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IAFTEB XII ,, not your squaw, is ued the Commissioner, se to marry on me. She sterHale. She say she IS no more, she lak gol' ere you yesterday?" cleanin' out hangar, ake all day?" Word come dat cniei s Samp seesters, they woods. I cut every-Brin- g to H house and j room." e come an' Meester ider, seester, dey work r mens come too." Hale and Chester in 11 the time you were?" Meester Chester go her, 'You feenish.' She i more green. W'en I he gone too." she? Where were you ice." I girl friend" he fas Tatima, this girl marry, with you?" tay at Waffle Shop for ;e party there." He e come to dance late, it through." f girl was called next. ggered in, head back, the curious color dark en drained of blood. od time at the Indian ght?" igbtened. "Who, me? ian dance?" Her con-?er- b. "I stay at Waf-Igh- t, help Mees Samp i ' up after marriage ' i isioner grinned at Hai-red him with a dis-- . "Who, me? I stan' If. You work for Mr. ' work for Mees Samp u do there?" ible. Wash deeshes, :h t'ings. Work hard." fad time to take care sfcabin?" ier head, set her lips ed line of defiance. nanded: Commissioner's ques-W- e all know that r Mr. Hale. Tell the "What do you mean speakin like that to me, to a woman old enough to be your mother? I want you should understand that the engi-nee- rs in this camp didn't leave their manners behind in the States. You et ten waffles for your lunch, Mary told me. I ain't under any obliga-tions to feed you an your assist-ants while you're here on this case. If you try to be a smarty with me, you'll eat with the men or the Eski-mos, understand" Tubby Grant camouflaged an exu-berant chuckle with a racking cough. Dauntless Martha Samp bel-ligerently faced the Commissioner. A smile tempered the amazement on his face as he rose. He was de-cidedly attractive when he stepped outside his official self, Janice de-cided. "Miss Samp, if It's a case of love my waffles, love me, I'm eating out of your hand. I never tasted any-thing so good. Sit down. We'll lis-ten so long as you'll talk." She sat down. "Sakes alive, I guess you don't know what you're promising. I'm quite a talker when I get goin'. How-soever. I haven't got so much to say unless I get started on crime or matrimony. Surprisin how often you'll find 'em related. I've found the pistol." From the box she cau-tiously extracted a revolver wrapped in a soft white cloth. A revolver with a gleaming mother-of-pea- rl butt The office whirled before Janice's Incredulous eyes. Bruce Harcourt'sl "I found it on the shore when the tide went out," Martha continued. "When I heard about Mr. Hale, an' there not being any weapon found, I says to myself, 'First thing'll be done will be to examine and check up on every pistol at headquarters. 'Tisn't likely though that whoever did it will keep it by him, he'll get rid of it. No place I know of better than the shore.' So every chance I had I ran down to the shingle while the tide was low. I had what you call a hunch that it wouldn't be far away, and it wasn't." The Commissioner broke the re-volver. "One cartridge gone." He replaced it on the table. "Ever seen this gun before, Miss Samp?" "Yes," "Where?" "It belonged to my nephew, Ar- - isure, he come. He say very loud, 'W'at you mean sending for Mees Trent, Joe? Try any funny business an' I'll shoot.' An' then Mees Hale come In an' say, 'Wat you doln' with that pistol, Jimmy? Joe's frightened!' An' then she laughed an' laughed 'sthough she didn't know what she doin', an' I went to Waffle Shop an' wash deeshes." "You didn't see Mr. Hale again alive?" "Who, me? I not see heem again, never." "That's all. You may go." She swung out, head up, the Yaku-ta- t blanket trailing from one hand. The Commissioner watched her till the door closed. Made a note on his pad. "You take stenographic notes, don't you, Grant? Take Miss Trent's testimony." He looked at Janice. "Sorry to bring you into this, but I want to hear about your visit to Hale's cab-in." "Mr. Hale phoned me to come and take a letter from his dicta-tion. A codicil." "Codicil! Did he sign It?" "I don't know. I put It in shape and sent two copies to him by one of the men." "Make a rough draft for me when we get through this afternoon. While you were at the Hale cabin, what happened?" "Tatima has given an exact ac-count" "You met Chester as you went out?" "Yes." "What did he say to you?" "He asked what I was doing In Hale's cabin." "And you answered?" "That It was none of his busi-ness. The suspicion in his voice made me furious." "Mm! All the next day you were away from headquarters, I under-stand. There was a party here in the evening. Did you dance with Chester?" "Yes." "Did he mention your meeting of the day before?" "Yes. He apologized for his man-ner and I explained why I answered as I did." "You parted good friends?" chie Harper." "Who owned the revolver after your nephew went?" "Mr. Bruce." "Did you know that it was miss-ing, Harcourt?" "Yes." Curtly Bruce Harcourt told of his discovery of the empty holster on his wall, added that he had In-quired among the engineers if any-on- e of them had borrowed it. "Mm. Didn't connect it with the shooting, I suppose?" "The shooting hadn't occurred at the time I missed it." The door swung slowly open. A man with dazed eyes swayed on the threshold. His face was bruised, his clotting torn. The Commission-er stared at him, "Parks! Where did you come from? Plane crack-up?- " The man's head achieved a wobbly shake. "Never got off. Fella grabbed climbing into the cock-ni- t me as I was He flung me down with such force that I was stunned. I heard a roar an' then I didn't know any- - ttWhat did he look like?" The Commissioner shook the dazed man '""Go eagerness. easy. I fell on that arm. Couldn't tell what he looked like eoggles on. But when he grabbed me I noticed a big black seal-rin- g in this Wnoars a seal-rin-outfit, Harcourt?" Tnpster the second engineer. Mrs Hale is Chester's sister?" ..rU 'talk with her next li iho Miss Martha? able to see anyone. do her good to rouse out of Jr daze. If M's. Hale !.' mean, she s got a --What d'you .ro'Halrwls a rich man. I've He didn't need to work, St he was crazy over bridge-build- - " ing (TO BE CONTINUED) "The best." Thank heaven that was over! She had squeezed by without telling what Jimmy had said In reply. "Was that all that was said?" Her assurance crashed. Good grief! She wasn't under oath, she hadn't sworn to tell the truth, the whole truth. She would say nothing which could incriminate nice Jimmy Chester. She smiled engagingly at the Commissioner. "Anything more would have been anti-clima- wouldn't it?" His smile was bland, too bland. "You were In the H house when Mrs. Hale came last night, weren't you? Sorry to remind you of what must have been a gruesome intru-sion happiness, but I want on your to know what happened." the fire talk-ing "We were sitting by when someone beat furiously at the door. Mrs. Hale stumbled into the room. She was breathless as though she had been running. Sne braced herself against the wall, tried to speak. Mr. Harcourt said, Steauy, Millicent What has happened? Her eyes were wide with horror as she called out. 'Joe's dead! Shot! She pitched forward to the floor. "You can remember nothing more that was said? See who's knocking, Harcourt'.. He Janice's eyes met relieved that she must be intensely been reprieved from answering Sat question. Tubby Grant opened Samp stood on the door. Martha the threshold. In one hand she held a box. Harcourt rose. 'We were to send for you later. Miss Martha." The woman's grim Hps twisted m "Which's polite for sayin . Vh"t you doin' here?' Mr. Bruce wastin' the f. I came to save you Wo time." She stepped the center of the room. Her voice quavered with excitement Found me revolver that shot Joe Hale. Must be somewhere." , --Obviously." The Commissioner voico dripped sarcasm. Martha Samp frowned at him. i him from under low-nch- 1! her fine shoul- - Tell truth? You not much as you t'ink. I )' ot Meester Hale." A ng twisted her face. A drop of blood efo as she went on. of cabin w'ile Mees y." since her return?" 'raps." losing this?" Bto bent forward to ded hand. In the )Iue glass bead. She le string about her ) veiled the fright ned in her eyes. She ;o days ago. Same e Indicated the girl .fdesk. Janice felt to her hair as the d at her. hat young lady at the she. Meester Hale ler to come. Say he First he send ffle Shop. Mees 11 tell her letter. He ; cauful. After w'ile W han's. I :,Hale to tell Miss ' wa beautiful, did V not care. He say from marry-- , WnV An' she say, I Pen beads break. I fetn "P. I hear no j Miss Trent's voice JSns, don't you? some leetle " a outside, l;PeJ very mad to ., f Chester. 'fore he he come into the Not Worth the Hunt t Life would be a perpetual fleff hunt if a man were obliged to rur down all the innuendoes, inveracl ties, insinuations and misrepresent tations which are uttered against him. Henry Ward Beecher. nv VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) ROLAND YOUNG made up "ten best" list the other day, between scenes of Columbia's "He Kissed the Bride" a list of Hollywood's best scene-stealer- s. Being a gentleman, he spared the fair sex. Here are the performers he considers most dangerous to have in camera range while play-ing a big scene; Cary Grant, Lewis Stone, Wallace Beery, Charles Chap-lin, James Gleason, Robert Bench-ley- , Bob Hope, Allyn Joslyn, Edgar Kennedy and Daisy, the canine star. For your information, the best scene-stealer- s do the trick with their eyes and their hands, and are death to newcomers; put two together, and you have a battle royal. Mickey Rooney, it seems, is con-sidered adept at scene stealing, but according to Roland Young, his face lights up too much when he gets ready for a piece of business. "In the Hardy pictures, Lewis Stone stops Mickey cold every time by At last Richard Denning's actually going to appear in scenes with Doro-thy Lamour; it's taken him three years. When she played in "Her Jungle Mate" he was an aviator flying over the jungle, searching for RICHARD DENNING Ray Milland. In "Disputed Pas-sage" he had two scenes and two speeches, but not with her. Now, in "Beyond the Blue Horizon," tall, blond Denning steps out as Doro-thy's love interest Billie Burke is one of those people who never throw away anything of sentimental interest. But the other day she told Joan Crawford, whose mother she plays in "Be Kissed the Bride," that she was going to de-stroy most of the things she'd been saving. So she went home and pitched in and the first old letter she opened was one from Enrico Caruso, written to her after she re-fused his proposal of marriage. (That was in the days when she didn't want her career cluttered up with matrimony.) The house clean-ing stopped right where it had com-menced. Recalling the damaging effects of a terrific beating George Raft took in the original version of "The Glass Key," six years ago, Paramount ex-ecutives have applied for $50,000 worth of insurance to cover possible damage to the handsome counte-nance of Alan Ladd, playing Raft's role in a of the mystery thriller. Raft still bears the scars of the slugging administered by Guinn Williams. William Ilolden's been grounded for the duration of "Meet the Stew-arts." Director Al Green nearly col-lapsed when he found that Holden was spending his Sundays racing high-spee- d motorcycles at Muroc Dry Lake, and got studio permission to stop it. Jlz Betty Winkler, of the air's "Abie's Irish Rose," and Vice President Wallace agree on one thing that she can't speak Spanish. She au-ditioned for NBC's new "Down Mex-ico Way," and without warning was asked to learn a Spanish song from a record and sing it. When she heard the result she criticized it vehemently. Wallace was kinder when he heard the recorded show; just said "That girl cannot speak Spanish." "Johnny Presents" Talullah Bank-hea-in evening gowns, only because her sponsor asked her to wear them instead of slacks when broad-casting. So now she changes in a special dressing room at the studio, and as soon as she's finished her stint, bowed and thrown kisses to the lads in the audience who are in uniform, she gets back into her own favorite uniform slacks. ODDS A!VD ENDS Sammy Kaye, the bandleader, it learning to skatt since he accepted a leading rote in Sonja Henie't next picture, "Iceland" At last Lionel Barry more has a role he longs to play, that of Thaddeus Stevens, arch enemy of Andrew Jack-son, u hom he's been studying for yean In "The Gentlemen Misbehave" Cary Grant gets chased by six blood hounds, one which captured convicts ufto escaped from the Arizona Mlatt penitentiary; at rehearsals that one al was caught him ... Tat O'Brien' formed an "All Irish" glee cluh on tht set of "He's My Old Man"Pal't tht only Irishman in it. |