a ds; ma kkk = Union Chiefs Stassen Confers | With Ike Today oe : Pressing Hunt golem ye obits : , ng WASHINGTON «—Harold. E. pr . ae i Ps Stassen headed for a job talk f Senate G i for Corry fion with Eisenhower: to- 0 VII rOup day amid a M\rry of protests oS : i from Pennsylvania Republicans .Would Also Disperse Unhdlted by Maloney’s that he’s not the man for gov- Power of Auto Workers — ee eee | en National Bargaining Operating Engineers Stassen’s talk with Eisenhower 2S : may be his last as the Presi- | | FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES MIAMI BEACH, Fila. (Pi— dent’s special assistant on dis- a armament WASHINGTON (# — CIO chiefs today charted a. : : t stepped-up hunt for cor- His friends said they expect | American Motors Presiden pperup him to announce,- within a few Géorge Romney proposed ruption in the Operating- days, that he is quitting the legislation today to. break Engineers Union despite administration — veneer sig sanires at tee tees resignation of the union’s seek the GOP nomination Pp res 4 resident, William E. Ma- On pre, big automobile producers, ies ne ee nes ae oe " eréate new competition and | y. | reports t Stassen p “There are a lot of other; wikktant a ledtonee -be asked to quit if he doesn’t GEORGE W, ROMNEY “— porongentiae jae things that need investigat- Senate rackets investigators * © *# : a persing the national union ing in the union,” one AFL-) .aig in Washington they want A top White House lieutenant bargaining power of the : CIO leader said privately. | to ask William E. Maloney, | indicated a few days ago that ouse ni i Maloney, 77, ill and feeble, *20ve; President of the Operat- | Eisenhower has decided that 3 m= |United Auto Workers in rad de ing Engineers Union, whether he | Stassen's disarmament feud with testimony prepared for the after several heart attacks,) (knows about two gangland-style | Secretary of State Dulles had te Subcommittee on quit his 18-year rule of the) killings in the 1930s. ended his usefulness. on e ues Sena im 7 AS heeyereerrn Press Photes |250,000-member union after : ~'~ \anti-Trust and Monopoly. OVER HILL AND DALE—As Boy Scout Week Sealine Freq Plates ’ sas : f Romney said the birth of sev- opens, Press reporter Dick Saunders sets out to land St., (pulling), and Bill Travis, of 45 Seneca [he had been pictured in re- Rejects $750,000 for iniasbciiliby. deli ucieslicen seals explore the rolling hills and'dales around Pontiac, _St. (pushing). The boys belong to Pontiac Troop |cent Senate rackets hear- a r an UdOr ivil Rights, but OKS possinty result from splitting the | His helpers are Scouts Dick Shafer, of 24 More- No. 5 (Saunders belongs somewhere else!). ings as a union dictator $ 43 Million for Jobless “Big Three” G ‘grrertan | sites . '. nom —_ = —_— —_ ?- 3 W ks Ford and Chrysler — meaning pr’ -*= . airman ellan. (D-Ark.) in Low a oe summing up hearings on the union gal Nn ] Nn ee S | WASHINGTON i# — The House | more competition and opening the ™ a a a ‘before his Senate investigating Appropriations Committee today door to lower prices, higher em- - ss ‘committee, said Maloney took over shunted aside a White House re-| ployment and improved products. *y ioe Oe ae many eggs ~ CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS) — There were itt quest for $750,000 to finance the’ Rommey said: “We are not es A opponents were “murdered, gang-|dications today the Navy may make another satellite |sixmember Civil Rights Commis-| asking tor any special help, We ' |land style.”’ attempt with its Vanguard rocket within the next two - 2 Regal sintley aaa a ‘aie ae —s } It was testified Maloney loot- or three weeks. , 2 nhower's request for 400,-' But he told the lawmakers that ee ee ee locals
apa ac. |had succeeded in retaining over half of the Ta-foot! autilin'te Sbload veterans end ex-\% big — a goa is » counts to pay for lush living and eetelite rocket which broke up in flight Wednesday and |rederal employes out of work. | ewan are a Ae ® luxury yaoht. are continuing their efforts in hopes of locating addi- .. so prosperity or depression for the ._ Maloney is See a in a" tional pieces. The committee’s action was in | nation. <7
! pega tr out id hep tals one ser- In Washington, the Naval Laboratory a it| two separate appropriation bills sLaps AT PLAN’ “4
ious heart. condition. \had traced the oe : sent to the House floor for a vote | Hie said VAW boss Walter
In resigning, Maloney produced/failure to faulty wiring in| B derctean many ia, piysiclan's statement saving the Vanguard’s internal, ‘die, itis term bee twe suisht soon “self-correcting” mecha- ‘Gie. His term has two years more thee thet Be Sn ge oman ation NST, ra an engine +
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’ Jo avis. Delaney, ‘i Tie eee pilot—its gyroscope equip- York, secretary - treasurer who| ment only seven feet from the tip
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$50,000-a-year job as Maloney’s| mitted commands to the The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- successor at a union executive rocket engine at the rear of .the|dicts partly cloudy and colder to-igunds. ‘| board meeting here next week. | main stage. night with scattered snow flurries. *
Delaney is a lifelong friend of a. & %& The mercury is expected to drop | inc : a ue . ori as _ AFL-CIO President George | Charts showed that the correct-#@ 11-15 —, * ; Meany who quietly started a signal failed to reach the first! - ae ; | See er soltie Viiatiis inhdee tithe -me-cimtng— -ed--skiltfulty—rubbing two—sticks ianetaae. The prs of the engineer union Pd od mechanism that would cor-| Tomorrow will be partly cloudy | lion dollars for a fire in the traditional way is not just luck. The “old scout” next to them found this test a lot early last year. rect the engine’s position and pro-@nd continued cold with a high of | scouts had no trouble getting a roaring fire start- tougher than expected. Members of the Operating Engi- vide a change in direction. a peta is | . @ neers are employed as operators) The huge rocket was forced tair and coined parry ; ° reductions in force Ex-Scout Finds Going Rough 10 Years Later of ‘hoisting machines on construc-| sharply te the right. The strain | "¢: 00 was the lowest recorded | So P wee 4 temperature in downtown Pontiac e he ras hg ne on With a complete answer to the| preceding 8 a.m. At 1 p.m. the rti Cl a te ee eee failure at hand, the Navy is ex-lreading was 21. O O oope O a pected to begin assembling another , Ro al Oak Man 62 of the vehicles it has ready at the
t By DICK SAUNDERS | While my mental horizons have | Fire building? Well, my young y oer pasar SUFFERS Reports Difficulty Breathing > ., tes ye ting warm ® be company “whacked” : Boy Scout Week opens today,| ¢*panded during the past 10 | companions a oe C H ] ae and there’s much more to scouting| years, so have some other not. | [od before . get a spark ws Hit, Killed by ar cata ou casas tee schedule Mike Coch rane. j n ospita (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) than being Trustworthy, Loyal,| too-mental horizons. First | went | Someone ‘slipped me wet sticks. n “test” satellites, starting last De- S Bills T sh Helpful, and Prepared. Just ask! a “ceed old tthe.” Camping is my forte,.I thought.| Aloise Sperl, 62, of 108 E. Fifth éembis, beline attametiod 16 won tate Bills op Ca me. i a But they’re making pup tents for/St., Royal Oak, was killed last ee A aie iamtite ed 2 DETROIT (AP) — Mickey Cochrane, manager of the De- Available b $2 Millio Your good old days of Boy Scout) They build hills “much Stecper smaller pups this year. Mine fit aj night when he walked into perk om Daeh, Ce ee troit Tigers from 1934 until 1938,:was hospitalized today in gare ¥ _— activity may have been great when. nowadays. Did’ you know that?/trifle-snugty: when I finally did = ri s ic h an effort to determine the nature of an illness which. has LANSING ® — The state you were a kid, but have you tried} " Much. jit up. ae verbs edicts The timetable suffered a set: lagued him for three weeks. treasury has accumulated cur- to pass some of the tests now! HELPED ALONG 7 * | Oakland | “ootward avenue) back when the ‘first Vanguard | Plag ale older? aS : ! | Scouting is really a. wonderful aklan just north of 10) rocket fell back to earth and ex- * x * mp rent ‘unpaid bills of over two Sage : ay hocg 2 eee eae! - a) experience. Highway |. Mile road. ploded moments after. take-off, Cothrane said he suffered an attack of bronchitis’ some | mitiion’ dollars in excess of LOSE RANK jalong. Dick Stufer, of 24 Moreland) 1 ot me teil you, I can remem- He was dead on| causing serious damage to the | time ago and that since then he has‘had difficulty breathing. avaliahte cach. This perennial Second Class trical S* Soha a ee wed pod naps! ber when my old Beaver Patrol Toll = ival at foc launching stand. Almost two x* *« Auditor General Frank §. Szy it yesterday. Now I'm lucky they >” : ‘used to... . or was it the Eagle 5 aumont HOSPI-| months elapsed between the first Forest, Ul, since sell~ x don't take my old Second .Class|®'¥™& Me quite a ‘lift. ‘Patrol? Anyway, I can box the’ n'38 tal, Royal Oak. || and second tries, i ee sone. aiekinas, manski said that he is delaying rank away, and-bust me through) - Knot-tying-— E used to: be. a compass, just ask me! vee eather HO AE ALE ON . payment of six million dollars in the Tenderfoot rank right on back) whiz. The boys helped me get | North, north-northeast, northeast, 9 have been filed! witli te nanhanlils wal tin 4 During the ‘winter baseball meetings he tried: to: ie S* | eal sbitastiend tie whteh: pay. into the Cub Scouts. untangled after. a brief struggle. east-northeast . , . gos = ‘any sile through all the necessary, job with a major league club, but failed. ment has been authorized — in : Morgan, 19, ofj8round tests which must be made) Cochrane will be 55 years old April 6.. ‘One of baseball's | addition to $28,500,000 in checks Switch Ads From VV 7735 Bamlet Rd., Royal Oak, | Mrvintful the orignal achedete aan| Steatest catchers, he starred with the Philadelphia Athletics | @Faws.but held up for. schools 9 doubtful the original schedule can} Szymanski called the situation Pr sapling 9? acne fiohletmeed EO from 1925 until he eame to the Tigers in 1934 as @ player | wie’ tiest in w series of acme’ to Newspaper Space eS ae ot the block, po This raises the possibility the| manager and won the American League pennant. Hels: | grodieted nce last Noveisher by lice said, (Cohttinued on Page 2, Col. 2) SS of Fame, . “at? state officials. . ; | NEW YORK — A number of big
American firms are switching ad-) Law Requires Water Craft be Registered vertising from television to news-
Papers in order to.check downturn
in sales, the Wall Street Journal tate Oa icenses » flay Liss | ea line reports.
; | Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has ee a aa 7G lies hine ae Oakland County's 40,000 boat! Boat owners who take to the jaiihalaaiatiy equipped with a mo-! said the licensing forms a1 are near-jowners,"’ Irons said. ‘This new : Sie owners, along with thousands of lakes after March 1 without dis-|tor, and U.S. government boats. |ing completion. as «-|motor boat law can be the means jey will be pumped into newspapers! others ip the state, are supposed playing an identification number) A spokesman in the Lansing of- Included in the jaw is a provi. |f ending these’ compaints, if the and magazines, said Goodyear to have licensed their boat with the|and. registration will be ticketed, fice of George M. Harlow, admin- sion for the state to niatch funds |PeOPle want to cooperate. But pa- advertising director K. C. Zonisius.| state by March 1, under a new mo-|Oakland Coasty Sheriff Frank istrator of the Motor Fuel Tax di- is troling. all the lakes is out of the i ea Sa tor oat law passed last year. |Irons said today. fluance three full-time: depe- | ot Among others turning from TV) But a Lansing source said today| The {| many to newspapers are General Elec-|that the application forms the| numerals eyed caused tric, Eversharp, Inc., W. P. Fuller/ $9 certificate ‘of sdetenen ‘dee eur pide, me oe & Co., , a large San Francisco paint! not completed, and may not belthe Intex | firm and a number of big power’ available locally until near or aft-| a< busy and ct aan. | and light firms. er the March 1 pepe summer as the local highways. ois lean jure, and to the’ fact ; branch : : sea ae dice : s . og * : i ont ine wae ee poe oltleus wath chante diteee tae den | RAMLY IDENTIFIED — County MD eyes ernest sence Oe Mer Saaee ta Oo tote” eee ee tee ee i news peenein ignated to receive. the forms when) With three-inch-high — | Editoriale .....--sscscceseee © [000 boat owners in the state. | by his department « 1957, only } on pin oA nae kemitrs se an they are completed. numerals requir ed by law, | High School .. deeene ei Loe*t sherif fs will receive regi is 1 person was a perment county
the greatest sales potential,” The law was designed to cut recklessness may be the subject of} Markets ................ 8 tration lists froni the state, to speed resident. oe { : La oe oe - és hice of tacit. |°r™mal complaint by witnesses Obituaries ........... ‘stsseey 7. lidentification and arrest of reck-| — 2.8 *& ae j ak. TIGHT FIT — The scouts seem both bewildered and amused dott sid ted serene shee ties by establishing registration ||P — the offending boat's num-| Sports Neen pertondle eds 3 iis ancmaspind Included in the law is a pro-’ ; hy the tactics used by an “oid hand” at constructing a tent. Almost ing is more flexible and that the ot boats, and identification nu a only. beats exempt from the TV & Radio Programs a. 33 MORE COMPLAINTS. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | _f} os ready to throw in the towel, peer Saunders peers from his [eost of a 13-week TV contract merals on ‘the bow. - law are, solely Operated eby|” Wilson, Earl ........ ine “In recent yeats, we have re- — ne a : tent as though jo say, “I guess I wasn't made for this [is too heavy over an extended pe-) It also hits at ‘feckless, motor muscular power, boats under 16) Women’s Pages ..,.,° 15 to 17 pradiher! or bg income Tan sees « ., “Keind of life.”* | hod. boat operation, feet —— er Y sscesccesescssotsies ME from lakefront residents and boatiges W" Huron Be Opes Wena Pe e018 | ; ‘ : | Bess ‘ : ae it 8 hao ae wt : a
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Dag Haminarskjold’s peace ef-
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Bennett. explained that the num-
ber of serious and thoughtful let-
ters hag increased recently, while - PHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 7, 1958
U.N. step in to prevent the sui-
cide of dogs who were said to be
leaping from a, building in a South
American city.
A number of letters asked that
the writers be put on a list far
the first rocket flights into space.
Occasionally a letter is pro-
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be thought of as a crackpot, wrote |
lnguiring Letters:
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Former Pontiac resident, Joseph|0dge No. 510 F&AM. TOW, 8, wf Sarnia died thane} Surviving are his wile Roxelene pap died there’ snd his two daughters, Mrs. Betty Davis and Mary Frances: Davis, Surviving are his sons Virgil, of a ve both of Pontiac. Two brothers and Birmingham; fer, of Chicagd: end a deughter,| Mater also survive.
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Mr. Brown leaves his wife, Ma-
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Highland; and a son, Alan of De-
troit. a sister and brother also sur-
vive,
WALTER A. SHAFER
COMMERCE — Service for Wal-
ter A. Shafer, 56, of 6146 Commer-
cial St., will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Monday at Richardson - Bird
Chapel, Walled Lake; with burial
in Commerce Cemetery. The Rev.
Perry Thomas of Commerce Meth-
odist Church will officiate.
Mr. Shafer died yesterday at
his home after a two-month ill-
ness. He hed been a resident of
Oakland County for 20 years and
was a member of Pontiac BPOE
Elks 810.
Surviving are his wife, Eileen;
his mother, Mrs. Gerald Shafer,
and one sister, Mrs, Irene Coffeen
of Miami; Fla.
MRS. GEORGE TUNSTEAD
OXFORD — Service for Mrs.
George (Katie) Tunstead, 78, of
15 W. Burdick St., will be held at
2 p.m.. Sunday at the Bossardet-
Mabley Funeral] Home with burial
in Oxford Cemetery. The Rev. Fred
Clark will officiate. _
Mrs. Tunstead died yesterday at
her home after an illness of sev-
eral weeks.
She was a member of the Order
of the Eastern Star, Oxford; the
White Shrine of Oakland County;
past matron of Oakland County
member of the Oxford Pythian
Sisters, Moms Club of Oxford,
the Literary Science Club of Ox-
Surviving are her husband; two
daughters, Bernice Fisher of De-
troit and Mrs. Gladys Van Wag-
oner of Lake Orion; a son, Ralph
of Oxford; and two sisters, Mrs.
Ella Gatz of Ypsilanti and Mrs.
Phoebe Davis of Pontiac.
Held by Troopers
LANSING —A man who police
said threatened to kill Gov. Wil-
by state police here today.
ter Line.
* * *
heard in a_ Brighton tavern, jhaps almost every night,
Order of the Eastern Star, andj ¢
There’s a rugged sal ford and the Oxford Garden Club.
Threatens Governor;
liams was held for investigation |
He was identified as Lyman!
Reynolds, 58, of 24290 Wagner, Cen-
Reynolds was arrested at Fowl-
erville after his threats, over- Car Culprit}
An unmarked concrete roadiviolation was arrested
near Telegraph road, caused an-|slips.
other accident last night. S ge
two passengers.
* * *
The driver, Dillman E. See-
lye, 47, of 1120 Cherrylawn Dr.,
told police he was blinded by on-
coming lights.
Mrs. Joyce Caughill, 34, of
1061 Dover, who suffered chest |.)
bruises, said she warned the driv.
er just before the accident that
the divider was ahead and was a
frequent cause of accidents. :
Mrs. Caughill and ber daughter, °UI"t Trying to Shoe Gail, 9, were thrown forward by|Parking Meter; Fined the impact and Gail suffered a cut a
mouth. Both were treated at Pon-| DETROIT \®—Archie Kool, . 65,
tiac General Hospital. a former jockey and blacksmith to the police
slips on him.
State Highway Dept. is responsi-!peen found guilty of being drunk. |
reflectors on them.
Michigan Avenue.
Dies After Collision
ter, 16, of Detroit, was injuredjsaid in passing sentence.
fatally Thursday in a collision on| “The good old days are gone,”
the Lodge Expressway at the Ford
interchange. 10 days."" ‘Faymore Williams, 21, -of 350]
The marker, ee ee MeNeil St., was stopped|
accord-|by traffic officers for running a}
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by a taxi at 7:30 p.m., injuring|there was an old traffic warrant|
out for Williams and he was taken/
station and searched.
The officers said they found 15
This morning, Williams pleaded
not guilty at this arraignment in
municipal court. He was placed
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(Sixth in a series of articles
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‘grassy malls and plazas with foun-
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place streams of creeping -auto-
‘mobiles at the hub of some of
| Michigan's larger outstate cities.
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gon and Jackson, to mention two.
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stores and office buildings. The
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new-style shopping center.
|} Auto traffic, completely ‘etimt|
nated from the central hub of say
ithree by five blocks, will move at
‘ithe edge in a circulating pattern.
i Commodious lots will
ine the streets st the edge of the icentral district, siphoning off cars
jas they converge off spoke-like
thoroughfares from _ residential
jjareas,
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: The first step is to set up the
|streets and parking lots, a slow,
tedious, costly venture in congest-
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|tearing down buildings, rearrang-
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Rivers of cars in downtown Sizes 4 to 10 ee ee ee ee
Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9
Storewide Clearance of
ALL USED
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First they turned to one-way
'streets, then stricter limitations on
icurb parking and next to off-street
‘parking—and more off-street park-
| some other states, never took hold
HE Foresee Pairk xeplacing = Cars j In- uG 7 rs 5 e. WELLINGTON, N
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ing. Multi-level ramps, popular in;-
basis. “y "in 1986 there were 91 bits com-
panies operating Michigan,
were left. Of these, only 13
were fairly sizeable city operations.
Most of the rest wefe one of two- bas alfad
(Next: Cost of Living for
The more Michigan cities "pro-| Cities Rising too) gress in solving street, parking and traffic problems, the more certain * 4 it seems that the doom of city bus Africa's Output Rises operations is not far off.
In Muskegon, Jackson, Uansing.|,cican production of electricity Raletansnd, PUt ISO8, CMa ie ie dl nee Gant, of aad everywhere the story is the same: paged petronege. shrinking Pro-lpieiron output have climbed 20.2 and reduced serv- per.cent each. In the same period, ice in a steadily tightening spiral. exports increased 45.8 per cent LEADS TO BANKRUPTCY
CAPE TOWN — Since 1952 South! Fuchs
by 33.6 per cent, and coal andj Hillary
and the ton-mile traffic of thejlary will fly in to meet him and th “a aa ps Inia Galo Ca Sgesily toate longer wear and. water re to keep feet dry vod enuduseniea cuir inate casas
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Fuchs was reported about 28 : Shoe Repair miles from Depot 700, where Hil Nelaner 5! Saginaw
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FEBRU.
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the way for a dare increase that | a * * THE PON'TIAC PRESS, rAmeay, FEBRUARY t. 1958_
Eyewines fo Death’ .
Katie Agatha Christe “More in the nature of oll on ended the immediate threat of} The commissioner said that he
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* * * the firm’s employes lose their |
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“Mostly abusing Emma,”
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| been a gathering of the Cracker
| thorpe family. Harold and Al-
| fred had come down from Len-
|good deal of acrimony was being
‘directed towards Emma.
angrily. shortsighted and foolish beats me.
| If you hadn't taken that letter to
| said: “You must have been out
| of your senses!"
‘more fishy if they'd identified the
a cast iron alibi to the police if it)
clever at
a eee NER, |
killed the woman —"’
/ Emma.
‘killed the woman.”
| tien, 1 wasn’t out of England
| om the 20th,” said Cedric.“
| the police are wise to it. So
|stady where he had been closeted - Dr
lot, but not killers. voice, raised and irritable. “I
, x * * should like to know what you
“a is s meant by interfering in a private
jae he: repented spectile- and family matter, and telling my
sister to go to Scotland Yard about
ne
Dr. Quimper said calmly.
“Miss Crackenthorpe asked my
advice. — gave it to her. In my
opinion she did perfectly right.”
“You dare to say —’’
“Girl!” i
It was old Mr. Crackenthorpe’s
familiar salutation.
He was peering out of the study
door just behind Lucky.
Lucy turned rather reluctantly.
“Yes, Mr. Crackenthorpe?’’
eo: 4 .. FS és | “What are you giving us for
Entirely your fault, Emma.”| dinner tonight? 1 want curry. Harold's deep bass..voice rang out You make a very good curry. It’s
How you could be 80) ages since we've had curry.”
“The boys don’t care much for
curry, you see."
“The boys — the boys — what
de the boys matter? I'm the
one who matters. And anyway,
the beys have gone — good rid-
dance, I want a nice hot curry, At Rutherford Hall there had
| dom and very soon voices were
raised and tempers were running
high.
On her own initiative, Lucy
mixed cocktails in a jug with ice
and took them towards the li-
brary. The voices sounded clearly
‘in the hall, and indicated that a
‘Scotland Yard — and started all this mt?
Alfred’s higher pitched voice
do you hear?’
“All right, Mr. Crackenthorpe, |
jyou shall have it.”
“That's right. You're a
girl, Lucy. You look after me,)
‘and Fl look after you." j
| Lucy went back to the kitchen. |
Abandoning the fricassee of chick-'
en which she had planned, she be-|
gan to assemble the preparations
for curry. The front door banged)
and from the window she saw Dr.|
Quimper stride angrily from the}
house to his car and drive away.
Lucy sighed. She missed the!
boys. And in a way she missed) “Now don’t bully her,” said Ced-
ric. “What's done is done. Much
woman as the missing Martine and
we'd all kept mum about. having
heard from het."
* * ®
“It's all very well for you,
Cedric,” said Harold angrily.
“You were out of the country on
the 20th which seems to be the
day they are inquiring about.
But it's very embarrassing for Al-
fred and myself. Fortunately |!
;can remember where I was that)
‘afternoon and what I was doing—”’|
“I bet you can,” said Alfred. |Bryan too. . .
“lf you’d arranged a murder, | Oh well — she sat down and be-|
Harold, you'd arrange your alibi gan to peel mushrooms.
very carefully, I'm sure.” | At any rate — os give the
“] gather you are not so for- iamy 8 ratging goed — |
tunate,” said Harold coldly. Feed the brutes: “That depends,” said Alfred. | It was 3 a.m. when Dr. Quimper |
““Anything’s better than presenti ‘drove his car into the garage,’
‘5 \closed the doors and came in pull-
isn’t really casst iron. They're so mage ell — _ \rather wearily. W. breaking these things | mpkins had a fine healthy pair
lof twins to. add to her present fam-.
‘ily of eight. Mr. Simpkins had ex-,
'pressed no me over the arrival. |
- had said gloomily.
= do om ashig inl Ga *the on ot they? Quads| _ now, they're good for something.
* |All sorts of things you get sent, and
informa- |ifie press comes round a d there’s
pictures in the paper, and they do
says as Her Majesty sends you r
telegram. But what's twins except
two mouths to feed instead of one?
Never been twins in our family,
nor in the Missus’ either. Don't
seem fair, somehow.”
* * *
r. Quimper walked upstairs to
jwith old Mr. Crackenthorpe. His|his bedroom and started throwing
jeye fell on the jug in Lucy's) off his clothes. He glanced at his:
hand. |watch. Five minutes past three.
“What's this? AS celebration?” ‘It had proved an unexpectedly * * *
“If you are insinuating. that 1)
“And just for your
“And
we're all under suspicion.”
“If it hadn't been for Emma—”
“Oh, don't begin again, Harold.’
cried Emma. ~
Dr. Quimper came out of the
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Dr. Quimper swore, and picked a Jocation where there was -no/
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Dr. Quimper’ * * *
“Speaking."’
When: he returned to his auto-’ “This is Lucy Eyelesbarrow
from Rutherford Hall. 1 think mobile, there was a new parking.
meter and a red ticket on his you'd better come over. Every- :
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WEREWOLF ried down to his car.
It was some three hours later |
when the doctor and Lucy, both
of them somewhat exhausted, sat
down by the kitchen table to
drink large cups of black coffee.
“Ha,”" Dr. Quimper drained his:
cup, set it down with a clatter on
the saucer. “I needed that. Now,
Miss Eyelesbarrow, let's get down
to brass tacks.”
Lucy looked at him. The lines
face making him look older than
his forty-four years, the dark hair
on his temples was flecked with
gray, and there were lines under!
his eyes.
°*“As far as I can judge,” said
the doctor, “they'll be all right
now. But how come? That's what
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