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Three, thirty-live. She saw a sreen coupe pull in at the curb. A man in police uniform got out and went into the ‘ building. She felt relieved but a little frightened. The police couldn't find out anything. And Stefan Zorane vxas, or should be, sate. Miss Porter turned from the low wail and tiptoed into the living room, careiully closed the door, and tiptoed into the dining room. She heard the murmur of the two .men‘s voices in the kitchen. She,‘ . returned to the living room and,‘ went to the telephone she had seen. j she picked it up and dialed a number. She could see herself ln a mirror on the rwall across the room — a slim, rather tail girl in a blue slicker and a blue hat. wtih the reddish-golden hair on one side of it chatching and holding light. Foina startled moment. she didn't recognize herself. She was looking at a slender. strange girl. In the dimness of the strange room she looked fragile and romatic. l‘ A middle-age blond women in the doorway o Apartment ‘f-A‘ was angrily denying to two young; i men ln white with a stretcher that; there was a man with a broken. back in her apartment, or a man without a brocken beck, or a man of any description. And in the penthouse kitchen. a curious conversation was taking place between the sunburncd mar in the chair and his lanky capton The young man with the rumpled tail-colored hair was saying cheer- fully. "When I was knee-high to n hoptoed, m grandfather uscd to . toll me that once you've taken a‘ man's gun away. you must never give it back. Of course. it you'd like it delivered someWhereJ’ The sunburned man sourly. "Skip it. pail. When I was knee-high to a hiccup, my gran- daddy used to ieil me that once you've had your gun taken awaifl, it's time to buy a new one." “You don't care to toll me why you were chasing the young lady?" Ask her. pal. She knows all the answers." His lace was no longer purple; it was lipstick red again. And his eyes were lazy and not. afraid. The lanky young man was re-g gardlng him with solicitude. "You; look a little pale. Like a. drink?" "I sure would." "Scotch or bourbon?" “Bourbon. Ll it's all the same". . "With ginger ale?" . The sunburned man looked at him reproachftilly. "Do I look like the kind that lake ginger ale with their bourbon?" “I apologize. Neat, then?" l “Just a litty-bitty, water pal." l The lanky young man poured a generous drink o1 bourbon and look the glass to tho sink and turned on cold water. “This l . . l PHONE 1500 i ‘ QUICKIES F (r (IQ) ._ /' "i \_ y Q3 - tg/V-i? all» _ iiii“,\,l~ ulilll iii‘ .\‘ ‘(I s /, / / " _ (I A //// us,‘ ‘ H l immouasii "Horses, or Guardian Wont Ads?" r. s. |. ~LIVISTOCK mo .....¢. ems waurszn WANTED-ISO pigs, 50 to 75 lbs. or over. All pigs nnui be listed with our office so that loading dots, eta, may be arranged. No pigs LESS THAN 50 LIS. wanted this u? m , s 9f nélleeliollle&lhleql'olilllllllt OTTAWA. Nov. 2t -(CP)—A¢t- lng prime minister St. Laurent an_ nouncvd today that IA. Dion (L- Luke St. Johil-ltoborvnl) and J. H. Di-Cky (L-llolzlax) will act as mov- or and secondor, respectively, u; the 'l‘ltrone Speech to be read at U16 Olvcning of Parliament Dec. 5. "user "REGULAR as lIllllJKWllllll’ with H2121 The w easy-action laxative for ordinary "constipation much?" .- Thc redheaded girl sold into the telephone, “Hello? Hello, darlin$!"l I She held the transmitter close to‘ - her lips, and she talked in a voice that was low and husky but Jubil- illll. "Listen, darling." she said. "I've Just stumbled on something hot’ for you. I'm sure it's a scoop. I; Just saw Zorane make a getaway; front his apartment in an ambu-' lance!" l “Oh. boy!" the man at the other end ma. l "Listen. Barney. I was walk- ing up Park Avenue, Just across from his apartment. when an am- f bulance drove up. Zoranc came out of ihe building dressed as an in- terne -’ ii Bcllevue interne. Are you taking ihis?"_ ' "Yes," Barney “Keep coming." “When the lnterne and the driver went into the building with a stretcher, Zorane jumped into‘ thc driver's seat and drove oi! in the ambulance.“ "Are you sure it was Zorane?" "Yes. And 1‘m sure I saw three of Pop Krescds men watching the building. It was all too cute and ‘smooth. Zoranc just got in and drove off. The ambulance side- swiped a beer truck, and a traflic cop had to straighten out the jam._ on he went with the siren shriek-i l said impatiently. lng and the bell ringing." “which way?" "West on Sixty-third. The time, was three thirty-live. 1 got to a phone as fast as l could. Zorane, must havrhad the interne‘s suit. smuggled to hlm. He must have phoned for an ambulance. and, when it came. met. the orderly in’ the lobby and told him it was n- stretcher case. because I saw the driver and the interne go in with a stretcher. and I saw Zor- ane drive oil. Will this help, dar- ling?" , “Sally? Barney answered. "you're n lifesaver. You're God's gift to downtrodden reporters. l-rurly will kiss my hand! 1 adore o .- “Wcll, I think you're very sweet to adore mo." the girl said. ‘In (act I adore you, too. And I'll see you at dinner." "You bell And thanks a million my sweet." | when iht- rndheaded girl walkcdt lnlo the kitchen. the two young men looked at her expeclantly. The man ln the chair had a drink in his hand. 'I'lwre was a stranflthi gay look ln the brown eyes oi the lanky young man. He said briskly. 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