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Show THE LEW SUN, LEW. UTAH 1U0USEHOU) " rimer on t ".uncei to lurn ""7 fT, "mor.l"8. !" rm.mar., H. ha 'aiutely otte" T lTnis M1 Brock' rr?id met U. Welsh SZ ,m Con rode uiw F .... U the marsuw, I"" JT because of bis as-USSE as-USSE H. had lJTi.Mea,M public P" H5t him, and Lowe M old traU boss, .wild Horse, but e located. Knowtai i"!!,. tan with Jeff All- him to Join CHAPTER VH miarter-mile from San ooramore called a , Gonzales ahead to tillage ana, wm "v .H, Con about the he had been talking at L Apparently, ms miorm-vaD miorm-vaD knew all about official that Con Cameron and Co- Lim were the same. M idee, huh, about what to Baniers' mind?" he L tnth time. "Can't Y& way they'd bead after feed Welsh?" , idea," Con answered, a in ly, "To hear 'em talK, you a if in tne lerruory nHchieh to a short Ly are the hefty busca- iear 'em tell It You ana r. country boys." Li he rut in artfully, but Vj. Dud's vanity was plain !n and it amusea con to : came back at the gal tt-hour later. No officers . i J o . jvd b) De around oan mar-M mar-M Hoean lay in one of fa, terribly beaten by a Dud cried incredulously. !s whipped? Who's this shrugged and shook his j iku occu uic uiau, a wig, ; Jjiira the name he went i .su cu m oau m circus tugiui ruue in. wuui . m i. i tu But instead of kill- Tuft? knl .:a.i 4 UiU UVSVV1I UiC (Id locked him senseless. i Dud yelled to his fol- Hie VlAI-Pa in n m. and the others jumped .t. .At 1 . . iuier mm. into San charppH tn elMa . Cl w iu a fed haK before a long was out of the saddle borse came down upon and Ja.i. j i mi mu ita mrougn the , vouw; ai ms jfish Coyle and Kinky Od- f-nu mure aeuDerately nd Con were last So itetned infn P. the others were aire ai-re bar. P beside a dark, beard- i icniinaea con of F thickness of body and i , Mexicans drink- r " "u""er gave Dud ;"om, and watched nar-' nar-' m only pushed a faot- uu moved the atly and ha m..,. ! it TinH'. . tv. JL.7 risn' nana toe whit. K-. ,... uanaie of 1 Hy back and tossed it It .high.Ehrffli augh. .replaced it ?J 'ellow!- he Yu--neeii iti" " It wa TJUrk re" f He fat the 1 beavil, I6' etching. btbebbar. P he T7 frnt of a -uu uuor. Dud s baPPen tn L oi i,7 care of b p,. 801 some h,-- 1 "'"tioresi" uc I n on,, lshn ftTp lance comer and I fID ,VU ' By EUGENE CUNNIN e euOtNE CUNNINGHAM - v 1 He Is outside In the darkness; he will kill you." Catfish and Kinky and Jeff Joined the wolfish chorus. They swept down, Con trailing, upon the girls. Automatically, Con selected one who seemed a little younger, less perfumed per-fumed and powdered. He put out his hands to her and she smiled sidelong up at him. Then Gonzales snarled in his ear and caught the girl's sleeve. , "Es mio! She Is mine! You take another" - "You are his girl?" Con asked in halting Spanish, holding her wrist. "I am yours, if you want me and you can keep me!" she said. Con whirled her deftly away from Gonzales and out among the dancers. danc-ers. She pressed close against him and looked wisely into his face. Dance after dance Con kept her. Then Gonzales disappeared. He sat with her after the eighth or ninth dance, beyond the little bar. Jeff and his girl joined them for a drink and cigarette. The two girls chatteredchiefly chat-teredchiefly about Gonzales' fury. Then a shabby Mexican appeared at Con's side out of the crowd. Con found his face vaguely familiar and tried to place him. "I am your friend," the man whispered. whis-pered. "You gave back my money. Now, I pay: Gonzales will kill you! He is outside in the darkness. He will kill you, he has said to men at the door. So I slipped away to give you this word." .. : w "I'll fix him!" he grunted. "I'll give him all the trouble he can pack!" ; He shook his head at Jeff, who was getting up from between the two girls. "Stay out of it," he said grimly. "This is my war." ,,,Y. He went with Jeff trailing across the end of the big room and to the side door. Someone muttered out there a nervous sound. Then, from the right, away from the lounging group, there was the roar of a shot and a blast of flame. A bullet twitched Con's hair like a ringer. Automatically he drew his Colt, just as he had done a thousand times in practice. As it came level, pointing point-ing at the spot where that flame had blossomed, he let down the hammer, thumbed it back and loosed a second sec-ond shot Then he twisted inside the room. .. The music stopped. The dancers cried out excitedly. ' Then someone outside yelled that Gonzales was dead. Con watched them carry Gonzales in. There was something about the sagging figure that reminded him of a dead rattler. A hand tugged at his sleeve. He turned to face Jeff and take the tin cup Jeff held out. He lifted it and gulped down the drink, coughed and wiped his eyes. Thanks!" he gasped. "Well-Well, "Well-Well, I feel better!" "You hit him both times," Jeff said admiringly. - Dud shrugged; shook his head. '"Nothing to stop our dancing!" he cried, and Con could not tell, from his 'high singsong, what he really felt ' "Let's go!" Amelia took his arm and looked up . at him with a kind of savage adoration. He shook his head. ,, "No more for tonight, qucrida. 1 will sit by the bar for a time. You go with Jeff or another." She nodded and left him. He found himself a place in a dusky corner and watched almost without seeing while the dance continued as if Gonzales Gon-zales had not died. Then, about midnight mid-night a boy' came yelling for Dud and the music and stamping stopped short "It is Nevil Lowe and a posse!" the boy reported shrilly. "They come quietly." 1 Con followed Dud. outside. The intermittent moonlight presently showed two men supporting a third, helping" him onto a horse. This, Con learned by the talk, was the battered bat-tered Quill Hogan. Dud yelled for the others. "Come on, you nitwits! First thing you know that shooting posse'll be making red dollrags out of you-all!" Catfish Coyle reappeared and mounted. But Big Yager and Kinky Odom were missing. "Hightail!" Dud commanded shrilly. "Hear them horses? That's Nevil Lowe and bis damn' posse! We can't wait for 'em! They'll just get us all killed. Hightail!" "Come on. Con!" Jeff urged him. GHAM W.N.U. WLEASE. "We can't buck that many!" Con whirled Pancho with a furl-ous furl-ous snarl, snatching at his carbine. car-bine. He hooked the sorrel into a gallop and went racing to a house on the edge of San Marcos. In the pale moonlight he saw a dark mass of horsemen, not fifty yards away. "Get back!" he yelled at them, sliding the Winchester out "We've got you surrounded! Back, you nitwits! nit-wits! Back!" As he began to shoot holding low at the horses' legs, Jeff's voice lift ed in a bellow, picking up the phrase Con had used. The mass of riders seemed fairly to blow apart as the carbine rattled. But a horse went down, and another. Scattered return shots came from the sides of the road. "Come on," Jeff called 'to him. "Big and Kinky's gone!" He spun Pancho, and together they thundered away, with other horses pounding ahead of them. Out of San Marcos they galloped, with lead whining waspishly about them but not too close. They overhauled Big Yager and Kinky Odom; passed them with an encouraging yelL But a mile of alternate darkness and moonlight had been covered before Con saw Dud, Quill Hogan, and Catfish Cat-fish sky lined. Jeff and Con overtook them. Dud and Catfish seemed to hae better horses than any of the others including in-cluding Hogan. Or, Con thought perhaps the beaten man was not in condition to get the most out of his mount He lagged farther behind be-hind and made some indistinct an swer when Dud yelled at him to keep up. The four spurred away from him, then became three when Catfish's horse slowed. As a trio, they slackened pace to a walk in the foothills of the Lobos and listened and let the blown animals get breath. - "Well, sir!" Dud drawled cheerfully. cheerful-ly. "Nevil Lowe, he will be a disappointed dis-appointed young sheriff, tonight Who was that shooting, after we left town? Big and Kinky?" "Like hell!" Jeff answered before Con could speak. "That was Con, stopping the posse." "ListenJ" Con grunted suddenly. "They're not so far behind right now. What do we do?" . "Why, I reckon the smart thing is to set right here and see about things," Dud answered. They sat minute after minute, smoking, listening to the flat rattle of shots until the sound died and only the small night-noises of the hills could be heard. Dud grunted impatiently and moved his horse. Con checked him with a word. "Wait! Somebody's coming. It might be our bunch." "Just one horse," Jeff announced. It was Catfish and he was panting as if he, not the horse, had been running, when he came up to them. Dud called a sharp question. "Rubbed out! Whole bunch!" Catfish Cat-fish answered. "That damn Nevil Lowe! Knocked Quill out of the bull right at my elbow. Swear I heard four slugs hit Quill's back. Then it was Big. Me and Kinky Kept aneaa awhile. Lowe stopped, .again. Opened up. Got Kinky through the head." ' "We'll make that son pay for It boy!" Dud assured him fiercely. "Don't you never think we won't make Nevil Lowe remember tonight Come on, now! No use crying about it" , mrie in silence bv twistine xutv . trails to the cabin. Nobody was in talking mood when they reacnea tne place. They rolled into their blankets, blan-kets, but Catfish took his to the point used as lookout He said that he was not sleepy; he would stand tniard. Xhey were up early, with the grim events or the nignt very neavy ,PTn alL Dud alone was cheer fulor pretended to be. He looked at them and swore mat wey were v,o nurest set of cowboys he had ever put eyes upon. From some hiding place he produced a jug of whisky and uncoreea n. The liquor brought no lightening of Con's disgust witn inis company, t-.oo he thoueht of the misfor tune which had put him here, as If in a trap. (TO BE COSmVED) STfecRES By VIRGINIA VALE (Released by Weitern Newspaper Union.) THE Ma v not a done much to give us good pictures and just now not only taking cood news m. tures, but getting them home is quite a feat. But they have done something else: pro ducer Louis de Rochemont instituted the School of Pictorial Pic-torial Journalism, to train enlists men of the United Nations' forces in the elements of motion picture photography. pho-tography. Three classes have 1. ready been graduated, and the men are engaged in gathering material in the various flehtina zones mak- ing a complete and graphic picture ol the war. That shamDoo vou'll see Frnnk Morgan receiving at the hands of Spencer Tracy, John Garfield and others in "Tortilla Flat" was done with a mixture of melted soap flakes and flour. The scene had to be filmed four times, because when they'd get the stuff spread over Morgan's head and into his ears, eyes and mouth somebody would begin be-gin to laugh. And Morgan'd been told it was a dignified role! "Tarzan's New Adventure" has been chosen as the title Jor the new Tarzan film, with Johnny Weismul- JOHNNY WEISMTJLLER ler and Maureen O'Sullivan. In it Tarzan buys himself a wardrobe and has exciting adventures away from his jungle home. 4 . Tom McGuire is now selling news papers inside Grand Central station, for good pay. Forty-eight years ago be sold them outside the station, for pennies. The reason is4hat then he was a newsboy, just over from Ire land -now he's an actor, in "The Major and the Minor." When Les Newkirk, manager of the West theater at Trinidad, Colo., opened an air-mail package from Hollywood he was sort of stumped. Ct contained a record of greetings from Hollywood to the town, to be reproduced through the theater's loud speaker when "Two Tanks in Trinidad" was first shown and it was in little pieces. Newkirk called Hollywood, the picture's starj on location lo-cation with the "He's My Old Man" troupe, and O'Brien talked directly to the audience. . . : r Which scenes do. you remember best from "Gone With the Wind"? A survey reveals that most people recall (1) Atlanta burning; (2) the thousands of wounded soldiers lying at the depot; (3) Scarlett's fall down stairs; (4) Scarlett shooting the Yankee Yan-kee soldier; (4) Rhett Butler's saying say-ing "I don't give a damn." It's drawing crowds for the third time in New .York; seems as if it will go on forever. Kate Smith has begun her fifth year of broadcasting "Kate Smith Speaks," her daily commentator program. 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