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Show PAGE EIGHT' PROVO (U T A H) - EVENING -HERALD, TUESDAY, "PVEMBER -18, 1 9 3 0. LAURA LOU IB BOOKMAN AUT1-IOP OE-"PASH POMANCE itcciv iinun todiv Ci:LIA MITCIiaU IT, rvr rtaltlnaore nkrrt abr ha Iivr vlth .arr ramilrrii Milker, IUHGAKET RU(ii:R. Jala krr vrealikr (alhrr, JOf I MI ICIIKLU 1a Xrw lark. The narrau re dlvarrea' ana Mr. Hosjerw la a laow follarrlaa; a second r rlagrr. UAU.NCV MIinLns, yaaK Bffff paper alutripkrr. la la !a wllk Ike srlrl. Milearll ki i:VK-J.i.X i:VK-J.i.X I'AUSO.M, braatlfnl nldatr. to fatradare aia xblcr t a'fcrr 7ia( peanlr. lra. Pf . ( aertrt, rwaaidrrlac lHa a . Mrim vita MJtrkrll'a affrcllaaa. &ke aooa krraatra jraloaa a the arlrl and itkttirt fa f rtot at arr kr r aroaraarloir m ramaae ! . twtf Olia aad TOIt JOtU)A. faar'aatlaa; aul at tfuaiaaa f k r-arlrr. r-arlrr. Altaoosb MJtcfcrll forklda CrMa To are Jrdaa abr mm ihanl mHU Ike rmaagr itjaa f rriraf ly. 1-111 UL.CA.V, a lrl af Olia'a ar. brranara fcrr loyal fHmd. Sblrlda rtari low.Vrrt ark la work far aketoffraakle arrvlre aad narrfa alia- lki irlla hloa akr ku leal krr krirl to Jordan. Hrallullea ikat II la realty Sklrlata akr Inrea eoatira to Cell vikra ike yonnjr aaaa la loaprla. if4 la a karnlac; kotldioar. He raeApea eaknrt rseept for a krokra , arm, Mra. Karaant, nba arrfraaa la fee rrleadlr tn ftalrlda, araea la Slllrkrll . aad Irlla klaa Irlla la mrrllac 'e jrouax aaa aar-rratlllaaalr. Thai affrraooa OHa'aa Jtkirlda are alro'.llom arrtkrr nka Xiirkrli aaerara. oxv co ox with tiii: sxonr - CHAPTEn XLVI TVEITHER Cella cor Barney no-L no-L tlced the man until he was dlrectlj In front of them, scarcely 10 rard3 away. The boy and g!rl walked slowly. Barney was f peak-leg peak-leg and Cella raised eager eyes to IU ' "- Suddenly the saw her father. John .Mitchell was striding toward then briskly. The girl stopped, ut-tercd ut-tercd a low cry. "Its father!" ' -he exclaimed. Barney Shields looked at ber. puzzled. puz-zled. Ccforc he could speak Mlichell tad reached them.' John Mitchell's face was a mask for his emotions, coldly fonnaf.lMjt-there m i stint In his eye which startled star-tled the girl. She had en it once before. "V.'hy. father!". Cella besan. j ,-wliat a surprise to meet here:- Ju Mitchell halted. "And a surprise sur-prise to meet you, too." he said evenly. "Won't you Introduce me to your friend. Celia?' -Of course! Father, this Is Mr. Shields. Mr. Shields, my father." I!er fluttering laugh added to Instead In-stead of decreasing her apjearance of embarrassment. "I was jnst wlihlog I bad company for ' my walk when 1 met" 'Mr. Shields. Wasn't .that' fortunate?" - "Very. JIow do you, do." Mitchell Mitch-ell said curtly, offering bis hand. Barney took It. eagerly. " ? ; "I'm certainly glad, to meet you, Mr. Mitchell. Celia's told m a lot aboajt you " "neally? Have you known my daughter lngr ; "Oh. . yes," Celia spoke up! "I knew Earney before I cam to New York. He's a photosrapber. father. fa-ther. Makes pictures for newspapers. newspa-pers. He goes to the moat exciting TODAY (Continued from Pajre One) thij. 1.3 real charityfor Mr. Capon e 6c:.i not mickle to public opinion. He haows a quicker way com-mar.'Jinff com-mar.'Jinff public respect. -piIE'week endd with Wall Stteet still happy and priea goin up.' Mr. Lamont, of Morgan and conipa")', advises business men axiJ t r-e culators not to be too enthusi-a.ti-aIy optimistic; Yoti rr.iut go tlowly at first," tlf' r.- tom a sick bed. But' there 13 no doubt that the country Is fcelj inr jtj pier. . . -rT". Europe, less fortunate than our-celves, our-celves, faced the usual week end crop cf worries. Moscow start3 a war scare with - threats against ' Bankers say the hoarding of fjoM ail over the woild means a world peril." No one would bring Lack tha t'host fif "16 to 1" but If govern-xn govern-xn en Lb and bankers would do tiorao-thing tiorao-thing to protect the value of silver It would be a good thing for the world's prosperity. To put all the solvent nations on a one metal gold basis outlawing pilvcr would be dangerous, since the world's gold supply is absolutely absolute-ly inadequate. " For three thousand years silver has played an important part in the world's finance, much of the time a part far mote important than gold has played. To end that suddenly means danger. . BRITAIN'S . labor government faces a strike cf 650,000 coal rjiners. They will quit unles3 the government prevents threatened cuts in wages. , - : For a country that won a great war England has had a hard time ever since the winning. . - , CHINA sends the usual gruesome "news budget. 2,000 are said to Coming Thursday LEWIS LADIES' STORE GRAND RALLY 88c SALE See Wednesday's Herald places! "Mewspapersr Mitchell slanced at the young man quickly. "Interesting, "Inter-esting, indeed. Celia. 1 must ask Mr. Shields to excuse you If you don't mind. I hare some thing I-wlsh to talk orer with you. Matters Mat-ters of importance. You'll pardoa me. Mr. Shields?? ' ; It was done suavely, but there was unquestioned finality in tbe Icy tone. Both of the young people showed surprise. Hot color came Into Celia's Ce-lia's cheeks. Shields stared for an Instant, then he stepped back. ' - "Why why, certainly." be sald Tnen. to the girl, he added. "Excuse "Ex-cuse me. won't yon? I'll see yoa later." The young man hesitated a moment, tipped his hat and walked away In the opposite direction-. , ' ; . f . a a ' a' CELIA'S eyes followed him. A Cash of resentment., overcame caution and she whirled toward her father. . -Why did you do that?" she demanded. de-manded. "Why did you send him away? It sounded as though you were deliberately trying to get rid of Barney t". " ' . "I.was." '-"-- "But he's my friend and I won't see him humiliated. He came here today because 1 particularly asked him to!- . ; ; J ;'0h?. I' thought 'you' ald you two Just happened to meet!" " She saw what she had done and colored more deeply. Cella was angry and Mitchell, taking exactly the wrong tactics, prodded her. Ilia own face teas white and he spoke carefully, attempting to control his tolce, " . . ,J,,I will not' hare you meeting young men In a park or any other public place.' Your home is the place for you to receive guests, and you know that. . No respectable young man would stoop . to such subterfuge, t "am thoroughly asbamed-ot you. Celia. This thing is never. to happen again! "As for ! Shields your ; acquaintance with U1LU IS CUUCU. ' "Father! Tou -wouldn't yoo don't mean that!" , v "I 'certainly do mean every word of it! r Insist upon it! You are not to see this young man again." Anger and dismay filled the girl's eyes as she stared at him. Slowly Cella shook her head: . -"You've no right to say such a thing. -Y'ouV-don't understand. Why--you 'wouldn't even talk to Barney a minute. Oh,-how can you be so unjust!" -She; turned to hide -the tears that would not? stay 'back. John Mitchell ' did not ;trust himself 4 to speak. v . . ' ' '. : ; The man waited an' instant, then said" InAno"wrblce:" "We an't stay, here, r Come I'll get 'a cab." ' V . ' -.- ' ( "., r - Cella dried her eyes and walked along slowly, . but she would not look at her father. A fresh outbreak: out-break: of tears aeemed - Imminent. -3- have been -massacred by . Chi nese j ; t Communists.- ' ,..,', The dead - Include priest,' Father Paul " cneng, , oe headed by the "Reds." At the ex ecution of the .priest, a Chinese, j three French nuns and one French V FOR good cooks, who like things just a little bit nicer, the Wesson Oil people make Snowdrift. Pure, sweet and fresh, Snowdrift Snow-drift is crcacieoj from an oil as fine as a delicious salad oil i' ,'and noWtnv else. . ! J 1 1 i , I ( ) 1 93Q MEA Neither of tbem spoke. They came to the drive and .Mitchell signaled a cab. The driver halted and the two got In. Mitchell gave the address ad-dress of Mrs. Parsons apartment. He would have delayed conversation, conversa-tion, but Celia's - weeping was ended. Indignation succeeded chagrin. cha-grin. .' : ""'.VTT ' "I have' a' right to choose my own friends!" 6he said determinedly, determin-edly, , "Barney Shields is a fine young man.' AVheii you know him better you'll see that I'm right! "We will not discuss the subject further now."" .W'.. MitcheU's tonaJ was so heated that the girl looked at him. His jaw . was set and his eyes gazed stonily ahead, but bis Hps twitched. Celiacs brave show of resistance dwindled. They reached ' the apartment. With rapidly . beating pulse Cella entered the building, rode to. the 22d floorhanded Mitchell her key and ' waited until he opened the door.' ' ' -She took off her hat. tossed It aside and walked into the living room"- Her father followed." . ; "Suddenly Cel'a' turned. - . ; ':' "All right," she . said., "what Is It you're going to say?" John . Mitchell "approached to within a foot of her. "Just this." he.Epoke slowly. "that you'll obey me and do as I say or you'll leave. Do you understand that?" -t It was not- what Cella hadl'ex-pscted. hadl'ex-pscted. Mitchell's voice trembled with suppressed violence. "I do want to obey you, fatherl" tc"Y"0U'LL nct onl7 want to a the ' future, but you will!. Is that clear?- All. right, then. Now Want you to answer this question, and if you don't do it truthfully I warn you J'll know, it. Where did you meet tbis,ycung man you. call. Barney Shields?;' . . : ' ' "ln Baltimore. He lived next door to 'us.' ' Mother knows him, too. and she likes him." . .;. : "Your, mother? '.You're telling the truth now?" "... : : "Of course! Oh, father; how can; you. talk like that? I don't He!" "You'll admit you were deceiving me. Is there any difference?.- Cella. Ce-lla. will you swear that' this young' man is not an associate of Tod Jor. dan's, the man I forbade you 'to see?" :' " " ; : ; ; ,": , She was startled. Then, after an instant's hesitation the girl said: "Barney's ; never even seen Tod Jordan." -The ' minute the "words were out of her mouth. Cella looked confused.. She ? remembered that Barney had - seen-Jordan tbe day they - were In f the , store together. Her. embarrassment was' hot"-lost on Mitchell. ' "T "Never even 6een' him,: eh-her fatheK continued. Suddenly his face tame close to the girl's. "You'll not deny that -you'T seen him, thought .You'll not- deny" that you've broken the promise you gave me when I warned you that Jordan was a scoundrel! ' You'll . not deny. priest wereompelled to look on. The four arevnow held for $20,000 ransom each, and Communists say they-will kill allNfour. if the ran Horns arc not paid ; Professor Einsteinaays the world Is a riddle and "science cannot tell .o is - - I AJe c c r rt TH ' Oil as sweet as pure it 1 w r 5 ERVICE I NC. that, will your Involuntarily Cella shrank back. She put one hand to her face. "I've seen him, yes! The words were barely above a mar $ mur. : . -' . " , - . ' ' "So! Your solemn f promise was nothing but a lie. How do you expect" ex-pect" iae' to bellev anything you tell tne? 1 Hows'can Irtrust you? '"Father, listen!" the girl begged. "I know -it. was . wrong r, I admit that; I . should , not have ', seen him after 1 promised. But that's . all ovcV. ; Don't . you", understand? I don't care about Tod- It's Barney. He's different!" ' ' . : . . v'. ": i t UTTUMPH! You said he was a ' photographer, didn't you? Makes ' pictures 'for ai newspaper." Fine profession!' First thing you know ' youH ,!see ;your picture In some of these tablofds. 'Blackmail's his game ini beH?;; ;' The girl was crying again. 'He wouldn't!" she insisted between, sobs. ?Barney's wpnderfuL , You can't make me stop seeing. him be-, cause I love him!"-' .? . ".. ! "Celia,' this Is more than 1 will stand for!" ., '; ' ? , - The sound 'of the hall door open ing Interrupted tbem. . The next Instant Evejyn Parsons. wreathed ,1a' smiles, , appeared . In the door; - .,; O': '---V -..-.- 'mi . itl ' , ) . . t :'. i ' ' j "How nice to have company!", she exclaimed .aw'eetly, hurrying forward and '. giving - her hand to Mitchell "I'm so glad to see you. John. Why Celia,. has aomething happened?" a:'. -'. . " ' : f The girl. looked up through mist.' e& eyes. i : i-":U f.i-X ; "0h( - ETelyhi" ' the :: said,' "you make him nderstandj 2 Father says I have to stopseeing Barney. He Z met:, us - together ; in the park. only1 he! wouldn't. Barney stay and defend himseJCf 'Father thinks Barney' a blackmailen Vou tell . him he' wrong! He'll believe you.? 'Mra, Parsons' brows drew, together. to-gether. . - ; v "But I don't Tunderstand!" she -yaid. "Who ; dp you mean, 'Celia? 1 don't know any Barney!" ,- x "Barney Shields yon remem- ber! 'Why, he was .'here yesterday!" yester-day!" , -.,"""." Evelyn Parsons' gaze was ln-credulous. ln-credulous. v "Child;, what In th'a world are you" talking about? I. never , heard of such a person." : v; Cella Mitchell stared unbelieving, "Why. Evelyn !T she- gasped ; : ,'Mrs. " Parsons ; dropped Into- a chair. "Do;, sit down,? John." -she said' pleasantly, i. "And you.'ttoo, Cellai and tenme what tbis is air about.'. I'-hope : it's" nothing di6a-, greeable!"-. .-- -'J ;' - v For a full second the girl hfefd ; her "ground. -- Then she. fled f.roui , the room, lockedthe door of , her bedroom. w and . leaned - against - 1t.' weeping. ' No one came to": disturb , her, :.-',:-..-- V Twov hours later Celia blanned a' course of action - v: J - r' .-'(To Ba Continued) -?UT ' . how it all began." He doesn'tbe lleve' in any 'animistic will cause" or that, at some moment in past history, an omnipotent being lived through eternity, in a state of Idleness, Idle-ness, suddenly decidedto create' the earth with men on it,' surrounding it with suns and planets: ' ' ' ' . . .1 JL Ic is creamed for you to an even, spoon-able, spoon-able, easy-to-blend smoothness. An air-tiht sealed pail' brings 'all its goodness to ybu. All its rich freshness comes ,to your table as part of the nice things you bake and (ry. j. si,iie, sft. IilD TO BEST Largely attended funeral services for James Sumner, Sr., who died at his home Friday morning, were held in the " 'Fourth ward chapel Sunday afternoon. Bishop K J, Murdock was in charge of the services. The opening open-ing prayer was offered by Bishop A- L.' Booth" and the benediction was pronounced by Charles Wilde, Sr. The grave . at t?e Provo citv cemetery was" dedicated by J. P. McGuire. Glowing tributes to the splendid life and character, of Mr. Sumner were paid by the speakers. Willlara P. Clayton anct Bishop H. Aldom Dixon.' " ' ' . ' . ' ' Two beautiful selections were, furnished'by a mixed quartet from the '"ward, and a selection was ren dei ed'by the Pioneer " ward ma! quartet. - Miss Melba Pulsipher gave' a vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. R. Gam Clark. There was a" profusion of floral offerings. OPENING OF SCHOOLS SEEN 7 ' ' (Continued;' From Page One foresight of the board In ascertaining ascertain-ing growth trends for the purpose of locating Uhe sites for service," said Dr. Smith. - ' i "Had the: usual method of locating locat-ing a building ' been followed,, a single large building would have been erected on a site either central cen-tral similar to the senior high school buildingor at the extre end of'a street'so common in Utah towns. " " " 'Such a 'location would have been in error," since the growth of the city would have rendered - such, a bjuUding:'jnadequite'anCtf.t)r would have b.een put to the expense of two more plants for this service. "Furthermore; their - action makes possible the use of the new plants tQ reHeVercongestion In the grades should that emergency remain with us." Far-seeing, policies, such as .the board has followed in these matters, guarantees a maximum of educational service to the children for'4- whom ' the ; schools v- are , operated." op-erated." - " .With . the completion . of th buildings in the very near future, the matter of equipment becomes a paramount issue' The superintendent's superintend-ent's report, based oii what . the educational program calls for, was placed, before" the board of education educa-tion at a special meeting last night. - This report - contains, the items needed for each .room', the cost of each item,"1 the number 'needed, and the.reason - why J they ' are needed. It was recommended that the report re-port be ; adopted and - bids - called for: ; Another -'meeting was - ap pointed - f or) Wednesday ' night for further discussion, when it Is expected ex-pected that" the" "bonrd'vlir 'authorize 'author-ize the call for bids. Coming Thursday LEWIS IiAIIES, STORE GRAND RALLY 88c SALE See' VdrWsfidy's Herald 1 ricn an .,- j . ... new Helen Whitesidcs Accepts Position . Miss Helen Whitesides, a graduate gradu-ate in home economics from Brij-hm Brij-hm Younr university in 1930 hnx just accepted a very good pos?U6T? with the Utali Gas and Coke home service department, according to word just received by Prof Effie Warnick, head of the department. Miss Whitesides has been" teaching in Ephriam' during1 the post fe-.v months, but in view of the Very fav-onMo fav-onMo nffer received from the "in dustrial concern, school authorities of the North Sanpete district de-' cided to release her from her contract. con-tract. ' - 1 " x FLIGHT DELVYED LONDON, Nov. 18. (tTJR) The proposed pro-posed trans-Atlantic flight of the Dornier flying boat DO-X will be delayed at Lisbon for dismantling and. overhauling of the machine'1 engines, the Dally Herald quoted Dr.- Claudius Dornicr today as saying. - ' Restless, ' a .'The most wKoIcsome phlatable Coffec-SuKstltute . . you ever had! Goc-1 for your. Stomachnndl your Nerves It relieves Constipation! 1 lb. Pkg. It always pays tq buy the Best SE3enaljG Got? IB A f .. V Q Si cream d res n as KSL PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY, NO1IMBKIt : 19 1Q:45 to 11 a.m., Chaiia' drama- IO Auve,. tt.ia a.m., .iiv invuiim recipes of Mary Hale Martin; 11:30 am., Helen Webster, Interior decorationexpert; dec-orationexpert; 5:30 ' p.m., NBC Quaker Man; 6:30 p.m NBC Mobil-oil Mobil-oil concert hour under direction of Nat ShilkretJ 7 p.rriv N13CT Talk bv President Hoover; 7:30 p.m., NBC Palmolive hour with a program of distinction j 8:30 p.m NBC musical compoFitions of popular nature fur nish background for Grantland Rice Sportcast; 9 p.m.,- Amos "'n' Andy: 9:15 p.m., William Peterson and the First Security " orchestra; 9:45 p.m., "Romance of Gems"; 10 p.m.. Jack - Frost Entertainers; i 1-0:30 pan., NBC Stellar cast, of ( soloists, vocal and instrumental ensembles make- Camel Pleasure hour one of enjoyment; 12 midnight, mid-night, midnite hour;, J. a.m., silent. , Gold and silver are eaten in Iadia; it is believed the metals have a medicinal quality. 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