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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUIMEDFORb, PREGON,-MONDAY," JtTLY' 13 1942"
PAGE SIX
Chapter ST
'Just Nenrooe
ALL s!6ng Joyce hid told' her
self that Ward Allan could
not We killed Clarke, but this,
he realized, now. was simply be
cause such a conclusion was the
one she wanted to believe. There
was no logic in such a belief; she
was trying to reason with her
emotions. If Ward- was found
guilty. Delia's happiness, her life
even., would be ruined: therefore
Ward was not guilty. And yet . . .
. "Even he did." Thorndike
was say in, ."we're all going, to
tick - by him. - We'll- aee him
tnrougn wis. : ; ..
"If he killed him he was lust!
fled." Delia said resolutely. "He
must have 'hud good' reason to. I
won't, believe he did and even If
I'm wrong it won t make .any dil
ferenee. I love him."
"Well: it's fio good wprrrinf
bout it yet," Thorndike said. .
He pulled up In front of Delia's
apartment house.
Joyce and Delta got out and
thanked him. When they entered
the-foyer they found Jack Fanner
waiting for them. He looked very
neat and well-groomed, his hat
waa In his hand, and his upward
slanting eyes observed them de
liberately. "I got here a little early," he
Hid.
They went upstairs, taking off
hats and coats and settling down
in the living room. Delia got a
box of cigarettes and an ashtray
and put them on the table beside
Fenner's chair, and he watched
her move about, his smile of ap
oroval constant. v
Conversationally the going waa
awkward for the neat few min
utes. They talked of this and that,
and Fenner asked Joyce where
Kent was. and she explained, and
the quiet crept up on them again.
"You haven't told him?" Fen
ner asked.
"About this?" Joyce said. "No,
I told you I wouldn't." :
Delia stood up and walked over
to the windows. Joyce and Fen
cer watched her and when she
became aware of their inspection
her face twisted in a rueful smile
and came back.
"Just nervous." she said.
That's okay," Fenner said,
Vou've got a right to be."
"You'd like a drink, wouldn't
you?"
"Now that you mention It," said
renner grinning. i . wins: . i
would."
"I can get it," Joyce said.
"In one of the lower cup
boards." Delia said.
Fenner pulled himself from the
chair. "I'll go with you."
In the' kitchen Joyce found a
bottle of Scotch. "I'll get you
eome ice."
"Never mind," Fenner said, "Ice
dilutes it"
Long Walt
HE poured wnisky in the glass
and added some water from
the faucet. He rolled some of the
mixture around fn his mouth,
said: "Ann." and drank. Leaning
against tne sink, oe neia tne glass
Up and studied it
"When're you going to tell me
the rest of it?"
. The question brought Joyce up
with a start :
"But I've already told you."
He looked at her. one brow up.
"Have you?" he said: then, re
moving the pressure of his glance.
"All right Whenever you're
ready."
They went back to the living
room and found Delia pacing the
floor. Joyce sat down and glanced
at her watch. It was ten minutes
of twelve.
"You know what you're going
to say?" Fenner was watching
Delia and sha stopped pacing.
"You have the envelope?"
"Oh!" Delia put her hand to her
mouth. "But I haven't" She
looked at Joyce. "1 mean "
Fenner stiffened and his eyes
truck sparks. "Wait a minute! I
was i is wis? xou tell me
FILM STAR PROMOTED '
Sacramento, Calif., July 13
(JPy James Stewart, the screen
star who began his army career
as private, ia. now . a firat
lieutenant in the air corps.
Vm Mall Tribune want ads.
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Bitter fighting was reported as Red Army defenders (Indicat
ed by black oblongs), attempted to hold back reinlerced Ger
man drive In th Voroneth (1), and Staryl Otkol (2) areas.
Germans reported strong Aed lorces encircled behind the
Voroneth iront
She can get it" Joyce said. .
"How long'U it take?"
"Twenty minutes."
"Oh." Fenner said slowly. "So
you've got it?"
Joyce stanea to aeny was out
changed Tier mind. "Yes."
renner teanea Dacx. uasy. ne
id.
Jovee looked at her watch.
Twelve o'clock. Delia looked at
her watch. .
"It's time," she said.
Fenner finished bis drink and
they waited. The quiet expanded
until it became stifling. Delia
could not sit still for more than a
minute at a time, and finally
Joyce could no longer bear to look
at her. Twelve ten. now: twelve
eleven, twelve twelve.
The sound of the telephone bell
waa a ' physical shock to Joyce,
Jarring her nerves so that fo- the
first second or two she' could not
move. Neither could Delia. She
gasped and the blood drained
from her face and she looked
helplessly at Fenner.
"All right he said.' a snap in
his voioe. This may be it' He
came out tof his chair touching
her shoulder.
Joyce watched her lift the In
strument. heard he" say: -"Yes."
and then froze on the edge of her
chair, holding her breath.
- Ne Die '
IT took foreyer for the next word
to eome.
"Oh," Delia said, and that was
enough to tell Joyce something
was wrong. Never had she beard
such relief come from one small
syllable.
"Yes," Delia said, color tint
ing her cheeks again. "All right
. . . Thank you. Uncle Dean."
She hung up and smiled weak
ly; '.'';.'
"False alarm, huh?" Fenner
disgusted.
"He said it was all right" she
told Joyce. "About the lawyer."
Joyce leaned back, aware that
her muscles were aching There
was a dampness in her palms, ana
she was angry with hersnl! for
letting the suspense do sucn
things to her.
"I was scared to death." Delia
said
"I'll say you were." Fenner said.
At one o clock Fenner stood up.
"I guess it's no dice." he said.
"Something must have - gone
wrong with his plans."
A look of alarm came over
Delia's face. "But what will we
do?"
"Nothing."
"You think he's not solns to
call?"
"There s no ood in hanging.
around for it We don't know
what the score is so there's no
use
"But if he goes to the police?"
"Why should he?" Fenner went
for his coat and hat "If he
wanted the envelope the other
day he must still want it Some
thing made him change hts mind
about calling at twelve. Ha mar
have seen me or he may be play
ing cagey."
?,You think 'hell call again?"
"I da but we can't tell when.
HI star close to the office the rest
of the day and If you snould gel
word, let me know. It'll take you
a. halt hour to get the envelope
anyway and I can be around by
that time. The thing is. you've
waited an hour ana he didn't
keep his date, and if he should
call and find you out he'll know
why and wait until he can call
again. It's okay for you to wait
if you want to but uteres no
point in my sticking around until
you have something."
"I suppose you're right" Delia
said, "but just the same I think
t stay riant nere.
Joyce picked ud her nat and
coat "Come on, aha ordered
Lunch.
Delia shook her head. Tm a-o-
ing to wait"
"Not on an emDty stomach
you're not," Joyce said firmly
xou may oe nere an aiternoon
Te a eeaUnaed
NO COMMUNIST BAR
San Francisco, July 13 Tl
The communist party cannot be
barred from, the ballot in Cali
fornia under present laws, the
state supreme court ruled unani
mously today.
Twin Attacks
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Monday
8:00 p. m. Don Vlnnlng. KPO:
Vox Pop. K8L. KOIN. KNX: Plying
Patrol. KEX. KOO. KJR; Sura of To
day. KOW; Tranaltunea, KOMO.
6:30 p. m. Kewa, KOO; Voice,
KPO, KOMO, KOW; Harry W. Plan
nery. KNX, KOIN; Here Comes the
Band. KEX; Polk Music from Many
Lands. KJR: Melodies Modems. KSL.
:00 p. m. Radio Theater, KNX.
KOIN. KSL: Mlnatrel Melodies, KPO.
KOMO; Goldman Band Concert.
KEX. KJR; Victory Army. KOO; Ore
gon On Guard, KOW.
S:S0 p. m. Mualc by White. KOO:
Dr. t. Q . Jim McCain, KPO, KOW,
KOMO; Newt, KEX; Greater Wash
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7:30 p. m Vaughn Monroe's
Orch.. KNX. KSL. KOIN: Cavalcade
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Lightning Jim, KOO. KEX, KJR.
8:00 p. m. Amoa n Andy, KNX,
KSL. KOIN; Fred Waring. KPO,
KOMO. KOW :Earl Godwin. KOO,
KOW; Lum and Abner. KOO, KEX.
KJR. KEX. -
0:18, p. m. Abe Lyman's Orch..
KOIK:' Story Dramas. KPO. KOMO.
KJR: Time Out for Melody. KNX.
8:30 p. m. Hawthorne Houae,
KPO, KOW. KOMO: Unlimited Hori
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KNX, KSL, KOIN.
8:00 p. m. Telephone Hour, KPO.
KOW, KOMO: News, Here ana
Abroad, KOO; I Waa There. KNX.
KOIN: Down Memory Lane. KEX:
Treasury Star Parade,' KJR Sports,
KSL.
S SO p. m. Hollywood Showcaee,
KNX. KOIN Unlimited Horizons.
KOMO: Newa. KSL. KJR. KEX: Let
There Be Music, KOO Tour Mayor
Speaks, KGW; Toast To American
Allies. KPO.
10:00 p. m Nat'. Radio Forum.
KOO, KEX, KJR: Reporter News.
KPO, KOW, KOMO Maaterworka of
Music. KSL Five Star Pinal. KOIN.
10:30 p. m. Henderson-La Vere
Piano Team, KOO. KJR; Sports.
KNX. KSL: Broadway Bandwagon,
KEX; Moonlight Sonata. KOW: War
time women, KOIN; Ice rolilea.
KPO.
11:00 n. m. Wilbur Hatch's
Orch, KSL, KOIN; Music and Moon-
llsht. KPO: This Moving wona.
KEX, KJR: New. KOO. KNX: Rev
eries, KOMO; Dance Orch., KOW.
Tuesday
8:00 p. m. Ray Harrtngton'e
Orch., KPO. KOW; Are You a Mlsa-
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KPO. KOMO. KOW; Harry W. Plan
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Meredlta Wilson's Orch, KPO,
KOMO, KOW; Cheers from tha Camp.
KNX, KOIN: Inevitable Mr. Sand.
KOO. KJR; News, KEX. '
7:00 p. m. Counter' Spy. KOO,
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KNX. KOIN. KSL: Date wltb Judy.
KOMO. KPO, KOW.
7:80 p. m. Tommy Doraey's Orch.,
KPO, KOW. KOMO;. - Red Ryder.
KOO, KEX. KJR: Talks. KSL, KOIN;
Time Out for Melody. KNX.
8:00 p. m. Amoa 'n Andy. KNX.
KSL. KOIN: Bart Oodwln. KOO. KJR.
KEX: Fred Waring, KPO, KOW.
KOMO.
8:18 p. m. Story Dramas, KOW.
KOMO: Olen Miller's Orch, KNX.
KSL KOIN; Lum and Abner, KOO,
KJR.' KEX; Music Salon, KPO.
8:80 p. m. Information Plea.
KOO, KEX, KJR; Are Ton Missing
Heir, KNX. KOIN: Johnny Presents,
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NewHere and Abroad. KOO: Adven
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t0:00 p. m. Reporter News. KPO.
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KOMO; Ptedy Martin's Orch., KOO.
KJR; ' Broadway Bandwagon. KEX:
Moonlight Sonata, KOW; War Time
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KPO. KOW: This Moving World.
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Williams Creek
Williams Creek. July 13
(Spl.) E. . U. Provolt; . who
passed away at Grants Pass
after long illness waa buried
in the Sparlin Cemetery July 3.
Mr. Provolt waa the last of the
brothers of an old time family
of this community. Two sis
ters survive. The Provolt post
office was named for. the fam
ily. Pallbearers - were Louie
Hanson, Ed - Roberts, - George
Fields, Chas. Fields, Harold
Whltestie and Herman Mes
senger-
Mr. and Mn. E. Shepman of
Santa Cms, Calif., are spending
their vacation at the horn of Mra.
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Shopman's parent. Mr. - and Mra.
Tom Wilkinson. Mr. Wilkinson who
broke her ankle vral wka ago
la now a bit to take a few sups.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Youngbtood
and smalt son spent th weekend
t' union' Creek. ' . -
A party of 80 friends and neigh
bor, enjoyed a ptenla en the beau
tiful lawn of the Blodgett horn
Sunday after Sunday school. Pres
ent war Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Lundy. Billy Black. Mr. and
Mrs., Floyd Smith and child ten, Mr.
and Mra. Letter . Spariln. Mr. ' and
Mra. C. W. Roberta, Tom Oelneford.
Mrs. Ray Topping. Wanda and Lin
den. Colleen Wonoek. Howard ' and
Dick Lovell. Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Blodgett' snd Jlmmle. Mr. and Mrs
Abel Blodgett and three daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blodgett end
runic and- Jlmmle Carter of Van
couver, . wash. ,
' Mr.' and Mrs Ivan Lundy hav re
cently .bought, the old .Hartley
place. They are from the Medford
cantonment 'area. -i
Fred Lichen who recently told
his place near Provolt has pur
chased ths Bar m ranch near Mur
phy from Mr. Barry.
Mr. Bertha Carter of Vancouver.
Wash, netted last week with her
aunt. Mrs. A. L. Blodgett snd fam
ily. She ws returning horns from
San Francisco, where sh visited
her oldest tent who Is in th navy,
before his leaving or-duty. -
Mr! and . Mrs. O. B. Olafton'end
son. George, of Pasadena,- Calif
vtatted-Mr. and Mrs.- Ivan Lundy
last -week.- '
, Mrs. - Beatrice Lewder - and son,
Lawrence, and two frlende from, Sac
ramento. Calif., are visiting Mn.
Lwders parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
iMflUR. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hanson 'spent
the - Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. C.
W.--Roberts.- 1
Mr. Hilton hurt his back recently
when hla foot caught In 'the stir'
rup ss he wa getting off hi hone
snd he was thrown on his oaca.-
Mrt. Teel and baby of San Fran-elaeo,-
are visiting her parent. Mr.
and- Mra. Mullln.
Of the local boy In the service
Harold Venelll and Jim Hyde are
at Sheppard Field , Texas. ' and Del
mar Sorrels st Wichita Fall. Tex.
'At the school election June IB,
Floyd Smith wa -reelected school
director and Pauline Varner clerk
About 35 ladle and girl attended
a' picnic luncheon and shower at
the home of Mrs. Tom Swearengln
tor Louise Oray. th recent , bride
of Elmer' Oray. Sh received ,many
useful and beautiful present.,
Th high school claaa of the
union Sunday achool held a wiener
rout recently at the home of Mr.
Harry Cougle. . Miss Eunice Blodgett
assisted the hoe teas, Mrs. Cougle.
Big Applegate
Big Applesate, July 11-Spl.)
Chester Kubll of Junction
City recently .purchased the
Claud Hawkins ranch of 300
acres on Thompson Creek as a
cattle ranch. It will be remem
bered that Mr. Kubll , also
bought the Edward KubU home
here a. few; months ago, and he
expects to establish his rest-
dence here in the . future. Mr.
Hawking and his aged mother
expect . to live In San Francisco.
Mn.- Leon Little ana aaugnter.
Beulah, have returned to their borne
near Ruch after a week's motot trip
to Alva, 'Okls.. where they- visited
frlende and relatives.' They were
accompanied by Mrs. Little's daugh
ters. Helen and Wand, etudenta st
Southern Oregon College of Educa
tion, and by her son and dauajhter-
ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Don utti 01
tredford. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mattason of
Lea-Angel are guests of th former's
fatner. -D.- Matte son. . st Appie-
gste.
Mr. and 'Mrs. BT. n. Tsyior nave
returned . her after a brief motor
trip to' Washington, where they vis
ited-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cleaves at
Grand view, and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Taylor st vsnoouver.
Frank Chllders of Medford took
over the" Big Applegst mall rout
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Pj strt
July 1, having been given the four-
year contract to carry th malt, suc
ceeding Oscar Lewis of Jacksonville.
The' rout alto covers sterling and
Little Applegst. Mr. Cnlldert, who
has bad fourteen years' experience
a mall carrier, recently completed
contracts on Grants Pass, Crescent
City and Eureka routes.
Warn Kubll of Seattle I spend
ing atveral week ber with hi
grandmother, Mrs. Maud KubU.
Th Bible conference, in session
last week st the Oregon Christian
Center at Murphy, closed Sunday.
Th Murphy group held a basket
dinner and aervtee July 4.
Mrs., Helen Davis and sons, ac
companied by Mrs. Marlon Soder-
man of Klamath Falla. Mr. and Mrs.
E. 8. Turner of Fort Klamath, Miss
Dorma Cox of thla community and
rMa. Orace Cook, houae guest of
Mra.' Davis, have returned from a
week's camping trip to the Umpqua.
Corporal Dow Lewi returned to
Cmp Roberta. Cat, Saturday, after
spending, a - 13 -day furlough her
with his mother, Mrs. Gerald, Buck.
Corporal Lewis.' who Is in th field
artillery, also visited his father. Er
vln Lewi of 'Elk Creek. snd hit
aunt. Mrs. Frsnk Dltsworth of Pros
pect. .... .
Frends here were aorry to learn
of -the-death --of Keeper- Kubll -of
Missouri Fat Friday, which occur
red kfter a long lllnet.' Burial took
place st-Missouri Fist Sunday. Mr.
Kubll was bom In 1870 In the com
munity In -which he was living.- and
had apent hi life farming. He Is
survived by. his wife. Emma Cook
Kubll. snd three ons. Zern, ' 'of
Northern California: Evan of Cen-
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Lieut. Lea Hawel (above), of
Seattle, Wash., was among Air
Force crewa which made the
first raid on German held terri
tory from British bases.
tral Point, - and. Vane of Bagle
Point. .
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fit
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; 6EY WOUND 20 YARDS AND (
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fleetest of antelopes. Probably tha fastest' animal in the world, it
to 70 miles an hour over 100-yard courses!
Edited by
Climax
Climax, July 13. Spl. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Kenney enter
tained at dinner the Fourth for
Robert and Marie Hill of Ash
land, Carl Hurson and Ben Os
wald of Central Point and Mr.
and Mrs. Owen Austin and fam
ily' of Prospect. In the evening
all repaired to the Wertz home
for games and dancing. .
Mil Roberta Wert ha returned
bom after th flv week' course at
summer school st SOCB.
Mr. and Mrs. Oen Winning ham
and family and Mrs. Meda Comatoek
apent the week-end at (h ranch
her. . ...
Mr. - and Mr. Floyd MacKeer of
Hilt, Calif., spent th week-end with
Mrs. mm Gold.
Crystal Gold Is working In Med
ford. Climax mall route ha been dis
continued for the present snd pat
ron her receive msll in Medford.
Ted Kenney, who works st Trait,
spent th week end with bis family
here. .
.Haying is th order of the day and
there is a very good crop.
Mrs. I. M. Werta of Anderson, Cal..
spent th past two week visiting at
th horn of ber son. L. -H. Werts.
Mllroy Charley. PhU Wert and
Doug. Oalbreath of Eagle Point vis
ited st the Werta home Sunday.
Closing tlm for Classified Ads 9
a. m. Too Ut to Classify 12:30
by JOHN HIX
Jislar,,t'asral
CAM TfeLL AM
iNCleNT BUI tDINcrS A0B
BY ITS PtAsTEB-
(They wow what iki6Hediemt
weut into puasteb. during
VARiOU'S PERIODS)
th "hunting leopard" because) It H r
many respects, its clawa ara ahort
In India the cheetah ia trained and
is sighted, whereupon it darts awar
Drew Pearson and Bob Allen
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