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PTGE ETOHT UEDTOKT) MATE TRTBTOTE, MEDFORD, QBEGOy, THURSDAY, SPRIG 27, 1933. eWIaile Cockatoo tional egg week May 1 to 7 was asked today by Governor Julius . L. Meier, who remlned that tne egg Industry brings Into the state 8,000,000 an nually. His statement read: "As governor of a state where the poultry Industry occupies an Import ant place. I am glad to call the at tention of the people of Oregon from May I to 7 to national egg week. "Let us therefore give eggs and poultry products a prominent place In our household program, not only May 1 to 7, but throughout the en tire year." Egg week has been celebrated In the United States the past eight years under auspices of the National Poultry Council. TO announcing that he will soon be leaving San Diego, where he Is sta tioned with the United States navy, for Penaacola, Florida, where he will enter the air service. He will be leaving on the navy transport, Clare mont, May 10. A letter from his brother, Benny, who will soon graduate from West Point, states that he will spend his summer furlough, following gradu ation. In Oregon. He expects to be located at Randolph field, Texas. Both boys are former students of the Medford high school and have many friends In Medford. Disc driving wheels for locomotives 4jf ISignon C. Ebtrhart BE BYNOPBIB! Bus Tally oonldes to Jim 5undeait that she has in her poaaeaalon a token which will en title her to share her lather1 huge fortune, and that the beltevee the man murdered in the hotel corridor near Buntlean'a door had some con nection uith her claim, Bundean is suspected of the murder, and David Lorn, a detective sent by Sue's brother to invcstlaats her claim has helved him. Bus shows Bun dec a letter she has from Francis, no recollections of each other. It would be natural, too, tor him to be a little prejudiced against me. And then, besides, he did send the detec with which a New Yorfc raiiroaa is experimenting are less expensive than standard types and, being lighter, lessen wear on rails. SALEM, April 27. (AP) Obser vance by the people of Oregon of na News has been received hem from Ned Harrell, son of Joe E. Harrell, tive. That's something.' "That's something, I agreed dry' Iy. I rose to give her the letter. Ber S'MATTER POP- By C. M. PAYNE hand approached mine, and I took It THE FAMILY ALBUM --PUTTING THE CAR AWAY By GLUYAS WILLIAMS and the other In mine, as I had there In the corridor only an hour or so Chapter 19 SUE'S HELPLESS STATE before. I said clumsily: "Yon must let me help you." The words were trite, but she understood rj"RANCIS' letter began rather what I'd meant and not managed. II Hi ujVa? coony: "My a ear maaame:" I glanced at Sue. She amlled into my eyes, but there wai a determined look about her face and a (park of anger In her eyes; I guessed that brother Francis' reluctance had had its share In molding her deter mination to prove herself. I went back to the letter, reading It slowly. "Mr dear Madam: Mr. Lorn's report has been favorable. How ever, 1 think It advisable that I and my lawyer visit you In order to make further Inquiries. Yos will ' kindly await our arrival In Ar : mene, which may bo somewhat de ; layed owlnR to pressing business , matters. Of course, you understand that our projected trip to see you does not bind me In any way to grant your claim. While, as I say, my detective's report has been fa vorable, still there Is one matter in particular to b satisfactorily provod. "you will understand that my . sister's portion of the estate, If she ' Is still alive and can prove her : Identity beyond a shadow of a to say. SHE said, "Thank yon," and looked at me, and the something leaped from our eyes and communicated and merged while I stood there look ing down at her. It lasted only a few seconds, hut It seemed a long time before I dropped her hands and turned abruptly to the mantel and stood leaning against It "And now," said Sue, slipping the letter under the laces again I thought It too lovely and sweet a place for such a thing, and ahe must hare read something In my eyes, for she flushed a little and buttoned her black coat tightly again. "And now you understand. At least, yon under stand most of It." "Your mother kept the token for you?" I asked. "Yes. Mother took mine and kept I went back to the letter. doubt, ls considerable, and since the whole matter has been loft in my hands to act at my discretion, I feel deeply responsible. "I must add a word to the effect that. If you actually prove to be 8ue Tally, having In ?our posses sion every means of proving this to my complete satisfaction In this ease I must warn you to take no . eno Into your confidence. Owing to my father's Indiscreet action we have been troubled with several Impostors, and It Is not out of the question that you are in danger yourself, "With this In mind, I am Bonding Mr. Lorn again to Armeno. He win remain there and Is under orders grom me to give you every possible protection, which under the cir cumstances Is, I think, renlly more than you can expect from me. X trust that you will reciprocate by following my wishes In Uie mattor. Wh!ch are, I repeat, to await our arrival at Armeno and to take no one into your conlldence." IT was all typed, even to the "Yours truly, Francis Tally," although he had placed Tory Intricately lntor wovon Initials below the typed sig nature. She was watching me thought fully, "Voar brother Francis," I said slowly, "appears to be a somewhat canny sort of person. Not overeager, perhaps, to welcome his sister." Her eyos lit. "Then you do believe I'm what I Bay I am." "Why see here, do I look as If I doubted It?" She shook her head slowly. "No," she said smiling, and her eyes shin ing. "No, you look as It you believed It" Her voice trembled a little. "It hasn't been Tory pleasant tor me, yon know. But I quite understand why he writes like that. He's got to be cautious." ; "He's eautlous enough," I said briefly. "One might even call him 'overcautious." I wondered If Francis had exact ly pleasurable anticipation of giving np half his fortune to his sister. I didn't, of course, sny all this, but Sue read my look. She said: You must remember that he's Twen troubled with Impostors, and that he has not even seen me since I was a baby. We have practically i it for me' and later told me why my father had given it to me. She was fair according to her views." "Is it possible that your mother, before her death, told anyone else of it?" She frowned. "That's something, of course, that I've wondered about for the laBt two or tnreo weeks. I've felt apprehon slve. Oh except tor the abduction, I've nothing definite to go on. I've been a little nervous once or twice I've thought my room was searched at least, things seemed to have moved themselves mysteriously about." "It was searched," I said grimly. 'Look hero, why don't vou ua tn Paris? I'll go with that Is, I'll go at the same time. Qo to a good hotel and wait for your brother there." "I'd thought of that," she said quietly. "But Francis would believe that I'm Sue Tally if I turned up In another place. He seems un duly suspicious already." What about these records mar riage and birth and all that are they, too, In a safe place?" "Oh, quite," she said at once. "They are In the safe In Lovaehiem'e office." "In Lovschlem's safe?" I cried in credulously. "Why. yes." she saM. InnVIni .1 me in a puisled way. "Whr not? They Orethe and Mareus Lot. schlem have been very kind to me. They have been almost mv oniv friends. They and well. Kimi The porter, you know. He's been kind in many, many email ways. And the Lovschlems did avervthln th could for my mother." 'Do they know anything of all this?" "Lovschlem Isn't nrenosMKRlns-.1 she said, sensing the suspicion in my tone, "but I think he means well However, I hare told them very lib tie about it," tCopyrioht, If IS, mono a. Bberhart) Sue's tangled problem Is further eomDlloAted. tomorrow. AGE SAVES JUSTICE PENDLETON, April ST (AP) J. 6. West, 70, former Justice ot the peace at Harmlnaton, who last week was sentenced to one year In prison for larceny of publlo funds, woe to day granted a parole by Circuit Judge Calvin Sweek, The court extended the parole because of West's age and his reputed 111 health. He was con victed of having withheld about II, soo in Justice court fees. 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