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FOUR irEDFOHD MAIL TRTBTTNTJ!, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, . 1933. uying Barbara are Jnlla Cleft-Addam .ir ml -too tun muf BYNOPBlBt Jfora lodely ar range! to taint lust at ht arrive! at Farrell Armltage't house. He and an oclr. Panv Sooul. war ri wAemflntlv. and thtn Mark, again faint, opproprfotej Farrett't own bedroom. Farrell endure all, . having promised to establish Hark at an artist it Barbara Ousntin, Mark's Hanoi, will postpone their wedding a year. Farrell hopet to win Barbara's love: Leila Cant and Patty have a plan 0 their own at yet a mystery. Chapter 28 ' UNPREDICTABLE PATSY MIS3 HAOTJL'S fury was abort lived. Before abe bad crossed Brandish Place ebe wae laughing. "Whoae fur flew first?" she de manded In perfectly easy English -His, I think, but I can't be aura. The chattering little apel" "Mark or youf "Mark, of coursel I may hare the face of a monk.ey but be baa tbe soul of one and it was our souls we were discussing." "I beard yon." "It la a great pity I lost my torn jjer In front of the other man." "But I'm not pacing you to work up an affair with blm," pointed out Leila sweetly. "In any case he wants to marry someone- who doean't want to marry him and nothing majces-a man more bllrd and deaf to every other specimen of exquisite young womanhood. . . . Mo. not meaning me. I intended to marry him; but I never thought I eared about blm. Neither did he. So we're friend's, Instead." Vhat 4s this girl of his like? BeauUfuir , "Tes,? admitted Leila, "She's tbe moat beautiful girl I've fever seen. And clever. And good. And s fool." ' '"Any clever woman Is a fool to be good," declared Miss Raoul, turning briskly Into the Park. "Why won't aha take AYmltagef "She loves Mark Lodelyi" Hiss-Raoul emitted a screech of laughter, U 1 J 1 J - 1 , I. 1 -I, Alia wiiuia uubd mm a iutdi "Mark.-" . "Hurry up! oommandtod. Miss Raoul.' "I have to go. to Malavle'a before tbe theatre. I' hope he has. finished -your Mark'S'Stiidlo because1 my place muat tie re-done ht once, rve Just decided It'"- "Thaf day we first met,-In-New Jork, yon told me It was perfect:" "That was because Tvwas 'in New' York.' I was -bomesck. I was In a .condition to say' anjrth'lng. Tttetno me'nt: I got back I sa'w that the whole atmosphere Is wrong.,It tries 'to tone me' down: It almost apolo gises for me. That's fatal. I want a. aettlng that; will make the most' of my. ugliness. They any. Malavfel: might 'tie-able' to.do.lt"' . don't think-so. HIa studio for Mark was'nof. particularly Inspired. Divans, screens, all' the usual, clut ter, 'Patsy, 'I wish you'd try this) glrr Instead," "Which' srtrl-t; . LefTa- trlell to fecap.tufev'dlspre-.'' Hon.. '"The glrl'Who.decorated.an'd.fur nlah'ed my borne In tie country. 'It's, been .enormously admired. And she did, our flat'horo In'Towri orVso'mo df.lt. She's the .clever est kld-rhe'l designs', my. clothes; too." "I -wondered- where, you got' them : I- felt sure you oouldn't afford them from- the big. shops- and- you' need a lbt'ot'dresslng." Miss. Raouli tos'sed hor pochetteinto the' alr'ando caught it again. "1 an een-.sp.ee-ra- uuu .unto, na & mw ijuaiuu doj iui .bit jargom The' money, you' pay-. Ing me to vam'p. Mark ia-jiisti about, wont' Majavie'g. will a'sk for doing thewhole of.my h'ous'o, Fay meHaff and-the. girl, tee-, lnste.id; Vbat's'S her namel" ' ."Barb'araQueritln"' ."Is tbat'her.-reai.ffame'rS' . ' Tcher-owa eurprl'sev Bellaiithhe . Bp' her bead,. . "Quentln has. '-been- a. w.es.tHcoun- . try -name to'r.-c'e.htvAe'S.btbas)dd.e !y. They; aonifr peed, to assumed inem. .The' next- -instany- atn grj(Ueo tbe nastf of- spjsfu "Wolf sow, my. nam fsdst Ktarah It lanlt even, Batai. I lona for Ion .dtm when Vjrr4n Neva Sor4 and fbr Paris when I'm In Berlln-M'm at hom'e 'nowhere except on the board ana I vetoeenpeiiea on mem, twice, and shall be again." Miss Radul sVred the door of a ,taxl which happened to,beorufalng paet, and hurlejl herself Inside. Be fore Lelfa oould move away, her SEWAGE SAXZR. Or Jan. 10. (AP) Judge W. W. Wood of Ontario, bearing the ease ct Wendt brothra against the eats ct Baker, today Issued an In junction restraining the city from dumping Its sewage Into Powder river. Th wendt brothers filed one of five cases Instituted against the city for ua injunction and an ag gregate of s&A.OOO damaRes. The other four cases were settled In con sideration of the payment of $1000 damages to be dtvlded among fee five plaintiffs. An Interlocutory decree will be en tered requiring construction of a sewage disposal plant and contlnlng a provision to the effect that If not constructed and placed In operation within a period cf ten months tha decree will become final. Be correctly corseted. Prices 8.7fl-T.75 and up. VTHJSLWYN B. HOFFMANN. Sixth and Holly. sal tstate ot insurance" Leave u scarlet-helmeted head was thrust out again. Don't forget to write to that gtrll" "Patay, I didn't mean" But the tail swung off and Leila had to walk on alone. Odd odd- odd clicked ber beels on the pave ment. She envied Patsy, and Patsy, or a part of Patsy envied her. En vied her security. Securltyl Leila wondered whether Miss Raoul considered the friendship at an end. Probably, so Leila would have to move. "Weil, now Mrs. Lodely'e there, I can stay at Far rell'a." She turned and retraced her steps, telling herself thatahe would phone Farrell. Though she needn't do that, either; she could Just stroll In. Bet ter return to Patsy's house, first, and' pa'ck. She continued' to. tell" herself, that aHe would do buttep to. go a.wjiy. atrd pnpk -amV shis walked- t oavl 1 1-y; h'a'ck to AMHltirgei hbuse; T-hnouishi tttv Baskt ostw f bridge, down Brandish lila-ce: And all- t-UW (Im-e- ahe- kn'd.w- sm enough- t'h'a.t aire w.ful'di not lnv.lt'e h'ersoft to- atiiy. in- any. traus'e) ttrif-t-shelt.ered Mar.fe She- walVedi upi t-o fts Uo.ubs. an!J put her. foo't Cn- t-tra- step. She- ha) Bett'er. go. lm ten s.e:e r.m'Uf(g. am teil- hlm'' she coAfl'dtf-t atfo'r- a'W, ea-nn-th'at' emeraTd. Sh wa hi'eyl'tffbV and et8rn'a,ll or IfanK's sTff 'he cause b'otw.tfen' h'eti awd- Kl'avk- Mmfte lay an-emer.nfl, tosr. , . Sh;e- nrlgW hje a. provlhclnV an a-nfo(CMfsh-eii mri eta Cc'cea'spry afte a v.w cr.eab& fa-c.ti but she- could e sl-ught Id JjiBtr tSIwotre.r-esp.ect Mirt-1. Slfe-stoo flronei h-er hwml's Amtpi kep chin t-SenMns. T.hi!l tbe metsi wr Htei UtgA her. litre-. wMBi rtxraMD. rflst-( niSte'ifej and psse breathed freely, and saxwaseaeaa-naa. No loyarV to Moris, no sch soru aehee. Stfe owiM gala at ttra hougBL No lyaH to MdjUoga ex cept for the aabe of an enesaM. Finish with Patsy Radul, It Fa; ds4red it And the dust-heav s Kings Mallard? Rather funo black mall fither about that Why has that neqr oc-curod to me before? She lit a olgajrette. (Copyright, lUt, Jvlla (nttt-Adda&t! Mark makss ths most of a very profitable situation, tomorrow. START TONIGHT ASHLAND, Jan. 10. (8pl.) Start ing thla evening. Prof. Arthur Taylor of the Southern Oregon Normal school will be In charge of an exten sion course In the modem English dMma, offered by the University of Oregon. Olasaea are held each Tuea day evening at the Medford high sahool, starting at 7:30. A course In modern and Xuropean drama has Just been completed un der Mr. Taylort direction. The dra maa of Shaw, Plnero and Barrla will be given special oonslderatlon for this course. I Whistling Swan Taken At Mercer jcwsNE. Jan. 10. OP) A female whistling swan waa taken on Mercer lake on the coast laat week by Over ton Dowell, Jr., w.io holds both a stato and federal bird collectors per mit. It haa been 13 years since swans have been known to visit the lake. At that time eight swans spent Sev ; h of a monkey.but.he.rfasitKe y (ft souhof' one' sria'lt was our. M, souls we- wsr.a- dlsousilrigiw LOAN POLICY OF R. F. G. DEFENDED IN SENATE QUIZ Pomerene Says Loan to Illi nois Made Because State Solons Balked at New Tax Burden at Present Time WASHINUTON, Jan. 10. (AP) Atlee Pomerene, chairman of the re construction corporation, defended Ua relief loan policy today before the senate committee holding hearing! on the 9500,000,000 LaFollette-Costlgan dlreot federal relief bill. Pomerene told how a substantial loan was made to Illinois upon In formation that new state taxes for relief were not possible Just before the election because some state legis lators would not censent to a new tax burden at that time. Pomerene said this Information was put before thep corporation by a dele gation of Illinois and Chicago of ficials. Elections a Factor. , . "We were told." Pomerene saldj "that the elections were coming along And members of the legislature out sMe of Cook county would not hope TMLSFIflf TOMMlF ljQ (AtA-tai Yeu EAgy,oNaw-w-rrs j?ug i Ustnoe that g,gllue xxm. owl riuRtefeiP &i V qfeRg-TAKE. -f4g ju&t usien-:c ME. THAT &3 AlWfT 1 1 CWfSG HS'S Off (L ' 8fS I'LL. .r3 THIS SAME 8AS-A COOPLA f BAG-IV A HUNCH SMART RANeS---ANO SOT NOTHW IN IT HIS aWW TO iymAM1T& SOON FIND TM.'f2i. WRE WON'T HANS US NO elOU WONT HAVE BLUFP ABOUT MY GUESS I S og Dj BOUND TO WINMFiiial Plaas I fVeS, rLUWAV,ast,THT MAKES VOuTfl'LLMMveTOTAVCe A CHANCE V KvlT UrVWLlf'SRK GET eUSSWeioBgi. m JtStstATHMh RiaHT--WeyL,NEL.U 5HOWWUK1 TAKeTHBBISSESTRISK! OMTHAT.3JM VOU'LUBE 1N M DAR,31M ttANOV)'eM'Q!RvjitlHFl WOH-UBEOVfeR. WaoTOaFrMBRVVOWT ) WHERE ITi W1.LBETHB ONET&TRyTO W'PBTTY TOLlSHPCfT VOUWS-FA l,fiSl6WE6fiS!TfflL VSIJEfrtElliPTe)? J CALLING 3t4 Yk NgA& F? A AND 8& SLIP INTO OLp TTTliS CAKBVS VQL1 K-NOW YqD'SWPOTBQTp ( J W& VVWIS IMS JloW TTiS stlS :3BST AS SOO,M W)-; VOU DOVWtvUSl BOOV l4l tHteHS ? M AND FELL INffel TWS OLO PVT-" OKB,' -J ' 11 p SWATTER POF These Go-ww4Jp Exsvesnam . Cw lainly Puzzle Tiffl. lie Swree-pe? .j ;. By SOL HESS 1 II V" VOL) KkJOW'THERES 1 iK-cr vmJ miss 'NfcVfclH ITS WARD TO BELIEVE TLIAT 1 DRIVE NOO 1KJTO TOVAJKI ? SUCM A OlFPEReKOCE FriwirSorTl u ' f A MAU OF VOOR SOCIAL AKJO I IT WILL MAKE ME VEV lN OUR. LrvES-TWIS K,7rMMc PLV av irtt I PlKl AK1CI A.L. STAMOIMS WOULD ) HAPPV, SO PLEASE DOKJT J IS U A5LE TO CAWSe. lf ,J voo ir3WwP WARS FOR A SWLUKE ME- IF ( L1 5AV MO. X! COMMEUT lo,aS? JJm J- VOU'RE SISJCERE, VCUR6 ABOUT ) BRINGING UP FATHER NOW B6 OK OUft, OlCMlTY T TMS DECEPTION -LORD CHERPYBUWy WILL PMS TMER.E- WWCH HIM AND DO AS HS OOES-OOVOU WEAR ME? to place any burden on the people generally and that there would be a new session after the election and they hoped to get relief through then." Pomerene pointed out that under the law a governor must certify to the necessity of federal aid and de clare state resources have been ex hausted before loans may be granted. "How many states have applied for loans?" asked Senator Wheeler (D., Mont.) Thlrty-alx and two territories." Pomerene replied. "How many have been granted?" asked Wheeler. . All Been Granted. "They've all been granted." He said nearly half of the board's ?SOO,000.000 relief fund has been loan ed and vehemently denied he had ever said distribution of the 9300,000,000 sum would be spread over two years. Pomerene would not say whether he regarded the 9300,000.000 a suf ficient sum. If the winter Is not a severe one and If Industrial conditions Improve, he pointed out, "the need for fede ral relief will be lessened." Used Rule of Beaton. Pomerene asserted that when state and local authorities are not "doing their duty" and suffering results, the corporation had adopted "the rule of reason" In administering the law so as to relieve destitution. AWhen a human being is In dis tress," Pomerene asaeted, "I am not asking the why and wherefore." At the same time, he said, care rmuut be taKen lest local charity cease Its efforts when publlo funds become available. Tfee CwwkCaU Totamy's Bluff T CliHT a wos0 ELKS TO GREET T A aped at program wilt feature the Elks' regular lodge session Thursday night, the occasion being a visit by District Deputy W. M. Briggs, accord ing to J. 7. Fllegel, exalted ruler. . Cole Holmes la chairman of the entertainment and hla committee has promised a novel program. Also two "old-timers" have been granted some time to "Iron out" some long-standing argument. Wilson Walt has promised to have the Elks' band out In force and pro vide music for the evening. Three candidates are up 'for initiation; in fact, Thursday night promises to be one of the best lodge sessions for some time past. Members ere reminded that a game will be played each night in the bil liard tournament. Another game will be played tonight in the .bridge tournament. 2Y ear Moratorium On Mortgages, Aim SALEM, Jan. ' 10. (AP) A bill which would declare a two-year moratorium on mortgage foreclos- I ures In Oregon was . Introduced In FOLLOW MACClEft HTRUCTIOM? AN' CO A-i WE DOES' iwL. in the senate thla morning by Senator Ashby Dickson of Multnomah. It was tbe first bill to, drop Into the hopper after the senate went through the formality of organizing for the regular session. TO EYE PROGRAM SALEM, Jan. 10. (AP) A state wide meeting- to consider the Ameri can Legion's legislative program to be recommended to the session will be held In Salem next Monday, Jan. 16, It was decided here today. Le gion leaders from the entire state have been Invited to attend this ses sion. The state-wide conference was called by John B. Eaain of Dallas, state commander of the -legion fol lowing a meeting here with members of the state executive committee. Edna Ferber Must Conserve Strength LONDON, Jan. 10P) Edna Fer ber, American writer, who !s 111 with Influenza In a hotel here, tc7 Traa reported af better, but It was' said that she must remain in bed several days. Miss Ferber came to London for the premiere of "Dinner, at Eight," of which she Is co-author, but her illness prevented her attendance. a Child Mum MASats floo TO VAXCH H1M BY OOLLT . Ul MflEOa WATCHIM'- 1 BALANCE BUDGET BY ECONOMY IS PLEA OF RA1NEY WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. As serting he did not believe either the proposed raise In Income taxes or the sales levy could' be enacted at this session, Representative Ralney of Illinois, the Democratic floor leader, Monday advocated etrenuoua efforts be made to balance the federal bud get through economies. In that connection, he made pub llo a letter he addressed to 14 gov- .ernora In which he opposed their de VJKLL- I OlD did- but i MR OlO- WELL HAVE BSFORS mands for enactment at thla session of a aioo.000.000 federal nlzhway aid bill and tailed them to "tell ua ho m are going to get tie money for "There la strenuous opposition IB 1 congress to Increasing either the in come taiee or levying the sales tax. Ralney told newspapermen. "I personally believe we can bal ance the budget without resorting to taxation." The highway bill to which Ralney referred was passed by the sent last spring and has been reported bf the house roads commltee. 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