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Show xnllk filer from ?&! heaMhy' By VIRGINIA VALE Or WooHra Newspaper HE Pennsylvania Unlan.l State curi,ta Board of Censors recent& , ly banned Paramount's "The -- HoelioM articles, World In Flames," which is as s screw-eyeon hard to understand as their hall or They are banning "The Ramparts We ljSS bath-clos- t i2, dee-vine- ly et. euy Watch. but within The official ruling In the judgment of the board e i this picture has a tendency to wax added to the white and debase morals, toe corrupt yuhing toK them ec and it is not proper." jSt SYNOPSIS Tha picture Ja a factual record of tho past 80 yean, and itreisea tha them, put two Bead of our nations preparedness. tnm Ameries to sndcr-idiJftofethw end iron ea one It had Its first public showing in cnat he had committed in Washington, D. C., before an audi-ene- e jjLjjfi.oyttfnwpt hid shattered ill his of high officials of the federal Bo toned to - government, and received moteeheese unthe eretm qualified approval of euch national Juice Jfl, defense leaders as the secretary of for peach 0 jllinf tho navy and the secretary of war, SSS-SSrSa- w enisles tree rnasUa ferial j" ore Kin the Asking time for 1 at cook jg jo minutes, a small In flve minutes in Benry Fonda'a all in favor of living in glate homes. The room he likes beat in his own house is the breakfast room, which is built entirely of glass bricks. The light iters fireplace bricks to seems to flow from mnl color and keep them tho walls in cheermb them in a mixture of ful, spirit boosting , tods, 1 ounce pumice doses, and he's found ounce salt mixed with wa-- 1 it the best cure for forms a cream. before - breakfast blues, even when he has to get up at the crack of dawn to bo at the studio on time. Fumy ("Baby Snooks") Brice strings right along with him. She had a huge hole cut in one of the walla of her San Fernando valley borne and filled it with glass blocks they let in plenty of daylight, but them then nedasusuaL of water, they're dont make her i steps begin amazing a (iffy relief in 2. For, Aj)rlaTibifiTii1 glass ol Hilar NyoH ioctor. tkmnyautet genuine fast-atin- g BAYER Aspirin. kbit dpi of a add, follow the BH u the pictures above plat sod among the most Km method sfauetence. they feel like a goldfish. --fr it's news that Paramount won in the scramble to buy the screen rlghta to Ernest Hemingways splendid novel, "For Whom the Bell Tells Use price was flM.EM. Its 'land of Liberty," the feature picture which waa the contribution of the motion picture industry to the New York World's fair and the San Francisco exposition, will be distributed nationally by Mayer. Plans call for donating the net amount derived from the release of the film to welfare work among soldiers and sailors by the American Red Cross and similar organizations. The picture tells the history of America from the days before the coming at the white men to modem times. Included in the list of stars appearing in individual sequences of the story are Bette Davis, Spencer Tracy, Claudette Colbert, James Stewart, George Arliss, Margaret Sullavan, Walter Houston, George Raft, and many other headliners, Metro-Goldwy- n to dw- i- of relief known '& Bayer Aspirin Pnuful cold raitf you can really starta in a short time. ua how fast it works. TWi You will ay it Is PM. But be sure the pt fasUicting symp-ivaco- nn w. 1 spaas r&J) Sjy um when you V took a month for Pars mount to persuade one of Detroits hage auHIKE BAYER ASFIRIR tomobile cooi panics to let them use the interior of the plant to film Tour Aim scenes for "Reaching for the Sun," lies, not in achieving a story ef the automotive Industry, Ellen Drew are W sun at, but in aiming at Jed McCrea and cast includes Aand the JW outfit to achieve, and 1 toward, sure of achieve-"- . lbert Dekker, Eddie Bracken or if not here, here-- - Billy Gilbert. P. Horton. Just before Ray Heatherton went Muon the air for Westlnghouses sical Americana" somebody asked T BE him who composed "Annie Laurie, which be was to sing. Somebody jwatAXATivi-nsui- vt "WniJN THIS MODUN WAT else piped up and said. Robert Burns, of course. Heatherton would hMdadqr. logy wort money on (hat question mllHoM have Jgy.fcpwOa. 'Mint a quiz program, tar he happened bedtime, Not --:lTru11' eomSxtabla relief, know that Bumf was no musiWe tort the day toll at your cian, and didnt even write the Mho Mine words of the popular old song. doaan't dimnb or btarSwa with smfc dw Furthermore, he knew Ha history '"oA-Mint, tha cherries --Gist It developed as Ike result ef it mm food, iff between William Dour family (apply a romance real las, a young Scotsman, and thehardN-MINT755 Annie Laurie: became her hearted father objected to the rothe mance, Douglas went eff to her Flemish wars witbent claiming his bride. 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Stoa is raqidras ME of 14 tncli material tor Jumpar; (ante malarial tor of Hi Manifold old toward SSssmn i music. ODDS AND ENDS-Fr-mctt fords deep mice is attributed Long- totho tonsils ...The tpontort of Mix radio series tM eontmus an ,P"aoi despite Ass death, Americans . . . BoomToum el her tTom Jbeen to successd (Ate Metro u starring F.nm preparing UedsOeTend Clerk Goble, Leith, James Slrworl muung comp Colorado tho in aid ils s in tho 7f70 . . . U.yon belong to to Baker Ian dub, get ready Odd," M Kenny okerDoy (Aa 20tk. Approximately Arty ol clubt hove te (Ate day otido as hit, Kill give him a plague at hit broodcait. returnBillie Burke ii thinking of an ben ing to toe stage, after she of aeveral yeara At present h of la working in "Wild Man Richard Morgan, Frank neo, Donald Meek, Carle, Marjorie Main, Waller Catlett Bonita Granville and them's a cast for youl Bor-wit- Goorfs C, in love with her. When hote opmaehed her home cn Glieaa th ted Both died. George take charge ol tha mmtonTH"B to to tolling CHAPTER m Continued Mary nodded, a secret amusement in her eyes. So, for our reputa-tion- s sake you think we ought to ask John Gale to marry us, and stay and work together? is that what you want?" Yes. George," she urged smilingly. Why did you decide you wanted to stay here? Honestly?" Something for a moment rose in him, choking him. He came strongly to bis feet; he cried in a sort of fury: "Because I wont leave you here with Joseph Neargoodl She nodded, seemed almost content, uid gently: Well, that will do for now, I think, George Her eyes were laughing. It isnt very much, perhaps! Most nun would say more. But I think its a lot for you to say. Id lots rather be married to you than not Shall I tell you why? It hasn't anything to do with duty at aiL She had come close to him. Or maybe youd like to tell me why you don't want to leave me here with Joseph? Her eyes were Tell me, dancing, teasing him. George!" He took a backward step, like one escaping; he stammered: I don't George nodded, and tried. "I don't cam for tha flavor," he decided. 'Td aa toon eat glucl" Jarambo and Ieni stood beaming by. He looked toward the girt and Mid, lowering hia voice as though by doing so he could avoid being understood: 'Van perauada her into a mom civilised costume, Mary? WhaCi that she has on? "They make the cloth by soaking some sort of bark like flax and beating it over a log. Tappy, they call ft." She smiled. But Ieni has on her prettiest frock, George, in our honor. Usually she won't be so dressed up I "Havent you an old dress you can give her? She wouldn't wear it Try her and tee. I will in the morning, Mary assented. He took her old room, toe her father's, with the length of the bouse between them. Mary lay long awake, drenched In the night sounds half forgotten that had one been so familiar. Once she heard George sneeze, and aha called softly: All right, my dear? Warm enough?" "Perfectly! In the morning he appeared in the heavy black suit he had worn on shipboard. The first shower of the day pelted on the thatch, thrummed among the palms, passed to leave a stifling humid heat behind. Mary waa cool in white; in a dress she had worn in school which she now left unbuttoned at the throat, and WUf know! Mary Doncaster smiled again, as if at a secret of her own. "Well, maybe you'll find out by and by, toe decided. She touched hia hand. "George, if you do find out, promise to teU me, win you? Its a thing a girl likes to hear. George and Mary, aU their possessions in trunks and bags and boxes on the ground about them, stood on toe ledges above toe landing place to watch toe Sunset put to sea. But they did not wait to watch her out of sight Willing bands had home their gear away up the trail past the bathing pool toward Ephraim Doncaster's house; and when the ship yonder passed out of the roadstead Gaorge McAusland sneezed that odd he had contracted when he fen overboard had lingered and mid awkwardly: Wen, Mary, we'tt want to settle ourselves before dark. Shall we go to the house? John Gale had married them that morning, on tha after deck at the Sunset, with canoes in a circle under her stem for audience, and the sailors watching from forward. Mary noticed that Corkran waa not among the men there; and she was a little hurt by his absence, but toe asked no question, lest George too be distressed. CHAPTER IT When they came into the house, lince Mary had not been ashore bebrimfore, she looked around with obming eyes, recognizing familiar softjects everywhere. She crossed, somely as though she might disturb faone sleeping, to look into her thers room; and she called George to her. toe said. "This was Fathers, 'And this is Mother's room, next to his. toHe saw the two bed close wan between. the flimsy gether, Where did you sleep? he asked. "Over here. She led him across to the other bedroom in the opposite end of the house; and they stood in the doorway together. "I think you'd better take your I'll fathers room, he decided. take this one. Then you can have to yourself, won't be two room crowded. She said in a soft surprise: won t and m be in you uke Father, beside you? close Mother, He shook hia head. "No. Thia some arrangement will give u each privacy, Mary. and She smiled faintly, amused "We wont thinking she understood have much privacy, George, at beat no tout-tar- s With no doors, no curtain, windows. on the "We'U arrange something. a Now a girl came in carrying a bowl of the Into toape cut nurd stuff filled with a yellowish viscous which she presented smilingly, placset for meal. The ing it on the table were two Ciri was beautiful. There near tattooed line faint or three and her mouth and on her shoulder, toe wore blossoms in her hair. Mary told her husband: George. Jarambo "This la cam of us. to take her brought a He looked dubious. "She Just ? we have child, isn't she? Mute Where', to. tola with? And what do we cet your finger "Dip laughed. Mary It around, and etick It in Il any-mta- UM frozen For the first time, NBC hasout and " other Los Angeles stations of juts-?made a deal with tho Tournament eaaieet wav. It the the network fork or e Roses which givea that Stringy end atlcky for exclusive broadcast on tho January spoon." 1 Rose Bowl game. . "I have my bmbud, she re- minded him. without petticoats or other foundation. George said In a tow tone: 'Your dress, Mary. "My dress? She did not understand him. And I "Button ft, he said. think you have forgotten your petticoats." She protested: I've left them off, yea. . You surely dont expect . . . George, you must realize how ridiculous you look, and how uncomfortable you will be in that heavy suit." Im Ha said, almost pteadlngly: a fool of course; but to keep my head here, I'm going to have to hold on to something, Mary. Ita so easy to begin to live aa thcM savages do, to lie around idle, useless, unless we hang on to our own ways of doing things. And be confessed: "If I warn strong enough, I could let down my standards in some ways and still keep them in others; but I cant Mary. He added, half laughing at hinuelf: "I know wearing this suit is foolish, but I guess it's a symbol or something." She would find always in him this humble consciousness of his own weakness behind any outward arrogance of certainty he might put on. She surrendered, and went to dress as he wished her fob From her own room aha heard his voice raised angrily, and called a question, and he said: "We cant have the house fun of these people staring at us all the time. Mary. I'm trying to send them way. And when you coma out bring something for Jennie to wear." She called to him; "Don't (cold so, George. You Just frighten them. Theyre ready to love you if you give them nhanra. After that they'll do anything for you; but youll have to go easily at flrat Those first weeks after her return to the Island were for Mary pleasant enough. George maintained a reserve toward her which she waited for time to break down, but she had the delight of aeeing him happy in these scenes aha loved. Ha was full of questions, intensely interested in every aspect of tho Island tha many life, going to and fro along thatch-roote- d trails that led to the houses of poles built on rock platforms like their own. Them were bouses near theirs, and along the shore, end by the beach at the end of too bay. Tha beach ended on the farther side at a low cliff not which limited easily to ha climbed, their explorations; but one night fact that them George spoke of the was a considerable traffic of canoes across tha bay. "I notice men going over to the other aide and tending then, he d, said. But never any women. Why, Mary? She remembered the explanation from her childhood here. "Women never go in the canoes," she said. "Canoes ere tabu for them. The men go over to the grove. I know Father never went over. "Would they let me? She agreed to ask Jarambo. He was firm in saying no, but reticent In giving reasons. Mary told George: 1 think theyre entitled to aoma privacy, dont you? Just as we value ours?" He agreed not to force tha issue. But Mary was more curious than he. Jarambo manner had puzzled her. She did not believe the Islanders had any secret temple consecrated to pagan rites, as George suspected; and toe questioned Ieni. What she heard wu startling. Ieni said a white man with black hair lived across the hay, who had insisted that hia presence them ba concealed from George and Mary. The white man talked very loud and he had a talking bird. The white man had come down out of the mountains tha day after the Sunset ailed, with the bird on hia shoulder; and he now lived happily in a house above the cliff beyond the beach. He Maty recognized Corkran. must hava swum ashore from the Sunset toe night before the ship sailed, and Captain Keen had known the uaeleuneM of trying to capture tire deserter. She was disturbed, and angry too. Corkran presence, end the manner of hia life aa lent described it. would make George unhappy. But aa a result of Ienls story, Mary herself sometimes walked toward the beach alone, thinking she might encounter the Milor. So Mary had persuaded George to sleep for a white every afternoon; and sometimes the left him asleep and went abroad among these people who were her friends. It waa on such an occasion that aha saw tha Milor again. Mary, emerging from the forest, aaw Corkran on the sands, barefooted, in white pants and a ragged shirt, lying with hia head in a girls ten watching the swimmers. Mary waa near before he saw her. Then he came scrambling to hia feet in some dismay and touched hia forehead respectfully. Sorry, maam," Mid Corkran and looked past her toward the trail la himself coming?" No, hes asleep." Dont be letting him know Im here, he urged quickly. "It would bother him. She nodded. Yea, it would. Why did you desert the ship, Corkran?" He flushed with embarrassment Maam, when I knew himself and you would stay here, says I to myself: TVa no place for the likes of them. They Just might bo needing a good fighting man some day. So that night when the mate that was watching to see we were good little boys and stayed when we belonged looked the other way for a minute. I lid oven id like an eel maam; and into tho Jungle I went till toe ship was gone. I know himself would not like my being about Youll never be telling him? Td rather he didn't know, ahe "But you'd better keep agreed. away from tha beach. Ha comes hero sometimes. "Aye, that I wiiL It waa a care-lechance I took today. A friendly impudence waa in hia tone. I knew you had been told I wu here. I ait that word, so yeu'd know there was one to call on if you ever needed anyone. aha re1 have my husband, minded him. "Aye, ma'am, and big and strong ha if inside of him, in hia hurt and hia bud, maam. But sometimes a fiat saves trouble and argument and I'm stronger in the fist than himself will ever be. He said acutely: "You know, that little man hai a hard time with himaelf, but theres tuff in him. He'll surprise us ell one day, and never a bit surprised will I be! She smiled, deeply pleased. 1 think so too," (he agreed. I like him too. Well take cam of him between us, ma'am, Corkran assured her. 'You with him, and me here if Tm needed. But don't tell him I'm here. "Well not see each other again, she said. Only If you send for me." George for some reason found ft hard to lestn the bland tongue, so he could not yet preach to the Islanders. Mary sometimes thought he was homesick, because he often talked about his boyhood in Maine; and ha liked to ask her about her yeara at school in New Bedford, about her uncle who waa mats aboard tha whaler, and her cousin, young Tommy Hanline. There were other occasions when George asked her questions about the Venturer, and about tha men aboard her, and especially about Richard Core. Aa though tha secret thought in Georges mind took shape In hen, she sometimes wondered whether aha would have fallen in love with Richard if she had been older, if ha had ever wooed her, if they had met again before she married George. Now of course ft would never happen; but she smiled sometimes, remembering tha dreams toe had used to dream when she was a child and Richard already a man. (TO BE CONTINUED) u ataert-ahav- ii btouaa; S yarda tor lan( slaavad. to: sxworo emeu parson dir U Naw DSaHaraaiy Ava. IE aaato CaHL to eotaa toe alia. ... .., Pattern Xa.. Mama Strange Facts I Presidential Postage Hearts on Grave Second-Han- d Statue I C.The president of the Dominican Republic is believed to be the only head of a government who requires s special stamp on all letters addressed to him by the citizens of his country. L Lithuanian sons and daughters express their grief over the death of a parent by placing, on the grave, their own individual mourning symbols atones cut in the shape of a heart. Q. In a recent study of the effects of high altitudes on human and animal life, during which a rabbit was confined in a chamber with atmospheric pressure equivalent to that at a height of 12 miles, the animal swelled to twice its normal size, through the reduced pressure on its body. 4L The statue engraved Olmedo," which stands in Guayaquil, Ecuador, in honor of that countrys ), most famous poet is a secondhand statue of Lord Byron. It waa purchased in a London junk meshop because a made-to-ordmorial would have cost too much. (25-cen- t) JUNIORS are simply mad about jumpers this season, and their great favorite is the pinafore jumper! If your clothes budget is just about used up and youre still pining for a pinafore jumper or two, send for design No. 8797, and make yourself this perfectly Jlsk Me (Another A General Quiz O (1780-1847- er 1. The Queotio eg Who speaks the Romany lan- guage? 2. Can birds look at an object with both eyes at the same time? 3. Who asked Am I my broth- er's keeper? Colliers. Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL 4. The name Joe Miller is associated with a bonehead play in baseball, a stale joke, or the man on the flying trapeze? 8. Where waa the shot heard around the world fired? 6. How many vice presidents have later become President? 7. The Punic war was fought between what nations? 8. What mineral is called fools gold? 9. Excluding national anthems and hymns, what is the most famous musical piece? The Anowort speak the Romany 1. Gypsies language. 2. The owl is the only bird that can; all others have to use one eye or the other to see a single thing. 3. Cain. 4. A stale joke. 5. Concord. 6. Nine six by death and three by election. 7. Rome and Carthage. 8. Pyrite. 9. The Hallelujah Chorus of Han- Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE Ratal $150 to JLOO Is Ift s nfc ef dhHartlm f O mw I lUa LAtaitU im C-PHRTVBI - ROE IIMIBT Buffer for Others del's Messiah. Audiences honor it Alas! we see that the small have by standing while it ia being always suffered for the follies of the great La Fontaine. played. BURNING |