Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1943 — Page 2

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CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX t Mgtthew returned to Judith, He * *»ked, “What’s the big idea?” •’ “I slipped. Gosh, my head * hurts!” . “It will, for a while. You must • stay in bed, 1* quiet.” * “I don’t want to.” “There is such a thing as re- ‘ straint, you know, ai <1 I shall i'’«ue I * certain orders to Miss .Meredith. , Not that it won’t be highly unethical.” 1 She sajd, “It was food of you to . cow-” ’’You wanted me, didn’t you?” 1 There was a long silenee. “Ye*," •aid Judith, and turned her head aside. The ice bag slipped and he ■ recovered it. His hand* were •killful and gentle. Matthew said, "Try to •leep," and moved away to consult Miss Meredith to learn from her what routine order* had been given. He was quietly leaving the room when Judith spoke. "You’re going?” "Not really," he told her. "I’ll be here for the rest of the night in case you nerd me.” He went out, shutting the door I swiftly, and another door opened along the corridor. Mary h'oked <mt and called him. She said, a* ha reached her, "I wish you'd have a look at Ella. She won’t have anything to <lo with Dr. Morrow, told me he looks like a codfish." Ella was in bed. she hsd been crying. Matthew went in and t™>k her hand. Her pulse was rapid. She said, with the hoarseness which follows weeping, “Sorry to be such * LxJ, but when they carried her up from the pool — You aee, I never had any children. 1 didn’t realize wha. —" "Os eoui.“" eut in Matthew. “Look her*-, Judy's got a slight concussion. She'll stay in bed and be watched and all that, and Boon she’ll h* well, after which she mayhave a headache for a while. B-it I anticipate nothing further. Dr. Morrow knows hi* job, he didn't heed anything but hi* two eye* and hi* hand* to tell him that she'll be right a* rain in no time. But a* for you. my girl," he added cheerfully, “you rate a sedative and a g'c«l si-op. By the way, can you provide I me with a bed and a pair of pajamas?” Ella giggled. “1 lika you ... I I thought I wouldn’t." | *Good," said Matthew. “And a* long as I haven’t a doetot ! really like, that is, not in the Eagt anyway—" 1 Matthew interrupted with, "TEat's why 1 came out, to drum up trade.” IL winked al his mother. "Pajamas!" said Ella. "Herbert might—" i Eva kn-x-ked and eame in. and Ella said fretfully, "E-a, where in the world have you been. "Waiting.” "Find Dr. Norman a room, he’* retag to stay." "Tiii about ftvs-thirty,” supplemented Matthew "f ns use at th* hospital at eight.” Hi* mother *aid. "I'll have breakfast for you ... then you woa t disturb an June I kou* you'd rather itav -.-r.ight" ■flfttMw epeeed hi* bar W*t dated some twUeta. He gave toes

, nipt and ciiminul f.«“<-iat regime. | hi- use <d lhe word "pirat*-” and his tut,-mem that no criminal will be 1 allowed Io •*< ape by ’resignation.’ " |{.ferehi-H in the presidents p. .i h Io the people t.-joicillK lit Sicily as Allied tones m ud in. and his statement that 'in every country conquer'd by Nazi*, fatcis'- and Japanese inllliarlet-. people are reduced to the status of salves or chattels’ also were de- | let. (I DECLARES FALL (Continued From >’««• i> ! |7.y They are within five mile* of th. main Ami- d.-feim. lints l \nd observers at Allied lieadquart1 .-is believe advance Yank patrols in.iy alieady be jabbltiv at the main < n> my force. Allied planes, striking in advance I lit the ground tiii.es, have repeatj idly attacked the .-enter of the i Alls IHi .-s In Im th'a t Sicily There is no wind today from th< | Brl'tsh eighth army which holds a bn. just below Catania, on the . astern end of the Allied salient. \lJ.ed fliers hav. turned most of i ib.-i itr. nti n to the big Nazi f , • fi. a'l ns around Mt Kills, just t'atania A Swi-s radio iep< ays lhe (lermans are meth..du i > d»v.t:oyinK their own millt,.y m 'allalions around Catania. ' - - r • - 111

to Evn with Instruction*, "for Mrs. i mid, ’’Bnd one wouldn't i do you any harm.” He took Ella'a 1 hand and smiled at her. Returning to Judith's room, Mis* < Meredith admitted him with a fin- 1 ger on her lip*. Judith wa* asleep. He stood by the bed and looked 1 down at her. She looked not at all < like the girl in the white bathing ' suit who had sat up at the edge of i the pool, who** blue eye* had blaied i at him.... 1 He I ad her wpist, hia finger on her pulse. ll<- put her hand down on the counterpane and told Miss Meredith that he would be within call. His room, he had learned, was just next door. When he left, his mother waa waiting for him. She said, "You mu«t be tired." "Never felt better. Poor kid. she might have had a fracture out of this.” They went downstairs to the butler's pantry and Mary watched her son consume chicken, tongue sandwiches, and a bottle of beer. , She said, “It was absurd to drag you up here, but she asked for you and Ella was frantic. Eva too, out she controlled herself. I don't suppose Ella ever realized how much Judith mean* to her, until now." Matthew rejoined, "I didn’t mind. Look* a* if I'd a new patient out of it too," he added calmly. "Not that there’* anything too wrong with Mrs. Loring except gland* and overindulgence." Mary rose, ‘ ill go back to the cottage.” 'i'll take you over.” "Don't bother,” said hi* mother, “it'* just a step. Judith might need you; besides, Ell* might take it into her head to eall you ” Going through the vast dining room beside her, he paused suddenly to ask, “What did happen, exactly?” "Jimmy Treadway came over after you left. He had a gang with him and they went swimming." “Hasn't he a pool of hi* own?” "Two, but it appear* that he called Judith and asked her to join them in a swimming party and she refuaed. so th* mountain eame to Mohammed." “How nice!" “There wasn't anything out of the way,” Mary went on, “except that Jimmy and a couple of the others had been drinking and there wa* a sort of roughhouse and in the ’ general confusion Judith slipped—" • “Or wa* pushed?" "1 didn't aee it” said Mary, "non* > of u* did. Eva had gone to bed; 1 Ella was in bed too, reading. A* far a* I could discover, she wa* 1 thrown by accident, and so hit her head.” | "Who threw her?” i "Jimmy Treadway, I think. He wa* frantic. Raved on about ambulance*. hospital*, brain specialists, i He wa* nearly out es hi* mind. He kept saying, 'Judy, speak to me,’ . until somwom shushed him and we i finally got hi* gang to tahe him away. He's phoned at ton-minute , interval*. Not. however, since you . came, so I hope we are rid of him r until tomorrow " Matthew went eut en the t‘ep* . ntA her- Mary prolneel a lit*!* i .fla*alight and switched it oa. aae

U. S. Pilot Captures 35 Italian Prisoners American Airman Reveals Capture Allhd H» adquariers, North Africa. July 39 (ITI Flight officer John ilaiith of York. Neb . took '-■> Italians captive near Trapani tn Si.-ily recently. But llauih ways it really wasn't as difficult a feast as ft sounds All h.- did wa- reveal his identity and the Italians surrendered. Th' 22 year Id W.iihawk pilot was foned to parachute into the sea from bls disabled plane follow mg a machine-KUn attack near Trapani on July 23 He was rescued by four Italian flshennen who threw their arms around him and kissed him tin land, the lishenm-n tried to shield him. but he was disi oveied by Italian troops. He told them who he was and the Italians in eluding a lieutenant col- ncl. a major. two captains, four lieutenants and 27 enlisted men —march' d hack to th. Allied line* with him. o Farmhand Is Arrested After Fatal Accident Tipton. Ind July 29 <ITi Tin- cns' of King II Martin Tipton farmhand charged with reckless driving will b«- brought before a Tipton county grand jury Martin was driver of a car which yesterday cia-hed into a parked automobile, killing nfti' year-old Virginia Scudder and critically Injuring Joan Carr, 1! I years old County sin i iff Burl Lilly said This might mean they are getting ready to withdraw to the north In the eastern Mediterranean, Allied planes scored a direct hit on an enemy freighter and left it burning An ther freighter was sho: through with cannon fire Three sloop- oft the Greek coast were eunk and two othei -loops and au ’aimed trawlei were damaged

reached up to kiss hie cheek, say- t ing. “Do get a good sleep. We all > feel better because you are here.” ’ He watched the little light go ! down the path, flicker around a J bush, turn a corner and disappear. Matthew went upstair* and to 1 the room allotted him. Very super- ; colossal: Many windows, a great . wide swan bed, ehaise lounge, deep chairs, fancy radio, and a huge, gleaming bathroom. Ella does herself well, said Dr. Norman to him- • self, almost dropping a shoe but , remembering in time. On the bed lay a pair of rather small, very chaste pajamas, blue and white striped. Pajamas and a -afety razor and a tube of cream. Matthew viewed the pajamas with academic interest and threw them on a ehair. He slept until a little past five when he woke without benefit of alarm clock. Matthew turned the alarm switch off and lay there, blinking, trying to orient himself: Villa Capri. His mother. Judith, next door. No one had called him, all night. Judith had slept while Nurse Meredith sat beside her. Twie* she had awakened only to sleep again. On each occasion she had asked, drowsily, “Is Matthew here?” and Miss Meredith had replied, “Yea, Mis* Lambert, Dr. Norman is just next door.” And had raised tho eyebrow* of her mind, but not in disapproval. Matthew got up and stretched He went softly to his streamlined bathroom and behind it* glass doors the shower thundered over him. He dressed rapidly and soon knocked on Judith’s door. Miss Meredith admitted him. The patient was asleep. She look* sixteen, he thought He wished Treadway was there, he would like to knock him down. Nurse Meredith’s report was brief and unalarming. Matthew went over to put his finger on i Judith's wrist. ".She’ll do," he said, adding that he understood Dr. Morrow would be in, early. > He went quietly from the mom i but Eva was there fn the corridor, ' in a silk robe. i “She’* fine,” announced Matthew quickly. “I am sure there i* no cause for anxiety. Your difficui'y ! will be to keep her quiet. If Dr t i Morrow hasn’t suggested a day >! nurse, you might. It would eorne » a little better from you than from i me a* I haven’t any business on ’ this case,” be reminded her, amiling. ’ “Indeed you have," contradicted I Eva; “she wanted you; we all did. * Thank you for coming. Matthew ” I He touched her shoulder, said. r “ITI eome back, first chance I get. In a day or two anyway ... if the ofltee slacken* And you can call e me any time. Tell Judy to behave * herself and Hl be seeing her so- '• cially pretty soon. How is Mrs. * Lor.ng'” “She's sleeping—snd she thinks * you’re quite wonderful ” » "I am.” he agreed, “but few ap- * preciate it." and laughing a little. 3 ran down the stairs, his bag in II hand, and ever the bright lawns toward the aalvbox. I To be eentinuedi *s ■| C-e*rt» t»« VrSWc.-Os njC.r-»1; 0 Umimm ■» Sum rasiwai Ik.

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On Wave Program I - Happy Herb Hayworth genial ' maslei of ceremonies Os the | "Reveille Time" program heard! ,I'l WOWO -.nd WGI. will ip|"- II , hen Friday at th- Wive, birthday show at th- jnnior-se.iio. high Si hool Othei ladi' -tai- will also . . nlerla.ii >h'- ■ "'wd ; the girls wen- riding on the ft mt . fender* of Martin s car blocking his vision 11.- swerved Into a | farm lane at a speed between <" 1 and 50 mlle« and struck a car parked there. o 20 KILLED IN (Coatlnuwd Frc,n FM* H _ natl: Lieutenant Mark Italnford ’ m.d Lieutenant Ong.'ltrr I I'ayton; Lieutenant Turrlll of Ballas; I Paul Kant Cleveland: A T Cam eion. believed to be from Akron; H A Sillier the |>ilot; II II MeCluie. 10-pilot; Jos.-phim Kane, , the steward."-. Captain It A Cari p.-nter. who was accompanying the I flight for a routine check: a Mr j Lightfoot of Ballas. M Inc on of Dayton Mr Mahoney of lais J Angeb-s and Mr Coop.-r and Mi I Caitlin, v with no addre- < listed. — —o - EXPECT CONGRESS (Continued Fr-on FM* D Iw-netits for thosi d.• i inc him and enlarged xn.fr- f-> th. wound* d. Agi I. iil'uiofficial- an predicting . gei ullv. u< thin against th. ' head of th. Ulal .■!. <ti fi. ati il , admiiii'trati.m. They • ild th y| expect lhe pn -i.lellt Io di mi - 11.. r> S :• in a test <rf bls IK.w.i- to d.-pos. a f.-deial off! ilal whose apiMiinlineiit was confirmed by the -.'iiate, Slattery's removal was i.-qiigsted last spring | by the rural > )e< trl>- c.i-.iperallve | association whi.h charge- that he i ! ha- not given T.« It K \ an • ffi-l I I ■ adm A sen»t< | i-ommittei h.i- -• b.-dub-d hearingInto BEA a. tivl’les tor n Xi Sep I temlo r. Slattery feinn rly -orved as mid eise< retary of the Interior and previously wa- .associated with Gifford Pm. hot. former governor I of Pennsylvanai. 19 MILLION POUNDS (Continued From Fax* 1) ' other < ity In th.- Berlin a: ■ i p was hard going f>r the Yank | ah non. They :an up against furinns opposition from the Nazi luftwaffe. German fight." planes 1 I met them at the Ihitch border and . followed them all th.- way to their I targets and all the way back The Nazis attacked in formation ;

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•UtiNtSS of clearing out the Jape completed, members of American amphibious forces on Attu Island In the Aleutian* now have time to take care of eome of the finer thinge of life—such as hair cu’s I The ftrit man standing m Ua. seems to be m need of shave, too P. R. Xavy photo. (JatercauonM>

an unusual nianeuvei for ftghtei planes Twenty three of the big forts were lost but they shot down at least fill of the Axis aircraft. A lone Axis raider approached ' th. ont-kirt- of Loimou last night. But British anti-aircraft batteries j went Into action and the Nazi 1 plan.- fled. ROOSEVELT HAILS , (Continued From ployment. to a place on a bread, ’ Hu,, or on a colli 1 r selling apple* " 1 i He concluded: •AV.- mu-t. th!- time. hav. plans | ready instead of waiting to do a I hasty. Inefficient and ill-considered job at the last moment. ’’ JAPAN’S SUPPLY (Continued From Pag* 1) <v.-ry American plane destroyed A N'.-w B.dhl communique sayAm. i.an Liberator bombers fly ; ing far down the Bilrni«-s». coast j sank i 25't-foot Japanese ship off j Tavoy Island 3.”>tt miles southeast of Rangoon Other Liberatorbombed a Japanese radio station and enemy Installations at the tnouih of the lirawa.ldy river.

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