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in New York; he had bee the proud possessor of incalculable sums of utter ruin。 I enjoyed it and enjoyed it。 He was not only slowed down; he was going backwards!
   He looked at his watch; at last。 It registered nearly noon; Eastern Standard Time。 I remembered that noon was the stated time of foreclosure。 He looked at the door。 Then he looked at the phone。 I realized that he had been waiting around for news from Izzy。
   He got up and went to the phone。 He picked it up。 No dial tone。 Dead。 He pushed some buttons for an outside line。 Still dead。
   Aha! I knew what had happened。 The phones had been shut off by the phone pany! A surge of pleasure raced through me。
   Heller put it back on the cradle。 Then he looked at the bathroom。 The lights there had been on a little earlier。 He went in and threw the switch。 He threw another switch。 Nothing happened。 No lights!
   Oh; wonderful! The light pany had shut off the lights!
   He turned on a water tap。 Nothing happened! Oho; I gloated。 The water pany had shut the water off!
   He went over to a radiator and felt it。 Evidently it was ice cold。 The furnaces were off!
   He was in a super…posh Atlantic City high…rise hotel…casino。 He was; in fact; the proprietor。 And all the utilities were shut down tight!
   I gloated。 Given time; even the pipes would freeze!
   Glory; glory! Fate was driving misfortune in with a sledgehammer!
   He began to pace slowly back and forth; occasionally glancing at his watch and then at the door。 Once he said; 〃Izzy; where are you?!〃
   Twelve…thirty came。 The room must be getting cold; for he threw his trench coat over his shoulders。
   He continued to pace。 He continued to glance at his watch。 Oh; I enjoyed every second of it!
   One o'clock came。 The Countess had not e back。 No slightest sign of Izzy。 Heller sank down in a chair。 〃Izzy; you have deserted me and I don't blame you one bit。〃
   He saw some smoke rising from down the Boardwalk; quite a distance away。 He went to the window。 He couldn't see it very well。 Some sort of a burning vehicle。 There was smoke drifting also from the direction of the beach。 He didn't bother to go into the sitting room and look。 I guessed that it might be rioting and looting。
   One…ten。 A knock on the door。
   Heller raced across and opened it。
   A very mournful Izzy stood there。 He looked even shabbier than usual。 The Salvation Army Good Will overcoat was faded and shiny with wear。 His briefcase was a mottle of scuffs with paper tears showing through。 And he looked far sadder and more slumped than usual; a feat which was nearly impossible。 Heller let him in。
   〃Oh; Mr。 Jet;〃 said Izzy。 〃I told you not to do anything foolish。 I have never heard of such a catastrophe in the whole history of business。 I have told you and told you to keep your name off corporations。 Now you're in it up to your skull top。 You should leave business to me。〃
   Heller sank into a chair and put his head in his hands。 〃I know that now。〃
   〃You should have known it yesterday。 Business is one of the most treacherous tools of Fate。 But it is my fault。 I saw a gleam in your eye and; when you have it; you always go out and get people to shoot at you。 And now they've used submachine guns; cannons and even a hydrogen bomb。 Oy; what rubble and wreckage!〃
   Heller said; miserably; 〃I know。 I know。 What is the state of affairs now?〃
   Izzy said; 〃There is a little bit of nonpessimistic news which I don't trust and bad news which is reliable。 So I will give you the bad news first。〃
   〃Probably;〃 said Heller; 〃the good news is that they will feed me breakfast before they exterminate me。 So go ahead。〃
   〃You should have been suspicious when they let you win so much for so long。 In order to pay the bets you were placing with such wild abandon; they dragged down every casino's cash; every bank account the corporation had。 They even wired money in from Las Vegas。 They also collected in advance from all hotel guests。 They exhausted every possible source of cash they could lay their hands on so it would flow back to them through you; laundered as corporation losses。
   〃The corporation cash…liquidity picture is minus millions and millions。 And it also has to honor the IOU markers issued like an avalanche at the end of the night; and so we e to the nasty subject of debt。
   〃Money they should have paid for utilities…phone; lights; water…for months has been going into their pockets。 So the service was cut off today on all these; and to it is added heating oil。 It even includes gasoline charge accounts for the extensive corporation rolling stock。
   〃All staff of all the corporation's numerous businesses are unpaid and have been for some time。 The government IRS withholding tax is also missing。
   〃The money which went into the staff pension funds was invested in businesses which mysteriously failed; and so the pension fund has to be made up。
   〃All state and local taxes; including sales tax; are owing for the past year。
   〃Most of the hotel equipment is on time…payment contracts and those panies want to take the equipment back; even the furnaces。
   〃It's winter and there is no yacht traffic for the marina and nothing is travelling on the Intracoastal Waterway。
   〃It's winter and there's nothing one can do with the amusement piers。
   〃It's winter and there are no vacationers to fill the hotels。〃
   Heller shivered。 〃Is that all?〃
   〃No;〃 said Izzy。 He was unfolding a newspaper。 〃That spaghetti…eating schlemazel Piegare must have talked to the press right away last night; the schmuck。 Have you seen this?〃 He was holding the front page of the New York Grimes before Heller's eyes。 It said:

WHIZ KID STEALS 
ATLANTIC CITY
   The resort metropolis is the first American city to be stolen since the Indians ripped off Roanoke from Sir Walter Raleigh in A。D。 1590。
   In a raging midnight gun battle which local police and the Army did not stop; Jerome Terrance Wister; known as the 〃Whiz Kid;〃。。。

   〃Oh; my Gods;〃 said Heller; reading no further。
   〃It's in every paper; local and national; that I spotted on the stands in New York;〃 said Izzy。 〃Headlines!〃
   I really laughed。 Izzy thought Piegare had talked to the press。 But whether he had or not made no difference。 Madison! Good old J。 Walter Madison; priceless Madison: that marvel of PR had Rockecenter's Underworld Crime puter Bank right at his fingertips。 He had jumped onto the job; feeding a story to the media within minutes。 What a genius!
   Heller groaned; 〃Isn't there any good news at all?〃
   Izzy said; 〃I think you should e down to the auditorium。 The employees are meeting there and they prise about a quarter of the population of Atlantic City。 I can't face that many people。〃
   Heller opened his tattered beachwear denim jacket and buckled on his gun。 He drew it and checked the load。
   Izzy cried; 〃Oh; dear! This can't be solved by persuading more people to shoot at you! I only want you there when they start ing over the tops of the seats to tear me to pieces。〃
   Heller threw his black leather trench coat over his shoulders; locked and hid his grip and then followed Izzy out into the dark passageway。
   They had to walk down many flights of steps; as the elevators were not running。 They came at last into the back of a vast auditorium。 It was lit only with kerosene camping lights。
   It was jammed with people; thousands of them。 Waiters; cooks; maids; croupiers; doormen; marina sailors; clerks; janitors; drivers; pilots; carnival barkers; topless dancers and every other kind of riffraff it takes to run casino…hotels; amusement piers; clubs; marinas and honky…tonks。 Even security guards were there but they sure weren't on duty to keep things orderly。 What a tough collection! They weren't the Mafia: they were the employees of all the enterprises the Mafia had taken over and now dumped。
   A low growl began to rise。 Fingers began to point。 Teeth began to show。 And they were all directed at Heller as he walked down the aisle toward the auditorium stage。 From those expressions; he was about as popular as a skunk with rabies。 What an enjoyable moment for me!
   Izzy cringed close to Heller。 He whispered; 〃Don't fire them all at once。 They'll riot and we'll have hospital bills。 We have made no arrangements with them。〃
   Heller whispered back; a little savagely; 〃Haven't you done anything?〃
   Izzy whispered; 〃It's an almost impossible business situation。 I did file a name change for the corporation。 Scalpello is too notorious。 But that won't alter its debts。〃
   They were walking up the steps to the stage。 It was totally empty except for a set of trap drums。 Izzy whispered; 〃I couldn't get any of my relatives to take over any director or officer posts。 You own the shares; but I can't let you get involved any deeper。 So I had to do the best I could。〃
   Heller was about to turn and face the sullen audience but Izzy steered him further; pushing him off to the side of stage right。 There was a little room there; probably a dressing room for performers。 Izzy stopped Heller before they could enter。 Heller peeked i

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