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18 The Terre Haute Tribune Friday, March 30, 1956. Tribune Comics Serial Story Television and Radio PASSPORT TO HAPPtNSSSM By MAYSIE GREIG Mavsie Greif Reprinted by of by King Syndicate- SYNOPSIS. i his brown eyes twinkling. 41 know vou dance a uood deal better than Mrs. May Featherstone, weal paused and added, one time I used to dance a great deal, but then it was always with the same partner." But again he broke off and a shadow fell across his face.

When he spoke again his voice English dowager, recognizes a passenger and senses trouble as she boards the bound from England to Jamaica. Valerie Alison, a pretty, redhaired nurse, and Dick Hanson, who was Featherstone's DAILY CROSSWORD Swr at of her death an auto accident, accompany her. Val is earning her passage by caring for Mrs. Featherstone, an invalid by imaginary ills. Dirk is overly attentive to Mrs.

Featherstone. hoping to be considered in her will. Eileen's earlier romance had been broken up by her mother, and her lover later became a doctor. Mrs. Featherstone becomes ill, but refuses to mentioned just now you had a patient on board.

Nothing serious, I I di think so, Doctor. Her own doctor hinted to me before we left that her ailments were mostly imaginary." what we imagine can otten hurt us as much as an actual physical disability." Then vou believe in psychiatry, see the al- Doctor?" she asked quietly, ready seen his name on the pas- He looked at her in surprise, senger list, and even fears lor her 0f course. Any medical man life. Val mets the man that Mrs. who doesn't these days is an out- featherstone had noticed among fool." Bruce Harridan the passengers Bruce Harridan straightened himself.

must be he is now in the uniform of tjme for lunch. Suppose I the ships surgeon. into the cabin this afternoon and have a word or two with your CHAPTER FIVE. not as a doctor but as a patient he agreed soberly. He turned back toward the I remembered uncomfortably always was an impetuous sharp reac- why you dashed suggestion that the off to sea in such a hurry she should be called in commented, smiling too.

If matter ho will she was. been impetuous, you'd prob- think it would be a a had stayed behind, thought gQod idea Doctor," she said apolo- over whatever was troubling ggrioaJly. seems to have an and ended up by accepting the aversj0n to ship's surgeons Harley Street offer. does?" He looked at her in you going to stick to the sea surprise. sort of ail your life, Doctor?" She breathed more easily, e-osand Iwn cmfwyp mbm mmb suppose that." Doctor Harridan shook his head.

course no wish to force The wind had made his longish myself upon her." He shrugged dark hair more untidy looking than his jarge shoulders. "But remem usual Now he pushed it off his his tone hardened, forehead impatiently and turned must be no misunderstand- from the railing to face Val. ing. Should you consider your No. leaving the sea.

The jent at any time seriously ill, I last time I was in Jamaica on this must be sent for at or.ee. cruise ship I was offered the job course. i quite understand, of head surgeon at a hospital which has been opened near Mon- She feit a little sick at heart, tcuo Bay. quitting when we por gome reason Mrs. Featherstone reach Kingston." seemed to have intruded herself new hospital near Montego Bay! not the Good Heart Hos- pital by any chance, Doctor? it His voice was equal- ly surprised.

did you guess She laughed. Suddenly she felt extraordinarily happy. Well, there be too many newly opened hospitals near Montego Bay. I going out to the same hospital as night sister. working my pas: across 1.

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Nurse." He A SOUND DOUBLE smiling again in a particularly when a player has was friendly way. passed originally, it is wise very nice of you to under- make hair-trigger penalty doubles sage out looking after a patient. Pleasant Coincidence. going to be our night sister? what a coincidence! What a pleasant He laughed too, his deep, rumbling laugh. glad, he added simply.

nice of you to say so, know going to work well together, Nurse he went on enthusiastically. Frankly, been rather dreading working in a new hospital in which I knew I none of my team mates." she murmured. got ten full days ahead of us to get to know each other and become good friends, He went on with that boyish en- thusiasim noticed in his voice before: run out to Jamaica is grand. In a day or so we 11 open up the swimming pool and there'll be dancing on the deck at nights. He added teasingly, "1 imagine you like to dance.

Nurse Alison." She smiled quickly. 1 do, but afraid I dance awful- ly well. I don't get much time for Special Partner, Again he smiled down at her, i sand, Doctor." the way, the name of this patient who doesn like i Ship Featherstone. Mrs May Featherstone." She added, She a Suddenly she was very conscious of the sharpness of the pause. Featherstone!" he ejaculated finally.

"Mrs. Featherstone of Hartnell Wood Grange, Grim Look. She didn't finish the sentence. The expression on his face stopped her. Surprise had given way to a grim, sardonic look.

you know Mrs. she stammered. I know Mrs. he said finally. I had occasion to tell her it would give me real pleasure to strangle her with my own hands.

You see, I was once engaged to her daughter, Eileen. But Mrs. Featherstone not only managed to wreck the romance and break heart and mine, but convinced she was indirectly responsible for her even at the lowest levels. Observe this case: West dealer. North-South vulnerable.

4 9 6 -----4 10 7 6 3 IQJ 9 3 2 4 3 2 AL 10 9 6 4 9 8 5 4 10 5 4 4 AJ 85 4 2 10 6 The bidding: West North East pass Pass 1 Dble. Pass Pass heart strength was not up to the usual standard for a penalty double at such a level but, nevertheless, his action in this case was sound. He had passed originally, hence he knew that East could not look to him for a great number of tricks, and if East did not like the double, death. On the rebound he would take it out. Actually, of perhaps owing to her moth-j course, East had an excellent hand, er became engaged to Dirk To Be Continued Tomorrow.

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MacMurray and Dorothy Malone, and Roberts." with Henry Fonda and James Cagney, and Without a with James Dean and Natalie Wood. LIBERTY Desperate Hours," with Frederic March and Humphrey Bogart, and "The Naked with Arthur Kennedy and Betta St. John. Fe and Naked Dawn" and Big Tip including hearts, and so he was extremely fond of the double. Even if game was in the hand for his own side, which seemed doubtful in view of original pass, the chances were that it would be far more profitable to set the vulnerable opponents; and if a part-score was the East-West offensive maximum, then any defeat of one heart would be quite acceptable.

1 West opened the diamond jack, with red apd declarer for reasons known only to himself, ducked in dummy. WIRED FOR SOUND BOSTON, Mass. Ufi Mayor John B. Hines wants no secret telephone talks in his office. He ordered junked an old soundproof telephone booth that had been installed years ago by a predecessor.

VYeot led his second diamond and Soutli ruffed king with the deuce of trumps. A club was now led toward the queen-jack; West ducked and East won with the Ace. East returned a low spade. West won, cashed the club king, and then led a third club. East ruffed in with the queen, and South had the unpleasant choice of conceding the trick, or making the worthless discard of a spade, or of ruffing with the ace.

He elected to overruff and lead a spade. East won and laid down the diamond ace. Declarer ruffed with the eight of hearts and West discarded his last spade. On the following spade lead by South, West ruffed with the six of hearts and returned his last club. East ruffed this with the beart seven, and declarer made his fourth and last trick when he overruffed with the jack.

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