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12 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNEi MoadaT.Dtc. 31.1945 Sally Requests Luncheon Dolly Looking at Hollywood By Hedda Goren on Bridge WarmClothing OLLYWOOD, Dec. 30 The war can now be said to be offi By Charles H. Goren- cially over. With London chosen as the site of the 1947 Olympic games, I'm wondering whether the Germans and the Japanese will ba invited to participate In contests Involving healthy heart Screen Retells 1 'Leave Her to Heaven'Vividly -LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN" rrodaeed by 20te Centary-rea.

directed) by John M. Stahl, featuring tieae Tieraey. Cornel Wilde. Jeanne rata. Vincent mce.

Mary Philips. Kay Collins. Gen Lrfchart, Reed Hadley. Varryl lllrksaaa. Chill Wills.

rul fverton. Olive ftlakeaey. Addlsea Richards. Harry Depp. Grant Mitchell.

Milts faraana, Lati Kchenrk. flash Ma-ralre. Belly Henna, and Kay alley. Presented at the State-Lake. and brawn instead of machine guns and hand grenades.

Los ISequinstoHelp Put a Flashy Close to 1945 BY REA SEEGER From the fashions standpoint, this old year will go out in a blaze of flickering sequins. Judging by the sales records of sequln-covcrcd dresses, blouses, coats, sweaters, belts, bags, and gloves, some eye blinding arrays will be seen. Thousands of the winking little discs have been cunningly sewn to every known fabric, from chiffon to serge, from smooth satin to nubby knits, from the frankly fraudulent flowers of sequins porched atop a festive coiffure, to the bowknots and buckles fastened to dancing slippers and some of slippers are almost completely covered with sequins. It's late, but even today you'll find cintillating dinner gowns and evening gowns flashing with sequins. Sheath dresses, short or long, are completely covered with the flickers, some resembling the scales Angeles, not to be outdone, is planning a world fair for 1943-'50.

Nope. Hollywood won't get the big play. The fair grounds will be nearer Long Beach. Rudy Vallee and Barbara Brltton get the leads in "The Fabulous Suzanne." It'll be Steve Sekrly'a first independent production under the Republic banner. The original story is by William Bower and Ted Chapman.

The latter will adapt It for the screen. Sol Leaser has bought James Norman Hall's Lot Island." It's the talc of a South sea paradise taken over by the government for an air base. The natives, who've been there for centuries, have to be shipped out and they are the ones who called it the lost Island." When I asked whether John WeissmuIIer, who's under contract to Lesser, would get the engineer's role, the answer was, Can you imagine Tarzan running a bulldozer?" By Mae Tine Le-ate her to heaven and tf those thorns that in her boson lodge, to prick and sting her. Hamlet St. Peter undoubtedly is confronted by a good many strange for Tiny Babies BY SALLY JOY BROWN Bally Joy Brown activitlea are sponsored by Chicago Tribune Charities, Inc.

The following cases tell of urgent need for clothing: Mrs. whoso husband died only recently, it living with her babies, 15 months old and 3 weeks old, on the northwest side of the city. Both children lack sufficient clothing to keep them warm and comfortable during the wintry weather, and their mother is unable to provide it-Can any one supply clothing and shoes for Mr. decorated veteran of World Wars I. and Shortly after hit return from overseas, he found employment here, but owing to a nerve condition was forced to give up his job.

He is in need of a suit, size 28-29 tall, and shoes, size 11 E. Mrs. had been supporting her four children since her husband's desertion four years ago, until their illness made it impossible for her to continue. At best she had all she could do to manage on her slender Ath-Elites in Hollywood ICmrttnt: 1045: Br Charles H. tioreO 1 AXSIVEKS TO SATURDAY'S QUIZ Q.

1 You are South, opponents vulnerable, and you hold A A 5 10 4 4 8 10 7 The bidding hat proceeded: Booth Waat North East Tm Fata 1 epada 8 cluba What do you bid now? A. Double. Thi should be mora delectable taa any (aim you might be able to score. II jroa ara a littla reticent about taking any drae-lie step lea partner has opened a light third hand bid. it ia well to reflect that if that he the case there will be no came for your Hide and a one or two trick let Is still prnhahle.

The mora partner haa. the greater will ba the bloodshed. On the other hand. If partner's hand la annullable defenaively ha la not bound by jour double. Q.

2 As South you hold: 4, 9642 A 7 e9 52 ,6 5 The bidding has proceeded: Weal North Eaat South 1 dob Dounla Faee 1 apade Zase 1 apadaa rasa What do you bid now? A Three diamonds. The Important eonsid-aratloa la not to pus. Ton bare mora than "i trtrkt which, opposite a doubling partner, ahoald be regarded aa a (nod hand. When ha raises, the chances for came ara bright, and yoa should make ona effort to (et there. Aa far as partner la concerned, you hate thai far Mown nothing.

Q. 8 At Bouth you hold: 4A A 9 53 4 The bidding hai proceeded: At the annual sports award dinner here, we didn't get to see the (characters, but I'll bet heaven athletes do their stuff, but Hollywood representatives, including Bob passed Ellen Berent Harland along Hope, George Murphy, Ronnie. Reagan, and Jimmy McIIugh gave out to the other place in very short with plenty of action. George told of the time he got a tryout with the order when she approached the New York Giants and kept missing flies. He explained to Manager gates.

McGraw that a wind In the outfield was bothering him. "Must be a The movie version of Ben Arr.fS Q. 5 Aa dealer you hold: A A 7 A 6 What it your opening bid? A. Two apadea. Thla la just aboat the only kind of hand on which an opening bid of two In a suit should be made with a four carder.

In no other way can the enormous power of this hand be shown. Even If partner haa nothing you should be able to make game In one of your suits. Note that In making a two bid It Is not necrssary to start with the auit below the sinrlrton. That rule has regard to economy of bidding apace. Rut, with handa thla atrong, considerations of bidding space are not quite important.

We Intend to get up high willy nilly. Q. 6 Partner opens with one no trump and you hold: (ftA4 yK65 4 76 3 7 6 5 What is your response? A. Three no trump. Facing a partner that has In the vicinity of four honor tricks, this hand should produce a game at no trump and you should bid it directly.

Since there ia no possible question of a slam It would be pointless to make a jump bid of three clubs. An answer of two clubs would, of course, date you back to the unenlightened early thirties. Q. 7 Opponent opens with one spade and you hold: yAKJ84 A AJ97I 3 4 What do you bid? A. Two hearta.

While you have the strength to justify a double. It la questionable whether that would be the best strategy. Yoa may wish to show both lulls In order to find the beat contract and the bidding might get out of hand before yon have an opportunity to bid them both. With two suiters better results will usually be obtained by starting to show them at once in preference to doubling. If partner does not support heart! the first round it will probably be convenient to try diaasonda oa the neat.

Q. ft As South you hold: 683 yA7J K74S Jf. 3 7 The bidding has proceeded North Eaat Sooth 1 apade Doable What do you bid? A One no trump. It may be important for partner to know that your hand eontalna some littla value ahould he And It expedient to contest for the part aeera. Thla la the only time you will find it convenient to get that measage arrows to him.

If you pass the bidding is very likely to get up too high to permit you to get trade wind." said McGraw. "because we'ra trading you to Cleveland jUIUamt novel follows the book tomorrow!" Because of the success of his book Showdown." i closely and should satisfy the thou-Errol Fljnn gets a writing-acting pact at Warners. He'll do an original nd ho r-d il vidly. Stories for his boss when he takes off on that schooner trip. The many of mean women generally are con-disciples of Thomas Wolfe should ba pleased with tha movit script ded good entertainment, and the Arthur Ripley and Rudolph Monter have turned out on "Look Home-on Portrayed by Gen.

Tierney is I ue 1 As 1 ah ess income, and the additional bills for ward. Angel." They're the two who did the small-budget "Voice in the Wind" which won such wide critical acclaim. The Ansel" script rs, a medication and doctors care made further inroads. Warm outer cloth-Inc is urcentlv needed, particularly preserves all the poetry and integrity of the book. David SeUnlck has'any obtained, complete possession It now.

Ed Gardner had a story for "Murder in Duffy's Tavern." ot any on gh. lovd (i you eoVL Dut when tuiot I'aul agreed to write a took ty tnat title, ta scrappea cm, it i0Vel. She completely domi his tale and will take the script from the Paul tome. Booth West North 1 dob 1 diamond Fata Eaat 1 apade nated her father until his death, to handsome young novelist Richard Harland. who resembled her parent.

of an iridescent mermaid. There's scarcely a hat at this time of the year that doesn't flash with every move of the head because of sequins, beads, paillettes, or tiny rounds of honest to goodness mir- rors to make even mora of a blaze of glory. Matched sets of belt and ascot scarf will make a resplendent costume out of an otherwise ordinary or dull suit, because these ascots and bells art extravagantly embroidered in multicolored beads and sequins. They're breath taking because the glittering masses are exceptionally artistic in design and combination of colors. The background of colors adds much for contrast.

They Include coral, Nattir blue, black, raspberry, lime, apricot, and white and mauve. Pearls, tiny coral beads, topaz, and simulated emeralds and rubles ara com Atoms or Anatomy William Gargan is set for the lead in "Rendezvous Sol Wurt-, is an easy victim for the greedy girl What do you bid now? A. Double. This Is murh superior to a Jump rebld la elubs. Inasmuch aa partner might have a vary weak hand containing four hearta.

which would make a gams In thai salt very probable. sel'a version of the atomic bomb. With so many rushing to do a pic almost as soon as she sees him. ture on that subject, my years of show business convince me customers Her adopted sister and her mother are still more interested In an anatomic blonde, a la Betty Grable. are accustomed to bending to her One of the gals testing for the devils sweetie in "Me and Mr.

vvill. so they offer no problem; her Satan Is Eileen Coghlan, granddaughter of Arthur Johnaon and Roe former fiance Is coolly dismissed. Coghlan, two of our first movie stars. Hot way to start in pictures. fcn( becomes Mrs.

Richard Opening of -They Were Expendable" in Washington brought Harland. ntit nh Monttnmerv. Dnnna Rer1 4ft admlrala. 7 opne-ral and A rim. I Her husband's young brother.

sides Q. 4 You are South, both vulnerable, and you hold: snow suits for her 7 and 12 year old daughters. Milwaukee-Downer Club Plans Benefit for Faculty Pension The Milwaukee-Downer Club of Chicagoland has plans under way for a spring benefit to raise money for the faculty retirement fund of the school. Details will be discussed at a meeting of the board on Saturday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Carl Hoppe, 3330 Lake Shore dr.

On Jan. 23, the newly elected board will be presented at a general meeting, and Mrs. J. N. Gage will entertain members and guests with a book talk.

The place for the latter gathering has not been A 10 3 5 2 5 A 7 3 into the act. later. BY ELLEN BRUCE Here is a crocheted luncheon doily in fish net design which is as simple to make as it is dainty and charming. It is inexpensive, too, because it is crocheted of carpet warp or crochet cotton. The pattern gives complete instructions for making, and materials required.

For instructions in crocheting the fish net doily, No'. 61, send 15 cents in coin wrap coin securely to the Needlework Bureau, Chicago Tribune, 220 Fifth New York l.N. Y. Cordon Club Closed The Cordon clubrooms will remain closed until Wednesday morning. The Woman's Athletic club will not be open today.

Is who remarked after teelnc? the nletur. "Well done. hovi!" crippled by Infantilt paralysis, insane ThAlai aKrillr Taaantnlam aTaal KaI da I at mnA VtA. bined with gold, silver, copper, or colored sequins with soma very Michael Reese Hospital Receives Research Gift A gift of $4,000 was presented on Saturday to the cancer research division of Michael Reese hospital by gram are so much eyewash. Sure, he's getting offers, but he won't be out of th.

navy for several months. For the first tim. In six Sfi iTnoH f' PAr.t.n:ent ln doubts about th. purported The bidding has proceeded: Weat North Eaat South 1 apode 2 diamonds Double What do you bid? A. Three no tramp.

Partner should hare a food hand to make a vulnerable oversell at the level of two, particularly la a minor salt. Prom the double it is apparent ba has ran into a bad break in trumps. However, you hare a rundown ef sic tricks in clubs and it la not too much to expect partner to develop a couple of tricks In kigh cards. The sporting bid of three no trump la therefore recommended. A rescue to three eJabe will get you nowhere and would probably be just aa hard to make aa three no trump.

'cn ui rve ki aa uuuti iictc vtiick ttwu-itiiji a. was ivu saav: accident and. In an effort to hold the Daisy Schwimmer Foundation, beautiful results. Kenilworth Club Ball The Kenilworth club will celebrate Year's eve with a ball. his devotion.

Ellen decides to be- Model Role for Joan which was formed last April as a memorial to the late Mrs. Walter Schwimmer. 1 Tina Isaer'a clothes for Joan Fontaine are getting the ga.ps from Ieej, that tha wardrobe girls. Its lucky Joan built up a lot of strength. ear-! company is too pleasant to ing 40 different costumes in her next, she'll need it.

It's very her hUibandt whereupon a second likely that Linda Darnell will be teamed again with George Sanders, murder is committed, this time In tht Da Maupassant story. "Bel Ami." Rita Hayworth The thorns soon prick her Into rr-came out of retirement long enough to dina with S. I. Eagle at the ealing her crimes to the object of Colony house. At the same place Clark Gable was feasting Virginia her savage and selfish love, and Grey.

Teter Llnd Hayea, Just out of uniform, goes to Chicago ha attempts to leave her. she to see wife Mary Ilealy, who's in the Milton Berle show. When I asked makes one final and clever attemrt about future plans, he said. "I just want to be Mr. Healy for a while." to destroy what she can't have.

rm nesssssl iHiiail eL. Lr ULniEJ Liwi UUl I Everett Crosby's en route to New York, where his wife. Florence, it singing on the Kostelanetz show. Director Victor Savtlle Is off Jan. 6 for a 20 day visit to England.

Lou Costello is entering his The film has some moments ef mounting suspense, inasmuch as nag, I'm a Bad Boy. in the Santa Anita races. If he can get him John Stahl has given it capable di-on the track, purses, if any. will go to the foundation established in rectlon for the most part, and the memory of his son. "The Sailor Takes a Wife," with Bob Walker color is lovely to look at.

with mag-and June Allyson, gets my applause. It's a fun fest involved with no nificent outdoor shott and attractive problems, pomposity or jigsaw puzzles. Both Director Richard Whorf Interiors. In fact, the stunning sets and Producer Edwin Knopf can take a bow for a film wll done. likely to distract your attention (CoprMftlt: 1945: By The Chlcaro Tribune 1 irom tne story, ana it aimosi too pretty for the subject matter.

I Miss Tierney photographs beaut I- church. Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. fully, but.

to me at least, as Ellen. Easy dealers now have EaSy Spindriets and .1 erWs. SOOn 1 'i '-Vt IT'S TRUE I Flossmoor Sunday Club to Give Dance Tonight The Flossmoor Sunday Evening club, a high school group of the Community church of the suburban village, will hold its New Year's Eve dance tonight. Th gymnasium of Flossmoor Grammar school will be the setting for the party, which is to be chaperoned by the Rev. James A.

Arvln, Mr. and Mrs. liar-, she remained a sleek and handsome ley B. Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs.

James shell, with little sign ln face or body E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. of the violent emotions which must and Mr.

and Mrs. Herman A. Her-'necessarily have ruled the woman tog. Among those assisting the co-j she portrayed. A stronger and more chairmen, Russell IL Hart and Miss experienced actress could have done Janet V.

Connell, with arrange-1 It more Justice. Cornel Wilde makes ments, are Miss Barbara Hall, Miss; his Richard an understandable and Kathryn Whltacre, Miss Marilyn likable, defenseless male, and the Lane. Bill Strawbridge, and Miss remainder of the cast fits neatly into her VaSng done every woman who wa to mod Easy faster can have one of these 7 hour home-laundry -water is whirled a whole family wash. Yet a war washer out of not qf anyP improvements, but a new 1946 -mode I ngihomelaun- backedbyEasy.68yearor pea- Easy dry problems. Join the two rm at y0ur ithe picture.

Robert K. Bell, minister of the Virginia Arvln. "With Bated Breath" By Alics) Campbell 1645: Br Mr. Alice Of-moix) Campbell) dealer 1 Y. SYNOPSIS: Avli Marriott aceepti a nb as to ManS ana Erlra JJO, let Grler fill this basin for BoUos.

wealthy spinsters. Maud, a local autorrat. Known for her charities, haa frown penu-. rloui In her home. Erica, a seml-lnvalld.

Is dominated by Maud. Robin Grter. Maud's cod- my pTOOe, lie caiiea. son: Mrs. Olive Marss.

widow and lamllv connection, and an evacuee tamiiy live with them; f.Klole In file at Turreta. an Isolated F.nrllsh manrr with an abandoned underiround pae. Dr. Bruce I lin oisinicciam moieis in rue advises Avis not to accept the position Her predecessor. Atatha Trimble, left under a cloud.

1 hand the doctor Said abruptly. A WHOLE WEEK'S URRAy tusprriea OI men. uscar Moravian arrives uu e.ric inviiaiion. lie wunicr in mr evacuee family lalla downstairs to his death. The stalra are smeared with was.

Old some one want to kill Krlca Maud haa been Uytnl to have trice judaed taentally Incompetent. Avla narrowly escapee death whrn a bullet penetrates her hat. A letter from Atatha greatly upsets Ma-d. Maud claims an attempt was made on her life, her keys used, a pistol taken Miss Marriott. I can use her.

she a had nurse's training. "So have I Red Cross." THNGS DRY WASHNIESS THAU AM HOUR EASTER BECAUSE OA TUB WASHES THE SPADRER seen at Maud's desk. Asatha'a body Is found la the tunnel. Atatha had warned Erica against Snapped Olive Marks. hat Moravian, yet he persuades Erica to agree to elope with him.

Some one besides Avli hears Onlv that u-ai their plans. Olive's husband. If alive, would fall heir to the Bolles estate ahould both sisters i ron wiin me uiujr mat. a die without wills. Again a shot misses Avis and grazes Bruce'a shoulder.

Erica's, body Is fool enough to piCK Up a SUlClde found ln the ravine, and evidence Is strong against Maud. Rebin confessed to three murders. obviously to shield Maud. Another shot heard, and Robin displays a rent tn rila sleeve, but gun. no gun can be found, searching for It.

Avis almost lalla Into a caved-tn opening to the tunnel, jmi She finds Agatha's luggate and a blotting sheet that has recorded AgatM's letter to Maud I lne inspector laia aown in While examining It. Robin comes upon her. She pleada with him to teU the truth, even If 1 rusted Colt .45 he had been examin- WrtLE WE OTHER luaua is ma mower. SPS "The girl! 25 MORE WATER INSTALMENT XLIX. ing with due caution.

Where is she?" Up above." Robin SHOT "Still no arrest?" Bruce challenged. "What's holding you up" Crier an- On the doorstep of Bracken the inspector made a negative sign to the swered. emerging from the bath- A A ISBBk two bone-weary doctors. He explained that unfortunately a charge could room. "That is I 111 swear I heard not be laid on motive alone.

He had hoped the Bandy woman, run to her three minutes ago. Ethel! earth in Stepney, would offer something conclusive; but the report he 'Didn't you see Miss Marriott start had just received over the station wire was without value. v' "She swears she saw her hostess make a daybreak sortie from the basement; but how can we be sure one of the others didn't go out thru the front at a still earlier hour? We don't even know that Miss Trimble's note indicated an appoint- Bruce was leaping to the top, capsizing the cowering maid who gulped and gibbered denials. It was me yoa teen. Mr.

Robin," she protested. "Miss Marriott alnt in her room, she ain't anywhere up here." "She must be!" Robin exploded. We'd better take Grew. I say where the devil's he gone?" In full view the previous Instant the stocky figure by the table had vanished into air. Olive Marks had her white Pit mant Mice Tnlle rinlf unvthino; SDOrt's coat huddled round her th kind.

Sh insists it was the1 shoulder's, the hem of her tel1 'ou I heard her. It's not concoction of a mad woman. How- gown was dabbled with blood, but possible A look of strange, green, ever but I'll just step inside." (she sat with almost brazen com- lsh fright overspread his features. wnrezea. nor won i De.

course -j. jewel box. "Diamonds?" Bruce stared. when that knock came I naturally was bleeding to death. The man who might succor him cannoned took it to be your Erica s.

I unscrewed tne iront oi' from room to room, searching foi the old piano. As you see. therejyard inspf.ctor and the unIOrtunate' lh SI that wasn't there. are some spectacular Biggs Quailed Down tne stairway and about On the front door, inspector." the ground floor, on to the base- "Compensation, you think, for Moravian Marks and Moravian were ransacking for something. That for the But there was no one outside when merit, where Grier and Biggs appar I got down." jently had rushed with the same Guiltily the Wyfforde man but the kitchen lay empty, mitted he had scouted a little round Fainted- Perhaps, ln some oveni moment is by the way.

Its this damaged coat I'd like you to examine the front garden and had strayed corner? Grier muttered the in fact as far as the right hand suggestion. Bruce abandoned the hedge when the gun went oft up fruitless tour, flung wide the front here. He had found Miss Bolles and door and confronted the stocky man just moving forward from a taxi. ssaawasawssssCTlja i iianpianjiijuaj 11 1. Mr.

Grier issuing from their rooms, smoke surging on to the landing, and In the mauve room the victim. closely. Do you consider the absence of powder discoloration of Grier's arm compatible with the scorched edges of this fabric?" Bruce shook his head, but hesitated. Grew," he addressed his colleague. "Let's hear your view." Dr.

Grew took the coat from his partner and looked carefully at the "Grew! You can carry on. It's Avis I'm hunting. She hasn't turned a on the floor in a. perfect welter of at our Place?" blood. "And her trying to fix thei "Miss Marriott? Not seen her.

gun In his hand." Sorry to bung off like that, old man. "That." said the woman in the1 Thought I'd be wanted, dodged over rent sleeve. He sniffed the charred i ravellngs of yarn before venturing1 chair, "is a lie. The gun was by his to in works to collect a few doings, a guarded reply. Ihand.

He'd dropped it." jne moment, do you mind?" Th rhn that thig" "-Quite." muttered Miss Bolles "L1 it ride! Well?" distraught. llii lf 1 "Make It brief." said. was in luck." "Luck!" Bruce turned on the in Laff. thru slit lips. "Test it for fingerprints and you will see." Headcorn elbowed the sergeant 1 i spector.

Headcorn, Grew summed it un. Is Grier pulling another fast aside and took note of the shrunken Wholly irrelevant the communication his partner was diffidently confiding. Before the unemotional voice had ceased speaking Bruce was out of the house, slipping and sliding over pine needles at the left side, crashing to the brink of the fogged rivulet below. It was quickly apparent that no second featherweight body had followed poor Erica's fate. Continued tomorrow 1 PAST WASHING.

Spindriers twin tubs do the average family wash in less than one hour. One tub washes while the other tub spins clothes damp-dry! 2 GENTLE ACTION. Easy's patented "Spiralator" is so gentle on dainty things as well as bulky drapes and blankets. Washes all the clothes in all parts of the tub. 3 QUICK DRY' NO.

Spindrier whirls out up to 25 tnort water than tight-set wringer rolls. Clothes dry faster indoors on rainy days. Less fading outdoors. 4 NO WRINOINO. The Spin-drier's second tub gently whirls out more water than old time methods no slow piec-by-piece feeding necessary.

5 FASTER IRONINO. The Spin-drier's whirling action can't put hard-to-iron deep-creased wrinkles into fabrics. Can't break but-tons or ruin zippers! one?" jbody which lay as it had been dis- "If so." the Yard man declared covered. Moravian wore his volu-grimly, "it's apparent what his ob- mlnous brown bathrobe and long, ject Is and what rrson he Is ex- swaddling scarf. He was breathing ertlng his Ingenuity to shield.

If the in stertorous gasps, weapon he used is where I confl- Lung, Bruce pronounced. Prob-dently expect to find It I can knockiably fatal. I doubt If we can get him his story into a cocked hat. It'sjto speak, but III do what I can." SEE A QUICK DEMONSTRATION AT YOUR NEAREST EASY DEALER getting light outside, so hold Grimly absorbed, Bruce began THREE MILLION DOLLARS! i 1 1 Tl (t nil inttmmanl, frftm Vile' He snapped. "It's Biggs.

bag. Suddenly he raised his eyes. 7 $YASffS AW ciorS Msr Young Grier was in the room. Blue-i 3 lipped, shivering, clutching a blood-! ver read about Don mU' soaked towel. The inspector had ne Morning," by Marie de Xer-spied him and was saying he the "citing new mystery better get back to his own Wrters.l novel starting in next Monday's Bruce Interposed.

Tribunes, Moravian's been shot thru the heart." "By whom?" bellowed the In-spector. "Mrs. Marks had the. gun in her hand. It may have been suicide.

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