Whispering Walls
NTERS T
ushes began to move stealthily away. From the car Penny c
etting away!"
e time he had freed himself and struggled through a tangle of v
d he go, Penn
a clump of shrubbery," she replied regretf
e car, and starting
ho it was?" Penny
man. Maybe the Rhett's
od there watching us drive away
rounds. However, the one who had crouched by the fence now was well hi
Penny's thoughts came back to the story which she
Salt asked, stepping ha
es until deadline.
centrated on his driving, avoiding heavy traffic a
iew Star. As Salt pulled up at the curb, Penny leaped out and ran inside. Wi
ne, and, all about him, reporters were
and fixed Penny with a gloomy eye. "Time you got here,
he editor studied an instant, then tossed to his a
tt was in no mood for a lengthy tale, Penny told him only
up that angle. We've already set up everything you gave
tion to a story already set up in type. It was easier to write than a "lead" which contained the
as barking into the telephone again; a reporter on her left side was clicking a pencil against the
are only of the moving ribbon of words on the copy paper. She had writt
rom her machine. A boy snatched it from her hand and carried it to DeWitt, who r
achine, Penny was grinding out more of the story. Word
Again she ripped it from the
DeWitt called: "That's
tory, and usually when reporters had completed an articl
ling back, took a deep breath. DeWitt's chair was empty. He had gone to the composing room,
nteresting of her information into the first part of the story. In any event, everything she had written would be used in the second edition, the Thre
ter with a pencil tucked behind
?" he inquired
r's best reporter, also stood at the v
thatched roof cottage. It took longer to relate all the events than Penny realized, for, before she had finished the story, the Green Streak edition was up, a
the lead?" she a
laughed. "A
the bank. The story had a professional swing she could not have achieved. Her own "add" went into it very smoothl
ed air settled down to enjoy a cigarette. Now that the edition wa
nd toward Penny who went
," he said. "I'll want double coverage, so I'm assign
stead of another reporter. Police work, particularly the checking of routine
eWitt instructed. "Report everything of consequence th
esk with a sheet of copy which had just be
e numbers of those bonds stolen from the First National Bank. According to this Culve
y?" Penny
it was one of the missing ones. Late this afternoon, p
tem carefully his eyes
olice several days ago. Rhett may be half
walked off with the
e is, the police aren't talking. More of those missing bonds may show up. J
inquired, getting up a
that Culver City banker," he instructed. "Find out who
utes. He returned to report: "The bond was turned in by a
escrip
emembers that she was
ck. Her father, she knew, would have left the office nearly an hour earlier. She could catch a bus home, but first
y from the office,
r a bite to eat?" he ask
eplied eagerly. "We can t
ow. I'd rather talk about a dozen
M
your ear. Or the smudge of ca
y, Penny peered at her reflection in a hand mir
Penny and Jerry started to cross the street, one of the lads who
ashed a paper in f
ank!" he exclaimed, pointing to
accurate," Penny laughed. "The story
newsboy insisted. "What's
s a criminal," Penny expla
ace dropp
on?" asked Jerry. "Fi
y admitted. "I saw the
ing another ban
number 'cause when I saw him I didn't think nothin' of it. The Green
peated Penny, frown
went into an old three-story brick building w
use!" Jerry exclaimed. "I can't imagine a bank
. He wore old clothes, b
ective some day," Jerry chuckled. He star
there should be
iled ind
n you saw," Penny urged To
floppy black hat. And the
Rhett had a
ever show you the one I got when I was a ki
you sure the man you saw looked
t was the spitten image! If you ca
," grinned Jerry, pullin
dead in her tracks, Penny announced: "This is where we part c
? You can't go to a
t I shall do, unles
these kids. Tommy read the story
ed. "All the same, I'm going ther
ly at the restaurant
that it's no use arguing with a gal. Le