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FRIDAY, MARCH 16,1934, Judith Lane ¥NUUSIS: Judith Lane's. em- ployer, Big Fhe iaied one to Beving has tnderta chiefly for nara at Koray, ale: Je rk bar im tuing. to queer, the Rio ta. take vin tree rom, are louehber, in, t Tee, going over, the wlan. he tater Chapter 11 INSTRUCTIONS UDITH tarned to Fom_Bevins, be- wilderment in her-grey eyes. He wasn't joking, She had never seen) him as “Big Tom.” she asked, “are Zou. planning, another, trip, to. Washing: tom, or ahroad?” . | “No, Judy,” he answered quietly, either. Thig, “a, longer top than morning, after 1 had learned what. Lamperg was. contemplating: what he had trie@- to do, something snapped inside. The doctor called it a stroke; | kgow better. He gives mg no hope. 1 may die at any mo- ment. Ig it going to be too uch for me/to ask you to carry 0 Judith, had been ‘rained in a stern ‘schgol. Beca! f this she accepted Tom Hevins’ statement that he; might die at any moment, with no more emotion than a grave smile. “_ understand what you mean, now, Big Tom, Il be proud to carry: on for you, If it wilh make Jou aay happier (‘ll relieve you of every de tail right now. Not that 1, believe r because,” she said brightening. think he was just ing to. trightem you into, taking ¢ “He did suggest a rest.” Tom Bev- ing admitied, “He: said if L bad the sense of a jack rabbit, I'd board the Une. to be @ hundged, And then be neas to Mrs. Bevi! my firm, | should arrange my estate, su my sudden passibg would got) make them, suffer more than grtes” “Why don’, you take his advic If you trust me as much as you say 1 could come he ‘# mot that | dof't trust, you, Judy. but. don’t intend shiftieg any burdens while | can carry, Dy There's going to be a big battle over the Rio Diabio and if | have to dig, V'B die tighting that battle: Ob, and! Judy. nothing about this agreement, of ours, to Norman,’ 4 “L wag int going to.ask you if you) didg’t want me to delay my mar- riage.” - f “No, Indeed, hurry. it along.” 4) don’t understand, you ask not to tell’him —" “Judith, Norman is junior mem- ber of Dale, Lampere and Morrison. he ix working with two brilliant, succesaful men, men whom bis fa- ther admired tremendously. We can't expect Norman to accept our condemnation of Lampere. He's the kind wio must find-ont for himself. You'll have to be patient with him, Judy, he's slow, but he's sure . how to work.” Judith, looking b: thought. of that night aa a fa ic dream. * Yrom time to time she ‘would st¥aighten from her task, walls, to) the water cooler and pauge at the! witidow to took out on the darkened city. Each time the lighta.tg the ¢in- dows of other buildings were fewer, | alternate street lights were vegaad off, display signs darkened: A one o'clock, remembering she had had ng dinner end: feeling sure Bexina had ¢o! forgo he Rice mpletely ten food, she telephoned t! grit. : Standing beside the window walt: ing for the messenger, she. saw a) late méen, drunkenly ) the Tefas oo a Nt of vay mgons she|had seen oo . ng (rights we faxher 0 white shart of ng over Ul snow stow a etle of black tirs, warking the Casyaqdes, Piping “at oy: from’ ersed.the rest of theix work wah! anecdotes of early: expeditions he had made. And chen, gradually, the butldings outside their window became black blocks piled up by a careful band against a grey curtain, announ: . phoned someone at the Rice thea, < back to await the messenger he had called, “I'm sending these deeds down to Rio Mar by ale, Phis young fellow b telephoned can be trusted: be bag his own ship too, This pile, Judith, safety deposit box, bere bank sometime Yamaer STEAMSHIP Co. @ORT ice won ae QNDIES > i Key West for Ree SS and Fridays 12:15 * “Leave Havaea for Keg West Wednesday, and Seturdays 9:45 A. M. Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Sgtur- days 6:30 P. M. Tickets, Reservations and lafermation at Ticket Office on the - 4 f 5 aith. Stith fiat ; deta of the hig} ten, Norman during the previous nmilog sphere with: ta sibor Ty tele | you let him work all night? My good- q row, give them your signature and your keys.” Judith nodded wearily, then went to, the r to admit a tall young Texan tn the nondescript attire of a gom! airman. “Judith, Migs Lane, this is Slim Savford,” At the name Judith looked up and smiled—‘* You're, Ciia’s brother.” “and you're small Jude. I. came all the way from China to meet you and | found you down in the Devil river country. Now that you're here I have to go down there .. . never mind, "ll catch up with you some | day. : | “Lhope you do,” she returned sin- cerely. She did hope so, if he were half as fascinating as his sister « thought him, he would make an ideal guest for her home. . . hers and Norman's ., . she’d almost forgot- hours of work. She found herself recalling what lia had told her of him, as he talked with her chief, Breath-taking adven- tures mostly. Clia was always ex- pecting a wire telling her he had cracked up in Timbuktu. He had | spent a week on an arctic ice floe | while Clia haunted the telegraph oom awaiting word, and there was another time «when he had come down inside some Chinese province to be captured by a doughty young war lord, who had later released bim, “Slim” Sanford loosed up at her and smiled. No wonder the war lord ad been lenient, thought Judith at hin flash of white teeth and nice blue eyes, intensely blue. Sze thought of him again when | she reached her apartment, found food closet bare (she'd had no { [ON TOUGH LINKS 0 F HIS OWN DESIGN THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS | | f BOBBY JONES RETURNS TO GOLF WARS ) COPRRECHERRCCRCRCeecncee Today’s. | pe : | Anniversaries | OPeegaacrqcanaacenacucces: 1748—John Delafield, a noted! ! ) : merchant who became one of. (Associated Press Sports writer); LOGAY S Birthday*, the richest men in the New York! AUGUSTA, Ga. March 16.—j 0¢ «| of his day, born in England. Died} Bobby Jones, who has neastered! William. B. Stout of Detroit./ ” New York, fuly 3, 1824. H difficult golf courses all over the; noted airplane _ designer i world, will soon have an opportun-; builder, born at Quincy, IIl., ity to better par on a layout of] years ago. his own design, _ Jones, returning to competition| E. M.: Newman of after nearly four years’ absence,| noted travel-lecturer, heads a field of famous profes-' Cleveland, 62 years ago. sionals and amateurs who _ willj aie compete in the four-day 72-hols} 2? sae i r V har; Pepper Masters’ Invitation open tourna-| _, George Wharton : t rg ier, | ent ie cei tas Neal. Philadelphia, lawyer, onetime U.| Conway. Va. Died at Montpelier, | rie chibacarieeiike arse OF. 8. Senator, born in Philadelphia, | Va., June pense ag 4 pera ., 67 years ago. This golfing test. finished al. eee | 1762—John. Haywood, noted most a year ago, is composed of | Southern juri: d@ legal writer, holes modeled after holes that! I Spe ee ied have met Bobby’s particular | bora in) Halisex: Go» eS Pied fancy on courses here and abroad. Team, aiiadsis Few are replicas of the others,’ but have combined the better fea-; Eric P. Kelly, Dartmouth eal _ tures of Bobby’s favorites along’ fessor of journalism, noted chil-} 1825—Luey V. S French, with some of.Jones’ personal ideas'«ren’s writer, born at Ames- | Southern poet, born in Accomac | as to their improvement. | bury, Mass., 50 years ago. ‘Co. Va. Died at McMinnville, | No Extremely Long Holes | — } Ten, March: 95, 1882- Although Jones has had little, Prof. Emory Holloway of: sei trouble with the long, “back-! Brooklyn, N. Y., biographer, born} _ 1840—John A. Howell, Amer-| breaking” type of courses, they at Marshall, Mo., 49 years ago. | ican naval officer, inventor 4 H { e i | eveccccecccscosacscoveces | By DILLON GRAHAM ! eecaacoaacen ; 1750—Caroline. L. Herschel, } | famed English. astronomer, born.! | Died Jan, 9, 1848. i - i 1751—James Madison, Virginia; Chicago, | born inj | statesman, one of the makers of; j the Constitution, Secretary of} of! State, 4th President, born at Port ii Percy Mackaye of New Hamp- shire, famed dramatist and poet, born in New York, 59 years ago.| in Nashville, | 1826. she ce reaching town), the refrigerator turned off. As far "| as anything edible was concerned, it wasa desert island, and then the telephone rang, “Judy ... good morning, Norman speaking, say dear, I've got things 1 fixed up with the architect. Can you bave lunch with me, then go to his, office?” Architect, thought Judith? Oh yes, there had been talk of a house on a hill, oaks behind it, terraced lawn. “Judy... what's wrong?” me, Norman, I just got office and I’m so tired afternoon? “Muke {t tomorrow, you Youngster, had your breakfas |, “No, ('m going right to bed. I'm sogsy. about the architect; it isn’t that I'm not interested—” “Don’t worry about that, dear, call fe me. se Judith nodded at the mouthpiece, laughed at her sleepy stupidity, said goodb; nd went to her bed. Too tired to sleep, she tossed and turned, thought of Big Tom and his peculiar request, thought of Norman and his kindness. There came a rap on the door and going to it she found Lige, with a tray in. hi ind—“Mo’nin’, Miss Lane, Ma’ss Norman he sent roun’ some brékfuss Delphy. fix up, An’ Delphy she say you is to eat every bite.” . dudith, surveyed the tray, steam- ing cereal with plump dates poking their heads from the clotted cream, golden peaches, faked with sugar, thickly, buttered toast and a pot of chocolate. Delphy had boasted she'd “fatten thet child.” Overwhelmed with Norma thoughtfulness, Judy sat eating and thinking, Some men would bave re- sented her lack of interest in her future home; resented her laek of responsiveness, but not Norman. Had ghe the right to marry such a person while under bondage to a om them all... she'd call Dr. Kelly and make sure, out te fairnebs to Norman. She reached telephone, called the num- ber, talked to his office girl and then to bial. “Migs Lang? Ob, yes, Big Tom's ‘secretary. I've just come from there, br Lane, they called me to his ce.” ‘dudith latened to Tom Bevins’ “He's all right now, but why did gens, Miss Lane, you should know *Whg di@ lL... let him?” gasped Judith. “Doctor Kelly, do you thins be'd mind me any quicker than he | minded yout” | (Comyright. 1334, by Jeanne Bowman) T Judith learna more ine. UNITED STATES FAST MAIL ROYTES FOR aa COSTAR. Agent: of | are not his idea of perfect lay- | navy appliances, born at Bath, N.! outs. He believes par should be' iS ? 3 : Harrison Williams, utility mag-| ¥ Died at Warrenton, Va., Jan. arrived at without the necessi ad f ¥, nate, born at Avon, Ohio, 61 years| 10 1918. of striving for distance and, there-| ago, : fore, there are no extremely jong; par four or par five holes at Au-' sta. i A | s 44 'S ago. “Every par five on the course’ Colneabiis Olle: ma may be reached with two good! wood shots,” Bobby explai “Sometimes, when the wind is against you, a short iron may be, left to the green but generally a! tyyEVES ASKED TO RETURN | drive and a brassie will cover the} 6 i ” gee figs iecommtante Sune oo here: sae aes aod = d to | thi. f e vill Fs 5 overly long one-shotters. ta oan eae Seay Aust UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE thinks a short hole is normally one! aqyertisement in. a newspaper 25) e ve accuracy with the irons and this city asking them to return at_a wood club should not bejan4 steal the remaini 1 ipeeiied. off the! tee, | Hence, the ane steal the remaining three. par three greens may be driven} r Hee Figures published. in on 4 with an iron club. 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