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CHICAGO, Aug. 27 (U. P), — A| The deputies apcrippled recluse, brooding over the pointed by State death of his dog, killed a woman Councilor Mrs. neighbor and shot two others whom | Fern Lineback at he suspected of poisoning the pet. the annual conHe then took his own life, police vention just cone said today. {cluded are Mrs. Mrs. Mary Sczyncak, 60, a widow, Emma Draper of died last night as a result of bul-| Aurora, district 1; : let wounds in the abdomen and Mrs. Gertrude En« left arm. The other two victims gleman of New Mrs. Tegeler were in serious condition at county | Albany, district 2; Mrs. Anna Malhospital. \colm, Indianapolis, district 3; Mrs.
wee lous * : doe . sine ir, | Tessie Miller, Kokomo, district 4; the kitchen of his basement flat Mrs. Pearl Neff of Noblesville, disfrom a bullet wound in the head. trict 5; Mrs. Opal Sears, IndianNear his body they found notes, apolis, district 6; Mrs. Hazel Cook, scribbled iif Polish, accusing his Maywood, district 7; Mrs. Louise victims of poisoning Topsy, his Tegeler, Maywood, district 8, and
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According to witnesses, Mrs. announced that over $2500 was given Sczyncak was talking with Joseph to their orphan fund. Sosnoski, 66, and Konstantine Zyg- | ——————— ler, 71, last night in an areaway, beside their apartment building 6 ATES FILES REPLY when Powyszynski came out of his| apartment and began firing at them | with a .32 caliber pistol. | Powyszynski then returned to his| apartment and shot himself through the head, wards.
Governor Gates today had filed a He died shortly after- | formal reply to C. I. O. charges that {he used the state guard illegally in
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Manufacturing Co, Connersville, two weeks ago. State C. I. O, leaders had filed suit in federal court for an injunction to restrain the governor from future use of state troops to interfere with “peaceful picketing.” The reply, filled by Atty. Gen. James Emmert in Indianapolis federal court, was along the same lines of the governor's statements to C. <REWOVEN 1. O. officials last week. The governor defended his use of the state guard on the ground that there had been acts of violence and threats of violence at the Connersville plant. He also claimed that the Fayette county officials had in-
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. CHAPTER 20 The time passed , somehow.’ At midnight people began to go home. Corinna tugged at me impatiently, but I sat. Della sat down beside me and remarked that she'd like to be alone with Cecily and the three Ralstons. I didn't answer her, but I intended to outsit the Ralstons. Corinna and Robert were eager to get out of there, though, and finally Robert brought my coat and
“Come, dear,” he urged. I realized that there was no point in my staying—there was nothing really that I could say to Cecily, anyhow. The years hall defeated me —the years and Della. I stood up mechanically and walked toward
” » » CECILY and Steve went beside us, and Della followed, intent on | preventing any outbreak from me. {But she had reckoned without Corinna’s fierce loyalty to those she | loved. We had all murmured the conventional goodnights when Steve precipitated disaster. “Aren’t. you going to wish us luck, Corinna?” “You won't have it with Cecily,” | Corinna said distinctly. “Shell run [out on you the first time you need
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the elder Ralstons gaping at me. Della stood utterly paralyzed behind Cecily, knowing that fate had caught up with her at last, She didn't even try to stop, K me. She knew it wouldn't do any good. Cecily said incredulously, “What | on earth are you talking about, Aunt Mavis? My father—" “Your father isn't Thorne,” I| said. “Any more than Della is your mother, or that any gentleman who signed the constitution was your great-great grandfather. More like-| ly your ancestor was hanged by the Yankees for selling them out.” a » » n . CECILY essayed a laugh. “I know | you've always™hated us, Aunt Mavis, because we've had more money than you. But really—to ‘make up such a lie—" “I don't make statements that I can’t back up with proof,” 1 said. Cecily lost color, She laid a shaking hand on Steve's arm for support. “It isn’t true. I don’t believe it!” She turned toward Della in panic. “Mother—you tell her—" » " ~ BUT DELLA knew that the jig was up. Her fury at Corinna had cooled. Her one hope now was to
{ her.” Cecily said sharply, “You'd better | go home, Corinna, until you learh| | better manners.” » » » | BUT Corinna’s wrath had been | ‘unleashed. “Don’t you give me ori ders, Cecily Halliday!” she cried. “You've always been a dirty player but this is the rottenest thing you've ever done! After what you| promised Vai!” Cecily laughed, The very inflection of her next words was Della. “Val had his chance—he couldn't make the grade. His father never could, either. Apparently it runs] in the family to be born for the gutter.” { “If Val was born for the gutter,” Corinna flared, “then this country | needs a lot more gutters!” | “He certainly has enough friends to fill them,” Cecily agreed suavely.| ” " #
CORINNA'’S retort was smothered by Della’s angry hand across her mouth. She tried to drag her bodily out onto the porch, but Steve, and Robert intervened. They all stood near the threshold a little] breathless, as if waiting for a cue to go into action again. Cecily gave it. “That's what you get for encouraging Corinna to run around with Mercedes,” she said to me. “Val's whole family is simply impossible.” And then the time presaged was upon me. “And what do you think yours is?” I heard myself say. “Your father was one of the guttersnipes you mention so freely and he never bothered to bestow his name on you at all.”
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prevent me from making any further revelations. There was a peculiar silent bargain between us as she faced Cecily. If Cecily had cherished one last doubt of my veracity Della’s calm killed it. “1 don't know what difference it makes whether you're adopted
cause of our bargain, to do anything but support my statement. “We've had you since you were porn. You couldn't be' more our own if—" " » » CECILY cried out, the whole structure of her life torn from under her. “But if family is so important, then what am I?” “You're nobody,” I said. Cecily shuddered as if she had been stabbed and then covered her face with her hands. Myrtle Ralston was the first to find her voice. “We'll be just-as happy to have Cecily for our daughter as we ever were,” she said. “But 1 must say that you've done the child a very great unkindness, Mrs. | Wynne.” “When has Cecily ever been concerned with kindness?” I answered. | “It's time she learned to value it.” n s -
MYRTLE RALSTON appealed to Della. “You have the patience of a saint to put up with that woman,” she said. “She couldn't stay in my house one second.” Mr. Ralston touched his wife's arm warningly, looking at Robert in distress. Steve helped Cecily to a chair. The flames of the small yellow candles made small hissing] sounds. In the kitchen the caterers! were rattling Della's fine silver.| Cecily’s slender bare shoulders shook and tears splattered the delicate silk of her bodice.
how it feels to be hurt, I hope you'll never forget.” “Mrs. Wynne,” Steve interrupted me, “I'think you've gone far enough for one evening.”
: (To Be Continued)
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