Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1949 — Page 26

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“Synopsis: Someone killed Odile, St. Amant. It might have ‘Well, what are we waiting for? been her husband Leonce, her sister Caresse, her mother Amelie, Contact!” : - the. shipping * magnate Orson Foxworth, her ex-suitor Sabin | “Beginning where?" Duplessis, her

Perrault. Innocent bystanders seem .to be Ruth Avery, nipce “of about it, I don’t.” : Orleans,

-Foxwerth.who don a, the journalist, = “Well, I'm coming in on Canal and Russ Aldrilige who is paying te Ruth, Now go on with Sirést when I bump into you, the story— ve ET o

he said. “It was right at Chartres : " CHAPTER SEVENTEEN ; {Street, and we had us a guick IN SPITE of the darkness, the headlights picked 1 : | vegetation and scattered “buildings to a remarkable degree;. then and when I suggested “going any ‘ithe levee came briefly into view, beyond the wide lawns of drying place where they'd serve us some land open meadows where cattle were grazing. Just beyond the sec- drinking whisky, and having a ond small town through which Sabin Duplessis and Ruth Avery celebration, you were right there with the big yes." pp BR " “WHAT 1 want to know is: did we do anything outside of drink, ©. lor did I tell you anything about

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it lurched to one side, and stillj™_" ee i ’ | SABIN WHIRLED toward the clinging to the sloping green bank ; a beside. it, went on.and on, so close, *0!itary bar patron, who grinned

a fe that the tuo pee med ta remap “Dutch! Dutch Schaefer?”

p TU shouted jubllantly. "Ruth, this Wisely, Sabin waited for Ruth Shop old a heddy of . mine.

questioning her about them. i “You ‘were right, Sabin,” she I haven't laid eyes on you, in It proposition anyway.” sald. “I do get the feel of it. T'must be more than two years, i

“That's where Miss

. # ng? © aa AT FIRST ste i } “No,” replied Schaefer. “I did/lously at the words with such 0-volce her impressions without! hutch, - Miss Ruth Avery. - Boy, ai the talking and made you alutter disbelief in their reality that!

entrance hall to the stairway, intent on reaching the library with=|

oy old nurse Tossle Pride, or even her doctor Vapee I “You're the one that -knows lay; buts radiogram, prominently ‘placed on the hall table drrested her attention. She picked it up to take “with her -and saw, to. her] surprise, that it was addressed to - . her. Laying down her gloves and up the lush reunion.-You knew me all right, evening bag. she Ii YOU SAID YOU UNDERSTOOD, PLEASE PROVE IT BY TAKING FIRST POSSIBLE + PLANE TO TEGUCIGALPA | AND MARRYING ME THERE. ANSWER BOTH CARE OF AMERICAN EMBASRY AND TO SHIP. ALL MY i

ripped it open,

LOVE. RUSS

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{am I glad to see you again! Why,\nroposition; a halfway sort of she was only half aware of their: {significance. As she slowly! “What kind of a deal was Tt?” gras th Ruth's meaning sta

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{can’t see. T wonder why no one| “In two years, did you say, my uncle ‘comes in, There was a Hen] ver told me before how marvel- fine bucko?”’ asked Shaefef wryly. on There might be till yet. That's jous all this would be.” |“Am I supposed to yes You On what I'm waiting for Ted Marsh-! “I've often wondered myself|that. Fly Boy?" ‘field to tell me tonight. It seems) why more wasn't sald about it. A| "But It has been ‘at Teast that jie Mister Foxworth was willing | song's been” written that does{long, basn't it?” ito pay heavy sugar for a couple OI Man River. But no| “If you say 50,” Schaefer replied or guys to fly some surplus C-47’s, yet, as far as 1 know, in either! “Look, Dutch, I don't gét this,” or the Cerro del Hule Range! song or story.” {protested Sabin with a touch of where there was an airstrip no-| “Why, Babin, you could write irritation: “If F've forgotten where ody ese knew anything about.

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~OPTOMETRIST-— Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted

ing out his hand. * * =»

; ae - 2 3 E .. Bit 0s NT ~§ ternational affairs; but-eventually| They threaded their way among.

{that song yourself! Why don't/it was we met, I apologize, and|yet you?” :

i {all that. But-it doesn’t call for] “Ang we talked about that Sat- | “What's the use? I haven't any the kind of act you're putting onlyrqay night?” ; incentive.” {now, Whee Was x Sent “Nothing else but. And you were Ds Ww “You ~4t#—asked Dutch git for it. You kept saying you FOR THE first time he spoke doubtfully. wanted to get the hell A { jerkily, almost angrily, and at the, “Certainly, I mean it.” =-tthis flousy dump of a town. And J same moment he put nis foot] “Well knew-you were teed then you got to saying hurray fon “the ' accelerator. Something/up. but I didn’t think It was one for the revolution and where, white ioomed up and -Ruth saw/of these washout binges,” Schaefer would we deliver the planes. When {the sign of the Bar-None ranch. observed, taking off his dark] triéd to shush you down and |8tili driving rapidly, Sabin took glasses, and pointing to the con-ithe bartender sald you couldn't [the lane feading through the gate, |tusion which disfigured his left have no more to drink, why the {and brought the car to an abrupt/eye. “You're the guy who hung sociable started for fair.” {stop beside the flagged terrace this shiner on me, if you want £ = = iof a long, low building. Instantly the straight of it, Last Saturday “AND THATS all you “Know the front door opened, and a man hight, in the Diamond Horseshoe. about what I did on Saturday of genial countenance and im-|{Tell me for true, now. You don’t night?” mense” girth “came forward to] ber that we spent most of] “Ain't It enough for you?” greet them. Sabin advanced; hold- fant Saturday night together?” Plenty s There was unteigned : {relief in Sabin’s voice. “An do “Good evening, Mr. Davis. This, INVOLUNTARILY, Sabin shot/lean plenty. Let me ask you itime I've brought the loveliest a startled glance at Ruth. She|just one thing more. What time [lady of them all to Bar-None— met his eyes with complete com- Was it when you ran into me? {Miss Ruth Avery.” |posure. “Suppose 1 disappear for| “Right about midnight or a “We're mighty glad to have you/a while, and let you two talk this little earlier.” here, Miss Avery. And to see you over,” she said. “After all, it] “Well, that clears up one part Mr » {doesn’t concern me, and , ; of it for me,” Sabin said thought-| ~ “Ruth! I'd much rather fully. “Little “by little I -might.! | if yowll be good - # Put hold on a minute. You : (sald I'd made a deal to go in with POU oH PHT Tioranae play; er

The next few moments were devoted to an exchange of pessi“VIEWS Bi NEtosEr End

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Mr. Davis led them inside. {the tables and Sabin murmured,| Whatever it is?” | “Your table is yonder by the “Ruth, if éver (his miserable af-| “It's all right, son. I figured! -Mr. Duplessis: & white- fair is settled, I'll make it up to/lt Was the liquor talking, and not er informed him, you — the embarrassment I'm'Yyou:- Besides, 1 think the—whole+ |nodding towiird a pleasant cor- causing you, I mean.” {deals off anyway. | ner. | “Embarrassment? Why, I know, The waiter returned with two) “Hiyah, Sabin. y'old’ puddle lots of girls who would get the Small glasses on a tray.iHe was’ How's for a drink before thrill of their lives out of this.” |followed by a nattily dressed, you go off into the wild blue! Sabin turned impatiently to|Slender young min. at

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| yonder?” Schaefer after they were seated.| .‘Isn’t this Captain Schaefer?” bin eo he asked the stocky flier.

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["ItU's" not his brother, Mac,* | chickled Schaefer, “You from | Marshfield?” :

® s = t | “IN A way I suppose I am,” | replied the newcomer affably. He §| reached into the breast pocket 4

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| his coat, brought out a small | leather billfold and flipped it open | to show the identification card. Schaefer turned to Sabin and | Ruth. | “Give a look,” he sald, jerking | a stubby thumb at the young man. | “A G-Man, no less. Sorry to have, to rjsh off like this. You. must

dressed the newcomer. “Okay, 7a ji Mature Boy, Leave us go.” | Without loosening nis protective’

& | clagp on Ruth's hand, Sabin 4 : {looked at her with undisguised PEN {admiration, : | . “Good girl,” he said slowly. “T'll | try -to make all this up to you (uncle; even if you're too good a. 4 Dutch Schaefer's exploits until

| some - time, But at the moment, 0 NLY : {sport to teli me." | they entered the courtyard of I

| you'd like to go home, wouldn't | you?" “Yes, if you'd like to take me.” “When this fwess is all straight--ened out, we'll come to see Lady Levee again and I'll try to write the song, if you'll help me. But | now-we're-going-to-take the short H cut back to town. 1 know just’ how ‘you're feeling about your 3 - ~ ~ Plus Tox AS THEY went swirtly back to: Gn New. Orleans over the Airline; he did not refer to the agent's disturbing arrival, nor to Schaefer's account of the portentous happen- | ings’on Saturday night. But he did talk to her about Schaefer himself, admiringly, almost defen- | sively, ! | Sabin spun out the Fecital of FOR ANY COAT Foxworth's house. - “Thanks; Stbin, for everything. IN THIS SPECIAL ) ...JLAnd we have another date with 4 > . — | Lady Levees Don't forget that “Not a chance.” * Ruth went rapidly across the

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