Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 138, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 12 July 1945 — Page 5

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WANTED Someone to plow from 35 to 40 acres at once. W. J. Powell, R. 4. WANTED Girl for permanent job; one who is out of school. Milburn Pharmacy.

WANTED Elderly gentleman of good habits, capable of taking care of one cow, 100 hens and yard in exchange for good home. Man answering this ad will be compensated for any other work he may do. Write Box ZQ, c-o Times.

WANTED Man to collect and sell insurance with old line company on established debit in Sullivan. Good pay for right party. Guaranteed salary and commission. Must have car. Write 12, in

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For Saie

SEE US for wood shingles. Firm Bureau Co-op, Sullivan and Merom Elevators.

; FOR John Deere pans anu ttrvice call 283 at Mace Tire &. Battery Service, Sullivan, lnd. CUTFLOWERS and Hants. Wildhvs Greenhouse.

FOR SALE Country fries at 910 N. Court from 9:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. Saturday.

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CONVENIENTLY TIME to let us flush the radiator of your car

ASPHALT SHINGLES, AS- with our reverse flush neverPHALT BRICK SIDING, AS- .ailing system. Drive in! HUD EESTOS SIDING are getting STANDARD STATION. harder to get. Good selection of - 'colors now. Don't delay. Order j COMPARE Then buy from our t.dav. Easy payments. WILKIN- many bargains in used furniture, SON LUMBER CO. stoves ice boxes radlos and ap , . pliances. Our easy payment plan ! FOR SALE Fries. One mile' we deliver on the first down payFor.'Ui of Helton's Filling Station, ment. Used Furniture Store, 107 Grace Brokaw Rawles. .West Jackson St., Sullivan. M. T.

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SHELBURN

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Curry spent last week in Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hood

and family, who are res'dents of Shelburn.

FOR SALE 100 galhm saddle tanks and Fruchauf fifth wheel

good condition. 118 S. Main St. gTUDIO END TABLES, open " " ,1-r10-c f-t-i 'i (fi7iim rnnlfc BPWinP

Porch swings & ""T"' "w-'y .-ww, ..-"...o

FOR SALE-

CALL HUD'S (Phone 262) or

what-not drive in for quick, efficient greas

ing, lubrication and tire repairing.

" FOR SALE Limited number of change,' 118 West Washington. . Consult Hud about your car probt a,w Pirn-rhipf domestic stok- -- ' " . . " lems and know the worse to get

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, Tn,i caoinets, tnrow rugs,

jawn cnairs. mulu, i gl,elves ctc. Russc)i Furniture Ex

trs. in stock. Lynn Caton,

French Street, Phone 522-L.

FOR SALE I slrictly modern liniipf. Ideal location. Immediate

tosscssiou. 5 rooms and

312' FOR SALE One 16-gaugc th(, bRst 0lt of your war.timc car.

pumpgun sneus. wan oe scui ct Le1 jIud ir gnd rcplace worn South Side Auto Supply. .

Paved street, rhone 8052.

bath.

gas and water.

Mrs. Lelnnd Everly of Colorado Springs, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fallis Ward. Mrs. Gertrude Gaskins and Mrs. Cosette Jewell spent Wednesday with Mrs. Fannie Martin in Tcrre Haute. Jack Stout 'of Indianapolis,

Mrs. Barnett Jewell and baby of and Mrs. Coi'nie Willis. Petersburg. , Mr. and Mrs. Otis Barnes and Mrs. Damon Pugh and children Lowell were guests of Mr. and of Louisville, Kentucky, spent Mrs. Frank Willis recently, several days recently with Mr. ; , -

and Mrs. Bob Pueh and other i

former ' relatives. Shirley, daughter of Mr. j

and Mrs. Damon Pugh, had an i

week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rawles were in Sullivan Saturday evening. Rev. Wimp will fill his regu

lar appointment here next Sun,day morning. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goodman of

! Linton, were dinner guests Sun-

TODAY'S MARKETS

INDIANAPOLIS, July 12. ::J.R) Produce. Poultry Broilers, fryers Bnd roasters under 5 lbs. and Barred

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Mrs. Effie Darby of Zancsville,

Mrs. Mvrtlc Parks has pur- 'O, is here visiting her bit .the t, f Mr and m, tH -nrVnhrtv in Rfl.)h,.n anrf ,CharlCS Jull3n' Wh ll3S been ill.

day of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Good-j and White Rock springers, 29.78 man and attended Sunday School ceiling. Colored anfl Leghorn

i eye operation while here at the . i Union Hospital of Terre Haute. I

at Calvary. I Mr. and Mrs.

Sullivan, were

C. W. Willis of

dinner guests

s. E. C.

chased property in Shelburn and

has moved there. . I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pittman and children of Detroit, spent their , vacation with their parents. Mr. 1

and Mrs. Allen Pittman and Mr.

spent Sunday here. with his pa-and Mrs Russen Richmond

rents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy stout. Sgt and Mrs Lloyd Harris and

Jiila uummere or icrre

Mrs. William Britton of Terre

Haute, who has been here visiting, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Agnes .Walker and Miss B. Stoops went to Terre Haute Wednesday after visiting relatives here.

springers, 25c; heavy breed hens, 2ri,28; Leghorn hens, 24.28, cocks, 15o. Butterfat, No. I, Hlc. . Butter, 4j.63c foi No l find h.l3- loi Nil 2. Eggs, Sic,

IS MEMORIAM

In memory of our darling son . and brother, Lt. Geo. W. Brown,1 who lost his life in Italy in the INDIANAPOLIS, July service of his country one year Livestock:

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slower, a few small electric mo-

, tors. Miller Bros., 203 S. Broad

FOR SALE Western riding horse from Diamond K Ranch.

U 1-4 mile east of Pittman corner

on 41. Mary i isk.

Mrs.

Haute, spetn Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gummere. Thomas Jefferson left Monclav for Indianapolis,, , where he will be employed. Mrs. May me Myers visited relatives in Tcrre Haute Tuesday.

son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant- i ham and Ernestine of Clinton,! MT. CALVARY spent several days recently with ! Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blubaugh and Mrs. Floyd Skinner were Mr. and family of near Charleslown. and Mrs. Eli Yates, Nancy Joan

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FOR SALE F-12 tractor on rubber with plows and cultivators. Good condition. Call after G p. m. Monroe. R. R. 5 Sulli-

Yf.n. 1-4 mi. south of State Road

FOR SALE - Two electric -;vf, HAVE a ffiW pjanls""lcfl sweepers, table radio, lreezing for ,ale seUj suc,. as gwcut po unit, heavy duty electric torge ,,,,, nnl tn,nalnf. .

mento, mango and peppers. A. L Robertson Greenhouse, N. Co'ir

FOR SALE Child's automobile, and Highway 41. "Speedster." $10. Hugh Frisbie, " MARKET Y0UR WHEAT at

ouinvan nouie o. ! JOHNSON ELEVATOR located and son of Chicago, were guests FOR SALE Cast iron recess' llfrxt to c- & E- Depot. We have of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nelson and hi'.h tub avnilahlp ' nn . annroved facilities to take care of your other relatives here over the

application. Lawrenceville Sales tli,r:k Quickly. We have excellent Fourth

rnmnaiw T.nurronpovillp Illinois n;Cr,Cet COnllOftlOnS.

I'hone .90.' ,

NONESUCH Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCracken j

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dale nnd son, Floyd, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ford Hall and Reba Jennings. Floyd recently returned from Luzon and has been discharged from service through the point system.

Watson, Kathleen and Betty Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Odie Barnes and

1 Hogs, 4,500; good and choice 160 lbs. up, bulk 140 to 130 lbs. ' end some lighter weights, $14.80: ;iu0-140 lbs., $13.50 $14.50; good and choice sows, $14.05. Cattle. 800; calves, 600; choice ' steers. $17.35; medium and good

And though his body slumbers argciy $13.75 $10.00; common to here ruood beef cows . S!).50 $13,00:

ago July 12th. A precious one from (is is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled

The precious life He had given,

f triclly good, $13.50 $13.75; veal-

34 and 1-4 mi. west New Harmony FOR SALE 25 farm gates, 12 niino. (and 14 ft. Wire fencing and baib- ' '- ; - i (;.') wire. Black Lumber Co., FOR SALE 2 milch cows, rhonc 6a8.. . , .. l.nvv milkers: tine 2-year-old ; '

Jersey bull, registered. . Gevthcl lliatt, Shelburn phone. West on 48, 1J2 mi. north on second toad.

FOR SALE '35 Dodge truck,, l.w.b., steel bed, 8.25 tires all around. Ben Bennett, 3-4 mile west of high school. Phone 804.'). . FOR SALE -One cultivator, one mower, 1936 Chevrolet sedan, t ail. 387 or 0103. FOR SALE One gasoline range 409 S. Main. FOR SALE 3-room house, 4 lots. 1st house east of hotel in Durger. Write Lloyd Buckallew, Farmersburg, lnd.

FOR SALE 1 daybed. 1 bridge lamp, 1 stand table, 1 straight thnir, I porch swing. 312 W. Donaldson St. Phone 158.

We will be Miss Glen Taft, clerk in

open from early till late to take Shelburn Post Office, enjoyed a care of the crop. We will be pay- vacation last week find visited ing TOP PRICES. Phone 325. I her brother and sister-in-law, n,.r r u Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Taft of NO KM rOINTS on fresh river ,. . . b 4 gan, it visiting her sister, Mrs.

FOR SALE - 5 good houses from 5 to 10 rooms in Shelburn. O. M. Sebring, Shelburn, Ind. FOR SALE - Duroclay recess bath tubs, shower stalls, toilets, and lavatories. Pipe and fittings for their installation. Lawrenceville Sales Company, Lawrenceville, Ill. Phone 90. FOR RENT

NOTICE Norris Kacliaioi iup now under ownership and management of HARLAN "MAC" POWELL, with continued services of Mr. Norris available. Soldering and Radiator Repairing. 10 East Jackson Street..

FOI room.

; RENT Ida Ford.

Ancil Hall and her mother. Mrs.

Laura Wallace of Farmersbtirg. Buddy Rogers of Danville, Illinois, is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Mrs. Otto Jewell entertained the C. C. Club Thursday. July 5,

BUY YOUR HEATER for next with a covered dish luncheon. w'nter NOW. Use our lay-away Thos? enjoying the clay were Mrs. plan. Free storage, until fall. Lethia ,-j:rMgs and daughter, , Choice of Warm Morning Cabinet, Nita, Pfc. Dcnzil Jennings of Majestic Estate and Duo Nubian. Vaughn Hospital, Chicago, Mrs. j Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Dentil Jennings and daughter of

lnd. Farmersourg. Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd - . Harris and son Randall, Mrs. STRAYED FROM HOME A Svvia Han.is. M, and Mrs. Byrle

- One sleeping' Mit-grown gray cat wun lighter Jennings and sons, David and

233 South Court. t'a-v '" "uuieu ""'K, itiained to sit up; child's pet. Re-

20 E.' Harris St.

FOR KALE Fresh Jersey-

Guernsey cow with heifer calf.' r0R RENT Furnished large- ward to Under. Call 405 or 436-B nnn Al'mhrh 1 mih north irr"lt JiSht housekeeping room. I , '

and 3-4 mile west of Cass.

FOR SALE Largo, child's crib,1

ice box, good condition, urvai c. Pipt;:, Sullivan It, 5: One mile west cf Cass.

FOR RENT For storage en i

lysines:;, business bnildiiiys hi' Shelburn. O. M. Scbriug, Shd- J bvv, lnd. j

ONE rr two ladies v-ho can l"lp drive wi"h Irannportstion to California. Reference. Phone 303.

FOR RENT -ccmplcte with li

FOR SALE The Florence Shaff.M- nrminli :il 310 West Thomu-

' . 1 . U. S. IJlehwav 41. O M

iK'ii bireet. seven rooms, sinewy j ' - -modern. Close in. Immediate pos- i '-"Clburn, lnd.

session. Brown Abstract Company

Filling .station ing quarters, on

VI, Gebring,

FOR SALE The Claude Mathews property at 428 South Bell Stieet. Four rooms, large closedin back porch. In good repair. PcLsession 10 days. Brown Abstract CtJmpany. FOR SALE Tho Robert Wihto properly at 743,-Fi-:it pr-cch Strret. live rooms. In good rcpait'. Immediate possession. Brown Abstract Company. FOR SALE 21-inch pedestal f?.u in go;d condition. $25.'Ho'.isiei Theatre, Shelburn. Ind. FOR SALE Fries, alive or rirtssed. Noah Mocks, 443 East Washington.

Wanted

WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9- reverse charges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED im.-iicdiat-ily, two or

Inrec-room furnished, a pa rim en t '

! for serviecrr.on's wife and child.

Box 15. care Times. '

LUMBER AVAILABLE for ilr.tc who have priorities of AA-3 ) higher. See ns for details. WILKINSON LUMBSR CO. " I NICE to leave, fine to get back. ' Always see Joe for bargains in farms. Small and large. City property from $350 to as high as you want to go. Have in Shelburn, lediaua, closo to histri school about 1000 ft. off road 41 a four-"oorr h; u:';e, electricity, fine well of v. alcr and 15 lots. Make me an cflcr. Joe Soutcr. Of.'iee 32G V. l'eeeh Strct.t. Real Estate and Auctioneering.

Pnilip. Mrs. Blanche Wilkins and s n, Lloycl, Mrs. Opal Hall," Mrs, Flossie Pugh, Mrs. Nona Jewell and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. . Sam Pugh of Muncie, spent a few days last work with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fu?h. "ir. a'-;d M'T. f.pei .Tw'-U. Mr. n-v Mrs. Olto Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jewell and son, Doyle, spent the Fourth with Mr. and

HICKORY

Cpl. Lloyd Smith of Camp Atterbury, spent a part of last week here with his wife . and daughter. George Poole of Gary, was the guest of 'Mr. and Mrs, Fred Moore and Enid Sunday. Mrs. Gerald Usrey accompanied him as far : asr.G-ary, then going on to Plymouth: - - - ( . i . Mrs. Dean Moore and daughters, Sue and Deana, returned to their heme alter spending the past three months with relatives and friends. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robertson spent the week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and family and Mrs. Zilla Cooksay spci't the 'Fourth in St. Louis, i Missouri. Misses Sharon and Shirley i Walls of Indianapolis, are visit- I ing Mr. and Mrs. George Boone I and family. I Mr. and Mrs. Hsrschcl Lynn '

were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Ed White Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Barnes and i son, Lowell, of Phoenix, Arizona,

son of Phoenix, Arizona, are His soul is safe in Heaven.

vimung 11 icnos ana relatives i outuy iniaauu ma nmnj prs 50 . here. friends and mother, father and " ' ' ' j r tit x m , 1 Sheep, 500; mostly choice naOihe Goodman of West Terre sister. I ""-"-i ' , Haute, was the guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Brown tive spring lambs, $16.00; good Mrs. Clell Goodman over vhe Mrs. Opal Love. and choice, $15.25 $15.75.

arrived "re Vuecday for a visit with relatives and friends. Cpl Go t;!d Usrey, who has ;:pnr.t the pait two years in the South Paeitic arrived home Saturday on a 15-day furlough.. Mrs. Herman Mason and t''!'Uy were guests Cunday of Mrs. Myrtle Slutcpinan and Dave. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris and family wore guests Sunday of Mr.

QUICKIES

By Ken Reynold;

VAiiTKD Hooe- or .i'td rooni'j, rhone D.''0.

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Dcad Anhnals . Removed A!! , hinds: lioist:s. cows, t litep, Gilvcs and h.-s. Call Mqnroc Feed Service, Su'i;an plume or Cniwt'oid 8201 or Crawford 3S109. Terre Ilauic. We pay , all phone charges. 21 hour service. John Wachtcl Co. Tt'rrp Ilantp. Indjnna

ATi J'URITY FOOD 3 HO F Potatoes,, lb. 5c: oranccs, 2 cloz. 35c;

FEMALE HELP WANTED Irmons. do;-.. 3oc: Wheitis, box Vcman age 30 to 50 for full charge 10c; Old Judge, ib. 33c. hoi:ickeep-. Stay nljhls.' Rtfor- - 1 ence required. Permanent posi- ' PERMANE.VTS -S4.C0 to S20.00.

lion icr rigrit J. C. Griffin,

ana, Phcno M. t co!: at CAI'K. ' '

party. Mrs. Fra.i": Worthinton. Indi-

l.VTMFPIATF.LY .he BUS DEPOT

MAEKET YOUR WHEAT at ; ,'o:;n.-:o elevator located j next to C & V. I D:pot. Wo , f.r.V!' taeilith'.i :.o take yonr (rue It. fjulrtly. Wc have exceltsat ruar'et renncctions. Wc j will ic op-n from early till iats ;

10 tJKe care c: iis crop. 1 v, ill to wjiAZ TO? PSICE3 rin ne T.Z3.

r. ''riniurn weight, no burns. Appointment net ricce.'sary: Charm Beauty Shop, cart .nidD K'luorc. BUYERS WAITING If you V.rt your city propeity or fa;-m with me fo- sah. properly located, price in line with oilier real estate. I will ?uarfnl?e n snl" ofvv hose -:. -Vnirik r.alo. Imo'nt' cash. Buy. s::ll oe tvae'e, E. C. Pope, 554 South Court. Phone 284. IT'S TRUE! ! Anyone can afford ZONCLl'i'E insnlat'on in t'.icir h- mr. Ccr'foi! in rummer save-L.-el in winter. Easy payment. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. I

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CHAPTER IX "Two days ago Louie Larousse wid me came down river to meet hint and to make things easier Louie took a room near Adams's as he could." "And you arranged an Interview for tonight?" "Sure I don't believe in lettin' moss grow on deals like this. Date was for eleven-thirty Adams said he'd another date he must keep first." "He seems to have kept it," was North's grim comment. "And then what?" "Like you know, I 'phoned him. I noticed he sounded kind of upset and scared, but he wouldn't admit it. That's why I chowed up ahead of time." Big, knobby hands were flung wide apart. "There you have it, Cap, lock, stock and barrel." "In your conversation with Adams did be make any mention of the secret's nature?" "Not in so many words. He did let on, though, that it was more important commercially than from a military angle." "Did you tell him you thought he sounded scared?" "Yeh. Said he'd better be careful." Spurr grinned wolfishly. "But Adams said he wasn't worrying, because he just couldn't be robbed." "What do you mean?" "Because the whole business was In his head." ' "In his head, eh?" Someone far duller than Captain North would have perceived a subtle change in Major Kilgour's manner. "Yep In his head." Spurr pulled out a very long cigarette of

Russian pattern and tapped it against a ease of heavy gold. "That's a fine ease," pleasantlyobserved Kilgour. "Yeh, the old marshal slipped it to me after my guns knocked the daylights out of Sunhwa. Say, Cap, you ought to have been along. Had the time of my young life. Boy I We simply massacred them Communists." "No doubt." North brought the speaker back to his original subject. "You seemed quite surprised to see Miss Gallian." "I was. Couldn't quite place her." "You recognized her?" "I still ain't too sure, but blame me if she don't look a lot like Daisy Richter." "You knew this Daisy person?" Kilgour suggested mildly. "Me? No. Bein' a number one 'coaster' she came too high for poor little Dave. Only saw Daisy once in Hong Kong 'bout three years ago." "Why did Daisy leave the China coast?" "Reckon she played both ends against the middle once too often. Anyhow, she skipped for India with a squarehead gun runner."

"Think she knows anything about

Adams' disappearance?" "Maybe maybe not." Tarnished gold on Spurt's shoulder straps

glinted in a brief shrug. "But my bet is 6he does; even if she did act op a tree about Adams takin a powder." - "In that case a talk with Marya Gallian may be enlightening. Coming, Bruce?" "No. I'll take my .turn later Think I'll chat with our friend the Colonel." - - Inwardly thankful, North made no further attempt at persuasion. If the British Intelligence man elected to approach the problem through Spurr well, it was just as well. "Hey, Cap, better watch your step with that joy baby if she turns on the old S. A." Colonel Spurr's loose smile was not pretty. "Thanks for the tip. By the bye, Bruce, you might see if you can learn anything from the newspaper." North indicated the discarded North China Daily News. "But it's two weeks old?" "Doesn't that make it all the more interesting?" North's hand was actually closing over the cold brass door-knob of the room in which Chao Ku and Marya Gallian were waiting when a voice, menacing as a levelled pistol, warned, "Stand still!" North knew better than It disobey. Hostile eyes were drilling holes into his shoulder blades. Promptly he oriented the deadly undertone as coming from a door directly at his back. "In sight iss anyone?" "No." "Then turn around, raise your hands und come in here." Silently the door of a perfectly

dark room swung open to shut again

once. North had crossed the thresh

old. Simultaneously a flashlight blazed into his eyes, making any

reconnaissance simply out of the

question.

"What the devil Is this?" the man

from G-2 demanded in a hoarse

whisper. "Whoever you are, you've

got the wrong man."

"Be quiet or I shoot, verstehe?"

Then in guttural German. "All

right, Johann, see if he has a pistol." Grinding mental teeth, Hugh North perforce endured a search

which ended when the second man

pulled a compact little .32 from the

wash leather holster adjusted be neath his left arm. "I have it, Kurt."

"Gut. Now, mein Herr, these

questions you must answer. Where iss Luther Adams gone?" A strong

reck of onions oti ended North s nos

trils as he merely blihked into the

flashlight. "Answer me!"

"I don't know," he muttered and

tried to grasp the significance of this deadly ambush. He must be careful and make no mistakes. No

matter what happened Luther Ad

am 3 could not be left at large. Suppose the new process fell into the

hands of certain nations who had an

axe to grind with the world?

"We will sea about th.t later.

Who are you?" The fellow sounded angry and not altogether certain of

his position.

"A member of the police," North

lied. . .

"Ach, so? Who with the Fraulein

iss in there?"

"Inspector Chao Ku,- of th

Shanghai Muniriml Police."

"Why haff yoi -r arrested?" . "She isn't und:i arrest; at least.

not at present."

"Gut." The unknown drew a long

breath then continued in a hoars'-

stage whisper. "Now ;-ou will go

across the hall and send that Chinaman away."

Indeed? I see no reason why I

should."

"You are vun stupid kerl, He,.

Policeman,",- observed the voice.

"Maybe you make it necessary for Us to kill you, and then him." "

"Violence is the tool of fools.

North was surprised to hear his own voice saying. "Suppose I told you I'm very anxious to find Luther ' Adams myself?"

"I would believe you, mem Herr,"

came the surprising retort "But I i

do not think you are of the politzei ; You are Leonid Dankoff I"

Dankoff ? The name impineed on

North's consciousness like a '

clenched fist. "You're absolutely

wrong. I'm not "

Silence! Don't try to lie to met 1

My people haff not forgotten what

you did in Harbin. Where haff' you ' the American Major taken? Answer me!"

North could feel the prickle K

perspiration breaking ' out on his palms and his throat was going dr as an arroyo in Death Valley. Wha": a monumental irony it would be to perish, now of all. times, for sum.e

unknown person's misdeeds. Instinct told him death had never be- ' fore been quite so close.

"Don't be a bloody fool ! I'm not

Dan"

An unexpected thins happened; in a room across the aiishaft anri directly behind North's captor some. one switched on a light. Instantly h? , struck at the figure thus suddenly 1 silhouetted. The blow landed hard, sending the Teuton reeling back '

wards, but before North could to)- 1 low up his advantage he tripp.-f m a ' piece of furniture "and luckily went sprawling just as the man fired at him,

Ears filled with the iande of I

shattering glass North . from lii ',

crouching position flung a wastebasket at the head of his principal enemy and missed. The missile : however disturbed the other's 'aim enough to render harmless a second shot. "Heraiis, tehnelll" ' North cursed the loss of his .S3 t on fflimnsinar figures brieflv outiini'.l '

against the yellow rectangle of the j doorway. People yelled, doors j slammed and the corridor awoke u ' noisy confusion. .1 (To Ba Continued) J Conrrlthl t? t Vis Wj'rk Msinn . ' ." SUliuWi! tj Klnj Ftituru KjeiUuu, Is '