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Show P R O V O, (U T A H) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 31, 1935 PAGE TWO OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS SIDE GLANCES - By George Clark Washington Merry Go-Round (Continued from Pge One) The Herald K-rj Afternoon txctpt Saturday and Sunday Murolni ftl'OL'NJAPOL-COM P VOU THiMk ME'S OM "TH1 I5LAMD (KJASrOTHER WOHLD.i OF ST. HELENA, ! p-p- EVEM A SECOMPj Puclii-h.-d t.y tin- Htr.iM Corporation. f'.' South First DREAM IKi, PROBLV, JuST LET A MACHiSJE -1 --t . Trove I'tati. KnttreiJ as secona-eias OP ALL FH' LOVELY i STOP PGR A MOMESiT, ,, r at th- t (.sio:'f!cf in Crovtp, L tan. unaer tne a. t of March 3, i 7-. aim. in. Nn-oll & Ituthman. National Advertising r !V.Ma ti es. N w York, . .,t Francisco. Detroit, H-sto.:. Los Aiiyelts. S utili-. Chicago. ,,.( r l i.it. I la -vs. N i: A Service, Western li.s the S.Tipps L- .-.true of Newspapers. , .-. i ; ,i . . ii T.-ruis- i (artur in l.'tah county "... . . his th- nao.th. I" "' lor six mom hs. in advance; the far, i 'i .i.i vn re-. . 1'V mail in Ftah county, . '."."; o itHitie I'tah county, to 00. Script jtgix DAYS 1,1 KE THIS J SlTTlM'DOW'N HE'S MISSED OM ; FOR A MOMENT. articles which were severely cut Doubleday Doram publishers of the book. h'i not take seriously Hop. Richterg's threat ot a libel suit. Johnson, incidentally, has been featured recently pounding out "Copy" on r. Typewriter now th.it lie is a (Lilly columnist. Most of his book, however, either,, was writter longhand or diitated . Maury Maverick, sotappy repre-sentat-.-- from Texas, is a member mem-ber ot the "On us 1-ans ot America" Ameri-ca" and a !:!.it"r ot the San Antonio An-tonio Zoological Socit ty "Proclnt ra I.llx-rty t h rn 11 n h nil the land" I.IITt He II . .rX . I YES- HE MAY uLUK 7. LIVM' IM ANOTHER vi -Sit other world?, BUT ME CAM 6ET WORLD, FOR BACK QUICKER TH AM MOME KJT, AMVBODV L EVER kKJEW. "The power to tax is the power to destroy." "Those who are governed hast are governed best." Thomas Jefferson. j : i - 1 1 i (- r ... a t 411 ! "tt Hi I MDMFMT in !t - : v y v Price-Fixing Fails Again In various western cities there are more or less organized organ-ized "trikes" axain-4 hijrh' meat prices. Consumers, of course, have nnti:7hV against retail butchers, and they are willing ti allw cattle. sheep and But. after ail. meat seems a uecesMty ot ute. and wnen tne price goes up. there is hardship. If women think the price they are asked to pay is too high, they take action. This illustrates once more the utter futility of price-fixing by a government, or any one else. In the end, the consumer con-sumer will fix prices at what he thinks he ought to pay and 7!o power on earth can make him or usualiy her pay a cent more. Covernmcnt- may set selling prices but trade is based on BUYING price.-, and tin-re's no way to control them. What the enthusiast- ot the AAA cannot understand is that cnsinnt i s control all prices. - always have and always will in the long run. Consumers sometimes are willing to pay ln for a bottle of t ao -! t i n the intrinsic value of which pi,;v be oil cents; ;tT .a her times they may be umvill-in.r umvill-in.r to i,;,v :'..") cents i',,r a o.-und o. pork that, taxation in cluded, est- lo cent- t i, t . '. a showcase. When the consumer mak tinal. ICisim-ss has to adapt its, I: viily-uilly. At least two auto manufacturers this -pring ha lowered prices, because their potential consumers iient!y decided the asking prices were tnn hioh. In effect tin ca- concerns faced a imyer's strike; they took The only wav out. And they were right. What is haopenimr to tne m-.-at market will, in time, happen to all other markets regarilies of the squandered millions, inocessing taxes, orders, hog-slaughtering, regulations, regula-tions, catt !e-kiiii;.e and crop destructM-us ot the AAA. Instead In-stead ot t c to fix price-, the AAA might better be engaged en-gaged in trying to -v. .-p back tin tides along the Pacit it-coast. it-coast. It would ha e just a- much chance of success. 850 WOMEN AT PRIMARY MEET c. .u v nt . :: -hogos Sha : s- , I-. --s w e .r I n K A ltw: 1 1 a T ! n e p. v r Saturday All st.ik-- bo;ir-is. get:- : i ; t. i.i : Pa P.,ep; . . 'i stake pr.-si , ; k t- a.-c .a-: . : .o plans I'r:n.arv w- t k v. ith t ' th K-.ik. !:- M's.- I sab !! Foss : the ",-r,-r.i! h'-ir-l sn--k-o-i Improy. t M :. .p- p . nt a: PriiP. iry A.-vtu t c ns Thi oueh ( "o-op.T "o-op.T i':v Pats " At 1" v;-.rk a general tu- .tmp of al! st ike : :p! w.u.l w- ai-ais u . -. s hf..!d. With .s.'.O ep I t t !;!,:: W!'P. Sharer a:.-! Timpano.-, ,s vnk.-s presi lam He, :; 1 a v: r tha general t -ard sp- la- mi A T ict:-ers' ict:-ers' free! " " At to to , p; ;p, i ry :-p; ' p : -t ival w as he'd p: th-- w- p.-gvmnasiu::: p.-gvmnasiu::: wih Isat.. 11.- i-P ess : the get.--! ii roa: i presaiira: At no- :: iu:a da-- ,t, was s-rv- -, ip. the P. V I' cafet'-ria to ;g,i Wo-rkt T's t-v Op. I'ah stake e- i : : At 1 o'e:-.c k a if -n. -rat ,i.- ::.t-..v ot all workers was held with h-i . and Almn-- stake... in , p.at M i p. P, K- : ; ' : :.- :- : - ' ppok. o.. ': s: .:..-:. :': '. .a : i Pudat-e. - ('h:' i A ' .v. y At 'J ,..!,.-,, , . lo ¬ th. p--g ! sov U ' es ).. : : .- ! w -men's g ' n A t .'' '" -:'' w- t k was civ--: uv :::'' : -partpp-n-s t -r all w ru, -p K-ii-.h stoa- ptes;.jr ; at da- ;.. me A c--:p : U d:sciws. ! i- 1 .V. e i. ( I MM IX (iS LAI DS ART TRADITIOS ata u M.s; ;:a- lap! "e,; V,V P.,; 1.- v. : :p-a :p-a v IP p.:.? : s i :; ' " i s Johns . p., ha: ! I u hi a r : i kit y .; n : g a-( a .rnet t: a SeV' ' a S h a. -a eU it men.- . -. ; . -. ui.l tow:: v.sito: - -. 1 1 :. t P prog-aa Tla --;::: a w u.v a v. . frmr. f r. a:.U! 9 p C-optalPs app: - -xm.a't 1 tures t,y p. rtist.. t: -p.. a ! he !'.:! i She - , i Many -1 oa. up-, .,r v at tlp'UsaiPh -a p.-hais p- ad iU: :. U 'da -; s b. U-t U-t day ( -t jnc: uo A -. ad Fa a U Ft ah scalp! i -s : p-:.:.-: s-.n:e ;p. rest p. 2 y :: s -a' arv The F!f F h .' IP. up-hall up-hall a.Jtomar.g t :: irt tall.-rv a-. o -. a::. will undi iiibt .-dly a'.p- u r 'he at ter.t top of many visit---- Th- state hien school exhibit -a p.--::. 7 --t the building also wal pail ! tth much favorable compa:.! it is stated Represent d a; t-.. lato . e- hibit are tia- .-Ts our ty high school. Kaysvi'.l- idarate high school of Sad Fakt ,ty : I'rovo hieh school. p. Orderville high school, uruer vdle: Boxelder high school; Kooseadt high school,' Morgan nign scn.-oi and the Car-, maiden nana of Mamie Emery money to the various units made state, although none has been an-bon an-bon county high school of Price w..s r . rural recently, came to $103.259 28. nounced in Ptah county as yet. raisers a fair living. no ..... ii .i on iiu- outcher chilly glass s. thev art ties,, decision SPEECH TOI RXEY Rl XS FOl R DAYS ' .rt: Pa rage one -. a Po PU Is. '. llegt had Tp.- Fad; St.fe S.-ns of Ana-ran Revolution and their partner: e Special guests THl'USDAY Championship deflate tiigh.: a ,'iO a :r. . first round to :,o . m s--c 'nd round i h roan.: - ;;n p t I'.o P ; :j.u i Pi . tourth round m . tin. ds rn . Bancpuet. t at h'-s ara! -oiirnana-nt -!:- Teas' master. In Fcrni it. p.- i Colleg.. I Vhate Alpha Phi ; I KI I .in: r; t , x: : Libraiv oil ; 1 1 i to I oo ; nun a -sen. t t i tin- cap M- a SSem Pi V r,,) urn. in. nt tdght I ; Pals pv ,1 .'ana oj ,ief,ite IP' -IalS - Ail HI) ; o oo a P . r- -UPa i t i ble t -n- a;.-,-. .r: spe. . h pr dih-nis. i " oo ! ..Pa ha-, .fv citt ! ra i al ; p , dr a -, e ., r.-ading ; p. Us a;t-i- L.itie the it. r. boys I- : .-r r Uo j I.. : . p p. .si :, I :p - a I ' 7 .';t p l : . lit I-- t ia-. iter an-P, an-P, r i ah p,. p. ,ys A a! PPP o: ( ,p r-ifjia-S i Pa i Pa-ilai.- tor t u.r-r. u.r-r. P a-IP ad jadP at: -II- A 1 1 : test a !. 1 s. : :.- a !: : .s.- a: iai ally Pa-u.t- r s wil; bt sts " ali s.-smoPs and pr- -p:a;:.. r-rdir to ProffSSot t a : die ps a.skir.i; sin )i guest-p guest-p -,:- mm in advan. e so that s. . t tn.t v b.- reserved Also rv Also tv stay ovea .- iSKina ttp.se who wp TPp'tP to ad VLSI- hi PP. I ). t --:.s -: th-- pr-.s: ran; and 1 r ratiP erp..-r.l s made- for the n-ert-iinr.a-nt of guests are being s.-nt l l'' :r.s" it utiop.s wh, hav irn:,n;"nt s..-. i : Pr i ss r I 'at - i ,v Three Women Get D--f 0rrPP; lVOrCe IvcLl cCu t . i . P- 1 . a panted to three p eountv won.,, bv Judge Abe - ee.,"m -he Fourth district 1 Vl - ' w a: the previous " Salu!du . ' U'H. i.oje(.lH!.. fra granted a .hvorc. t-orr, Frank Iuihngham op ,io- p-ounas o-' - ryeipv She was givr. $50 eosts, and' the custody of two children Th.y were mar- . '..-a ai Ogden op September 5, 1931 s.t-aii u Hiian.s wa.s grar.tea a divotee lrom Hughv V Williams and her maiden name of Sarah Penrus uas rest, red She charged, nor.support and received $10 a p.-pth alimonv and $6(i costs They were married at Provo on Decern- Per 17. 1934 On the grounds of non-support, Mamie Emery Smith was granted , a divorce from J H. Smith. $15 a month alimony. $60 costs, and her 1 y: " - Daughters Of Pioneers Name Officers Here Mrs Mary Taylor iKihlquist wa.s reelected president of tin Ftah county Hdvisory l.oard "I the Daughters : Ftah Pioneers :-r the ensump p,v. years at the i onvi-ntioii held Saturday atter-uo.-n in the district court io..m . m the city and county building Other officers elected at thlr tma- were. Mrs Sarah B Cum-nanes. Cum-nanes. first vae president, holdover; hold-over; Mrs. Phebe Markham. sec- nd vice president: Mrs Bail.ir File.s Henru-hsen. secretary: Mrs ( '.race (ireer Xuttall. assistant sec-rttary. sec-rttary. Mrs Zella Colvm o-rro.H- ' : .ending so rotary; Mrs Pdorenc -Fallings Baital. treasurer; Mrs , Sar.th Harrjs Passey. registrar. Mrs (I race Si.nith (he.-v.-r. bustor- , :a.n; Mrs Emma Hitchings. chap-v-pl.r.n: Mrs Hattie T Snow, parlui-' na-ntartan: Mrs Sopha C. Beck orp-anis- Mrs Km ma Ironcni.tn .h-ra-s. chorister; Mrs Seraph N Jackson, librarian, holdover; Mrs P. s. y Farn-r. custodian -f re!-p-s. h.oldover. Mrs P7hza tde.-r Wla-e. auditor. Mrs Mary J Fin-eh.airmar. Fin-eh.airmar. of outline work Tw hundred pioneer daughtets w.-,-e in attendant. Pt-Tiiarks were made by t he I-l-lawinc' memh'ers of the state un-7r un-7r al c ompany: Mrs (. ..rneha S Lund, president: Mrs Josephine S J.-nes .a prov.i, first vice j.resi-dent. j.resi-dent. Mrs Kate (' Snow. t"ist president; Mrs Luella P Fowlt-y . usto.ipm . t r .-lies . M ! Klb-n M Woopev. iifirariaPP. Mrs Mira S Wdenah. assistant ' reasur-r Mrs. rahI(Ulst ghve a report ! a- past tv.o years' a t'.'i!i- s Mrs I.Vhlah F-: Adan.p gave tie treasurer's report and Mrs Ma. C Gru-i oi Pleasant I'.r-vc ip--s. no d da- historian s r-!ort COUNTY TAXES APPORTIONED Although there was $2-1. '.01 !d na -re coileita.t hi p.p. iai t a :;- Ida!: county rluring 1I'.'54 than there was in 1933. the percentage ot collection m la.'i-l was l!i Kil ess i.-ist ve.tr than 'la year before. be-fore. Tht hiijh.e bef-.n Tla- reason :s that the ! vv w.o r last v-ar than th- year re The final account of the 1.34 taxes, computed Saturday h C-Hintv Treasurer Antlrew Jensen sh'iws th;it during H-34 thoro wa.1 i . i -Mi.s-iu 1 1 toucieee vniii n vs,u- P('r 'n' !"t:i1 'lss?- ", ' " ' ' . ' a, i.-oo na i'iumk,,-, . .....r. -1 i c in inn , .. iiou was i t . i -s (a i-7-ie.o -ieaiei Yet the coiection was only SI. 17.". 667.14 of the assessment of $1,581 1SZ e t , . Some interesting facts about tne tax-paying nanus oi tn.- vat- a ais imos ut'' oisciosi-u in me una. Tiff- T - oi mr jhim-.i. f'r m-ance. the report shows Spnngville pays the highest -percentage oi us assessment oi an thr cUies in thp county, with 77. 5f per cent Alpine, the smallest in- Corpora ted cltv paid the lowest percentage or 35.50 per cent. The -school district payment -op- ( Pd the county with a percentage or P-pvmeni coming io bu.u. 1 aiiui- .scuooi uismci k- nearly 10 per rent lower. 70 72 O.shen. Spanish Fork. and Provo came next to Springvillc in the percentage of taxes paid while Lindon, Pay son, Salem am' Santaquin fell into the lowe? bracket next to Alpine. On middle ground were Lehi, American Fork Pleasant Grove and Mapleton with a payment of about 65 per cent. The final apportionment of tax OVOi H(d. -folks: The suii'st fdgn )i spring, ot course, is a pateh of hasernent floor-peeking floor-peeking up through the coal pile. . if If tair ad supply -ivt-s out -e-ore warm weather, tioggoip ii we ain't going t" stoke tin rurnice u'lth used tootlipicks. INTIMXTK (.UMI'SKS OI ( F.LKKKH IKS liX.a. f!Tf -. This is Cuthtx-rt J. I'ic klefork expert on world polities. v h( wants the .Japan t urrent plated under the jurxiietion of the League of Nations so that the eurrent can 1-e eenl distributed to eonsuriM , s. Mr. IMekleiork would alsti have a switch installed so that the eurrent can 1m shut off when not needed. Photo by O W M Jy ' Yes Sit .' d- i lat e 1 ' p. I t , nstahp- pep m i uple -t r.-d train. lights m this town and they'll pay F.r t n-i'iM-lws u : lPa j'. -p DITTIKS Oh. se- th" prett hrindle eow. Her fur is soft as dlk; Sh' eats a pei k or two of malt And then gives malted nuik. -i- H- An ttr,i s-ssi,,n -rp. , - : -. r: w pa opose,! as a n-.e.m.-- ' .--hnp Ma O- pr.-s.-io:i M-.a- p. - pi. ;-t - c-r 'be iep ressp n A Bli i A I L VITLKSAI't K SKY,: "TW wav sorni iKHlern w o m e n go after alimon gives th' Lni)r-s-sion that t h e are too impatient t wait for insur ance money." -f -i'- H- A group ot .-astern .si-n-uti.st.-a re now sending radio messages to Mars It would be a good joke ,,n them if the Martian.1 should V ply Collect thfav: l,iv,.v (lf ,,, ilif k r....a..a .. We can dash along pell-mell. And. diparting. Idive behind u- se c ii diiffcrent kinds ol smell lA l , ;;t,. If lh(, pIingvliK. Art exhoct w.-r.. tar.. -i.,,h ilv'' Pictures woul.l you attempt tll rescue" Hungst irter The tn reirer 'h.- a, , a- -f i.i . o i.i i ... ii ow a ru s .c pi,,Winfc: tno S()Uth 20 acres. TT MpHlVll Plan IVltrUiCdl f Idll T WdKdh rnimri All W cUcl VUUlllV - A new plan ot ' pay-as-you-go" medical ser vice being made available to Web-m county people under a new plan proposed by the Weber Pounty Medical association The plan provides that subsenb- pes can make monthly navments anil, when needed, obtain services (,f mem hers of the medical service bureau including specialists in various branches of medicine Similar organizations are being perfected "in - other parts of the a t L - a ' i I'lUNCK KKTl'KNS la il'ON March L's L, p Tl: 1 Hike oj i'ii.iio-si--, third son i tin- King, tetutiad to.iay troni his Australia:, trip and was Lire, ted ry the Kmi; ;uai Queen at Vic- tot la stati.':: The K;ne w re the :ul!-.lro uralort:: a laid ir.ar- sha! iu:.in nr.itic toiiav C. l.i: HIPNUl.llSON. nrail, :. uorLn in n silk mill. 2jbe nnd her hrulhrr. I'llll., 10. iuiiurl Iht-ir in:ilil Inlhrr M IP. L 11i;i:itS. nho nlo nnrki in (In- mill. iikWh Onle lo ituirry him. She iromlr to n've lii in un Hiuiifr in u lew d.-iya. Ih.-if nilii :ile coo k:ilinc on lilt- riti r. I'ln- lc' liffaku nnd who l rot-iifd lv IIHI AN H I'M-MoltIP I'M-MoltIP trliiiKt- f:ilher. nov di-:id. Imili I In- mill Itrian (Pile (o vnl hilr bf c-l hi -n r but nhrn hr rrfiirn nln- l nunc. Mc'inii liilr VHKV HIM" IIKH, dnucliloi ot lloltl lt l 1 II H . Kit. ci-nrrnl ni:in:iu'r ot the mill. Iioiii-h ih.-it Itrinn h :i -oin. hump l k -Ii :i n i: o hrr mind nlioul I n k I n c n 1 r i p f r 1 1 ii v :i n n . d.iT MH Ass)Y In di rli;i rc-d from flu- mill. C.nte C ... in M:ir' home ihnl nlcht. The hull h.-i rrinii- .:ilr nnd n ni-lKhlxir iMirk lo i;ne lh- rhild' life. NOW (.O 0 Willi I 111- SIOHY CIl.M'IIdt VII pilE girl fn green leatacl hack In her chair "Well." she said. "1 see Vicky's out for game." "Vicky Thatcher? What do you mean?" The little t-innd with thV braids ar. :,:;! her head .ul the quest ion. "1 mean s-he's opt to land the town cat( !i Brian W r s t in o r e. Haven't cu savn tlicni?" "Oli. was that Brian Wesnnore?" The little blond leaned forward excitedly. ex-citedly. "I saw li or dancing with a man I'd never seen !-efore. So that's Brian We-'na.re! G md looking, look-ing, l.-n'l la? They say he's beeD in Paris" "Yes. rn y d-ar. he's ti--cn In Paris. And ties fsiglitfully tjood-l-K-king. And he's the heir to the West more fortune. Bat dr."' let that excite yap. Vp Lv '1 ha adu r's made up far rnitPi she'? tolns; (o have him. so hands off: If you don't! The young man standing before them rahs-orl his cocktail gla,aS and drank. "1 don t -co why you girls all pick on Vicky." he said. "I think she's a darned Dice girl." "Oh. of course she Is!" the girl In green went on hastily. "Sweet as can be when every tiling goes her wav. When It doesn't watch out! 1 reniemher the way she treated Sally I'roy at the Law- rences' house party. The Troys left town a couple of months later. And that Evans affair well. I'm Just tilling you. IJon't ever cet in Vicky Thatcher s way! When she want anvdhinu she goes after it and gets It." "Vic kv's a hi u net with a blond temperament and a red head dispo- sition." put in a tl-ard girl who had come up and joined t he group. "It's a dangerous corphinat ion." "She's so rrettv." the little blond said, "it's no wonder men like her." hey do." t!:e girl In creen agreed. "She treats them aboml nnhly and they love it. Why Is It. will someone please tell me. that cprls with the most detestable dis posiiions are invariably sum -.uncled i by fond admirers? Is it necause they're so baleful, or in spite of : it. that men fall for th-m? I'd like i to know A aKapI Knn..On ...'1. ......it. - " cue ii. iicjiiiv uuni jiiuiii a - ... uumj. wh. iiiciruvni, (j)e capi'ics. not ttie otPe you are. Marj." he said to the Rlfl ' kind." s in green. "I've been loo-iinc for jou. now about dancing this one with rne'-" Strains of a one s'ep the song hit of a new Broadwav show reached them. The girl In green arose and said. "Of course. John ny." She put her hand on Ids arm and they went out into the cor ridor. AHA TIN ii la tt r. to cent; ressip.en aamst the hol.lmg e--rpor.it i. i. .tli liav I i i 1 : 'o: i.,:vl ... . . ' ; l...... decreas c rain aoeuai lour ihou- ..aiiti a wt --k to op.ly a lew hundred hun-dred 'eta' ossmeii al'til-ut. tin's o the X'o f i.s r s' ut -a: autii-'!':.-'-nig an investigation of power com- tianv pt ( pa''a!p!a V. Ficklui i Hrown nntiormed ! n t ;:a u who guards the mam entrance of t!v-senate t!v-senate i, -JP y. at s of age ;p fe.-t to-.- inches m height, and weighs aO,r) pounds. "I've never had to draw my gun on anyone." says Brown Displaying two huge hands h adds: "These two things ha.Ve i- !. eP-.Ugb ' C'o'igreSS-r.en C'o'igreSS-r.en ip.mg t. the he 'Use K, the subway are startled to see two worknu n in-Just pp us!y scrubbing the wali about r.adway through the passage Inquup s dtsclos. i that -. Zeal-'! h.e i :'. int i a hug' t.-n-f".,t "ViSte to.- the ip.i.us" .- ign o:i th. x. , H aa: . : : g ' h. : , m rt The hi.. a..!' t.loe h .wed Us sta:;' i: With lu- ip- is, b- pa.- tight . himiier aitn. t ev Pi' dp-uie-l on Vms n t-U! i. p. . i v p.- !,. ! i t ": t Leg p.j.-suppo! ted ! ;; . P.; th-- e-f. w ::.:; t s 1 1 KF I 'a v hc.tchcr . T a- 1 1 : la) and the ( ::Pt: y Caih dance was in fid! swing. The hi-: room was tilled with dancers 1 most of them young. Girls in ecar- let. in silver, in j el low and blue land a myriad of other color? moved 'about the f!o.r in the arms of their i'aiclc-rlad partners, cr-at dig a gay. i constantly shirting patt-. ru. I On the platform at the side o f lie room the orclseMra leader i::ol ! rai?ed a megaphone to his l;p. and I was sinning the dc-raii'in cr.ant I ot a cast-off love, to th hrr-tP-,:;- i ampauirneut of piano, banjo saxophone. ! Virky Ti;at(h-r smiled ir'o t'p eyes of the man with whom she was daucing. "You do say eurb nice things, Greg." she said softly. "Oh. hut I mean d ! Vi- ky 1 wish you'd pay attention to me." "Put I ayp Greg." "No, you re noL You're not even i listening The music came to the tinal n de. ended with a crash. Vicky paid. "Darling, do you know what I'd I like mo in a I the world rich; one of those ;nnwv A iiccktni j "AW rlcht." said the yo::ns man j "Come al ing " j But Vicky shook her !a;ul. "Na," j she said, "you get it. You get two j cocktails, and brum them into the lounge. I'll be waiting (or i,u." "1 won't be a minute " the young man agreed, turning away, Vicky Mashed a glance after hi? tatiartina hack, then rrnesed tha "hyc .- ,vi-'!'- ' ' j, 0' 1 ?5! r i . . j. pure;' ipp'i a faaa 4 I n: t "Jerry, hviw Id 1 U - :-!. '. ::. :-t p. -ssi 1 : :; ..t -.- : : . - ... 1935 SEA SERVICE, INC "s I fc..-S IrM i'c -if: ci J'v.cnt d'.d r"f n: ' : a ra i -a -v : -Vi . ;-. ' v. ;; r- P. rTin W'-st ra re w as . . u . , ., 0 c, r r, , ., jje r T'a! faae f r : - : v s ad "P: la:; I'm r -red 'vph th;s v" t w (. cpp J-jsi red ) p-t the- ! thev moved "I b She t k hi -: iw a : d the till ti-ll . e opo 1 a J 1 1 , . : a! !;.;-:(!- r-p-drian s. tall a .- t a - u a "a y cor V: ky r-e-pior.- are, n: 1 1 -e -ja -r ( pp -.sue to tl.e 1-jpee. Sevd a ij to v. .,t ii t hem ' hr --ad di-vi' iered. it in ;..- ta ; coal. . : in -1- u rin i: a twist c f .un. t.atr A Gf:0i;p r. 1 1 do--.rw.i-. "ke it.t-i l-.tp-J 'a-:d. tor and - ne of .-: rn a man cded out t' Vp kv, he's so young. I like men. Brian -he a ::; red. s;rd::ng. by did no; men who ve been places and know i :sc. ; w hat It's all about." Sh" said, raising her eyes to She was very near In the dark-pin's dark-pin's "I., t'? sret away from this ness The fragrance of her hall p-di. Some phae where we can reached his nostrils. talk." i He f- p we a she led the way to the p.i--rl i;i verania Now the nu.de wp? ;egim:ir:g acaln a waltz lids time, mellow ami ever- sw cet. Poiip!e w;-n st. d. g-a-:peO a'' at the d 't r. b.uain :o drift to me. Brian? -..aid d:e da' . e P . .-r - v i, k v and "Of cour.e I don't tnean anything Brian sat do a on a I-uv sea t. i of the sort. 1 like you a lot," The veranda wa? dark except. Vicky's head drooped back, rest-where rest-where patches of m .ondgkt fell on dug against his shoulder. "That's .the floor. Vicky leaned far bark, j sighed comfortably. ".N'f?.v then." e said, "J warn to know all about , it " look w ith a baby V'" g.-. .: ; ion" conaiuttees The SEC .-- .. u- ttiit son:-' of these com-ip.ut.es. com-ip.ut.es. instead ot protecting the i:.tt rests of stockholders, are be- a--. ! o r just the opposite. ( ( p riuiit I5S.. by I'niteU liaturt Svndieate, Inc.) ' APeu' a hal "About vdhy you left darls.' ' II ..L U told you I've given up ...;iiig l told you l found out never c. add tie an artist " ' Put that's not irue. Hnan! our t lifts were gorgeous. l'::e youup man laughed not a uthfal laugh " Your ottinion." tie -.ad "does liitle credit to your aaiity as a critic- N'o. those plo- ' i.-r s tt-ri' pa-e' ' s terrible. " '1 liked them " the t;:rl assured nan. "shid. Put uot sorry you -nve up art. Pin really glad, ia a " "V.ai are?" "V-s because naw you'll be here A.'.-:e I can see you. You aren't -acne to n so : v . are you. that , a won't have time to play now .-pi then'.'" 11: Ian lauehf! "No. 1 don't think I'll be too bupv." "G -od." Her hand touched hie I lor are insian t. widaJrew. P: ian took a riuret case from : Ids podat, opened il "Cigaret?" i:e cl'Se: i d ! She took one and he struck a 'p.a'ah. A np'-nant later two tiny i'apa.s pu nc 1 1. a : ed (he darkness. "Well. I'm glad to be Uirk. too," ihian said Casually "Oh. It was a d isa ppui n' men t rani i ng 1 couldn't in tae thai-: I'd set rr. v heart on. !'.::! th.n's all over now. I'm glad : te h r..e agaiti " . . TICKY said. "That girl you In- t rr,P n - .-.a 11 in i-i Ptf!o Vi c -.no with t!.o red hair. What's hv come of her?" 'R-ba?" "Yes. thnt was t cr n?;:ie. I r& rp.cpiber n-a.v." 'Haven't heard of her Id months." Crian said "She look It into her head to go oft somewhere. Sadar.d, 1 think. Promised tc write but I never heard from her." The purl's voice went cn, casually, enref::!!y . controlled. "She was a p:aty c:rl. 1 thought you were radar fend of her." Theri wag the fainp-et qaestionlne Inflection. 'Oh. I was." Brian assured her. -:coa's a good sort. ut you weren't In love with raav" "I.rd. m' P.v the way. what's : b i I hear at--'it you and Greg Harm -an?" The g;rl laughed a silky, rus- thriE sort of laugh. "Greg." she said, "js a nha? hoy and 1 like to 'hence with him. If you've heard any na re t' ep tat " "I've heard he's lest his head aver yo;p" "Hidie'i' -us." the sdrl said. "We're just good friends. Greg aod I. "Well, he's a nice fellow." "Or course." the girl agreed. "But Brian said. "Vicky Thatcher, you're a dancerous little flirt!" "Why. Brian!" 'That's what you are and you : know It." "You you mean you don't like what I wanted you to say. ' she said softly, "because Brian, 1 dike you. too. (Tn Ita CUinllnHMUl V xJ,-e--'t . Y |