PAGE SIX. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1932. Pf Gamblers Throw An FtiXtn r r T . A si s a h A BYHOPSlSt Jerry Calhoun and Vanoy Wentworth, a musical comedy star, are held up by five men on a Long Island road, while Fancy is taking him to a gas sta tion to get fuel tor hit stalled ear. He starts to resist, in spits of tht sight of a machine nun, but is stopped by a bullet. Ths next day he reoovers consciousness in a hospital, with a temporary head wound. Stevens, a defective, telle him that Nancy was kidnaped and that two mtiltonafree have also been captured, tie Implies a connection between the three cases. Ncncy Wentworth is en- ' gaped to a rich man. which pro aides an addittonil motive besides her oton tame tor her abduction, tnoe her fiance could pay large ransom. Jerry, who is an air plans pilot with war experience, wants revenge upon the kidnapers and hopes to rescus Sancy, lie leaves the hospital trying to de cide upon a plan of action. Chapter S ' ALLIES FOR REVENGE ! JERRY Hood at the top ot the marble steps and peered about (or a tailcab, hoping vaguely that on of the boya at the field would have come for blm. He glanced at a long black-and-nickel roadster standing at the curb, then stared at It more closely. Mo, It couldn't be, he decided; Emory Battles was In Boston. He walked down the steps, crossed the narrow sidewalk and, bending low peered Into the driver's seat. There, bis face rest- tie excitement and, maybe, ft yourself sbotT" "I've got a couple ot thousand with me and I'll draw checks until tbe bank sends somebody to arrest me. What's the excitement and when do we startt Quick, now, I'm all of a twitter!" Tbe kldnaplngs bad taken place on the afternoon and evening of September 1. On the morning of the 4tb an unusual conference took place at tbe offices of Ham mond, Smytbe, Whlttelsey, Van Ashfortb and Hammond, attorneya. Reporters who bad ferreted out the news ot this Important meeting thronged the reception room on the fourteenth floor, where they watched many noted personages en ter the closely-guarded wicket. Mrs, Frederick Mallory, accom panied by Humphrey Hemming way, was first to arrive. A few minutes later, Wendell Hamilton, brother ot the missing man, en tered with Royal T. Heywood. chairman of the hoar, of directors or the United States Textile cor poration, and Irving D. Welsh, well known corporation counsel. Close on their heels came Mrs. Colburn Wo- worth, mother ot the mlaBing girl, escorted by Philip Macomber, her future son-la-law. He read a state ment to the re porters, describ ing the abduotore' letter. Jm Ing upon arms outstretched over the great slanting wheel, was Em ory, noisily asleep. Jerry's pulses leaped. He would rather have seen this lanky, carefree, reckless pal Just at that moment than any other man in tbe United States. He reached In and gave tbe sleeper a slap on tbe back. Battlos straight ened up with a start ot surprise, For a moment he blinked, bleary eyed, at Jerry, then smiled In a wide, contained grin. "Hello, kid!" he yawned. "Are you a tree man?" His greeting was as casual as though it had been but a day since be had soen bis closest friend, In Head of nearly a year. Tall, rather thin, with blgb fore head, straight nose and a scholarly mouth, one might have thought Emory a student taking a post graduate course In philosophy at Harvard Instead of a restless, head strong youth whose passion was adventure and whose besetting vice was wanderlust. Aa Jerry sank Into tbe deep cushions, hla friend slipped into the traffic and headed the throb bing monster toward New York. "How did you get here?" de manded the battered pilot "I thought you'd aworn off New York for ever and bad gone home to get Into the good graces ot your stiff Becked aunts, uncles and cousins." "I have and did," declared Em ory, comfortably. "But when 1 read about your little to-do out bers in tbe country, I thought I might be missing r bet by staying ao far away from the excitement. Besides, tbe atmosphere ot home was beginning to curdle my usually kind disposition. "So last night I happened to read ot your lapse from grace and knew It was time to be easing along. "I Jumped Into too car, left Bos ton a few minutes after oldntght and. beat tbe train to the Grand Central by twenty-two minutes. "Bright and early tbls morning I went to your flying paddock and found out where you were confined. Then I popped over to the hospital." "How are you flxod for moneyt" Inquired Jerry succinctly. "Filthy with it." confessed his friend promptly. "How much do you want?" "How much will yon spend." countered the other, "to have a lit- Tbe newspaper men recalled that tbe conference was being held in the offices of Mr. Macomber's attor neys. Last ot all arrived Inspector Henry O'R. Mullanpby, of the New York' police department ' Two hours lator a waspish little man with berlbboned nose glasses minced into the reception room, clapped his hands smartly for si lence and read a prepared state ment to tbe attentive reporters. "I am Instructed to Issue ths fol lowing statement: "Mrs. Frederick Mallory, Mr. Wendell Hamilton and Mrs. Colburn Wentwortb have each received In tbls morning's mall a letter pur porting to be from the abductors of the two gentlemen and the lady who are known to have disap peared. With Mrs. Mnllory's con sent, we have causeu her letter to be photostated and will presently supply each of you gentlemen with a copy. While each of tbe lettora varies In dotalls. one of them will, we hope, suffice. Inspectot Mullanpby has authorised ns tc give you the following details ai to the physical make-up ot the let ters thcmselvos. "They were written upon station ery which may be purchased in any atatlonery store and are enclosed In envelopes ot similar paper. They boar postmarks indicating they were mailed at City Hall station. New York City, M or shortly be fore t p. m. yesterday. , "As you will present! observe, they have been hand printed with pen and Ink, thus making it im possible to trace the author by em ploying the services ot a type writer expert or an authority upon handwriting. It will be further noted that the mlsslrcc were writ ten, or dictated, by a person of ob vious intelligence. "In closing, I am tustructed to say that a decision hat been mad to fulfill. In ererr dtull, the de mands that hart b snide. That is all, gentlemen. Tioee who at tended the conference hav left the building by anothx exit, sine they do not wish to b Inter viewed." (Capfie&e., sHsl tress) The Hliort a te unusual that resdet irt WvMd by the tu. parlor Mtent ef the oana Hut Jerrv ed Ru'or try te eut wit tr-e, Vt-om-v, STATE GRAIN RATE E) BEATTLS, Wah., July 1S.(AP) Railroads and shippers today made a demand at the second day's session ot the Interstate commerce communion hearing here foi a uniform basis for grain rates in intra, and interstate shipping. A. Burton Mason, 8n Franclsro, attorney for tie Southern pacific railway, said the lack of a uniform basis for rates within and between state was one of the eerloua ot lUblea and a basla tor difficulty In the parlfle northwest. He aeked the commission to take cognisance of the Orrgon rate whlcb h cited a "a horrible eiample," IN DALLAS LOSS DALLAS, On., July 1 S ( AP ) Four flMi, two of which wet ttatM by author ltlw. to haw bfn nt by lnendirUtt dmtroyvd property val ud at mora than 2000 htre vary arly thla mornltiK. Tha Dallas fire chkf waa conduct ing an InvMtiRRtion of tha flrea to day and aMlntanra of tha iut fir marshAl wni bring aounht NtMphbora rpportfd atom? two men In an auto mobile near the dMlmyrr property an hour before tha flrat alarm wai writ in at 1:4ft a. m. Flamea wr Hint noticed in a lara barn owned by Oua Bowman. A cow waa burned to death and tha barn mid aU ooateuta ooip.tty 4uxyrxL A houae occupied by a. Mr. Crawford broke Into flamea about tha aame time aa tha barn, waa a total loas and a aecond barn In the aame black and all lta con ton ta also were gutted by the flamea. For Channel improvement. WAS HI NOTON, July 13. (AP) The secretary of war today recommended to congress that Multnomah channel, formerly known as Willamette slough, extending from the Willam ette river at Portland to the Colum bia river at St. Helens, Ore., be Im proved at an estimated -cost of 20. 000, with 93,300 annual maintenance. CACTOBLASTUS STATUE BRISBANE. Australia (AP) Pre mier Moore of Queensland proposes In all seriousness to erect a statue to "cactoblafctus." an Insect which de stroys the cactus and prickly pear. Cactus waa spreading over millions of rich acres when the Insect waa Imported. Now farmers are return lng to lands which the plants had made unfit for crops. "The 'cactoblastus' Is the savior of our state," says Moore, Name G.O.P. Croup To Head Campaign CHICAGO, July 13. (AP) fifteen menibers of the republican national committee were named today aa an executive committee to aid In direct ing the campaign for the re-election of President Hoover and Vice Presi dent Curtis. YOUNG GOLFERS GIVEN SPECIAL RATE AT CLUB To encourage Medford's young golfers, and to enable those vaca tioning to keep up on their game, the directors of tbe Rogue River Valley Golf club have established a special rate for players between the ages of 10 and 21 years for the sum mer season. The rate will be aa, plus the tax. per, month, during the vacation pe riod, at the Rogue River Valley course. j Escaped Prisoner Wounded, Captured WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 13 (AP) Ellis Woodard, escaped pris oner from the Washington state penitentiary here waa captured to day near Cottonwood, Idaho. He had a leg wound from a bullet fired by Idaho ofiicein. Hunt for W. D. Moxley. fellow fugitive, continued. IN REPLACE AUTO ;ti JOHN DAY. Ore., July 18. (AP) Awertedly because of the cost of automobile licenses, the horse la ex periencing . revival In thla district. Farmers are taxing their produce to two with horse teams, and one farm er came here last week in a sedan drawn by a team of horses. TAILSPIN TOMMY Tommy Puts Two And Two Together! By GLENN CHAFFIN and UAL FORBES! 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