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THUItaiUY. JAN. 30, 1»3Q
A M E R IC A N
X X i x “‘ u ° ^ ™ Un,ry fron‘ Hollalld
> e or
six. ° f He
the other
»t
years
,,re died Ameriti
h e dav
i e f »„
Devil MayCare
supposed to die young, thalr frail cane? She turned her hMd and knew
hodlea overburdened by the weight of
the anawer lo her unuttered queatloh.
their vlrtUM, so the aweelneea of the
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
Ahea d o f them, a rod away, loomed
■
(C o n tin u e d fn .m I ' m . yt
tropics becomes Insupportable Io Na­
citizen would do well“ e m u U
“ K MAXEY. Editor.
a.hore for letter., ,iDe lhat
,n. ture, who. when ewvelneea has Inal the terrifying hulk of the great water-
•pout which flret had told Fauace
d in e d to roM tp .**
Ila savor, promptly proceeds to show of (heir peril.
■t»rod aa second ria„ matter. r,bruary R i MS, *
No more inspiring record of a man’s Ilf« h .
Voe »lr," Mid Modan.
"You what a real wild lady she can be.
ever
been
written
than
Bok’.
own
autobio^aphv
Springfield. Oregon
And as the laicy smashed into the
•The Americanization of Edward Bok’’ o n li» / »ftould never have let her cut Mhore Out at b m Faunce m w a whir!!“«
watery lower, her lips twisted In an
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
when once you had bar aboard the
something that twisted and strained I Ironic smile. It was for thia (hat she
^ * J * * 1 ‘* A-T>ocw--------M W T h r o . M on th .
I t>»«t. air."
in Its effort to climb higher, although had swum agonisingly to shora only
required reading in every course in civics.
Stevens
grinned
faintly.
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rlaready It reachad. or teemed to thirty-six hours before.
It is the fashion among the critics who s n e e r
Had eha been your woman you’d
have tamed her. eh* But what made reach a dark cloud that had sprung
How much of lira Is raal. and how
suddenly from nowhere
He had
you euspect . . ."
. much of It Is a dream? Or Is It all a
A SOLUTION TO EUGENE’S DEBT PROBLEM
never seen a waterepnui before, but
I„
no‘ here, elr.’’ Mid Modane. he needed no previous acqualnlance ! dream? Lucy, lying In a berth, asked
To the Eugene civic administration who are ; 2 S
"And after jumpln« overboard— well
herself Ibsae questions This w m tha
for Instant recognition
nJ w ng 8trenuous efforts to solve the city’s debt lnb| ?h ,DeW 8"d hl« her standards of glK»d taste a man thinks, elr.
room aboard the Minerva from which. ,
Lucy aal upright aa a cold chill
K ' Th 7
“ •k" ' t e e
apiM-eciatinn 'f '^ I ’1'1*18 ° f AnwricaB» toward the
’Modaae. you ve been In my employ
some lima ago. she distinctly remem-
J ? latk>" of beauty and culture in all forms eeveral yeere. You know me a . well detrended upon her Already the sun bared having dived Into the Oull
l. I hat Eugene abandon her present aimnw i in’
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But
was obliterated and a false night was Stream
aa any one.”
cut the land up into lots and blocks and sell it
Yet she waa In this cabin,
"»ade a fortune and that, of course to the un
The placid ocean had
i n , V £ * addition to the <*T- ap»»rent?yThere
And like you better, air," M ld upon them
dry. not aoaked from long Immersion,
awakened,
waa
atlrrlng.
waa
toaalng
,,,d h* a [ea<,> market for the land and the citv
W
• • « • « e e - f t . I Modane. "than any one elae."
clothed In pajamas which she recog.
I
Much obliged. Then tell me: why «« though In agony The Lucy sud­ nlsed as having seen In this ri>om Just
ocuId use the money realized toward paying off
the large outstanding warrant indebtedn*S
would a woman marry me and then denly. rolled sideways, then pitched after she had shut Ihe door upon Tim
'»Io • gulf. Water broke over her
run away*"
Stevens.
-■ That Eugene arrange with this citv to r«t«
bows, sluiced the deck, drenched
You’ve
got
a
way,
air.
of
com­
o\er
the
Springfield
airport
and
sufficient
o
th
e
r
And why. unless she had been
M
i ™
I"'h ' s ,r t « 1 " • « >» * S S S “ ' - S Ì S
manding. not ..k m ,; . priHld wnmau Lucy Stevens, splashed over Faunce
drugged, bad she dreamed such ter­
might re.ent that, might want you to at the wheel.
rible dreams* And yet they hadn't all
Hang on." she heard him cry, hit
come to heel Instead of herself."
in Jni ? l^kÌIì?« l? is chan«e Eugene would be utilto-
been terrible Fergus Faunce had ap- .
III think that over," u u ¡Mevans. voice barely audible above the roar
fbr Jnrfd wh, ‘>h ,hat citv Paid about $700 an acre
pearecl In them , dear Fergus Faunce
And «ben I bring my wife aboard - of the cyclone. And now not merely
io u n i««°U iLXe'” Pt il fron‘ taxatton which the
with his kindly, whimsical mouth, his
Modane. w heie could .h e have landed • he salt water drenched her. but the gentle eyes beneath Ihe green tun- ’ )
wildest rain she had even known
yesterday morning T"
glasses, his graying hair, hla twisted
cam
. down from Ihe eklee; huge hall . nose
Modane
drew
a
pocket
map
from
CASTLES IN SPAIN
Slones
hit
(he
deck,
bounded
about.
Inside
hie
double
breasted
reefer
I H il
g the,hl8,ory
Cecil Rhodes,
Ah. iVrgus al least waa real! No
She Oddly thought, like tennis ball,
Jacket. He unfolded H. « ,m n,ed
reading.
'
° f adventur*; 1» makes excellent It, then placed a stubby finger on a or rounded dice. W a. this some dream could have evoked so quaint
gambling demon from up aloft who ami loveable a character. And If
point south of Palm Beach.
this“1 thC PB88age that interest('d « « most was
"Mango Key. . | r. or „oe of thoe. •hook dice for the lives of Faunce Fergus was seal, then all of the mad
htlnga (hat she remembered—her
other heye. I told you the drift waa and herself*
t h o L V . peOple went ta‘° the air for flight«
swim
ashore. Mango Key. her marri­
Riding in the Matoppos one day at the usual Inwanl. but you thought that the
The Lucy teem ed to rise clMr of
for tw“o ¿ X w'hen h ^ d e ^ ^ a ^ “ K f Gulf Stream current set outward I Ibe water; propellwd by wind and age. her flight—
¡♦he m ( up, while something cold
where .h e went overboard. Mango I wave It Shot along like a hydroplane
h .n
Lightning gleamed and thunder roll- seemed to lay a clammy hand or claw
Key or thereabout«, air."
j
Much obliged. Modane. You maj | ad. Beaten flat to the deck hy the upoa her breast The hnrrlcane. the
toe'er have everything you want.
y go."
| force o f th . wind, and hanging on waterspout, the rinal chaah* She had
n,aTakeJniy8eli’ ior mManoe: I am not an old "You don’t want help, air»"
with grim determination to th.- ran. ¡been saved; but what about Fergus?
nian, and yet there is nothing 1 want I h.v«
Steven» laughed.
! »he saw Faunce straining at the She seemed to remember that ....
hla
t h ^ n g h u Ì m S ; t Ì a ? l O,£ V Ugr StÌOn w ith th e BfXrs^th^dto*118^ ° f| the Cape’ there 18 the IV
“To fetch hack my own wife? Not I »h eel, trying to deflect ,h . course of hand had clutched her, as though to
drag her from beneath the flood, and
le7i ln d h»h dia,iiond m,nea that Rhodes control- help, not even my own two hand.. the craft
and, the railways, and there to a big country Modane. If »h, won t come for word,
Hut why try to , | eer In thia h um after that she remembered nothing
TO BE CONTINUED
can^peLd"
' haV* n’On? Dlone-V ,ha" 1 then—she'll never come.”
‘•»n t waste 'em. air. Take her.
S s s - S S S w
a - i n S
grub her. make her come."
Stevens shook hia head.
Would you have an unwilling wife
Modane T"
Modane showed bis white teeth.
THE MODERN -MAN ON HORSEBACK ”
’h a “ m n e T J o u w 'n S b iy " 2
’If I wanted her, and could get her
t h .i ^ h i n * 1“ ' “ * * h * a r mUCh a b ° " t fwod v a ,u * o f IhlM o r
;ohIn 7 X h h: d d£ 1 n o ,
“ n y ' h i" k
II wouldn t matter to me whether she
Item « ‘ Ì „ o T T
Ct n d y *’ o n ',
,h p '"K” - 8’ k n o w n
came willing or unwilling, I'd make
har willing.’*
"All women aren’t the Mme. you
£ reads
£
a” , S x acr^
: T
s n th l v
-“
»"
It
3pe - ° F f a “ tombstone.
«now.* suggested Stevena.
"Sure they are. , | r. |,g e al, m en.
s „ ^ „ r 8h' -
They don't know what they want
Uon’t be without good candy.
#t
“ 7
7
; " '• s ' ■ » » « ^
^
s r ° w ’ • J h J
M
r r . n' x
T w ,h £
'" ¿" d They wait for some stronger person
Io tell ’em whal they want, and then
work, they can have better hJilth
’ X
they Jump with Joy , Bd claim they
wanted It all the time."
’’Not all men. nor all women," M ,d
Stevens.
Where the Service I, Different” W-Z
• - ""-k in
Yog, air; all men and all women "
To urge them on to better inha
k
more money in the bank
*
Uer h° me8’ Insisted Modane
"But suppose—suppo.e one
I
driver,
win be
.horkrd
the stronger*"
coauoa
m „ r , a r r fu l „ * > . £ «
Modane shrugged.
“In that case He down, let b> i walk
and their passenger-Thar* prot5 f’tion of drivers
on you. You got to. If .h e's stronger
than you. But is she. sir*"
trade in your old car
In his turn Stevens shrugged.
h i.w ? r i7 >
k“ “ r'l !b M » ‘! w b '''h r''a '')’ h , p i ” ' ,n e " » '
oi m X d » , h " X S i ' . a r t v ' a ' . ^ ' r ' ' - “ 1'
"That rem ain, to be found out
ON a
li
ague
FOOD VALUE
stxt F
E G G IM A N N ’S
¿ 0 FAR,
I GOTTA
BOTTLE
THE PRO'
Why Not
Pedestrians siruek by a it o « ’ ^
. ‘I"r<’
Modane."
»'
horseback 'felt Thau.1 h^wa.111 Europ* th* man on
«he poor ,J o le w L ban“ a ' u'" ri'”' being, and
« ith b ln ,T h e ridden ¿ 7
, 7 " I ““, '» ‘ B ™ imagination
g ^°yS prov*ded hy a wise
our fathers came to America t } ° f the th,n«8
a» that, it would ahnost «eem a a8/ ° thange
losing ground. There is s o m e t h in \ f * e W ere
a car which make« n,lJ,„
hing about driving
of the righu o „ p“ nyTK
n8 u“ er»y ^ kiesf
are not always w r j tou S « „ h ®“ recknp 8 s ones my ?egu2r tobmy^?hrk T " thern ,nterter« *“ h
iU tber’ 11 reinforces the Job My
ily intoxicated onlv L ake« »h “7 nOt neces»ar- c a itle f m
incentive to efficiency; theJ
worse.
y rnakes the situation ail the gRe ad L r
give added reason and nuroo«»- in ih„ t , ey
of being alive.
purpose to the business
PINYHY DlNK
SAY, TH
S crap
OUT IN
THER
5
By Terry Gilkison
CHAPTER IV.
The Lucy was chrl.ten.-d so lem n ly
7 h e human Lucy broke a pint botti,
of champagne ovef the craft’, bows
and then another pint waa opened and
the ritual waa sealed by Faunce and
Tieraelf drinking to the new Lucy s
success.
"Though what greater measure of
■uccesa the Lucy can hope for than
to have carried you aa a p a .a e n g e r -
’’As a member of the crew, Devil-
MayCare answered Faunce.
I accept the amendment, ,,UV7
Lucy.
Well what more this craft can hope
for I cannot Imagine."
They were bowling leisurely south,
across a placid ocean, beneath a shin­
ing sun and fleecy clouds. There was
the faintest swell, and along the
sandy shore, miles inland, breakers
curled and brok. and the murmur
of their dissolution sounded like a
faint chant In the distance.
Sky. atmosphere, and the sea had
combined to lull the travelers Into a
dreamy security. But In the tropics
Nature Is more treacherous than In
the frozen Arctic. As the good are
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