“I thought all of the work on this script was being handled with the utmost precaution and that no one outside was to do anything on it?”
“I guess that’s right, but Rachel can hardly be called an outsider since she belongs to the studio’s stock company.”
“But she sells some of her radio skits free lance,” insisted Janet.
“That’s right,” agreed Curt. “I hadn’t thought of that.”
He hastened over to Director Adolphi.
“No one with any outside contacts is supposed to work on this script or in the company,” he told the director.
“That’s right,” replied Mr. Adolphi. “There’s an iron-clad contract with the Ace Motion Picture Corporation to that effect.”
“Then you’d better get Rachel back here. She’ll read the rest of the script and know what the final broadcast will be.”
“Oh, but Rachel’s all right. Of course she does a little free lance stuff, but she can be depended upon.”
“I’m not arguing that point,” said Curt firmly. “I’m just telling you to get Rachel back here unless you want a violation of your contract reported to the Ace Company.”