Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 23, 1933, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAflE SIX
MEDFOIID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON", THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1933.
BVNOi'aia. Major Napoleon
Riccoli teade Ala Portion Legion
command into the Citadel ot
Mekaeeen oetenaiblp to parley
with the Haid ot Uekaeeen actual
ly to combine with him aoainet
Prance The Said doe not know
that Iticooli plana even more
treachery to murder the Hntd and
make hUnaelt Sultan ot the Sahara.
The Citadel ia a mate ot intrtoue.
in the midat ot which are Ralaul.
aon of the Raid. Julee and Pedro
Itallqnt. financial manaoera ot the
Said, and their wlvea.
Chapter It
INTO THE PAST
RARELY baa a more rarled. In
congruous and cosmopolitan
circle and a family circle at that
at In stranger surrounding! and
circumstances.
Margaret looked long and
thoughtfully at her husband, Jules
Malignl; at Ralsul, his cousin; at
Ralsul's fatber, her uncle by mar
riage, the Kald Haroun Abd'allab
Earlm; at tbe Lady Zalnub, bis
wife, the mother of Raisul; at the
Lady El Isa Beth el Aln, sister ot
the Kald, and her own mother-in-law;
at Senor Pedro Malignl, her
father-in-law; and, finally, at Sara,
ber cousin by marriage, the daugh
ter ot the Lady Zalnub's famous
brother, Kald Mahommed Hassan,
lain by the French.
Again Margaret looked round the
family circle, and felt Tory, very far
Jules a "native"? What
from ber home at Yelverbury, Kent,
England. England was a thousand
miles from the vast impregnable and
ancient castle ot the Kald Haroun
Abd allah Karim, and was also a
. thousand years from It,
Tbe Kald Haroun Abd'allab. Ka
rim lived and dressed and acted and
thought much as did his ancestor of
thousand years ago; and surely
this castle, or castellated rock, had
not changed In a thousand years?
Marvelous to think that the Union
Jack floated over Gibraltar only a
couple ot hundred miles away, and
that so near were a British garrl'
on, battleships, churches, clubs
messes, shops, and British law and
order.
Whether the thousand-year Ideas
were extravagant or not, one cer
tainly travoled back more than 200
rears In traveling that 244 miles.
This castle, this lite, these peo
ple, that town down there, below
the castle, were all far more medi
eval than Tudor England, In out
look. In mode of life, In act and
word and thought and deed.
The things her husband's mother,
Lady El Isa Beth el Aln had told
berl Unbelievable things. Perfectly
Incredible and perfectly true.
Of how that fat woman Zalnub.
once so beautiful with whom, ap
parently, she now dwelt in perfect
amity had done her best to mur
der Jules, the Raid's nephew, now
Margaret s husband.
Strange to reflect how, but for
that savage villainy, Jules would
never have been sent to England,
and Margaret herself would not
now be Mrs. Jules Malignl, seated
there In that lovely artificial Moor
lsh garden, beneath the African
moon, contemplating this strange
assembly ot her relatives.
No, she would not have been Mrs.
Jules Malignl.
Would she have been Lady Del
Ienie, bod Zalnub always been as
fat and placid as she was today?
Once more Margaret's eye trav
eled round that amazing circle.
Julc, her husband, graduate ot
Oxford University, yet bred and
born In tant terrible castle, the son
ot lienor ,'edro Malignl and the
Lady El Isa Beth el Aln, the Kald's
uair-sister. I
And, undoubtedly. Jules, lolling
Formal Farewell
For Mayor Baker
PORTLAND, FoO. J3. (AP) Oeo.
L. Baker, for more than a score ot
yean mayor ot Portland, was given a
formal farewell dinner last night.
He was not a candidate at the re
oent election, having announced he
Is retiring from politics.
LOOK FOR THE REDTAPE OPENERI
Valiant Dust
by Pereival Christopher Wren -beau geste
tnere un ms cosnioned rug, wai
well In the picture Jules, with hit
black hair, pale face and great dark
eyes. But then, of course, he be
longed. This was his borne, his birth
place. His mother was half-Moor
Ish (oh, her terrible tale of her Eng
lish mother, sold in the market-place
ot Mekazzen), his father a Spaniard,
bred and born in Morocco.
No wonder be bad seemed to
change so rapidly and so soon, after
their arrival In tbls disturbing place.
It was literally the return ot tbe na
tive. Native! Her husband a "native"?
What an unpleasant word In this
particular connection.
But how absurd to take that view.
Anybody is a native of the place In
which he is born and bred. Sbe was
herself a native of England.
And Margaret once again firmly
put out ot her mind an expression
that she had somewhere heard or
read a phrase that had been doing
Its best to Intrude upon ber con
sciousness for some time.
"Gone native."
It was perfectly absurd. It, as sbe
kept telling herself, everybody Is a
native, and the natives ot one coun
try are as good, or as bad, as the
natives ot another In their own
particular way and sphere how
could anyone "go" native?
an unpleasant word.
If the phrase meant anything at
all, it meant departing from tbe
ways and customs and stardards of
your own country, and adopting the
ways and customs and standards of
the foreign country In which you
were sojourning.
But tbls was Jules' own country,
she kept tolling herself. He couldn't
go native, for the excellent reason
that he was a native,
Had she, then, married a Moorl
And thereupon a horrible little
voles from somewhere at the back
ot her mind, coolly remarked that
Bhe hadn't married a Moor so much
as a mongrel In whose veins ran
Moorish, English and Spanish blood
Spanish blood dilute, for Senor
Pedro Mallgnl's mother bad been of
African extraction unspecified
Berbor, Kabyle, Ouled-Nall, or, per
hnps, Negress, again unspecified.
' Angrily Margaret roplied to the
horrible little voice, tolling It tc
cease Its beastly remarks, for shs
was married to an English gentle
man whom she had known from
childhood, who had almost grown up
In her fathor'a house, and who had
there spent his holidays from prep
school, from Eton and from Oxford,
at all of which seats oMesrntng h
had been with her brother Jack.
Of course it was only natural and
er right that, back In Morocco,
the land ot his birth, he should wear
native dress, , , ,
That word native again, ...
It had begun with their all "dress-Ing-up"
for tun, and very good tun
It had been. Margaret had thorough
ly enjoyed putting on a complete set
of Sura's lovely scented silken
clothing and barbarlo Jowelry, and
wished she could keep them to take
borne to wear at fancy-dross dances.
But to wear them regularly Just
because they were Moorish clothes
and she was In Morocco, was quite
a different thing. She was an Eng.
llsli girl, and she would wear Eng
lish clothes wherever she might be,
and retain English manners and
morals and customs and standards.
No, Morocco had not done Jules
any good at all, and the sooner they
wont away again, the bettor.
(Oopvrtaht. 1911. r. A. Stokea Co.)
Mora of tha unbellavabta tanota
of Mtkazien comts homo te Mar
carat tomorrow.
Physician Din
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 113. (AP)
Dr. James O. O. Wiley, -Oa, one of
Portland's moat prominent physicians
and surgeons, died here Tuesday. He
had been 111 four days. Dr. Wiley
graduated from the University of
Oregon medical school In 1600.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 2&. (AP)
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party must "purge Itself" of the In
fluence and philosophy of President
Hoover, Secretary Stlmson and Sec
retary Mills If It hopes to regain con
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