Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    118 CARL ANDERSON
It's Deatfr, My Darlinc!
Henry
.,, v ly AMELIA REYNOLDS LONG
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Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon, Wed, Feb. 18, 1958
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' ' ' ' Chapter 13
' Shortly after that, the sheriff and
the coroner both left, taking with
tnem Claudes ooay.
After they had gone, Uncle Boun
tiful aerved a breakfast which tome
of ue ate through aheer nervousness
and others were unable to touch
for the same reason.
When the meal was about half
! . erer. Uncle Raoul spoke for the
i first time since sluing down at the
1 . table.
"Why did you do it. Beau?" he
asked abruptly.
. Beau glanced up from his plate.
.'; "Do what?" he asked.
I ; Ue about finding; Claude."
j Pick spoke before her brother
could answer.
! i "I think I know," she said. "When
: ' the sheriff brought in those flowers,
: Beau thought that that I might
i know . something about Claude's
death. So be made up that tale to
f protect me. Isn't that It, Beau?"
1 I Beau nodded carelessly. He had
. , assumed something of his old devil-
' - may-care attitude again.
: "Why did you go downstairs,
- ; Pick?" Lee asked unexpectedly
i j "Was It actually to get a book, or"
J i "If she says she went to get a
I : book, then that's why she went,"
I ' Beau Interrupted him almost
! ( roughly. "For God's sake, Lee, cant
j you learn to wt weu enougn aioner
Lee flushed,
f "I dldnt mean" he began.
"Whv disturb ourselves with un
! , important trifles?" Cousin Jeff, the
1 peacemaker, put In diplomatically.
-me quesuon or ciauaes oeaui nss
i been settled If there ever wss a
question in anyone's mind except
; 1 the sheriff's and that's .all , that
" matters." -
' i But was it. I wondered? Was it
: s either settled, or all that mattered?
i i I wandered out onto the south
gallery, where presently I was Joined
t by Amedee.
"What do too think of H alL
Peter?" he asked, sitting down be
side me.
"I dont know. Dede," I answered
"There still seem to be a lot of
things ttiat could stand explaining."
"Ana one or tnem is, now uiauae
eouM nave stumbled over the end
of the sword when It was thrust
through his belt," he said. "I wss
inside Just now experimenting with
one of Grandpere's canes, and 111
be hanged If I could find out how
ne oia it." -
"Thank Heaven you had sense
enough to use a cane instead of the
sword I " I exclaimed. "You might
have found out."
Re looked so pleased at that, I
was afraid we were going to get
lldetracked from our subject.' But
we eiarrt. i
"You mean that the sword must
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have been drawn.
"That looks like the only logi
cal explanation,- ne repuea gravely.
"But what difference would it
make?" I asked. "It wasn't the
sword that killed Claude; It was
a nean attack."
"Dkint It occur to vou to won
der," he countered, "whether It was
the heart attack that caused the
wound with the sword, or the shock
of the wound that caused the heart
attack?"
"You mean Beau?" I ventured
as he paused.
He didn't answer directly.
"We may as well face the facts
before somebody else faces them
for us," he said.' "Even if Calude did
die around half past two, it still
doesnt give Beau a clean bill of
health. Come to think of it, when
Lewis and Henri and I went out
to the garconnleres, I cant re
member seeing him with us."
"Oh. but he did so out later." I
said. "I saw him."
I exDlalned about seeing Ov thiw
shadows leaving the lighted room
downstairs, and about Pick's strange
vigil In the upper ball. "But here's
the part I cant understand." I
finished. "How did he get back into
the house? Aunt Minerva nut on
the night latch Just before she went
upvuurs-
"Maybe Beau took it off again
when be went out." Amedea sue.
gested.
"Then he must have deliberate.
ly planned to come back," I pointed
out. "And that makes It look more
than ever as though he was lvlns
WI1CU no BUM
"Thanks." Beau's voice cut in un.
expectedly. "I've been called a liar
so many times today, it's beginning
to look ss though I'm getting some-
uuwj Aunt xipnines reputa-
He had come out uoon the aallerv
without our noticing him. Now he
stooa MOKing aown at us with one
of his Impudently Ironic grins.
"Beau." I asked before I could
stop myself, "when you planned to
come back last night, was It to
meet Pick?"
"what makes you think I nlan.
ned to come back to meet anvbodv.
Peter?" he inquired.
"Because vou took the nlrht latch
off the front door when vou wenU
That took him by surprise.
"Oh. I seel The srln. which had
vanished temporarily, returned. "All
right; you win. I did plan to come
back, and I took the nlsht latch nil
so that I could. But It wasnt to
men. nci or anyone else."
"Then why wss it?" Amedee
asked point blank.
Beau leaned lazily against one of
the white pillars.
"Sorry. Dede," he said, "but I'm
afraid well have to skin that. Tt
had nothing to do with Claude's
death, which the coroner save God
bless him I was due to heart fail
ure." He turned then, and walked nnn.
distantly back Into the house.
-ui course, this is only a hunch,"
I said to Amedee when he had gone.
-nut i oeueve Beau came back to
the house for the same reason that
ticx went downstairs; and that,
In spite of what he says, that rea
son had something to do with
uiauae. it may even have been
the thing that brought on his heart
attack."
"That sounds possible." he agreed
thoughtfully. "The Question is. whv
did Pick come down stairs?"
"I- only wish I knewl" 1 Mr-
claimed fervently.
(Te Be Continued)
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Exchange Student Guest
Of Middle Grove Women
Middle Grove Miss Ursula
Glseser who was a student In
Vienna, Austria, was guest
speaker for the Monday night
meeting of the Middle Grove
Mothers clubs.
She Is now an enchange stu
dent at Willamette university
giving special attention to a
comparison of our schools with
those of European schools.
At' the business meeting Mrs.
Charles Roberts gave the report
of the Salem Parent Council
The grades of Wallace Turnidge
won the attendance award with
half of the mothers present.
The boys Cooking 4-H club
held their meeting Monday night
at the home of Billy Jo Slimak.
The demonstration, making
French omelette, was given by
Harry Scharf and Dennis Scharf
discussed the value of egg as
food.
Boys present with their tea
cher. Mrs. John Cage, were Tom
Latham, John Anglin, Dennis
Scharf, Don Anglin, Charles Wy
att, Harry Scharf and Billy Jo
Slimak.
The regular monthly meetir.e
I of the Middle Grove Associated
clubs will be held at the school
house Friday, Feb. 20, at 7:30
p.m. For the refreshment hour
lunch baskets will be exchanged.
The Associated clubs ways
and means committee with Mrs.
Lewis Patterson as chairman
served the lunch for the swine
show at the fair grounds last
week and will have one in March
ACROSS
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T. Arrange a
variety of
II. Without
solidity
It One who
keeps tally
IS. Final
It. Test ore
18. Mother:
colloa.
It. Fleuxwt
20. Quantity of
yarn
Jl. Coal scuttle
22. Myself ,
23. Corrodes '
24. Carry: colloa,.
29. Compound
ether
27. Msrked with
sn asterisk
It. Patron sslnt
of lswyers
31. Slelth
SI Wingless
35. English city
3s. Ringing
instrument
3t. Heelless
slippers
41. Proposed In
ternational language
4X' Dined
43. Water flying
in fine
particles
44. Arm of a
crane
45. Note of the
scsle
4C Wss the
matter with
47. Talk with
enthusiasm
43. Evsrlssting:
poetic
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DOES?
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BUNNY IN A
CUPID'S RTTjJf I I
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SffeSi AFTER YT' k
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. ViA.UJ-EARNED'HIM
for two days.
Th noil. .1.11'
at the corner of Silverton Rd. and
Lancaster Dr. has two Middle
Grove men in charge. Bill
Thompson and Chuck Wenger.
-
Startling Alice Mann of
New York models jewel
studded fingernail. The gim
mick is metal-backed and set
with imitation gems to stick
on one finger. The startling
accessory is about to appear
in stores across the nation.
(UP Telephoto)
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Solution of Vestsrdsy's Puuls "
30. One who
mskes off
secretly
52. Nicked
53. Staircase
posts
DOWN
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1 Night-signals
3. Hazard
4. Norwesjsii
territorial
division '
t. ExisU
t. Aboriginal
inhabiUnts
of Borneo
T. Helps
8. Scrutinize
1. Kind of besa
10. Gold:
heraldry
11. Fsr removed
12. Bsrtered
17. Adjusts
20. More certain
21. Throng
23. Take delight
in
21 Large woody
plants
28. Nsme d
28, Nsrrow city
street
30. Tried
32. Humbled
33. Small and
trim
34. Decoy
38. Senseless tslk
37. Make serious ,
40. Fraught
43. Msthematlcal
rstie
44. Yswn
48. Knsck
47. Propel with
oars
41. Type measure
51. French
article
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