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THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7, 1929 09 aJ GLOBES DAILY PUZZLE Teepee Tales EL COUASCHO: THE PELHAM MURDER CASE By MONTE BARRETT Peter Stirs the Rage of Dr FiskeHe Hears a Tap on His Door at Night NEW EPOCH IN JEWISH HISTORY Predicted From Zionist Congress at Zurich DOG TO GUIDE STUDENT AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL Gretel Will Be Inseparable Companion of Norwood Young Man, Jerome A. Pendergast SYNOPSIS A party of week-end meets at Pelham Manor are startled one nirht about nudnurht bv a shot. Jhev find their host. John Pelham, dead in the library.

All the meats were In the house at tbe time the shot waa heard with tbe execution of Gordon Smith. Hillary Astair and tbe Countess of Deaborouah. Peter Cardigan, friend of John Pel ham, and writer of mvsterv stories, notifies the chief of detectives and when Lieut Murphy arrives eivea him a brief account of the proceedings. Murnhv interviews all the mesta. Before his death.

John Pelham had an account with his brother. Kenny, about Astair because he opposed his marriane to his niece and ward, Barbara Pelham. willr hn inn tnm frfli SHIN-CA, T2.3 DAINTY FLYING SQUIRREL 44 the world there are many I tribes, said Little Owl, the old Indian and these are all different, though many are related to each other, just as all kinds of men are related to each other, and are thus all men, one kind is white, one blapk, one red, one yellow and so on through all the peoples of all the world. "As It Is with meji, so it is with birds, animals, reptiles, and insects yes, even among all the rocks and all the plants this Is so, all in the same way. "Thus the snake is a cousin to the alligator, the horst is a cousin to the the bear, the ee Is cousin to the pumpkin, the eagle is related to the humming bird, and so it goes; though there are some families that are large some small, and many have no close resemblance even to some of their own closest relatives.

The old chief stopped and filled his long stone pipe with fragrant killl-klnick, then put a coal of fire on top 271 The plenary sessions of the World Zionist Congress at Zurich, Switzerland, which Is the 16th held by the organization, will probably be prolonged beyond tbe 10 days at first Intended. "The situation," says the Jewish Dally Bulletin, "became complicated when Dr Chaim Weizmann, president of the organization for the past nine years, appeared for the committee' on committees declaring that he would stand for reelectlon only in case one of two proposals be accepted: The reelection of the present executive or the formation of a new executive In which both the Right and Left wings of the Zionist movement are given representation. In the latter case he would take under advisement whether or not he would accept the office. "The difficulty arose because of the determined opposition of the laboritee to the reelectlon of Harry who aroused the Ire of the labor element In Palestine by his strong hand policy I In carrying through a consolidation A r. Sq' i a 'V 4v FIND THE GARDENER jv vv- r- of the colonization projects and In I pposing the laborite colonization Tans, based on social reform Ideals.

I be reelectlon of Miss Henrietta Szold, only American member of the Jerusalem executive, also appeared doubtful In the conflict among the various parties. -id AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS Jacket and the revolver which killed John Pelham have disappeared. That ntsht Murphy and Cardigan kent watch. Two fimres slipped bv them in the darkened house and went outdoors. Some one returned.

Murnhv switched on tbe lurht and covered the man with his revolver. It was Astair. A few minutes later the door again opened and Gordon Smith entered. In the presence of the other meets who soon appeared. Murnhv was about to search tha two when Gordon advanced and presented the missimr revolver.

He declared that henrincr a noise in the nisht he arose and followed a man Astair. obviouslv outdoors. He could not exolainShe orespnee of tbe revolver in his pocket His story ranr true and Murphy ana Cardigan were convinced Astair had taken the re- volvcr from the library. Thev Questioned Astair aarain. probfiyr into his friendship with Benny and the Countess.

Astair admitted the -revolver was his. To Mnrnhvs mind there was no doubt that Astair. was the sla-ver. Peter was not so sure. Peter and Murnhv anestioned Barbara.

She admitted she loved Gordon, and not Astair. When Pelham was killed he tore from the coat of his slaver a button. Peter saw this button on the floor. Later it disappeared. Peter secured the Countess of takinz it.

but she admitted nGordon, Smith escaped from Hie grounds in a milk dealers truck. His. flight naturally directed suspicion upon hlThen. most unaccountably, he returned. Murphy waa convinced Smith Wfpeter examined the ashes In the fireplace.

CAREFULLY he spread a newspaper beside him and started sifting the ashes again, as he had done once before, when the cartridge shell was found. He knelt there for an hour, sifting and resifting the dead, gray embers through smudged fingers. And as he worked on the scowl on his forehead deepened. It was past 1 when he straightened up again. In his grimed hand he held what looked like a tiny, battered lump of coal.

This he Inspected minutely under the desk light, creasing Its sur --Tit iF CV 'I I 835 sa'l win Ending Tonight "HUKGARIAN RHAPSODY Rirlni Rim romaiml GENE R0DEMICH THE BAND in CAE0LE NIGHTS And huge ihowt these people, and shes the only one in the house capable of such a crime. Shes cold blooded, I tell you. Thats very interesting, returned the noveUst, dryly, but Im afraid psychology unsupported by facts isnt going to convince a Jury of the guilt or Innocence of the slayer of John Pel ham. Well need a little bit of evt aence. Well, the doctors manner became gruff, Ive told you who It is, now it1 up to you to get your facts.

That isnt ln my line. He turned, as if to leave. Doctor Fisk, the physician turned at the sudden ring of the novelists voice, "what is behind your accusation of the Countess? She isnt, by any chance, the person you saw leave this room right after the shot was fired, is "What? The doctors face turned purple. "I never saw anybody leave this room. Ive told you that a dozen' times.

Yes, doctor, youve been very sure about that point. And its added materially to the mystery of this case, which you complain of so bitterly. Now, out of a clear sky, you accuse someone of being implicated in the crime, bu4you fall to substantiate your accusation. Why? What is behind all this? "Yesterday you laughed at your wife, and the rest of your friends for being nervous and upset. You said deatjj was natural, and that if you had your way, everyone would be compelled to train for the medical profession, Just "in order that they might have some commoh sense at times like this.

But tqnight you complain that you are uneasy, and are even fearful that we all wiy be murdered ln our sleep. "Add this to the fact, my friend, that you, alone, of everyone present in the house, were ln a position to see the slayer escape if he or she left by this door, and the conclusion Is obvious. 7 "Doctor, you are either making ths very serious mistake of blundering into situation where you do not belong, or else, Peter paused significantly, you am withholding vital information, needed in solution of this crime. "Which Is it? "Why damn your Impertinence! spluttered the doctor. "Youre bigger fool than I thought you were He stalked off toward the stairs, shaking his head wrathfully and mumbling to himself.

He paused at the third step, however, to call back, "And I thought you were a fool to begin with. Cardigan looked after him, thoughtfully. What was behind his accusation of the Countess? Did the wrathy old doctor really know something? Had he seen someone leave the library after the shot was fired? Was he protecting that person, either through fear or friendship? Or was the doctor, himself. Implicated directly in the crime? Any of these solutions was plausible, and Peter was still pondering them as he switched off the lights, and climbed to his own room, in darkness. In thb upper hall he paused, for a minute, listening intently.

There was no sound, anywhere. He could even hear the gentle ticking of his own watch, sounding loud there in the still blackness. Then he entered his own room, softly, shutting the door before pressing the light-switch. He had not. completed his reading of the reports brought by Murphy, and he sprawled in his chair, facing the door, and he drew them from his pocket, for study, before retiring.

Probably 30 minutes had passed when there came a tap on the door. YOULL NEVER FORGET The Mysterious ie Mysrerous Dr Weizmann Goes to Palestine A rearrangement In the administration and leadership of the Jewish reconstruction work in Palestine, as well as In the Zionist movement, was forecast when It was stated that Dr Weizmann, who had had his headquarters In London since the Issuance of the Balfour Declaration In 1917, plans to I settle In Palestine to be at the helm of the Jewish Agency work. Col Frederick H. Kirsch, Zionist political representative In Jerusalem, and Harry Sacher are mentioned as candidates for the post of Zionist political representative in London to negotiate In behalf of the World Zionist Organization with the Mandatory Power on all questions arising in connection with Palestine upbuilding work under tbe auspices of the extended Jewish Agency. Following his clash with Dr Weiz-mnn, Rabbi Stephen S.

Wise officially oined tbe Zionist Opposition party. v- DBFU 7V9MJCHU Poramouiyg! ShoxrlTortd TAfJCJflQ Jhr(Um Vitb great Mil tncludinf WARNER OLAND JEAN ARTHUR Hamilton o. hegcie I -v If 40 JEROME PEXDERGAST AND HIS DOG, GRETEL and THE POPULAR PUBUX STAGE BAND In THE VELVET REVUE futaiim CLIFF RA2ARR0 JOHN QUINLAN WALTER WALTERS KATHLEEN KARR ALEXANDER SWANSON THE MARV READER GIRLS HARRISON ORCHESTRA III IRISH RHAPSODY Martel at tha Orjan Paramoant Soind Nam Doors open at A. M. Onljr S5e before 1 t.

V. let Feature 11:20 DeLuxe Stowe 12.50, 3:20, 1 III TRQPOUTARi and soon had the blue smoke, curling upward. Little Tommy, curled up ln the crook of a great root of the big maple tree that shades the old mans teepee beside the beaver pond, and tickled Betty Jane with a grass stem until he pearly started trouble, Dorothy and Phyllis took the stem away from him, and then he said: I dont see how that Is; please tell us about it. Little Owl. Bobbie moved closer so could hear better, and then the old chief began again.

Said he: You know that Skibo, the squirrel, is fat and saucy; the chipmunk is small and very active; the ground squirrel is a great' one to dig a hole in the ground; "and Pshin-ca, the flying squirrel, can sail a long way though he has no wings. "Each one of these Is very different squirrels, and therefore they are all cousins, belonging to the same family, and all belonging also to the same Kian or Tribe. "This makes them all more or less ajlke ln ways and these are the things that make you know that they are not related to cows, or sheep, or any other animals, except that they are all animals. Therefore, they are relatives to that extent, and for the same reason not cousins to the birds, or snakes, or trees, or fishes. When you understand these differences, then you begin to understand that nature has a great plan, which she has worked out ln every detail, governed by fixed laws, with each law covering one certain thing, and these laws never change 'in the least.

"That is why Skibo is a big squirrel wbo can mid fast up a tree and jump. a long way over to some other tree, while the pretty little flying squirrel stays small, and grows a wide band of skin between his front foot and his hind foot on each side of his body. This so he can stretch his legs out widely away from his body, and make himself into a small living plane, or glider, and so "fly or rather, glide. face with his thumb nail. His scowl vanished, and drawing his Until then Rabbi Wise was independ-1 jt of clews to him, he wrote another ent of any party.

He officially in- number, and after it a memorandum formed the praesidium of the Congress of thls newest find Then, drop, in session here that he had Joined the pjng. th0 black lump into his pocket, paxty of Radical Zionists, which b0 gathered up his notes and started delegated him as its representative to toward the door. By now it was after the Political Committee which is now Time he wa8 getting to bed. He formulating its views on the British BO engrossed in his own thoughts administration of the Mandated ter- collided with Dr Fisk, rltoiT of Palestine to be submitted in Btood on the er side of the li-the form of a resolution to the plenary brary door ln almost the exact spot session. where he had stood when Peter and Renny had dashed down the stairs after hearing the shot that killed John session.

"The acute situation that has developed in Palestine due to the renewed controversy over the western wall of CEIIIDCDT EVES. 8:10 dnUDCtl I MAT TODAY AT 2:10 POSITIVELY LAST 4 DAY8 Bueby Berkeley presents KENNETH HARLAN the Temple, when the Government granted permission to the Moslems to continue building operations there, was uppermost in the minds of the delegates and of the political committee when another alarming cable was received by the executive and by the Zionist Congress from Chief Rabbi A. J. Kook of Palestine. Tbe political commission appointed a subcommittee of three to consider the Walling Wall question.

A report was current that Col Frederick H. Kirsch, who will, perhaps, be accompanied by a special congress delegation, will proceed to London to submit to the Colonial Office a memorandum by Dr Weizmann on the matter. A Musical Comedy of Americans Abroad HARRY K. NICHOLAS NELL MORTON LONG, Jr. KELLY A ANDREW T0MBES Nights 50c lo Mats 50c to $2 Pelham.

CHAPTER XXVII Peter Takes Precautions Peter stepped back, his quick fingers reaching for his slda coat pocket, where he carried the revolver that had belonged to John Pelham, hello, doctor. Whats keeping you up this hour of night? Doctor Fisk peered at him suspl clously. "Whos In there with you? he asked. "Renny was, a bit ago, but he on up to bed. Why? I thought I heard voices in here.

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50c TO 32 Thoroughfare Made of Sanctum "The Chief Rabbi demands that the British authorities Immediately order tha cessation of tbe destruction of tbe I queer things as have been going on Jewish Holy Place and asks for an- here are in progress, Peter agreed. the physician went on not knowing who it was, decided Id better step in and Investigate." Not a bad idea, when asu. many from one tree to another, or from a Before opening it, Peter picked up I high treetop to the ground, as easily the revolver from his bureau, and and as safely as a bird, thrust ln into the right hand pocket of I This is how he came to be named his dressing gown. The gun was the "flying squirrel, even though he cocked and his. finger was on the trig- does not exactly fly, but glides instead ger.

Then standing to one side of the I just as sea gulis, buzzards, eagles and door, he gently released the catch and I other gliding birds sail about in the whirled it open, stepping to one side I air without flapping their wings. and consequently Gretel will be tn able to guard him against low awn lngs and doorways. Pendergast is an artist on the harmonica, but Gretel objects to such music and Jerome has laid aside his harmonica. The young man concentrated on mu nlclpal government at Harvard and he was assisted by a number of volunteer readers. Delegates from the Phillips Brooks House, representatives of the Red Cross and K.

of retired business men, women and housewives, aided Pendergast In his studies. A friend' of one of his readers presented him with Gretel and the Seeing Eye Instruction as a graduation grift. Pendergast expects to enter the field of public utilities after finishing his law course at Harvard, Trained With Dog At the Seeing-Eye School the stu dents have to brush and clean the dogs, take them for a walk regularly and feed them three' times a day, and so the students get to regulate their own lives in the same way. Tbe dogs soon learn to obey the hand which feeds them. There is a thorough course In obedience, including picking up objects dropped, sitting when ordered, and turning as indicated by the specially constructed harness.

The master of the dog must always be demonstrative, thanking and petting his dog for every service rendered. The dogs are trained to around obstacles In the way of their blind masters, to stop at street curbs, to protect him against danger, and generally to act as his seelng-eye. Incidentally the dogs, all female, pay no attention to other four-legged creatures except when attacked. These' dogs live from 12 to IS years, but their working days are over by the time they are nine years old. There are today 14 dogs in the country which are serving as guides for the blind.

Herman If. Immeln, director of tbe Lighthouse for the Blind, which supervises the placing of such dogs in this part of the.country, who was the first owner of a canine see-ing-eye in New York city, explained that the idea originated with Morris S. Frank, a blind man. Frank ia now manager of the national Seeing-Eye organization. Gretel may long enjoy the distinction of being the only canine seeing-eye at Harvard Law School Philadelphia Girl Evangelist Is Believed to Have Taken Own Life ikto Copyright.

1929.1 CflevO FIRST HATUMl COLORED, TALKING, I' SINGING, DANCING EXTRAVAGANZA as he did so, in order that he would not remain a target framed ln the doorway. (Copyright. 1929.1 other order to close up the opening ln the wall adjacent to the Wailing Wall made by the Moslems with Government permission, as the opening will make a public thoroughfare of the sanctum where Jews gather for divine services. The Committee on the Jewish Agency continued its deliberations. A proposal to Introduce changes into the constitution draft was debated.

The But the show is over. Renny's gone to bed, and thats where Im bound uiyself. Whats peeping you up? I couldnt sleep, explained the doctor. "Nop with murders, or suicides, or whatever it was going on. Its got on my nerves, too, I gues9.

Why, my wife locked me out of the room when I left. Afraid to be left alone. Shes probably gone back to sleep, and Ill have to wake the whole also FIRST SHOWING OF THF Paramount SOUND NEWS YonVe Benn Honlnr to' Than Wearv River The 100 All-Talking. All i Mentioned as Successor to Dr Little as Head of the U. of Michigan ROARD Continued Tomorrow Peter Yisitor.

SHOW STARTS 10 AS tHGOtSI SHOW VAUX IN BOSTON By ERNEST A. L. HILL Gretel will soon take up legal residence at the home of Town Clerk James E. Pendergast In Norwood. Gretel is the "buddy of Jerome A- Pendergast, son of Town Clerk Fender-gist, and they will possibly share lodgings In one of the college dormitories while Jerome is a student at the Harvard Law School where he will begin bis courses this Fall.

Despite obstacles Gretel, too, will possibly accumulate some understand ing of tbe law, although Gretel is a German shepherd dog. Her prepara' tion is considerable. She already has taken and passed tbe full course at the Seeing-Eye, a training school for guidee of the blind. Twenty-four-year-old Jerome Pender-gast Is blind but nevertheless he is determined to study law and has ntered Harvard for that purpose. But because he is blind there has been some question about his ability to navigate eafely between his lodgings and his class rooms and about the campus and wherever he may choose to go.

Harvard Graduate Young Pendergast received a bachelor's degree and honors at Harvard last June. He will enter the law school this Fall. The only blind law student graduating from Harvard Law School thus far is William Plunkett, son of Admiral Charles P. Plunkett, but he had a male attendant. Pendergast recently has been one of three students at the newly-organized New York College of the Seeing-Eye, the first of Its kind in this section of the country, in Astoria, Other students were Peter Gillen, local newsdealer, and Stanley Wat ten-berg.

pianist, organist, banjoist and a baritone singer, who also -loads an orchestra of blind musicians. The course of study comprised three weeks of intensive training and was completed on July 28. The faculty of the school Is Joseph Weber, who for five years was a police dog trainer In Germany. He gave lectures twice dally. Each student was tested regularly In the progress of understanding between dog and master and there was a final examination consisting of an extended trip through the most difficult Manhattan traffic.

Walking Chief Diversion The course at Astoria Is chiefly one of making dog and master inseparable friends and companions. Tbe dog has already been educated at Nashville to guide and obey, but at Astoria comes the task of bis reeducation by the student himself. Great cars is taken in pairing dogs hd the students. The dogs must be gentle, alert, intelligent, and of a steady temperament. Only two of ery JO trained, it is said, survive the ordeal for the others go to pieces and are injured in street traffic.

Pendergast is delighted with Gretel, although they have been together only very short time. He hopes to have the dog accompany him Into the class rooms and sit by him while he attends lecture. Walking is Pendergast's chief dlver- on. hut it has been difficult for him because of the dangers offered by traffic conditions and his blindness. He -uiJ like to walk evenings after competing Jug studies, but unfortu-cae experiences have deterred him venturing out without a question also arose as to whether tho I house to get back into my own bed-Zionlst Congress decisions are to be room.

THE AEFRIGERATtO mo MOW FLAMING ON WITH THE SHOW THE FIRST ALL-COLORED I TALKING'SINOiNG-DANCING fun! also VAUDEVILLE If Parson- The STARTS SAT. Clawa BOW "flANGfftOUS CURVES- VL-TAlXfWG WCV? Ltmgh of-My Life binding on those Zionists who were elected to the Jewish Agency Council on tbe non-Zionist side. "One of the outstanding features in I the general debate was tbe spirited defense of the Jewish Agency plan and of the policies of the Zionist Executive, delivered by Dr Schmarya Levin. Ini an lmpassionate plea. Dr Levin must- "A crazy state of affairs, Dr Fisk grumbled.

"But I cant say that I blame her. Im beginning to feel the same way myself. Me a doctor! He glared at Peter as though he held him in some way responsible. "This house Is creepy. I tell you.

Its getting on my nerves. Itll be mercy it some more of us arent murdered before Am told to Loo Frank In Conjunction with R-K-O Vaudeville VAe SG.UALL'H0fl MlKIE with ALICE JOyCf WILLIAM HAINES in -A MANS MAN 100 TALKING COMEDy-HURDy CURDY LANCASTER THE STUDIO MURDER MYSTERY, Relt HealltoSa Warner Oland. MODERN LOVE, Jean Harthah. THEATRES ZIEGFILDS TRIUMPH OF THE STAGE NOW SRtWdHT TO YOU ON THE JtIVING SCREEN, ered arguments to show that historic- this business Is ended. ally and socially Zionism has emerged cheer up, doctor.

Youre the one victorious as the central power in Jew- that waa laughing at everyone else Ish life. He said: It conquered even for being frightened. Peter attempted the peripheries of that life. It pene- reassure him. trated important circles which stood Dr Flsli bristled.

"Frightened? Im A Isa First Showlni at Paramount Soend Nawa and Singing EXETER Universals tfstvrlzatloa at EDNA FERSERS Warder Stery almost shouted, thats getting or, TERRY la Thre Passions'? JEAN HERSHOLT la MODERN LOVE far away from Judaism. Now the not 1 he circles are drawing near as Baale infernai idioc Tshuvah These people 1 nerve8- What have thepollce are making greater concessions than doneWhat have you done? What has anybody done? No, you cant leave, NEAR HOUSE TODAY ward Building of New York. When the Zionist center will become stronger it will later attract still more distant peripheries, but it is a psychological impossibility that they should come flocking in. beating their chests and saying "We have sinned: It is there saying wo nave Sinned. izis inere- ALLSTON escape.

Then they lock the killey up with us. Youll see. Youll find out. Theyll wait until somebody else Is murdered. This business Isnt over yet.

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Miss Doveray refused. She would not kiss Miss Elliott. Mind you, they went through all the rest of the play together, but when it came to the scene where the Ingenue was to be kissed, they balked. "I know my business, cried to them ln exasperation "Miss Doveray absolute refused to obey me. "I had to dismiss the rehearsal.

I went down to 'he manager. I was terribl-' ashamed to tall him" I had to dismiss rehearsal. he asked. I related the story. Well, -you cant blame them, said he.

Miss Doveray Is In court every morning suing for a divorce from Johnny Ward and Miss Elliott is the correspondent. Just Practicing Ty, who hustles trunks, suitcases, I et to and from the Union Station and who also performs handily In a barber shop with the whlskbroom, was found by the police galloping dominoes over a chair bottom. When he appeared in court recently I 'his dialogue ensued; "Guilty or not guilty? I "Not guilty "But the police found you shooting I dice. I "Yes, suh. "Not guilty, then? "I was playing by myself.

Nobody was with me. "Playing by yourself? Hows that? "Jest practicin. Judge. Case dismissed. Indianapolis News.

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7-11 M. CHARLESTOWN Crdigan resented the fore necessary to seek a milder form, lo 10CK. an all-Jewish union, a temporary I angry indictment of the older man. measure, the present form of the Jew- In opinion, -he islr Agency. everything they can.

You can ex- The creation of the Jewish Agency poet the impossible. A baffling crime will result ln transforming the Zionist has been committed he: re. and it takes Organization into a Zionist movement, time to ferret out the I am convinced that the future his- "Yes, there was an obvious sneer torian will record the Zionist Congress In the doctor a voice. Ba at Zurich as opening a new epoch ln for them, of course. You ve Jewish history, an epoch started by I Sherlock Holmes himself all the me.

Weizmann, his assisUnts and those And what have you who cooperated with him. Well. he answered his own question, 1 "youve looked mighty wise, and shaken your head, pestered us all with a lot of questlops, but that all. When it comes to guessing, my guess is as good as yours. "Yes, agreed Peter, "You should be as good a guesser as the next one, doctor, if were going to limit ourselves to guessing.

What Is your guess? Have you solved the crime? The doctors manner changed. He leaned forward, cautiously, as though tag, as well a the meeting of the fearfui his words might be heard, executive committee of the Joint dls- J.what about the countess? he wbis-tributlon committee and a meeting of acts mighty queer lately, the board of governors of the Hebrew Ld he8 coid-blooded-as cold-blood-University, are Dr and Mrs Cyrus Ad- as a snake you ask me. ler, Jacob Billikopf, Jacob Solis-1 "Where was she when the crime Cohen. Dr Maurice B. Hexter of Bos- was committed? Why wasnt she in ton.

Dr Emanuel Llbman, Dr Solo- bed-all the other women were. mon Lowenstein and James N. Rosen- ghe says she was ln the garden berg. I Trith- Astair. She came In with him.

In a statement given to the Jewish I Have you reason to believe she might Dally Bulletin on tbe eve of his de-1 havev been elsewhere? Peter uarture Mr Warburg declared "As eager. ar as my Information goes, the spirit I Reason? The doctor raised his displayed at the Zionist congress ln I brows. "What business did she have Zurich augurs well for a successful jn the garden with Astair? Has she going into action, of the joint forces I given any adequate reason? which we all hope and trust will de- "Well, how about Astair, then? vote themselves to the steady and I Peter argued. "Or Gordon Smith? successful development of Palestine. I What were they doing out of the This development will not only bene-1 house? fit the Jewish population, but at the I Dr Fisk smiled in derision.

"My dear same time, also the other inhabitants I fellow, everyone in the house couldn't of that country under the cooperating have done it. Only one shot was fired. Quiet in a Gathering With Gretel by his side, he say it 'U be almost impossible for him to an accident or become lost, i aek permission to have Gretel vun him not only in class rooms, but ubwv trains and theatres. been taugat to be absolutely quiet in a gathering. Fenderrast is 6 feet 3 Inches tall.

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Thats why I ask why you have singled out the Countess. What is tbe reason for your suspicions? "Her behavior, exclaimed the doctor. "Why. a child could have noticed it. The woman doesn't act natural.

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