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Show Page Four CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN, Thursday, June 28, 1933 CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Confessions of A Nazi Spy In Zane Grey Action Romance WALSEy RAINES j: ' Ing a capacious wad of bills in tha fallen officer's pocket. "Hold his head up," ordered Philadelphia. As the order was carried out, t the better part of a flask of a I Has Hatwni 80 Fia: eeee Sergeant Shaun Madden hao of hie Itfrtong ambltione Dennis n fulfilled when kit to agreet to become a policeman, and later marriet Kkaun'e wardg htleen Daly. But Dennis' to kill egotism leads him m piece, boy stealing a cheap furrather then king of promotion Dennis and than duly, Auva part after bitter words, Bileen poenf with her husband. Van head-stron- CkarrwM teas be Leers tme. Chapter Six penthou "The tkfirr Crdert u apartment of decoral ed and furniahed in tha worst of iasla. diucb waa tha panalty of being a moderately aucceesful Two of Pixsya none too suave and Nero aaaoclatea, ralltleal had flung themaelvea atop armchairs. A mala couturier and In a fashion model, both dressed mourning black, provided an ironic note of contrast. Charlotte I Ware, whose brother had bean the victim of Dennis' "ward-iieeler- ." gunfire, was sniffing miserably Into double Martini. Piggy, who bad brought the fashion titters to the house so that his light o lova could dress herself In accordance with recent tragic circumstances, had been imbibing freely himself. Cmon, honey." he said, "you'll Jook like a bunch of black roses in this gown." "It was my fault," stammered Charlotte. My fault. My kid brothI didn't look after him er a ... right." "Sure you did," put In Stemmy, With more vigor than tact. Kids with his brains don't figure to live long " "Shaddup," called Piggy. ' The doorbell rang. Stemmy hur- - TTT whiskey was poured between Dennis lips. Whatever was left over was splashed over the collar and front part of tha uniform. Thia part of their assigned task having been completed, tha pair hurried down the aLreet to a email the j Jewelry etore; the lock on Bedoor had already been picked. fore they began further operatlona, i they set off a mechanical burglar alarm In the beck of the store. Then Philadelphia waved to Stemmy to make hie exit. Philadelphia, aquaahlng a cigarette on the floor as ha heard the j sound of the patrol car, waa bent over the safe when police entered the etore. Back In the atation, the arreated mobeter Indicated that. If be had missed his vocation In never hav- lng studied for the bar, he bad nuased it aven more by neglecting the stage. "Let me alone," be begged, a note of well simulated hysteria in hia voics. I gotta smoke. I gotta , sleep." Spill It, stupid," called one of the policemen, holding up a whla- key bottle. "Who was drinking i this with youf Ws found It In tha next block with your prints on it. And you was sober!" cried another policeman "Come on .who , urank with youT" Philadelphia, apparently worn of questions, down by the cross-lir-e waved hie arms hopelessly.- You're all alike," he aaid, a wild look In his eyes. All right, I II spill IL It was one of your own mob. Madden, the cop on the beat. He was with me. I got him drunk, and I give him five hundred to stay off the street." Was this the five hundred?" asked one of the group, producing j handful of bills. , r,y w . jt,. "Lamfierrfcffwytta's onntf uvrfc on th laid OurlocM. i. to the door, and pecked tnruugh a peep-hol'It's the lawyer fiom Philadel-J-au- i, he reported. said Piggy. Show hint ir, "What're you wn.ll.ig for ? The geiulunau mi en eied had nothing veiy legalistic about his tearing,' and looked as thougn e. Philadelphia would have been none too anxious to see him return home. He was stocky, sinister, and with a cut over the eye. Charlotte, pulling herself away from her drink, remembered something that Piggy had coniidejJ to iter hours before. Let me see the guy that's gonna Work on that cop," she murmured Shut up, ordered Piggy sharply, looking about at the fashion Are you nuts? model. Charlotte paused, with a vacant expression. Were all friends here, arent i we?" she asked. Sure, but you dont need to veil your friends everything." "You know what it feels like to love somebody?" Charlotte di, . gressed. Sure. I love you." "And I loved that kid brother ot mine. So somebody's gotta burn down that cop." Sh-hcautioned Piggy again. Nobody 'tangles with cops any more, honey. There's better ways. 1 promise you, itll make young Madden squirm for ten years." "Youre sure? insisted Charlotte. 'You mean it?" I promised you, 'didnt L Now aiip in the other room with those I talk to Phildress people while beetle-browe- , !" - adelphia. The talk was very brief and highly specific. "Philadelphia, I got you out of a couple of hot spots," said Piggy. "Your numbers up any time I 4 ' call What Is this?" asked the other, wanly. Piggy leaned forward. Despite the fact that they were alone, he lowered his voice. "Howd you like to do two to four years in Sing Sing and get twenty-fiv- e grand when youre aut?" i to Two four for twenty-five-? asked the visitor, eyes narrowing , greedily. What I gotta do? "Slap a fresh cop on the wrist, replied Piggy descriptively. it' ( ' L Philadelphia, accompanied by Stemmy, had waited behind the minutes alley wall about forty-fiv- e when Dennis appeared. The blow (hat the 'hired mobster delivered wax perfectly gauged. Dennis fell aflently to the pavement, as the two men hurried to his side. Hate to waste half a grand on 4 bull," complained Stemmy, show-- Ramell Hayden, Charlotte Field and Douglaae DnmbrlUe head the caat of Zane Grtyi thrilling story of frontier Justice, The Mysterious Rider," which opens tomorrow at the Grand Theatre. - Yeah, thats it, agreed Philadelphia. He continued to play his part perfectly. You got him. Ha musta squealed. Couldn't take it. Crooked yellow bull . . . like you all . . . crooked yellow bullies." He went oft into hysterical mumbling, while the policemen exchanged solemn looks; their worst fears had been realized. The newspapers were livid with about the offscreaming headlines icer arrested for bribery and collusion. Eileen, tense with exhaustion and fear, tried to hide all trace of her feelings as she made her way to Dennis in the jail. Shaun was at her side. "Darling, how ere you?" she cried, thi owing her arms around , her husband. said Dennis. "I'm marvelous, He turned to his father. "How to of here?" out I take do get long "Not- more than a week," ventured Shaun. A week! Youve been in the department all your life, and it takes a week to get your son out of a wrong rap. "I m looking for someone," explained Shaun. "The Commissioner made, me a special detective. Just find Piggy Ceders," ordered Dennis. "Its him I'm looking tor," nodded Shaun. J'Now, Dennis, when It happened, do you remember anything?" Dennis shook his head. Not a thing. Not till I came to in the station house." Then the case won't be so That confeseasy, said Shaun. sion makes it bad Confession1 What difference does that make? I was framed. Or is It an example they're making of me? Am I to be sent to the pen just to prove the department's on the level? Please, sweetheart," begged Eileen. Your nerves are all wound up m knots. Just be easy "Easy! Do you know where I am? Do you know where theyre trying to send me? The other prisoners, In nearby cells, knew of Dennis presence, and had already began to taunt him. How do you like It, copper?" one of them cried, in a raucous voice. Plug kids, will you? another added. Waitll we get you up to Sing Sing. Dennis was enraged. "Shut up, you crooked rats! I know every onQ he screamed. of you. When I get you outside Ill break your dirty necks." Eileen put a restraining arm about him, as she embraced him. Dennis scarcely noticed her departure with Shaun. (To be continued) FrtntM Id W 8. A VOICE York as Russell to Logan fans fat boy formerly r Continued stadium. from Page One The fight was of short duration There was plenty excitement as long as It lasted but It didnt last long. It seemed that Galento' a as as much of a drawing card in New -- ( (Fat) Clark was when the local wore the padded mittons. Galento had one chance ta six. These were the betting odds that Louis would win. The Orange man a as unable to land that blow that some sport writers thought he may land to win the fight. VNU OF NORTHERN LOGAN MARKETS UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1939 A. M. 7:30 Salt Lake Tribune News 7: 45 Morning Exercises 8.00 Request Hour 9.00 Simple Duty, a Love Tale. 9:15 Pacific Paradise 9.30 American Family Robinson 9:45 Monitor Views the news 10 00 Musical Roundup 10 30 Anson Weeks orches. 11:00 Harmony Hall 11:15 The Comhuskers 11:30 Modem Salon group P. M. 12:00 Edwin LeMar quartet 12 T5 Salt Lake Tribune news 12:30 Four Playboys 12:45 USDA Farm Hashes 1:00 Music of Aaron Gonzales 1:30 Standard Strings 2 : 00 Hollywood Brevities 2:15 Zeke Clements 2:30 Henry King orches 3:00 Monitor Views the news 3:15 The Islanders 3:30 Hit Revue 4:00 Ken Darby and Kings men 4:30 This Rhythmic age 4:45 Rainbow trio 5:00 Brigham City Program 5:30 Man Bites Dog 5:40 Songs of Dyana Gayle 6.00 Jones Boys 6:15 Supper Melodies 6:20 Something About Everything 6:25 Supper Melodies 6:30 News and Views 6:55 Home Sweet Home 7:00 For Mother & Dad 7:30 Preston trio 7.45 Songs of Gladys Mattson 8:00 Snow Zain Players 8:15 Hollywood Am. Legion band WHEAT Clone Open July Sept Dec .71 .72 .73 .70 ...... .71 72 '4 WELLS VILLE BUTTER First grade, lb. Second grade, (Parchment wrapped, 28c lamson. They were honored guests family dinner given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Myers and on Sunday when Mrs. Williamson entertained in their honor. Mrs. Nellie Leishman, Mr. and Celia Mrs. Parley Hall and Mr Murray attended the funeral Sunday in the Logan Fourth ward for Mrs. Alton Hansen, where Mrs. Leishman and Mr. Hall accompanied by Mrs. Murray furnished musical numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barnes and children enjoyed dinner in Blacksmith Fork canyon on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Popple-to- n, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Gills El wood, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Larsen, left Sunday morning for Yellowstone Park where they expect to spend ten days. at a WELLSVILLE David Hutchison, who was observing his 77th birthMe less) day on Saturday, was guest of honor when fifteen members of EGGS hi family spent the day and ennew doz laid white Large eggs, a lovely hot dinner. Those 25c joyed Large white eggs, doz were Mr. and Mrs. Briar present 22c Large white standard, doz.. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Haslam 21c Medium white eggs, doz I. L. Glenn of Brigham City, Mr. HOGS and Mrs. Gay Taylor of Ogden, OGDEN Hogs receipts 600, In- Mr. Rodger Damron of Salt Lake cludes 235 for market and 365 Mrs. Parley Baugh and Mrs. Anthrough; steady; top, ' $7.20 on nie Jensen of Hyrum. best local butcLers; mixed kinds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stuart few weighty sowb received the announcement of the $6 2507.10; around $4.25; few light butcher birth of a son, bora to Mr. and kinds .up . to $5.25, Mrs. Arvil Brown of Los Angeles, Mrs. last Calif., Wednesday. CATTLE , ti Cattle receipts 150 for market; Brown was the former Miss Millate Monday steady with last dred Stuart, daughter of Mr. and week; Monday auction included Mrs. Stuart of this city. 16 head good 1110 pound drive-i- n Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Murray steers direct $8.25 with 2 percent and family of Clifton, Idaho and COST AT FAIR shrink; odd head up to $9.00; 20 Mrs Melbourne Wallace and bahead 654 pound heifers direct by of Logan spent Sunday here New York The average visitor $8.25 with 2 percent shrink; odd with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. to the New York Worlds Fair lots common and medium steers Guy H. Maughan. The little twin ts first month remained during bulk medium mostly$6 000 7 75; Sherry and Shirley, ot on the grounds for seven hours and good heifers $7.2508.25; plain daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leishman, ac- and was so busy ta the free .edukinds $6 50 down; medium and Mr. and Mrs. Murray cational exhibits and entertaingood cows $5.7506.65; low cut- companied ter to common cows $3.2505.50; to their home, where they are ments that he only had time to end. spend $1.17., The average per capi- shelly low cutters down to $2.90; spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hall, Mr. ta expenditure at the Century of bulls $5.2506.20; medium and in Chicago Exposition good vealers $7.5008.50; plain and Mrs. Walter ePrkins, Mr. and Progress calves $7.00 down. Mrs. Heber D. Maughan, Mr. and during an entire season was $1.08. Mrs Lamont Allan, Mr. and Mrs. SHEEP Louis Alvord and Mrs. Celia Murincludes 7200, Sheep receipts 6200 for market and 1000 thru; ray enjoyed a chicken supper and ro early sales! late Monday two grmes, Saturday evening at park in Logan canyon. 8.30-H- alf doubles 82 pound Idaho and Half spring Mrs. Rosella Garr of Provo spent lambs $9 00 straight; three loads 9:00 Prevue Parade of New 81 pound dlahos $9 00; sorted 47 Sunday evening and Monday here Dance Tunes 9.15 Music of Frank Trombar , jearhngs at $6 00; deck 80 pound with her sister, Mrs. Veda MauNcvadas $8.50; 209 head 80 pound ghan, before leavmg for a visit Dick Jurgens and Freddie trueked-i15 out at wth members of her family at $8 50, with Berrens Calif. $7.25; double 79 pound mixed fat Sacramento, 9 : 45 Tre asure Chest and feeding Iambs $8 10; odd lots Mrs. Leslie Bowen and three 10.00 KVNU, Goodmte. trucked-i$7.75 0 8.50; few lots children of Scotts Bluff, Neb., are ewes $2.0003 00. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1939 here visiting relatives after attending the fair at .Treasure IsA. M. Arrives with Children land. They are guests of Mr. and 7:30 Salt Lake Trbune news Mrs. Bessie S. Harmon and Mrs. Charles Archibald. 7:45 Morning Exercises D. H. Maughan is spending the three children, G. A. Joslyn and 8:00 Request hour week at Grace and Soda Springs, Elizabeth Ann of West Los An9:00 Alex McNichols geles, have arrived in Logan to Idaho with Mrs. D. P. Maughan 9.05 Standard Male quartet visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Maughan 9; 15 Musical Newsy and families. 9:30 American Family Robinson H. A. Shaw. Mrs. Harmon will be Mr. and Mrs. Weston Maughremembered by local friends as 9:45 Monitor Views the news an and daughter of Bakersfield, was Bessie Shaw who employed 10:00 A1 Clausers Outlaws with the Riter Drug Company as Calif., are here visiting their par10.30 Orchestra of Segar Ellis stenographer and later with C. A. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wyatt 11:00 Petite. Musicale Lundahl, manager of the Prescrip- and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Williams. 11:30 Oats N Jammers Mr and Mrs. T J MoOullough tion Drug Company. 11:45 Ralph Waldo Emerson and family of Sacramento, Calif,, the organ arrived here after meeting with FIREWORKS P. L a serious accident on the way, Vork New The speed and pre- and are 12:00 Kings Jesters visiting at the home of cision required by the designers their mother, Mrs. 12:15 Salt Lake Tribune news George A. Wil- iof the nightly pyrotechnic displays 12:30 The Islanders New York World's at the Fair 12.45 USDA. Farm Flashes make it necessary that the fire1 :00 Rainbow trio works be discharged electrically. 1:30 Music of Jimmy Walsh A total of 3,500 pieces are fired 2:00 Hollywood Brevities 2:15 Ken Darby and Kings Men from six barges in Fountain Lake C3 via nip. At. 3 jrfca during the 20 minute show, and 2.30 Concert Master they are so arranged as to form 3:00 Monitor Views the News a definite pattern harmonizing 3:15 Frank Trombars orch. AND ON THE SCREEN with the fountain beneath. 3 30 Comhuskers 3:45 Babs Van Brunt 4 00 Matinee Melodies 4.30 Tremonton rPogram 5:00 Kay and the Kids CLEMDA 5:15 Uptowners MaclAiiE - nlCBiP1 ts Sin 5:30 Man Bites Dog 13 5:40 Ceasar Muzzioli, accordion 15c ANY TIME 15c V 5:45 Memo and Cheri STARTS TOMORROW 6.00 Edwin LeMar quartet LAST DAY CiG1 6:15 Supper Melodies 6.20 Something About Every- 27c . . Gui-nav- ah n n 3S : Tordiy GHAfcJID) Hi FARPai-'V'.RTC- Sfc.rfg.iMjp. N i111 -- thing 6:25 6:30 7:00 GALENTO NO MATCH FOR LOUIS K Warner Brothers sensation of the hour, "Confessions of s Nad gpy opens tomorrow at tho BOXY Theatre, Heading the Imposing cast of stars are Edward G. Robinson, Paul Lukas, Francis It will Lederer, George Sanders, Lys Lys and Sig Rumann. have a two day engagement ending Saturday night. 7.15 7:30 7:45 8.00 8.15 8:30 8:45 9.00 9:30 9 45 10:00 Supper Melodies News and Views Anson Weeks orch. Sol Hoopiis quartet Songs of Dyana Gayle Eventide Echoes Its dance time Western Trails Standard Mixed choir Music of Aaron Gonzales Freddie Berrens orch. True Detective Mystery Treasure Chest KVNU Goodnite ; 'ZL : SKS5 ptisvffitt1 BOTt'-tr- BotO o t0 . ,c. . |