Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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    20 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1949
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Heart of Happiness
WEDNESDAY P.M.
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by PEGGY O MORE
AP Sw,faUr
(Chapter )
"Now what have I laid!" cried
Mrs. Cotsen.
Arleta turned vo her. "You aaid
my father was murdered. What did
you mean? I read the newspaper
account of his death. He ai killed
while hunting-"
"And another man waa killed
at the tune time. Accident? Of
course they called It an accident
in the newspapers, because they
couldn't prove anything: they
couldn't even prove which man
ahot first. But there isn't a person
who knew the two who didn't call
it murder. Some say your father
ahot Allen."
"Allen" Arleta. her voice thick
with ahock, broke In. "That wasn't
the name! '
"It was so Allen Lane."
Allen Lane, Allen Lane. That
girl at the store.
"And there'a those who say Allen
ahot your father first. In all prob
ability they both ahot at the aame
time."
The voice. In an attempt to erase
the shock, went on soothingly, "Must
have they both died instantly.
No wonder Allene Lane had hated
her. If Allene felt her father . . .
but Big Chips wouldn't. It must
nave been Lane who had fired
first. Of course. It was for her.
Arleta. to hate the other girl, if
there was to be hatred.
1 All afternoon Arlete held this
fresh knowledge In her mind as
slie directed the work, held It. to
bring It forth for scrutiny when
she had a moment alone. It could
be no more than gossip.
i And then a fresh thought came.
Cal. He'd talked to some hunt
ers. That strange look he'd given
Her, that searching scruitny. Had
those hunters told him of a hunt
big accident which had been called
murder? Had he thought her fa
ther "No," she denied, "he couldn't
have believed
"I must know," she said, as she
Walked out to the car, "but who
would, who could give me an un
prejudiced answer?"
' How Kelly I Somehow she felt
be would tell her without sparing
her. She'd noticed an arrow nailed
to a pine at the mouth of a road
way across the bridge, his name
painted thereon.
As she neared the house a collie
eame from the rear porch to ap
proach her with the dignity of age,
to sniff of her hand, then fall into
tp beside her. And together they
approached the near door.
. Arleta reached the door and rap
ped several times before a figure,
half engulfed by an apron, a long
(ork In Its hand, appeared.
, "Chips!" said How Kelly in sur
prise. "Come In. But what are
you doing here?"
' Arleta looked at the apron and
fork and caught a savory aroma.
"I came to thank your mother."
, "My mother?" He looked at her
blankly a moment. "Oh, you mean
any mother. Why, she went back
to town the next morning. I drove
her In."
, "I see. Then that was your astral
body driving me up to River City?"
"Okay," he gave up. "I used the
Idea of her to get you out of that
house. It didn't work. But what
brings you back here? Or say, didn't
jou leaver
i "Your meat's1 burning."
He wheeled for the stove. "Oo
IB and sit down. Duchess, where
are your manners?"
, Arleta found her hand taken
Sntly by the coUle's teeth and
e was led to a deep couch be
fore the rock fireplace. "I dont
want to Interrupt," she called back,
"but I've no choice."
, "Not when ahe has you In hand,
you'll stay for dinner."
"Sorry,-I was"
"Like Duchess, when I have a
rtiest in hand, they stay. And I
a!m a good cook. Uncle Sam saw
$ that." '
, Duchess apread herself at Ar
kta's feet, and when she sought
to rise there was the faintest of
growls, so she continued to sit, to
stare at the big room and marvel
ajt It's untidy comfort.
I Slowly, gradually, she relaxed,
arttlna back Into the comfort of
the divan. Dimly she heard dishes
clattering in the next room. hruM
silverware, and then heard no more.
When she opened her eyes she
i now neny in a Dig chair be
side the fireplace, dreamily nurs
ing a long Dine
"Oh my goodness," she cried, sit
ing up.
I "All tuckered out, weren't you?'
he inoulred calmly, as he held his
pipe off, admiring it "Been tilting
at windmills?"
"I guess I've been working all
night, after a fashion. But I can't
solve the mysteries my mind con-
lures up for me.
"Okay, Chips, get it off your chest
and then I'll feed you. I thought
you needed that nap more than
lood. 1 played tne perfect nasi.
I didn't wait. Mow what's your
mystery?"
"Mry Kelly oh, all right. How-
was my lather murderea7 '
The nod of his head was the
nod of a man who'd expected the
question. "As far as the coroner's
Jury could ascertain, shots were
fired simultaneously. And believe
me. if they could have established
that one preceded the other, they'd
have done so. Pressure from both
sides was terrific."
"What do you think " she de
manded. "I don't," he replied abruptly.
"Nothing can lead you as far astray
as conjecture. No one knows what
happened. Let's leave it at that.
"I can't!" the words burst from
her. "It's not knowing."
Kelly moved restlessly. "Chips,
why didn't you go on home? Look
what you'd have saved yourself.
Have you ever lived In, a small
community where the people have
nothing to do but gossip? Gossip's
a snowball rolling downhill; It picks
up anything in its way. The longer
ine mil tne Digger tne snowball
You're going to find yourself sur
rounded by snowballs of gossip, and
how you'll ever wean the truth out
oi them I don t know.
She gasped at this. Mrs. Cot
sen's tale could have been no more
tnan gossip. Ah. what a relief. The
estate left to vandals because her
tamers attorneys had passed awav
Another snowball. Everything had
iw logical explanation.
(To Be Continued)
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daughter Darlene, for an eve-
nine of Halloween fun. Those
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