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Turkey Hunt Causes Two Deaths =

SAVANNAH, Ga, Nov. 25;band of the dead woman, arrived . (UP)—Willflam Eugene Ruff, 29, Just ia ime to see Mr. Ruff drop : went on a Thanksgiving turkey . hunt yesterday with his aunt and] corer 1 Jackson ruled uncle, The three took up shoot-/the incident an accidental dealh ing stations some distance apart and suicide. ; in the woods. | : ‘Mr, Ruff was the first to spot Students Take Hand what he thought was a turkey, EAST LANSING, Mich, Nov. He opened fire, yelled, “I got|25 (UP)-—Michigan State College him,” and rushed to the spot to!students today planned their own find the bird. lcourt to punish violators of camInstead of a turkey, Mr. Ruff pus tions, “We're found his aunt, Mrs, Bertha Vir-/just as responsible for student ginia Goodman, 35, lying dead conduct as the administration,”

from his blast. said President Orland Scheuner William D. Goodman, 34, hus-'of the men's council,

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Synopsis: Father Carlisle, the controversial pastor of St. Albap's, has become a. hero of Jugtown by knocking out Big Hoob and saving Heeb’s wife from injury. But he has alienated Todd Westcott and other citizens of Tower Hill while unconsciously stirring the pulses of Gilda, Westcott’s daughter, Now he is in- - volved in still another personal issue in Jericho, He has warned Clifton te stop “playing God” with Connie Foote, Now go on with

the story— ; : - . CHAPTER THIRTEEN IT WAS A PARADOX that although Jericho long had eutgrown its smalltown phase, its best eating place still was at the railroad station in the Fred Harvey restaurant. F Just off the main dining room, and with a separate entrance, was the Western Room. You had to be known and approved by the head-waiter Frederico before you could even enter,

The Western Réom managed a ,rri0e before Porter Grimes him-

cozy, clubby atmosphere of be-/ga¢

longing “Well, Attwater?” growled the Connie's heart beat a little faster old man. as she neared the entrance. Shel “I asked to see you sir,” he halfwas dining out with Dr. Clifton,/ faltered, “because of a matter and this was the first time she/connected with the church, sir.” had in public with him.| “Ah!” The Grimes manner just She knew it would arouse wild|slightly relaxed its stiffness. talk, but at this moment she felt “Mr. Carlisle, the rector, de-

- Now he knew whence Grimes had his information, and also the real reason behind this extraordinary session of the vestry. His back was to the wall; he {must fight, and fight hard. | “Youll win, Mr. Westcott,” he {went on, “The new union will be {crushed. Your speed-up system {will continue. It will cost the | packing house workers a great deal of misery, and hunger, and anger against the wrong people. It will cost you a great deal of money, too, although I stand the time of your seasonal layoff is here, so it may not cost as much as it might. But whatever the cost, you've calculated it, of course, and decided the invest ment is worth it.” Carlisle's eyes met those of | Westcott. “I wonder what might have been accomplished if the |same- money which this strike is

gay and brave and defiant.

posited at my window this after- going to cost had been used for noon,” said Sidney. “In the course providing decent housing for at

{gether to whisper. s =»

| ”» “pH “GRUNTED and con-| Warden,” Mr. Westcott said, “I'll “We have. quite an assemblage] GRIMES GR an mot shick my Bart in it. Mr. Care

“I remember I was deploring|lisle. I'm formally to ask you, in| {the strike. I expressed my opin- behalf of the vestry, for your {fon of it strongly-—most strongly, resignation as rector of St. Al|ban's Church.” The priest's eyes went almost |vaguely around the circle. He was [like a ypung man Who has been {filled with a dream and has en{countered what dreamers always

As Dr. Clifton seated Connie,

every table in’the Western Room 4rqqrdin statement. Or so I took notice, and heads leaned Yo Ssardinary -

tonight,” he said pleasantly. She, ti ued his glassy stare, glanced about timidly, saw a great many of Jericho's elite. “Look at me, Connie,” he sald.» as Frederico departed. “Smile. «phat did he say? Porter alNow laugh. I've said something|most barked. witty. That's very good.” He| “rhat's what I was getting to, laughed lightly with her. “Lookigir” said Sidney hurriedly, peracross the room. Now make a ceiving his own opinions were of remark to me.” She did so. He|nq interest to the banker. “Hel

the offensive—that you're confl-| which Mr. Westcott is generally {dent and capable of making peljeved to have full control] {amusing remarks about other ghoylq be the one which is out] {people.” on strike? ” | She looked not at all like the| wyepy good, Attwater,” he said. |old Connie in her long and quite «yy. probably of no importance, expensive dress of white silk and p+ 'm glad you keep your ears {black lace. But it was her hair open.” |that really caught the eye. It wWas| "¢,1jigle awaited the vestry in {many shades nearer to gold, and |, hi {combed back quite plainly close] to. her head, then brought into a Jesu batiie of the meeting by {thick blond knot, not at the back, A soon as he saw the faces of |

{but at the side, behind her left| porter Grimes and Timothy Cox, [Sak a Clifton viewed her with! oro arrived first, he knew some-| approval. thing portended.

~ - AS THEY FINISHED their din-| ner he said: “I'm quite pleased with you, my dear. You've carried things off very well indeed. “I rise,” said the doctor. “Remain seated until I come aroun {to draw back your chair. That's ithe way. Now, precede me out of {the room. Keep your head high, {If you are spoken to, smile. So. We go.” Connie swept out of the room quite regally, and Murray Clifton, following her, heard the buzz of comment that rose with ‘a little] inward smile of his own. After dinner there was a show. Oklahoma!—one of the perennial road troupes, at the Doric Theater. Between acts Connie went out to the lobby with Murray and smoked a cigarette ex-

The vestry, in a circle, con-| fronted him. At the desk old Por-|P° ter Grimes crouched forward, his| hand knotted over his heavy] |stick. Timothy Cox, clerk of the parish, balanced:His pinee-nez over and over nervously on his nose as if he feared they might fly off, while he scanned some typewritten pages in his hands. Todd Westcott had been the last of the vestrymen | Ti to arrive, and although .Grimes motioned him to take a place at the desk, he chose a chair to one side, near the door, and clamped an unlit cigar in the corner of his mouth. All the other vestrymen schooled their faces to hardness in emulation of these leaders. They looked like a ring of granite-faced judges. “Mr. Carlisle,”

began Grimes pert enpYing the sensation she) intly, “I think you have some That night Connie slept hardly|comciatly Hy hy Stn at all lof us.” She lay in her bed staring into! : 2 ww the darkness, dreaming, wonder-| THE RECTOR acknowledged | ing. {this only by a slight inclination!

Early the following Monday oc-|of his head. | curred the first serious clash at| «ape we to understand” he! the Westcott plant. The Clarion, gayq, “that you positively reject in very large headlines, referredithe decision of the vestry to move to it as a riot. {the church to a more suitable Jericho, accustomed to judging|location?” the importance of events by the] “I do not think there is a more size of the Clarion’s headlines, suitable location than this one,”| perceived that this event must be/said Carlisle. “And I believe the very important indeed. There was, Vestry itself would agree if it| moreover, a page of news camera took one year to think it over.” 5 pictures: policemen swinging clubs| “But you refuse to co-operate?” | las angry strikers overturned afinsintd Grimes. “Yes or no. car; scurrying crowds of workers With that plan I fleeing from smoky puffs of tear “You've had every chance, Mr. | gas; a struggling woman in torn|cgrijgle, to make good here. Why | slacks dragged away by four offi-| 45 you prefer to turn against the| cers; a picket with blood runningipeople who have befriended you?” | down his face led away by three, For the first time the priest] scowling friends. |seemed angry. “I've turned| & = = against nobody!” he said. “On| THAT AFTERNOON Carlisle what do you base that statedeposited the Sunday church offer-/ ment?” : ings at the National Bank .of Jeri-| Grimes gave his odd divided cho, taking his money as usal to/smile. “On your own words, Mr. Sidney Attwater’s wicket. He gave| Carlisle. We're having enough Sidney a good afternoon, to which trouble, without having our own | Sidney responded with reserve. {rector give the labor racketeers “I went over to where the trou-|@Mmmunition for their agitation.

ble occurred at the packing house|, 1» What manuer have I done ” this, Mr. Grimes?” f this morning. | “Did K tat “It will get worse if those Reds you make a statement

; " this morning to the following ef5 ress . Very| rod My.2. Sd dy {fect?” Grimes referred to a small ’ {paper in his hand. “ ‘Doesn't it

ing lips. |seem odd, somehow, that the old|

cannot

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“One has to feel sorry for those|

of doing so he made a most ex-|jeast some of your people.” “You've placed us in an unpleas-

t position, but as ‘senior

laughed again. “That was quite|saia: ‘Doesn't it seem odd, o.|tRCOUNter — reality. At last he

well done. It shows you are oninoyw that the old union, over| "0 k his head.

'm sorry, I cannot give ft.

{Not without the Bishop's orders.” | “We'll get the Bishop's consent ~his orders!” | “I do not think you will. At any dead on a sidewalk here, ap-| rate he is in England. And even jf parently the victim of a heart at-| you did, then I still would not re- tack as she walked home from sign—at this time.” They knew the canons and that company. 8 position s office that evening, having | gq owly Westcott glanced around alongside her body, police found [the circle and saw in each face {grim agreement with what he was about to say. He rose. * “Under those conditions,” id, “this vestry hereby resigns| » |as a body and withdraws its sup-| rt—until such time as this in-| sanity is over.”

was

unshakable.

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Abruptly he left the

| Porter Grimes struggled to his feet and followed, his heavy stick thumping angrily. One by one the others rose also and passed out. Carlisle stood at the door and bowed silently to each one.

(To Be Continued)

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“Why didn’t they consider this FOR A MOMENT the minister before they started the trouble-" |p ositated. Then he said: “Yes, I

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“Are you sure they did start A it?” He made the entries in the, church passbook and pushed, it {through the wicket to the priest. { “What did you mean when you, asked if I was sure the strikers

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priest, putting the passbook into his inside pocket. “Except , , .| Doesn't it seem odd, somehow, that the old union, over which Mr. | Westcott is generally believed to! have full control, should be the one which is out on the strike?” | Sidney was busy in the last| minutes before the bank closed. | But all the time he was thinking. | Presently, with a thoughtful fin-| ger on his chin, he crossed the| bank lobby to the president's office. He found himself in the private

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