Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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    Monday, May 25, 195S
Par 18
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJ. Onpm
RADIO PROGRAMS
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CHAPTER t
The room phone tar. 8 till smll
inn Rose lifted U Irom the
cradle. Then loosed at Inspector
Carlton. "Lona-distanee. Eagle
River ealllnc Mandell. That!
where the Ebbllng summer lodge
ia lant 1U" '
Carlton moved eloaed to the
chair In which MandeU wu tit
ting. "Let him take It."
Harney. mv bov." Atlornev Eb-
bling's Harvard drawl aounded
thin and tar away, a li he had a
bad connection. "I've been trying
to get you for houri. And I cant
tell you how nice it li to hear
your voice."
"It'a sice to bear you," Mandell
aid. .
Attorney EbbUne chuckled. "At
you know by now, the good news
that you were being released
found Gale in Bermuda. But she
tot there ae fart as and could
Sow let me talk to Oale a mo-
will voti Rarnev?"
-Oale lint here," Mandell aald.
"Not there?" Attorney taoung
mitux4 nuzzled. "Oh. I aay, now,
That's odd. She should have
nhkuo thla afternoon.
uBrufn'a ahouldera aajreed. then
hli whole body. He tried to apeak
and couldn't. Oale wu flying to
be with him. And he'd let her
down a second time. The receiver
drooped from ma 'nana, unw
iiK7ht u u It fell.
Attorney Ebblint't Harvard
drawl crawled out of the receiver
again, erlsper uut tune. im m
thing wrong?"
Mandell burled hi face In bin
hands. A man couldnt cry, but he
could laugh. He atarteu w jaugn
and eouiana atop.
um anmethina wron
Mandell felt emotionally drain
ed. He sat with hit back against
the screen mesn tnai lormeu mo
headboard of his bunk and read
Joe Mereert story in a five-star
final edition. The headline read:
FIGHTER HELD IN MURDER
AFTER DRUNKEN HOTBL
ROOM SPREE . .
The story vu as bad. In the
reporter's opinion, he was a toud
mouthed, know-lt-all wise guy.
who had allowed bis ring ability
and a fortunate marriage to a
wealthv airl to go to his head. He
was an Ingrate with a swollen
ego, who thought he was above
the law. For some reason, Joe had
a knife In him. More, he was
twisting it. It wu the reporter's
opinion, under Joe's by-line, that
he had been legally sane when he
had invited Cherry Marvin to bis
hotel for a party and killed her
with a blow of the fist that bad
compiled forty -two consecutive
knockouts.
He lay back an the bunk and
put the newspaper over his eyes.
Then high heels clicked on the
cement and a turnkey said, "A
dame to see you, Barney."
Mandell got to his feet He
hoped it wss Oale. It wasn't
It was Rosemary.
She save the suit box aha
carrying to the turnkey. "Some
clean clothes for Barney. With
Inspector Carlton's permission."
Then she squeezed both hands in
between the bars. "Hello. Barney."
Mandell held her hands, think
ing how pretty she was in her
niirt,1, whit uniform and red'
lined blue cape. And aha wu still
the same good sport, still Just the
girl next door. No beef. No tears.
No "Why did you do it?"
' "How's Ma?" ha asked her.
"Fine Rosemary said. "Just
fine. But you should have gone to
tee her, Barney."
"Yeah," Mandell laid. "I meant
to. Then all this came up. Tou and
I both know what the )oint wu. I
wu u balmy u Old Man Giovan
ni used to get when he was looped.
I rural I still am."
"I dont believe it Rosemary
said. "I dont believe you killed
that girl. I don't believe you're
crazy That's one of the reasons
I'm here. Why did you ever let
them commit you, Barney
Mandell attempted to explain.
Because I took one punch too
many, see? And R did something
to my marbles I wu acting crazy
and seeing and hearing things
thst didnt exist except In my
mind."
Rosemary gave him a cigarette
and lighted it. "How, acting
erazv?"
-Hearing voices ana - oeus m
the middle of the night. Imagining
hot water wu running out ol
cold-water taps." He laughed, self
conscious. "Thinking my raxor wu
an ice cube and putting it in a
trav in UK numerator inaieaa a
the medicine cabinet. Then there
wu tne parrou ,
-What'a this about a parrot?"
Mandell explained. "That's when
I knew I wu turning dangerous.
When I twisted the parrot's neck
because I wu sore at Oale."
"And why were you sore at
Oale?"
He said Quietly, "Because, crazy
u I wu. I thought Oale wu two
tlmlng me. And It wu all in my
mind, tee? Oale srore It even
while I wu slapping: her around
that night; swore there'd been no
other man, that It had only been
the parrot I'd neara.
"Then, when I woke up the nexi
mnrniii and found out that some
time during the night Id twisted
the parrot's neck. I knew it wu
Mm t da aomethina about me.
So I talked It over with Oale and
her father and a high-priced brain
doctor that Mr. Bung euggesiea.
And the four of us decided that I
needed treatment."
"What wu Uus psychiatrists
name?"
"Orin Harris."
-no tou remember the nsmes of
any of the doctors at the asylum?"
Mandell rememoerea mi
names. Rosemary wrote uran
down.
"You're a nice kid, Rosemary."
She touched his face with the
tins of the fingers of her other
hand. First the scar tissue over
his eyes, then his flattened nose,
then his lips. "You're nice, too.
Barney. I dont care what John
and Pat say. I don't care what Joe
Mercer thinks. You're good. You're
fine. You're sweet. But you're the
dumbest man in Chicago." -
When she wu gone, the turn
key ooened the cell and gave Man
dell the suit box. It contained a
change of underwear and socks, a
clean shirt and' one of the ex
pensive suite he'd left hanging in
a closet of hit mother's South 81de
cottage.
Put 'em on." the turnkey said.
"They want you downstairs again."
Mandell dressed, wondering
why, as pretty and smart u she
was, Rosemary had taken up
nursins instead of getting mar
ried.
(To Be continued)
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Lebanon Schools
Will Close June 4
Lebanon The elementary
schools will close June 4 when
classes will be held until noon
only.
Graduating high school sen
iors will receive their diplomas
on the evening of June 3 in the
auditorium. Speaker will be
Dr. John M. Swartout, profes
sor of political science at OSC.
Baccalaureate will be held
in the First Christian church
May 31 at 8 p.m. Rev. David
Gordon of St. Martin's Epis
copal church will deliver the
message. Pastors from other
churches will participate.
Among social functions slat
ed for the next few weeks are
installation for Girls' League
and Boys' League on May 20
at 1 p.m. On May 22, the
senior class presents its as
sembly to the student body and
on May 29 the annual honor
award assembly will be held
'in the gymnasium at 1 p.m.
FLOODS HALT TRXlNS
Fort William, Scotland (flV
A thunderstorm spread raging
floods over west and central
Scotland Monday. Thousands of
Whitsun holidaymakers were
marooned in trains, buses and
steamers as mountain lochs
overflowed and sent waters
rushing across roads and rail
lines.
Lebanon Hospital
To Get Flag Pole
Lebanon Earl T. Newbry,
secretary of state, will deliver 1
the short address accompany
ing presentation of a flag pole
at the Lebanon community ,
hospital on Memorial day.
This was announced Thurs- .
day by Frank Groves, chair
man of the Legion post 51,
which is dedicating the pole.
Services will be held at 11 a.m. '
and are open to the public. ;
The 36-foot pole was welded
and donated by Crown Zeller
bachThe DAR is donating the
flag, and the Legion is pro
viding the lanyards, and the
bronze plaque that will be set
into the base.
Actual presentation of the.
flag pole to Bishop Allen Erb,
representing the hospital, will
be made by Warren Gill, state
senator and Lebanon attorney.
DALLAS NEWCOMERS
Dallas New residents in
Dallas this week include: M.
P Ingerson who Is living at
1018 Hill St.; William Ross,'
1101 Washington; and Hugh T.
Pfeifer, 410 Ash St
.The grey squirrel, a native
of America, was introduced
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