Evening Star Newspaper, May 15, 1933, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., MONDAY, MAY 15 1933. SAYSMRS. DOUGLAS L "= == Wife of Budget Director Sees More Serious Minded Type Due to “This Confusion.” | ghyater sher, it & s Foren ? Kafzen Riccoll dreams of ruling & Sahara empire. Then a dirty Arab approaches R0 Gn sentry duty. and savs 10 him By the Associated Press. one word ‘only, “Yelverbury.” From her vantege point as wife of CHAPTER VIIL the budget director, Mrs. Lewis W. “Yes, My Commandant!” Douglas sees a more sericus, more sim- MECHANICALLY the astounded le-1ivi . i . Otho_resumed the position of pleliving fyne fof Ameieal - yomen attention, and then stood him- self_properly at ease. i “Yelverhury,” with just that White House, to embassies. to | peculiar pronunciation and intonation. = the Capital's st luxurious ghames,} ~ Of coursel ‘The inferview dwlth the rs. Douglas’ path takes her. She has i officer. , . . The parade ground at Mel- e ; = Jong blonged to the “smart set” herc | lerat. . . . The first day that he was —w-v veswsqoOn, ne second day of Tarzan's searcn ¢ he mused, “that no one lves to tell He saw a mighty man’s skeleton and a rotten suit Its echoss reverberated alcng the steep walls of the nbixet t ~§° D'HBO duty a%:i;x x:ge;nhtt: for the fallen airplane, Ska, the vulture, picked up the tale of this grim place.” Then, shaking him- of armor. As he looked curiously at this grim re- narrow rift. Before they ceased, Tarzan tound-d = Fnteriaining | et D e hia come with . the ape-man’s trail. “Waste not your time on Tar- self in anger, he hurled a rock at the grisly scaven- Tunder e'ih;:;;‘:“;;"‘;‘;"'l"mr‘t‘“ l:‘:d‘,.':";:‘x:fi S e e e S less lavish, the whcle soclal scheme is ! forthwith to where Monsieur le Colonel zan of the Apes in his full strength,” he taunted. ger. Lowering himself over the precipitous sides of startled attention by the report of a firearm. Its sought were alive. But what was s meaning? . As . But still the vulture circled and soared aBove him. the gorge, Tarzan half clambered and half slid t0 sound came from the depths of the gorge to the he rounded the bend of the gorge he beheld & But moct mark 2 and a strange officer—enother colonel— women have charged in t)‘pe-!demsnded his immediate attendance. The ape-man felt a shudder of apprehension. the candy floor far beneath. south of him. strange scene. they're more serfous minded, wnore ab-| He remembered every incident, every 7 °d t vy v o iew ti ved.| « | 5 A e L coitarReD “usrgnS{u::'a‘x',ficglaen‘finffl;"sxfi:gz{? Hewed ! pacliow would you lke to kave the |Englkh word, 1 zt;h‘y%‘&’;fimw}“m{:;}fl.me him sgainst prohibitive chal- | and the serap of paper. or curse bim |relief, he declared he Kknew of “no other Czech Jobless Reduced . . . Sp2cu- & o 2 £ lowing r* S > Pet Named “Budget.” e i orncer b v | ol ety e e e I L e plan” which will provide suffcical | ool GUE (). —Jobless Czechoslovak- In her own home Mrs. Douglas has | erf i faced and iron- on, mon Commandant?” replied | in effect, that will be private and pecu- | see Maj. Riccoli before he leaves this|might have stabbed the sentry, snatched S o erful man, sirong-face Otho in some bewilderment. lar t ” - Ty, snat Gov. White said he does not advocate | ians to the number of 42,000 found # reminder of her husband’s position | jawed, who sat at the table and stared | Do y r to you and me. pust. Don’t recognize me. Know | his rifle and fled, or have dashed into | “ that wags its tail and barks, It's name | : 2 o Foinen speak Arabic as well as you | “Oh, I should never forget you, mon | nothing. the fort and died ‘slaying—perhaps suc- he sales tax “as a part of the perma- | work in March, thus reducing the is “Budgat.” The Douglaces live in'a » French and English? | Commandant, especially ~ after ' your | Yes, this was certainly the secret |ceeding in killing the commandanthim- nent taxation structure of the Statc, | country'’s unemployment from 920,000 white briek house in picturesque G:orge- 5 h Commandant.” ' _“As badly as I do French, but not as | kindness.” | service colonel, and 0's superior | self, or even Sergt. Maj. Vittorelli? but merely to fill the immediate need.” | to 878,000. ate that use send fust 2 R - itho. at, although you may not forget me, | to the sentry who allo! an Arab to D State that used to cend just one men ui, mon Com: 3 | “How would you like to be secondedlyou won't know me n):,e next time wcfh-ng -bou::{he gate of the post? n.‘,'.‘.’.“,i.i‘.‘f‘ .‘..‘\’,::1.;“"?.’5 'i',’.':m;c?:’;mof to the House of R-presentatives—Lewis ou are English? and come with me, study L - | e . study Arabic, be- |meet. . .. A little humiliating for me, | Would the colonel exculpate him ve- D ere the “most mileage” cam- o e s Prenene cBme un Arab, In fact, until I can use | you know, if I sccosted you in The | when e was put under ATTest for 30 | hes ot SUCh presumption? Sl S e ni . 2 you as one. How, in short, would you guise of a starving leper, and instead grave a dereliction of duty, an action | e - ¥ paigns. “Norman. A thousand years in Eng- | liks= to join the secret service, if you tra nst The “Moor’ , ) i w - ) of giving me a sou, you saluted me and t] - . " | A Wed get into our little cur” s jand L | stisiea e during sour apprentceshi, | Soba o aitention. . 1 Serely Bope | Homis. Any.ATaD: atemptng 1o be. | The, Moors and Mal. Blccal bave » drive. It was great fun. Into every| <“Educated?” “ gerous life—for & brave man: With & | recognise me [Eerenns D e hs| ™ E = :g\mr ;:H._Ar;‘?:o'.’m?; how you find O\i\‘lér:})?n Commandant. ‘bnge lxlnnrlxt}s lrewnfl:l, if he &:}creeds," | “otho smiled. | bribed accomplice. 2 GOVERNOR WHITE ASKS > y T ? 8 . “I should love it. mon Commandant.| “I beg your pard Comman- 2 STORE e e e i | pardon, mon Comman: = ! 1D CONNICTION WITH ANY OTHER WASHINGTON T™, 8™ and Thy fage pomnt from which Mrs.| At home, at Yelverbury Grammar | Better than anything on earth. .. . BUt | dant. 1 did mot understand. . . - W e denyoel e and = SUPPORT OF SALES TAX L Douglas views the changing Washing- | School, and at Oxford.” I cannot leave my compan: g » A g hecls T e A e ve about ‘Yelderbury’ where my home 152" % ton is one that has its drawbacks for a ‘Profession? i ‘Why not?' Excellent. Tt is hardly likely that :ex;l::hn;mlfinj R}:c:\lt,h:ad was ;t nof wife “Pugilist.” “My friends. They joined the Legion | an, b % Th~ bovish-looking Fudget - Direetor { The offiver smiled. He had watched | because I did. uldn’t . . |any Arab. Moor, Bedouin, Touareg cr | cumstances, any member of the French " | . | 1 couldn’t - . ther Berber wiil introduce himself 0. naval of iliary forces must obey the | OBio Executive Appeals to Public asses Lansburgh’s Day and passed my tests? A hard and dan- | a password will be necessary before you has had J» tim~ t7 “brau” his wife | the defeat of M he Invincible. ‘What type of men are these, your . il o is stupendous tas c “Genf o ntlemen?” | f s, a {rie - E budget. The officer raised his eyebrows. | o of them are pugilists like my- | e > anos e’ e e o ‘e ‘re. |Ic¢ he might belong? Program. “Sir Belleme, then self, mon Ccmmandant. All three were | membering that a still tongue runs in a As those thoughts flashed through | p .. aciocioied press. < Cenferences at Home. “Sir Otho Robert Mandeville-Bel- | salors.” s Even his home hours are filled with | jeme.” | " “Not educated>” {vi= e e A e efece of | COLUMBUS, Ohio. May 15.—Gov. And now, long after the curious little | coarse paper, thumbed and fithy, on | G¢orge White last night appealed ai- conferences on involved subjects teem- | The officer reflected, as he scruti-| “No, mon Commandant.” 5 1 o ith financial phrasee—the kind of | nized Otho's strong and handsome. if | “Any of them naturally clever? Good |incident had faded from his mind, & which wes scrawled: rectly to the citizens of Ohio for sup- I ereation vou wonldn't expect to|somewhat disfigured face. Yes, this|at disguise . .. good linguists . . . good | {JPical hill Arab. bearded. brown and | “Monsieur le Commandant le Maj. |POrt of his general retail sales tax aud prove cepecially entertaining to an at- | was his man . . . a tool to his hand | actors?” dirty, with turban, sandals and staff | Riccol.” | income tax proposals, a legislative pro- | P e P fender matron with wavy|. . Obviously—in view of that awful| Otho shook his head. complete, had quietly but distinctly and |~ Get this to Maj. Riccoli somehow,” |Eram Which a joint committee of the ted eves. fight—as brave as a lion, strong as an | “No, mon Commandant.” unmistakably uttered the word “Yel- | pe said. the sergeant of the guard | General Assembly has rejected. rres Py ¢ loves it. ox, determined and tenacious as one of | “And you would not leave them?» | Verbury” as he passed. | refuses, speak to your officer yourself.| Saying that many Ohlo schools are m just thankful every minute thet { his own British bull dogs. . . . Well| Again Otho shook his head That officer! The strange colonel, | If nothing happens, come and look for | in need of immediate relic’_real estate STm Just thanKha Ehie apportunity ” | born, too, well educated: probably quite| “Well, mon enfant, you are a fool. A |disguised as & Moor of the Southern |me in the market there, selling al-| ‘2% delinquencies are mc“ating and d I thoroughly4 clever, and, by report, amenable to dis- | silly fool, an Englishman, in fact.” Atlas, and so completely disguised that monds." more funds must b>, provided for poor cn un-ual opoortu- | cipline and of excellent character. “Oui, mon Commandant.” ! but for the password Otho would never And the speaker, retiring a few paces. = ng to wotch history be-I Character? Then what should such| “I'm very fond of the English” said have dreamed that the Arab was other rquatted beside the roed or track that ing made.” a man be doing in the Foreign Legion? | the officer, and. rising to his feet, ex- | than he seemed. led from the gaie of the post. IVY Po I soNING = - A woman, no doubt. Or perhaps merely | tended a huge hand, the grip of which | Wheeling sbout. as though changing | Otho pcrpended. - < N | of those mad romantics who live | caused poignant but agreeable pain to his mind and deciding to return to the Clearly he must let Maj. Riccoli know, DISPLAY OPENS SESSIO for adventure. warming their brave Otho's damaged fist, |little extra mural market, the Arab as soon as possible, that a tribesman l"MEDIA"'ELY hearts in the glow of glamorous d.rflm&‘ “Now, listen, and pay close attention. | approached the sentry, confided that demanded speech with him. Would OF JUNIOR ARTS GROUP | Yes. this man would do. \Give me some word—we'll have an | the word which he had uttered guar-|Sergt. Maj. Vittorelli take the message i . e s O . 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