Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1940 — Page 2

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* Test Your Knowledge | Cm you answer *even of theta ' ton queetlone? Turn to pact | Four for tb* aaswere • • I. It baa been estimated that a !«■< travel* W 16»o or 4» ene miles i to rash. r <»i. |H>uud of honey? 1 When I'i.aid.tit Johnson was I Impsa. Ix-d wa. he d< Drived of his I X Whith Is longer, the Atlantic I I ailed Ulate? I Thomas Gainsborough was a i. What important event tn Ena llslt History u.nn.d In !<►♦.« A II? « What faino.i- |>c|j i« located i tn the Houses of Parlumebt 111 lata- i don? 7. The pbpular name for G<lielni j Kiaata Poiiset .(l.rtnun Secret l’«> I » Waa Th. do . It ... vi-P 4 native of New Yoik N< * Jersey or I Maa*arhti>etta? 4. Who wrote "Petri Paa J 10 Doe* an bai, wiiubt? I. Whh h I'.. 'kl< m* u*«‘t* t|i - ,-x J. Which two <>f th. following w. I Geoig, Ilotuu. y 411.1 John S .1. Name th. 1 S High Coin 1111»■ I What b m<ant !>y per diem' 7 5, A Iwwly of a.net fi.-.n-« fs-in the top down, or bottom Op? 8 What i- th. off|, ial name of the bland on win, h th.- Statu.- of Lite arty la situated?

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,! 7. f» Anne Lindbergh a graduate |of Smith l oiiege. Vaaear or Wellesley? 1 I. la Vermont known a* the Green Mountain or Granite Stat ■? I ». What did the Mb "t Saiit. a 'grant? j 10 Cal. steam lx seen? OPEN SESSION nv>M rauu osmi of ieatuai. ra. . hauffers. ctabtemvii and helper*, Green »ald j the AFL waa ready to accept the Two teat vol.. In th- senate y< st. rday In. reae-<1 the belief that | the .ai-day waiting period" tlaua. i would In eliminated, and that the I broadet a<e apaii adopted by the house would be retailed The senI ate rwfum-d. it to 19. to luatru. t .. .la ...nt. 1..- to accept the former proilstoli and de. lined II to 23. to make them aland by the 21 31 age bracket tutor defence developm.nt. Joint .tratery the joint Can .diaii l tilled Slate, defense board Md it. ... I.t nieeling at th. ..rmy war college In WashmgJ ton At the time ot Ha initial ses--ion in the Ametcan , apltal the tii.t ...iiiiiiKent of M American over .<►• de.toyem war. turned over to iii in.h crews by V. S naval unit- at a Canadian port An ex«hang.' of bugle . all* and a change of flag* lompised the ceremonies wlo-iehy Great Bl 1 tain obtained fighting ship. for leases on bare* to the I lilted State*. The Joint d- .-ii.e board I* .liaiged with working out plan* for cooperative military ac tion tn defense of North

Arnot i.a More big coutiacta *• the war and navy department* arranged tn atm.huh e remaining contract* to he let under the 414 .040,444.404 defense program The navy acted

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SYNOPSIS Ten month* following th* death of hi* wife. Crystal. Brule Hatteti<k, noted surgeon. marries a nurse. Rue who attended her pcedeceeaor during her fata! Ilin*** For Brule, it waa a marriage of convenience, not love. He told Rue frankly it was mainly becauae of Me IS-yret-old daughter, Madge, that he wanted her for hie wife. Actually, Madge reaenta Rue. It waa no eaey matter to atep into the ahoea of th* aocially prominent Cryetal and Rue ia unhappy. She ha* a ataunch friend, however, in Steven Hendrie, well known compoaer and eemi-lnvalid etep-brother of Cryatal. It 1* the night of Rue a eocial debut. Steven compliment* her on her appearance and then aah*. aoberly ' Little Cinderella, I wonder -doe* the glaaa flipper ever pinch your little foot*" "No," ah* anawere, avoiding Mt eye*. Brule ia delayed and aenda hie friend and protege, Dr Andrew Crittenden, to eacort Rue in hi* atead Andy had attended Cryatal in her iaet illnew. Rut dialikea Mm. feeling that he had been too friendly with tht former Mr* Hatterick, and feign* a headache, but he ineleta that the accompany Mm a* he ha* tomething to tell her. Andy aeem* nrpnaed to eee Alicia Pelham Steven'a fiancee end Cryatal'e beat friend, at th* opera. Rue beg* him to tell her what ia wrong, and he aturu her with the announcement, "They aay Cryatal waa murdered!" Shortly after, they leave th* theatre and go to a nearby drugator* where Andy trie* to revive Rue with black coffee. In a dare ahe hear* him aay that he, too, believe* it waa murder. Rue i* under auapicion. Andy beg* her to go away with him, declaring, "I love youl" CHAPTER FIVE “it’a true. You’ve got to believe it, Rue. There ian't time for—for talk. Will you come?" “But " She couldn't believe him when he raid he loved her. either; it waa a* unexpected, a* nigbtmanahly fan ta*t;c juat then, a* the other incredible thing* he had raid. It waa a* if it all blurred together, dreadfully eon fu*i ng her. “I've got it planned,” Andy continued. "Well go back to the houae and g»t tome clothe* for you; there'll be time. Then well take a midnight train north. Canada, 1 auppoae.. She aimply couldn't ait there quietly and lieten to *0 mad and fantaatie a plan. "Andy, don't. Thia — tht* ien't nouible: I'm not going with you. I've done nothing. Cryatal waan't murdered. I waa her nttrae. 1 know "I waa her doctor," aaiid Andy. "But you taid nothing. You didn’t notify the police: you didn't queation. You aigned the certificate; you didn’t even aeem aurpriaed Yon—you accepted it. If you knew it waa murder ” “I didn’t know then," raid Andy. ”1 do know now.” "How do you know? You can't know. And if ahe waa " Her throat cloaed. Andy looked aahen. “I can't tell you, Rue. lan't It enough to convince you of my efneenty when 1 tell you that I’m—tnving up everything I’ve worked to make aecure? My profeeaion, al! my connection*. I’ll give it up gladly to take you away.” "You can't do that. And anyway, ' I am not going with you. What right have you to auppoae ” "To auppoae you would go away with me? No right. Except t»iat I love you, whether you believ ■ me or not, and I want to aave you. That’* ; *ll-” j

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' within two hour* after Mr Rooee r velt *igned the total detenee ap . propria 1 lon bill yeeterday. aimoun- ’ clog contract award* for mnr«| "than ft eon neo Ann worth of war 1 ahlpa to provide a iwoocean navy

"But you muat tell me. Tell me , everything you know. Fv* g<t to know.” "You've got to believe me, Rue," ! hr repealed. “I cant tell you every-thing--diere'* ao IlttN I knew. But ... Very well; youU und*r*tand better If I - begin At the beginning You eae. when Cryrta! died, *he had , been for two week* actually on the mend; you knew that" "Ye* I didn't expect her de*tk I ,wt then But it acemed an natural I There waa nothing - Andy, how , could eh* have been murdered* There waa no way. There were no 1

V II L "I am Brule’* wife," aald Rue. “I can't go away with you."

symptoms of anything She-waa it poison?" "So the police say. It had to be theL" “Do you mean they've found poison’" “No. They have to gvt Brule's consent to make ait exhumation. But hell have to rive it Otherwiae it would took bad for him After ail, he inherited moat off Crystal's propertt But it probably was poison. There were no aymt>u.m< I remember when you railed me that mght and said she waa worse, 1 couldn't believe it; she'd eeemed eo weR. And I got there juat after ahe died. You aald ake'd gone into a coma; you aald that over the telephone. I remember that And I told you to call Brule, and the deuce with profeaeiona! ethlee about a doctor's attending his own family, didn't It" "Yea. And I called Brule. But wv eouldnt do anything. She died without returning to eoneciousneae at all. It waa about eleven o’clock. I thought she was in a natural ileep until I took her pulse for my ehart. She was dead when you arrived She died naturally; ahe couldn’t have been—murdered," whispered Rue all at one*, a* if it was a word ah* could not speak aloud. “I thought it w** natural then," aald Andy. "If you think the ni murdered you must know who did it Who —" Again a wav* of complete disbelief eame over her. She said : "It isn't true! it can't be’" "It is, Rue. I’m as sure of ft as Listen. Tonight when the police came they aaid-it’e a crasy thing, Rue; they said they'd been 1 getting letters; Jetton urging them| I' 'j n* l * J hr... n ' ?* ’ tu2 Lj r ■

I Navy contract* tor 2 l* Ml warplanI *• and tor naval ahm« station* are about to be *igned The war de ! partment I* expected to award 1324 Mx> otto In lontrart* «oon in fl* program us acquiring ll.txw

death- and the manner of it. Let 1 tor* that »ald »he'd been murdered So they looked up the record* ant ' found I wa« the attending phy*i elan and had aigned the death cer tlffeato And they came to queatiot me. They'd already talked to othe: people, too; had inquired Into th* I efreumttancea f Cryatal'* life hei relation* with her family, every thing. "W*n, the main point of evident* wai that one »f the fervent* hat told them that ahe waa dellnite!} ' bettor and that everyone waa aur > pnaed when (he took an audden t

titurn tor the worse and died. I waI aurprised when she died that night I but Brule—Brule wasn't. Natural!) I reproached myself; I didn’t kn w • where or how I'd made a mistake but I reproached myself bitterly fol 1 not handling the case right. M) . patient died, and she waa Brule'i i wife. And Brule's been—*o muct r to me." 1 So wa* Brule's wife, thought Rue "I waa—horribly upset. You re I member that." I "Yea, I remember. I rememhet I that vou and Brule talked of it • And that Brule reassured you." ( “Yea. he did, didn't he? He sale 1 ahe’d never been strong; had nevei had much resistance." I “Why do >ou think ahe was mur ■ dered ?" ''Because—because that aeeounti . for it. Rue. Poiaon. That acc-untt tor her death. Aa nothing else evei 1 did. “You were not satisfied then that her death wa* what Brule said H was.” “No.” adm.tted Andy. * “rawd myself of everything; I told myself thst 1 had let myself l v by Brule's diagnosfi when I ought to have sought further myself. Oh, don’t misunderstand me: I'm not trying to alibi myself; Im not blaming Brule. And God knows I didn't suspect murder. . . I've al way* let Brule influence me; he's done ao'much for me. I owe him loyalty." ’ "I am Brule’s wife," said Rue “I can’t go away with you. And-«n4 even if this t* true, if Crystal w, * murdered, I still can't 1 didn't Il murder her.” (To be continued) ro v, **» u tM*n.

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