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THE STORY: John Henry and
Sin Conover, deeply involved in a
vacation resert murder, have been
imprisoned by Mr. Barselou in the
cellar of a gambling ranch. Bar
selou has obtained from ihem a
cipher which is the directions to
a lost Spanish treasure galleon
which was stranded by flood of
the Colorado River on the desert.
As they are discussing their sit
uation, Johnny halts. Crouched
on the window sill is a gigantic
“black cat.” *
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The mammoth black cat poised
on the sill and leaped lithly
through the window to light on the
concrete floor. Sin was drawn
back against the wall as far as she
could go, throat contracting in
horror. John Henyy blinked his
eyes rapidly, trying to clear the
monster from his vision.
- Then the cat stood up on its
‘hind legs. Without moving its jaws
it said, “For goodness sakes, what
‘are you doing here?”
Sin commenced making incoher
‘ent little noises. The cat stepped
closer and put a paw up to ite
nose. John Henry graspged con
fusedly at a realization that the
black fur wasn’'t fur at all but
some kind of fuzzy cloth. The cat
lifted its face off and the puzzled
face of Faye Jordan took its place.
“Faye!” John Henry almost
shouted. Sin gasped shudderingly
and collapsed against the wall.
Faye Jordan said, “I didn’t know
you were going to come back
Johnny. I would have stayed if
I'd known.”
“Don’t waste time with ques
tions!” Anxiety split the seams of
John Henry’s voice. “Find a knife
somewhere and cut us loose, will
you?”
Faye said to Sin, “He wasn’t
very nice to me this morning. Do
you know what he did?” Sin shook
her head mutely, green eyes fixed
on the other girl’s face expectant
ly. “He put something in my
drink!” ’
“Oh, no! groaned John Henry.
“You did too! And when I woke
up in a closet somebody had
searched me.” Faye giggled de
lightedly. “You should be ashamed
of yourself, Johnny!”
“I am, believe me,” John Henry
said sincerely. “But now, Faye,
please forgive me and cut us loose,
will you, before—"
“How do you like my costume?”
Faye asked, surveying herself con
tentedly. The big black ears
flapped grotesquelyy “It’s for the
ball tonight, you know. Are you
coming?”’ .
John Henry remembered then
how Vernon had come to the cot
tage with the invitation to a cos
tume ball—*“come as. what you’d
like to be most,” it had said. When
had that been? Just last night?
“For crying out loud!” he shout
ed. “Turn us loose!”
Faye leaped back and Sin
glanced angrily at her husband.
She jammed:a knee into his back
and spoke soothingly to the girl.
“How did you come to return to
the ranch, Faye?”
“Taxi,” said Faye and sat back
on her haunches. “I'm glad you
reminded me. I was trying on my
costume and I decided to go for a
drive, a fast one—to see what an
ocelot felt like.” Her face got
unpleasant. “Then my .car was
stolen. Right off the hotel parking
lot, too. I though it might be heer,
so I took a taxi and hurried out
to see. And do you know what?”
“What?”’ asked Sin fearfully.
“It’s right here—just where 1
thought it would be!” Faye’s short
upper lip curled in triumph. She
got up. “Where did you say those
stairs went?”
“Faye, wait! Where are you go
ing?” ;
“I'm going to find who stole my
car—and then I'm going to kill
him.”
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John Henry leaned an aching
temple against the cement wau.‘
Sin hunched forward and her voice
was calm only by desperte effort,
‘Thal's exactly what you should
iu, Faye. Butl I've got a good idea.
Why don’t you untie us and then
we can all look for the thief who
stole your car?” :
John Henry held his breath
while the bright-eyed girl thought
it over, afraid that a single move-~
ment on his part might turn the
decision against them.
“That’s a good idea!” Faye said
after a minute of consideration, “I
don’t know why I didn’t think of
that. Here.” She ran forward and
kneeled at Sin’s side. John Henry
stated to breathe again, but softly.
Sin gave a little cry and brought
her arms around in front of her,
free of the imprisoning ropes.
Faye was unloosening the cords.
that bound her feet together. A
few swift movements later, Sin
pulled herself up.
“How are you, honey?” John
Henry asked anxiously.
“My fingers won't feel,” replied
Sin. “Just a second and I’ll let you
Faye Jordan was slinking
around the pillars, a cat in every
respect except that she prowled
on two legs instead of four. She
cocked the big ears to one side,
listening. “I think I hear foot
steps,” she hissed. “I'll stalk them.”
She glided up the concrete steps,
opening the door that led into the
ranch house proper, and she was
gone.
“Hurry up, baby,” John Henry
said nervously. “Barselou might
come down here, especially if that
screwball kicks up a rumpus.” ‘
John Henry brought his hands
to the front and rubbed his wrists,
trying to restore circulation. Then]
he brushed Sin aside and began to
work his feet free. Sin went tol
the foot of the stairs, waiting ner
vously for some noise in the silent
house above. John Henry got to his
feet. Hundreds of black dots
danced in the air. He shook his
head and most of them went away.
He reached out and caught his
wife in his arms for a brief hug.
“We're all right now, honey! Keep
your chin up,” he whispered and
urged her toward the window in
the opposite wall. The grime-en
crusted panes still swung half
open where Faye Jordan had left
them.
(To Be Continued)
MOVIE PROCRAMS
PALACE—
Wed-Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. — “So
Dear To My Heart,” starring Dis
ney Feature with Burl Ives, Bob
by Driscoll. Princely India. So
You Want to be Popular. News.
GEORGIA—
Tues.-Wed. — “Buck Privates,”
starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello,
March of Time No. 18. Racket
Busters.
Thu r s.-Fri. — “June Bride,,
starring Bette Davis, Robert
Montgomery. Pigs in a Polka.
News.
~Sat. — “Jungle Patrol,” starring
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Ross Ford. Nothing But Pleasure.
Coo Coo Bird Dog. Children Ma
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Powell, Lizabeth Scott. Riders of
Death Valley—Chapter 8.
Thurs. — “I Love Trouble,”
starring Franchot Tons, Janis
Carter, Janet Blair., Community
Sing. Short Snorts on Sports.
Fri. - Sat. — “Silver Trails,”
starring Jimmy Wakely. Sunk in
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City,” starring Victor Mature,
Richard Conte. Yankee Ski-Doo
dle. Magic Slipper.
Fri.-Sat. — “Deadline,” starring
Sunset Carson, Al Terry. Crime
on Their Hands. Jounior G-Men—
Chapter 11.
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