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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD STO'ifiGIl GAS CH wM aiass-- BEU. E What many Doctors do (or it When excess stomach and uaegaB onr stomarb Or heartburn, doctor prwnne tue fast-ariinfncuirmeg known e for ivoitorrune relief medicine Tablets No laxative. If your like thoe in a err first trial doesnt prove better, ret nr .SYLVIA Taylo'r FAR: Joan Leland, J ctoBi it ,w importer ndArthur Mulford, r,u,ed y M him S. a nimilar post She Uken Etodsome Karl MUler, proprietor Tut club ho pays her generously late hour o 1 work. Be (eta le7 Sybil a new Job and Joar Hi club man love with him. warn her about fanl Sherman, tut refuses to five any reason, liter rescues her from the unwanted Tjjnj of Eric Strom, Karl Karl mo--1 Sybil suspect L Joan defend him. They board apparently a a lark, i notice that Hey leave, Joan merman had followed them. She ' ,ent about this. Later Karl to the join with a package Paul follow, again iW captain. ter. One night before Christina and Karl asks privet suddenly bolUe to os aod get doubt t 'T'HIS may be disturbing news for Larry MacPhail, who doesnt disturb easily or softly. Sam Breadon, owner of the Cardinals, 'nil f r. Lilrbter-sbiP- leave the office. continue with the m ' story. co' dub was crowded with a group. Joan went into on a and took her place h the e fe aay o: gay the tall I : IA iarething to drink, Miss 0ne of the attendants asked. thank you, Joan said, Im She looked ug tor Mr. Miller. cr watch. Exactly ten oclock, Le- as City, ach pa toped Karl would not as jealous of each be long, moment else. in her own that she did not hear Paul until he spoke a second with anyone so deep Was ipent .J ts jm he was her attention, for KarL I might ruefully, here, cy finding you as he caught waiting smiled it 30wn going through this Joan asked. Its Christwe ie, Paul ant to i Im happy and I quarrel with brown me?" twinkled, eyes she you, any. said firmly, a truce, shall we? deal. And to prove It, how call a dance with esitated, but me? Paul pulled her feet no for an answer, lari cant begrudge me one wont take straw- u. M GMdHwffY an excellent dancer and relieved that he seemed to the situation. She really to be friends with every-tshare her happiness with was ill was irite refried ed world. was pity fbole in Paul Shermans eyes but Joan did not see it as a feather, she danced in powderras. Over her head Pauls belied his gay attempt at sfcg conversation. erf a se-fa- cutest have the turned-u- p informed her. But it t suit the rest of you. sal's a dubious compliment, he smiled. ar nose hat you gives you away for are, a cute kid! Paul and so did she. Cute kidl sailed her beautiful, glamor-satin- g Paul Sherman thought lai just a cute kid. It proved ouch more sophisticated Karl 7et if she had never met she would have been fond of He was g young, diligent. Karl, however, had more to offer. He had fie was experienced. There Ir.ystery about him that set part from all others. There en a subtle fascination about Sural accent Karl represent-Tand strength. Karl . . . j still here, Paul reminded good-lookin- taking into her dream. I'd Joan admitted. rT. orchestra filed slon. nink out for an in- - I'll go said. back to the Karl said hed in ten minutes and its longer than that Eric m uirh there. I t Strom! And Karl didnt about it. wouldn't advise you , to go len Paul said,, frowning, worried, she confessed, right. 100 Pleased Karl." l! ran take care of himself," lighting a cigarette, j oan felt a sudden inner she going anyway, He made a step as if her, then apparently ,hls decision, walked to the com-I- e?l ' k.irried Sjj- - says'-- i down the long corri-ct,- y as she had done so Jr'es before. But fear has-,S- r footsteps, fear for KarL a not trust Eric Strom. She Old ,y j thirf ng i folks farmed by his expression. Thing happens to Karl . . gottt VfllV I Cached the door she heard arguing violently. Then 5 shot followed by a KTkU unt s .';tra-- r 0 to VlM,r S ay all-tim- CHAPTER VIII molils hich J 0' , Joan 4 don i.,1 Us screamed, flinging Eric Strom who lay WM hand. gUD ?.!0ught Karl himself?" the door. fearfully, she faltered, Pick up that cmmanded. Joa obeyed, placing e desk. S She ' ran to him, seizing ring into his face, which "V 01 emotion in Dar-14lft kill him? It 1 says this 1942 collection might be the best Cardinal team of all time. We had a great team in 1926 the year we trimmed the Yankees,1 Sam remarked. We bad another great team In 1931, and still another in 1934 when the Gashouse Gang with Dizzy Dean and Pepper Martin were riding high. But it wonldnt surprise me to see this bunch we are looking at now turn out to be our e top. This is certainly the best pitching staff we ever bad, and one of the best all around teams in every department. MacPhail says his Dodgers are much stronger than last year and after a few early flurries should never be headed, we told Breadon. His Dodgers had better not have too many early flurries," Sam said. Brooklyn has a good ball club, but we have a better one. We have better pitching and more speed. And if our club had any more spirit it might explode. Billy Southworth has the entire squad hustling to the limit and I can tell you now those Dodgers will be seeing Red Wings in their broken dreams this summer. Theyll be after those Dodgers from the first game to the finish. aiders Er, hand Srm Wh ,ay 0Pm toe floor The Her green eyes were pleading Karl Miller advanced towards her. from a chalk-whit- e face. Karl! And if you double-cros- s me, you Karl! Answer me! You didnt . know what to expect Now do you You couldnt . . . Why that would understand?" be . . . Murder! You wouldn't dare! Joan said Karl Miller smiled grimly as he but the sightless eyes of Eric took a cigarette from the silver box Strom refuted the statement on his desk. Some people might She covered her face with her call it that, he said without a trace hands and wept of excitement It couldn't be true. That wasnt KarL her Karl! He must be driven Joan leaned weakly against the by desperation to turn against her. desk. She was beyond fear, beyond It was some horrible mistake. In a tears. There was a terrible silence moment it would be over. He would in the office, a heavy dreadful si explain and hold he- - in lence. A silence intensified by Karl his armseverything again. Millers face, narrowed eyes, hard But Karl was "You know mouth. A silence made more tense nothing! You willsaying,no one what tell by the stillness of Eric Stroms body has occurred here We will tonight upon the floor. Joans mind slowly go on as if nothing has happened. tried to put together the pieces of She wanted to laugh wildly, hysthis horrible picture. Karl had shot terically, Go on as if nothing had Eric killed him. Beyond that she happened? knew nothing. Karl wrapped the pistol in a handHer hand reached for the tele- kerchief, put it in the safe, then phone. Im going to call the po- motioned to PauL Give me a lice! hand. Together they carried the Karl seized her arm with a vio- lifeless Eric Strom from the office. lence that almost jerked it from its Joan could hear them descending socket You will do nothing of the the fire escape, outside the back of the building. What would they do kind! She stared at him. Was this the with Eric? The noise from the orKarl Miller she knew? Was this chestra must have prevented the hard-face- d man the one who had sound of the shot from disturbing held her tenderly and murmured the Club guests. Joan stared at the telephone. She liebchen? Someone was pounding at the of- was alone. It would be easy to call fice door. Karl had locked it. Paul the police but she was afraid. She Shermans voice came distinctly was afraid of the look in Karl Mithrough the opaque glass panel. llers eyes. There had been ruthless Joan! Whats going on in there? determination in those eyes. And in the safe lay the gun that had Let me in! Karl walked to the door and killed Eric. A gun bearing her finPaul had said he would opened it "There has been an un gerprints. fortunate accident he said calmly. testify in support of KarL What chance would , Joan Leland have? Pauls expression did not change. The evidence was conclusively What happened? her. What was behind this Karl Miller smiled a little as he against murder? Why Karls attitude, Pauls manager. sudden change of front? regarded his white-face-d Joan was perfectly justified. Eric She had no idea how long it was has tried to annoy her before. You before Karl returned. He was alone. can testify to that yourself. Let us understand each other, Just what are you driving at? he said, sitting down at his desk. It Paul demanded. would be most unfortunate if I were Joan tried to speak but her lips to become involved with the police. would not move. What was Karl I am not an American citizen. saying? What did he mean? You are a German? Joan asked 'Joan shi . Eric, Karl Miller dully. stated. Naturally, as is everyone else His words were like an electric associated with me here at the I didnt! Karl, you know I club. shock. didnt! You did it yourself! You Paul, too? shot him! Of course, Paul, too. Karl MilShe ran to Paul and clutched his ler smiled as he leaned towards her. arm. Paul, you believe me, dont "You see we are engaged In certain you ? activities which are necessarily very Paul Sherman did not answer, He private." did not even look at her. Then at last Joan knew the truth. Your fingerprints are on This was a spy ring. It must be. gun, Karl said. those That explained everything But you told me to pick it up." mysterious letters to Mexico, Karls She could not believe her ears. KarL reticence. The Club Elite was only the man she loved and trusted, had blind. But why was Karl telling turned against her, accusing her of her this? a murder he had committed. It I trust you now, Karl said with was like some fantastic nightmare, You are in much smile. wry over I have no wish to turn you too deep to get out Not only would to the police, Joan. We will forget for murder, but you one you be held about this little matter. No Just as much as the are Implicated need know what has happened." rest of us. You recall the portfolio eyes. delivered to the freighter? Rage blazed in her green m you But I havent done anything. I stared at him without answerShe And not Im to go to the police! the whole going to tell them afraid ing. 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Miller she had counts. You were seen delivering was a stranger, that envelope by several people. One It Might Have Been You will not go to the police! of them happened to be Paul SherI dont think they quite underHis voice cut like a whip. man. stand just what would have hapPaul Sherman stared straight conLittle by little Joan Lelands to see or pened to the Dodgers if we had had ahead of him, seeming as many of our regulars in action fused brain began to see the pichear nothing. she knew that what Karl as they had last year. It might have And ture. Joan cried hysterically, I will! said was true. She was in too deep been distressing quite distressing. door. turning towards thearm stopped her to get out But she must get out! It might not even have been close. Karls powerful would not continue From here we turned to the spirit into a chair. She could not, to do with Karl of Cardinal players through the and forced her roughly have anything to you reasons why two she knew the years. They have been the Notre There are do I w.U MUler now that will not. The first-- if you A spy! So this was the mysDame of basebalL truth. Paul and once considered testify that you shot Eric, "We've looked for two things, tery that she had me up. will back romantic and attractive! She looked PauL Breadon to said, speed and spirit. We turned Her pleading eyes t him now with loathing. want ball players who love to play her. fail not would He But Karl put a hand over hers. baseball, who like to hustle and who afraid But he said coolly. Im Be sensible, Joan. You re hysteriare out to win. Last year the Cardimoment but youll be It Isnt true! KarL cal at theYou have nothing to wor- nals were crashing Into fences, dng-oul- s, HU 11 right. anything In the road, to win wWB:r.u doi. IbM fond of you. a ball game. ry about. Im very understand. reason we should not me! I don't In that Southwest country from triea w Is there any M Eric, Karl went on, observe go on where many of the great ball play-er- s You may I come, baseball is the greatest The girl leaped to her feet And no matMillerl Karl In the world. Football is next you, hate game lecom! r011 him That 1, Hi what you say. Im not afraid of Most of them, like Dean and Martin ter nothing. vou will do and many more, come up the hard arms of her Joan clutched the compressed yHis hands were on her shoulders way. They know how to take a She chair for support to and come tearing back. 'You don't mean that, liebchenl beating attempt a desperate her lips in (TO BE CONTINUED control her emotions. nil rmi your noctej beck. 2m. from things you have on hand or from Inexpensive new materials. Send your SO your throat than other popular brands? 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