Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 39, Number 150, Decatur, Adams County, 25 June 1941 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Kx< apt Mundsy by THK OKOATUR DEMOCRAT 00 Incorporated. Kstsrsd at the Decatur, lad., Post OffU* as Second Class Matter. I. 11. Halier Pres Ideal A. H Hoilbouse, Sm y * Itu*. Mgr. bui 0. Ilalter ... ..Vice-President Subscription Rata* ■taxi* t . I Oue week, by carrier „ ,lu One year, by carrier I.o® One mouth, by mall .36 Three uiontha, by mail 1 ub Via uiontha, by mail...„_ 1.7 k One year, by matt J ou One year, at office $ W Prices quot.nl are within a radiua at 100 mllea. Elsewhere $3.60 one year. Advertising Hate* made known on ApplicationNational |{(.prt’*eutattyo SOIIKKRKR A CO. 16 Leaiugtuu Avenue. New York. 16 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Cb.rt.r iMmbw, of Th, Indiana League of Horae Dailies. .■' ' — Six month' 'till Christmas. —o Was It l.lnillierah who iliought you could make a treaty with Hitler? If a wall could lx- Imill around the Nasi and Stalin .linin', wed ■ay fight lo the last mail. —o The foreign policy of the Chicago Tribune and a few other partisan uewi>|iapcrs doc*u i extend beyond i ward iKilltlcs. —o Hitler has demonstrated again that a treaty or nonaggrcaaion pad with him Isn't worth the pa|ter it's written on. C ft. Government Imnds and , farm landr When these are not ! safe there Isn't any mat- rial thing I worth saving. With th largest employment and heaviest payrolls In history, let's do husliiess In Ireeatur and increase retail shopping. The line thing about living In the t'niled Slat.*. Is that we < an enjoy the sunshine and wonderful sum liter day*, without ducking lo shellers when t loudr appear. —o—o Decatur glows and expands in nearly every section of town. The north and west edges show new life with construeliou of homes and places of liusin- s*. Drive around and you'll become entlineed. O—O In addition to lib great fultli In the Kligllsh people and Ills own patriotism. Wiustou Churchill has a vocabulary ilie envy of any college professor or radio conuneiialor. He never lacks for words aud his dcscrlpilous arc as clear as crystal. • Lieut,-(ioveruor iJawron. m speaking to the youths, Including II from Decatur at Hoys Hlate said: "The American Leglou'* Hoys' State la a grand way to leach Imy* the practical aide of government. They learn bow the government fuuetloug. Tim many iieople consider tax collecting as the only function of government Kvery eltlx- n should be Interested In all phases of goverumeul." O—o A majority having decided to atage the annual Street Pair and Agricultural Show, the program should Ire supported enthusiastically. Kvery community has the right to advertise and stress the importauce of agriculture, a most Important part of life In Adams county. The Agriculture abow and 4-H club exhibits afford the opportunity to encourage the youth of the community in farm life development. The 1941 fair should be one of the best and most interesting aver undertaken

It’s a year shicv the < ry went up that this country would be la the war wif bln the next 3<i, (0 or 90 days Today we have not shed a drop of blood aud with the developments In Kurnpt and Kussla. It appear* more dearly In the average American that I'resldelll Itonsevel! has followed the right course and gtitded the nation In th- direction of hulldtnr self defense and prolection. It Is not the deslic or thought of the I'resldciii to g.-t this i nuntiy into war. Th.-r. Is no staid shortage in this country Mild probably will not lie, hairing a drouth or devastation not looked for. We have large surpluses of wheat corn and plenty of livestock, Including hog* to feed the J 32 million Americans. The governm. nt however usk* a larger prod in turn ol milk foi cheese, nitu h of this wholesome product, together with skim milk tielng sent abroad. In this community where dairying is a major furtii activity. It is encouraging to note there is a market for till th. milk aud dairy i prod in t» that can he produced.* Assurance Is given again that the i city aw hunting pool will Ih opened 1 l*y July 1, following a month d.-Uy dutlng which necessary repair* have been made. The niters should purify the water and keep it be- ' youd pollution, a protection which j we i.w. the children. In these days of disease, every precaution should ! be taken alld llle new equipment installed at the |mh.| will make It ' a safe and wholesome plan forth. children to enjoy swimming and | healthful excreta*. If (here k- any- '• thing better than a good place to! swim It's having more of them. Parent* Magaxlltc li.te launched I u liew and unique cninu suppleHunt, featuring real heroes, with the Idea of educating children and creating a taste for edueatloual 1 pictures, in eontraat to some of the j present brand of fantastic charset- | ers, which have worked their way Into comic strips and picture muga-. xlnes. Th-- first Issue features i President Roosevelt as 'The Most Important Man on Kartlt", depict-1 lug his life in l*> pages of history and history making events. It Is a ! fine presentation and children and I grown-up* will g.-t a thrill from viewing the highlight* In Mi. Roosevelt's dynamic aud wonderful lilt-. Probably as an economy measure aud lo eliminate the Pennsylvania crossing north of town. Hie state highway comm lesion has routed I fv Itoad 33 over Monroe atreet to the intersection of Itoad 37 on Thirteenth street, known as the bypass. Monroe street will carry the I raffle formerly taken by North Second street, including that over I S. Hoad 22f Os local interest I* the fact that the rerouting will turn back North Mecoud street to the city for repairs and upkeep uiid the old steel bridge to the county. None of the state rout s now pa*.* over the above section of the street. Monroe street being the main artery iu the system. —. o ♦ 4 Household Scrapbook i By Koberta l.ee ♦ 4 Clogged Auto Radiator To clean out the automobile radiator. put one pound of sal soda into one gallon of waier. Dissolve thoroughly, pour Into radiator, and then fill with water. Run the ear for four or five days, and then flush with dean water. Invisible Hems 'Whan one is particularly anxious that the -n«w hem does not show, place a turklsb towel over the Ironing hoard, and Iron on the wrong side of the hem This will make the hem practically Invisible. Apple Pis When apple pie is two-thirds 'baked, sprinkle some grated cheese ova. the top. and this will aid much to the flavor of the pie. —■ o ' | ♦ TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * Do not say "The children ; j druuk too much lemonade. I say. drank ’

Leningrad, Second Russian City, Nazi Goal * Here i* a view of Leningrad, second largest cttjr In Russia, and an important seaport. Ons German army thrust D headed toward Leningrad, formerly known at Petrograd.

MI HOUSE Case Venued The damage *uil of Fanny llile. as administratrix of Ihe estate of Hugh Hit*, against the Western t nbut Telegraph company and P. (5. Ilrltls was venued lo Jay county. Report Is Riled The commissioner* final report; was Itled 111 Ihe suit of Moiiema Haw kin* and others against John C Fleming and others. Rinds Ror Plaintiff In the suit of Carl Delong against Keith Hrown, D. Burdette t'uster | withdrew his appearance for the d.f tidaut An affidavit that the defendant was not in military service wa* tiled The defendant was called and defaulted, the ease was submitted and the court found for the plaintiff 111 the sum of $67.10, giving judgment on the finding. Answer Is Rded An answer was Itb-d by the defendant In the suit of Mildred Swy- j gert against George Hlndenlang. Enters Appearancs Appearance for the defendant I was entered iu the case of Ph'ylll* liough again*! Robert Hough. Marriage Licenses Raymond Shellmbarger. Decatur, j and Mary M. DeClercq, Mouro . vllle. Estate Cases In the estate of Alvina C. Fetters. application for letters testamentary was til d fry Lloyd I. Fetters. Horn! was filed ill the sum of $l5O. The clerk Mod a report of the pro. ceding* for confirmation and approval fry the tour! al Its next term. Tile final report wan tiled in the estate of Alta G Lctdy and the notice ordered returnable September 3. In the estate of Fit W. Steele, the i complaint to resist Ihe will of the decedent was Hied. The Itnal report was Bled In Ihe estate of J A Fleming. 11l Ihe .stale of Joseph J. Dailey, the current report was filed by the executor. Notice wa* ordered on the partial report, returnable September 3. The filial report was tiled examined and approved 111 Ihe estate of Albert MiitsrhU-r. the estate . listed and I tie administratrix discharged. In the guardianship of Vlrgeue Aim I'lmaii. the guardlau tiled a petition lo expend money for ward I for educational purposes, which j was submitted and sustained. In ihe estate or Mary Schwartz, j proof of mailing of notice of hear- j ing on cash value of the estate for Inheritance tax purpose* was hied, and the court tound the net value of the estate lo be $334.60. The tenth annual report and account of the guardian of Kvuline Lohsiger was filed and approved. The final report was Bled in the Uobert Melbers estate, the administrator de bonis lion discharged and the estate dosed. In the estate of Lydia Marts- a verified statement In lieu or Inventory was Bled. Schedule for the determination of Inheritance tas wa* Bled and referred to the county assessor. The Bnal report was Bled in the estate of Jonas Coverdale, the administratrix discharged and the estate dosed. A schedule for the determination of the Inheritance lax in the estate of Ktntna J. Hurley was Bled and referred to the county aaaeasoi. after a suggestion of death of the administrator and late administrator’s Bnal report bad beeu Bled. The Bnal report waa Bled h» the esate of John W. VUard. which was examined and approved, the estate dosed aud the administrator discharged In the guardianship of May Jaae HHpert guardian’s petition (or esle of real eauta waa Bind, grautad aud the sate authorized The dead was submitted and approved The Baal report waa Blad. exam toed aad approved la the estate of

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Jacob P. Neuensrbwander. The Bnal report was Bled, examined and approved In the estate of Lura Miller, Ihe executor waa discharged aud Ihe estate closed. The Bnal report wa* Bled In Ihe estate of Daniel Helm. Ihe executrix ill*, bulged and the estate cloui ed. Application for letters of guardianship of Daultd Luginldll was Bled and ordered issued. Bond was fll.-d In the sum of $3.&00. Proof of mailing of notice of 1 h arlng <m cash value of the estate -of Kllas Baumgartner was Bled and the court found the net value of ! the estate to be $14,947.17, The Bnal report was Bled In the estate of Fred Schafer. the executor discharged aud the estate closed. In the estate of Miranda Moore, a petitiou for i ousent lo sell corporate stock was Bled and the sale was authorized by the court. Application for letters of administration was Bled In the estate of Fiauk Hehllng and the letters ordered Issued. Bond was Bled iu the I sum of s*.<H»o, The Bnal report was Bled In Ihe estate of Oscar L. Vance, Ihe executrix disc barged and the estate closed. The Bnal report was Bled In the estate of Klla Hammond, the administrator discharged aud the »•*■ | tale closed. The Bnal report was Bled In the estate of Michael J. Kenney, the udmitiistralor discharged and the estate dosed. The Bnal report was Bled in the estate of Paul 11. Graham, the administrator discharged aud the estate dosed. The Bnal report was Bled In the estate of Virginia Hmltley, the court confirmed the final settlement of accounts aud directed the administrator to i>uy th, sum of $340.13 to the heirs. In the estate of Mary K. Steele. I the Bnal report was Bled, the administratrix de honl* non was discharged and the estate dosed. In (lie estate of John W. Yoder, ihe Bnal report was Bled, t-xamlued and approved. Ihe executor discharged and Ihe estate dosed. The current report was Bled, examined and approved In Ibe estate of Abraham Kgb-y. The guardian Bled her governmental current report In the guardianship of Herbert Khlnger, which

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was examined and approved. The final report was Bled by thn executrix of (be estate of Anthony Kuhn* and the notice ordered returnable September S. In the guardianship of Robert Mulschler- a petition was BN by Ihe guardian for aulborliy tn Invest funijs of the ward, which was submitted and sustained. Daisy Major etal lo Fred Wrhelmaiin. Inlot 477 In Decatur for sl. Don Chapman el ux to K. It Ole erg et ux Inlot 33 In Decatur for If. Klla K Miller to Wallace A. Miller et ux. 3» acres in i’nlon township for sl. Albert F. Gelneke et al to D Burdette Custer. Inlot k&5 In Decatur for sl. D. Burdette Custer et ux to Albert F. Gelneke et ux. in!<»t 995 in Decatur for sl. Dessle Noaek lo Franc!,* No.u k et ux. part of inlot 773 In Decatur for sl. John II Hilly et al lo Abraham A Lehman, inlots 730, 731 aud 732 in Berne for sl. W H. Ritman. receiver Old First National 'hank of Fort Wayne to Emanuel H. Halmgger et ux. part of Inlot 1 in Berne for sl. Indiana Service Corp to Albert N Sprunger. inlots J 33. j 34. 135 and 136 in Berne for ssov. © f TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY j June 25 —A large crowd attends sale of Adams County llerford Association at Hcßinont park. Colonels Reppert, Hull ami Schmitt have charge. Kd Klntz and Mathias Coffee buy coal yard from Decatur Iron Company. near ('(overleaf depot. Joseph l-juieiii aud l-eo Khlnger go lo Culver to attend the American la-ginll conference, -Samuel Comper* reelected president of the APL for 4oth time, defeating John !,. Lewis by a two lo one vote. Price of gasoline drops two cents a galon In Decatur lo 20c. “Driven from Home". In three parts, is thn Mecca show. Hounds cruel. Quebec province of Canada produces about 70 percent of Ihe world's aobeeUM. if

Answers To Test Questions Below are the an»w*r« U> the Teat Question* printed on Pag# Two — ♦ 1. Hippocampus 2. "I* sufficient ” 3. Donizetti 4. Inquest. 6. True. 6. A woman opera singer. 7. Rider, 9, Hooter. 9. The Gulf of Mexico and Alabama. 10. l*>rd North. ........ ——-— o -—— CHURCH REVIVAL I Church of Nazarcne A splendid crowd wa* In attendance last evening at Ihe revival campaign now In progress al the Fhiirch of ihe Natarene located at 7th and Marshall strew*. ReV. Howard Lewi* u*.-d for his subject, "The DevU’s Quariet.” He used for member* of the quartet the f«mr great social sins of Ihe pit-s---ent age. The first tenor of the quartet was sfuful amusements of t.*tay. He s|*oke of the dunce hall wkh its damning Influence* and also of the movies with their Immoral and suggestive scene*. The movies, .'specially the Sunday movies, have lii-i-'iniH th« church's worst competitor. Din you ever see a dance going, movie going Christian crying and praying over the tragic condition of our nation and the world? Anything that Christ would

CHAPTER FIFTEEN “Surely you must realize that the old order is tottering—is, tn fin, doomed?” Nadia continued. The tall American's laugh was quite harsh. “No, 1 don’t; but, aside from that, I don’t like red Russia. I don't think the way you people tortured poor I * Tour before they •hot him waa very sporting." “Sporting7 Bah!” Nadia Stefan gestured violently with that pistol which looked incongruous in her •mall hand. “You take all this as a game? Well, it is not We in Russia are in earnest; our success means lifs or death; for us there is nothing in the world but the triumph of Communism ” “In other words you believe that the end justifies the means?” North demanded, and, with his handcuffed hands held awkwardly out before him, sank onto the arm of a chair. “Os course the end justifies the mesns,” Josef put in, fixing the prisoner with baleful, staring eyes. “The death of every third person in the world would justify the ultimate triumph of Marxism.” “I can’t agree with you,” North observed patiently, “And now, mademoiselle, you can’t blame me if I’m a bit curious as to what’s next on the program.” While Nadia meditated, North looked about to make a mental photograph of the room. It waa well furnished yes—very well furnished In fact, and in excellent taate. There were, moreover, several rt-ry decent Chinese jades scattered about. And yonder was that wide modernistic desk hs had noted on entering. That desk—would hs sver probe ita possibilities? “If you make no trouble you will be taken upstairs,” Nadia announced, “and locked in a little room, especially prepared for guesta like you. If you stay quiet, you will be released In a few days, but if you prove troublesome—” “Ah, now you become Interesting!” North manufactured a tight ■mile, but at the same time he asked himself why she did not have him ■hot, and off her hands. Bhe must have known It waa the logieal, the safest thing for her to do. Why did she look at him so intently? “If you prove troublesome, it will ■imply be a ease of sayo-nara, you know, Good-bye.” Over him burst a great dazzling hope, and he fixyd on her a lingering and lnacrutabls look. Sure enough—the faintest tings of color crept Into her cheeks as she got to her feet and passed the pistol over to her massive companion, before sauntering across the wide gray rug towards him. “Look at me,” she invited, with what aeemed like natural simplicity. “I wish everything in this affair were aa easy as that,” ha replied and, with frank curiosity, studiad her visage in detail. The perfect oval of her foe# loomed a little nearer, and he became aware of a faint perfume that stirred in him senses he thought he hod long clcee hod completely under control. To bis dismay, he suddenly found himself wondering just why he had ever opposed this exquisite creature’s wishes? The reali■ation was a distinct and a sobering ■hock. What! Was he, Hugh North, doubting his own self-control after •11 these years? Ha triad to tear his eyes sway, but instead found fascination in trying to rood the thought* behind Nadia Stefan’s delicate and quite composed feature*. Her red lips became curved into a slow smile, and ha gueeaed that she was luxuriating in the knowledge of her ascendancy over kiml “Tea win go upstairs with Josef, no?” she suggested. “I could have you killed at once, man Cnpitaint, and I—l ikovld.” He seemed to detect a confusion in bar thoughts. “But I like jour gallantry, I hks to

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ids attend I must not aa a Christian attend. The question that we must answer is. "Can I taka Jesu# to the dance or to the movl*a? The second member of the quartet is the cigarette with Its poisonous substances and blighting Influence* on the youth. Ihe men. and ilia, mothers at our day. The future generation will reveal lit terrible effect. The third member of Ihla In- ! famous quartet Is whlahey. In Ihe - great city of Chicago Ihe city council Is passing an ordinance prohibiting women drinking In the saloons The reason given for Ihla new law I* that the women have been crowding the men out and they have been unable lo ge< to the bar. Whiskey I* Ihe cause of more wretchedness than the hellish. bloody war now in progreaa. The future generation will al*o

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talk to you, and there are few men in the world to whom I have said that in earnest—so I will think about your fat* a little while.” With e long forefinger, ah* almost patronizingly brushed his cheek. "You will do as I say?” Captain North waa more himself again. After the contact of her finger he managed to murmur: “After what you’ve just said, I’d bo ungracious to say no.” “Very well, Josef, please show th* Captain to his room.” At last North managed to tear his eyes from Nadia Stefan’s lovely visage, thus regaining a measure of equilibrium. Rising from the ehair into which ho had sunk, he east a swift glance at the desk covered with the litter of papers, which had lured him into the library. Written > on them he reeognixed Chinese ideographs, J spanese symbols, and awk--1 ward Russian characters. Now a sudden cold fury filled him; the fury of a clever man who 1 finds himself hopelessly outwitted when his goal is almost within reach. 1 Having given her directions, No- , dls Stefan seemed to have entirely dismissed th* tall handcuffed man ’ from her thoughts. Turning her back, she coiled rather than seated j herself in a big emerald-green armchair that set off hor superb figure as a jewel coo* sets off a gem. 1 “Don’t you think, Jo**3,” eh* ohserved, through a cloud of cigarette smoke, “that you had better take Captain North sway before he tries 1 to read more of what’s on my desk?" Josef made sn unpleasant noise at North and fawned in the girl’s direction. “Sorry, Comrade Commander. Come—turn about, you I" North faced the hall door which b ’ ■”u"d---“Good-night, mademoiselle,” he called over hia shoulder, and felt hia n f rve ? c jl* pin f •* wh * t he eontempUted “Thank yon for on* of the most diverting evenings of my sinful career.” Nadia Stefan, already iwmeroad In n sheaf of documents, inclined hor coppery head a little. “g«e reu •®on, my gallant Captain.” With Jaeef holding th* sileneered automatic at the small of hia Lack and only a short step behind. North aswsKMrtas'a *”* * As he hod hoped, the deer's edge 'T**k*d sgsinst his guard’s hand, effwtively deflecting Hs aim, , tfmrtd thn Slav as hia pUtol bullet tore futilely into a pan- « of th* door. He reeled back, try in* “ «- PXM (.ErifftZ mmM rirtl bud lo U, Mi, bM North had spun about with a speed * rt ’ and shattering kick* on th* Russian’s i ,w ** e 2 h «lpl*«sly xorwarn, worth send both liukad hands with knockout force to his captor’s jaw. Scarcely had th* RusMan agent’s pistol clattered to the floor than North had retrieved and leveled it at the wide-eyed girl. * Stop that!" he rasped for ah* had pulled back her d rework £ : h * r «*••*■» on tb* butt of a small, nickel-plated automatic tucked in . garter. conwnsnd,” she woke, her voice betraying ovsr•halndng emotion. “Put up yuur hands • h# panted. Deliberately he avoided meeting her «*••: no more of that for him! Ths three figures remained mochair, aad North is rumplt.l **• “*»t” with both handcuffed hands. “Tableau!” -Hd-nilj- qaeltfaMd

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reveal Its terrible eft.-,* Tile fourth and «uti. i,i.| .i,,-,. her of this Infamou* , )tun ,.< gambling. Rev. I* * , , lli( | young man who. with hoys, held up filling , r the attendant »a* kill.*! T-i. troys were sentenced !,, trie chair The r.-a-.in !i. ». n , !,,• BJ! the hold up was to g.-l m-uisy gamble on the hors.bling has ruined the Initu'H* thousands of people an.l • . , ' are depending u|xm th. stead of work * Tonight Rev. la»i. on the subject ' l.epiM-> Ruth Brandy lurry. c.,n< • . Ist. will pkty forth. off- ttoiy o ' ■Kurope Is the mo-' -1- ... y t ulated of all the counn- a-. average i«f ate nit It" p< ~ ' square mile.

Nadia. "‘The Hunter Hunted, or America Triumphant.' Shall at call the honors even for tonight?* North's answering frown meant less than nothing—! t was merely a screen for some furious thinking ... Was anyone coming’ That silencer, thank the lord, had served him well after all Fres the bach of the spartmen’ rame as sound of voice, no trampling of fwt "I suppose I should k<!i you,” ht observed thoughtfully. "You're tht moot dangerous person I've rvtr faced—and the stake has never bns "Why don't youT” she challenged, coolly. "Bogu, but you're quirk!" Involuntarily his eyes sought hen, and he was amased to read the sadness, the bewilderment in them "Yes," she went on, "I think yos had better shoot me now.” “Why?" Hsr voice fell. "It is strange, man Capituin*, but I fear that where you are concerned 1 am not fully efficient, and that is very bad for Russia!" "Not efficient T" "No. I should have had you killed as you hid in that dose'. Atari men ami. Why don’t you look st me?" she inquired when he shifted hie gate. "Please take it as a sincere comKliment to your charms that i don't low, where is that cipher message?" “Do you think I will tell your Chestnut-red lights glimmered briefly in her hair aa ahe flung back her head. "Yea," North said. “Because, unless I greatly misjudge you, you have made a copy of it." Another moment of silence ensued, pierced by the cacophonous wailing of n Chinese fiddler in ths street outside "Come," spoke North sharply. "Whers is It?" He started and realigned the revolver whoa one of her hands glidrd to the front of the white evening dress and reappeared with what appeared to be a lipstick container. "Valid," ah# laughed and tossed the bright cylinder onto the floor It rolled a few inches and came to rest baaidss Josef's pointed '-.cad. Still North avoided her eye* and east a sidewise glance at the litter of papers spread out on the desk. Bait, that's what it was— probably not on# page yonder meant much. Still, there might be something of unsuspected value among them. So he directed, "Get the key fnr these handcuffs out of Josef s pocket and lay it on the deek. Also,” ha added with ominous plesaantneM. "be rare, mademoiselle, that it's only n key yon produce.” She obeyed. Silence prevailed while he freed himself of the handcuffs and advised. "Always handcuff jour prisoner’s hands btktni Nadia Stefan thanked him"lferes/" was all she said. , "And now," North directed. I want you to open that lipstick cor tainer and hold that paper up whew I can saa it. No, don't come dose." Biisntlv Nadia Stefan responded. He saw that it was the origins! me»“YouYe foolish to persist in this affair, mon CapUamt," »he remarked suddenly. "Not even you can stop wkat is to be.” He said: “Bine« you seem to know what la to be, I’m going to take you with me” "Ah, another Leehinvar?” «>* commented; then she grimaced is eodden anger. "Bah! You would not dare!" “On the esatrary," the intelligence captain replied evenly. "I do dare. And new, if you don’t imnd. I’m going to collect a few thing* from that desk." (To ha continued)

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