Show CONSPIRACY BRENDA T“K t -- Am9 0 TAKl — croif Heywood lthy Hw IMI to Puerto JLtr publlahor (or ber lth(r' " ftit“nen the UUBd aro Peto WU br fathefi paper porttr oa ftrmy Intelllfenct offleer Puerto Blcai educated y‘lfrl( bruited State! who? order to abruptly nP eamo were enflneer gjchard Taussig Geraft agent li r UrtUty ai Pved! aad BueU fed sot and vQuir American eaglaeer jISft Su7 Awaro Uiat aho must cet o Abbo toUowi sea lb wal Hidttttilf to a Meret rcndertrous ridoiri I Mlfwl Valera ljr - v rZ '£ I” XI CHAPTER bent her 'head down and dark-rfarther back into the Miguel’s hand dropped hers CU back to his hip pocket and there Her heart beat faster five of them re must be four or shuf-T- t thought trying to coirnt the Aane 5 feet above her and took a inne closed her eyes Cl breath She felt Miguel’s taut and then go rigid relax Cain so instantly that she opened A fifth eye 10 sudden fright It was the group 3jan bad Joined I S Mil oJ Diego Gongaro I jfigueTi body was like a steel Cre quivering under the impact of ‘trodden blow His breath was corn- sharply that Anne thought the What had nen outside must hear it Then she didn't know happened 'll so it came to her He hadn’t He uncle was there known he might be Arno u "Let’ lliguel y old! I etlv “It’? quick1’ ter ther His “I hot muc: ' cars” An Miguel the v r He wns (’ United Si ting tii( re vt n hesitate f r r i’ tin followed Anru was a Sax u a was about Ve url more he h ?: tl that Captain Wilcox ut? ernt Mr Richard TaU ha ri taken the !!) i r doctrine They rod out slipped into the As they r Ihe girl standing there hesitated Mr apparently reluctant to go Ims-dglanred her over with an appraising eye wondering what she wanted with Miss Heywood She v Puerto Rican dark and at that brief attractive stage before avoirdupois and middle age sit in at thirty She was expensive-l- v dressed almost too much so and nervous and ill at ease obviously She was also obviously determined The clerk handed Mr Taussig his key and two call slips said “Good sir” in English and turned evening back to the girl His attitude was interesting Mr Taussig thought It was as if he had to be polite to her blit nevertheless wanted to get her out as quickly as possible “You can leave a message for he her” said “She’s usually very street He took her started down the from the direction she’d away in Anne glanced no one in sight comer Iljnn Co back There They turned got into the car tired desperately tired all of a sudden “Miguel" she said “Wait a while Anne” She sank back against the seat It va s probably she Just hunger but it was funny how this thought of emotions took it out She felt like an old sponge you She late” maneuvered the car through streets They came out in front of the great Indian laurel tree in the Post Office Plaza Anno sat up She hadn’t abruptly u idea how they'd got there so Ha dark the suddenly quickly were we "Where Miguel?” she asked looked He her sharply at "If you don’t know it’s better for bow" he said evenly where you you not to after a moment "I wish you could forget the thole thing” They were both silent for an Then he said "You’ve got to promise me very seriously you’ll sever say a word about it to any- were one" “ "pat Mr were you doing there? And Taussig’s room the other sight?’ "Then you did know” Miguel said turning his head His eyes the ocean in front of “I’m sorry I hope I didn’t you or frighten you too Men I think you’d better tell me about it I couldn’t ask you before" iihout ter fixed on It wasn’t you that-tol- Taussig msthere?” Piel turned abruptly "Does he "He knows about con t know about roe” Anne said “Listen you” Anne” he said earnestly to tell me everything It’s more important than Have you told Wilcox?” J°Jthmk shook her head "He thinks I did jwr ' a spy or something you’re not are you? I wa?t to believe Tell me I°o fou’ve got L® it re not TD tell you something no one knows” he said slowly "I’m Anne 'In a way I y°u ?° y°u’H you have to absolutely quiet x to bodr and everybody else” your father know?” JJtiook his head Commanding General knows here— he doesn’t W kSJjLpdy roun 10 nd lowered his “at b could hardly hear ar Department lent me 8pccial mission I can’t gyoa what it is exactly I wasn’t tonight — that Taussig I n’t know J1 1L ucchU? he ls— And how far rm 7? depends on no one knowing n tt You see that don’t Joyv 2H "I AiJ oftiWdidn? u “Bui whatever better if a rS?l° lQn’t destruction in the interests of what he referred to as World Order but thought of merely as New Empire for Old He had spent too many years in too many ends and corners and crossroads of the world to think that any one nation was in itself and especially superior to all others ordained by God for world domination He was however aware that exthe desire for world domination exclusively and without regard for law and ethic isting concepts of and the acceptance of any and to attain it were the meflns most powerful weapons the human A realist by namind could forge ture he had become a cynic by success-fu- l necessity and an eminently opportunist by scientific applica- to came tion of whatever means to men He did not object hand who respected tho or governments and virtues of honesty tolerance he preOn the contrary because them with ferred dealing the slowest to they were always of the recognize the Indian sign the time they and by Double Cross t0? Ia!5: did recognize R it was and Mr On the other hand of it as he crossed sig was thinking toward the newsthe Granada lobby and stand they were unknown imunpredictable aspects ponderables be J th had to form Sometimes it took the of parhnnpstv and unselfishness More individual ticular was what hed his experience it about rud to warn Diego Gongaro He had in fact won- hedmjhat todSyume It w more iroubl thn the American cicla’s rage against certainly but irl w£ren cnlaDgle b4wnt was anything “" We’re usin it be “If flKenu sail bav hr UM They slipped through the tunnel and out into the street wouldn’t 2 knew foUoW his head "It’a better As long s certain nOW ® 2 is on my trail they c URpictoua And they’ll I it or dangerous— working vA mp0rtnt” rm at the Miguel said beginning" - SS! "n’lirox’s w!x tant H he had o 1" ion md would be a hors " Ml‘Ur was :t roving cl nrt ai hf WUcox too Hr but fortu commts- "°thcr color- - different if Tauisii could u" more useful uncIlTuar In Spaiu his bii connection - The girl moved away without answering wandered over to the arcade and sat down looking around with a kind of moody defiance in her set face She apparently had made up her mind to see the American girl and was not going to be stopped “Who is that young lady?” Mr Taussig inquired with a slight frown as if he knew her very well but couldn’t quite place her at the mo' ment The clerk looked at him politely but blankly "I don’t know her name” he said with exactly the effect of saying “It’s none of your business sir” Mr Taussig looked at the slips in his hand Mrs Russell Porter had Mrs R called him at Porter had called at and left her telephone number There were two more slips for calls in his room that had been left It was working out very earlier on the whole Mr Taussig nicely glanced back at the girl by the door He looked at She was sitting tight his'watch It was not quite ten and The girl this might be interesting obviously had something on her mind she intended getting of? before she On the other hand time went away She kept seemed to be important looking nervously at the clock and comparing it with the gold watch pinned on her dress Then she got up abruptly and went to the writing desk Mr Taussig watched her chewing the end of the pen writing crumpling up what she wrote and stuffing the paper into her bag Suddenly in someshe threw the pen thing like despair down and hurried out without having written anything Mr Taussig went slowly over to She was going quickly the arcade He saw Indistinctdown the drive vision ly because of his that a car stopped for her to get in and went off toward Santurce not San Juan He went over to the elevator There was something about the incident that disturbed him without hla being able to say exactly what it was It was another of the intangibles that seemed to make action imperative before they became tanHe gibles to disrupt his plans walked slowly down the hall to his A letter that he had been room writing in his head from tiftie to time since he talked to Gongaro in the morning was going through his It waa very clear to mind again him Tomorrow night he would put It on paper for the morning Clipper "My dear friend” the letter would "Thank you for the Guide isy Book to this beautiful and hlstorio island It has been interesting and invaluable "Have you heard of the tragio thing that happened here today? A beautiful American girl Miss Anne met her death by a frightHeywood ful accident at the Central Valera My efforts to save her very nearly resulted in the loss of my own life which’ I should gladly have given to save hers "She and I were the guests ©i Scnor Alvaro Valera on his sugar of San Juan plantation outside Valera was not with us only the foreman of the mill and Scnor Senorita Gongaro Diego Gongaro was also along but she did not go us Thank through the plant with God she was spared that” (TO BK COXTUil'ES) R fruits Do not anh vegetables bruise aetive xnds mid thorough anolrmontal requiremii ivssf ul laundering A bit of wax rubbed on the bottoms id iii kcis v ill prexent them of in u king even the glossiest tloors Common table salt h the host for milk strainer Hub ot the stiamcr w ith the suit lt'insrr both suit's Store berries grapes nnd other delicate fruits unwashed in a cold place A cloth dampened with vinegar or coal oil and rubbed over the windows before washing wifl remove the smoky look When washing overalls slip the ends of the shoulder straps to which the buckles arc fastened Tin securely into the hip pocket with u safety pin nnd the overalls can be washed w ithout the trouble of removing tho buckles When you hear a Marine called a "Leatherneck” it has nothing to do w’lth the epidermis of his neck u Mati Race partvularh nr r did he regard himseif se us an of H it ample a real st and a business man anti Ins business uns Empire or rather the under mining of existing empires leading to the r the tunnel through Rich rinsing ments si'i: wasn't so sure equation seen him with on the ship and seen u Sun Juan He’d Mgut'l's face He’d lur men's faces and meant bought a newspaper wav across the lobby ' £ t his key he was ex'ru'rdinary n Anne Heywood got in Not orlv tangibly with l’ttle Mrs Porter but ipi n gib' too The fact that she na t a serious about him was In n a potential surveillance that o’dn t afford to risk !! stopped m front of the counter Hu oli put his hand up in the n't’oiin hom 110 numbered and turned hark "No she hasn’t come The uel pal o got to the ro it soune torn fro guisrto “The here quick” get out of said quietly Handle gently sbo'i!l have taken a Gi ngaro bring him to t nigh: Gongaro " hew was in com-- ’ " t them His de-"iild make him Vvaro’s passive he could be ihere ej SEWING CIRCLE b -If seem- even "K fmfrmfsJs “- suddenly 'iaown his hadn’t 'i ConraIC 1821 Matched Ensemble JUILD your fall wardrobe a jumper and Jacket! 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