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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1933.
EBy the World FORGOT
A New Serial by Ruby M. Ayres
.H SOP8IS! Georgia Bancroft
hut had her firtt proposal, and it
la from Clifford Aihtr. But aha
mmt tell him that the lotee Nick
olna Boyd, lormerlv a- film afar,
and now in Germany in an effort
to have ramoued Ihe tear that hat
rout him hit career. Chagrined,
Clifford drivel her home. But ha
elope tor gatoltne, and (Jeornio
iid a errap of netotvaver in tha
meat bearing only tha wonle "Morla
Mar Dies Suddenly." She think!
at onea at Kicholae. korrif.ej.
Chapter It
GEORQIE'8 FRIGHT
FOR on terrible moment Oeorgle
could not more or (peak. She
searched the acrap of paper, but
onlj the headline waa readable.
When Clifford Asher laid a hand on
her arm ahe came to herself irttn a
little rasp.
"I want an erenlng paper. Please
get me an evening paper," aha said
In a rolceless whisper.
Aaber (tared at ber.
"A paper ... but I can't at tbls
time of night."
She aeemed to bare grown old all
at once, and even ber Hps were
white.
"What'a tbe matter?" be urged
again, for abe waa trying to get out
of the car.
'The mar bare one In tbe ahop
ever thore." Before he could pre
Tent her, the had darted across the
"Can't you drive faster?" Georgia asked.
road, th long skirt of ber white
dress fluttering round ber. Th wom
en whom she bad noticed before was
turning to go Indoors again when
Georgle spoke to her breathlessly.
"Ob please, have you got an eve
ning paper?"
The woman turned round and
stared.
"No, they're all sold," she said.
"Ob . . . but haven't you got on
Just any paper will do ?"
"I'm sorry, but I haven't on left."
Clifford bad Joined them now, and
he took Georgle's arm In Arm
grasp.
"What in th world la tbe matter?"
be nsked again blankly,
".Nothing," abe said.
She stood tor a moment staring
before her, then sbe turned 'and went
back wltb blin to th car,
"I Just wanted an evening paper,"
aba said almost stupidly.
Clifford laughed ratber constrain
edly. "You're a funny kid," Asher said.
"You gave me quite a shock. Aren't
you well?"
She turned tragic eyes to him.
"Yes, quit well," she said with
lips that felt as It they were cut In
Ice.
"Movl Star Dies Suddenly." .'
SHE said suddenly, "Can't you
drlr faster?"
"Are you so anxious to be rid of
in?"
"I want to get borne."
Somewhere In th hotel there
would surely be a paper.
"If you're not well," Asher began
diffidently, but she cut him short.
"I'm quite well, I'm. Just tired."
It seemed an eternity until they
reached tbe hotel.
"When shall I see you again?"
Asher asked.
"I don't know; I'll write," ah waa
, out of th car without his assist
ance.
"Thank you for taking me." she
aald dully. "Good night," and she
had gone before he could speak.
Georgle fled across the lounge to
a porter who was aimlessly staring
at a notice pinned to th reception
desk.
MAfWHFnsLD. Or., . July 11.
(AP) A body found on th mud
' "Ob, please, have yoo got an eve
ning paper!"
lie turned. "No, Miss; perhapa
there's one In the writing room.
8b went wltb him, shaking la
every limb.
"Funny," be said, "there don't
seem to be one tonight."
Georgte fled away without an
swering, up tbe wide stairs to ber
mother's sitting room.
It waa in darkness and she switch
ed on the light with a shaking hand.
There must be on somewhere.
Thero simply must.
But for once the sitting room wa
almost painfully tidy.
She searched everywhere, and
then stood still, her hands clasped
together, her lips apart,
"Movie Star Dies Suddenly."
SHE turned and went slowly to ber 1
room, slipping out of ber pretty ;
frock and leaving it lying In a dis
regarded heap on the floor. '
It Nicholas was deed . . . well he'
was beyond ber reach forever. She
felt as U someone bad (truck her a
crushing blow. ,
Georgle did not hear the door's
quiet opening till someone touched
ber on the shoulder,
"Georgle, what Is the matter?"
She started up, ber face drawn
and disfigured, ber tragic eyes raised
to Bishop's tired face. He was
wrapped In a dressing gown and bis
grey hair was all ruffled. ,
"I beard you crying. I heard you
from my room," be said. "What Is
it? Why do you cry like that?"
There was a reluctant kindness In
bis voice that reached Goorgle'a
heart through all her misery,
She said with quivering lips:
"Have you got an evening paper?"
"A paper . . , tbere'a on in my
room, but why?" he broke off for
a moment, looking at her steadily.
Then he said:
"I'll fetch It for you." ,
Georgle sat huddled up, shivering
In every limb. She almost cried out
to him to come back, not to tell hor
the thing which she knew must
broak her heart, but ber llpa wore
too stiff, and she Just sat there star
ing at the open door till presently
he returned.
He laid the paper beside her on
the bed, but she did not touch It,
"Who Is It that's dead?" she asked
faintly, "You look and see for me
. someone , , , a famous film star,"
Bishop stooped and took the paper
In hla hand.
"Someone named Pauline Frago
nard.. It was a car accident In Call-'
fornla. Did you know her?"
"No."
There was a little silence, and
Bishop laid the paper down again.
Georgia leaned her head In her
handa; she felt taint. Then Bishop
spoke:
"Tell me about It, Georgia. I may
be able to help."
She tried to say, "You can't, no
body can," only she could not con
trol Mr Hps, then suddenly she
knew that he was sitting beside her
and that hla arm was round her
shaking body.
"Poor child," he said. 'Terhaps
we're both lonely."
Georgle caught her .breath, and
for a moment her whirling thoughts
steadied.
Lonely I This man who seemed to
bav everything he wanted In the
world? She took her handa from be
fore her tac and turned to look at
hlra. (Copyright, JfJJ, DouMerfny Voran)
Qeergle, tomorrow, finally con.
fasaaa nar lova for Boyd to Bishop.
Hats near North Bend was Identified
as -that of 1,. A. Olson. 4B, Coos Bay
longshoreman, who was lent seen ton
days ago. Heavy weights hart been
attached to the body. Some of theoe
fell from the rope and allowed the
body to float tree. Olaon came to
Coos Bay from Aberdeen. Wuh.
about four yeara ago and had no rel
atives here. Police said they believed
he drowned .blmaelf. . .
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PEFEMDAIOT. ,
BRINGING UP FATHER
BLUMDER
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There's No Guesswork in Tribune A. B. C. Circulation
Oregon have already filed appli
cations or loans from the R. F. C.
and others were expected to file for
funds. It waa announced today by
C. E. Strlcklln, secretary of the reo
lamatlon commission.
But If these districts are to receive
federal aid under the terms of the
so-called emergency farm loan act,
It will be necessary to expedite appli
cation? as no loans will je made aft
ids. a. r "Bu-rv Tt't rifl X
- Dodging Trouble!
FOR PTOSECUTIOIO: Q'.VUHAT
O". MRMESB, DO NOW RECOSWIZ.E REACTIOM TO THE
THIS APPLICATION TO THE
THREE
FOR RBPEOEIMCE Y
A.'. "TWO WROTE. THBTTWEy
CXOWT KWCHAJ THE
APPUCAMT AUO THE
at, vnr : i I. . i
i know- Shouldn't
HAVE PRETENDED I
WUI tICK IMTEAD
OF rAA.OC.lE coin' on a
VACATION ViTVlOUT
ME- SHE IN'sV'iTi ON
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er January 23, 1034, Strlcklln was ad
vised today.
Loins of this nature would be se
cured by notes and bonds, and would
be based on appraisals to be made
by the government. Before any loans
are approved the districts and cred
itors will have to sign an agreement
that they will accept such apprais
al, t
By C. M. PAYNE
WAS TWE
ATTORMEV POR DEFEMSE A. I MUST HOWE THOUGHT
cross- exam i o i to a : so whew i asked for
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WASHINGTON. July 11. (AP)
Orders for lumber during the first
THE WORLD AT ITS WORST
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SfARflNfi UP 001 OF A S0lM SLEEP
ON AlfcAN WlfH 1HE UNEASY FUELING
THAT WVE BEEN 5N0RIM6 AWD
THAT PEOPLE ARE LAU6WN6 Af VOU :
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7-11 .. ' , (Copyrlgby 1M3. by tba Bell Byndreate, Inc.) ' ' UfUUftftS
POSmOW Q i IP VOL. WERE A DOORMAM
OF DOOR MAM IS SO AMD VOU WERE ASKED
IMPORTAUTTHAT IT A BOMD VOUD THIIOK IT
HOULO BE OOKE.VJOOLDUT VOU ?
7 A". KO, I'M A RATHER SERIOU5
MrtODEO sPER50NJ-IT,S
6OTT0 8EPC i A GOOOOOKE
REFORE 1 ZCAO SEE VT.
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(tteajTHtl. I.. Til Bn tr1etU IX
t KNOW WHAT I'LL DO . I. OH1 I WOULDN'T THINK ""
I'LL TELL HER THAT f8( I" OF LETTING VOU CO OUT-
I MCOiKlTOtESA J Itf I I'VE SENT FOR A J
DOCTOR- ( -T m fi U DOCTOR ) T (,
THEN I'LL ' T ( V ( It
c ii'Kii swt. i. c.w i.M.n yj itntj f 1 7.
six months of this year were report
ed today by the National Lumber
Manufacturers' Association to have
een 40 per cent above production
with shipments 20 per cent more
than output.
This represented an Increase overj
the same perio;.' ast year of five per ;
cent In production, four per cent In j
shipment and 20 per cent In orders.
ATTOfttOEY POR PROSECLTTIOIO '.
Q MR MESS, WHEM DID VOU START TO
DISTRUST TWE OEFEUOAWT ?
A'. VWHEM TWE BOUOIW& COMPAMV REFUSEO
HIM A BOMD.
Q'. VWHEM VOL) TOLD THE DEFEMDAMT IT WAS
MECESSARV TO FUSMISK BOMD. DID WE
FOCa
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A". IP HETAkSE1
ARGUMEMT
For the week ended July 1, lum i
ber orders at the mills were four par
cent leas than the average of the
preceding six weeks. The associa
tion said, however reports had ben
rclvd from 60 fewer mills and that
when they are heard from part of t
the drop will be made up. The d
lay waa caused by the July 4 holi f
day. 1
By CLUYAS WILLIAMS
ay glenn cuArr
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By George McManua
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