NOVEMBER 9. 1951 Frlncess Shows Keen Interest in Paralyzed Artist 351,19 Nov. B-(GP) - On H" ,....'rlli(.' where pioneer. two . tunes bgo came ashore to es- tesllsh Halifax and British pres- ? e in the new, world. Princess gfmbeth and the Duke or Edin- bunh today received an official . e. ' illxcpgllrizmrsln failed to dim tile whit of the crowd lining the Emmy parade in front of City Hall and also provided a tow ms from the observant Duke. A canopy protected the Royal The Birthday Murder By Lang: Lewis CHAPTER. EIGIITEEN Part Two HOLLYWOOD PRODUCER. mas or POISON willie his wife slept peacefully in another bedroom, Albert I-lime. 38, died early yesterday morning. The family physician, Dr. Joseph Mahler, was called by Mrs. 1-lime when she went to arouse her hus- band at a little after seven in the morning and found him dead. Dr. Mahler ascertalned' that death E p K , , U THE GUARDIAN, ter that she W0ldEf8d17 at her .:"::.'.;: IIEIL IIELP I5; appe , ere must be the srollllinlaisrloli islul collsnmloll But on the second mornin af- ter Albert's death she awoke with horn blindness sqll upon her. and sound 1 th tvfelephonae in her bars. soherlnkcnhelgl 6" "H" "'"" ”"'u”"”"':":: It would probably be the urn ulgostion. T'osItIva raauita from her fifty intimate Hollywood re-iFR”iT-A-"V55 Pumn W '9'" cl qugmmnces who. haul.” read the' thouoands. FRUIT A-TIVES contain morning paper. had called to o1- Rm?" 01 "III" III4 I"I'N- fer sympathy. aid and curiosity ' but thinly disguised. . she was right in her guess. Standing barefoot on the cool floor of the little hall, she heard the voice or Leonard Hermes, a brilliant and erratic, writer who had once fancied himself in love "You'll have to wait tor tomor- row's paper. then. I'm much in the dark myself." "Oh." said Leonard flatly. but what I, or course. want to know is every little grisly detail." pretty cnannorrsrowtw the met time as a menacing tig- ure. There was a passive threat in so much. size pitted against the wrong-doe.-. As he stepped into her house, she saw his attitude toward her had undergone a subtle change. He looked down at her in a put- d way, as a man looks at some 5 ange animal of which he has never seen. They, went to the liv- ing room and took the same pla-i ces they had occupied the day be-. fore-she on the sofa, he on the &;lIll.' facing it. The script of "lnai art" was gone from the come. table now: evidently Hazel had removed it. I "Pm going to ask again a ques- tion you answered no to yester-ll day. was there anyone who mlghij 0 Gree Yes. we will to i I 9 a.m. ”'Crowd.s at 9 Saturday morning! If possible A 1 al s pen Tomorrow again be ready for the Sales 4 . ih received a welcome pm as from steps of City Hall an the had come as al result. of poison. He at once called the police. Mrs. Himc is Victoria Jason. with her. His outstanding char- acteristic, in addition to what he have had a reuson murder. your husband?" Tuck asked. it ”No." "Anything else?" asked Victoria. "Do you want me to come over to lie with you? I'm working on hun, Mayor Gordon S. Kinley but several times the strong willd ljllcll the top of the protective wrvas and sent a cascade of water onto reporters and photo- gyapllerl gathered around the slilllgfll time the Duke turned and gave as broad grin. The Prlicess and Duke chatted briefly with several of the alder- men and civic oflicials presented. The Princess seemed intensely interested and talked for about two minutes wlth.,Earl Bailly, ll Luncnburg, N. 5., artist who paints with the brush held in his teeth. - Bailly. paralyzed early in life, has won many top awards with ms paintings despite his handl- I JD. film writer and novelist. She could not be interviewed because of her shocked condition. but the police reveal that she is at ii. loss as to any possible explanation of her husband's sudden demise. The police are at present working on the theory that poison was ad- ministered thc dead man acci- dentally. The body has been re- moved for autopsy. Mr. Hlmels film career as director of early musicals. Prior to coming to Hollywood in 1988. he directed and produc- ed two musical comedies on Broadway. He was at this time the husband of Della Fagan, the cough syrup heiress. She obtained a divorce from him in Reno. His most recent production was a mystery film. "The Cold Boy." He was to have produced the film version of his wife's novel, "Ina Hart." at the time of his death. He was born in Chicago. but has since 1932 been a resident of southern California. ., Later. Victoria wondered how she had been so blind. she won- dered if horror closed ill on all its victims as it had closed in on her. swiftly, unexpectedly. like a trap snapping shut. And not long af- WORD IG. Retained i9. Calclunl KINIIEIILE - TEA mi I)4'Iit'ilm.s I-'y.':;I : 1.. CROSS iuizltqia ram.-llrl ' 2. Patron rslnt DALY V ACBOGS 1. Swab began . confessed to be genius, was a very large nose. He had once told, her sullenly, that only a man with a a ghastly thing out here, large nose and the super-abun- M I ,h d , th tn dance of intelli e hich 1- ” "T ” ”' ” "' way! went with; but iallge ngse mrh” "””1d”"5 d” "W Wild- Leonard. I would alone." Very cheerfully he said; "Just as you say. And Victoria - I was right. wasn't I?" "About what?" "Albert. as I recall him. had a very small nose. Did you find him genuinely .sympathiquc?" Viclora quietly broke the con- ynection and then removed the re- would ever be capable of apprec- "muy ”"h" be letting her strange charm. "My sweet," he said, as alwayd. "my sweet, this is truly dreadful. )Vha.t can I do?" "Not a. thing. Leonard." she said. , "There must be something. There is something. Are they per- secuting you? Do you need a friend? lam your friend. victor- ,ia. You know that." " ceiver from the hook until Hazel Yes. my frlend- You are my should arrive to take over. she Iriend. But really, there isnt any- became awn,-e of the emouon thins anyone can do-" which had gripped her when the The amenities disposed of. Leo- old gardener stared into Albert's nard went to the point with anlroom the day before -the sensa- alacrlty which. in one or lesserition of being at bay. genius, could only haye been-lab- r r ' eled as naive. "I am. of course. consumed with curiosity. The pa- Licutenant Tuck arrived Ell hour later. after she had put on an un- and should be charmcd to let my col- laborator fritz it around by him- please shop and evening cords! By All ”Yesterda,v you mentioned in passing that you had had ccrlainf visitors in the aiternoon and ear-. ly evening. Who were they?" l "Moira Hastings came for tea at about four. She stayed perhapsl an hour and a half. Then my, friend Mrs. Saxrr dropped in at six; she was upset over a private problem and wanted to discuss it with me. At about seven, a. Cap- tain I-larriss arrived unexpected- ly. He stayed for perhaps three- quarters of an hour. I had to leave to pick up Albert, and when I returned Captain I-Iarlss had gone." , "Who is this Captain Harries? A friend 0! yours, or your hus- band's?" "Neither. He was my first hus- - The BIG bale Saturday in the morning as the aflemoon crowds will surely break all re- Means Come To band. We were divorced ill i934." "Then he didn't know Mr. I-lime at all?" "He'd never seen him." "And those were your only tllree PARIS. Nov. 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