Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1947 — Page 32
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| practice of buying off news writers | | to get favorable notices.
| ‘In Brazil, Mrs. Dutra is con-,ont not allow me to have it, if I went down there alone. with me, Sidney.”
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f |» vankbook?”
IN THE HALL, Sidney paused Uincertainly, and Hannah came padding down the attic stairway. “What's the matter?’ Hannah said. “Nothing:"“But Rose is Sing. a “Eavesdropping, eh? « Have you got any money? A dollar, maybe?”
“In the bank downtown. I sold some of the old things in the attic to Miss Muth, You know, the lady
. that runs the antique shop, Mam-
ma said it was all right.” “Lord! . . . But you haven't got
“I ‘have so. 1 was going to tell you last night, when you were fussing with Papa in the parlor. I'd be glad for Jeff to use my $45; but I thought if I said anything, Papa might borrow it for his investment, like he did Jeff's money."
Now Cubans say she is
‘economic and political life, con‘trolling subsidies for at least 12/
l'of Cuba's top news reporters. The
government has long followed the |
sidered responsible for closing the country’s score of casinos. Magazines’ and newspapers have nicknamed,
her Santinha, which means “the pare else.”
| little saint.” She is extremely acitive in all sorts of social reform
In Argentina, Mrs. Peron makes| no secret of her varied interests. She has an office in the building, accepts speaking engage-| ments and will talk on any’ political! issue of the day.
Class of Their Own
, woman's place is in the Until recently, few ie] allowed the right of suffrage to; women. In Argentina, can't vote in presidential elections.
Yes, here and there, women are coming to the front. But in all Latin America, there are no three| in the same class with Evita Duarte! de Peron, Santinha Dutra and their! Alsina,
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money out of the bank—"
{Sidney said.
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“Hannah,” Sidney said with awe, “you know everything that goes on in ‘this house, don't you?” “In the whole block. | everything.”
Nearly
who has a grain of sense. Expect me. I'm afraid it'll be rough sledding for you"
WHEN SIDNEY got off the inter-
to find herself immured in what seemed a singularly dark, desolate bit of night landscape, facing a cinder path which tilted steeply upward through a grove of rustling trees, and with no Alternative to climbing the slope on foot and quite alone. 8hé toiled up the path with a grim expression and a growling stomach; she came at last to the shallow stéps leading into the foyer of a rustic lodge, where coal oil lamps burned feebly behind flyblown shields: DINING ROOM CLOSED. -
THERE WAS nobody in the foyer, nat even the clerk, but Sidney knew the place was not entirely deserted, for she could hear people talking and moving about somewhere out of sight. The register of guests lay open on the desk; she bent over it, said,
= “IF. YOU COULD get that
“For Jeff? I will. Only they You go “No, I cant. I'm going—some-
“Where?” “That's what you won't know,”
“Oh? Well, Mamma or Rose—"
“Ah!” to herself in a tone holding
& musty, dim-lit passage, ‘Teading
‘the numbers on doors. urban at .Ashiron Springs, it was
This was the second time in. five hours that she had approached the
room of Mr. Richard Breen, and|
this time she would find him in, - The door was open _just enough to show a wedge of yellow lamplight. She went in without knocking. The chamber she entered was: smally Spartan as a nun's cell, though ra-
ther more informal. A man was|:
stretched on the bed, fully clothed except for his coat, collar, tle and shoes—yet somehow presenting the illusion of a more extensive dishabille. His head was back on the pillow, his eyes were shut.\ ; Sidney stood at the foot of the bed, and sald: “Hello, Ace.” The effect of this simple salutation was catastrophic. The man was instantly wide awake, swinging his legs off the mussed counterpane, sitting up, and then rising. He sald, “Well, I'll be—!" There was no exuberance in his voice,
(To Be Continued)
“No! Don't talk about it fo a soul here at home.” Sidney thought rapidly. “You take your bankbook and hurry down to Basil's offite. He works for his father, in the Bleeker building on Main st.—" “1 know where he works.”
It is an old Iberian idea that 8 «you tell Basil I sent you, and
that I tell him why tomorrow, and you ask him to go to the bank ‘with you. Then ask him to go on
they still | with you to the railroad station
and buy.one ticket to New York on the train that leaves tomorrow
! afternoon, Saturday, is that clear?” |
“A ticket to New York for Jeff?” “Yes, and then you bring the {ticket home and when Jefl comes,
+'give it to _him--see? And warn him to keep his mouth shut until I can talk to him. . « » Then you can let Rose out of her room.” “Let her out? Is she ldcked in?” “Yes. Here's the key. She won't! make any noise, because she doesn't | want anybody to know she's there. !But don't forget about her. her out in time for supper.” “Won't you be home for supper, Sidney?’ . “No, and that's something else. You tell Mamma—" “What?” Hannah said. “Well, tell Mamma I have an’ engagement and may not get back | until ‘midnight or after. - . Now eaven's sake. And don't forget hing the. $45, the ticket, Rose.” Sidney laid her hand an instant on Hannah's sturdy shoulder. “Hannah, you're the only Cameron
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