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MEDFORD MAITi TRIBUNE. MEnFOltD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29. 1936.
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..UP81B: Allaire Wett hat at
learned the truth clout Terry
tr and In other way about.
.3 truth it simply that each tovet
tue other, and that nothing can
keep them apart. Bo Terry, who te
an engineer in charge of a tough
fob up a tevet'laden South imeri
enn river, and Allaire, who it a
dauahter of great wealth in the
Btatut. are marrird in Propio
nate. Terry mutt thortly leave AU
nlre and go bajk to hit job.
Chanter 40
DAYS TOGETHER
'T HOPE you're going to sot along
all right," aid Terry. "If you
need anything or get Id a Jam, notify
Drake or the Consul. They'll contact
me somehow."
"How long will you be gone,
Terry?"
He shook his bead.
"A long time, I'm afraid. Hope to
Tot through before the rain comes,
hut I don't know The rain's lovely
around here, Allaire. Soaks through
you, seem l to get Into the bouses,
rises back to the sky In early morn
ing mists and comes down again.
Tbe same raindrop Is used a thou
sand times. And that lousy Palva
swells and swells. Gets bold of some
terrific force from somewhere
usually It just muddles along. Sort
'if makes me think of a rejuvenated
blin to 1'luto's Playground wasn't
really secure.
He left a revolver with her before
he went, opening a table drawer and
dropping it in.
Ucmember where that Is," be
said casually.
"You need that more than I do,"
she said. She didn't like tbe things
much.
"Don't worry. I've a couple more
and so has Corrigan. Good bye, Al
laire, take care of yourself. Don't,"
he grinned briefly, "wait up late."
He kissed ber and she held on to
blm suddenly, fiercely, and then re
leased him. Silly! She acted aa
though he were sailing for tbe front
line trenches.
But the stamp of battle was al
ready In Terry Wlllett's face and she
knew be probably fought a job as ha
fought a man, grimly, relentlessly,
recklessly, risking anything and
daring all 1.0 beat It down
A man to whom life was still a
bloody, sweating battlefield and who
didn't know bis own keen powers for
One achievement and balanced lite.
He was gone and sbe was alone.
DAYS passing Into weeks and
weeks passing like the endless
monotonous click of subway turn
stiles In a rush hour weeks that
saw the bright hot sun of dav begin
early and go down in a final blast of
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By JOHN HIX .
For further proof address tba author. Inclosing sUmped envelope for reply. Reg. V. 8. Tat OS.
BED TOY
Allaire investigated the nearby villages.
slimy snake coming out of the mud."
"Terry, don't think about it, to-
itght,"
He looked down at ber swiftly,
"Sorry, Allaire."
"It's Just tbo nlgbt that starts us
iff together and all the rain and
.-Ivors and beat In tbe world aren't
rrolng to spoil It. And It really Is a
beautiful night. You mustn't forget
that."
! He was silent and so was she for
a moment.
"Terry," she said hesitatingly,
"you never really loved Puff Har
rington did you!"
"Who? Oh, Puff! So you know
about that?"
"1 don't want to know anything,
but I Just want to feel for you"
"Forget It, honey," he bade brief
ly. "There was never anything be
tween Puff and me. You were all that
ever mattored."
81c transit Puff. Allaire felt
grand little thrill. Not that It would
have mattered now, but she'd always
been proud herself, and It was such
a relict to know that ha hadn't
burled himself In blind, transient es
cape. 1
as tney stood there the warm
tenor of the night seemed to become
colder and he felt her arm shiver
slightly In his.
"Better go In, Allaire. These nights
snr-ak up on you.
She turned to go, met his eyes, and
paused. For a minute they looked at
each other without a word, then her
yes dropped with the quick sweep
of those long lashes, and her natu
rally high color seemed a bit height
ened. She went Into the bouse and Wil
lett took one last look at the chilling
night over Prop.onolre, frowned
slightly, and nicked his clgaret out
Into the darkness. Its glowing tip de
scribed a wide aro and fell to enrtb
to die. a little slow-burning spot
Then he turned and followed her.
'TMIUEE days later he bad to go.
He'd done all he could to make ber
secure. Drakt would keep In touch
wltb her and the Consul was always
close at hand, and yet he felt that
he could have done more: ha didn't
know exactly what, but there was a
feeling that this girl who'd followed
vengoful, scorching heat to be re
placed by the queer chilliness of eve
ning. She had cnhlod her family and
Gcoigo Fox that she was married
and huppy and well. She never felt
any homesickness, but then this
funny little stucco bouse with the
Iron bars on tho windows was the
first real home she'd had.
Hor mind was too quick and eager
to assimilate the torpor of her sur
roundings. Sha wont about learning
Spanish from Ilosa, and If any of the
storekeepers In Propionoire were
nmnrocl at a beautiful American girl
talking uncertain Spanish with a
Chnlkl Inflection, Allolre didn't no
tice. When sho walked abroad, Rosa
paddled along behind her, always be
hind, a fat figure with a shawl over
head and shoulders.
And when they went driving, Eu
gonlo would procure the earring
and sit on the driver's seat, hla
stooped shoulders bending yet fur
ther over the reins, and they would
travel Into the Interior, Invostlgot
Ing the small squalid native villages
around Propionoire.
She stole off one night alono, and
munied In a dark clonk, hired a car
riage and drove through some of the
strools of Proplonolro. She saw thorn
soldier police In action then. Allnlre
didn't go around alone after that.
Drako dropped in from time to
time, but with the customary nhlccm
of his race could offer no particular
spontaneity to his visits. It was the
padro whom she liked most to see.
The padre knew all about what
Terry wos trying to do. what his
father had tried to do bofore him.
Allnlre lost that sense of ennut
that had rlscn'to afflict hor and felt
ths tnng of battle, her battle and
Terry's, when suddenly something
now enme Inlo her life. Instantly she
longed to see Terry with all her
heart and soul.
And then one duy-
Yes. It was certain. Terry W'lllett
you're going to be a father, and
pleaae act as If yon liked It. The
question mark rams bock from the
shadows Into which It had been ban
Is lieu.
(Cepyrloht. u.u by David Oartht
Terry p.iyi quick villi to Al.
Islro, Mond-iy.
15-YEAR SENTENCE
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3 AP)
Prank La Belle, eg, plradrd guilty to
tnsnslaughU'r Tuesday for the slayl
of Mrs. Myrtle A. Service. 37, and a
sentenced to 15 years In prison anil
fined as.OOO.
La Belle, a Jewell, Ore., barber,
aliot Mrs. Service to death In tlirlr
hotel room. He was charged with first
degree murder but wa permitted to
plesd on the manslaughter count be
cause of his advonred years and bis
declaration that he was Intoxicated at
tbe time of the crime.
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S'MATTER POP-
When accident or sickness robs a
person of one sense, they often partly
compensate for this loss by develop
ing their other senses to a degree
not found In normal Individuals. .
Thua the blind man's touch and :
sense of smell are better1 than those
of a sighted person. A person who ;
cannot hear can trnln his eyes to :
rosd the Hps of others so well that
normal conversation can be carried
od by one who cannot hear a word.
Among anlmala this tendency also
exists and has been demonstrated
dramatically on the American plalriH
of frontier days. Herds of American
buffalo, properly called blaon, often
had blind members of the herd serv
ing aa lookouts. Animals with nor- i
mal vision, relying on their eyes, had
a tendency to Ignore a strange scent
or a distant sound, where a blind
buffalo would pay attention to It. i
There were, of course, normal sight
ed anlmala serving aa lookouts In j
addition to the blind ones.
Blind buffaloes were by no means .
rare, as prairie firea often overtook I
herds and blinded some animals. I
WR.IGLE.y'S FLAVOR. M
j is Refreshing J
1 sentence of death, the headsman hes-
I ltated before striking the blow. Dur
ing this pause Raleigh turned to the
. executioner and told him to strike
--ordering, with his last worda, hla
I own execution,
LARGER AIR LINERS
I DUE IN NEAR FUTURE
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 29. (API
Ill the near future airliners will be
designed for passenger comXort. In
cluding sleeping accommodations for
20 persons and daytime facilities for
, 40 pmsengers, Halner Hlnshaw, staff
assistant. United Air Lines, told
business and Drofesslonn! mm at. tha
;fl University club here last night.
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WRIGLEY'S.
THe PERFECT GUM r
Wheh Sir Walter Rnlelgh was 11 '
to tha bloclc alter a long and varied i
career to die under a 15-ycnr old
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roaring fire dc-trtn'r! thr cott.ice
hotel and two l-iMms ui-iriiy and
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