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MEDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1942. PAGE SIX Chapter 16 . Raeburn THE stranger remained where ' he was, a curious half-smiling look on his face. Joyce watched him the but ler cleaned up the drink. Sudden ly it burst upon her and ihe knew. She had teen the man before and where the Sergeant had laid: on the back terrace. He was the man who had talked with Perry Clarke the evening before while she stood beside the hedge. She remembered it all now. The way they had walked towards her, the last few words that were spoken. And that movement in the shadows at the comer of the house had that been the maid who had just now identified the man in the other room? "Anyone know him?" Bacon asked. . There was no answer. "This is . Mr. Raeburn," he added by way of introduction. "Or so he says. . , . What's the Story, Mailoy?" The plain-clothes man coughed. "I was waiting in the apartment nd he knocked and tried the door. Said he was looking for Clarke. When I found out who he was I called you." "Good work. What did you want with him, Raeburn?" "I wanted to see him." "About the twenty-five thou sand?" Raeburn tipped his head slight ly, looked, and said nothing. Ba con grunted and showed him the Slip of paper. "What's your name doing down there?" "I haven't any idea." Raeburn's voice was smooth and untroubled, with the perfec tion or cadence that comes with the command of a language not one's own. Bacon didn't like the react on: not a bit "Oh, you haven't, huh? You don t know a thing? But you knew Clarke, and you went out of your way to come up here and see him last night the maid saw you from the service wing so I guess you won't deny that Suddenly Raeburn smiled and Joyce gave an inward gasp at the transformation in hit appearance. His dark face was handsome now and his teeth were so perfect they fascinated her. "No, I don't deny It," he said. "I knew Clarke, and I had some business with him. That's why I came to see him this morning. "You didn't know he was dead?" "Isn't that obvious?" "Is it? You didn't com back this morning to search the place, thinking that nobody'd be watch ing?" "No "And you won't tell us what the twenty-five thousand was for, or why hn was blackmailing you?" "He wasn't blackmailing me." Arrest " A LL right." Bacon's lips dipped and he gathered up hi pa pers on the desk. "I guess that's all Thanks a lot for coming here." He glanced at the others in the room. "I may have to question you again; I'll let you know. . , . And now, Mr. Raeburn, since no one seems to know you, and you don't feet like talking, I think you'd better come along with me until we can find out more about you" Raeburn's smile faded. "You're arresting me?" ( "You can call It that." I "On what charge?" "Oh, we'll think of something by the time we get there. , . ." Later, Joyce spoke to Kent in the adjoining room. "You can take the car. I'll ride with Delia. See you for dinner7" "Hope so." Hestor came ud to him In the hall as he was putting on his coat. U.S. Navy Base in Ireland : " M i A 1 - a 1 . jf r; " m a rr , I av aawsau. tv ar Vim stisa ',m 'hi t r f" Surrounded by depth charges, British and American sailors exchange "nary alke" under the U. 8. flag on the stern of an American destroyer berthed in the new U. S. naval bate in north ern Ireland the existence ot which was disclosed lor the first time. Two U. 8. destroyers are4n the background. by Gtorgt Harmon Cox They were alone at the time and she stood close to him. one hand on his arm. . I ve got to see you, Kent." "All right" "Can you come tonight?" He hesitated, eves touching the golden waves of her hair and coming down to meet her glance. Her lashes were wicie ana mere was a look of concern in her smile. Her full lips were moist and red and there was about her some fragrance that brought a glow of warmth to his body and quickened his pulse. "It's about Ward Allen." "All right" he said, feeling the slight tingling of his skin as her eyes continued to search his face. "I'll call you." And when he went down the steps he knew that having com mitted himself, he had really wanted to see her all along. Now What? AFTER she had stepped on the starter, Delia Stewart let -the motor idle and leaned back with a long sigh of relief. "Well." she said. "I am glad that's over with." "It wasn't too bad, was It?" Joyce asked. "N o. Except for that one ghastly moment when I nearly funked it. I just couldn't help it, Joyce. Listening to that man mak ing up those monstrous lies about Ward. Saying he'd never deliv ered the bonds until afterwards, and then had shot him after the receipt was signed. It was all quite mad. I dare say, and I tried not to say anything but something happened to me and there I was mucking things up." "You did very well," Joyce said. "That was a nice recovery." "Thanks to Ward." Delia smiled her first in a long time. " 'Nuts,' he said. And just as I was about to go off the deep end." She shifted gears and got the car under way. By the time she had swung into Beacon Street and taken her place in the traffic line her face was sober. "Suppose I had said something." "But you didn't actually." "But if I had." "Must you think about It?" Joyce said. "You nearly spoiled it, and I know you scared me stiff, but you didn't Everything's all right." Traffic was getting heavier and piling up in front of the Square, and Delia was content for the next few minutes to give her at tention to her driving. It was not until they had come out of the ramp under the avenue that she spnke again. "ow wnat win nappenr i mean with the police?" x'ovce considered this. With the exception of the introduction of Kaeuurn, there had open no real developments, and at the moment there was very little she could say. "I suppose they'll keep on with their investigation until they have some definite clue." "Will they question us again?" "Probably." "And Ward?" "I should imagine so unless they solve the case meanwhile." She made her voice confident "Nothins has happened vet that's so terrible. They haven't found out anything about Ward that we doa't already know. Tha only thing they are actually sure of is that he Put his car away about eleven thirty. There's certainly nothing to worry about yet. "I do worry, though," Delia said. "I keep thinking what might happen if someone else saw hit car or perhaps even saw him come out of the building. Then what could we do?" Joyce gave her a covert glance and decided such brooding had gone far enough. "1 know what we're going to dt now," she said. "Find some lunch I'm starved." Te be cenUnecd . UlTaSlf WJHW " On the Radio Chains STATIONS! Chain affiliation and where they art on lh dial: KALE (MHttj 1330. Portland, at (NHC-Hlur) 1 1 BO. Purtland. kUA (NHC-Hlua MUSI ISIO Spukar.e; KUO rrlC-Hlue) SIO. ,'n rrancliro: KI1W (NHC-Kedl t'0, Portland! KJH (NHC-Hlurl loou. Aratilei KNX chh loio Lm Anirlra: ROA (NHC-Hrd) BO Denver: KOIN (CBN) S50. Port land: HOMO (SHf-Red) M Brattle; KPO (MIC-Krd) H0 Sun Franelseoi KSL (CBS) 1160. Silt Laka City. limr Khown la PST " . . Monday fl:00 p. m. Floyd Wrtht. KPO: Vox Pop. KSU KOIN, KNX: Plying Patrol, KEX, KOO, KJR; etare ot To day. KOW. 8:30 p. m. -News, KOO, Voice, KPO, KOMO. KOW: Harry W. Flan nsry. KNX. KOIN; Here Comet the Band, KEX; Pol It Music from Many Lands. KJR; Melodies Modern, KSL. 8:00 p. m Radio Theater, KNX. KOIN, KSL: Minstrel Melodies. KPO. KOMO: Music by white, KEX, KJR; Jr. victory Army, KOO; Oregon On Ouard. KOW. 8:30 p. m. Your Blind Date, KOO; Dr. I. J. Jim McClaln. KPO, KOW, KOMO; News. KEX; Oreater Wash ington Hour, KJR. 7:00 p. m. Major Hoople, KOO. KJR, KEX: Contented Hour, KPO. KOW, KOMO: Freddy Martln'a Orch.. KNX, KOIN, KSL. 7:30 p. m. Vaughn Monroe's Orch., KNX. KSL, KOIN: Cavalcade or Am erica. KPO. KOW. KOMO: Lightning Jim, KOO, KEX, KJR. 8:00 p. m. Amoa .'n Andy, KNX. KOIN, KSL; Fred Waring, KPO. KOMO. KOW: Morgan Beatty, KOO. KJR. KEX. 8:15 p. m.Abe Lyman's Orch.. KOIN; Lum and Abner. KOO. KEX. KJR: Newa, KSL; Time Out tor Mel ody. KNX. 8:30 p. m. Jlmmle Fldler. KOO. KEX, KJR: Hawthorne House. KPO. KOW, KOMO: Oay Nineties Revue. KNX. KSL, KOIN. 9:00 p. m. Telephone Hour, KPO. KOW, KOMO; Newa Hers and Abroad, KOO: I Was There, KNX. KOIN: Down Memory Lane, KEX; Treasury Star Parade, KJR: 8 porta. KSL. B:30 p. m. Hollywood Showcase. KNX. KOIN: Unlimited Horizons. KOMO: News. KSL. KJR. KEX: Tour Mayor Speaks, KOW; Toast To Am erican Alllea. KPO. 10:00 p. m. Natl. Radio Forum. KOO, KEX. KJR: Reporter Newa. KPO. KOW, KOMO: Underworks of Music. KSL: News, KNX; Five Star Final, KOIN.- 10:30 p. m. Henderson La Vera. KOO .KJR; Sports, KNX. KSL; Broadway Bandwagon, KEX: Moon light Sonata. KOW; War Time Wom en, KOIN; Ice Follies, KPO. 11:00 p. m. Wilbur Hatch'a Orch. KSL, KOIN; Muslo and Moonlight. KPO; Thla Moving World. KEX: KJR: News, KOO, KNX; Reveries, KOMO. Tuesday 8:00 p. m. Ray Harrington's Orch.. KPO. KOW; Ars You a Missing Heir. niMTBftiN HFJCHTS h-y' c rv runr-i nrv? punt run n riiLRnw j nvnu .i.-..s.. - . Wr WW SEEN SKIIIKIN6 AROUND YriE PERLiVi' HOOSE AIL CMBEP BVTREP VERIEV WHO, C0MIN6 HOME. TRlPPEP CH HIS NEPHEW'S SCOOTER OH frtE VERANDAH STEfS, AND HCBBIEP TilefiVELY OFF M10 THE SHAPOWS RETORE -WE TiRSf AlO COULP 6Ef HOLD OF HIM 7-fo ACROSS 4. M.gr 5. l'neookd ,S. SHul out IS. I'holosjraphls XI. Happejntnr S3 ArtK l Merit It. Dawn or curly: comb, form ST. CVm forth 13 H I!- dLai. Eng. 14. On of Ouldo'a o. Iair notta 41 Ht-st ti, Charartar In 42. mica partj: "Tha Faarls al'hr. Querna" 4S YVrtiallnff IS. Acvtiitomt 44. Wmriiotn varla.nl rout in IT. Cray 47. Uln.1t?r i-or Iti. PxL'kf1 down reia by lack 10. Sl"tival of wind Krani-h royaj 41. S"t of a.rma-1 famll Mffa 11 ntKh.(mrr IS Word uiS la ttir thtr- chfra momotar M Orek letter 14. tJborata t-s Halplac I tirow !apr z A;ior J7. 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Inc., slid Into the Columbia river today in what company officials believed to be record construction time. Launching of the Liberty freighter George Vancouver, named in honor of the famed early-day British explorer of the Pacific northwest, came 85 days after the keel was laid. The name Ozarks has been traced to a term used by early French-Canadian trapper s "Aux Arcs" meaning "with bows" and used to designate an Indian tribe. By CLUYAJ WILLIAMS SllTrW, I TMt NEW WR HIPuRTrS Of HlllTARv MTtU.eeKE te:"5 ' TWS 0X0iEL .y THlViS rrS A N LK-AN'SBThKE TMii. V SK "VV H rCuNO NO tuPlMCt 1 VCu USTEN WHIlt I INTtSV'FW 1 WfNES B0B0 h i9S).T4E0, AM' J BT f AO,N?BC (Hn. LIT THAT T"fCiTV 0W 1 1 CWf BCNWV B80CWM IN rOfflNT ) Txt SIP...JU4T VI I 5E1 WKS SMOSE IS A iVfBOST V 7t ZJ T lklMHvtLilltni LI L ABNER Vo LidrKiller I By Ai Capp liBlTUsTTgUs3 . j , 8..ut.on Of Vestarday. Pur,,. , xVZZZf ( li StrA -TY ITJ5?.' t V tms.m 1 ss. Pm DOWN nrauACF-nvt. - ir T J ucTiWt:o (-rftf-a?: J -?.Jf 4 V"'-C tan. po- . Run out I: ",'ot i t Svt ' W yc"" J f V row.rr X th Jo,,Hr t. Km Art-ar-s ovjnoeaa A ? ( DOLis--- 1 PT TDTTri O V ( JJ-W I 1 rf .VV' -, COURT HOUSE NEWS Marriage. Licenses Elmer James McBride and Ar- lene Anderson. Berthol Blair Keown and El sie M. Cumming. Eusene Joseph Carothers and Dorothy Mildred Knull. Clive. Leland Davidson and Nora Marie Parrish. Roy Fugard Stockman and Elizabeth Louise Martin Becker. Ancil B. Gunter and Delores Smets. Walter Lewis Miller, Jr., and Ada Jewell Cook. Alton Fredrick Herrmann and Lois Alice McManama. Jack Miller and Phyllis Mae Beaulieu. Vernon Tatham and Dora Rose. Leonard Franklin Reed and Virginia Lee Stevenson. Edward C. Evanson and Doris R. Custard. Divorces Filed Bernice J, Dixon vs. Dixon. A. A. Probata Court Estate of Raymond Walker Garrett, deceased. Estate of Lawrence C. Olsen, a missing person. Estate of Daisy Paul, de ceased. Estate of Chancy M. Dowd, deceased. Estate of John R. Moody, de ceased. Estate of Joseph J. Duhamel, deceased. Estate ot Fred Draheim, de ceased. Estate of Elvis Offenbacher and LeRoy Offenbacher, minors. Deeds Thomae L. Edsall to the United Statea of America, Warranty Deed. C. L. McKlnstry to F. A. Flint, Quitclaim Deed. 8hell oil Company. Incorporated to Otto E. Heckert. Quitclaim Deed. Stella B. Fox to H. A. Hogan. War ranty Deed. Herbert Jlrachele to the United 8tatas of America. Warranty Deed. Carl J. Schmidt to Marie L. Schmidt. Quitclaim Deed. F. A. Spltzmlller to the United 8tates i f America. Warranty Deed. Otto C. Dlmlck to the United States of America. Warranty Deed. John E. Bertolette to Chester X,. Whitney, Warranty Deed. George L. Murphy to the Cali fornia Oregon Power Company, Right of Way. Harvey W. Wood to the California Oregon Power Company. Right of Wst. Floyd F. Dickey and Susie I. Ker vln. to Nellie Dickey. Quitclaim Deed. Camilla E. Owen and Mlno P. Bay llsa to William Lindsay, Quitclaim Deed. F. J. Spalding to William Llndaay. Quitclaim Deed. Brick P. Wells to William Lindsay, Warranty Deed. A. J. Bufflngton to John L. Mc Collum, Warranty Deed. Bessie H. Anderson to the United Statea of America. Warranty Deed. Frank R. Mvera to the United Statea of America. Warranty Deed. Charlea O. Oswald to the United Statea of America. Waranty Deed. Frank Nygren to Highway Commis sion, Warranty Deed. Otto H. Bnhnert to Joe Koenlg, Warranty Deed. City of Medford to E. R. Davie. Warranty Deed. Lillian B. 8chermerhom to J. B. Bynum. Warranty Deed. Mary Jessie Bergen to Roy I. Clark. Wsrranty Deed. Thomaa Lamb to Katie Estes, War ranty Deed. C. B. Knopf to A. H. Dudley, Quit claim Deed. Jeasle Walker to tha United States of America. Warranty Deed. Sheriff Syd I. Brown to P. E. Ma theny. Redemption Certificate. HAP HOPPER. Washington Corrpondent Benny Tellf 'Em T.oa.e.u.,.1. I riXAo7a-u rMvNbHi L13! rdgfVA z1' "' Wj r S. uV:V'nI4 THE NEBB3 Unofficial Advice 1" " Be Haas arlltu.la JV W,.h Mshtly r RkV LrrtSstoSjTi A mi6M COuct Viarce .to out- 1mcKie.a mess it K 1 toos iou to 00 it-J Tr ij ri:.i ..m POU3A.OCAD IXApp6Ai.-i I 7Us oA4-Vpc sometwimo V KrxTjwi y 17 w ,r,aV" ru v J---W r 3 JlrCr pTP Claren K. Jaqua to Kug ene L. ChU ders. Warranty Deed. Henry A. Owena to tha United States of America. Warranty Deed. Edna D. Pyle to tha United Statea of America, Warranty Deed. Elinor Hanley Bush to Waldo W. Mlelke. Contract. Mamie Orlffln to James Carnegie, Jr.. Warranty Deed. Ada E. Rodgera MI L Brown. Warranty Deed. Bertha L. Tlmmerman to Helen Bohn. Warranty Deed. J. B. Hannah to the United States of America, Warranty Deed. Howard 8. Merrlam to the United Statea of America, Warranty Deed. Frank P. Homer to Warren N. Ha re n. Warranty Deed. WUUs M. Ktsaee to L. I. Moon and D. O. Moon. Warranty Deed. Monroe Oorden to United Btatea of America, Warranty Deed. Robert R. Ebel to Minnie B. Ebel, Warranty Deed. Reed Charley to Highway Commls slno, Waranty Deed. Roy P. Jonea to Highway Commis sion. Warranty Deed. William C. Renle to Edward A. Rente and Pearl Glsvold, Warranty Deed. Medford Corporation to A. B. Zim merman. Warranty Deed. A. L. Daugherty to the United States of America, Warranty Deed. Arnold Klrtley to L. Klrtley. War ranty Deed. Mrs. Lulu M. Bush to Mrs. Charity E. Boeheara. Warranty Deed. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Tm fiiC Ml I FAlATP GAME, AVW&RST VS. WILLIAM'S Tilt- AI IWMr'L' REST TEAM TO 1WS 6AMB LASTED r HOURS AA (WONLMEMT TO THE BRITAIN A MAN WHO, DIED, m 100,000 VBABS AfcOrfgjg stone eEcTep in "TO MAt?v TUF. POT TrAE KL)l-L OP THE, FAMED Sj PlLTDOWN WAN" WAS Jfj Piltdominjand... ira DAWN MAN Often called the "Dawn Man," the Individual whose skull was found at Piltdown a few years ago is considered one of man's earliest known ancestors. From this discovery science learn ed much concerning our forebears. COLD BUGS Lady-bird beetles. Introduced into the U. S. to help orange growers get rid of the plant louse pest, collect en mountain tops to spend the winter, after they have grown their wings. Hence they must be kept in Intense cold until they are released in orchards. Cyril Steel to Effle M. Collins. Warranty Deed. Jackson County Oaturt to First Na tional Bank of Media d. Deed. Fred Dutton to Arthur C. Kent, Warranty Deed. George Shrull to Al RohL Warranty Deed. Mardell Matheny to Frederick Han sen and Irene Treecott, Warranty Deed. H. E Badger to Erie H. Weren. Quitclaim DeecJ. noyd R. Hilton to Allen M. Clark. Warranty Deed. W. N. Oreen to L. A. Faulk. War ranty Deed. David Dom to Myrtle E. Smith, Quitclaim Deed. Mrs. Lulu M. Smith to Arthur B. Wlltermood. Warranty .Deed. O. S. Butler to Margaret Holt, War ranty Deed. G. R. Glennan to Don R. Newbury, Warranty Deed. United States of America, Peti tioner vs. Donald Stewart et al. De fendants, Transcript of Judgment. United Statea of America vs Rogue lands Incorporated, Transcript of Judgment. Wm. E. McMlnn to C. V. Flanders, Warranty Deed. Henry A. Sprague to Wm. Sullivan. Special Warranty Deed. Wm. Sullivan to Alice M. Van Vorls. Warranty Deed. Alice M. Van Vorla to Oliver Rof ers. Warranty Deed. Oliver Rodgera to James it. Rog ers, Warranty Deed. ciPCT RrKP.R A.LL. YAa lUK SCOfefc 65 BUMS KWHtri'at WON 1859... FlEST 9?a vVUECE its Edited by AJ II IN THl 01.0 ( ,)k y V ' ' "vjf eaavw. m J secMAnvfi JL Vf , nawioM.tsa, O-eVrV k. slT. i I SjsshT ' Ml asr ,1 M U M M HI .-W Vs. C rf 1M ky t'OrtXl rrlMT ftTTtaBrsSO. tvaa. I J ' - "saasasasaa T- 1 U. 4V fs VM fllfcU fattae Vel s A West Coast Port, July 8 (IP) A sleek and powerful Unit ed States warship, shattered by Jap bombs at Pearl Harbor and once officially counted by the navy as lost, is back at sea in fighting trim on this Fourth of July. She is the U. S. S. Shaw, one of 16 destroyers of a 1,500-ton series completed In 1936-37 and one of three which Secretary Knox,, in his first report on the December 7 attack, said had been damaged probably beyond salvation. But in the less than seven months since enemy planes caught her resting helplessly in drydock and blasted away her entire forward section, the Shaw has been retrieved, rebuilt and refitted. The military Order of the Purple Heart was founded by Gen. George Washington ia 1782., by JOHN H1X I Anvt?inr TO COMBAT PUWL. ON MOUNTAIN 0 niiOiKi TUB WlN.1 STORAO& UNTlU Drew Pearson and Bob Allen WMVJM.