PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. BXtfUrtSiaz inwp m nun doeen pn-ifliu tcho mioht have murdered the misterious etranqer: Lovechlem. Idatinme Grethe Lory schism. Sue Tally. Father Robart. Marcel, the porter ot the hotel in which this strange crew is oath' sred. All Jim Bundeun knows is that he didn't commit the murder himself vet he has been orreeted for it. Bvndean alto knows that he didn't much like to find Sue and a new arrival talking tnaether fust beore the police arrived. Chapter 14 A VISITOR C0ME8 AND I wanted Srst ot all a law yer; I felt rather cold aa I sud denly recalled that In France there Is no writ ol habeas corpus. It Is true that I was an American cm sen, a (act clearly set forth In my passport, but this had not appeared to relieve the situation In the least. It didn't seem at all legal that they should simply throw me Into jail and keep me there, but every thing I had ever heard about the remarkable freedom ot the French police In such matters returned to my memory, and I began to feel a degree of anxieiy which, I was to discover, was Quite Justifiable. Night comes early In the winter at Armene, and the room was quite dark, and no one had appeared to light It, and I was smoking my last cigarette and wishing I had the pompous old commlssalre by the beard when I heard footsteps and Tolces and a key turning In the lock. The cold, dark little room was flooded with light, and a visitor, a man, was UBhered In to see me. I got to my feet and was blinking In the unexpected light as he Insin uated something tbat rattled gently Into the hand ot the man who had opened the door. Then my visitor turned, and I saw the man who bad arrived at the hotel during the afternoon. He said briskly: "I'm sorry to see you here, Mr. Sundean. My name Is Lorn David Lorn." He paused and then added: "Miss Tally asked me to see you." His words were neither promis ing nor exactly explanatory; still, things looked suddenly better, I was not, after all, entirely without a friend. "Sit downr . Be drew up the small straight chair, and I sat down on the cot. He put his hat on the floor, opened his coat, and drew out a folded paper. While his chin was no larger than It had been In the afternoon, I'm bound to admit that the eight ot his countenance was very welcome. He handed me the paper, and It was a note from Sue Tally. It was brief but nice. 8he had written: "Your being throat Into Jail la absurd and Intolerable. This la Mr. Lrn. Ho knows the whole affair and thinks he can do something about It" She had written hurriedly and, I thought, agitatedly, and her signa ture was a spirited S. Tally. "Miss Tally la very good," I said. I put the note In my pocket. He cleared his throat and looked at the floor by my feet "She thinks you didn't do this." "She's right," I said with some heat, ... "IN fact," he went on ratuer cau- tlously, "after hearing her story of the whole affair, I am Inclined to agree with her. At least," he con tinued before I could speak, "there appear to be a number ot rather In teresting points ot which she has told me which may mind, I only say may prove to bo evidence." "Evidence?" "Evidence In your favor, I mean to say. However, you er " I thought he looked directly at me and he said unexpectedly: "It's Just as well to start with a clean slate, however. I take It you really didn't murder the man." "You're damned right, I didn't murder him. I never even saw him before" "Nevermind, nevermind. I didn't think so. Sit down, Mr. Sundean, It down." He looked at me doubt fully. "There, now, that's better, Mr. Sundean. Let's be calm about this. First, however, do you feel like er accepting my help?" "Am I In a position to refuse helpT" - He smiled faintly. "No," he said as If I had expected reply. "Nice that you can keep your spirits up. You aren't In a very nice position, you know." I said more graciously: "It's very good ot you to otter to F S PORTLAND, Ore, April 31. (AP) The first dog racing meet under the new Oregon law permitting and regulating horse and dog racing will be held here from May 33 to June 3. A second meeting will beheld June 10 to July 1. The Oregon state racing commie -Ion yeeterday granted the first per mlt ever laaued In the state for dog 3UM LOOK FOR THE RED (APE OPENER e Cocltafoo n 6. Eberharl ' neip. 1 need help, nut wuut exactly Is there to do?" "First, Mr. Sundean, you told the police that there were five revolver shots last night while you were In the court with some person whom you did not see?" "Yes; live." "H'mm. Then I may be right In my surmise. It's a possibility at least " "What Is a possibility?" "That the other revolver shot, the sixth" "But there was no sixth; there were only five." "He fired twice at your flashlight, three times over your head. You still remained In the courtyard " "I couldn't get away," I said. "Exactly. Therefore It Is reason able to suppose that It the sixth shot had atlll remained In his revolver he would have again tried to er shoot you." "I don't see," I said, "that that has anything to do with getting me out of here. The man was murdered by stabbing. Look here, perhaps you can tell me Just why I'm here. What's this new evidence Lot schiem was so afraid he'd tell m about?" "H'mm. Well, It's rather bad, Mr! Sundean. But still not at all con vincing. There's the matter of the clock sword being from your room: they are divided In opinion at the moment regarding your seemingly frank bringing the thing to their attention. At the moment I fear the weight of opinion Is that It was only a clever ruse on your part" .1 . "TJOW do you know that?" 'Tve been talking to the of ficer In charge. I took the liberty ot telling him, Mr. Sundean, that I was your legal representative. And owing to a matter which I brought before him he was Inclined to talk to me at some length." "That's very good of you," I said warmly, "Then there's your , shattered flashlight." "But It was shot out of my hand." "Yes, ot course. But unfortunate. ly It Is so completely shattered that It is difficult to tell Just what did happen to It. Pieces were found Just Deiow the landing on which there was a patch ot blood from the mur dered man; those pieces might be taken to mean that you simply dropped your flashlight In a strug gle with blm." "But that's why, that's no evi dence." "The police are apt to take a dif ferent view from what we expect. But there are two other things, Mr. Sundean. There's a matter of a soiled towel; a towel which bears traces of blood. They, say you dried your hands on It." "Why, ot course, I washed my hands! Remember, I stumbled and went down on the body. And then when I discovered what It was I dragged him through the door and Into the corridor." "That's what you say." "It's the truth." "Oh, certainly, Mr. Sundean. But there's the other way ot looking at It. And the conclusive thing to their mind Is this: Letters were found among your things, as well as various articles ot clothing and pa pers, that proved you have been in Russia, near and In Moscow tor the last two years. Yet your arrival bulletin, on file here with the police, makes no mention at all ot Moscow. In It you claim your home Is in New Yorlc Is your home New York?" . "Yes. That Is, no. That Is I have no home, exactly. New York does as well as any place. And I've been on a construction Job In Russia. I'm an engineer." "So Miss Tally told me," he said. He was at last looking directly at me, but I could not measure the look In his dull deep-set eyes. He added expresslonlessly: "Perhaps I'd better tell you that I cannot pos sibly help you unless you give me your confidence." "Hang It, man, I am telling the troth. I've told the truth all along. There was' no reason not to. I've been In Moscow, certainly, but what ot It? Many people have been In Moscow; the city's full of people." "Well, you see," said Lorn slowly. "The murdered man they have reason to think that he's a Russian, too." (Copyright, 1IJJ. Ulanon O. Bberhart) Mr. Lorn tomorrow, Injecte s atartllng faot Into tht slnlatar tangle. racing to Peter O'Connor Of Clan Francisco. The races wilt be staged at Multnomah clvlo stadium, and a crew of men will be put to work to morrow preparing a racing track. Salem Will Seek Funds For Dock SALEM, Ore., April 31, (AP) Ap plication for a $05,000 loan for con struction of a municipal dock here will be sent to the reconstruction finance corporation tomorrow. The plan was outlined as self -liquidating over a 35-year period. The number of motor vehicles used for commercial purposes In France has increased 71 In six years. E LOUISVILLE. Ky., April 31 (AP) Sunshine, and a lot of it, la the S'MATTER POP TAILSPIN TOMMY IT -Has Tvyrew -AJ ) ' ( 1 -trO01t To 6&T iiM -T"6 - (OcjH MM, by The Ben Syndics, Infi . 'lA BOUND TO WIN The Farewell Note 1 cosbV? hopinj' vnu''Li?1 IHHUE1?S,II?H JsoHifr cond1 Hfrms must be the WjonathanI Jfl5 9 UpTOH BBEDrSI., M l fJ ,b?Jr?i?,T.Z.r W T IedST Mi M'l'gtfT PLEftflEjSOKWNSTfllTO I m ATTHfe FARM-WHY, IT, BEN J. 'WI'N-v I IIPTO HIS BEDROOM f UM 30r4ATHA,N 1 H?,S.RD WA LST U4 IN? WB il AND READ THE S A IT'S FROM LACKT ft , -rrrVl, "ra,: Ijjj 11 n , L ' ' THE NEBBS What PT vo wore, to see mer t Z' MR. webb, 1 was n i smoold -sav kjot.' m r I f iFtvifeT slns matomomial " i-h'- l L0S6 THAT THlETY I VAJOMDERIKJG, AVJO I HOPS AUO IP AKJVBODV ElE ) Ut HA I iMTESJTIOKJ S HIMSE OW Av N A. 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K1CTW BE THE start In the prospect purse at Lex ington Saturday unless the track la good. Bradley's horses, as yet un raced this spring, are working out at his Idle Hour farm near Lexing ton. C. O. Van Meter says he has about decided to drop the derby from the stake engagements of his Red Whisk. This nominee has shown a dislike for mud, and the continued bad track By C. M. PAYNE WMSM VOO 'GET TO THE EX.CUOS1VE CLUB.VOU WILL ABLE TO CONVEWS ABOUT PE19ATOTMEM- MEM OF I TWEir MEIMTAUTT ARE. MUICAUVM" IMCLINED- f FROM THE LOOK Fl 't at Lexington has prevented his con ditioning for the mile and a quarter Journey. Swedes Teach Idle to Sing STOCKHOLM (Pj Free instruction In choral singing Is one of the voca tional and cultural courses offered unemployed young people here. One group of young men recently gave their first concert with great success. DIFFICULT DECISIONS AFTHR 6E1TIK6 OUf OF A DUU PATE WITH . THE WIMPLES BV PiEADlKfc A FEVERISH - , COLD, VOU PROP OVER TO THE PIMMICKS FOR A LIlTLE BP.1P6E, ANP DISCOVER , AFTER RIN6IN6 THE BELL, THAT THE WIMPLES HAVE HAD THE SAME IDEA WlUlftMV UlftTENtO THEM VOU MftEO I AMD THE I I 1 UKE MlM AH - VOU TO THE HEARIMG THE ) SOA,PLt j SWITZ.TME HOOUDHE OPESIA OM OAbBO TRIO -1 SOAP I YOOELER HEARO"THE THE RADIO THEV WERE I MlMTV?EU I BMT- 1 ' AbH BARRCLL ' THlt 1 GREAT" -) WCRElrJ ) t J I MYSTERY-J ' I : I9!i. Kin; Funifo SroJkw In., orcai Bna'o n'jhn mer1 I H " E SAY ALIENISTS FLORENCE. Arts.. Aplrl 31. (AP With her life at stake. 38-year-old Winnie Ruth Judd, blonde confessed (Copyright, 1933. by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) slayer of Agnes LeBol and Hedvig 9amuel50n. beard three alienists tes tify today for the state they believe she la sane, knows she is under death , sentence and knows why. Dr. Joseph Catton. San Francisco psychiatrist, said she Is "suffering 1 from the neurosis of the condemned." t but he did not think her condition satisfied the legal definition of in sanity. By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ttj GLENN CUAFFIN and UAL FOBUE8X By EDWIN ALGER By SOL HESS" By George M.cManua (