Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 31, 1949, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 CapKaf Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 81, 1949
THAT DOES IT. MISS KAYNE TEZ355T r & FOLLOWING ROUTE I Bat -At this moment in tht TOUGH BREAK I
J LOOK AT THIS HI6HWAV MARKER AjL. 66 THROUGH TOWN, WE counterftittrs' hideout - I FOR THE KID,
" IN THE SNAPSHOT I U SJJZgZ& rfsZQZi -fi&i SHOULD BE ABLE TO : 7 BALOY BUT
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I If-g5!as- lTaglP ? Immiztt YOUR SISTER -IF SHE'S (f M ' ( WELL BEAT IT
RADIO PROGRAMS
The HOUSE on LILAC STREET
WEDNESDAY P.M.
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" As Derria disaDDeared through
i the door. Haid's manner underwent
fi an abrupt change. ,
m l "O.K." He swung on Holway.
S & , "What's the gag?"
3 The other straightened In ob
it .-' vious surprise, putting down the
t i t glass he had been holding.
4 tZ "I don't thlnlc I follow you.
2 Say, what's eating you, anyway?"
g i4 as Haid quickly crossed the room
- and closed the door.
He came back across the room.
J "This Martin girl does she come
t over here very often? She a close
I Irlend of yours?"
: Holway shook his head. "She's
j a friend of Cherry's. This Is the
first time she's been over In about
I a month. Why?"
I Haid watched Holway'a face close-
ly. "That," he said slowly, "was the
j blond girl I told you about. The
i one on the bus."
t It Holway was surprised, he man-
I aged to cover It up well.
' Thoughtfully he lit a cigarette.
rrIt was a minute or so before he
iS spoke.
"You're quite sure?"
"Absolutely."
Holway was thoughtful, "I
wonder what she's up to."
"How so?" Haid eyed him In
tently. "What did she mean by that
Ban Francisco business and all
this talk about counterfeiting?"
"Maybe she saw something In
the papers, although It could be
Just a shot in the dark, but it's
getting close to home at that."
sure you aian t u ner any
thing? After all, from what you
told me, things were sort of
mixed up that night."
"Not as mixed up as all that.
I'm not In the habit of shooting
off my mouth you should know
that, Holway."
"Don't get sore." the latter pla-
eated him. "I was Just thinking
out ioua."
"Well, don't." Haid made no
' effort now to hide his anger. "If
Jyou hadn't been so suspicious,
things wouldn't have worked out
Jthe way they did, I didn't know
i those two tails were your men,
though I might have guessed it."
He added bitterly, "Before you get
them to shadow anybody else, you
better make sure they take a lew
lessons. The only reason I didn't
try to dodge them was because 1
wanted to see wnat tney were up to.
Then when they turned up at Her
man's place, after I got away from
the ponce, I began to get worried.
For all I knew they might have
tipped off the cops who made the
raid. Right then and there I de
elded It was time to stop playing
games, I saw a chance to get rid of
mem ana 1 aid. it wasn't my iaca
for the girl to take me to her place."
"You've got to hand it to her,"
Holway said: "She's a cool cus
tomer. Your walking in here like
that must have been considerable
of a shock.
"Yes," Haid agreed. "She does
n't rattle very easy and she can
put two and two together. That's
why we've got to he careful. Right
now I think she's Just playing
along to see If she can find out
anything. So far she hasn't con
nected you up at all; she's not
even quite certain about me. She
may even come to you with her
suspicions."
Holway shrugged. "We'll have
to let It ride for the time being."
That night, Sarah was waiting
for Derrla at the front door, her
face steeped In gloom.
Derrla hurried across the patio.
"What on earth's the matter?"
"Its Maria," Sarah replied in a
hushed voice. "She's dead."
"But that can't be Who told you?
What happened? What did she
die of?"
Sarah shook her head.
"That's what worries me' most. I
,don't know. I keep wondering If
jthls had anything to do with what
she told you."
"There's a car coming up the
lane," Sarah suddenly exclaimed
as she looked out the kitchen door.
"X believe it's the doctor's yes,
that's who it Is," she asserted as
she watched it come closer,
-v "I see that you've heard," he said.
T ' "Whatever happened?" Derrla
u asked. "Why, she was never sick,
ts was she? She seemed perfectly
s, well when she was here Sunday.
u "That's the trouble with gastro
b enteritis." Dr. Bavles nodded arave-
fc IS. "It's sudden, and In Its later
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FRED BAYARD
stages, there's very little anyone
can do. It's hit her family hard I
very nard."
Derrla suddenly remembered that!
she had news of her own to tell.
"Dr. Bayles, supposing I told
you that I've found our mysteri
ous Mr. X."
The doctor's surprise was obvi
ous. "What sort of a Joke Is that?"
"No Joke at all. I not only wasl
introduced to him, but I even sat
at the same table with him. drink
ing cocktails and as recently as
this morning. His name Is Haid
Scott."
"Where did all this happen?"
"At the Holways'l Apparently
he's a friend of Dave's, and that's
what worries me. They're work
ing on some business scheme, whlcn I
sounds perfectly legitimate. Honest-1
ly." her tone was much more seri
ous now. "I done know where to
take It from here. David isn't the!
sort to welcome gratuitous advice.
Even if I went to him with my story.
he'd be quite right in laughing It I
off. on the other hand, circum
stances being what they are.
shouldn't I put him on his guard?"
what about tne ponce? the
doctor asked.
Having already reported the
accident, couldn't we go to them
and tell them we know where he
is? They're sure to question him.
"But II we did that, would we
be putting the Holways Into a bad
position? A move like that on our
part, might easily involve Dave,
and he could stand to lose a lot of
money. I have no way of knowing
how much he's sunk Into this deal."
"I really can't understand you.
Derrla. You seem to have an un
reasonable reluctance to bring the 1
authorities into this. I don't think
it is very wise to encourage you in
these whims, and yet if you've made
up your, mind, it's really not for
me to interfere. You re not a child.'
"You're quite right. Doctor; I'm
not a child and lor the time being.
I think I'll Just play this little game
my way.
(To be continued)
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Cages 5:30, Sky King) 6:00, Keep
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Newsi 0:30, Modern Romancest 1:00,
Headline Edition i 7:15, Elmer Davis; 1:80,
Heinle and His Bandt S:00, Lone Rangeri
8:30, Stars In the Nlghtl 0:00, Steel Pier
Orch. i 0:30, One for the Book, 10:00,
Richfield Reporter; 10:15, Inlermetxo,
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Club Takes Ribbons
Fairview The Fairview Cab
bage Head Garden club with
Mrs. John Heffley the leader,
won awards at the Yamhill
county 4-H club fair at McMinn-
ACROSS
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6. Thing-: law
8. Indigo plant
12. Pa pan god
13. Hewing tool
14. Broad
15. Legendary
tale
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of John
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22. Web-spinntng
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28. Put Into
cipher
22. One who
wagers
34. Endeavor
35. Close: poet.
18. Hawaiian food
37. Beheld
38. Newspaper
features
41. Goddess of the
harvest
44. Female deer
45. Running knot
48. Outlines
61. Make Indistinct
52. Drug
producing plant
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ville. The six members are first
year members. Shirley Allison m
got first on her exhibit, Lind
Benedict, Jean Carr, Jack Hef-
fley, Jerry Unruh and Wallac
Wood received second awards on
their garden exhibits.
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victory
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Amorous look
Idleness
Region of
fabulous
richness
Air: comb.
form
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Arabian
garment
Domestic fowl
Pass Into
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H. B. Stow
character
Condensed
moisture
Payment by a .
tenant: Old '
English law
Sault Salnte
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Coarse fern
Way
Inventor of
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Edible tubers
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Beef fat -Sea
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