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MARCUS IN A invited TULLIUS TIRO system of shorthand used in THE ROMAN SENATE -AND CREATED A BETTER WAY OF h through the nea v cool I ac, the e front raped p panels gh the BETTER WAY TO TREAT CONSTIPATION DUE TO LACK OF tRQPERBULK IN THE DIET IS TO CORRECT THE CAUSE OF THE THE o. 1560 B . 16, 18 it iremeits 1 (30), mi 35 inch p cuffs, TROUBLE DELICIOUS -- WITH A CEREAL, KELLOGG'S EAT IT EVERY DAY DRINK PLENTY Pf WATER.. Size Do ou You Bake at Ilome? do, send for a grand cook rammed with recipes for ids of cakes. drop yeast-raise- breads d Its absolutely free, a postcard with your and address to Standard ns Inc., 691 Washington St., York City. Adv. HOUSES 'jff Ztr .tM-iv- kv rr F0076 callones get these I soothing, cushioning pads. mmMm if title is How to Plan a Better Future for Your Home Town and Yourself in War for Peace." I am sure any one interested could get a copy by writing Carrol L. Wilson, Director, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. It provides details for a survey of the town and its trading area, and suggests that such a survey be made by a senior high school class, to be followed by definite improvements in such town conditions as will make it a more attractive cultural, social and trading center The plans proposed are practical, simple and call for no extensive expenditure. Making the proposed survey would be excellent training for high school students, directed by a principal or teacher. Revitalizing Americas country towns as social and market centers is one of the urgent needs of the nation. It can be done in towns where the people want it done. That department of commerce booklet will show the way to those who ask for it FORTY MILES AN HOUR IS NOT A HARDSHIP FORTY MILES AN HOUR, says the President, is fast enough during the period of tire shortage, which means the period of the war To be sure, there are still some speed demons who have not heeded the Presidents warning and who are still traveling at 50, 60 and 70 miles an hour. But they will soon be walking at an ever slower pace than the first automobiles I remember could travel. In the late nineties I have for- gotten the exact year H. H. Kohl-sat- t, then one of the editors and ownorers of the Chicago ganized what I believe was the first automobile race. It covered a distance of some 30 miles, from the city hall in Chicago to the city hall in Elgin. Much preparation was made for the event There were no gas stan tions in those days, and cans of gas were distributed at frequent intervals along the designated route. There were, I think, six cars entered. All were of the variety, with high buggy bodies, solid tires, steered with a rod, and started with the turn of a crank in front Streets and roads for the 30 miles wer- - blocked off and at ten oclock of the appointed day, the race was on. It continued to be on for nearly six hours, when the first car arrived at the city hall in Elgin, an average speed of about five miles per hour. As I recall, only three of the six starters ever completed the course, and the third took nearly eight hours to travel the 30 miles. One could eaS' ily walk the distance in less time. That was but a little more than 40 years ago. Within that time American ingenuity has produced the refinements and speed we have gas today. Those buggies cost far more than the aver age new model of today. Our American system of competition brought production up and price down. To' day we have a car for every four avpeople m the United States, an erage of one for each family. To go back to the President's 40 miles an hour during war time should not seem a great hardship Inter-Ocea- er ITICS UP ish and w everythin? Uona ch hew ere painful callouses, burn ndeniess on bottom of feet FEE id Indigestion What many Doctors do ior it ceu stom&cn add causes gas soar stomach t urn, doctors prescribe the fastest acting known for symtomatie relief medicines in Bell ans Tablets No laxative If your tna) doesnt prove Bell-an- a better return qi and got double your money back, jed-de- mornings r you fc rmal PP goodi u as family51 costs mj . S. SAVINGS plaits' BONDS ild up novinc rectioM TEL BEN LOMOND THE LATEST COUNT SHOWS 282 governmental agencies operating in Washington, employing over 225,000 At the end of 1932 there people. were 37 governmental agencies, emA portion, ploying 66,302 workers. but by no means all, of the increase is occasioned by war activities. WE MIGHT get along with a few less and tax save some of the payers money, or use it to buy more guns. hard-presse- d CAN THE GERMANS REALLY TAKE IT? I HAVE a German-b6rn- , Jso Baths . 11.00 to 04.00 r Room, for 4 porsonis . . 04.00 Cooled Loan l and Lobby so n Rm Coffoo Shop Tap Boom Homo of Klwinb, Eierntleeo Opttmlito "20-Sr of Commtrco and Ad Club Roema oubtti Iter to mglr" t all (', t'!'f Ben Lomond OCDFN. UTAH Hubort E. Vlolck. Mgr. v 8CLU Sylvia Taylor WNU Rrkase THE STORY SO FAR: Joan Leland, tn love with her night-clu- b (Released by Western ecretary, UnmT Newspaper employer, Karl Miller, U horrified when WAR CONDITIONS he shoots his business partner, Eric AND VOCE TOWN Strom. She Is sickened when he tells her he has a wife in Germany, and Is THE WAR offers an opportunity acting as a Nazi spy. When she threatto improve conditions in thousands ens to call the police, he reminds her, of Americas country towns. Less her finger-print- s are on the Imhelp causes the farmer to econo- planted there when he asked hergun. to pick It mize on time. Rubber and andap. And unless she will keep silent the inability to replaceshortage continue her work, she will be bres calls for a reduction in automobile mile- charged with the murder. When his manager, Paul Sherman, who had been a age. The rationing of gas will stop friend to Joan, backs him up, the terriany unnecessary travel. These fied girl agrees. Later Paul things mean opportunity for recap- reveals to her be is really an FBIsecreUy agent turing business for country town nd she promises to help him trap the hlgher-np- s in the merchants. Police spy ring. Holding that busi- find Sybils clothing and a suicide note ness when peace comes depends Bear a bridge and Pant suspects Karl upon how well country town mer- la holding her hostage. Meanwhile Karl chants meet the demands of town hires a beautiful girl as a singer, who and farm people with adequate turns out to be Pauls ran-awa- y sister stocks of merchandise and modem nd who InnocenUy betrays him. Karl captures Joan and Paul as they find a merchandising methods. Nazi radio transmitter and bomber plans To assist country towns in doing and places them under guard on board a thorough job, the department of a old tramp steamer. Paul thinks Karl commerce at Washington has pre- will transfer the stolen bomber plant to pared a book of detailed plans that a submarine. Now continue with the story. will be helpful in any town. The though naturalized, yard man, who deplores what be says is the reason for this war. To prevent other wars, he hopes this one will not stop until all Gcr many Is occupied by Allied troops That, he says, will take the war fever out of the German mind. From what he says, I gather that he thinks the Germans are not so are at good at taking it" as they fellow. dishing It up for the other CHAPTER XIV jar from these and cross stitch triangle backgrounds, tea towels are to be decorated. Four more tea towel motifs and two panholders (one fruit, one vegetable) complete the set. Its one you will want in your own kitchen, or to make as a gift. Pattern No. ZS262, 15 cents, brings these 9 motifs In the new hot iron transfer that can be stamped several times. Send your order to: AUNT M RTH Box 166 W EJERE are some new tea towel A designs that are truly different. Grapes and jampots, oranges and a juicer, apples and a fruit ..." Enclose 13 desired. Pattern No.. Name Address On deck, Joan had to cling to Paul to prevent the wind from her off her feet. I have been listening to your charming conversation, Karl told her. Joan could see the outline of bis white suit in the darkness, the Since you glow of bis cigarette. seem so well informed about my plans, it might interest you to know that when that submarine leaves this ship, Paul will be on it. No! You cant do that? She could imagine his smile as he said, I am really quite jealous, Joan, that you can transfer your so quickly. I would prefer that Paul is safely out of the way so that there is nothing to interfere with our friendship. Pauls hands clinched on the arms of his chair, but he said nothing. Joan understood then that it was better to pacify Karl than to antagonize him further. Her hand grasped Pauls tightly as Karl disappeared around the corner Is he bluffing? she of the deck. whispered. He looked tired. "Of course he is," Paul replied Karl spoke rapidly in German, calmly. It would be easier to get then suddenly turned on his heel rid of me entirely than to put me and walked away. on another boat I wouldnt be any Oh Paul! Joan gasped. Are asset to Karl on a submarine. you all right?" Im fine," Paul said grimly. Joan slept little that night The Karls just been trying to persuade ship began to roll and shudder as me to join his little group. Both of it met the seas that increased as us, for that matter. He thinks wed the night went on. A sharp wind be valuable to him in his spying swept the deck. Black clouds raced business. across the moon and the sea Then he glanced at her with a splashed and hissed as it lashed over smile. You sound almost as if you the prow. care. Pauls finger tapped on the wall I do, Joan said. And suddenly Joan moved closer to the thin boards she realized that she did care. That that separated them and called, she cared terribly what happened What Is it? to Paul OMalley. She did not understand his reply Five more days passed as the but realized that his door was being weather became increasingly un- unlocked. comfortable. Presently Pauls head appeared in Were probably off the coast of her door. Thomas is here and Paul said as he stood at knows where those papers are. Mexico, the rail looking into the vast ex- Were going to get them, he said. Karl will find out, she warned. panse of blue sky and water. Without turning bis head, Paul Karl and the captain are drinksaid in a low voice, I have some- ing below. They wont bother us. Take me with you. Please! Im thing to tell you. Do you know which sailor is called Thomas? afraid." I think so. The one who brings Paul hesitated, then said, All our meals." right Maybe it would be better, On deck, Joan had to cling to Paul Right. It seems Karl has something on him, forced him into serv- to prevent the wind from sweeping ice on this ship by blackmail. He's her off her feet The decks were promised to help us, when the time slippery from the spray and the waves rose like black liquid mouncomes." What time? Joan asked, feel- tains. As they proceeded cautiousing suddenly chilled in spite of the ly, Joan dared not look out into the night. It was total blackness, tropical sun. If everything goes as I expect, and sky and water seemed blended it should be within two or three into one evil force from which came the howling wind and spray. days. "You still dont know bow Karl At last Thomas unlocked a door plans to get rid of those papers?" and crossed the room. "Theyre in Submarine, Paul said briefly. here, he whispered, indicating a Thomas tells me were to contact small wall safe.. I know how to it within the next twenty-fou- r open it. He handed the papers to Paul. hours. Do what you like with them! I Theres a ring around the In the glow of Were go- hate Karl Miller! moon, Paul observed. his weather. some bad gleamed. eyes flashlight the to have ing Paul rapidly sorted them. "Anything would be better than What are you going to do then? this." Closing her eyes against the asked. head her leaned Joan against Joan heat, Im going to change them the the chair. When she felt a hand over hers, plans for the bombing plane at she started. "Oh . . .' Paul . . ." least. We should meet the submarine Color flooded her cheeks. Joan, he said simply, "dont you tomorrow, Thomas said, looking fearfully over his shoulder. But know Im in love with you? Belief and joy flooded her heart with this weather we may be off Fatigue fell like a mask from her our course. Paul seated himself at the small young face. table and handed a flashlight ever In wooden love with you Tve been Hold It as steady as since the first day I saw you, Paul to Thomas. be ordered. From his went on in his quiet voice. "But possible, pocket he drew a small bottle, a there was Karl "Oh darling, that wasnt real. I brush, pen and ink. Joan What are you doing? didnt love Karl. I just thought I shad the grotesque Paul! watching believe asked, must that, did. You ows cast on the wall as Pauls finOf course I believe it, honey, over the paper. he said. "If I didnt, do you think gers moved deftly with these I through O'MalWhen We get this? Id be telling you wont know whether its they are plans people. cagey leys a bombing plane or a washing ma She smiled in the darkness. out this chine. of ever mess, get "If we Once Thomas opened the door to Paul continued seriously, "will you but only the wind greeted not an life, listen, you easy me? Its marry the salt spray Into blowing a deal them, great know, Joan. Im gone he shook his head. and faces, and my jobs dangerous. I havent their This is going to be a bad one, he much to offer." his shoulder "You have all I want," Joan as- predicted, forcing It. close to door the to weve got against sured him. "And Paul, finished his work and reso much Paul now. Theres this of out get placed the plans carefully in the to live for . . the safe. Joan was surprised to see Karls voice broke through scene him put the other papers back in little romantic a What night. this is. Too bad that you two must their respective envelopes. These papers are probably going be separated." Paul explained as he Joan felt Pauls warning nand to Europe," safe. the shut out, burst sha but arm upon her Thats right Thomas nodded. What do you mean? Karl was dressed In white. In appearance and manner he was as smooth and impeccable as always. But the same qualities that once charmed Joan now disgusted her as she asked coldly, Where is Paul?" "Do you expect me to tell you?" Karl parried. Where was Paul? This subject held her interest most. She dared not think what might become of her without him. But the day passed, the night, the next day, and still she had not seen him. And the next morning as she saw Karl coming on deck, she demanded, What have you done with Paul? I want to see him. All right," Karl agreed surprisingly. "He summoned a sailor and spoke to him in German. A few minutes later Paul appeared. His coat and tie were gone and his shirt was open at the throat A Kansas City, Mo. cents for each pattern Thats the way Karl always Then they does cant prove anything. it Paul threw the circle of his flashI can prove light upon the door. it this time. "Thats what some of the others thought, Thomas whispered, but Ive never seen anyone double-cros- s Karl and live to tell about it!" Lets get out of here, Paul said, taking Joans arm. The three of them made their way back and crowded into Joans small cabin. Thomas stood by the door listening. I guess Karl wont come on deck on a night like this," he said. Theres nothing to do now but wait for morning," Paul said. And I want you to get some sleep, Joan, He put his arms tenderly about her Will you try, honey? shoulders. Thomas and I will be right in the next cabin. Knock on the wall if you need me. Wide-eyeJoan lay awake listening to the thunder and the wild hiss of water as it flooded the deck. The sensitive ship seemed like another human being as it fought its valiant battle against the storm. Creaking and groaning, it pitted its strength against the double blows of wind and wave. Enjoy Better Results when you use Clabber Girl for quick breads, biscuits and other nourishing foods.. . Enjoy Better Value when you buy Clabber Girl. SHE KNOWS 4 - JusrYOUR DISH-LASTING- LY Dawn. The sea had subsided but rain still fell from clouded skies into the gray water. Outside Thomas had reappeared at his post and paced the wet deck with measured tread, his sharp eyes searching the seas. It was seven oclock when Paul and Joan finally went to the small lounge which served as a dining room, and Thomas brought their breakfast Anv news? Paul asked as Thongs poured the coffee. Karl Is with the captain," the sailor reported. Theyve communicated with the submarine by radio. We should meet them in three or four hours. , Paul rose. Do you think you can keep Karl occupied in the captain's quarters for a few minutes? Im going to the radio room. Ill try. But the radio operator is a tough guy. Doesnt speak a word of English either. He'll turn you right over to Karl. I dont think so." Paul smiled. Be careful, Joan begged, knowing that to ask for an explanation would be useless. Paul bent down to kiss her. Dont worry, dear. I know what I'm doing. Ill be back soon. When he had gone Thomas paused in the doorway. "He should be more He doesn't even carry a carefuL TRY THEM WITH FRUIT FOR AN EXTRA TASTE THRILL! Cepr. 1941 bp Ktlloct Coaapaojr ygMjjpiiMyinw suni'i w gun! Karl took his gun away, and if he had another Karl would find it. Thomas came closer. But if you had a gun, Karl wouldnt suspect. What do you mean?" Joan whispered. I Thomas touched his pocket. have one here. Ive had It for the last month, but it doesnt do me any good. If I gave It to Mr. OMalley, Karl would find It but you might be able to hide it away. May come In . handy. Joan was thinking rapidly, not of herself but PauL It would be a Give safeguard for both of them. it to me then, she told Thomas. He handed it to her and she put It In her pocket. he said and was Good luck! gone. Joan did not tell Paul about the She was afraid he would not want her to have the responsibility. She remembered the last occasion she had held a gun in her hand. The time Karl shot Eric and made her pick up the gun to have her incriminating fingerprints on It Paul Inquired. "Why so quiet? Absorbed, she had not heard him return. She smiled. "Nothing, darling. Just thinking. "About me, I trust. He drew her into bis arms and kissed her. "I love you, Joanl She felt as though bis love built high wall between her and the rest gun. "With men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and the Coast Guard, the favorite cigarette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Post Exchanges, Sales Commissaries, Ship's Service Stores, Ships Stores, and Canteens.) Special Service Carton Ready to Mail of the world. Tm afraid you'll never have an Til be easy life, Paul warned. away a lot and sometimes 1 wont be able to explain where or why. Youll have to trust me. (TO BE COST INI ED) THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS |