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MEPFOHP MXTL TRIBTjyE, MED770RD, OREGON, TVEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932.
You Can t Marry
JRJV-'- by Julia CleI-Addomt
BYtlOPSlS: A crash and B&
die Townaend'e car crumpet
aoamat a bus. He hat iuet mar
ried Qeorgie Revell, ana ehe ond
her cousin Jenny get out- of the
back of the car, to find him lying
on the pavement. Beatdrt alarm
over Eddie's condition, Qeorgie ia
vvrried becauae the accident will
salt atlntion to her marriooe,
which ehe hopes to keep eecret be
cauae ehe will loae her iob it her
employer heart ehe is married.
Her only hope it to pretend that
Jenny it the bride, which the may
be able to do tueceaafitlly, elnce
they both have the tame name.
Jenny hat agreed to let Qeorgie
nee thit deception it ncessary. at
ehe it indebted to Qeorgie lor kind
neat and support and aleo becauae
nothing mattert much now that
the believes Garth Aveney it in
love with Georgie inalead of her.
But ehe dislikes to be in a falte
position.
Chapter 11
JENNY FEELS MENACED
IS b dead?" Either she or
Qeorgie, Just behind her, asked
It She couldn't honestly say
which.
"Oh, Lord, not" The kneeling
man sounded so professional she
guessed he was a doctor. "Cut
about ( lot, of course, but no bones
broken. Concussion, probably. Isn't
he Townsend, the pilot? Eddie
Townsend, thi jtar flying-man?"
There was a ripple ot Interest In
the swelling crowd as Jenny nod
fled. A policeman thrust bis way
Into the centre. He peered at
drawing up against the curb. By
the open door she stood waiting
for them to carry Eddie la. She
looked along the side ot the am
bulance the bus waa being moved
away, and another was coming up
Into Us place. On the rear platform
waa the young clerk who had
watched Eddie and Georgie being
married.
Jenny recognized him at once
be had followed them out of the
building and bad stood staring
while Eddie starlet the car. Even
while she hoped that he would not
get off, she saw him drop alertly
off the step and mingle with the
crowd.
"Now then, move along, please!"
The crowd was being forced
apart to make passage for the
ambulance-men who were carrying
Eddie out. Georgie and the police
man had withdrawn to a doorway
and Jenny noted the turn ot
Georgle's bead as she followed the
official pencil moving across the
official page. The clerk was not to
be seen but he was no doubt
among the loiterers.
Would he gosBlp, wondered Jen
ny miserably?
And then, more miserably stUI,
she wished he would. It he did,
surely all this secrecy would be si
an end!
TAILSPIN TOMMY Meeting On The Skyways!
By OLENN CHAr't
anil HAL COBBtSI
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ONLY ONE TINY tolNDUP WHA7Vrt MSAV .jgijps
S'MATTER POP Certainly, Absolutely, Positively!
By C. M. PAYNE
"la he dead?"
tieorgie and at Jenny, both down
In the dust beside the doctor, help
ing him with rough first-aid, tear
ing Georgle's silk scarf Into strips.
"You two ladles with the gentle
man?" he enquired. "Mr. Eddie
Townsend, did I hear? I've sent
for the ambulance." He pushed to-
.ward the street, and the doctor fol
lowed him.
Georgia twitched at Jenny's
leave; her rich color had gone and
the bruise above her eye stood out
balefully. -"There's
still a chance, Jen!"
"Honestly, Georgie, It's not
terribly bad It Eddie has no bones
' broken. Concussion Isn't danger
ousl" Then something In Georgle's
look checked her. "Good-bye to my
Job!" rang In her memory. And
now "still a chance"?
Jenny, Hushing, bent again over
Eddie.
"There's the ambulance!" an
nounced the doctor, returning.
"Now we'll aoon get him put to
rights!" He glanced from Georgie,
who got to her feet, to Jenny, still
huddled down by Eddie. "I take
it you'll go with the patient. Miss
r Mrs r
"You go, Jenny, will you? I'll
jhare to give our names and ad
'dresses to the policeman.'
, "That's right, miss." The police
man had returned and waa opening
his note-book. "The ambulance'll
look after the gentleman."
"You'll go with Ed, then, Jen
ny?" Jenny bit her lip. She was not
unwilling left alone, she would
have offered, anyway; for although
Eddie waa still unconscious, she
had the fancy that be needed one
ot them near him. Only, ot course,
he must want Georgia. . , , But
Georgia waa withdrawing Into the
background of this business just as
ahe bad withdrawn Into the rear ot
the car, and she was pushing Jen
nyoh, very gently, but It was
pushing! Into a limelight that was
not here. . . , Oeorgle touched ber
arm.
"Jenny!" pleaded her voice, very
low. "Honey! Pirate"
Jenny nodded. Impossible to re
fuse. She made her way out ot the
crowd towards tha ambulance, now
The waiting-room had cool green
walls and green sunbltnde. The
walls matched Jenny's dress so ex
actly that she felt as though shs
were a fixture In the room; it was
as It she had always been there.
They had taken Eddie straight
out of the ambulance and upstairs
and a kindly woman had ushered
her In here. Since then she had
seen no one.
She dragged her thoughta to Ed
die. The doctor who had come
with them In the ambulance had
been immensely reassuring had
laughed aside her fears. Eddie, he
said, was much too tough a cus
tomer to be permanently damaged
Just by taking a header through a
windshield I All the same, Jenny
waa afraid. Something menaced
she knew it even though she could
not name it
The door was flung open. Jenny
started to her feet, expecting news
ot Eddie or even Eddie himself,
patched and bandaged. But It waa
Georgie who swung in.
"Here I am, peL . . . Don't
gape! You look aa though you'd
thought never to see me again!"
"I'd sort of forgotten yon,"
stammered Jenny. But It was
Georgle's appearanc that aston
ished her so.
Georgie, whom she had left dis
hevelled and hatless, had provided
herself from somewhere with an
other bat, a light summer coat, new
gloves and stockings; except for
the bruise on her temple and the
rouge laid over her unusual pallor,
she looked entirely herself.
"Yes, I whisked round a bill" sbe
laughed, dottly straightening Jen
ny's hau "I had to dash back
home to get these clothes some
one very decently gave me a lift
and as soon as I waa presentable
I slipped over to the City Hal! and
asked him to keep quiet about tha
marriage. He was quite sympa
thetic said his clerks were sworn
never to gossip, anyway, and ha
thought they were all reliable"
But what did you tell the police
man?"
(.Copyright, Julia Clett-Adiame)
Can Georgia hasp htr Herat with
out Involving Jenny? Garth maata
Jenny, tomorrow, and adds to her
worrlea.
FLIGHT TO ROME
MILAN, Italy, June (AP) Ama
11a Earhart Putnam, who arrived
from Parle today by train, took c.'f
shortly after noon for Rome In tn
airplane placed at her disposal by the
Italian government.
Her husband. Q. P. Putnam, ac
companied her. An Italian army pilot
waa at the controls.
The station waa tilled with enthu
siastic Milanese aa the trana-AtlaniK
flier, dressed In a simple grey novat
ing ault, alighted from the train. She
was taken In an automobile on a
sightseeing tour and visited the bis
tort Store oaatle,
PORTLAND VETOES
SCHOOL TAX LEVY
PORTLAND, Ore., June 8. (API
Two special school tax lerlea totaling
llooooo were defeated two to one
at a school election here yesterday.
Complete returns from the 133 pre
clncta In the district on a Sl.aoo.000
maintenance and operation levy were:
Yej, 11341, no, aa,4tia. The vote on
a aiOO.000 levy for building purposes
was: Yea. 10 548. no, 93.633.
Herry M. Renin and William J. Mo
Kensle were elected directors.
Auto tlaaa Installed while you wait
Pncea right Brill lhee Metal Worts
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