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PAGE BTX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932. A PATH WARADISEI i. Canbuul. Vl "7 DA WSON I SYNOPSIS: CUve-e flagging pirlfa. daehed becauee Santa be came engaged to another, are a little revived bv being appointed Burovean repreMentattve ot hit firm. The day he ealle he telle Santa, tor whom he now waite at . the pier. The background ie full ot complication. Eanta'e mother viae married by Brio Dawn only after Cltve'e mother had thrown Aim over. A rift, later closed, uae effected between the Dawne when Cllve'e mother entrueteii htm to Erio Vawn'e eare upon nor death bed. Woree. Santa ie a ruthleae flirt, and now plana marriage with a man H yeare older "tor com panionehtp although ehe knowt Clive adoret her, , Cuapter T BUT THERE WA8 DICKY ""LIVE was despairing when be pled Santa. She was attired as for a ballroom. Eiollc jScstatic Been dancing. At a night-club prob ably. So that was wbat bad delayed her! As aha scurried along tbe pier jhalf running, be had tlaie to watch Iber. i At first he thought she was alone. .She baited, gazing round Impa tiently. A allk-batted man caught up. Admirably groomed. Tbe Rltz 'personified. A flower In his button hole. So ber engagement wasn't broken I There was a confab. White hands patting and coaxing. Unwillingness Reokless, Sants kissed on the man's part Reluctant con , aentlng. Their difference arranged, he passed tbe barrier unescorted, while her fiance loaned on his cane wearing a bored expression. Clive waa In a mood to forgive her every frailty. "At last!" be squeezed ber hand. "Why didn't you come sooner?" "Couldn't No time to explain." She waa trembling with emotion. "Let's get behind the crowd where he can't -ee us." "Ton shouldn't hare brought him." ''Who? Dicky Dak?" "Then you'll be Mrs. Dak?" "Don't be too certain. But his being here Isn't my fault. I had to be escorted. Why are you going? That's wbat 1 must know. Are you tunning away from me?" "Probably." "It's wrong of you, darling. H you would stay, everything might be different" "Do you mean you'd give him op?" She bit ber Up. Departing sight seers pressed against them. He lipped his arm about her. "Listen. It's too late. We should have bad this talk earlier. I can't change my plana. Wbat are the chances ot your joining me?" "In Europe? I might" she bright ened. "My headquarters will be at the Hotel Bristol, Vienna. Can you re member?" "Ratherl" ahe snuggled. "What tun to shock them I" "You'll have no one to help you." He sank his voice to a conspira tor's. "Poor little you! If jou make falsa move, everyone will pile Into you. Cable your port ot arrival; I'll be there to meet you. Bettor land In England; nicer to be mar ried In our own language. You've alwaya had everything done for you; know none ot the ropes. Buy your tliket at a tourist agency; they'll procure your rises." "Clive, darling. It sounds de licious." "Trald you must go, Miss," the teward interrupted. They awoke. The deck had been cleared ot all save passengers. "Promise," be urged. I'll write." BOSTON, Oct. as. P Champion Jack Sharkey threatens to give Max Schmeilng, his outstanding challen ger, a taate of hli own medicine and make him wait two years for a re turn bout. Johnny Buckley, the tltleholder's manager, Initiated as much yester day when he warned President Wil liam P. Carry of Madlaon Square Gar den that Sharkey waa determined to defend hia championship only In a Boston ring. Carey, who came here to attend meeting ot the board of directors of the Boston Oarden. aald: "It looks to me aa If Sharkey does not Intend to meet Schmeilng next suromatV , DAWSON. "ttiu If you don't agree now" She brofci from him. As her foot touched lb ta-plak she darted back and nuif twr arms wildly about him. "Don't bate roa." "My own," he wnUpered. Raisin? her face, reclrlear of spec tators, she kissed blm full on the mouth a sweetheart's 'Jos. Then turned to discover that her forgot ten fiance had been watching. She alt so young and defenceless that she could bare howled. There beyond the barrier stood Dicky Dak, who had the right to spank her If ever a man had. The worst of It waa that there was no way ot avoiding him. Dicky seemed to know more about her than she knew about her self. She'd tried In Tain to surprise him. She'd accepted his proposal at least partly for the tun of discover ing how an older man would react. Thla time she was sure she'd sur prised blm. She'd surprised herself. Were he to leave her to struggle home alone. It was no more than she deserved. As for breaking tbe news to him ot the full extent of her treachery, that was ou. of tbe question, Gathering her opera-cloak about her, she minced through the barrier in a mood oddly abashed and de fiant. , "Well, that'i over!" Dicky greet- Clive full on the mouth. ea her with unruffled countenance. So he wasn't going to begin the row In public! From sheer relief she could have hugged him. He tucked an arm' through hors and raised his hat "Your friend's waving, Santa." She didn't look back. Daren't. Her beart was bursting. And bere she waa with thla unwanted man on her honda whom nhik'A hnnn iHlnt enough to believe sbe wantedl In a crowded elevator she de scended to the dreary dock front that amelt of garbage. Her escort seemed a policeman conducting her to the patrol-wagon. He waa band ing her Into their waiting automo bile and spreading a robe about her. "Up-towa," he ordered -he driver. As he took his place beside her he oxplalnod, "We'll have a hop at a night club." Now that she waa locked In with him, the drama ot the situation Droved too much fnr hnr. Httrvlnv her face In her hands she wept Poor kiddy." He attempted to sooths ber. "Please don't" She shrank into her corner. "You saw. I didn't klsa blm ordinarily.'" "You were sorry for him. When one's young and has no money, be loves deSD&r&terv. Whnn iia'b itlrii. and has money, no girl wanta him. louva Known tnis boy for years too well; the novolty'a worn off him." Suspicious that Clive waa being belittled, she countered, "Novelty's not everything. About you I know next to i.othlng." "You will." She stopped sobbing. "You're not Jealous. You don't sound angry." "Did you think I waa rnln? in strata you?" "You treat me like a baby." "Ifa all you are, darling." "You may put your arm about me. You're the kindest man I ever met I've choated. May I toll you?" She drew a long breath. "I've promised Clive I'll marry him." "I guessod you had." (CofyHtH mi-IVI. Coelelibt Dewten) Banta puts a atranga qutitlon up to Dicky, 'omorrow, and ablaaa by hit declalon. NEW YORK, Oct 9S. m Miss Betty Oow, who was nursemaid for the kldnsped and alaln Lindbergh baby, arrived from England today on ine liner Caledonia, and sp?d away from the plsr In an automobile bear ing New Jersey license plates. MIm Clow declined t. say whether tier destination was the home of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh at Hopewell, N J., or the estate of Mrs. Dwlght Moi row, mother of Mrs. Lindbergh, at Englewood, N. J. Mlts Oow sailed for England last August and visited her parents. The car In which she was taken from the pier waa reported to have come from tbe Morrow estate, STARTS GRID ROW NASHVILLE, Tnn., Oct. 38. Rumor of technical Titration of eligi bility rule by various Southern con ference athletes, following the dis qualification of Julian Foster, Van derbllt end, for playing summer base ball, brought a telegram from Head TAILSPIN TOMMY JS ,UHA7 7HS- iTl ttMtk l J ) DICKFNS AB P srir a M- iV7 BUMP AND Yt)U'f 2 VKNv V;" V ) TOSSED OUT WTO J BOUND TO WIN Ben's Decision I HOPE THE OTHER GANs JHATS lDONT vjELUJOLl OUGKt MEL rTISg NE? ffTHE OTHER GANSI PTHATBtheN oh mmra mq.ttc ooes err mel rvderi what ) prelttv ) care! if ( to care , wsmSHT7Wdoi5'T IwcntknovShes TsSnig V'IcS1t(Sv1IrJ RIGHT HAS HE GOT TO COME - -X STRONG l HETS A I JONATHAN T TO GOOD TO US T H NE6D A HERE, BEN -- Do5Sj TntSpT ) 1 SES TvbSfl STJ-Sf SNOOPIN'AROUND HERE? 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KID?. jlp I 60M - T1.U ,EE HOVJ mem's Vote-r Run the J V ll feel a?out THATS WHA.T I CpUMTRT J m V llit- 1 M 'IMNin' THU C.OUHT-JJ 1 NOW- ' J HmrTj -i ElECTIOM- j '," K "r f-wCt wrri Coach Dan McGugln ot Va rider b lit to Dr. O. P. Miles, conference president, suggesting that "rules relative to summer baseball have' been long rather loosely administered." "As faculty representatives have In many cases failed to furnish Hits of prohibitive teams as provided by the commission," the telegram said, "I wonder whether you should take counsel of executive committee whether students should be disquali fied where the regular schedule has not been more than three games a week, where they have not received money as players and have not play ed on teams of recognized baseball' Surprise Attack! WAXC SEE STAB SHOWH6 An ponce nose omen Fiyeas Jeff Is Bewitching As A The coach aald he felt that "If many are declared Ineligible It may bring much criticism on Vandermlt and also on the conference.' Dr. Miles at Black burg last night said he had not been asked to call a meeting of the executive commit tee and knew ot no reason why one should be called. When needing aupllcatlng sales books, flat-packs or tan-fold cash register forms.' ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines or any other kind ot printing, don't order from out-or-towu firms and pay more. Phone 7ft and one of our representatives will call. MAV0S IF THEY ler AlOHEl IE3Q Girl I -, McLeod i , MXEOD, Oct. a(8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis and baby arrived Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey. Mrs. Casey will ar rive today from Portland, where ahe has been doing art work. A crowd ot young people Is plan ning a surprise party on Miss Doro thy Del Harding at Crater Lake Cat urday to celebrate her birthday and see the family before they are snow ed in for the winter. COOD MORNIN',1 MR-JONES - Mt LAO Vsf"0 OO TOU THINK 7 Hljjfi TvyAs 7o cor sre off. .' H f sasH-wey cAisme fiat- 1 , " 05 Sst&ivr' e6isB if wfyscUc : fooreo! maasur that cw ms s if TeV? ; nP&BSSaWW idmm meyi eer V fixsd to fire through te I SAIVOITS AMD . I ttmAUAY Uir MVXHIR tX-r PDOP AND IT'S I WELL.- OUR L1N1E. Of DEFENSE 1 . LITTLE WEAK- BUT WnM 'RAM- rod vtwong t quarter- Well BR.eak through their. line we won't have to 066 ojh second line- WILI- WIM? wirsjf J j OF COURSE V'TH'JUMSO" j TH AT' tjHUVEV). OUT OF THE ft WHAT I GAME WE WILL 6E t I THlMK hANOiCAiDPED A r- V t I little Bit- r , jJ By ULKNM CHAFF1N and UAL FOUKE8T By EDWIN ALGER By C. M. PAYNE By BUD FISHER By George McManus