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PAGE SIX NIVM MMD IM UOY NIVU KIND IMI LAST NEVER MIND THE LADY Nivit mino rm 1AOT by David Garth NIVII MIND IMI UDV NIVU MIND IHt LADT HYKOTSIH: Terr'i Vtttlett hat come down the Palva to Pro pionolr on Ait teay to Iho oapital to eee what hae happened to a ehivment ot equipment he and hie father need very badly He eue peeta fctii play on the part ol the ftafive government. Now. ot the American teoation Polo hall in the capital George Fox of the Ameri can toreiun eervire tlnde himeell dillurbed by the memory at a cer tain pirl. Captain Dent telle tax the hot dleappcared. Chapter five ALLAffcE IS FOUND "CUE S flyini tomorrow," went on Dent, "with that Major what'i bis name? you know the Splg with the half-pint movie mm tacheT First time since her crash a tew months ago. Read about It, Fox? The New York papers played It up big. The motor went tour teet Info the ground and she nearly went out for good." Fox heard blm as through a great tog. He knew Allaire West bis circle In the States rotated close to hers. A stunning girl with eyes the deep blue-black of storm-tossed tropic water, engaged three times, but always moving on, living to the tune of roaring motors and ateel- "Have to fly tomorrow, J;Z iS and mapping speed her motor had gone four toot into the ground But. the attache knew what was wrong with him now. He knew It the minute be snw Ray Wost go Into the conservatory wltb a woman In silver evening gown Sue Thatcher, of the large slanting Oriental eyes, let-black hair, tall, gliding, full lipped. And West, tanned of face and Jaw, trim and handsome In spite of bis fifty years the well-known sports man. Fox smiled grimly. Everybody knew that when Ray and Eleanor West were married two groat for tunes bad merged. And everybody ought to have known by now that only because It would have been too much trouble to unravel the estates had they not divorced ench other a halt-dozen times. And so liny West did as he pleased, and bis slim wifo spent thousands on her beauty and did as she pleased, while a girl with honey-colored hair and dark stormy eyes did as she pleased. Yes. the attache knew what was wrong with blm now. Years and Tears ago be had stood In the shade of a giant elm near some rod brick stables and watched a brlght-halred young girl gently probe the splint ered leg of a beautiful quivering horse with skillful strong fingers and sigh as If a loved child were dying the tenderness and strength and pity In that girl became an In eradicable part of his mind. "Going to get some air," he told Dent suddenly. TIE went out Into the gardens and lit a clgaret. Her motor had gone four feet Into the ground. He Inhaled deeply and began to wander down the paths that twisted their way among the flowerbeds. She had a habit of disappearing at any time. She loved both the hum of powerful motors and the general Ing of satiny sinews In a leaping thoroughbred. "The Mnn from tho Agency." He paused In amazement, his elgaret halfway to bis Hps. as the low rusky voice cams out ol no where, tinged with humorous mock er. MADGE ENTRY TO TEST NEW DEAL ATLANTA. I 17. f AP) A bal lot bo tout of tne new deal's sire iiRth tn the co'.ton country aeHliift at leat two opposing frW tion is in pnwpect throuph tne con dltlmml drrlion of Oov. Fugene Tl mruie to become presidential enn dhiiuf in 10.10. HordrrM by "tin," the picture Is that of Prt-BUlent Roosevelt matched nfxt wpilnir before Ororaia voter itKrtlnut the Rev. Ofrnld L. K. Smith of the liftre-the-wMlth movement mid TAlmnriEe, who ts particularly host ile m the theory of rent rioted farm production. WhtUicx Uie lalude-cuuttulleu NIVU MINO IMI IA0 WVIt MINO IMI NIVIf MINO mi IAOT NIVU MINO IN IM" NIVU MIND tW 101 "Hurray for the glamor ol i Foreign Service! The Man from tin Agency." She was sitting on a marble bench, resting back on straight bare arms, a small curve to her moutb as she regarded him. Two heavy wings of honey-colored hair were tue gleam ing coronet agalnM the background of low-cut dark evening gown. "Oh." be said finally. "So this Is where you've been, Allaire?" She nodded nonchalantly. "Just waiting for a lesson In In ternatlonal law." she told blm. "Tell me, Ambassador If A was born In Hongkong of British parents and was assaulted In Leningrad by B who was born on a French vessel of an American father and a Dutch moth er, would the case be eligible tor trial before the Justice ot the peace In Little Falls, Oklahoma?" "You're very well informed for young woman," Fox commented, sitting down beside her. "It's my gift for statistics. 1 used to raise rabbits." "And now you raise " She halted blm with a quick flirt ot her hand. "Don't be trite, George. Besides, it Isn't good diplomacy. Not that 1 care," she added laconically, "but II wouldn't be good training for your career," HE crossed her knees, letting one she regarded dark eyes. "Haven't seen you In years," abe commented. Then llko a flash ol light: "What do you think of me?" It was her voice that got Fox Pitched low for a girl, but vibrant onough to scnle the gamut of emo tions. Ho looked at her searching'. "You're all .-Ight, kid." Sho shook her bend. "No, I'm not. Scared to death, laddie. Have to fly tomorrow and I'm scared to death. Ever fall a few thousand teet?" She clasped her kneo and looked thoughtfully into space. "Tarrible feeling, George. You do everything you can, and then Just sit there and wait. Tbe rush ot wind Is all you hear, the rest Is sitonce. You don't move, you don't think, you don't breathe you Just wait." "Don't do It, Allairo" He scarcely rocognlzcd his own voice It was a sudden croak. She glanced at him amusedly. "Ilnve to." Ot courso sho bad to. Power and challenge In her curving Hps. thread of steel In bor body, alone at the controls always. Somebody was hesitantly coming along on a garden path, discreetly coughing every time he beared a corner. Fox spotted him and rose im mediately. It was N'ovaes, ths na tive runner nt the American Em baBay. 4 "Quo Qiilacr ho said a little peevishly. Novnos npologetk-nlly took off his hat. Ho made a ceremonious bow to ths girl, and then looked at the at tache from the corner ot his eye. "Tho tnll redhend. snor," he said a little nervously, and stopped. Fox Rlnnced at him, perplexed. Ths tnll redhead Wlllett, by God! Wlllett. the onglneer working ur ths Palva River! "Go on," he ordered, "what about him?" Novnos forsook English and launched into rapid-fire Spanish. The tall Americano had come to the Embassy for Senor Fox, yes. He had taken Novnos by the wrist with the grip of six devils and advised Immediate locntlon ot Senor Fox, or the arm would be broken!" tCorvrieht l!JJ bp David UdrrM Tomorrow, tons nifflt. two very vltit per. t:t ate democratic executive committee optmed by vehement minority mem ivrn, would con.nt to a presidential preferential p. Imsry waa one quea linn. Tnlmadi:e announced In Washing ten he "ptolmhiy" would be a randt dr.te If the committee provided for the p"lmavy. OKI AHOMA CITY, IVr. 17. iAI'l I He wnnti-d a rrmnrt on hlJ msr- rla'r llrrnsr. "Notlung doing."' Mid . I.vnnie Cl:alnn rloik. "Well," ild J the ymniK nuui. "I Rurvs I 11 go Ahead nnd Hft imilltcd then." WASHINGTON, llee. 17. (API- The imjiri'tne court held Invalid today , n section ol the votmonl Income ind franchise lax net ot ln.ll which Im H)fwd a t:x on Incomci rom loan miide outside Hip Rtate wlille exempt lnR Incfinn s lir.n lo.in mpde within the Mute I'm scared to death." MEDFORD MAIL SEEN FOR FRUIT OF ROGUE AREA Extra fancy Oregon wlneaap apples and D'AnJou pears have been bring ing good prices In the Trench mar ket, It Is stated In the latest bulletin of American Fruit Growers, Inc. Trade Is hampered somewhat, the bulletin STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By JOHN HIX For farther proof address ths author, Inclosing a stamped envelope for reply. Reg. Tj. 8. Pat Oft' owned VplRlo Tpxjs. rV$ Vomt 7coMS6CuTue Strange as It seems, a river that overflowed and flooded a basement In Augusta, Oa started a fire that caused damage of 1,000 .000 In 1808. The water entering the basement poured over a stork of quick lime stored there. The sinking process be gan, producing heat enought to set tha building on fire. The fire spread to other buildings and caused a mil lion dollars worth of damage before It was brought under control. TAILSPIN TOMMY Happy DUCSlNG A BAO TTORM- - A fsO fZAOOZVG- AV AND SkTEETEFZ. LAMOEO OH 7Ve S.S. SARATOGA. , Bur MAO TO cms ee&iusE tO AS NOT ?G6D FOR A CABLE HOOK- UP LANDING BEN WEBSTER'S CAREER 9PObe VIZ ADJOURN) V0MHO6E WERE I CAM TALK PRNME-UKE-I DOVH WANT I one cner- , HIAUIM US- jg THE NEBB3 Nicknames ' By SOL HES3 77mma was ikj W '" "'""' "ksjow f sue said we wo : P f t told wer it was uixe TODfW SITTINJG SMB WAS UP RASOUT DA6MEAU" LATINO ONJ A OOCTOES TRIBUNE, MED FORD, said, by the quota system and strict sanitary requirements, though an In creased allotment on Imported frult is anticipated. t la estimated that about 60 per cent of uiuold Med ford D'AnJous can pass the French sanitary require ments, this being cnsldered an ad vantage In case of continued French buying as the Yakima, Wenatchee and Hood River districts are low on fruit that can qualify, the bulletin stated. It was questioned, however, whether France could take large quantities at present jlgh asking prices. "The French buyers prefer Med ford D'AnJous on account of Medford's better grade and pack and' longer keepabltlty," the bulletin en Id. WOKING AT V2. HBVEK PLMEP "ou6 football StrHiigo as It seems the flood that started tho fire also helped It spread, fire fighters were hampered by flood ed streets. Leroy Mills attended Princeton but never played football there. Since then, however, he has become an ex pert kicking coach and as such has coached many big teams In kicking but always without pay. He haa become consulting coach at Amherst, Pa., Syracuse, Colgate, Army, Landinf I Danger Ahead! rrz, ... w n &-Z-- ipyou SUSS THAIHR&TDVOUR LX BRINGS, ISTH5 ONE UffisSt, A VOU UlON'T P W MUST HWe SOS,60VS.3 OUR s IOWO D6ERVE5 THE. 1 ' 2 1 Neeo THCT nRE tU 5p -- sooia.n DestROYEJS. oJA&C CReOlT. COMMANDER EXT1N6UISUER.'. W B- AMSt:U& , ABLE. TO SAVE COOOdhe CU3CKEO JntH'' -53 S'fl 37" VSI u, I il y COT VQWA TI ( I'VE FtOGERED THAT WHILE SOURrT 1 1 ffTrCA 11 nu'T too nikv.pom ieT I T h-A AU RIGHT, m I ABOUT MEETING -J V 60NE I CAN 6T A MAN OR. TWO TO FN TAKE caP cni Itm ' m L M l-aBHERlt-F- m ME IN AN HOUR roKAVBV - CARE FOR YOUR RANCH AN LOOK. . V VkJlTU Af?E0 MWffiOn k v m ItVs. T-irr?0? 1 AT THE 6HERlFFJ ME. ' OUT FOR THAT UTTLE TAD, CRIP - kJ fr JV-f L I r-X. f I It'll Ht 5 H -Ljy'gX SEN -JTl L-IEMkae P'ft" ' OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1935 Shipments of fruit are now going through In respectable volume to the Mediterranean countries, though the trade haa been somewhat disrupted this year by cut-price tactics of new dealers, according to the bulletin j Additional business on pears and . apples Is santlclpated. J "Freeze damage In Yakima and J Wenatchee districts on apples la even worse than first estimated," the bul letin asserted. "Present outlook points to probably 20 per cent loss. This means a shortage of good boxed apples for th elate market and prices accordingly should be good later for those fortunate enough to have good keeping stock. Wlnesaps were the heaviest hit." Ose Mall Trloune want ads. foKMeR COMMANDER OF -fae 11.4. MAW IS bCflNWlM&i wrm y-r rrran A 1000,000 FlPf Navy, Columbia, New York U., City College of New York, Richmond, Ran dolph-Macon, Princeton, Dartmouth, North Carolina U., and Yale. Mills specializes In coffin corner kicks, pre fers end over end punts to spirals, and enn teach a good kicker to make his punts bounce left or right, roll ahead or stay where they are. Tomorrow: Catherine of Russia was Sophia of Germany. pi UNDER MOTHER'S WINDOW is piw1k6 in back Yard When biuie PERKINS. SHOUTS fROrl HIS YARD lb COME ON OVER CAUS ASK A6REK At LAST- TO 60 IM AND SEE IF SHE'S AWAKE YEf, AND DE" PARfe SHOUTIN6 0 BE SORE TO WAIT- FOR HIM (Copyright, 1938, by The Bell Syndicate, Ino.) S'MATTER POP By C M. PAYNE FC v-t-tIout soil " W Soil- is r . -c- 1 J 1 SA YtAM'P Some OF ITS n TsiV JV'jfciii'sJI l(Oopyright, 1938, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) v ltaW LOUDW HE CANf, BlLUE WAMlirlS 10 KNOW WW DOESN'f HE ASK HEP, SHOUTS SHE'5 -TAKING A WAP BECAUSE HE'D HAVE fO HIS MOTHER, REPORTS HE OPENED HER POOR ftrlD PEEKED IH BUT-SHE DiPMfSAV AWHINS SO SHE'S PROBABLY ASLEEP BllLlE PERSlSflN6 IN DEMANDING THAt HE COME OVER. AR&UMErtf GETS LOUDER AND SHRIUER, oy GLUYAS WILLIAMS It-IX FOLLOWS A FiVE-MlNUTr-DISCUSSION AT" TOP VOICE OF WAVS AND MEAN6 WEARY VOICE FROM MOTHER'S ROOM OVER HEAD FlNAUY CAUS TO 60 ON OVER. SHE PROBftB LY WONVCEf A NAPNOVV ANYWAY By HAL FORREST By EDWIN ALGER A gUiiS. ouu ii M. tit. !