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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER Raised StaraandStnpesfir,tn Old wo of the JaTeiieut Presley N. OBannon raised marine corps officer, . '"riot? over a fortress at Deme, , fortress Counts know from managers Personnel who experience that employes immaculate about their own sie much more and clothes are accurate work. to produce Appearance ,larneIiumevelPed Recently Kuflish scientist, Davy first leered magnesium in 1808. but not until 1830, in France, produced the element in h l .lilio form. Commercial exploi-Iwetmagnesium did not occur tl. - years of century, and it was 1915 IJ.mftelndustry had its begin-- , in this country. L ai tsl W BRENDA CONRAD THE STORY-SFAR: Anne Heywood, beautiful daughter of a wealthy New York newspaper publisher, goes to Puerto Rico on an assignment for her fathers paper. Also on the island are Pete Wilcox, a reporter on her fathers paper, now a U. S. Army intelligence officer; Miguel Valera, a Puerto Rican educated in the United States whose orders to report to an army camp were abruptly cancelled; Richard Taussig, an engineer whose identity as a German agent is suspected but not yet proved; and Russell Porter, a young American engineer, and his wife. Sue. Aware that she must get the story she was sent for Anne follows Mr. Taussig to a secret rendezvous. Hiding in the shadows Is Miguel Valera. CHAPTER XI Anne bent her head down and drew farther back into the darkR but the drying ness. Miguels hand dropped hers, fathers carriage, I L on an automobile paint iob moved back to his hip pocket and rested there. Her heart beat faster. I been reduced to one hour There must be four or five of them, finishes L latest furniture she thought, trying to count the shufI Ljn ten minutes. Now comes feet above her. fling war tanks, Imny with huge Anne closed her eyes and took a in four ILint on which is dried long breath. She felt Miguels taut I Smites by infra-re- d rays. body relax . . . and then go rigid again so instantly that she opened her eyes in sudden fright. A fifth man had joined the group. It was Diego Gongaro. Miguels body was like a steel wire quivering under the impact of a sudden blow. His breath was comso sharply that Anne thought the ing OFFICE EQUIPMENT men outside must hear it. What had I AND SELL Office Furniture. ,, happened she didnt know. Then I E!e Adding Machined. Safes. r I suddenly it came to her. He hadnt EXCHANGE gALT I ARE DESK known his uncle was there. He I Utah Lake Salt Cite Hroadwav Vest i hadnt even known he might be Cut Drying Time took six weeks to paint grand' rD'-'t'le- asilyl 'alerl Use I I on. there. operators in demand 1 died operation, mechanical learn comptometer Operators arithmetic, in 10 to 12 weeks. for office -- work good pay, In demand Complete cost including diploma $60 paya. Write or call ah in weekly installments. lor details. 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I couldnt ask you before. It wasnt you that told Taussig I was there? Does he Miguel turned abruptly. know? He knows about me, Anne said. I dont know about you." Listen, Anne, he said earnestly. Youve got to tell me everything you know. Its more important than you think. Have you told Wilcox? Anne shook her head. He thinks youre a spy, or something. I did too. But youre not, are you? I didnt want to believe it. Tell me ... ODELL M. OMAN . RABBIT SKINS WANTED RABBIT SKIN HEADQUARTERS Get the full market for your domestic rabbit skins. R. Lets get out of here, quick, Miguel said quietly. They slipped through the tunnel and out into the street. He took her arm. As they started down the street, away from the direction shed come in, Anne glanced back. There was no one in sight. They turned the comer. She got into the car, tired, desperately tired, all of a sudden. Miguel, she said. Wait a while, Anne. She sank back against the seat. It was probably just hunger, she thought, but It was funny how this of emotions took it out of you. She felt like an old sponge. He maneuvered the car through the dark streets. They came out suddenly in front of the great Indian laurel tree in the Post Office Plaza. Anne sat up abruptly. She hadnt an idea how theyd got there so quickly. Where 'were we, Miguel? she asked. He looked at her sharply. If you dont know where you were its better for you not to know, he said evenly, after a moI wish you could forget the ment. whole thing. They were both silent for an instant. Then he said, Youve got to promise me very seriously youll never say a word about it to anysee-sawi- We C. Elliott & Co. 40 N. 3rd West St. Salt Lake City, Utah youre not. Ill tell you something no one Im here knows, he said slowly. A TIMELY SERVICE FOR trusting you, Anne. 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S. marines up , are credited with And how far I is. he much how introducing the art of boxing to me Chinese. succeed depends on no one knowing Im doing it. You see that, dont you? I thought we didnt use agents in democracies, provocateurs Anne said. Right now were using whatever we have to. Wouldnt it be better if G 2 knew about you, so they wouldnt follow you around? He shook his head. Its better for them to. As long as certain people know G 2 is on my trail they wont be suspicious. And theyll a know it sooner or later. But isnt it dangerous working Fawn Flour alone? Leads All Its important, Miguel said. Ask cur Friendly Grocer Now begin at the beginning. ... g, ItS. J Them CLASSIFIED CARIBBEAN CONSPIRACY? Flag in Old World CO department COSMETICS I Perhaps he should have taken a chance and let Gongaro bring him to their meeting that night Gongaro was positive his nephew was in complete agreement with them. His devotion to his father would make him ready to put Don Alvaros passive ideas into action if he could be ther . . . His voice was a little unsteady. shown the way. I hope not. My father means very But Mr. Taussig wasnt so sure. much to me. Go on. It was the emotional equation comThere were only a few cars in ing in again. Hed seen him with front of the Escambron when Mig- Anne Heywood on the ship and seen uel pulled in to the curb. As they them together in San Juan. Hed got to the door a car coming along seen the look in Miguels face. Hed the road stopped so suddenly that seen it in other mens faces and it sounded as if the brakes had been knew what it meant torn from their linings with an anMr. Taussig bought a newspaper guished shriek. and made his way across the lobby The way you people here punish to the desk to get his key. cars, Anne said without turning. It was extraordinary, he was Miguel looked back. The man at thinking, how Anne Heywood got in the wheel was not a Puerto Rican. the way. Not only tangibly with He was Captain Peter Wilcox of the Miguel and little Mrs. Porter, but sitUnited States Army. He was intangibly too. The fact that she ting there stamg at them. Miguel was at all serious about him was in hesitated for an instant, turned and effect a potential surveillance that followed Anne inside. After all, it he couldn't afford to risk. was a Saxon who said whatever it He stopped in front of the counter. was about love and war. FurtherThe clerk put his hand up in' the more he had the sharp impresson pigeon-hol- e numbered 110, and that Captain Wilcox was drunk. turned back. No, she hasnt come in. Mr. Richard Taussig had never The girl standing there hesitated, taken the doctrine of the Master Race particularly seriously, nor did apparently reluctant to go. Mr. he regard himself, per se, as an ex- Taussig glanced her over with an what she ample of it He was a realist and a appraising eye, wondering She business man, and his business was wanted with Miss Heywood. was fullPuerto and dark Rican, Empire, or rather the undermining blown at that brief attractive stage of existing empires leading to their before avoirdupois and middle age set in at thirty. She was expensively dressed, almost too much so, and obviously nervous and ill at ease. She was also obviously determined. The clerk handed Mr. Taussig his key and two call slips, said Good evening, sir, in English and turped back to the girl. His attitude was interesting, Mr. Taussig thought. It was as if he had to be polite to her but nevertheless wanted to get her out as quickly as possible. You can leave a message for Shes usually very her, he said. late. The girl moved away without answering, wandered over to the arcade and sat down, looking around with a kind of moody defiance in her set face. She apparently had made up her mind to see the American girl and was not going to be stopped. Who is that young lady? Mr. Taussig inquired, with a slight frown as if he knew her very well but couldnt quite place her at the moment. The clerk looked at him politely but blankly. I dont know her name, he said, with exactly the effect of saying Its none of your business, sir. Mr. Taussig looked at the slips in his hand. Mrs. Russell Porter had called him at Mrs. R. Porter had called at eight-thirt- y and left her telephone number. There were two more slips for calls in his room that had been left earlier. It was working out very They slipped through the tunnel nicely, on the whole. Mr. Taussig and ont into the street. glanced back at the girl by the door. She was sitting tight. He looked at destruction in the interests of what his watch. It was not quite ten, and he referred to as World Order but this might be interesting. The girl thought of merely as New Empire obviously had something on her mind for Old. she intended getting off before she He had spent too many years in went away. On the other hand, time too many ends and corners and seemed to be important. She kept crossroads of the world to think looking nervously at the clock and that any one nation was in itself comparing it with the gold watch superior to all others and especially pinned on. her dress. ordained by God for world dominaThen she abruptly and tion. He was, however, aware that went to the got updesk. Mr. Tauswriting exthe desire for world domination, her watched the end sig chewing clusively and without regard for ex- of the pen, writing, up crumpling of and law ethic, what she wrote and stuffing the paisting concepts and the acceptance of any and evper into her bag. Suddenly, in someery means to attain it, were the thing like despair, she threw the pen most powerful weapons the human down and hurried out without havmind could forge. A realist by naing written anything. ture, he had become a cynic by Mr. .Taussig went slowly over to necessity, and an eminently successarcade. She was going quickly the ful opportunist by scientific applicaHe saw, indistincttion of whatever means came to down the drive. short-range of his because ly vision, hand. He did not object to men a car that for her to get in stopped or governments who respected the and went off toward Santurce, not virtues of honesty, tolerance and sinSan Juan. cerity. On the contrary, he preHe went over to the elevator. ferred dealing with them, because was something about the inciThere the to were slowest always they that disturbed him without his recognize the Indian sign of the dent Double Cross, and by the time they being able to say exactly what it was. It was another of the intangidid recognize it it was too late. bles that seemed to make action On the other hand, and Mr. Tausbefore they became tansig was thinking of it as he crossed imperative, to his plans. He gibles disrupt newsthe toward the Granada lobby stand, they were unknown and fre- walked slowly down the hall to his room. A letter that he had been quently unpredictable aspects, imcalled he them, that writing in his head from time to ponderables, had to be recognized and dealt with. time since he talked to Gongaro in Sometimes it took the form of the the morning was going through his was very clear to honesty and unselfishness of a par- mind again. It ticular individual. More often, in him. Tomorrow night he would put his experience, it was what hed it on paper for the morning Clipper. My dear friend, the letter would tried to warn Diego Gongaro about Thank you for the Guide that morning. He had in fact won- say. Book to this beautiful and historic dered many times whether the emotional equation, coming in with its island. It has been interesting and attendant jealousy, wasnt actually invaluable. Have you heard of the tragic more trouble than it was help. Gra-cielrage against the American thing that happened here today? A girl had been a help, certainly, but beautiful American girl, Miss Anne Heywood, met her death by a frightMiguel Valeras apparent entanglement with her was anything but ful accident at the Central Valera. My effort? to save her very nearly Young Wilcoxs too. Wilcox fortunately wasnt particularly impor- resulted in the loss of my own life, which I should gladly have given tant. If he had a roving commission and was in his own country, it to save hers. She and I were the guests of would be a horse of another color. As it was, his hands were tied, first Senor Alvaro Valera on his sugar by Army regulations and second by plantation outside of San Juan. Sehis unfamiliarity with either the peo- nor Valera was not with us, only the foreman of the mill and Senor ple or the terrain. Miguel Valera was different. He Diego Gongaro. Senorita Gongaro was, as far as Mr. Taussig could was also along, but she did not go see, potentially much more useful through the plant with us. Thank than his uncle, slightly tarred by God she was spared that. (TO BE CONTINUED) his connection with the war in Spain. Anne hesitated. If a member of my family seems to be involved, he said quietly, dont hide it. I wouldnt Its just your uncle," Anne said quickly, as if his uncle didnt matter. You dont think your fa- six-thirt- y. as Ballad for Americans: If you could buy a spot where you could see How Nature had been lavish in its art, If you could buy a place where Liberty Is ever dearest to the hu- man heart . . . 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The stranger asked about clothing raI dont tioning in England Ive been mind, she answered, wearing this skirt and blouse for two As she start-e- d years every day to go, the stranger pressed a ten-spinto her hand . . . Buy something for the baby, he said, and yourself . . . Oh, thank you very much, was the reply, now I may get a new blouse. ... ... Manhattan Mural: It was in the A Stork Club Sunday evening youthful sailor without a rating or campaign ribbon was dancing with We have his little old mother never seen such a lovely portrait in No other all our sinful years couple on the floor seemed to be enjoying themselves as much as this boy and his proud mother . . . She simply beamed and so did the rest of us taking it all in from the ringsaid a fellow, side . . . Gosh, whose chest is crowded with decorations, that sailor makes everybody in here look silly! . . . 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