDLECRAFT PATTERNS Medallion So Easy to Memorize you'll he pi m id o (l P a tle rn 7M lias ilir r e - thins fo r M(|uai«*M D u r to an unu M ia llv la rg e f tho m ost iM ipular p a tte rn iiu in tie ts . Send y o u r o rd e r to: W M U RELEASE I ’m a fra id w ell have to sell whether you want to o r not.” Megan drew a long breath end said q u ie tly, "1 don’ t th in k so. Dad. The place was le ft to us jo in tly ; n e ith e r can sell w ith o u t the consent o f the other. I am ce rta in that 1 can’t be forced to accept a deal th a t you and M atthew s have cooked up w ithout even consulting m e.” pers, caught up her cotton crepe kim o n o hanging across the foot of the bed. and went s w iftly to the w in ­ dow that overlooked the backyard. aul allon "W h o 's down there?” she called q u ic k ly , and rem em bered to w onder RrleuM d bv W r»tern Nowapnpor Union 1 By* P w hy n e ith e r M M rw ln a Ilo a 3217 ( I n le N e e d le r r a f t lie n t Man I* ra nel « ro 6, C a lif. K n c lu ie 30 c e n ti fo r P a tte rn. Bessie not Dixie had barked a w a rn in g o f the stra n g e r's COMMUNISTS LOSE OUT AT BALLOT BOX approach. W ASHINGTO N - The Russian The m an who had been knocking stepped back fro m the door, and fu ll program fo r w o rld p o litic a l action "W e ll, perhaps n o t.” he a dm itted in to the w h ite m oonlight, liftin g his is losing, and u change o f fro n t re lu c ta n tly . ‘ But of course, we w ill face to her, and she recognized m a y eventuate fro m the B row der have to pay him his com m ission, F allon. ta lks in the K re m lin . even though the sule doesn't go Severest setback to C om m unist “ I'm te r rib ly so rry to awuken through, since it was o u r fa u lt— y o u ," he said s w iftly , and his voice plans fo r postw ar p o litic a l aggres­ yours, ra th e r—and not his. that it was ta u t w ith uneasiness, “ B ut 1 sion was defeat of th e ir new const! did f a i l ! ” have to use the telephone— there has tu tio n fo r F rance. M uscovites con J “ And his com m ission is ten per been an accident—we w ant a doctor. tro lle d the s p irit of the French gov cent,” said Megan q u ie tly . "T h a t's Megan said in s ta n tly, “ I ' l l be e m in e n t since they defeuted De —seven hundred d o lla rs .” G a ulle's p olicy of u strong a rm y, down in a m om ent.” ,Crt O'Sullivan SOLES as well as She stared at her fa th e r in de­ -There w a sn 't tim e to do anything and acquired co lla b o ra tio n o f the Heeh next time you have your spair. but he m e re ly extended his but tie her kim ono about her, and Socialists. T h e ir co n stitu tio n pro­ cup fo r m ore cotfee and said pleas­ to shake back the leaf-brow n b u r­ mised a single center of governm ent shoes repaired. a n tly, “ So I th in k it w ould be much nished cu rls fro m her face. She went a u th o rity in the cham ber o f depu­ ties w ith a subservient president b e tte r i f we ju s t let the sale go s w iftly down the stairs, and unlocked y o u CAN WALK and cabinet. through—don't you? I'm a fra id sev­ the kitchen door. Facially this appears like ut­ en hundred d o lla rs is ra th e r a lo t of "Y o u r w ife ? ” asked Megan. FARTHER most democracy — somewhat money in the present state of our Tom shook his head and she saw like the superiority of the Brit­ finances—is n 't it? ” that his face was w hite and set. His WITHOUT TIRING.** ish parliament you might say. “ Quite a lo t,” she agreed, pushing ja w looked rig id and his eyes were The majority of the French back her plate. She had no longer bleak. electorate was not footed. “ I t ’ s M arth a , m y w ife 's sister, ' E ve ry tim e the C om m unists go he said c u rtly . “ She— fe ll and hurt 753 herself. W hat's the do cto r's r in g ’ to the electorate, it seems, they are I have to h u rry —th e y 're there alone being rejected. In the French re f­ —both of them com pletely help­ erendum on the subject last O cto­ less.” ber, th e ir proposal fo r a weak e x­ ACCESSORIES c ro ch eted of Megan said q u ic k ly . “ You go ecutive was defeated, although they * * this medallion are prize win­ back, and I ' l l c a ll the doctor. If succeeded in electing the largest ners. As lovely for scurfs and small he's not at home, and out on a ca ll bloc of delegates to the convention. pieces as for a cloth or spread. • • • somewhere it m ay take a little tim e In the connivances o f in te rn a tio n a l m ed a llion — o u lc k ly memo* to get h im . So let me do it —” conferences and dom estic p o litic a ll r i ^ Crocheted d - u 's • • • • a n d s o le Inches In s trin g . H a n d iw o rk d icke rin g , the M uscovites have? Tom said huskily, "T h a n ks won the m ost ground, but at the You're—y o u 're m ore than k in d .” ballot box they have proved weak. He turned and went s w iftly out Labor Bans Communists. into the moon-washed darkness and Less conspicuous events than the Megan went to the telephone. The doctor was out, and it took some French election disclose th e ir forced little tim e fo r her to locate h im , and re tre a t w ith even g re a te r c la rity A Sine» then it was w ith the assurance that spare three paragraphs in the Lon­ don T im es re ce n tly revealed the de­ it would be an hour at least before he could m ake the c a ll a t the West­ cision of* the B ritis h L a b o r p a rty to change its co n stitu tio n so as to deny brook place. Megan put down the telephone and m em bership to C om m unists. This follow s the disclosure hesitated fo r a m om ent. Then she decision ran upstairs, got s w iftly in to o u t­ made in this colum n a few weeks door shoes and stockings, a s k irt and back, and not ye t g e n e ra lly pub­ a lig h t, w a rm sweater, because the lished, th a t the le ft w ing unions in Thrifts are ugly looking peats n ig h t was c h illy . She tied a sc a rf CIO were ta kin g s im ila r action, in about her head, caught up the little s im ila r quietude. The constitution that thrive by harming crops. If F irs t Aid k it th a t she had acquired of several C IO unions is being your crops are feeding Tbribs. as p a rt of her c iv ilia n F ir s t Aid changed to ban C o m m u n ist p a rty dust or spray them now with w ork, and le t herself out o f the m em bers, and unquestionably la b o r in the tw o dem ocracies is a tte m p t­ Stauffer D D T —the most effec­ house. She was answ ering the ca ll of a ing to purge its e lf of the C om m unist tive insecticide for Thrifts and neighbor's need as in s tin c tiv e ly , as influence. tfc„ Il>n öS« A M E R I C A 'S N o.l H E E L SAY G O O D B Y E TO "MR. THRIPS’ with STAUFFER DDT this is Megan—I'm in any appetite fo r the d in n e r Annie had prepared w hile she sat on the R idge and reached the decision not to sell the old fa rm . "M a y b e L a u ­ rence can figure a way o u t.” “ The only way out, if you are stubborn enough not to sell, is to pay M atthew s seven hundred dol­ la rs ,” her fa th e r assured her g rim ­ ly, looking at her w ith an g ry sus­ picion. “ And if you've got seven hundred d o lla rs a va ila b le , to be throw n away lik e that, it w ill su r­ prise me a lot—a fte r I ’ve been kept p ra c tic a lly penniless fo r longer than I care to re m e m b e r.” “ I ha ve n 't e xa ctly found it d iffi­ cu lt to spend what little money I'v e had e ith e r," she answered him w ith s p irit. “ And as fo r having sevei^ hundred d o lla rs on hand to pay M atthew s th a t’ s a little b it fu n n y.” " Is it? I hope it's a joke y o u 'll e n jo y,"» sa id her fa th e r as he th ru st ! back his c h a ir, and leaving his I b reakfast ha lf eaten, went out. She heard the outer door close h ard be­ hind him . thoughtlessly, as had alw ays been Pleasant G rove's custom. People who had been enemies fo r years, who never spoke when they m et. laid aside a ll personal anim osities when the enemy was ill o r in trou ble, and "p itc h e d in " to help, it was unthinkable, in Pleasant G rove's creed, th a t one should do a n yth in g else. It was in the light of these world - changing events that Earl Browder flew to Russia on his unexplained mission. The I P postwar political action in this country has been In the hands of the Foaterltrs who op­ pose co-operation with capital­ ism. Browder was ousted from party control here because he brought CP Into co-operation for production during the war. Will the Moseovites now order a pe­ riod of co-operation again? She went q u ic k ly down the moon- silve re d road, crossed the little wooden bridge, and went on up the Megan shuddered and put her low h ill, tu rn in g in at the weed- 1 doubt it. Look at the m a tte r the hands over her face fo r a m om ent, grown, gateless drive, and through way Moscow looks at it. i f you as though to shut out the re m e m ­ the shru b b e ry that had run rio t and , would find the answer. C a p ita lism bered figure sw aying and postur­ that to n ig h t gave the house an a ir was the firs t enemy chosen by C om ­ ing and tu rn in g . Tom F a llo n ’ s poor of m y s te ry and furtiveness that wa3 m unism . Fascism became a la te r w ife, o f course. "M e n ta lly i ll , ” he alm ost unpleasant. enemy. F ascism has now been had said. There was a lig h t in the kitchen e lim in a te d as a w orld power. C om ­ H e r own period o f troubled inde­ and another in a corner room a' m unist aggression against ca p ita l cision seemed absurd and childish, the fro n t. B u t the kitchen door ism can stop only through a genu­ com pared to the h o rro r th a t m ust was closed and it was there that ine reo rg a niza tio n o f its to ta lita ria n liv e w ith Tom F a llo n all the days of Megan knocked. ideals, and this is h a rd ly to be ex­ his life . She went back down the She heard the m u rm u r of voices pected now as the Russian govern­ Ridge and across the meadow to the before she knocked, then an instant m ent, flushed w ith v ic to ry and new- house. silence, and the m ovem ent of feet won pow er throughout the w orld, A nnie was getting the m idday d in ­ com ing tow ards the door. The door sees its greatest o p p o rtu n ity fo r ner on the table as she came in. and swung open and Tom stood there, w orld achievem ent. by the tim e it was ready J im came his coat discarded, his sleeves ro lle d Superficial Co-operation. down, a little bloodshot and draw n up; behind h im she saw a kitchen B u t there is another stronger about the m outh, but fre sh ly shaven th a t was spotlessly tid y , though de- and n e a tly dressed. pressingly drab, and a short, stout reason fo r doubt. D e m o cra tic c a p i­ "W e ll, m y d e a r.” said J im hap­ woman huddled in a ch a ir, her face ta lism is stru g g lin g ,o its feet, fo l­ p ily , “ I th in k wfe're going to be able turned over her shoulder to look at low ing w ar. If the C om m unists co­ operate and we get production, we to get an e xce lle n t p rice fo r the the door. * place. I was ta lk in g to M atthew s Megan said to Tom, " D r. Alden m ay grow strong again. T herefore the B ro w d e r m ission is lik e ly to suc­ yesterday, and he tells me th a t we Megan sat on fo r a little at the i w ill be here as soon as he can m ake should get seven thousand at the table, though her appetite fo r food it. I thought perhaps I m ig h t be of ceed only i f the K re m lin becomes ve ry least. I confess I would have , had long since vanished; and then i some help, before he gets here. I ’ ve convinced c a p ita lism w ill fa ll any­ way, and a period of false appease­ been delighted a t six thousand, but w ith sudden decision she got up and ' had F irs t A id tra in in g —" m ent is ju stifie d as a te m p o ra ry M atthew s says the fa rm land is at ! went to the telephone and called The woman said harshly, sharply stra te g ic re tre a t. The decision could a igh peak Laurence in M eadersville. "D o n 't let her in, Tom —do n 't you fa v o r CP face liftin g , and superfi­ "W e ’ re not going to sell the fa rm . let her in ! " His voice sounded w a rm and c ia l co-operation, but could h a rd ly D a d ,” Megan told h im q u ie tly. Tom flushed d a rk ly . cheerful and eager, as though he run into genuine depths. " A re n ’ t you being a little rid ic u ­ " I am always glad to do anything lous, M egan?” He seemed to bite j was delighted to hear her say, I possibly can fo r a neighbor,” Me- ! In these fundamental cur­ | “ L a rry , th is is Megan— I ’ m in a the words off. " A fte r all, you've rents, some are saying the gan assured h im . She crossed the had a p re tty hard tim e of it these ' ja m .” ultimate conflict will be be­ j “ Not you, d a rlin g ," he countered , threshold to face the woman, whose la st few years, and especially since „ , da rk, a n g ry face and blazing eyes i. tween Socialism and Commu­ ‘I don’ t believe it —yo u 're A nnie's tw o sons and the rest of the gaHy' nism. But Socialism is a word watched her a n g rily . a va ila b le fa rm labor in the section j covering fo r somebody else.” which has lost more of its orig­ "T h e re 's nothing you can do, and inal definition than Communism. was d ra fte d , o r went in to w ar J "W e ll, perhaps—in a w a y ,’ ’ she we can w a it p e rfe ctly w ell fo r D r plants. How do you propose to run a dm itted re lu c ta n tly . Then as b rie f­ A lden,” she stated g rim ly . The Nazis were Socialists, so "So ly as she could, she related her fa- ) the place w ith o u t h e lp ? " were the Fascists. So is Russia. you'd better go on back hom e.” " I don’t qu ite know. Dad,” she i j th e r’ s conversation w ith M atthews, j The name of that Communist na­ Tom turned on her and said, a d m itte d hum bly. " I jus» know that ’ When she had finished, she asked j tion is The Union of Soviet So­ ) anxiously, "D o I have to pay Mat- ' through clenched teeth, "M a rth a , be I'm not going to se ll.” cialist Republics, British Social­ quiet— she—she kn o w s," and moved J im said fu rio u s ly , "W e ll, you’ ve thews' com m ission, even i f the sale 1 ism, on the other hand, clings to his head tow ards the closed door at c e rta in ly put me in a tough spot! does not go thro u g h ? ” law, the parliamentary system the le ft th a t would, Megan knew "N o t unless you and yo u r father You m ig h t at least have given me I and Democratic forms. open in to that corner bedroom. some in k lin g o f the way you fe lt be­ both signed the papers w ith h im | E vents th e re fo re are shaping the M a rth a looked startled, incredu fore I gave M atthew s the lis tin g on a u th o rizin g him to m ake the sale, ’ w orld c o n flict in to a clash of lous; and then anger lit up her face Laurence assured her p ro m p tly . , the place.” S tatism , D icta to rsh ip , C om m unism "T h a n k goodness!” said Megan ! and she turned away, her teeth set on the one hand versus D em ocracy, In s w ift a la rm , Megan said h u r­ hard above w hat m ust have been a rie d ly , "O h, Dad, you d id n 't_” y o u th fu lly. C a p ita lism , S ocialism on the other fu rio u s ly savage anger. " I most c e rta in ly d id ," her father LEFT AND RIGHT The n ig h t was superb. A full Megan hesitated, looking down at told her c u rtly . " I happened to run moon, silv e r-w h ite in a pale blue WING RADICALS the woman, and Tom bridged the into h im up at the service station sky, rode high, and beneath the th ick One d is tin c tio n m ay be noted be tense, unpleasant m om ent by say and he was looking fo r a place fo r d ark of the shrubbery on the lawn ing q u ie tly , ’ ’M a r th a - f e ll and h u rt i ween C o m m u n ist strike s and regu­ some people who w ant to move and the ancient liv e oaks, the shad­ la r union strikes. The C om m unist down in here—though L ord knows ows were lik e soft black plush. Me- her ankle. I d o n 't th in k it is broken, s trik e g e n e ra lly seeks p o litic a l ben­ but it is sw elling fast and very p a in ­ w h y! A m ore fo rlo rn and ghostly I gan s room was flooded w ith the efits. (Crusades fo r p o litic a l issues fu l—” place to liv e I ca n ’ t im a g in e .” or c a p ita lis t sabotage), w hile the s ilv e r-w h ite lig h t when she awoke, "W o u ld you lik e me to m ake you “ B ut i f you listed the place and puzzled to know why she had aw ak­ a cup of coffee?” suggested Megan union strike s are p rim a rily con- he made you a bona fide o ffe r and ened. And then the sound came gently. “ O r perhaps a cup o f te a ’ ” 1 cerned Wlth wages and w o rkin g con- you accepted i t —’ ’ she protested. again, a knocking at the kitchen M arth a wiped her forehead w ith ¡,?tlo n s' and 8 desire lo im p ro ve “ W hich is e x a c tly w hat I d id ,” .. back u I o . f her . L. 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