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. Chapter 34
h," Lee and his friends, who had
'j,lecled themselves for anything,
never changed a muscle. The
,APount was followed by one of
.'the hulking bodyguards.
'," The Count cackled. "We
meet again!"
, "The pleasure is yours," re
turned Lee dryly.
V, There was a pounding on the
'tjdoor of the forward cabin to
..port, and a young male voice
; crying: "Let me out!"
"Unlock the door," said De
'jduchin to his servant.
. The man turned the key, and
: paoul Duplcssis ran out, a wild
sight with his blond hair in a
tangle, a great bruise covering
one side of his face, and his shirt
..'.'partly torn off him.
jiit "Mr. Mappin!" he gasped. "I
"heard your voice! 1 am not a
willing passenger aboard this
ship!"
"I can see that," said Lee.
"Mr. Mnppin, they told me
$ifter my letter had gone that it
an.was used to decoy you to your
;Ideath!"
"jjj "Think no more of it, Raoul.
fei knew you were deceived."
"And now, they've got you on
..this vessel. It's all my fault."
j "Not at all!" said Lee. "It's
uthe other way around. T got
JJJ'ou into this trouble."
,iu "No! I was a fool ever to
Jpiave taken service with this
vVbeast."
The Count showed his beau
ai.tifully matched false teeth.
'"Re more careful of your choice
a of words, if you please."
"Go to hell!" shouted the
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boy. "You can't do anything
worse lo me than you've clone
already!"
"I'm sorry his beauty is a
little marred," said Deduchin
lo Lee, "but we can't do any
thing wilh him . . . You may
go back lo your room!"
Raoul entered the room, slam
ming the door after him. The
servant turned the key.
Lee's face was like a mask.
"If we are to be your guests,"
he said, "may we be permitted
to retire?"
"If thai is your wish," said
Deduchin, bowing.
"I am happy to say that we
have a de luxe cabin big enough
for three. It has a bathroom,
too."
"We are obliged!" said Lec.
"Until tomorrow!" warbled j
the Count, waving his hand. j
"Until tomorrow," answered
Lee grimly. j
Their suite opened directly i
on the prumenane deck. 11 con
sisted of a commodious cabin
wilh two single beds and a
couch bed and the bathroom.
When Diehl left them he
locked the door on Ihe outside.
Through the windows, they
could see a guard pacing the
deck.
In the morning the farcical
pretense thai Lee and his com
panions were the Count's hon
ored guests was kept up. The
door of their cabin was osten
tatiously unlocked and the guard
on deck removed.
"Let's go out," said Lee.
Lec noted from the sun that
the Arcturus was on her usual
By Gene
Soutlnvorth Reunion iPj Maj. Billy Brooks Southworth, va
cationing in Columbus. O., after IS months as a Flying Fortress
pilot in England, told his dad. Manager Billy Southworth of the
St. Louis Cardinals baseball club, how he helped drop bombs on
Germany. The major wears five decorations.
course, northwestward toward
the Dutch islands.
"So beautiful!" Joss murmur
ed. "It's unbearable! Our last
morning on earth!"
A white-coated steward ap
proached to ask if they would
breakasl in the saloon with
Count Deduchin or in their own
cabin. They chose the latter.
Jocelyn was much revived by
the lood. "With two good
friends beside me, I can take
anything," she said.
Out on deck again, Lee noted
by the sun that the Arcturus
had altered her course to the
northward. After they were set
tled in chairs facing the sea, the
steward brought an armful of
magazines.
Better than magazines was
the sight of Raoul striding to
ward them, neatly dressed, sha
ven and combed. Only his bruis
ed check testified 'to what he
had been through.
They brought me a clean shirt
and told me I could come and
find you," he said excitedly.
"That is how the Count plays
cat and mouse with us. He will
be watching us and gloating
over our despair."
Raoul's blue eyes were be
witched by Jocelyn.
"This is Miss D'Arcy," said
Lee.
Raoul had been through too
much to be mindful of social
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conventions. "H o w beautiful
you are!" he said. "How ter
rible to find a beautiful woman
at a time this this!"
Lee drew him away a little.
"Whist! don't get theatrical,"
he said laughing.
Raoul was instantly remorse
ful. "I'm sorry! How can we es
cape death? I feel it will come
today. I have been kept alive
so far only to give him the plea
sure of exhibiting me to you."
"Well, if it comes lo that,"
said Lee, "we'll cheat him by
dying with a wisecrack." Lec
summoned the steward and or
dered him to place a chair at
Jocelyn's end of the row. "Go
and talk to her," he said lo the
boy. "You will find that her
heart is as warm as her face is
beautiful."
Raoul dropped in the chair
beside Jocelyn.
From the other end of the row
Lee said cheerfully: "Tell us
what happened since I saw you
in San Francisco, Raoul!"
"Not much to tell, Mr. Map
pin. The Count became suspic
ious of me, even before we left
New York. I was so closely
watched I was unable to warn
you of our trip lo San Fran
cisco. 1 have lold you what hap
pened there up to the moment
of my writing you that letter.
The woman who brought me my
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meals seemed honest and kind
and I trusted her. She was the
wickedest of them all. She
laughed at my simplicity, and
told me my letter would be
' used to trap you.
"When it began to grow dark
I was bound again, carried
downstairs, and thrown into the
same car that had brought me
to that house. We drove out of
town. We must have been too
early for the rendezvous with
the rest of the gang, because we
drove slowly and stopped to
wait several times."
"We drove on very slowly
and in a few minutes stopped
in the open country and picked
up Count Deduchin and the
other two servants. I don't know
how they got there."
"In the black limousine," said
Lee. "They drove it over the
cliffs and threw the chauffeur
after it.
"Eventually we came to a
creek, where we boarded a boat
and met the Arcturus. As to
what happened aboard her, I
would rather not say."
Jocelyn silently pressed his
hand.
"I can see il," said Welby, "a
mere dol. Must be flying at 25,
000 feet."
"Okay," said Lee. "The wake
of the ship will betray our po
sition." (To be continued)
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Dates
Ration Book No. 1
Brown stamps for purchase of meats,
fats. etc.
January 39 expiration date of brown
stamps R. S. T and U. Each weekly
series good for 16 points.
February 38. 1944, nutrition date of
brown V, W ind X V series valid Jan
uary 23 W on January 30, and X on
February .
Ration Rook No. 4
Processed fruits and vegetables, jams
and jellies.
January 20. 1944. expiration date of
ireen stamps D. E and P. Green atatnps
K and J valid January 1 to February
30.
Suiar
March 31. 1944. expiration date of
stamp 30, In Boole 4, good for I pounds.
Shoes
Stamp No. 18. Bonk 1. and "Airplane"
stamp No. 1. Book 3, valid (or one pair
each for indefinite period. Loose stamps
not accepted.
Stoves
Purchase certificates available at local
ration boirds.
Wood. Sawdust. Coal
Fuel dealers deliver by priorities based
on needs.
Fuel Oil
February I, 1944, expiration data of
period 2 fuel oil coupons.
March 14. 1944. expiration data of
period 3 coupons.
Uasdllne
January 31, 1944. expiration data of
No. 9 stamps In A book, each Rood for
3 Ballon. March 31. 1944. expiration
dale of No 10 stamps, valid January 22
Value of Gasoline Coupons:
A. Bl, CI. 3 lallons: B2, C3.. R and T.
IS gallons: D. 1.5 gallons; E. 1 aallon.
Tire Inspection
Cars with A ration books must have
tires inspected every months: B books
every 4 months: C books every 3 months.
Commercial motor vehicles every 6
montha or 8.000 miles, whichever comes
first.
The sharp edges of volcanic
rock on Ascension island in the
South Atlantic can wear out a
pair of heavy army shoes in six
days.
By Carl Anderson
Jap Pamphlet
Condemns War
Helena, Mont., Jan. 21 (U.R) A
Japanese pamphlet found by an
American paratrooper on Kiska
indicates the existence in Japan
of an underground opposed to
the militarist party and desir
ous of peace, John Ogata, Japa
nese language expert said here
Thursday. '
The pamphlet, translated by
lioom and Board
plf" AUNT CLARA GAVE ME THE VSpfVES, TERRY. . - S
gSl FINAL JILT, PINKY, AND I'M FORGET ABOUT t
CLAD OF IT-- SHE'S GOT A MARWASEAND
' DISPOSITION LIKE A SAW It Yj.
Y HITTING A NAIL.-WHE-SHE ?S
L COULD GIVE A VET WILDCAT ?."?ouGET
LESSONS IN TEMPER I WONDER. VnS MORE j
L WHAT GAVE ME THE IDEA I WANTED ! V, VAR1ETY j
TO MARRY HER?-MAYBE ) I Lj
V -1 THE DOCTOR. DIDNT X T-K
T li FIND THE BEELER. f r
POli BULLET THAT WENT f. 'V-
D -. . M lV 1 H UUA at '
Ogata, condemned Japanese par
ticipation in the war, pointing
a... Iks, I, .. atienrl f hrm iol ,7
..... .... -
the traitorous action and blind
ness of Jap militarists and had
resulted in lower living stand
ards, higher taxation and death
of -the majority on the battle
fields. The pamphlet reminded the
Japanese that twice during the
last four years the emperor had
condemned militarism. It ques
tioned the nation's disobedience
to his wishes.
By Gene Ahem
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