Show r V TIMES THE GARLAND SONG OF CROSSWORD Camp Fire Girl Groups Conduct Programs on Traffic Education AUTOISTS ADMONISHING to sing a song of safety while driving Camp Fire Girls of the Central Valley Area Council in California launched a campaign in the communities of Stockton Lodi San Andreas West Point and Oakdale At meetings of women and men's service clubs PTA’s church and other groups the young members of the youth agency distributed cards for drivers to clip on windshield The card pointed out the visors perils of speeding along the highways and bvways at 65 75 and 85 Not content with miles per hour tins effort Camp Fire members Birds (7 to 10) including Blue Camp Fire Girls (10 to 15) and Horizon Club groups (15 to 18) saw STAGtCSCRE By INEZ GERHARD SWANSON certainly her greatfame iwould come when she was a grandmother Winner of the National Board of Review's award as best actress of the year for ‘‘Sunset Boulevard” she has rocked New York audiences back on their heels with her performance est expected that ryiMi'iCT GLQRIA UTAH r 1 5 9 r 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 21 Chills and fever Ignited Also Bottom of a room Simpleton Raisa Hauled (Rom) (abbr) One and one Sun god Pile of memorial rocks Struck LAST wm'j ANSWU ruin yuur ACROSS Brine Bend over Exchange premium Den God of underworld Propose Hall! Board of Ordnance PUZZLE 13 procession Interna- - t tlonal language Morsel A mark denoting omission 19 Donkey 30 Female 23 goat ugly old woman 24 Loiter 23 Passage- ways to basement doors 26 Connected sequence 28 Transgress 30 Antelope (S Afr) 32 Force 34 Like 33 Branch vyr" SWANSON on the stage In ”20th Century” ‘‘It long since One critic wrote ceased to be startling that Gloria Swanson was amazing It's only startling that she can go on being more amazing” Meanwhile she turns out a delightful radio program five times a week on Mutual And though her hair is touched with gray she sometimes looks young enough to be her own daughter! Jose Ferrer with his film “Cyrano de Bergerac” showing In a theatre appears opneighboring posite Gloria in the play giving a magnificent performance He also directed It so well that he could have been content with It As a highly eccentric producer of plays he wrings every ounce of humor out of his role as a director he did the same for the other actors Thelma Ritter gets star billing In her eighth picture heading the cast of "The Marriage Broker title) She had (working Story” served her time on the stage and In radio before tackling Hollywood “Miracle on 84th Street” was her first picture ‘‘A Letter to Three Wives” the one that made people sit up and take notice “All About Eve” and “The Mating Season” are her latest r38 Fruit of gourd family 38 Voided escutcheon 40 Lamprey 41 Exclamation 42 A squabble f that Trouble Teaches Lena That Otto's Friends Are Not Bums By BILLY ROSE A beery little letter showed up in the mail today from a man in and if you’ll pull up a chair and help yourself to the Milwaukee Dear Mr Rose: look at pretzels I’ll be glad to let you take ina our named Otto neighborhood There’s an old German couple and Leni Brenner and something- - happened to them not long ago column mention to in your which you might want Otto has been a gateman at one Then be went home ate a little dinof the local breweries for longer ner and stretched out on the couch and than most of us can remember for a nap ever since be got married in 1910 over check For tbo bnl port of on bo tea he’s been turning hie pay bo turned and tot tad but final-l- y to his wife who cashes it at the bo gava up put on bit hot and grocer’s and gives boadod for Stegmeyer1! A fata him a couple of doldoort from tba bar a paubandlar lar off the top for btm a bardduck story and gavo spending money it was to convincing that Ott& About 30 cents of for dug down and gavo him tba goes s m ok in g tobacco quarter Then bo wont into tba boor parlor wboro of courto ba and the rest for beer at Stegmeyer got bit usual warm rocoptton and bad bimsolf bit usual ftno tints Social Club a saThat it unttl it wat bit turn to loon where Otto Billy buy a round— uben bo rooebod drops in regularly for bit monoy it wasn't ihtrt for a little talk with the boys Lena “What’s the trouble?” said the of course has never approved of bartender “You look like you lost the club and has always said Otto's friends were a bunch of bum something” “My pay” laid Otto “Don’t worry” said the bartendLAST MONTH Lena got word that er "Your credit’s good" her aister in Racine was sick and “It ain’t that” said Otto “This o not knowing Deeded her and is the first time my old lady has when she’d be back she gave Otto let me cash my pay check and I’ll permission to cash his pay check never hear the end of it If I don’t himself warning him however to have the money when she gets back where atay away from Stegmeyer’i I gave a panhandler a quarter bethe boozers could only lead him into fore I came in and that’s when the evil ways bills must have fallen out of my The following Friday night when pocket-Otto cashed his check be took the 37 In bills rolled them into s wad WELL PRACTICALLY everyput a rubber band on it and shoved in Stegmeyer’s went out to with body it into a psnts pocket along an odd quarter left over from his look for Otto’s money but there was no sign of it so he finally went previous week's spending money it f 1 2 3 To clean a stone or brick fireplace hot water and strong soap with a stiff brush are applied often adequate If they’re not mix up a paste of powdered pumice and concentrated ammonia and cover the smoked areas with it Let it stay about an hour or two before scrubbing it off with hot water and soap SMITH home plenty worried about how Lena was going to take it An hour later there was a knock on the gateman’s door and it was Little Stevie the kid who works for Stegmeyer "The panhandler came in right after you left and gave us this” he said banding Otto a roll of bills with a rubber band on It “He says be picked it up right after but his you gave him the quarter conscience started to bother him on account you was so good to him” Otto counted the money— it was 37 When Lena got back from Racine the old boy handed her the dough and that might have been that except the following night while tidying up she found a roll of bills wedged behind a cushion on the couch tba laid to Otto "Look” doUartf monoy f "It mutt bf my last wook’l pay" laid Otto "You maan you got paid twice last wookf" Otto knew he wasn’t worth a darn as a liar and so be told Lena everything “It means only on thing” said bums at “Them his wife saw you was in bad trouble and took up a collection" A few minutes later Lena went to the closet and got her coat "Put on your hat and let’s go” she said “Go where?” said Otto of course First ‘To Stegmeyer’i Fm gonna apologize to’ those bums for stying they’re bi!tms After that the drinks are on me!” Sincerely Louis Stegmeyer £ BROTHERS Bimi $ DROPS Ask riOTIIER fshe knows burn pine wood and want to prevent the gum from collecting on fireplace stones bricks or tiles &at them after they’re cleaned with boiled thoroughly linseed oil that every member of their organization signed pledges promising to obey safety rules while walking and riding bicycles skating and scooters The girls also enlisted the aid of their parents in the safety camFathers sent letters to all paign drivers in the community asking them to please observe safe driving practices especially while in the vicinity of schools and playgrounds The importance for to learn safe driving practices was so vital to a group of Beaumont Texas Camp Fire Girls that they held a panel discussion on “Should its cargo a Have a Driver’s License" The discussion was held in school as part of their class program The girls did a lot of preparatory research before planning the discussion They sent for information from other committees and explored the laws of different itates with regard to in their comdrivers PARISH drove her ancient young munities The conclusion reached MISS along the deserted was that a could highway toward home Her deep be given a practice license for two satisfaction was Justifiable in view years should always have an adult of the successful play she had proin the car and at the end of the nd ' diduced rected that eveprobationary period could apply for a driver’s license Nothing ning The initial panel discussion provBroadway would ed so successful that the care to see but Association a huge triumph requested a amatthe for repeat performance Later the panel went on the air over local eurs of Deep Valley High School Even Mr Wilks principal of Deep stations Valley High who was never lavish “Miss IN MANY COMMUNITIES across in his praise bad said the country Camp Fire members Parish we are extremely proud to have you as a member of our facheld “Safety Safaris” as demonstrations their safety ulty I speak for the town as well climaxing The girls enlisted the co- as its school” drives Now It was over except for the operation of local police and highparty she was giving for the cast and civic organiway departments Miss Parish applied pressure to zations Cars bicycles scooters Being detained at and skaters all took the accelerator pedestrians part in the “safari" Snappy the theatre had made her latebe She knew the east would already ar from vehicle placards streaming home at her riving out the “rules of the road” pointed As she rounded the sharp turn In In The police department St Mo Louis recognized the good the road she heard a sudden noise citizenship efforts of the local Camp followed by a loud hiss The car Fire Girls safety drive by present- pitched from aid to side almost the running off tha road Miss Parish organization with an award ing “Camp Fire for a happy life — fought desperately to tegain constraightened safety for a long one” is one of the trol The automobile Itself out gradually losing mothemes of Camp Fire Girls current In which more activities than mentum She brought it to a stop from the disSba emerged 360000 girls from Maine to slifor-niabled automobile are participating Skits and It was too dark te see She anything radio programs carrying out the and Ht a opened the trunk safety theme have been given by match “N Jack! New what am Camp Fire members in practically I going te do?” every state In the Union and have demonstrated Miss Parish sat down on the run' "everybody In making the world a ning board “I suppose I could walk counts” a safer to to town and get help and back or live better place FAST and turn from nljrM ooufhi da Oct SmiUi Brother! Eos dry threat tickle Soothe your row membranes Help loosen phlegm Don't ton dun to col If you BROADWAY AND MAIN STRICT this S address on a package can be protected from being smeared by water or snow if you rub it several tirries with the stump of a white candle The St Louis Mo Camp Fire members a (above) receive safety award for (heir safety from traffic educatcampaign ion division of the city’s police department - GLORIA GARLAND SAFETY To save wear and tear on youF tongue when you have a lot of and envelopes stamps to lick wrap an ice cube in a thick rag and moisten with that Before tying up a package moisten the string When the it will shrink and string dries tighten up the knots k&S'&jL When vegetable glue gets dry and hard it can be softened up with hot vinegar Add the vinegar drop by drop and keep stirCold ring until the glue is soft vinegar can be used but it takes rnultm themljn- ! or CUlr Chi Wltk Refrigeration Sales Business in aouthern Yearly volume $56 000 Kathlatfer Wichita $ Kibmi w e07 Dade Raaeh on 200 acres in beautiful Colorado 45 Valley Accommodates Suesta Terms less than rash Kaehfinder Wichita Kaatsi Appliance and Service California Price $10 000 57 'PoLvKT with In love "I’m you Roberta I want to marry Wayne said I could stop a passing car— if there was one” She retained her post tion on the running board In the distance appeared a get of Miss Parish took headlights mall handkerchief from her purse car and waved it at the It slowed down somewhat but then resumed its speed and disregarded the appeal for aid what seemed SHE waitedtimefor before another like aulong tomobile came into sight As one loomed near she waved her handkerchief hopefully It came to screeching halt alongside her own yen” dMi&iMmimmi car “What seems to be the trouble Miss?" t and I don’t “I had a have jack” “Fear no more my lady” a man said getting out of Jils car “I’m certain there la at least one around somewhere” “You’re a life saver” "Walt a minute” the man said "Come over here near the head lights” " She hesitated “But why He took her arm guiding her to where he could see her face he cried out “It's “Roberta!" you!” “Yes Wayne” “You recognized my voice — and you tried to keep me from knowing who you were— Why?” “I explained all of that to you la tha note I left” she said “Note nothing I’ve been looking for you for six months I was ready to notify the police” “No Wayne I “I’m In love with you Roberta I want to marry you" “I can’t" ahe answered “Why can’t you?” “Eecause success means your too much to you and to me’ ‘7 can’t have success without you Roberta” “Yoa caa’t have It with me ahe retorted tears forming la her eye “The play yoo produced with me la the lead flopped It flopped because I wasa’t good enough for the part” “It was a bad “It was a good play Roberta play’L she said “Don’t you see Wayne defiantly you’d go on producing play with me fit the lead and everyone would flop bepauie I’m just not good enough for Broadway" "Ia It somebody else?” ‘Tm the “No” she answered dramatic coach at Deep Valley High School It doesn't pay as but at least much as Broadway I can handle the part" “Roberta come back—” 7 belong here Wayne Just as you belong on Broadway We each have what we want —or almost what we want Now help me change the tire I'm giving a party for my caat tonight" TUNA in CROQUETTES-pan-fr- ied light digestible SNOWDRIFT! 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