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MONEAY, APRIL 17, 1938, Pret [DODGERS PLAY 3 The White Cockatoo by Mignon G. ‘Eberhart S209 20098209.999290990090 900002800002 08 ODA CS08008 «sing myself forgetting dnto jj SYNOPSIS: Jim Sundean stu». Dies over a murdered man in ti: ik his hotel in a little French tot murderer might be Sue Fatiy Lavschiem. manager Of the hotel. Madame Lovschiem po man ste as Father Robart some else, But incon- pettentiy the French police patiens murderer {s Sundeqn, PP re continuously, le dean wants very much to talie with Sue, but finds her always in the Fe tied of a newcomer. David rn. Chapter 13 MYSTERIOUS MR. LORN pr LORN ‘arrived during the afternoon. Pecause I felt restless and tired: ofthe senforeed inactivity, 1 watched Lorn’s,entrance and :reg- istration and his subsequent ,prog- ress through the lounge in Marcel’s active convoy with more interest than 1 should have otherwise given him, 1 had, of course, no premonition that he was to become such an active and important figure in the really hideous affair which. had we but known it. had only begun, He was, however, not a man who would bave commanded ordinarily any attention. He was medium tall, medium sjender, his hair was -me- dium brown, his face just a face, and his clothes ordinary traveling tweeds. _ His chin was perhaps a ‘Mttle ihe affair—although I don’t know just how I could ‘have kept out of.it —for coming to Armene’at all, for staying at ‘the ‘hotel, ‘for having promised to meet Jack there, for’be- ing early at the place, for planning a of other equally irrelevant affairs, I roused at last:to the fact that I was A walk in the wind would clear my head, It was asl turned from ‘the north corridor into the main ‘hall ‘of ‘the | middie'part of the hotel that'I'finally saw Sue Tally. She was standing in a.sort.of re- cess. ‘The man Lorn was with her, so earnestly that they did not ap- pear'to see me at all. Yet, In spite 01 their being so-unguarded as not tc see’my passing, I-had-an-impression gether. Itwas undoubtedly Sue; arid her bair was as:soft and bright and her face as sweet as‘l rementbered itfrom the previous night. | GOT to:the lounge. Inithe labby there were two policemen, “again. Madame Grethe was there, and iLov- sehiem, looking, somehow, smug. One of ‘the -polidemen approached me and tapped my shoulder, ‘and ‘Lorn .was a“nhediue sort of man. Z| to see, Then he disappeared into eee ee “It was David Leru, and the place of residence was New York, which told ome exactly nothing except that, pre- sumably, here was another Ameri- ean, It {s strange, now that it is vover, to think of that handtyl of Sue Tally and was until the very dast so ruthless in its terrible ad- ‘vance and yet so grimly inexplicable. My own part in it was sheer .acci- dent. So was Marcel's—poor little Marcel. Yet none of us could‘escape. [ADAME, 1 think, would have talked, but I had no wish to, My day's thought had come to very little except .the bare conclusion that [ could do nothing then but await developments. I saw no one in the corridors. I heard no.one as I went to my reom, I knew that Mra, Byng and the red-bearded priest and Marcel and the cook and the maid were about somewhere, but for all I saw of anyone but Marcel they ight have been dead and buried. Even Lovsehiem had inexplicably EP tried) to sleep, there in-my own room, but succeeded only in staring dato the fire, which Marcel had thoughtfully kept going, and smo! ing innumerable cigarettes. ‘then suddenly guother one -was .at ir as itwather ingrd French to eon poner undertook to interpret. “What a misfortune! Whata mis. | fortune!” he said. “They -wish— oh, most mistakenly—but they ‘in sist upon arresting aonsteur. ‘They | are taking you away at once.” “There isn't enough evidence,” | holiday in Spain, and for a number | letting the silence make me nervous. | and they were*tatking very*low and | that they didnot wish to’be-seen'to ‘ | TIEGAME WITH (CLEVELAND INDIANS DE- FEAT ST. LOUIS BROWNS; © CINCINNATI ‘ST. +KOUIS:‘CARDINALS (Special to The Citizen) | NEW YORK, April 17.—The ‘Brooklyn Dodgers and the New ‘York Giunts \played .a tie game hyesterday,, ‘the score standing 1-1 at the termination of 14 innings of ‘hard playing. The New York Yankees came out victorious over \the Philadel- knocked a homer, the third of the season during ‘the game. The Cleveland Indians triumph- ed over the St. Louis Browns, 7-1, \ithis, being Cleveland’s third straight win .of the season. The Phillies defeated the Bos ton Braves, ‘shutting ‘them out by a score of +2-0, while the Cincin- nati Reds ‘litked ‘the Cardinals ‘by ‘a shut out score of 7-0. All other games were called off on account of rain. American League At New York R.iH. iE. 'Philadelphia . 4 80 |New Vouk 5 7° 0 Batteries: ‘Walberg, :Freitas and -|Madjeski; ‘Brennan, Moore and Dickey. At St. Louis Cleveland . St. Louis Batteries: W. .,cer; L. Brown and R. Ferrell. ae Washigton-Boston, ‘rain. Detroit-Chicago, wet. grounds. Natlenal League ‘At’ Boston 5 Philadelphia . ‘Batteries: {Betts and Hogan, i —_—_— At Cincinnati St. Louis 4 +} Cincinnati 1 Batteries: Derringer, Stout and +| Wilson; ‘Lueas and ‘Lombardi. At Brooklyn New York 140 0 1 3 |, Bell -and’ Staute, Mungo and Picinich, Lopez. Pittsburgh-Chicago, rain. cried sharply. “You.can't:arrest me. This is ‘The police tightened their grip. Reo obec Tubbing his hands, |, you.” ‘My reception in a French jail was mie bt Oban A might tees on pected. I was inclined to suspect that, it being at the hour when the Frenchman feels a need to repair to a cafe, the entire machinery neces- sary properly and formally to.enter | ® prisoner was not, for the moment, on hand. Owing to my hagy know!- edge of French and to the unexpect- ed turn the situation was'so soon to — and formal procedure consti- As it was, Iwas. tele edn net fingerprinted, and led to a cold little room, locked in, and then through the grating, asked politely, to remain there, which séemed.a redundancy. Lovschiem had -blandly refused to tell me whatithe new evidence was, and while the gendarmes who ar rested me did enough talking, the only word I was sure I understood was oul, which is unmistakable. I did manage to drag up the words for paper and ink. from some faint sthoolday memory, ‘both of which they brought me. Thus I spent my first hour in a French jail composing somewhat feverish telegtams to the United States consul in Paris, and tot Jack. ‘Phe telegrams, however, never sent. fCopwriqht 4983. Mignon @, Fherhare) were Davia wenn, tomerrow, takes an unexpected interest in proceedings. 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