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PAGE TWO - MEDFOKD-MAtti frftTBUNE.MEDFORD, OREGON', THURSDAY, .TUNE in, 1030. MX. A-'NICt-GIRL COMES-TO -TOWN. 4 By U t y i I t O rt ft UKATO'SS: t vyscls naire, . -fr-uafirin Afrirj .oil .caiie when she , rnniM to London and finds lml Brynmor Whittamore, u-lwin she loved last summer, has liccn smit ten hy Clarice Day, a ntyht clul) dniicer. she in irked when tlrmi vior calls Iter "tt nice flirt, too darn uire." At the nlaht etui) Brynmor leaves her to see Clarice. The club is oidr.d ami ilary l.ou escapes with Tony Tttlicrlnaton, a slrnniicr -chom she likes, Fhe is determined to have ft flood time i7t .London de , spite Brynuior's clianye of heart, ' and Tohji promises to show her the siahts. In return she is to fur with r him (li see' his AtMt Klhclbarta lor some unknown reason. It is almost itayllyht ehcn Tony takrs Mary Lou to tha home of her counsln Jay, wlfere she s slaytny. Chapter 6 "HOW DID YOU DO IT?" I AY had heen as good as her word. Not only had sho stayod awake, hut she had made sumo bot choco late. "'. . "!' (nought yoii might be cold," she explained. At the sight of Mary l.ou- wearing Tony's pyjamas and dressing gowu, she hurst' Into a peal of laughter. "You Zo look a caution! I'm ach ing to hear the whole story." While Mary Lou talked, Jay sat nil (he kitchen table, swinging her '... Jrty'1 was '- decidedly chic. Sho luokoil ed.nally' dmnrt In a gingham "None oilier than MIbh Kthelberlu Tlthcrlngton," Jay said impressive ly, "one of tha wealthiest women In this country positively oozing with money. They say she's rather ec centric. This Tony, I hear, is her favorite nephew. Site keeps him in cukIi. I read the other day that ho was planning a record 'round-the-world flight." "Ho mentioned something about It tonight,". said Mary Lou. She had liked Tony immensely, but it was hard to think of him as anything besides a cheery fellow who haunted night clubs. All the same sho felt a distinct thrill that any- one ho important should notice her. "I'm almost afraid," Juy said, a tense nolo In her voice. Mary Lou was startled "Whai are yon afraid of?" "That you haven't enough worldly sense or experience to .bring it off.' Jay admitted. Mary Lou flushed. "Bring what off?" "Don't bo a goose. This Is a pmc tlcal world," Jay admonished. "II would he a marvelous match. .I'll have to aeo what 1 can do. iiow'f your wardrobe, child? I've a stun nlng little blue kit at the shop that ought to suit you splendidly. Come down with me after I11ncl1.3r.tf you coji try It on.", ,' ,' ' "May IV" Mary Lcu'a eyes, III up .AWi Msf fftfoT w I ': "Why didn't you tell me apron or a Parisian gown. Her trim Utile figure was the envy of customers In Her gown sliop. Eren now, In her lilnck- silk kimono" and ilny nmles, Jay man aged to look as it she wero ready' fur,' a stage appeaiunce, Instead of having arisen in the middle of the nlaht. - " ' (.yvftjill I'll say yb'u did1 make the lUiHt. or your llrst night in town," sho exelulmcd, when Mary Lou had flftiahcd. "But what'a the other name of 'this follow Tony?" jifary Lou producod the card fo'ny had. given her. ' ."Wr. Antony Oswald Tltherlng ton,''; 'Jay, read aloud. She sprang from the table and grabbed Mary Lou by the wrlBts. ' "Jumping cats! Why didn't you lell me who he was?" !"Who M her nisko'd a bowlldered Nfat'y Lou. "why, child',' don't you read the Papers? He'a one of our latest sen 'satlons In' town." Mary Lou still 'Mr, Tlthcrlngton is an amateur pilot. ' Daredevil Tony, they call lilm. Anyhow,' he's alwhys doing the wildest stunts hi his plane. Since he's a Oamhrldgo graduate and all that, he's quite- ri rage In socloty.1' But soelety doesn't aoom to inlorest him muih.". 1 know diisen innthel'i who have tried to land ' thefr daughters upon lilm. AnnVyou moail' to sny you've actu ally .nabbed him? Why. it's stag-gering".-.However did you do It?" 'f -wag sitting at a table and lie asked me to danca," Mary Lou told her.' - ' "Love at first 'sight?'1 laughed Jay, Mary Lou flushed. "I don't know bout that. . Hut he hat asked me to go with him lo moot some aunt who lives In Surrey, Aunt Ethel berta. he calls her." This last bit of Information proved almost too much' for Jay. Mary Lou vas aware of admiration In her Btaro. UoY stock, bIio foil, hd gone up In the eyos of her cousin. It was reassuring, after the Urynmor flnsoo. She hnd touched upon that only skotchll'y in re counting the ovenlng's adventures. "I suppose you kndw who this aunt 1?" Jy asked solemnly.; 'No," snld Mary Lou, '"Who Is she?", , who He was?" Jay asked. with excitement. "But t'm4-!tri afraid I haven't tb.0 juonuyj:tty-JL. spent quite a bit ton clothes before f camo hero." .,v.. ; , ,i . ,t .:. . .s,-. "What! Oh, those monstrosities In your room?" Jay cxclalmod,- "ltr i let you wear thoso you wouldii t -catch a man who was color blind. Besldos, the expense Is Immaterial.; You can pay me later. , I'm willing ' to gunlblo. ... , I "Come on t,o Bod, child. , Sleep na'l Into as you like. You'll need all the looks you can scrape together In the next few weeks." : , : Mary Lou found herself unable to sleep. Her mind revolved continu ally on tho Incidents, of the ulght every Incident, that Is, since she had met Tony. She scarcely, gavu a thought to Bryiimof, whom she had come to town expressly to see. It Mury Lou hadn't given much thought to him, Jlrynmur had ex ponded n considerable number, of , thoughts on her. , Tony's ready championship of Mary Lou had boosted bar value In Brynmor'a oyoa, yet he decided She .wasn't worth his time. Ho couldn't bother with a girl who preferred a drunken stranger to lilm. In tho light of what hnd happened, Brynmor decided, ho could wash his hands of Mury Lou and devolo him self exclusively to Clarice. For the remainder of tho two weeks Mary Lou could amuse herself as best she could. Ho had done Ills duty. . At the police station . Brynmor answered a fow questions and found himself at liberty. Then he decided It was obligatory upon lilm, as n gentleman, to see whether Mary Lou had reached her cousin's homo safely after the raid. Ho had been distinctly embarrassed when he pressed the door bell nt Mrs. Joromo's, only to learn that Mary .on Had not appeared at three o'clock In tho morning. Brynmor had made ns graceful a retreat as possible Attor all, It did mnko him look silly to take u girl out, and loso hr coinplololy. And inc met mat Mary Lou had left him to kcop company with a stranger gnawed at his vanity nhoro overy- . thing else. fCi'ii'liiit, mo, Uayslt artlot Will Orynmnr katp hit resolution regarding Mary Lmij Hi stumblrt onto problemi of hit own tomor. row. Rockefeller Plans Great Radio and Television Center in Mid-Manhattan ARABS i PROTEST EXECUTING TRIO FOR MUDERERS Population Urged to Strike As Three Pay Penalty for Anti-Jewish Crimes Last August. jrcnusAtucM, Jimo l'j.iA1) Two Hebron ArabH and one Sufd Arah woro executed thia morninR ut' Acre jail for murdeia cominlt- tod during the antt-JewiHh rioting of lant AuRUHt. Tho Arab execu tive ordered, the entire population to renew theft strike of proteHt. -Strong police forces watched the important traffic centers In Jei'u Kalem. Arab puplla of government and Moalem HchoolH attempted to demonstrate near DamaHcuu gate whero the government and Arab executive offices are located, and the police dispersed them, without ukg of force. Tho Arab executive offices and a number of Arab houses were draped with black flags. While tho matter of roprievo was still open yesterday the government re ceived numerous cablegrams, In cluding some from Gorman Jews, aHklng mercy for tho prisoners. . Today, after tho executions, tho viewpoint wnri expressed at tho eylsh, agency: "We hopo it may never' be necessary again ' to exe cute Arabtt for murdering Jews." , MIRY JILL FOR FARM TAX PROBE WASHINGTON, Juno 19. (yP) -The scDato hits passed and sent to the houso the McXary resolution tj create a commission to study tho adequacy of the suoply of unskill ed agricultural labor, i i i Tho measure now goes to the hoiise. It would also authorize an Investigation of all phases of tax ation relating to agriculture. A commission would be appointed by the president, to report next Sep tember. A bill by Senator Stelwbr, Hepub liean, Oregon, authorizing $7".O0O for art Inquiry-by tho agricultural department, into tho, taxation of! farmers rtlsd was approved and sent! to tho house: ' ' " 1 ; E. TO A PHONBIX, Ore., Juno 10.-(8pl.) Young iPeople's Christian Kndeavor society of tho .Tresbytorlan church met Friday night to discuss plana for tho summer work. They will hold an executive meet Ing.at 7:30 Thursday night of this week at the home of the president. Mill Jean Hose. Ail officers anil committee chnlrmen are aBkcd to eotm?. ,j ' i i . .J. Thri . . intormedlato ' society i of Christian Endeavor aluo met at 1. m. Thursday, to talk over plans for tho summer work. . Members of the junior, and Jun ior Intermediate C. K. have been Invited to join In n junior C. K picnic In Ashland pui'k June 21st. They nre to meet- in the , park grounds at H a,- m. with picnic lunch. . .. Games and amusements will fill tho afternoon. Any members oil the junior societies who can go nre urged to ,nttend. and anyone having cars to take the Juniors to thh Id Hid grounds u:q asked tJ ditnato samet- . i' t i;- x 1 - - -1 DELAYS IN CASE I'OnTLAND, Ore.. Juno 19. i.) Hubert Gordon Duncan, charged In a federal Indictment with lining profane and abusive language over u radio station here, obtain ed two delays In his caso In court today. Ho was granted until to morrow to filo a demurrer to the Indictment, and until Friday to file a .motion for. chango of venue. . , . ,I u n c a n, wlf-styled "Oregon wildcat' and chain store nemlsls." was an nil slice ens f til candidate for Uapuhtlcan ,homiiyUlon to con- gross. CHEROKEE AUNT OF. Ill ROGERS DEAD ! TAlMl'XJIWIt, OUln.. Juno 19. (T) JIih. Alnrtlm Ulcrclia (luln Bor. N3, C'hontkoe trlbeM wonuin. iitul mint of Will RnRpfM, , tllnl Tuemtny nt hoi4 homo nfno itiltos HouthoiiHt uf Tiihhquuh. Sho wiih il wlMtor tif Rokoi'S inolhor. The cowboy lunnorlst Is expected to nr- l-lvo hero ri'Oiu. liOMton. MuttSj. fov the fuiivlAl; to' lie held1 this sfter nobn. ' !i . NEW YORK m An onter lalnment contor; deslRnad tn itt 1 1 Iso tho latest development In ni' dlu brandciutlnic nnd tolevlnlon, Is to bs cstubllshed In mldtown Man hatUII b John D. Itockerellor, Jr. Th6o sqiiftrs blacks, are to 1e lovelod befrlnnlng . (his fall with expectations that the center will he completed' within three years. The development will Involve an jnvn.imem esuinniea at ssou.uuu,- V00, j A skyscraper, xlxty stories hlKll. j Ic to be elected on tho Sixth nvo t nue side, mid a smaller oval shiipod biillillnir 1)n Fifth avenue. Hctweon them will be a ttarden plnwi . containing fountains and statuary and extrndlni; thmutth the three blucks. I'lidctKround boulevards will .care for truffle ! throiiRh the three blocks, fnder : urntind houlerd will car- for trnfflr throiiRh 49th and 60th I streets with subterannean and sky scraper parking for automobiles. JACKSONVILLE LEGION CLUB DANCES ENDED JALMvtOXVlM,12. Ore.. June 1'). (Vit Special.) Saturday evening fndod the long series of dances Hi von by tho AtnerlcHn Legion- club uf Jacksonville. Ham II tun's orchestra nf O rants Pass which has been furnishing the music will give a dance here next aiuniay ihriu ann every Sat urday night thereafter. j 4 t SALEM WATER PLANT : APPRAISAL ORDERED SALtiM, Ore.. June 10. (VP) Tho engineering . firm of Ilftar & Cunningham of Portland was em ployed by tho Salem city council lust night to make a valuation appraisal of the plant of the Oregon-Washington Water service company here preparatory to the city's taking It over and operating It a a municipally-owned utility. SAMS VALLEY GRANGE HAD LARGE DELEGATION AT STATE CONVEI ' BAMS VA1MT; Ore., Jiine 19. (Special) Sams Valley Orango met Juno ?. Two 'nhmcB for mem bership Were balloted favorably. Principal bUslncM of the session was discussion of voad improve ment, -automobile, insurance and' county fair. mattors.; Granpro -members'. were glad to have Mi', and film. Ed strohmoler of Central Point as visitors. Mrs. Strohmelr has a mind stored with a wealth of entortainlnR readlnss with which she proves very valu able to our lecturer and JSd Is no back number himself In- pepping up a srnn'Eo meeting. Tho lecturer had for roll call tho naming of tho officers who filled official positions In state, county and national offices. ' Tho roll call revealed that few aro fa miliar with names of such offic ials. Other numberd on tho pro Rram wore:- ' , Rending. Mr. Seegmlllor; duct,' .1 IKS UUI IB HIUIIHlunuil liu iiit.T Strohmelr; lfladlnRH, "tn Plunders Fields" (with reply) by Mrs. Al bert Straus and Mrs. Scejimlllor; violin music by Paul . McKlnnls, accompanied by Frances Wilson; reading. Mrs. Strohmelr; paper! Mrs. Wilson. " Cnko and' lemonade wero served by the H. E. C. . Sams Valley GrailKO had , the lamest representation of '. any C'.nuiKo In tho county at the statd snnlnn ut Redmond nnd fools thoy did a big sbaro In' get" ting the.. convention for. Medfordl In 1931, Those attondlng tho stoto con vention wero R. E. Nealon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Straus. Miss Nj oml Magruder ana .sirs. u. i Wilson. . 5 m; All felt the meeting was a very successful ono, but regretted very much that CIco. Palmller, resigned as master-'..: i -i i . i WARNING AGAINST FRAUDULENT FOREIGN FORD STOCK BISTRO IT, June 19. A warning agalntit fraudulent brokers and promoter who aro offering stock in foreign Kord motor companies, has been issued by the Better Busi ness Bureau of Detroit, in conjunc tion with the National Better Busi ness Bureau and affiliated offices throughout tho -United States and Canada. . - . - - Belying on the goodwill and In tegrity of tho Ford name, thou sands of persons throughout ' tho country have purchased stocks which either turned out tq bo spur ious or were not delivered at" aUj the warning said. There is no way. of, estimating: the- financial, los involved! . ' - ' "There are ahumber of fraudu lent concerns In various parts of tho country that represent them selves ns brokerage houses and that offer slocks in various foreign Ford companies," the statement from the Better Business Burcau said. "Several of these companies sell on the partial payment plan. They offer stock for stipulated down payment nnd a fixed sum per month. Before tho final payment becomes due and before the stock is delivered to tho purchaser, the company goes out of business and its officers disappear only to begin operations at Another location and under another name. , 'Stocks of tho Ford Motor com pany of . Kngland, Ltd., nnd tho Ford Motor .company of Franco aro listed on the New York Curb market . and the prices at. which they ate , currently selling are printed in tho financial pages of the newspapers. Never t h e 1 o s s many persons arc being led;by un scrupulous brqkers .to ,pay- Iorf In oitreW of the ihnrkel pvlcos. : '"The majority of stock brokers, piles mm of . GET SIX AND HALF CENTS LA miANDlC'. Ore.; June 10. A1) The Cove Co-operative Cherry Growers association has contracted Us 11)30 crop of Roynl Amies to Uhhy, McNeil Libby for 6Vj cents, It was announced hero to day. Tho outlook for a good cherry crop In -the CJrnndo Hondo- Valley Is promising. t ' ' 1 SUZZALiOWILL HEAD F( r NWW YORK, Juno 1U. (P) 1) Henry Hur.r.allo, former president of the University of Washington, will succeed- lr. Henry 8. Pritchett as president of tho Carnegie Foun dation for tho Advancement of Tenching on-August 1, the execu tive committee announced today. Dr. l'ritcbett retires at his own request after 25 years of service with the foundaation. NOWADAYS Thousands Arc Troubled for ' ' Years and Tell of Quick . and Easy Relief EXPENSIVE REMEDY j; COSTS ONLY 75 CENTS """I'm so happy and grateful at being free 01 iny old Pile troubles I'm writing you to use my name tif you want to," declares H. H. 'Nordman retired -farmer of Buffalo Center, Iowa. "I had the itching bleeding painfuf kind and I had them bad, I used all kinds of salvcR but found practically no re lief until I saw Tnlac Pile Pills ad- (Hrtised in the paper and got some. those 1'ills started doing r.ie good fh first day, and I Had no trouble after I used the first 75e bottle, jbut I kept on UBing three bottles in all, and I am free of all signs Jof my old Pile troubles. I sure am thankful and recommend Colao Pills wherever I learn of somebody suffering as I formerly suffered," continued Mr. Nordman. Thousands 'of men and women suffirlng with various forms of iPilen have been happy to find isalves, suppositories, etc, arc no longer required. Just a couple of Colae Pill Piles with a swallow of water each meal is all needed for quick relief. Druggists here arc authorised to sell on positive guar antee of satisfaction or money back without quibble or question. Or send 75c in stamps or coin to Colac Chemical Co, Brentwood, Md. Crossing Costs at Issue StAU'.M, re.. Juno 19. (PI The state highway department Is preparing for a suit to he heard In federal court July 9 tn which the Northern Taciflc Hnilroud com pany contests tho right of tho puntlti service commission to Assess auatnst It a portion of tho costs for elimination of five grade crossings In tTmnMllii county. PTHOUSANDNJ BENEFITTED! 75 ! new patient! sent by old patient Can anything more conclusively prove results of Dr. Cha. J. Dean's non-surgical treatment for Hemor rhoids, Colitis, Fistula, Constipa tion and other Rectal and Colon disorders than the fact that thc- majority of new patients are sent to us by former patients? Yet, we continue to make our remarkable GUARANTY at explained In our FREE book which may be had on request.' ' Dr. Cn AS. J.Dean RECTAL W COLON CLINIC BCAN BUtf. OPPOS.COtlRTHOUSC nrrn& MUN.rwruNn.ORKON . TELEPHONE ATWATER 2681 atpiuateo offices Seattle, San Francisco. Los Angeles VACATION LAND- Partly Furnished Houses for Rent Seavlew Cottages for Sale HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FISHING. BOATING, BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 135 Miles from Medlord On tlio Oregon Coast Highway at Month of Chetco Illver lu Southern Curry County, Oregon. 'Just (ho spot for the summer rerrentlonist to spend his vacation among ideal surroundings. W. J. WARD Reservatloni Now Being Booked Write Brookings, Oregon of course, are honest. Our warning is directed solely against llio fraud ulent concerns that carry on their fleecing of tho puollc under the guiso "of reputable concerns. Any one contemplating the purchaso of stocks should first consult his local Better Business Bureau." PHOENIX CIRCLE HOLDS I SESSION JUNE Zo " meeting at W. O. V. Hull last Wednesday night with 29 present. One new member, Carl Bermelc, was initiated Into tho order.' j . Following Initiation, the reslB-j nnn of Mrs. Huxt as inner sontl-; nel was ncccpted. Mrs. F. A. Den , sr.. was elected und installed I in this office. At the close ot the loogo -slon, refreshments wero served. The next meeting of the order wiiv i,h on Wcdnesduy afternoon, w. J. Brown, xowata. okio . pIpciliiB walker, has covered miles In the last 13 years, wunuo, rilOKNIX, Juno 19. (Special;) is miles .every week day during Oak Olrolc held their regular mat time. SUtJ f as you tlo tlic fine equip- J4- incut r?nioy tliem us fully you do I lie, fine equip- iitul rtcrlccf travel riivironnicnt of the clean, cin- 1 derless, scenic Great Norllieru Way to Clurnfio anil East. Zeslftil relishes nnd soups, npprlr.ing salads, juifty steaks and ronsls, delicious desserts ... the flaky-crusted Great Northern chicken pio .' . . all the season's finest delicacies . . . meals temptingly prepared by master chefs. . .a la carle service and famous tablo d'hote $1 luncheons and $1.50 dinners. ! licauliful dining cars, spotless linen,, courteous, and efficient service (dormitories jot dining car cfews are provided ii( separata cars) . There's llic further ehjoy'mcnTbf'supc'i'fj Scenery "" '' as you dine. ; .tumbling streams and greal rivers, cool foresls, majestic niounlains, with 60 miles of Glacier National Park . . ..apd jlwaj's a smoptli : .roadbed. .. :v;ij.; - 'is'tL v'y'M'SU-iv'-i.- Il cosls less now 16 travel East. l.ow round trip summer fares arc in effect daily. Take a wonder. ; ,. ful Great Noi'thpru( vacalioi'trip on bne of these speciitllv Pullman-equipped "Twin Aristocrats . of Iho Rails"' ' " . ? '(' . & ; . W)i Juxurtout ' . 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