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PAGE EIGHT Chapter 28 Bacon's Ruse A LLEN shrugged and looked t 'the pltin-elotbes man. "Ready?" be asked and walked ever to the door where ne turned. "Sorry, Dean." he said. "Tills may fee pretty rotten for the Arm but there's sot much can do about It now. . . 'Bye. Joyce . . . And thanks. Dee." he added, not look big at her. "Don't let them bully yoa and don't worrr." "Worry?" Delia stood up and raced mm. -wny snouia i worry? Do you? Have vou ever?" Jovce rasned at the outburst Gone from the sir! was the look of sain and deiection: now her eyes struck sparks and her voice was itin wttn emotion. "It's that hateful pride of yours. You don t want help from me or snyone else. No matter how intolerable the situation vou '11 alwavs have that stubborn indir ference to protect vou. You don't want a lawyer, vou can't be pothered to defend vourself. You'd rather st-v here than admit vou're ir. troupe. ... All right Stay here and rot a while. Maybe It will do vou some good. After that the silence was op. pressive, Delia continued to stare at him. waiting for some answer, but none came. With the first anerv flare of spirit Ward Allen . had recoiled ai thoueh someone had struck him. then the look of hurt was gone, leaving his lace stiff and impassive. Without a word ne left the room. Delia sagged. She tried not to. keeping her head up defiantly. but something had gone out of her. "Why did I have to do that?" he said, hopelessly. Bacon stood glaring at the door, bis long face still flushed. Thorn- dike ran nis hand over his jaw and shook his head, scowling, his yes puzzled. Jovce was eomoletelv misera ble. She did not Know what to believe. She had seen the shock ing effect of O'Conner's announce ment in Ward Allen's face, seen him steel himself against the questioning that followed Either Ward had thrown the gun away or the taxi driver had been mis taken. But It was not this alone that made her feel so faint Inside. Something terrible and frlghten intMtad happened to Ward and Cigarette Case A CHAIR scraped ant" Thorn dike was walking round the table. "Now, now." he said. "Hell be all right and so will you. We'll get a lawyer and have him out before night." He patted Delia's shoulder. squeezing it so that she looked at him and tried to smile. Joyce stood up and Thorndike started for the door. "Just a minute. Miss Stewart." Bacon was turned to the desk. "Will you take a look at this, Delia gave him a questioning fiance, and stepped up beside im. Joyce could see Bacon ges ture to something flat and gleam ing on the desk. "Ever seen that before?" Delia picked up the object and Joyce saw it was a silver cig arette case. She waited while the Eirl turned the case over in her and. "I'm sorry, I havent," she said. She did not replace the case but extended it to Bacon so that be had to accept it Not until then, as he took it holding two edges between thumb and middle finger, did Joyce realize what had happened. Fear struck at her and she went cold inside. Delia was walking towards Dean TLirndike. Bacon put the case on ti desk, his bark to the room; then Joyce knew fk vf 'V . ! . ? Spectators Flee Blaze I V1 I try Spectators flea from the scene as a ballon. Intended for exhi bition ascension burst Into flames while being Inflated at Bed lord! Ind. ' Several thousand persons were nearby to see a scheduled parachute lump from the ballon. Picture was mads by amateur photograph! O. L. fisher. what she had to do and was walk. I ing resolutely towards him. "By the way, Lieutenant Art you still holding that man Rae burn?" ! "Yes," Bacon said, "but I don't know for how long. We havent cracked him and his lawyer must have influence. Some pressure came down the line to the D A. I from Washington. If we don t get something soon we'll have to let him go." He had turned to face her. lea ling -back on the desk! his hands Braced at his sides. She stood quite close to him, trying to edge around nim. talking, not knowing exactly what she said. Presently she made her smile a little more winning and ap proached the problem directly. "Could 1 see that case?" Per haps 1 may have " "I doubt it" Bacon said. Ha was smiling too, but there was a queer look in his gray eyes. "I don't think you're even seen it before." A plain-clothes man appeared beside her and she realized that Bacon had pressed the buzzer. "You can have this now, Wasey." he said, stepping so close to Joyce that she had to move back. "She can't identify it" Joyce saw the plain-clothes man reach for the case. When he started out she saw be was holding it the same way Bacon bad. Then he was gone and she was walking to where Thorndike and Delia waited, drawing on her gloves so that they would not see the fear In her eyes. Even in the hall she kept her face averted lest it should reveal her feelings. Delia's fingerprints were on thai case and very soon now those prints would be compared with those on the glass from which Delia had sipped her drink in Perry Clarke's apartment Maybe Be Did DEAN THORNDIKE handed them into nis car and drove slowly down Berkeley Street easing to a stop in front of the traffic light "We'll go down to the office." he said, "and I'll call Arnold Gage. He's the best lawyer ir town for this sort of thing." "I think Delia would rather gt home." Joyce said. "Yes. please." Delia said. "Foi a little while Thorndike started to speak checked himself when he looked down at the girl at his side. The light changed and he shifted gears, continuing straight across "All right I'll drop you off. You do look done in." She was staring straight ahead a look of blank despondency ii her eyes. "Why did I do that?" There was a catch .n her voice but she quickly controlleo it "I wanted so to et mm Know it aian t mat ter, to do something to help him I didn't mean to oe such a nastj little beast but" "Of course you didn't," Joyce said. "I couldn't stand It He just sal there as if nothing could possiblj matter to him any more, as' if he didn't even want us around." "He didn't expec; us," Joyce said. "He came in prepared to put up a good front and not let the lieutenant rattle him, and be didn't dare let down." 'Yes. Delia said. "And how perfectly awful it must be foi him." Just the same. Thorndike said, "I think he's taking the wrong attitude. That taxi drlvei could be mistaken but it doei look as though Ward was out and around about that time. Why shouldn't he explain his move ments? I don't know. Dee, I think he's hiding something." There was more silence and then Thorndike spoke again. "I don't like to say it but there's one thing we ought to consider. Maybe he did kill Clarke." 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The ban on wrapping paper for over-the-counter sales in Great Britain has contributed to shotjlifting. the department of commerce reports. By GLUVA3 WILLIAMS tURNS AROUND pOV ARELYTp watch the D04 BETTcR FINISHES SAND WICH AND GIVES ENTIRE. ATTENTION lo voir hal Solution Of Yesterday's Punle IS. Regutah DOWN X. Fart of rfc church S. Pffort long 4V. Biu OrtiM 4. rt . InJ1vl,1u: T. Cast InJiu t. MtsiAnin . Trefoil 10, ISorihtnirnort rolnt of th ot aVlaa tt. Par l. Iwtrvpttaa od- dosa It. Frfsantl M Varr ccia 14. Tlpa to od ai.la M rnfsstao 11. rraai'a oti- restrain al tT. rtlRxiat I Meaiirr 14V Hark cf nro. nunctatloa U. Plantation of irapini 14. aWarrMr. for M Pa :;, J7 l-Vstral ThartraJ flntt 4t T.n cati-f 41 Woolen faf 41 0f auLAooaa 44 r H 4- Tut to Algal 4 S'iV-worm 4t, Sktrs ovar stater, u at" VAt aCaau ST. Vapor yip si C HuBn&LAfsTcTT h s. 5 e e y i lUa t E A NiKTMN 6HEiNTHg i nUape rMma I Nl R!ffO V Al11pJRoM CllPiL UJa i KPg'i-i ABl Djiffdp QMog RIC InI AJM;C 01 PllOIN ISJE AjV BMnMAFSjTy R lat33NS iiTjj3 S3ojLnMi'jjKnao. a fl-JimA IRHnIeia p. eSliNTTN ell rrRTjTd OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1942. COURT HOUSE NEWS Marriage Licenses Elmer Calvin Knight and Grace Eleanor Sellers. Harry Donald Mitchell and Florence Reed. Earl Joseph Vasseur and Cathrena Bella Smith. Robert Harley Simmons and Grace Marie Brooks. Austin Edward Caldwell and Alma Phyllis Wler. Frank C. Roberta and Clara Gladys France. Edward Joseph Gartland and Helen Eva Vonada. Divorces Filed Stephen G. Crippen vs. Berl les E. Crippen. Arlene Dunkeson vs. Dennle Lee Dunkeson. Lorene M. Melton vs. J. B. Melton. Bettie Louise Com vs. Earl S. Coss. Edna Dorothy Pyla vs. Han- ford Lewis Pyle. Parthena Mac Campbell vs. Leal Ellison Campbell. Lillie Marion Larivee vs. Leonard E. Larivee. Mary Huskey vs. Amos E. Huskey. Ada Brown vs. Earl Brown. Margaret May Payne vs. John M. Payne. Deeds W. R. Crandall to Orrlll I. Hen derson, quitclaim dead. Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Asaoctatloa to A. O. Mil ler, warranty deed. Bphrlam A. Humpton to Thelma Dorothy Humpton, warranty deed. Mamie C. Walton to George w. Oliver, warranty deed. W. J. Jamison to TJ. 8. of Amer ica, warranty deed. Harold Oebhardt to Edward W. Oebhardt, bargain and aala deed. Edward W. Oebhardt to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. Barold Oebhardt to TJ. S. America, warranty deed. O -A. Baker to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. Benjamin B. Beekman to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. Aletta Bell Btgham to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. Joseph B, Ferry to U. S. of Amer ica, warranty deed. Blanche Sweet to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. J. D. Morrison to TJ. 8. et America, warranty deed. Earl L. Blgham to TJ. 8. of Ameri ca, warranty deed. O. O. Bogga. Jr., Ethel Bnrga and D. Stanley Bogga to U. 8. of America, quitclaim deed. O. W. Preeoa to George B. Crapeey, warranty deed. AUla M. Waddell to TJ. 8. of America, warranty deed. C. Austin to Orval R. Ross, war ranty deed. Tj. R. Janea to Lily M. Orace, quitclaim deed. I Nellie Feeley to Clara Btuart, war ranty deed. A L. Daugherty to California Ore gon Power Company, right of way, Lottie Owena to Alice Cunlffe, deed. Maltnda L. Pruett to Fred But ton, warranty deed. 8. K. Pollard to J. B. Rush, war. ranty deed. J. B. Rush to TJ. 8. of America, warranty deed. Floyd D. Davison to Charlotte 8. Krafft and Ruth E. Wright, war ranty deed. J. Everett Hannah, to TJ. 8. of America, warranty deed. Samuel F. Coy to Sarah A. Coy, quitclaim deed. Clarence H. Corey to TJ. 6. of America, warranty deed. Floyd F. Dickey to L. J. Reed, warranty deed. L. J. Reed to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. Blnrlch Hoist to Rosalia Ernes tine Abbott, warranty deed. KIwood Emerson Abbott to TJ. 8. of America, warranty deed. HAP HOPPER, Washington Correspondent Back Again U XV SET ?&V T M JUST T rvt 1 YUM Mf AT PAT ZltT ME I f f fHTT fUTH THAT BAJTENGFB"! B"M-1 IUi 1 I I. ll JWiB flOITH CEkTIhCATES flK WANTED J WAIT r'FT' COLUMNS" 1 I HANPLS I I HWN'T OLCWN HIS TDP.I W5HT I COME I w-' l?1 fal I J. ITS W0RKIN TH' POCKS, VlOMILfl.' . SOT A BRUBOEB; IV THS J I HAVE IIABNID iOMrTHINS 1 L WRE f Iff fK A't lYfljHIM 'j eri sjC LIX ABNER Beauty and THE NEBBS Public Opinion CAaT SSTHiAeft Doe to MCvex.ES6 OST -J fctrrtR f WE "V:- I ttlMWMILl TWC WCTOCCS iCACC4 &ALO-ICV I GOCi K I ARftiVt 4TTXC fANOiBV tSTATC-- iMOULO VI EAO. 1JJ J K .. . 1 aoAa scahlotts t V v,t or y Ammmm f-rut. omlv &'DC.rvcAN J DO&BATCM 1 'EH, U UVINO riMAlt CT SPEND TH' r I .IJCXrO STH THE SPCC'ti S RESrO'Miai I V aawaweay rAN&ieW K "MAMMUS LlfX-DAJDff J ?S7 rH ALAaU1HU W f , ajok SOO'avc. f9M sr - sSe: TToTal tusv a!L,t twIV Vorvioea- IwCOsiS.' JR.T I6UAM6 him.IA Two BY 'Z. jr. -.T- . - a. T. fmaU. NAVE l& A. a rvw a rrHiO Pt s.ru . - . - j-.- i " aV A ' 'ea. aS Federal Land Bank ot Spokane to U. S. of America, ttaaement, X William Blgham to U. 8. of Ainertea, aaaamant. j RtiffO H. Ouentber to Walter Mjen, quitclaim dead. I Walter Myera to United States of America, warranty deed. Cora La. Stanton to Jonn Benja min Jackaon, warrantT deed. Elbert M. Blgham to U. S. of America, aaaement. J. U. Bodgera to U. S. of America, warranty deed. D. I. Walcb to TJ. S. of America. warranty deed. B. H. Judd to Ruby T. Rogan, warranty deed. Clarlbelle Arnold Qulzenberry. Ivan Arnold,' Ralph J. Arnold and Blanche Arnold to Wlnfred K. Ar nold warranty deed. Bera Arnold Henspeter, Charley E. Conaway and Claire Larerne Cona way, to Blanche Arnold, bargain and aale deed. World War Veterana Stat Aid Commlaalon to Lawrence Luy, deed. Lawrence w. Luy to U. S. of Amerlea. warranty deed. C. K. Olllmore to B. J. Palmer, warranty deed. Delia Dorr to 8. D. Orlgg. war ranty deed. Allen . Smith to Oeorga B. Dean, warrant) deed. Roy H. Herrle to Louie B. lfans, contract of aale. C. F. Simmons to Howard O. Swanson. warranty deed. Benjamin B. Beekman to U. 8. of America, warranty deed. Natalie O. Myera to TJ. S. of Amer ica, warranty deed. Routn R. Dunlap to U. 8. of STRANGE AS IT SEEMS GBEeVT AMERICAN HISTORIAN BECAUSE of poor evesi6HT WEOT6 IN A PARK BOOM UIS PEN CjUIDEP By WIRES STRUNCi ACROSS HIS WCUlNG BOARD 19th cemty.. wtfl""'- t taja JAP TRAP Bogoslav Island, near scene of tha recent clash between TJ. S. and Jap forces, first appeared aboTO the waves in 1796. Since then it h changed its shape and form hundreds of times with eacnX new submarine convulsion. Composed of two main peaks, a third and fourth peak appeared inae 1906-07. In 1908 both blew up and were replaced by two othersl The crater is at sea level and filled with burned rocks and sulphur, while nearby is a fine lagoon affording a good anchorage, withe however, tha possibility that any ship entering may ba demolished without warningl tha Beast I I . By Al Capp t r1 America, warranty deed. dire A. McKinnls to Oora F. True, warranty deed. Charles X. McC.aln to Al7e John- aon, warranty deed. - Alyoe Johnson to Anlesa Crawford, warrantT deed. Clair wyant to .fees Wslker, eon- tract of sale. Nettle c. Wilson to William H. Doucette, agreement of sal. School District Number 30 to Wil liam Hanscom. quitclaim deed. Bert R. Elliott to Wallace H. Csse- beer. deed. Susan Col Balnes to Rasell Bos- tock, warranty deed. Jessie Wilson QulnteU to Nor man F. Wilson, warranty deed. Lumbermen Granted Wage Increases in Willamette Valley Washington, July 14. VPs An arbitrator designated by the war labor board to settle a lum bermen's dispute in the Willam ette valley, Oregon, today an nounced an award ot Increases which he said would amount to about 1V cents an hour in the majority of the mills. The award is final. Dean P. Howard, of the Uni versity of Idaho, the arbitrator, awarded these base minimum rates: Classes A and B mills, 80 not LU Edited by AND -I OWN EXVAB SCARLX5TT. ONUV LIVIM& MALL OT TH SPECIES .- AM-H .- TH HAOO.ACE WILL BE A MOO BREEDEP.S DREAM !f VOU HAVE EARMEDOuR. Thousand dollaRV cents, which he said was about .nta helnw the Drevailina sf", wage in Douglas fir industry as v a whole; class v mills, ia cents, and class D. 72 Vi cents. The rates are retroactive to April 1. The mills are classified according to productive capac ity. The AFL northwestern coun cil of lumber and sawmill work ers had asked a flat general minimum of 82Vi cents. Dean Howard said the award directly affected only 25 operations dui that it nrnhablv would be ap plied generally throughout the valley where mere were mor than 450 operations. J Killed, 5 Injured In Navy Yard Blast Portsmouth, Va., July 14 W An explosion of unexplained origin in the Norfolk Navy yard Mnnriav ktHprl one man and in- jured five others, two gravely. Eugene H. Bailey, ZB, oi ivor folk was dead of a skull fracture on arrival at the Norfolk Naval hospital. Keep Xm Rolling at Ashland Roller Rink Plan A Party. Call MSI Ashland. "For Health's Sake, Roller Skate" Tue.. Thur., Sat.. Sun Eves by JOHN MX MAhl.Akirmr' mm, ANCWOElHCl AT SOiJOSLAV IStAKO 60 MILES WEST OP DUTCH HARBOR. . ALASKA RUMS TUB RiSK.. OP BEING. BLOWN SVOr WlTrtoUT WARNING The. slan9, op volcanic origin mas blown up AND CMANCaEDLlTS APPEAR ANCtr DOZBIH of nvves SlNCB IT FIRST CAME- TO THE? aUeFACE IM 1796 Drew Pearson and Bob Allen By Hess )PUT A Ckeiuy ,T WITHOUT TLJV!- teL'N& UNUSl -Ayw Hose; smeckV ITWAUNT f AM-W I NuTMIN' .V 1 ( MV LITTLi J f I WE D'DN T E-EALITV- I- JiSSk f YOU ARE. it rr, rru I I . . . . l s"". y sieve. .a