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THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OHIO MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1957 PAGE 2-4 Rae Foley's new mystery novel RUN FOR YOUR LIFE 1907 by Rae Foley. Reprinted by permissine at Dodd, Mead a Co. (King Features Byndicate) WHAT HAS HAPPENED Nora Pendleton knew wanted her to die. Until the night October 12th, she had never tear for herself. She had never care in the warld until she Stuart Young, an unemployed medical student.

Within five they were engaged. Then Stuart arrested for the murder of girl. "Candy" Kendrick. friends and kin believed Stuart to guilty. But they had also him to be a fortune hunter.

interested in Nora because of her wealth. Nora had testined at Stuart's that he had been with her on nic at the time Candy was But Nora's cousin, Charles Deming, swore that he had seen Stuart Candy together just before the posed time of the crime. happened near the Connecticut run by Bert and Hazel Huger, cousins of Nora's. Charles' son, Frank, was there; and the druggist, Howard Ives: and aunt. Olive Riddle, who had with Lawyer "Finn" Black as guardian.

As the story continues, Stuart been acquitted and police have opened the case. Nora was sent disturbing reminder of the a ed "Love photograph from of a laughing That girl it disappeared from her hiding for it; and someone tried to smother her while she slept. She has secretly phoned an old, trusted friend, Potter, for help. Captain Foote the Connecticut State Police is to All Mr. Potter in on the tails.

CHAPTER 11 POTTER drew his Jaguar up behind a car the insignia of the State Police and walked into the restaurant. The whole first floor of Martha's Kitchen had been turned into huge dining room. A spare man of forty military bearing and 8 bronzed face pushed back his chair at of the tables. "Are you Potter?" He looked faintly surprised. "Nice of you to meet me, Captain "In one way and another heard a good deal about you." The State Trooper grinned.

"Lieutenant O'Toole says you're quite a guy." "Shall we order so we can Jown to business? I don't want to take too much of your time." Captain Foote laughed. "You ton't order here. You take what Martha brings you and thank the Lord." She brought great bowls steaming homemade soup plates of cinnamon rolls hot from the oven, followed by a kingsize platter of fried chicken. The two men settled down clear away the food. At length the policeman pushed back chair and moved his belt a notch.

"I do it every time," he sighed. "Take Martha to New York and she'd make a fortune." "Take Martha to New York and I'll lock you up personally," Foote warned him. He lighted a cigarette, taking quick, speculative glances at Mr. Potter. "Well," he said at length, "what's 1957 by Rae Foley.

New Drug For Diabetes Is Being Tested BOSTON (P A new drug that has "tremendous potential" for the oral treatment of diabetes If its safety can definitely be proved is under at the New England Deaconess Hospital. test, Researchers who have tested it in only 50 patients so far told a reporter today that it has shown tentative promise of being ultimately useful 1 as a means of reducing and in some cases perhaps even eliminating the use of injectable insulin. Dr. Leo P. Krall said the new, still-experimental drug had been tested in patients of various age groups and varying degrees disease severity and had produced some benefit in most cases by lowering blood sugar levels But he said he and his associates are optimistic about the substance, but have their fingers crossed.

Kirby Services This Afternoon Funeral services for Roscoe B. Kirby, 75, of 1254 Eastman street, will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon at the DeLong and Baker funeral home with Rev. L. A. Schreiber officiating.

Burial will I be in Greenwood. Mr. Kirby died Thursday, lit across the tabla to Mr. Potter. "It's a copy," he said.

It began abruptly, without any name: am leaving this in the usual place in case I don't see you today. You've made so many cuses lately. But I've got to talk things over with you. "Darling, I'm sorry for the way I talked at our last meeting, as though were making demands on you. Really I'm not.

And 1 won't. If it was just one of those things with you, and 1 can't help wondering, then I wouldn't want you to marry me, seeing the way you've changed. There is someone I can always turn to. the wonderful thing we had is gone I'd rather bury it decently, without recriminations or bitterness. I'll always love you, of course.

I can't seem to help it. But I won't be a nuisance. So if you don't come today I'll understand. Love from Candy." Mr. Potter went back to the beginning and read it again.

"It he'd tound the letter before he met the girl he wouldn't have killed her." Foote nodded. "That's the way things break sometimes. Makes you wonder. That letter hit the jury hard, the way it hits By the time the murder case comes to trial people have nearly forgotten the victim. All they see is the poor devil who is tacing a capital charge.

But when the prosecutor read that letter it was as though the girl was there in court." He hesitated for a moment. "Yes, it created considerable prejudice. Young is an attractive looking guy and the three women on the jury had been giving him mighty soft looks. But they hardened up a lot when they heard the letter." He stowed it with his other papers. Within a few hours of the finding of the girl's body Howard Ives had been picked up for questioning.

When he was informed of her death he broke down and cried, but he swore that he had not killed her. Mr. Potter raised his eyebrows in a mute question and Foote nodded. "I was inclined believe him. I still believe that he was really in love with the girl but it wasn't mutual." "What about his alibi?" "He had rented a Lozee from Huger and gone riding.

Took a spill on the hill going down to the lake and tore some ligaments in his knee. claimed he'd been hurt about four o'clock and that he'd been lying there all that time. It Young hadn't turned up as a suspect, I think Ives would have had a rough time." (To Be Continued) Co. Features Chicago and New York City together have as many automobiles as France and Switzerland combined. IF YOU HAVE LEFT SCHOOL YOU CAN FINISH HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME As fast as you can do the work.

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C. Traylor of Zanesville will officiate and burial will be in the Killbuck cemetery. Mr. Orr died Saturday at Bethesda hospital where he had been a patient for the past two weeks. He had been in ill health for the past three years.

Mr. Orr was born Oct. 10, 1893 at Killbuck, the son of Ira and Laura Cole Orr. His father preceded him in death. He was an engineer for the American Gas and Electric Co.

and was a member of the First Church of Christ in and the Masonic lodge at Wooster and Knights Templar at Coshocton. Surviving in addition to his mother, who resides at Killbuck are his widow. Dema of the homea daughter, Mrs. Joyce of Heights, a son, Richard L. Orr of Syracuse, N.

Y. a sister, Mrs. Florence Martin and a brother, Glendon, both of Killbuck and four grandchildren. MEXICO CITY, April 21 UP) The social security institute of Mexico is sponsoring the mass marriage next month of 1,500 couples. Most of them have lived together for years.

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Stickle who died in 1954. Mrs. Stickle was a member of the New Lexington Methodist church and the WSCS of the church. Surviving are a son, Robert, a daughter, Mrs. Louise Smith, and two grandchildren, all of Columbus.

The body was removed to the C. L. Chute funeral home here where friends may call after 5 p.m. Monday. Services will be held at the funeral home at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

Burial will be in New Lexington cemetery. TONITE 7:30 P.M. SCREENO WELLERI NOW 2 BIG HITS 'DRANGO' starring JEFF CHANDLER Joanne Dru, Julie London CINEMASCOPE THE BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAIN GUY MADISON PATRICIA MEDINA COLOR DRIVE-IN THEATRE Zanesville's Most Comfortable Drive-In Theatre TONIGHT TUESDAY LAMON A MINUTE JOY 2106! DEAN ond. JERRY MARTIN- LEWIS HOLLYWOOD or BUST TECHNICOLOR VISTA ISION ANITA, No. 2 Com it: be.

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As next male of kin, Pouter insists the castle is his. In desperation, Lady Lilith challenges him to a duel and he elects Lancelot as his is champion. The young knight engages in an unusual and amusing duel. Television JIM Hardie, the man from Wells Fargo follows a dead man's trail to recover stolen money in the episode titled "A Time to tonight on TALES OF WELLS FARGO to be seen on Channel 18 at 8:30. The deceased's, sister and young son refuse to believe he was a thief even though a Wells Fargo strong box was found in their house.

MEDICAL research consultant Hank. Bloomgarden of New York City downed two opponents last week on NBC-TV's TWENTY ONE to increase his winnings to $52,500. He returns tonight at o'clock to face new opposition or quit with his winnings. WRESTLING from Chicago tonight at 10 o'clock. See the matches of Bobby Nelson vs Larry Chine and Tarzan Kowalski Yukon Erick.

MARCIA Henderson will appear in "Arms and the Man" a story by Bernard Shawn on NBC MATINEE THEATRE tomorrow at 3 o'clock. This is a story of a soldier and a girl, amusingly caught up in war and romance. Peter Hansen plays the soldier. THE bands of Elliot Lawrence and Neal Hefti will play popular melodies this week on the morning music show NBC BANDSTAND at 10:05 a.m. Vocalist featured be Vaughn Monroe and Frances Wayne.

Bert Parks is program host. CONTINUING with a musical evening. from Bach's "The Passion According to St. Matthew" will be played BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA directed by Charles Munch. Guest soloist will include Adele Addison, soprano; Florence Koplett, contralto: and Mack Harrell and James Joyce, basses, G.

Wallace Woodworth will conduct the Harvard Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society. The concert originates at Symphony Hall in Boston, and can be heard on WHIZ at 8:05. Pianist Jose Iturbi will play Claude Debussy's "Fantasie" on the TELEPHONE HOUR at 9 o'clock. This will be Mr. Itfirst radio performance of urbi's this Debussy number, and it is believed to be the first time it has ever been heard on the air.

Mr. Iturbi's broadcast, in which he will be accompanied by Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra, will originate in Carnegie Hall. Debussy wrote when he was only 27, but it was never performed in public during his lifetime. Of all his works the piano, this comes closest to the concerto form. Mr.

Iturbi's other selections on tonight's program will be "Sevillanas" by Isaac Albeniz, a musical tribute to the town of Seville. The principal selection by Donald Voorhees and the orchestra will be the Rakoczy March" from "The Damnation of Faust" by Hector Berlioz, They will open the broadcast with Modeste Moussorgsky's lively study for orchestra, "Gopak" FOR up- to- the- minute late news, listen to the FIVE STAR FINAL tonight on WHIZ at 10:15. Oddities In The News By TOM HENSHAW AP Newsfeatures Writer Admiring televiewers in Phoenix, are nominating KTVKTV narrator Jack Adams as the koll kat of the week. Adams had the rattling good duty of recapturing 18 rattlesnakes that escaped from a studio cage during a televised animal show. As the rattlers rattled around his snakeproof boots, co*cked an eye at the clock, announced calmly: "And now for a commercial." An Egyptian court refused to allow a woman to make a Moslem pilgrimage to Mecca.

Ruled the court: "She is known to be a flirt might damage Egypt's reputation abroad." Philadelphia Municipal Judge J. Sydney Hoffman explained to a prospective woman juror, a non-believer in capital punishment, that the case did not involve life or death. "The wife," he said, "is suing STARLET 6 MILE TURN Now Showing PARAMOUNT PRESENTS THE MOUNTAIN TECHNICOLOR VISTAVISION NOT REBUILTI NOT RECONSTRUCTEDI NOT A TRADE-INI BUT A BRAND NEW TYPE TANK VACUUM CLEANER Enjoy Kour House Cleaning NOW OFFERED AT THIS AMAZING PRICE! ONLY LIBERAL TRADE- IN ON YOUR OLD SWEEPER $1695 COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Phone In! Write In! 1956 MODEL ALL METAL Free Demonstration 1-YR. SERVICE GUARANTEE Mail Coupon Today Phone GL 2-6562 Electro- Vacuum 797 HOMEWOOD AVE. ZANESVILLE, OHIO O.N.V, Name ELECTRO CLEANER VACUUM Co.

Address State. 797 Homewood Zanesville 1 RFD, please give directions. Rinehart Rites To Be Tuesday Funeral services for Mrs. Delcie Rinehart, 63, of South Zanesville who died Friday will be held at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Fred L. Cannon funeral home Crooksville with Rev.

Louis Mathew officiating. Burial will be in the Crooksville cemetery. Mrs. Rinehart had been ill for the past 12 years, Radio (her husband because she says she gave him $1,000 to put down on a fur coat and he lost the money at the race Said the woman, exercising her prerogative: "I could be wrong about capital The exhibits at a Milan, Italy, industrial fair included a happy bathing pill. Enthused the makers: "The pill provides such a delightful series of small water pimples as to produce an agreeable itching to the skin of the bather, thus relieving him from heaviest concerns." In Chicago, Leonard Larson paid a $10 fee to get married, a $10 fine for parking illegally during the ceremony and a $10.85 towing and storage charge.

Muttered Larson to his bride: "We're moving to Baltimore. A youngster called police in Salt Lake City to complain that a woman neighbor wouldn't give back his arrows that fell in her yard. Pouted the boy: "She got mad when I told her one was in her cat." And an 84-year-old woman in Inverboyndie, Scotland, explained to curious officials how come she used only six cents worth of electricity in three months: "I only switch on the light dusk. It helps me to light the at oil Marietta Live Stock Market, Inc. Pike and Acme Streets Sale, Thursday, April 18, 1957 Top prices, Steers $21.80.

Heifers $20.00. Stockers Cows $15.60. Bulls $15.90. Milk cows by head $118.00. Calves $26.00.

Hogs $18.10. Sows $15.00. Shoats 10 Cattle, Steers medium to good $21.10 to $21.80, common to medium $16.50 to $21.00. Heifer $21.10 to $21.80, common to medium $16.50 to Heifers medium to good $18.75 to 30, common to medium $11.20 to $18.25. Cows medium to good $14.60 to $15.60, common to medium $7-00 to $14.30.

Bulls $15.00 to $15.90. Milk cows by head to good $111.00 to $118.00, common to medium $88.00 to $106.00. Calves choice $23.30 to 00. Good $19.25 to $22.10. Medium $10.75 to Common $8.00.

Baby $13.50 to $19.00. Hogs 180 to 220 $17.75 to $18.10. 220 to 320 $15.00 to 20. 160 to 180 $17.00. 140 to 160 $16.50 to $16-80.

Sows $14.00 to $15.00. Shoats $17.75 to $18.10. KOBE, April 21 (R Japanese inventor showed police a thing to discourage taxi holdups. The hackie pushes a button: flashbulbs flash at intervals, cab lights blink wildly and a hidden camera snaps a shot of the supposed backseat crook. Kobe's cops said no, it probably would only shock the guy into your interest in the Kendrick murder?" hardly know," Mr.

Potter admitted. When he did not amplify the statement, the Trooper said, "We are re-opening the case, of course." do you think of it?" Captain Foote thought about it. "I was never happy about the case against Young." "Why not?" "He wasn't scared enough," Foote explained. "I don't mean he wasn't plenty worried. Be fool if he weren't.

But he had a kind of inner confidence that couldn't be shaken and it wasn't faked. He knew he'd be cleared eventually. I felt that all along. But the trouble was that the evidence all led to him. And then--there wasn't anyone else." He pressed out his cigarette.

"Sometimes it helps to talk it out. Clears your own mind. You see things you might miss otherwise." For a moment he was silent, marshaling his facts. On the third of October, a year before, a couple of kids wandered through the woods and came down to the private lake at the Hugers' inn to fish. One of them caught his hook on something and investigated.

That was five o'clock. He let out 8 yell. hook was caught on Candy Kendrick's shirt and Candy lay dead at the bottom of the lake. She had been dead a short time, probably not more than half an hour. Dead when she was put in the take from a blow over her temple.

In the pocket of her slacks was a man's handkerchief with the initials S. Y. What little there was to learn the police discovered within a few hours. She was a commercial artist, twenty-four, who had inherited a cottage in the village and moved up four months earlier. She hadn't mixed with the village people except for the local druggist, Howard Ives, who had taken her to dinner and the movles a few times.

But she had contacts with the inn. She had written the inn number on a pad near her telephone. She had rented horses at the stables and ridden regularly. A letter signed "Candy" was found in 8 box outside the stables. To make things difficult, the inn had been officially closed at the time of her death.

The only men were Stuart Young, Howard Ives, Bert Huger, Charles Deming and his son, Frank. Unhappily, the letter signed Candy provided no clue to the identity of the man to whom it was addressed. The State Trooper pulled some papers out of his pocket, selected one and pushed ay permission of Dodd, Mead Junior Buckeye Club Meets The Junior Buckeye 4-H club met recently with Patty man, vice president, in charge of the business session. Demonstrations were given, one on making a bib by Christine Fritz, hem finishing by Josie Holbrook, and making potholders by Patty Bau-1 serman. Money making projects will be discussed at the next meeting.

IS IMPROVING Miss Shirley Adams, 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Adams, of 388 Bailey street is improving at her home following surgery on her thumb which she underwent at Mt. Carmel hospital in Columbus. KING'S LYNN, England, April 21 (P) The operatic and drama society of King's Lynn needs money. So the amateur singers and actors are raising two acres of beans to be sold to a cannery.

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