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Show I ,w1060 a4 I : fat Ihrilllof round is woo pont, Motto attar A ThaL ohe wad eynieill about men anti la omen end their relittione pleneeit him. lie would telephone Moil a this very evening knit Into ,Otasta Ittaelatross gator litroattoto puil tot abototoir to het :Ousts trots heir Wool tette tot 'ittiton tottatit oseal butt pow Isottottaroa mad loots oit tiros loot b t ai in love ot Grow.. otleastlistat non ino3" veto until T.tvl bet. st tortatto 000linototo to Ononsattato entotonto Mot luny atadatonly rotiand a Motto to litotot to Or olloalwat. Oho &totalities to Maud by h.r Weak and allot olorting 'moot L. toe,. and II Tans, ti looks its $t alto vat. MOW. bil Playboy 'too mak. a pis, tor t a Tilty afterMoira often wondered wards if Fate hod planned that call. She and Tarryaarried off on 1)0(4 tided of r,einotmn Into danbetter .lottggerupa wateta,-fiement drowningthen the telephone's iInarp interruption! Randall Carlton on the wire! Tarry, receiver in hand. that othi look trk his face. his words will echoing in her mini. . "I'm mad snout you. Motia hy should V. abide by benseb-Ito. numristade lavig?" okrul then tide anticlimax! "You don't want me i01 tslk to him! Tell Mtn I'm out! Get rid of himr But Tarry atilt stood with his hand over the mouthpi(ce. "No. Find out what be wants." "Ask btu) to leave a meNsage. Say I'm sick. I can't corne to atty. ttitig alt and leo,ottrastos Motto otola he on I 14,1,110a tot the tattoo ad A beauty ottottot. Sults. biro on.. rs-- OrtitatilP twit. It re Moos aottottet ettololitailims lot. Itolint liatt otitt Wore 'Intl. 'flint kits Cantos betasetto yerstricat. (11. rrEn xvt Banditti had raet Amanda Stone this afternoon. She had 'come from Deverney's Newly Parlor, and had' been annoyed lidoira vim not preaent to ; her. For the incessant round of par. ties. late hours, feminine eompe. Mum. and a certain nagg.ng s or. ry about the hour were uiking their toll. in one could emit - the litione." "Tnat won't do." Ile gave a NtAJiJ frown. "I tell )ou. be nice CI the fellow, Moira. Ye's e both down .on our lock. We nerd friends. One can't be rude to important people." who' 'there staike the TorrY had learned experience in a bitterly hard school. And )et she wished that Jealousy of tics other bad been thr sienngeat factor at thit moment in his mind. He could go from her artns to the telephone anti bid her be pleasing to a man whose motives were selleviden where ahe was concerned. Tarry knew perfectly of Randall's gift of flowers.. Ile knew his reptiation am a. wornan-chiseMoira felt a tor- away those tiny lines of worrf as could Moira. nimble fingered. Nor could anyone arrange her hair as Nioira could. And nbw those turd hands were unavail Randall and she diacussed that ' and that. The latest scandal. lie complimented her cn her appearance. She bighd. She compiamed about tbe accident in (he beauty parlor that had robbed her of her operator. Then ahe : thatlhe'dEl remembered &Pen Marti. Randall dancing at the no night club on the - night of ball Ruth Albion's coming-ou- t with none other than Mori Ca- - re wel ' The glimpse had been mo fleetinit. that possibly she was mite But another otivpicion taken that of her brother having been interested in Moira earlier thst same eveningegged her on to question him now. ' rent "Believe I did tango with a new girl. la she I pale brunette without inuch go to her? Fairly tall. and rather shy?" 'Mat fits her. Ber name's She's rather auperior. Al. fects a New England accent." Cat. thy Amanda watched. him. If Randall liked the girl. then there was more to Moira than she had Imagined.. Still waters ran deep. and there was that odd interest on the part of Rodneywhich would never do! 0 "And you say there was an ac. cident in the beauty parlor? The Although , girl badly burnedr he spoke w;th noncnalance. Amanda knew that be eagerly awaited her answer. "Only her hands." Ho blew a ring of smoke from ; his eigaret, half closing sleepy eyes. lie watched it circle ruminatively, then said. "But that's her source of living. isn't it?'' "S'pose so. But it served her right for being so careless- The customer she was serving is quite seriously burned all over her face and neck. If she survives and is she'll permanently disfigured. .1 have a grand case for damiges. And It's all Moira's fault." : "She's been dismissed, of course?' "Not yet." She wondered what Was turning in his mind. Poor girl out cf a Job. Maybe he'd try the role of beeefactor She kidded him about it. Why not? He laughed. His eyes assessed : Amanda. A darn smart girl, not good looking but chic. and with ; acumen. In fact, nobody's fool. r. &t Nervously keyed up this In- terruption to. their it seemed their feeling made a awift. They glared at one another. spoiling for a quarrel. The ensuing silence was electric. Finally Moira reluctantly rose. comes "Okay. first. I yield." (..'iumolly, because her hand was bandaged, she took the receiver from Tarry and murmured a toneless "hello!" and Expressions of concern sympathy for her accident c.ime over the line. Tarry listened close beside aharply, standing her, smiling encouragement. "I came off not so badly. thank my hands will prevent you my working for a few days. My customer got the worst of it. unfortunately. If it werent' for rot rying over her, I'd welcome the little holiday," said Moira, striving to sound cheerful. Sound of an invitation being extended. What night Avould she dine? Ifer eyes sought Terry. supplicating. She muffled the mouthpiece. She said to Tarryt "I tell you I wcn't spend an evening alone with that man! It's too much to ask. Besides. what purpose would I should only have It serve you to snub him." ."Mike it a foussome. Let me In on it," Tarry urged. Trying to sound nonchalant, . ' Monev-makin- . o - , I resentment. "Ile's a rot-teshan't speak to him. You your diplomacy?' . ',- Of go ahead." "You'll do as I ask. And stop being a prude. For the love of Pete. use your head! Can't you understand youre helping me In kidding him liong? Where's tie prevaricated. I - Cross Word Puzzle -- 3 VA 2 1. . ad 8 7 EMI 9 4 13 6 5 LI Ar . 1,0 11 plipp ra rtdrall , ,5 - 4 111 i 24 20 ci . 1 - -, , , . - ' - I ACROSS 17. Voicing of L Male fowl 4. Native of bloodholind 19. Gem Scotland 7. Southern 21. Warning cry in golf constellation e 9. 24. Knot in fish To walk wood Eel-lik- about 13. Feminine nickname Citrus fruit la. Greek god of love 11. Charitable t gifts 26. '27. Cycles 28. Half ema 29. Unit ot, 1 metallic element ''''' '-- - 1 rived fr(im shrub 17 Large form: J.j assemblies f6r dancing 20 Face Fillip 22. Science of suffix 23 Flowed 24 Seize 25 Symbol )8'dustung tor Devoured OCANOMESAIMPO AMINO R EISSUEII BEM A almsmal MIR R ant) A B P - or4CloPieL 0 DUMB B B Mal al OM El girls in "Lit-- MA, 0 1211:1 A tie Women" rips nr---A A bu II Miniature AmAigaim " EillaIR MIEEIODIP (abbr.) gorge 11. Ever 4. Capital of RRDINIVIROP Oregon (Contr.). -- . toistributod by Kits Features ayadicato. lalb IL Ship lading, I gensen- rites Krag-Jor- An P -re" ile caught the anxioua note. He iosured her that he would pre-'te- r to go out dancing alter din. net adding daringly, hia lowered so that only she milli how: "Provided I tun thinCe hal evening with a beautiful, dark. eyed girl!" The harp ortiell (ff lodolorin greeted Moira on her first visit to Mrs. Rules. It took all her courage to cross the threshold of the private rocm In the hospital where she who had longed tiir beauty. and bad been tieseited in that question, lay unseeing; face. head, neck and hands heavily bandaged. With an appahng Kense of shock it (Mine to Moira that the WOMAn might beblind? Could worse fate befall a Ito. man being? Ifer very heart went cold. A step bounded behind her. A mans voice. cheerful and kind. "Here's a visitor for you. Mrs. Rules. She's had a bid time. too. And she's worried dreadfully about you, but I'm sure she'll feel better now bhe knows you're on thp mend." The voice belonged to Dr. Rodney Stone. It loive Mons courage. It caused the patient. to Aay, weakly "I'm reallygoingto agsindoetor? You're sure?" "Sure I'm sure!" mine the hear: lie pulled two response. chairs to the bedside. Motioned Moira into one. Seined himself In the other. Leaned forward anti felt the sick WOMan's Mdse. "Steady as a dock! Grand!" lie tinned to Moira, smiling, his serious face lighted. Then he addressed his patient. Are you not going to say hello to your cisitor? She's brought tie yuu some lovely flowers." took the bunch of violets from a to held Moira and theni sht in "Smell these!" the bandages. "Moira?" 'I'm right here, Mrs. Rules." Bard to make her voice steady. "We-miyou terribly, but were glad and thankful everything's I urning out meelythat soon you'll be ycurself again," S he managed. "Sure she will. She'll be eating her Christmas dinner with I he best of us." said Dr. Jones. "We cure our patients quick in this pamperhospital. Just so ing, and thenout!" ty ss mit "Doctorthe bandagesthe ones over my eyes" "In a day or two well take them off. Alustn't be impatient!" "ButI'll see? You're sure I'll see?" The questit,n, agonizing in its import, hung in the air. "Didn't I tell you your eyes are coming along gradually? Why do you worry so. then I've assur .ed you they'll be all right eventually?'! lie chided her gently, humor. she were a ousiv, as though child. Moira was filled with athniration for this man whose life was given to service and consoling. Light from a pale sun that was near setting lit nis profile is he beta over Mrs. Rules. A profile nobly etched, thought Moira, the line of the forehead and he nose symmetrically straight,, he chin with a .strong. 'sure curve, lips sensitively mculded. As gently as a wornat he drew the covers about the patient's shoulders. and with a deft movement eased a pillow higher. Airs. Rules sighed. "I feel betterwhen you're' heredoctor?' Then she added: "It Was niceof youto come, Moira." "You must come often," said the doctor. "You can both cheer each- other up.. you understand. lie gave a meaning look at the visitor. as though to signify that cheerful demeanor anti bracing were what the patient most need. ed Darryl said toilavihat he plans IL 4 ' ' lir t , Aro, d,,,,,,20., : VIP,. .,4 ri 1116.," ,- - Age r,' i, J ( ( 1 . ,.. sr westerns are really mom ey in th bank. Take an Indian (Mine. a train holdup or a cows boy danhing along the prairie on an etelting Min ion and you have a tsrmula tried and proven. Was mount in 'Wag thosse ingredbilota in In a lightly different way Trouble Enough." a 'saga of Telt. sos in IN70 with Fred MarMurray ,4 , , through hostile Indian territory waged a might& struggle all Pf which in the 'f7rey novel so th- trigued John lord that he may camel another date and direct .,. , hesse , ii' Civil War Soldier who wage own war in trying to mettle Texas'. Robert l'reston an a Mrs. Iran and Albert Dekker as an ev fighter are Importantly prize an Every pros rant with Dale during. That remind" me. "Drumm Along The Mohawk," Parry Zan. urit'a thriller. ix doing big bunt. arms In New York. Agriculturists Advise San Juan Soil Imprmement of Juan Coun conservation district desirable. the is necessary and State Soil Conservation Committee decided today at the Capitol. It is propososd that the district includ all of San Juan County excepting Indian lands. ,kction resulted from the filing vith the committee Of a petition signed by a majority of asking that a district be form- CM- lected at Random. Rest Ingram and Alice Terry aro hack among us: Aliye is slim and so attractive again while Rex also looks swell: Ile is here to talk movie offers for his book "Mars lirthe Itoue of Death". Bing Crosby and 'Bob Hope are both on the sick list: Bing Is suffering from a skin infection NVhile ilob has an, eye infection. lilt Damita planes to Ncw York to see the shows Ad clothes few to buy herself a while her littrd and master. Errol ValFlynn. is on location. Rudy Nvill lee is at Palm Springs and come here in a day or so to talk a picture deal. Elsa Mawell is due the Ilth and while here will live in Con. stance Bennetes bouse. The Arabian acrobat in the "Folies Ber. a soi I land-user- s ed. The committee decided that it would Ny rtte to all the soil con- servation districts in the state for a nsport on the year's progress and offer assistance and ad' Chalrman David F. Smith presided. Stunner G. Margetts, State Planning Board director. acted ati secretary. Education Board offices of in the ('har1e. I. Skidmore. state superintendent of public instruction. to Of The State met today I consider the registration ers and progress studies. Four of teach- City Policemen Are Given Promotions Four Salt Lake poliCemen were promoted today by vote of the city. commission fin recommttndatam Of Chief W. C. Webb. Orin C. Bain and Henry J. Abettionzen Nv e re made first grade patrolmen and Raymond J. McEvilly and M. vere advanced to Orton John second grade patrolmen. EtAttE, I Murder By Magic! 'MIRACLES for SALE' 1 ,1Altor111V ,11at4. AS"w"ur'MOUMItt"w""witiffilittcl, dOosii-7b-6- I 4 ELECTION RETURNS GIVEN TONIGHT IN ALL Intermountain Theatres Courtesy Deseret News Mullin. TODAY, ROOM e k, JuniorLaJeune inapitertm SonhomoreNotna Roberts N R o. MIS W"WIESSNES Ate and (11 ELECTION FreshmanPeggy Ann Snow, Beth Cation. Helen Giles. Bose Lou Warburton. Wallace. Mary Margaret Crask. Katherine Cutler and Barhara Bean. were selected The candidates by a popular vote of students of Military Science and Tactics who cill brdlot in the finals. Senior students will vote for the senior sponsor and so on with the entire regiment Voting for the regimental sponsor., i,Y;: br I EAST1 .ata LORETTA YOUNG. RICHARD GREEN In "KENTUCKY" IN TECHNICOLOR C ONSTANCE BENNETT iri "TOt'PER TAXES A TRIP" 111ROJE n )111ci,4 1111, ord41114t 0 1.h i .by ExtTaI itoir moR POSINOrr City for an'appropriation of S200 toward the eNpenso of Christmas decorations for the Sugar House . business district. The city cdip-mission recently voted money fo, help the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce decorate downtown streets. sittM AND HIS VIOLIN FRIDAY . 1&4: Ello ItAttlA failt 441 NNE CELEBRATE ELECTION VICTORIES 4711::: tif PP. loodriaek HEITET1 FAMOUS VIOLINIST JOEL MeCREA ANDREA LEEDS HAVE MUSIC! Veteeitellie 1110n....tnitt aI j elm .'-- 1 'tat. 'Pay Your Eloction Bets Rod Rot Rotuma Lactics 20c Goats e ' COCONUT "1'1 GROVEa, liA1 4et It OF ;,,14. ,40,;,g - ' NEWIHOWSIVERL WEDNESDAY ' Starts Friday RET,. toN -- GARFIELD 6 LANE Dust Bo My Dssillir I --- - ,.......yRNs tirt4 KV 4ARNIVAL vooqo 7401)- -' I ;:q0VE lOGEk 11111TER'l a Ali t Now! 140ill (1-e-: RIMSTONEi MIEN by the DESERVE, NEWS L2q4iT:J' .t.ithlwiarAteitERy .,11 kitilletTi ; 1 UTSH '!;4140111 RIC1 , 1 ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT wZi3ER saRENNAN , PICTURES Clf 411 lipLPf Utts Aca... ard car 4"6110 I CI XiTILIDuNtErtunt t Disno A , 7 70111. t. sulfa, AND SATURCAllailow- ) .- r The Deseret News Ao.,,to 11 'SEARCH FOR TALENT' b. MTt ,4.:: ,ibek,:it, 1 oney... ..4.0 in,uoil Tr UMW 1 I , C NAlf01, 40111,V1111 ft., - , ,. .. ARE) Elect, tur".ircen,b; tsirgt 0 i Iv, , Address' Age Type of talent (sing, dance, etc.) STARTS TOMORROW 1 a jeGARNISSE rfaa stymn Occupationi : ) 4 bogy Phone TONIGHT' ---.. to Techticolst I DRUMS ALCM THE MOHAWK CLAIIITTI OMIT EllIT 1)2 601 Name 41, . , Th, Sugar house Chamber of Commerce today asked Salt lake Entry Blank HMI-HEIR- NIB -- IIMIMILORt 101NG iLIONEL bwomni News Courtesy THEY SHALL initS AND RETURNS TONIGHT Deseret E., Sugar 110use C. Of C. Requests Yule Funds 0 flb P 9:1 FIRST 'Winfred Doddrige.. IA iv um 1 v .0 Jerman. lielen Torkelson. Katherine NVatters. Betty Naugli and Mary Lou McGarry. t zLit Rita Brixen, wade ceiliABLENI(1 Cannon and SeniorBarbara Phyllis Fisher. acLoolislqa -- ladDEVINEt, ANY:TIM :119 NEW , To Broadvtal Theatre in prairs71 irdr the Candidates for sponsors-oUniversity of Utah IL 0. T. C. regiment were announced today by Major Paul C. Boylan of the Science and officetili Military Tactics, Of the 21 coeds named, four will be elected to head the various classc s. and one regimental ponso r will he selected. Primary elec.- held Friday tqllowtoms vill-bing the v,eeklY militarwassembly. Finals are scheduled for; some-'tim- e next week. Candidates and the classes they represent are: Regimental Denise Callister, Phyllis Davis and Dorothy Jane te,toatft 0"isic1:1 THE,: tqUit t Mine in 'IMO ?tura" bit It D) roue Loretta Young. MI) AIM slat..." wtIh itotoTt, 1 1160 The Dung and Ann tiothern MiltthI Aida., Odd', with tievy e-re A rrie. at4 Y,fld1 TOWYK-114- nth South an'ti Strith F.44it 'kith lAttrvit4 144414 Ri ham' Gryt-natul 'Ostler IIo 17.PP,r Takre 4 Trim ' enth t um 14.1tro attunett and Roland 41t10--"Sisof Con4,teeti tatth Ituh liko 4r,1 1,411. uatt P4tri, It. kii ot St., york l'oup,rr sa Strot-1, , 61 , sect-elan- Tettinio 10FAMIL 411111tilii - Lt - p, , "MAISIE" tit Major - 1) ATTEND N11.11.1" Gus P. Packniati. executive ; of the Salt Lake Chatnber of Commerce. will leave tonight for Pocatello, lila. to ade tend the annual conventimi of the Idaho State Chamber of Comnierce, Ile will return Thursday.1 inroad's. akin l'urr. Annatvlia. nut I VI GEO. SANDERS STRIKES BACK" Toccata In To ptilO ST A N.Shitiry Organist .Arr, liv organist Lanittietuit b. Art Old kw Int kith..." with Robert GI id Dung Pion-- t w )(no. )reind 4 sates' tool iirtiry Hon also Iddety sod tn. with 41, ay Mob, It Lt. Family Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Annabel la BARRIE, moon In Halt" with ay, Al deielleno Correa. f Members of the William and W. Blood Farnity AssociaGov. Henry tion. including Blood. held a birthday party honoring their sister. Mrs. James Lindquist. of Logan yesterday afternoen at the Ambassador Hotel. Since 1932, when the first member attained the age of threescore and tell. the family has a given party in honor of this Similar person. parties were held in 1931 and 1937. Yesterday it Was Mrs- - Lindquist's turn to receive the congratulations of her brothers and sisters on the attainment of her seventieth birthday. Twelve members of the family, inCluding Mrs. Henry It. Blood, were present. 1 'THE SAINT - Yory " with hrit A elm toot Andy int now. "Mei anis tire." et it b We.toty it.uJzps IIMJ hAttnuttio, Lost, VICTOR YChartio Chaplin IA M...Vrit I lit E.,. A. delete, kee pit., Doggy v 11 an 'Oda t harins litarroit it. gront butwin n Jane Also WENDY Mae M or' o'clock. noon. tomorrow. The program: Allegro front G Minor Concerto Handel a. Adoration In A Flat, ,Guilmant Nevin b. The Nightingale M. Mornintt ritVOrlti ert it the Work" . Arr. by cA IFetes Birthday "SUEZ" A' - 1B100d ' ANN SOTHERN, ROST. YOUNG, CLIFF EDWARDS In Rif Er-- 4 Alga doom, mission today gave Commissioner P. IL Goggin permission to use city equipment to go to Helper for two cougars. E. P. Miller of Helper captured the mountain lions when they were kittens. but wants to give the adult cats to the Salt Lake their zoo. They have :outlived he wrote. usefulness a pets of the coin. Pressed by members mission. Mr. Goggin said the couexanimal Utah is a native gar tremely rare in the rest cl the world and he could use the lions for trading purposes. "We can get two tigers for one thit cougar in the East," said parks commissioner. Commissioner John B. Mathe.. son of the street department suggested that Mr. Goggin trade the cougars for some good street cleaning equipment. but the cornmissionoc expects to load the ani. nulls and bring them to the zoo tomorrow. 'LITTLE MISS BROADWAY' g ft STI'lit0----i4otw- Without approving any potentiat animal trade. the City Com- SHIRLEY TEMPLE moneyed.experienced in hind-linmen. And probably with no mounder schreiner will be at the conmile during the Tabernio de organ recital beginning at 13 shall have Mule,' e, Universitv City To Take --Tiro Cougars For To Select Five Trading Purposes R. O. T. C. Sponsors r vi;,, -- 9 ill be no bouquets. A lover of flowers from childhood, her career has forced her to forego this passion. Recipient of countless bouquets. she must give away. put them out of the room immediatelly. The odor of flowers has a peculiar effect on singers. It causes hoarseness. Once a lanious soprano of the Paris Opera was in the midst of Aida when suddenly stricken hoarse. The odor of a corsage of vtolets worn by a lady in a loge into her nos bad been wafted tells. choking her. Mimi Pons believes this loon, implicitly. Flovvers in a room absorb the oxygen. she says. for the Tickets are on sale cqn4rt at 74 South Main Male Associated Street.,The Choroms of rtah are sponsoring the con( ert with '. J. Thomas, president, in charge of arrange. ments. ) Rob!. YoungFloronco Rico Also "LADY AND THE MOB" 07 Wait" 'Rh halts Miriam isnot &Ad 14,t-re'kith Jaarha Nat 1.1a. Ora. Lovaia Vk altat latooatast. Gana k.,nukaa. VTA0"W intro Carnival". IA th An 'Megiddo. podia:4 eartdoit. trios tAy.. yogi lout Kotler& APIMOttintg coo 'mon Look anti Let ." with Actin fingers. A kg minus to w to). Minns Unighbeil Lanni Coil too, dretaiingrooto at the Tabernacle, next Monday night. Nov. 13, foe her hest concert in Utah, there tn TODAY 1 1 Old bag Mk teeing hopituba. 1.41,en Lily Pons, Metropolitan opera soprano, steps into her you tomorrow!. F at ..t94 tk. ice. gere" looks like Tyrone Power; John Carroll well enough to go Into "Congo Maisie" celebrated his new job and his return to health h buying a DM car; Rosemary Lane made her debut as a tennis player in the mixed doubles sclleduled at the Sunset Plaza: June Lang and Dick Arlen at the Biltmore Bowl'aulographing for the visiting Berkeley football fans. That's allfor today. See been rorced to flirt with Randall; to act as though she enjoyed his compliments; be gay as the rest. But she'd cried herself to sleep at the end of the party. And Tarry had only telephoned her.. .once since the,;.l It Was she who had tailed him at his office, it his boarding. house, yearning to .hear his voice hut knowing it was the wrong mOve. She was tortured by the suspicion that he might be see- ing that handsome- - girl of Randall's party. She was vampish, To Be Continued) Copright by May (hristie. I):tributed by king Features Syndicate, Inc. -an Organization ty as Oe Tomorrotv's Recital qn Tabernacle Organl 1 t- Atole rights for Zane Crey's liiht book, "WemernUnion." have been bought by Zanuck. A of , Opus To Be Filmed a Line Or Two: Arthur Lake. has sold Columbia a storyidea for "Blond le." Interesting the way Arthur has renewed fan interest In him In dir Blondie" series which are "kiting like a Ben Goetz, who house afire. did finch a f4well ,fob in London with "The Citadel." for 'Cisalby Mr. Chips,"."A Yank At Oxford" etc. has resigned. ;The lads are looking out publicity the. for their own. Through Screen Publicists (alibi they are arranging to give any member out of work a kit) on special caBlanche Sweet. vetmpaln. eran movie star and Onef a lop name in silent pictures. has a role in "Aries' 'Itia-It- , nsi a hits Mirkev !looney Introduced me to his rather. Joe Yule, oltitime vaudevillian and burlesque actor. when I was out on the 'Judge Hardy and Son" set. Thia is the first time Joe ham played in one he and of Mickey's picture.; watched on the sidelines while I did a scene with Mickel,' for a trailer. Mickev played and sang hiA new sungc, "Oceans some Apart" and "Love On The Range." The latter is perfect for Bing Crosby anti since Mickey has an overwhelming admiration for Crosby it would be,nice if Bing could introduce U. I 'am Rh young impressed again itooney's ability. He took charge I of the scene did with'him and his ideas were as good aa any ilirertnr' I ever saw in action. Hope he never decides to write a column. ,..it , 16 Snapshots t - ,, 1, g the work fora-b- it till we get her Working paws righibut I'm sure she'd drop in regularly, If you asked her nicely." "I'd love to. doctor." Moira said qinclalv, with an odd lift Of the heart' that she was Nvante(L For thingslbad not been going too happily tbr her 'in the past:fa-0- ,days. Uncertainty about her relastreaks' tionship with Tarryt-odin his characterhis wk. 121 sym pathy Mien he demanded 'submtrgenCe 0f4oneInterests to tbe furtheca nue oo his chAnging quicksands of his love or so it SeemedtheSe comto disconceot the loving Moira. SomOimes she wondered if she hatinn't idealized Tarry? If her by went unappreciated?" Randall Carlton 4 foursome hail added to her uneasiness. True. the dinner in his penthouse hid been excellent. But Tarry hail devoted himSelf Aompletely to the other rt had hurt guestk Moira. Dancing later in a nightclub, the feeling grew more acute: Tarrylher TarryhiS 'cheek touch. Mg his oliViously, willing partner's a handsome girl of the gay intern 4tiona I set. Later, trying'.to he debonair. she had quizzed Tarry. "Another new account. darling? Really I Ought to ,get commissions?' And- he had accused her of be,- in., sarcastic. of wishing to spoil his jolly evening! To save her own face, she'd MotionPicture Editor,.International News Service VOLLYWOOD, Nov. Greys widow has' been deluged with movie offers for 'Western Union," his last work which is already In the book tillopt. After weighing each offer carefully ,Mrs. Grey decided to sell it to Darryl Zanuck. 110,000 is the reported amount he paida large sum for a book only just published but then ft has a story with great movie it one (if 20th CenturyVox's biggest 1940 productions 14 hile it deals with the mem. and tion and development of th,e early telegraph system Is still has plenty of typical Zane Grey he. man material. The heroic pio. neers who strung the wires i PASIAMOUNT--111- BY LOL'ELLA O. l'ARSONS nthe Answer to previous puirie MR bridge or something?" Randall seemed acquiescent. "Pli get a fourth. We'll dine up at my place. flight! Then Tarry breathing at her elbow: 'kill the idea of contract! It in run we into thowoindsr She made quit k correction of her mistake. "We lioth play poor. lywe'd apol your gameamateur- d 21 ' alio spoke again over the line. "Lir ly nest week I think my hands will be better. You remen her Terry GriggsTVs a (late with him heat Mondaysuppose tour of (is were to iota up for lady't-t- , 12. Toward 16 Red dye de- spring work .30 Foundation 31. Norse war - god (Vari 5. Stuffs 8 'rherefora 8. One of the 3 4 - 19 Simpletons 'DOWN 1. Reddish - - -- EHmAYTFE Tuesday, November 7, 1939 Pons' Reception Here Will Be Minus Flowers 'Western' Unioit', East Grey Book, To Be Fihned "If onlyI'd sorm:pulyto 'read a paper to me," weak?- said Airs. Bute "htere's your grand opportunity to grab somebody. This young , Ainni -- . 22 23 21 4429 30 - r , 28 . WA FifIA 1' 26 27 A25 14. I. The ,Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah dve,e "LOVE'S INTERLUDElig - 'IN t V CRBLE LOY'n Toofictr, Are you a "News" subscriber? 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