Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 109, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 31 May 1945 — Page 4

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- . SYNOPSIS Ian Gray. First Secretary to the American Minister to Austria, is concerned over the infatuation of his colleague, Leonard Holt, for the notorious Countess Lolita von Waldeck. . . . Eut, when Ian meets the Countess at the Austrian Ministry, he, too, is fascinated by her beauty and cannot understand how one so lovely and naive could cause ths tragedy and heart break with which she is credited. . He asks her if she realizes- that because of her, Leonard is jeopardizing his position and his engagement to Ilya Zichonyi, lovely daughter of a Hungarian Minister. Lolita mockingly replies, "I am going to devour your helpless little lamb to the last bit of 'wool."j Much to Ian's surprise, she invites him to herjeousin's residence the next afternoon, asking him to say nothing to Leonard. Try as he miht, Leonard could not refuse. While they are talking, Colonel Sobeloff of the Bulgarian Royal Guards, breaks in upon them, flashing a revolver and crying, "Lolita has befooled her last lover." Ian fells him with a blpw. The Colonel th.cr.tens revenge. Later, that night, the first half of the MagyarAmerican Trade Treaty regarding Soviet goods is stolen from the safe in Ian's office. After writing a confession of his guilt warning Ian to avoid Lolita, Leonard shoots himself. His condition is critical. The shooting is kept secret,, but Ian fears the sordid story will have to be told when Mr. King, the American Minister requests ' him to bring the treaty to his home that night. Ian has five hours in which to recover the valuable document from Lolita, whom he believes a Soviet operative. So, with a corsage under his arm, he non chalantly go?s to keep his appoint ment with her. , CHAPTER XI i "Mr. Ian Gray," announcec? an enormous footman in a dark blur livery as he threw back curtained jrlass doors which opened from a landing at the top of a flight of scarlet carppted stairs. .Suave, debonair and with an admirably counterfeited air of expectant enthusiasm, Ian sauntered into a small living room that was a masterpiece of well restrained art moderns. At the far end of the room Lolita von Waldeck" was sitting playing with a black spitz dog. She was. he thought, dainty, clean and as fragile as a Sevres figure in her very smart afternoon gown of pale green crepe. Smilingly . correct, Ian mads a little bow to that sunbeam of a girl who had risen to advance with a wholly enhancing smile upon lips thaf. resembled red velvet. "You have a good manor-, Monsieur Gray. I had feared that you might not take my invitation seriously." She had an air of gentle enthusiasm that seemed wholly convincing. How incredible it was that this same loveh; creature had driven Leonard Holt to the edge of the grave! What a perfect actress she was! As he bent over his hostess's hand, Ian felt her eyes upon him," searching' and penetrating a3 a surgeon's probe. "I am delighted, Mademoiselle la Oountesse, that you would waste time on me," he-declared gallantly. "I regretted that you left Baron von Satzmar's dinner so early." A faint frown crept over Lolita von Waldeck's cameo-like features. "fields I I did not wish to go but I did not feel well last night," she added with an enchanting little twist to her mouth. Apparently "she wished nothing said concerning the matter of Colonel Sobeloff. Then she said, "I have heard so much concerning you from Monsieur Holt such a . thoughtful, sweet young man. I had half expected he would accompany you this afternoon." ' Fighting down a sudden surge of wrath, Ian said lightly, "I know Leonard would be here were that possible. Unfortunately Mr. King shipped him off to Paris this morning on a moment's notice. We poor underlings have a dog's life of it" He was quite at a loss. to account for the sharpness of her reaction to this glib, lie. Lolita von Waldeck stiffened as though a pin had jabbed her and into her blue eyes darted a sudden gleam of fear that was swiftly followed by a curiously bewildered expression. . "You are sure?" murmured Lolita. "This is very sudden he he jyas to dine hera tonight."

GOSPEL MEETING

TimeMay 20 June 3 Evening 8:15 Place CIILTRCH OF CHRIST PAXTON, INDIANA Minister J. W. GALLAGHER Barnesville, Ohio Song Leader W. W. Adamson, Slidburn We Invite You To N Attend These Services Ian sensed a suspicion. He wondered feverishly whether he had been wholly convincing. Nothing could be more fatal than to arouse suspicions at this stage of the game. "Such a disappointment." "Yes," the girl's naturally rich voice sounded very troubled. "I am most terribly disappointed it is strange he did not even telephone " The terror was broken by the footman who reappeared bearing Ian's corsage. He presented it with a little bow to her who stood by the windnv looking at her caller with a sweet, if thoughtful, regard. "Oh fro -vissanlel How perfectly exquisite i she ciied and he noticed that she hu sen.' enough not to sniff at the feathSry Cataselum & , Mir Xln ' T rt X.

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How incredible it was that this samo lovely creature had driven Leonard 4 Holt to tf? edge u. the f avel

orchis, but trirnr1 them round and round in the sunlight, admiring their ivory hued beauty with brpn.'h1b little cries of delight. "They, are perfectly magnificent! I have never seen anything like them. It would almost seem as though Dame Nature had gone to Bruges and copied ".he lace work." "A pretty thought," laughed Ian, his eyes busy with the transparent luster of her complexion. "What do you say to a drive out along the Varosliget and, later perhaps, a cocktail at the Schloss? I have my car below." The frank and unaffected eagerness with which Lolita accepted the suggestion puzzled him. Such was not a coquette's usual pose. She seemed rather like some friend's younger sister who has been noticed for the first time by some handsome classmate. ' He wondered whether di Valasto and the others had experienced the same reaction. With a perfection that would have commanded the respect of a master actor, he played" his part, lingering as he helped her into a short jacket of gray chinchilla and' shamelessly feasting hi3 eyes on her, as flushed with pleasure,- she pinned the orchids to her slender waist; "Voila," she cried gaily, "and now we are ready. I won't bother calling in Cousin Ernst he is busy with some papers." Some papers, Ian suspected they were the first part ,of Treaty X-2! r In Ian'a long-hooded gray twoseater they whirled out along the broad, ct-tstnut-shaded Vaczi Korut and drew tho frank admiration of brilliantly uniformed officers cantering along the bridle paths to either side of the road. "Look I WJiajj a smart car sucb.

TRANSFER OF FISH TO REARING PONDS GETS UNDER WAY

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 31. (Special) Transfer of approximately 1,500,000 fry, or newly hatched fish, from the spawning beds at Riverside State Fish Hatchery to rearing ponds is underway, Harrell F. Mosbaugh, director of the fish arid garni -division of the Indiana Department of Conservation, said today, Rearing ponds are located at Yellowood Lake in Drown County, Shakamak Stale Park at Jasonville, Scales Lake at BooneM. J. Aikm & Sor FUNERAL HOME Dugger "Alklu's Service Costs No More." a handsome couple!" Giggling nurse maids on the benches along that broad avenue pointed out the couple to their soldier swains. As a warm breeze fluttered the brim of his gray felt hat, Ian sighed too bad he couldn't merely enjoy the fragrant perfection of thespring afternoon and drive on and on watching how the breeze stirred the two or three ash-blonde curls that had escaped below Lolita Von Waldeck's wide brimmed leghorn hat. "It is wonderful onry 19 be alive on such a day," she smiled and Ian hated her for those wortls. Poor Leonard was but half-alive! As the words left her lips a little flicker of wind twitched the iandi YJ fMh smn 'A Mill 1 ' v J HI - 1)3 ITU i kerchief from her lap and deposHrd it on the floor of the tonneau. '.'3 late, lav noticed it, for the girl had livuly hnt forward and was ex tending an ?rm to retrieve the restless bit of lace. With her motion the lace sleeve fell apart to reveal on the soft white flesh just below the shoulder an a:-;ry red mark. He had baroy time to recover from his surprise when she smiled up at him apparently she had not noticed that amazing expose. "I beg your pardon, I didn't see the handkerchief until you'd gotten it. It was careless of me." "Really Monsieur this car almost sings; its motor is so low -.id smooth." "Oh it's a good bus," rcyfod Ian absently. What the devil did that mark mean? It was new beyond a doubt Still it probably didn't mean a thing probably a careless maid accidentally touched a hot curling iron against the arm. Then again--but they were roaring up the winding gravel drive at the "Schloss" before he got the matter well thought out. She said, "Oh, lot's not sit up there on the terrace if we are to expound philosophy. There are too many people and besides, I hate crowds. Down beside the old moat there are some tables. Josef!" She beckoned the rnaitre d'liotcl. Apparently that unctuous individual knew exactly what was wanted, for he bowed, washed hi? bands with invisible water and led off. The girl followed a step behind and a vastly perplexed Ian Griy tugged along a little behind her. (To Be Continued) Copyright. 18S3. by ft V. w. Maioa XtJtrlliiteiJ by Eiug Fss'.urst Ejaflatt, Is

BALD S. S. Gen. Karl Albrecht Oberg, the "Butcher of Paris,' has been captured by U, S, Sev enth Army units in Germany and is shown above as he wa3 ques tioned. (International), vllle, Lincoln City Slate Park at Gentryviile and" Ferdinand State Forest at Ferdinand. -Species being transferred are large mouth , bass, small mouth bass and j Southern small mouths, j At the time of transfer fish are but three-eighths to one-half I inch long, Mosbaugh said. They j will - develop into three-inch t fingerlings. within twelve weeks, ' at which time they will be planted in suitable waters throughout the state. Due to the cool spring the spawning season is 15 or more days late. this year, Mosbaugh said. Eggs require a temperature of approximately 62 degrees io hatch. When the reading drops as low as 48 degrees spawning beds usually disintegrate, and several were lost this spring. ' Of .the total number being transferred approximately 300,000 to 330,000 fish will reach ten inches in length. . TRAINING SCHOOL ARRANGED FOR STATE CONSERVATION OFFICERS INDIANAPOLIS, lnd., May 31. Special) The second training school for Conservation officers will begin here tomorrow, John H. Nigh, chief of officers, said today.-' . ,,f Approximately 35 men . wilt receive intense two-week course on enforcement of state hunting, and fishing laws and conservation practices in general. A similar f.i'h'i'.'l graduated 10 - men early this month and the new cfiicers are imw on duty. GIVES KOBBER ASS LSI WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) Mrs. Petronella Bacinskas confessed to police that when a youthful holdup man was unable to open the cash register of her meat market, she gave him "a hand and even made him Uko 16 pennies, which, were left after he hod helped himself to $50. ' ' Haw Haw' Seized mm Vf m i-:p:f:::is: WILUAM JOYCE, the "Lord Haw Haw" of Nazi propaganda, has been seized by the Allied forces. Joyce, bom in New York City in lt)06 and a graduate of London university in 1927, went to Germany a month before the outbreak of the war. All during tha ,war he was Goebbels' No. 1 propagandist to Britain, broadcasting with his familiar "Jairmany calling." Last week Norman ; Bailie Stewart, who called him- ; self the original "Lord Haw tKaw," waa seize.d In Austria,

DODD BRIDGE Mrs. Luvisa Wood, Mrs. Bertha Ryland and Abe Wilkey were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Foutz and Mrs. Dorothy Bogard and daughter recently. Mrs. Marjorie Wolvcrlon and Donna Faye, Mrs. Mary Frances Hayden and Earl, Dewey and Gene Haydtn spent Friday with Mrs. Freida Hayden and Laconda. Mrs. Luvisa Wood, Abe Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bottorff were in Sullivan, Monday. Joe Krause broKe his arm last week. Mr. and Mrs Bill Wade and Lloyd, and Mrs. "Glenora Leonzo and son were in Graysville Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lawhead, Mary and Ruth .Ann Lawhead and Mr. and Mrs. J-oe Krause were in Sullivan Saturday. Mrs. Bertha Hayden and son, were in Sullivan Monday. Miss Glenora McCJlure spent IF ! I

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