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PGE EIGHT IMORNING STAB KYN0PM8! It it beeause Emily Felton's roommate at Ardmore Ju dith Carroll, has out-tnanenvred France Felton, Emily's managing mother, that Emily is at the great Carroll plantation tv epentt ths Faster vacation. And tt te because Judith's brother David ts as fasci nating and as gaylu irresponsible as Judith herself that Err.ilu has forgotten all about cautious Edwin Barnes at home, and fallen in love with David. Then are riding over the plantation, early on a typical Alabama morning. Chapter Six DANC "TTENRY, didn't 1 bear that you IjL apent Saturday night In Jail?" liked David of a field band. Henry wriggled and grlnneS "1 ivear to' God. Mist' Darl I don' taw who put dat liquor In my bug ry. 1 went In de post'Offlce, and some black devil musta stuck ljln while t w gone." David ahoutd ltb mirth. "I don't fctit It In the least M tin abl Ewily a 4Ur US, the aajerb nlal tbt w JftjKHtk vm MOtat, a Aw tb ftSttfc aMtcr, coMjlaesatly praaldlia vxo Ma kwtl(l jujpkw Corli WXc tan t thcw lata kxr ra, fc It ttjaieMray tarraarat' Ute tara ant i !ae notlealcsix !H V wilj. "Tie inf. frtr -Vetm aat baalirtHmaMa" towla' stale' sterf. altt.ttrM.cA kn va tW) All-Jt) at tttKmi ;iuthi ls-a vlaws." let Eially's elstenna tlM m:aa a 1mm c rapraaluctloi, afaa li sul 44'ims, kst Umi a mbjwt for mwM aeatyaoiy. Fuppluo a colMi, tser htVi b ic a) mrt en4 em frwwwo tt MliWi lm tan tops My aasat-m t IWM. tn IIm eMattmt ar sets py. Ik cWft ajY lkal.k.Wfca mCla kcnrf. "X iw't kc me," DavWa r 4IWB i'.ifm. lllw ttf"t yi am Haaa." Cjlt 11 terms) nt aa Tmf knrlKil ami tlMtm MtlwaK Pro! Mta hi tkot gtrvM!" Usa trWiftvnei. lit Mrwl Mlt vltk tat. Trr roi e4ovly VivA to tka iWh tMr iiuv riiliHs ittonl-:ViIcN-t tW .rrov rcite. TW atin Avt sU-MtM k'Wjr. axe tlx mill of 4 cwtk tmei Iwtkw 7an are in to tW3r n-w. "Tr it Eiburatff." Datltf 4,M .;tIj. "1 tkl) It's BiJlxt to fif Wst Vaiwal m klKtai tt HfcllV. nmmtM Wia iroViWa. ktnamn tits pie t iiicitt4. t.e HkW "I'm k-Ml tW Sv. ting I W l"t all llfi'." 'Mlir, i:r Ball ned V JilU ki4 n; to lu.' Dalld e&erhlti vfsisti tkednov of thslr roora. "J yo alp?" st lilper(l aWjMfily. ".Hot lot." JudltU UMinoi till, aai o the !e.MIaht."!thl ailD-te lii a liVtli tory?" toe oeme U and vat oej tha foot of tfcs rmrdtiy them eirly. BaUy taillwl at him. afld a.mdered M thn rai lth flilon ht hd arom accustomad to havlnf a man lato her rooei t all hour ShM kiel nr known a family H!tb little rward for convfntlon and con tfattlonal hour Levft nlgtU aftsr having bid each titftr goodnight, they )id consre Mite thirty mlnutns later. In rsrl ous stagea of nndiens, for an lm tfromptu game of pnkpr on the living room floor. Living so completely In the pres ent aa they did, they bad no real In terest or belief In the arrival of a tomorrow, and they never relln- L RAPID CITY. fl. D., Srpt. 5 fAPt Discovery ol bon?a of the earliest prlmatee near Powell, Wyo , which ' may prove a pertinent factor In e 1 tidy oT evolution maa diwjoned here today hy Dr. Olen Jp.2)i, profewor of geo.oy at Princeton university. Dr. Jepsen, ftg"' npld City bulne.a man. said the find was mad by a group of Princeton uni versity geologists In the Ft. Union formation near Powell. He etunate.i the boor were dO.Ooo.OCo year oil "Bomesvii and a part of a skull of the earliest primate of Uia orMer to which monkeys, apes and man be long aid Ttiicii may Im aiKeeiral to by Maa:a Sims qulahed their bold upon one day un til another bad arrived. The aleep thin lost tbey made up at odd mo menta like bealtby animals, aleeplng deeply and briefly in unexpected placea. the living-room coucb, or a swing on the wide verandah. She wondered with silent mirth what Francea Felton would have said to such habits. "I've Just had an Idea," David an nounced. Judith grinned Impudently "No wonder you waked us up to tell us." He Ignored tftr. "Why don't w have a dance tomorrow night aa farewell celebration? I want to danci with Emily." "It's not a bad Idea," Judith con ceded, "but It was born too late. Wi can't get an orchestra on eugh short notice. "We can use borne talent. Caesar and Cicero and Damon." Emily laughed. "Imagine danctni while Caesar and Cicero Addled! Where did they get those names?" David grinned. "The father ol Ciwr ml Cicero Is Uterarft They stall ' 'Sedr" and Slsro.'" "Aid Demon," Judith fitrarkwl rllft "lav ama4 vita gooa ri for on at the ilbborbodl ulraj." Imlly ja. tb ka4 keerf tt tllatf HUaJthct. but the; lit it avtnt lte crotlbtv David mlkef t ha. "Doa't Kind Juda She's V 'll nlat hutr" . "I'm not. t rcellst." 9h nt ta:W to tlu orlajiail ubts:L "Thv doa't tno-sf any music neaer thai 'Do by t RlMraloV or "f'mr Wmft of Nlty-Sve.' " "rftM, doa't theyl Cicero's wnt " grapbophot ona of thca tl lth a momlng-flory born' tni every .turdy night they fM 9 aav record at the ten-cfit atore aad play It until It wcara througa, Tklch fi usually Monday morning. 1 coalan't igure inhere they vera get ting themoaey. a I Invattlgtted inf found thit thty vaara aaapplng the miftr of the store a dozen eg for a record. "You don't pay the hands here," he explained rrnthetlrlly to ftailly, "kecaum they aouldn't evea kaov bov to count mfyiey, muchfaji kwp It You glva them an 'order' tor whet they naod. "Lat Sunday I rod paa their cebln ad thr- were playing 'Yea. W Have No Danenss.' Five hours la tar Vhei 1 rod back they taera playlra o atiM. Y. We Htva No la nana'" Judltk cried, aid boad to an tmaa. Inary aictlnr Then eh nodded. ""'our Idea's vlndltad, darling: s'll hav tha dance tomorrcar night. Noy at out; you seem to manasa aitbout aleap, but e can't." Ha rois reluctantly and stooped to 11 them both. Emily held her breath rai be bent over her, and won u' J da,perately hnH she was going to endure an existence that dlrte't In clude David. There were sixty people, ranging in age from fifteen to seventy, at David's danc. Two of the vast roorris bad been cleared, and the pol. Ished Ooora gleamed darkly In tha light from crystal chandeliers. It waa Emlly'a first experience with real negro melodies, and the rhythnilc,giInors with which tha or Chopra endowed trite music set her blood throbbing. You reallied. listen ing to them, that the Jungle was very near. (Copyright. u.tS, by Uartan 81ms) Tomorrow, If for the tint tier nlly In It propeMd te n Mar Ilia, man himself were found." Dr. Jepson said. "Tliese type are cloeelv related to living lemuts, small nocturnal mammals which live in Madagascar and parts of Asia and are also akin to the animal wh fragmentary re mains the American museum ol natural history expedition unearthec near Melville, Mont." Dr. Jepsen came here enrout? to Brldceport. Neb. to study geologiraj deposits there. GREYHOUND WINS RACE IN CONSECUTIVE HEATS INDIANAPOLIS, fept. 6 (API Oreyhound, hree-year-old, w?n the oue iinl horseman futurity trot m wtnwutivf !i;(is s! llir iirsnd cir- ) cult meeting h;e WednesiUv. His t!n: for the first tirat iw 3 0. ind for f lie iwoond a.o Silver King was akoii.I M.wwell Worthy third and Pedro Tipton fourth. JIEDFORD MAIL MOTOR FAILURE BROUGHT DEATH TO ROGERS, POST WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. (AP) Air experts figured today that fail ure of Its motor before It had gained sufficient flying speed to offnet a noee-heaviness may have sent trie STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Sar.turihtr. proof address tha ' i 9 ..' I ueti &n n. IV. f VS,rt 17.K I&P9- A VMS. A V'aIM, A ".lui.ii evtill fi Ul&IVi f )fSSHm wsv nut- unmw 'jf' to trnf as It sems, two pendulum clocks which are ainnlng at almost, yet not quite, the same speed, can be made to keep the same time sim ply by placing them close to each other on the same apport. Eventu ally the two pendulums will swing In unison. This Is due to the fact that vibrations In the air set up by one pendulum tend to act upon the other until they are swinging a uniform rat. Thla will not be true If there Is fItiIir 0Kr Th lattlt Plans I fNCH IT A, BainaTiFuL. PV FOR TKE MaNAeD TO WIN TOE HEAR.T BF EL LIBERATOR, OF THE Rtel FORCeS, THEN DRU6GED Hlr-1-ANO it WEBSTtR'S CAREER Ben's Willing! By Edwin Alrrcr " scat MV CATS'. HL- A.k 'Ij II , 71 -... 1 V AWNfROMlW.-OAR. Z1 Y 1 A'&ETTM I &ARSlE-rS COWNfi I l. RK Ul J THE NEBB3 You Don't Tell Me By So HesJ TT I WAS 0'EZ TO MAV'sN " T"- I- 00 -Ocpc J".- V 1 A'AWCOMONiNN'LAsr NiSHT 1 -AND TIPS - BA-BE - X CUSTOMERS -"vi-N s AND IS TMAT A PLACE? LIZZIE NAW MADE TREE X Ktf TS - ANT l-3rt-' --.-rrt WCOULD RUN A JOINT I BOCKS LAST NighT-ANd"? , DRJB5 A Dim" T- r-- O lwTx--" il ! j LIKE TMIS ON THE ECMO, I SMg'S SOSLOW SM MAO J ) VtmO GL'ESTS UPSTA'Pi'roCo.;-rX1 ! I " j I ..i- Z l VA PEr SNAIL TMAT J5JM . , c." AbSt Vuf- L 7 ;-'.; " ' i 1 v &lA-y from 'f j rL Q-s- TRIBUNE MEDFOKU, plane of Will Rogers and Wiley Poet on lta death dive Into an Alasksn lagoon. The preliminary report of Eugene Vldal, air commerce director, dis closed the probable poor balance In the sblp because of the substitution of Pontoons for the regular landing gear at Beattle. Vldal said Poet hd discussed with Joe Crosson. Alaskan pilot who new th6 bodlea of the famed comedian and filer back to the United States, the aeemlng noee-heavlness and his suspicion that the pontoons were responsible. Post said that because of thla con dition Rogers always sat far back In the plane on takeoffa and all lug author,' Inclosing a at&mped envelop CWW.!SE sf -'-:fSs iLJ . any considerable difference rate of the clocHs. the A hamlet, according to the diction ary definition. la a small cluster of houses In the country; specifically a small gruup of nouses belonging to a parish or village. But the definition given by old Welsh law had more ex acting requirements. A hamlet waa required to have at leu st nine buildings, plow, a kiln, a churn, a bull, a cock and a herdsman. v-f aum mm EK!.,KiJ.-Sci;K." ZTOf s .i':aSaaa. Kr--ClaVe-L COKDOR.TOLO iT SLjSj If 1 " : jgSSMS3&TW IS NOT DFICULT-- I i Vj'JW i j -T -JT'j T ) L - ' A) iV'W I r SjvV WlTrt Ti TRACING KANO N0U)1 iiM, i M. sslliik IMS al fefesr OREGON, THURSDAY, gage waa kept aft to balsnoe the ship. Envisioning the accident from In formation gathered from Croeaon, Eskimos who saw tha crash . and others, Vldal said: "It la reaeonable to believe that Post wss banking the plane to the right while still In a slight climb. . . . The combination of the plane In a banking turn, with etui low flying speed lmmedlstely following the takeoff and climb, the motor failure end the airplane's nose-heaviness could result In such a atall." WINDOW GLA5b Wa sen window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. ByJOHKHIX for reply. EC. - & OIL mum , Lost, stnyed or stolen one king. 0 Reward offered. That. In effect, was the messige of notices posted on the walls of Stockholm by Swedish offi cials w'aen their king, Oustavua IV. left for parity unknown In 1603. Gus tavu.Creturned after three years, ruled for finother three, and then was de-posf-d by revolting nobles. It la not of record whether the reward for his return waa ever paid. Tomorrow: tack. The First Suhmarlne At- li j a i w- shsL"- jsmwtm KteaavlM. SEPTEMBER 5. 1933. ORDERING STOPS UJrftt PARENft Af WAYSIDE REStMRArrt" TOR LUNCHEON. IS 6IMEN memo and -fom 16 pick rr whw he waut FAfMER SAYS PERHAPS, BUT FOR PitVS 5AK DE CIDE WHAT HE WAUfS ?0R mH COURSE SOICKLV q-tf. Otja-Sskt, IW, Vy WH &ii 8-KA7fSK POP i i s rl'r1Jr1)nJ A5K5 CAM HE HAvT 6SICDIE CAKES MV SVRUP ? 0 MOfaER DtRftiHS HE'D 6EfftS HAVE 56MEfHIN& MORE K0URl5HlH6.Si6HS AJD RESUMES OF MENUr, WAJfRESb SU6fcS1S -BE HE'D LIKE HE VES CfABLE PLATE. HRoWS HER A WrfHERlNfi LOC RCl!ND SfUDY 5u66ests fried scal lops, cheese-jeuy-and PlKLE sakdwich.or lobster 5p.d, xll ot WHICH "PaRjfNjfs VE0 c tyfvto H) . " rH "aB's- (Copyright. 1MB, ky.fjkalell tyndlcale, he.) jTjS 1 By GLUYAS WILLIAMS. POPS K SUSPEWIY Er CJiW&, CH Mrt HE, HAVE KfV!S PiE A LA MODE TfiR TE6Rf ? BEffER HAVE WHM'frif' E HAVIK6 -CCRrJ BEEF WASH ANiD SPIrJACH . DEEPLY 1; C. IS. PayMi By Hal ForrMfr e 49 o O oo : a ;