SKYWAY. ntree loud. Th ii-l to be on”: rack or tear um U she ‘ oke. Those beyond the iirst row Ewe:-y uld not hear her. “I r to war on the grounds it might criminate me." ‘ Then her head dropped and slow. hue: tau-s dropped on not bend- e was so pathetic that Alison g it her own eyes smart. This was wful, cruciiying the poor girl. ~ Scott rose and spoke to the Cor- } er again. “Your Honor, 1 have glut ior the letter M.lss Kilroy nailed yo me. It should be here omorrow. My secretary assured he at noon recess that it would be u the air mail tonlghi-" Mom. was questioned about the riume. The jury saw her hand. e afternoon droned to a close without more excitement. ' As day drew to a close Scott I. move. “I ask Your Honor get 3, bond for Miss Kilroy. rsonally shall be responsible fir flier appearance here in court." I. There was a long conference. Thurber was protesting strenuously. he'll get our and go back to ew York State and if we want her again we can whistle," Thur- ber roared. . “That is not true, she'll go back td‘New York Suite. of course. That liner home. But she will be avail- ; le at any ti e." _ i3"Gentlemeii, the Coroner said ally, "I shall do nothing this eve- g, At the close of the inquest. hieli I believe should be tomor- w.*we \!lll settle the matter if . eh still to be held." E Back to Jail . S&1Mona went back to jail and ay was over. ’ < Waiting aga.in._waitiii¢ for th_8t next day of testimony. Alison stiii - inained with Miss Prinsle at rden's_ suggestion. “I don't want her WDl‘l'l‘8(l oy xiewspapermeii, or anybody. She's been through enough," he told hurber, and Thur- ber. glztd to kee an eye on A1ison’s activities. agree . g = Thurber was gunning for Scott. Tliat was clear. The two men had a sharp pamage of words that night as they were leaving the courtroom. ‘Well, your ‘girl friend’ will be ciur. tomorrow night, Scott," Thurber said. laughing loudly. “That's the smartest trick I've ever seen turned many a day.” .‘.‘I don't know what. you mean," Scott said without smiling. “Good thing you're a 51 1e man or you'd be in ii real jam! ,onder what your own ‘girl (riend will now?" Hunting for secret r 1 Thurber went out with swinging . 5...... followed by his assistants. flahloer Thurber declared. pound- his desk with his flrst. Thai: is no more Soott’s sweetheart n I am! But how can I rove And why has he done th ? It .8. 5 bkmds!” said éieyboi-n, ins assistant. ,. 0 that isdnut it. It‘! oo’ find mm. mu s. om-toth watch all. Iwarztiobefi-elhui v no about this. No matter what m gig over thhei. Hold 9 V947 TOW! go i ‘re lying and to know 1" $31. XXIII‘ a race. The from New oil: had not were still waiting By .VERA BROWN LOVERS Thl|l'bIi"B nrst words when court 5!’ t lionor,Iwa.nttoa.skii the can Kilroy mailed to him. Scott, sitting at the counsel table today answered. “I have it here, He held out it manila envelope. was covered with air-mail stamps. A special deliv also. ll Thiiroer ettauuned it, with as- slata ts. Th Pored t- marlgs. inside nae ions aggilt ptl‘-:16. you a photograph like that?" “Yes she did.” ..why?.. "I asked her to." An assistant whispered to Thur- ber. They conferred for a long time. Scott sat impassively in the witness chair as Thurber swept up ioider, envelope and picture. “Your Honor, I want to see what this picture weighs. It is my con- tention that this photograph was not in this envelope when it was mailed. I want to have it weighed and washed for fingerprints. See what the postal authorities have to say about it! That picture was substituted, Your Honor! substi- tuted for something which Harrison Scott, does not want us to see!” There was a faint smile on Scott's lips. Did Thurber think him- so ioolish as not to have thought of all the angels? It was as though the prosecutor read the witness’ mind. Thurber‘ be an to bear down on Scott. He as. ed him about various women he knew. Granger twice interposed B, protest but the Cor- oner let Thurber go on. It was gretty bad. Twice Scott mopped is forehead. but he kept his tem- per, made his answers. clearly and with apparent honesty. "And I ask you again. did you not substitute this picture for whaL- ever Mcna Kilroy mailed to you on the night of June 137' Thurber roared out the question. “Tliat is not true. Mr. Thurber.’ Then Thurber gave up. And Scott got off the witness stand, It was Thurber this time who seemed to be glad to be rid of his witness. But Thurber had other plans. He recalled poor Mona. The lrl seemed in a half-conscious state. he looked desperately iii. Q. "Is thLs what you mailed to Harrison Scott?” Thurber held up the autographed picture, shook it at Mona. ‘A. “Yes." The iri could manage only a monosylabie, Q. “Do you mean to tell me you got off a Detroit-bound ship just to mail this picture? How does it happen. how is it that you had th s envelope and the picture out ‘just to fit it? Why didn't you mal it from yew York?" A. “I forgot it." Q- By the way. where did you leave from when you came to the airport that night of June 13?" A. ‘From my apartment." Q. “Where is that?" Mona gave the address in mid-Manhattan. leg,-’,,"W5§ B~!1}g'b°dY theaifdwdhen you - “ 0. my In oes noi- stev after dinner," ( Mona’s voice was faint. Alison could see she was weakening. Her fies were sunken and her hands flfl~_Lm€r at 0“! 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The utor drawn I blank on he had 552.33"?! -F.‘ in i But CAN Assum-: YOU OFTROUBLE-FREE DRIVING: _ Dim, flneull the beautiful day! of Spring, and Ilse mention Joys of ii“ finuel, mm and happy In in [mowlodu lliul YOUR at has been ‘y‘odnod5veI9I1h,md0i|t60J1IDIUhIIwiIolmeIpootoJupIn0 I wlllnohpollyur - W is l'l,»I[l,lfll.Ii,IE no. no Retail. ~ jwupuuuuuni ,un,uu.m}am¢.. o-no-aim; ‘ «,_i»gmanam -«gmmu.u_u_ua.y7 / ed bou t~bell;wl‘.“Y0ul' open were; e . 0‘ mm Mon». to grow smell her chair. Complete panic swept her. Her mouth trembled. But the un- swer did not come . Both 0 er ‘and Scott were on their (set "Answer" me!" umber reared, secure in the Coroner's Then Mona crumbled slowly slip from the witness chair to the platllorm on which it stood and e oor ' Pandemonium broke loose. 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