Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 01, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 CapHal Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, FeTi. 1, 1950
Murder in New Orleans
By BRETT HALLIDAY
(Author of tho Michael Shayne Stories)
Installment Three
fcihavne arrived In Cheepwee,
sleepy little village oi about two
thousand population, at 12:30. He
drove slowly along Main Street to
a two-story clapboard structure
juiown as tne Travelers' Hotel.
He parked, got his suitcase out,
and went into the dark, empty
lobby. A handbell on the desk hau
a card propped against It inviting
guests to "King lor Management."
te rang tne oeu.
A door behind the desk opened
and a fat man waddled through.
"Afternoon, stranger. I was back
gettin' a bite to eat."
Shayne signed the register and
wrote "New Orleans" alter his name.
"Have you a room with bath?"
"Not exactly. I can give you
two-six teen with the bathroom
right across the hall and only one
other party on that floor right
now."
Shavne nodded.
The fat man wrote 216 opposite
Bhayne's signature,
He plucked an iron key from a
hook on his right and handed it
to Shavne.
"Right up those stairs," the fat
man said. "Go down the hall to
your riant. You can't miss it.1
In the room, Shayne dropped his
suitcase on the bed, took a look
around, then went out and locked
the door.
He went directly to the First Na
tional bank. A thin, tired-looking
old man was behind the first teller's
window.
"Something I can do for you?"
the old man asked -in a shaky
voice.
Shayne handed 'him a card that
read, "Michael Shayne Private
Investigator."
"Investigator?" The old man's
voice quaked. "I'm Mr. Holcomb,
Won't you come in?"
Shayne went in and sat down
In the chair Holcomb drew for
ward.
"I've been retained by Mr. Car
ion." Shavne said.
"I see. Unfortunately Mr. Carson
u out or town today."
"I know. I Just drove up from
New Orleans. I believe he expected
to return on tne alter noon train.'
"That's oulte correct'
"He wanted me to set rleht to
work on this matter. I'd like to
have a look at his office and a
chance to go over his files at once."
Mr. Holcomb was hesitant. "I'm
sure I don't know what to say,
Do you have an authorization from
jvir. uarsonr"
Shayne took Carson's check from
his pocket.
"Perhaps this will do. It's the
check he gave me as a retainer.
May as well cash it now." he added
carelessly.
"I suppose yes, I presume this
Is sufficient," he said hesitantly.
He went to the window and counted
out two hundred dollars, handed it
to Shayne. I
"Come with me" he directed. !
Shayne followed him to the closed
door of an office that said "Priv
ate." I
Holcomb opened the door and they
went in. A blond man of about
thirty-five stood in front of an
open filing cabinet. He turned
quickly and his eyes were startled.
"Harvey, this Is Mr. Shayne from
New Orleans." said Mr. Holcomb.
"Perhaps you will be able to help
mm out. mis is Jtiarvey uaruiow,
Mr. uarsons assistant.'
Barstow's boyish manner gave an
Impression of youth which a closer
examination dispelled. He recover
ed his composure and came for
ward. "Mr. Shayne has been sent here
by Mr. Carson to investigate a cer
tain matter," said Mr. Holcomb.
"You must know about the letter
he wrote me a few days ago,"
Shayne told Barstow. "Asking for
an appointment."
"Oh yes of course. You're the
detective?"
Behind him lie beard Holcomb
go out and close the door.
"I presume you know why I'm
here," Shayne said to Barstow.
"I'm afraid I don't." Barstow
umlled apologetically. "W. D. didn't
cornicle in me. mat is, i suppose
it has something to do with our
business although I hadn't heard
of anv irresularltles."
Shayne grunted and said, "How
many people knew he intended to
can me in on inis aiiairr
"I imagine I'm the only one.'
"How about his secretary who
typed the letter? I uunk uia in.
ltlals were H. B."
"Yes. Harvev Barstow."
Shavne said "I'd like to be alone
and undisturbed while I go through
the files. His instructions were to
keen tilings private."
Two hours later Shayne dropped
disgustedly Into the chair behind
the president's desk and smoked a
cigarette. There was absolutely
nothing of a personal nature in any
of thfi drawers -or files.
When his cigarette was finished,
he went out and found Barstow.
"I'm finished here for the time
bring," he said. "Carson's train is
not in yet?"
"It's due in about twenty min
utes," Barstow told him.
Back in his hotel room. Shayne
got out a bottle of cog n tic. He ar
ranged both pillows against the
hendoonrd of the bed and stretched
out with the bottle in his hand.
He had been mulling over the
CAse for thirty minutes when he
heard a knock on his door.
When he opened it the fat hotel
manager stood panting outsiae.
"Tclenhone call for vou."
Shayne followed him down the
lairs. The receiver hung down
from the old-lashloned wall tcie
phone. He put It to his ear.
"Shavne talking,' he said.
"Mr. Shayne?" It was a woman's
nice, low and secretive as though
she tried to keep someone from
hearing her. "The detective?"
"That's right"
This Is Mrs. Harvey Barstow. I've
got to see you right away. Could
you anve out tne roaa a ways
"Which road?"
"Straight east past the court
house sauare. There's a crossroad a
mile out. Turn to the right a little
distance and stoD"
She was scared, Shayne decided.
He said. "In five minutes?"
"Yes. I'll be right along." She
hung up.
When Shayne reached the ap
pointed spot he cut off his motor,
soon he heard a car annrooching.
When it came into view he saw
a black coupe with a woman bc-
h no tne wneei.
She parked a dozen yards away,
got out and ran swiftly to Shayne's
car.
"I lust had to see you,' she pant
ed. "After Harvey told me about
vou. I Thoned as soon as I could
I told Harvev I had to get some
groceries. I don't want him to
know." She got In beside Shayne
and closed the door.
Shayne looked at her frightened
blue eves. Her cheeks were deeply
on-tanned, and her flaxen hair
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iiung damply to her high forehead,
one was calmer now. and she turn
ed sidewise in the scat to look
earnestly into Shayne's eyes.
"Tell me what are you after Mr.
anayner , rm airaidi"
"It's a private matter."
"That's what I knew.' Her voice
rose. "Harvey believes it's about
tne cans business, out I Know oet-i
ter. Is it about Mr. Carson's wife?"
"I don't think Mr. Carson would
want me to discuss It with anyone."
"You can't tell me anything l
don't already know." she said earn
estly, "xou can see why I'm fright
ened for Harvey. It isn't his fault. I
She went after him from the
very beginning. He tried to be nice)
to ner Because sne was Mr. u ar
son's wife.
"I don't know why she picked
on Harvey. He never encouraged
her. I know that. She deceived
her husband ever since they've been
married. It's common knowledge,
but Harvev doesn't think Mr. Car
son knows yet. But I knew what
had happened as soon as he told I
me aoout your being nere."
Shayne lighted a cigarette and
puffed on It and didn't interrupt
ner. Airs. .Barstow put a worK
roughened hand on his arm.
"You've got to tell me what Mr.
Carson's going to do. Is he going
to divorce Belle when you get the I
evidence? Harvey will go oft with
ner n ne does.
Shayne sighed heavily. 'T met
your husband this afternoon, and
he hardly seems the type to desert
his wife and children, he said.
"He isn't. Mr. Shavne. He's a1
good man. He never looked at a
woman in the ten years we've been
married until she came along."
"How lona has this affair been
going on?"
"Over a vear now."
"Why are vou telling me this If
you think I'm here to gather evi
dence against Mrs. Carson and I
your husband?"
"You could find it out from any
one In Cheeowee." she told him.
one gloats aoout ner influence
over men."
What do you want me to do?"
I thought vou mleht talk to I
Harvey. It Just seems that I've
fot to do something. I did try a I
few months ago." She paused. "Do
yon Know tne otner private de
tectives in ew uneansy
"Some of them."
"Do you know Mr. Jones?"
Shavne frowned and shook hlsl
head. "There are so many of them.'
"I suppose so. I just wondered. I
i went to see Mr. Jones about live
months ago in his office in the
Downtown Building. I got his name
from the telephone book. It said
he specialized in divorce evidence
ana domestic miiicuities."
Shavne said. "Jones In the Down
town Building?"
"His initials are S. O. He had a I
dinky office and not even a stenog
rapher that I could see. but he I
seemed smart enough.
"wny aid you go to a private
detective?" i
"To try to get something on
Belle" Mrs. Barstow said viciously.!
oometning i coum noia over ner
to make her leave Harvev alone. I
Anybody can see she's nothing butl
a hussy. I told Mr. Jones that. 1 1
told him to go to Atlanta and
check up on her. That's where she)
came from."
"And lie took vour case?"
"After I paid him two hundred!
and fifty dollars for what he called
a retainer and expense money. Then
I got a letter from him in Atlanta
about two weeks later saying he was I
on the trail of something good and I
needed a 'hundred and fifty morel
ior expenses, (so l sent n to mm.
"But nothing came of it?" Shayne
asked her. I
'I never heard any more from I
mt. jones. l waited almost a
month and then wrote him a let
ter and mailed it to New Orleans. I
It came back with Address Un
known stamped on the envelope."
"The whole thing stinks," Shayne
said shortly. "Seems to me I've
heard gossip about a person called
Skip Jones because he has a habit
of collecting a retainer and skipping
out witn it."
"I don't understand It," she said.
"Unless S. O. Jones Is the man
known as Skip. That would explain
everything."
"He didn't give you any indi
cation In his letter as to the na
ture of his information about Belle
Carson?"
"No. He Just said it was what!
i wanted.
Shayne lighted another cigarette.
"When I go back to New Or
leans, I'll try to locate your Mr.
Jones," he said. By the way, is I
tnw uarsons iirst marriage?"
"I guess so. He was considered
an old bachelor when he came here
four of five years ago. There was
Miss Aggie Bonks who set her cap
for him when he first arrived. Then
Belle came along."
Shnvne tossed his cigarette out the!
window. After a moment he spoke
musingly.
"Someone always gets hurt in sit
uations like this. How often does I
your husband see Mrs. Carson?"
"As often as he can. If it's di
vorce evidence you're looking for,
find out where they were last night.
Harvey didn't get home until after
three."
Shayne turned to look at Mrs.l
Barstow. his gray eyes soft with
pity.
He said. "I'll do what I can. Mrs.!
Barstow. You renlize that when a
man your husband's age becomes in-
ra tun ten with a woman, uteres lit
tle anyone can do."
"I know." She opened the car
door. "I'd better be getting back."
She got out ana wanted arouna tne
iront oi ms car.
Shayne asked. "Where do the Car-
sons live?"
"In the big house on the knoll
two blocks north of the courthouse.
I guess Mr. Carson is there by
now." I
She returned to her car and start-!
cd the motor. Shayne got out of his I
car and pretended to examine hlsl
tires, when sne drove past nun
headed toward town, ne looked at
her license plate and wrote the I
number in his notebook. Then he!
got back in the car and turned
around. He was suddenly very an
xious to have a talk with the mys
terious Belle Carson.
(What new Information will
Shnvne turn up when he meets the
amazing Belle Carson? Don't miss
tomorrows interesting develop
ments.) Church Women Meet
Sheridan The WSCS met in
the Methodist church parlors
Wednesday. Ladies of circle No.
1 were hostesses. The program
"The World Must Learn to
Read" was led by Mrs. Roxy
Brown. Mrs. Alice Wright led
the worship service.
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6. Greek tenia
T. Bitter herb
5. Chief
9. Shade of greea
10. Straight
batted ban
It English
dramatist
17. Let down
19. Kind of resin
21. Swab
22. Fuss
24. Capital of Cub
27. Always: poetic
28. Thrice: prefix
30. Pilot
32. Enrage
33. Golf mound
34. AftirraaUT
36. Taper
38. Fret
39. Horseman
40. Wear away
42. Pertaining ti
Erin
44. Crisp cookie
46. Informal con
versation 48. Biblical priest
50. Aeriform fluid
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a needle
ROOM AND BOARD
By Gene Ahern
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