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Show age 1 Strike Threatens Fair Extravaganza NEW YORK,, April ns ' - 1 ' -- I- I ' - f. I- -- leavorof V4 -- .'l' the sock ohlotehaindrosoomme andwiath like the anyone Meanwhile, '',.. Share and Tony, the "repairman" open In the steel bog, find about s100,000 bpnda and Fenwicl ei co nleasion. Shore; Fenwick -plans to um it to blackmailBrock 's of- 1 Returning to ber hotel fro m lice. Jill discovers she is being followed. I Bob is Brock Landis itSrlle Penoick ' Mech. newspaperman hired by the kt144 Rawiton Reform learns te investigate graft. and when his detective reports Jill to Broth's office. Fenwick thinks - they are working together. Be orders Joe Rothbury. his secretary. to get rid , of 1 :hiss Nina. to sea Brock alorbbioldirsohuiet Beech sh on a high bluff overlook. while driving I,, He finds a lead bullet flat- river. ter a , trued again the rim of the front wheel. Brock Landis reveals to Jill that he is really Bob Brock. a newspaper reporter. trying to expose Penwik. Jill promises 'him that if they recover the Penwick confession he Dial use it in any way he pleases. Jill goes alone to Shore,' hotel room demands the return of the steel - brar. and Shore aye be doenn't have it. Jill returns to her hotel room and Tony Bar,Mo. Shore's "telephone repairman." etfere to return the 'Reel box to her for 1100,000, which offer Jill accepts. with box and plants laredo in returns ''''' Jill's room. t Jill gets the bonds and letter eately IL the mail box. addressed to herself general delivery Into Jill lake villain. .renwick, ,The , cpatody. irenwick's henchmen late Jill for a , - 1 at - the , I l' Bared She told about Tony following her, his proposition and splitting the "Oh, Jill!" he cried, "I do love you. I know it now. I know I must have been in love with I you from the first moment saw you on the train. Tell me you love me!" "I do. I do, I do," she said, and kissed him. She clung to him with arms that ached, as though she never could let him go. After a time, Bob stood hp, and started pacing the floor. "What are we going to do?" she asked, at last. "I don't know," he answered, desperately. "I don't know. To think that we had to wait until something like this happened to us to discover that we're in love. That we can't live without each semi-darknes-s. other." He sat down beside her again, and took her hand. "There must be some way out," -- she said. He reached out and put his fingers against her lips "Careful, darling." he whispered. 'The microphones. We both forgot, I guess." "I don't care if they (lid hear love y04. us," she whispered. and I want the world to know I do." They sat in silence for several minutes, before she spoke again. "Were they, were they brutal to you, Bob?" "They didn't beat me, if that's wharyou mean, but they cep, over. tainly gave me a going Pouring questions at me, a mile ute. Flint hen (light, whet( they brought me out here. I've had two sessions with them to. But they didn't get any. day. thing out of me." "Do you think they'll question me?" "Of course. That's why they brought you here. They'll try to drag out of you what you know about me, and about the I know they know confession. about it, because one of the last questions they asked was fireplaee, . : "Be very careful- - wbat you gay,' Bob warned, in a whisper. 1I'm sure they'll listen to us. Probably have microphones all ever the place." : "Who do you mean by they?" : "Fenwick and his gang." : Brock guestioned her about tow she had been trapped into Coming to the hideout, and she told the whole story, in low tones, of what had happened she last saw him. eine. . about what--1--khe- ROMANCE TO THE INCOMPARABLE -- MUSIC OF ADOLPH BROX AND - TONIGHT tadlos 15c. Gouts 30e COCONUT G UWE 13 I Failure et negotiations for a all agreement covering amusement unions also was at ,Issue. Harvey D. Gibson, chair. man of the Fair's board, rejected the proposal on the ground it constituted a "blank check" ht.. not cause wage minima were stipulated. The Fair has offered to pay "American Jubilee" actors $40 a week. for houseNew rubber-glovhold use have cuffs that form gutters to prevent water flowing down users' arms. es "01 Mite And Mtn" Stars Betty Field, fresh from her captivating performance In "Seventeen," 1011 be seen tomorrow at the Utah Theater in the feminine lead of John Steinbeck's sen . sational novel, "Of Mice and Men." Burgess Mere. dith, seen above with Miss Field, Lon Chaney, Jr. and Charles Bickford have strong dramatic roles in this new motion picture. "The Amazing Mr. Wil Hams," starring Melvyn Douglas and Joan Blondell, is the second outstanding feature on tomorrow's pro. gram at the Utah. -- b 4 J With the questioning of poto 100MS. MTN Ate MOM SLSO to have some time to myself. I have a feeling that we're being watched in herd. When they take you out, maybe they'll relax on me a bit. Stall them as long .as you can, as I may need con siderable time. , "What shall I tell them?" Nailing that means any. thing." "Oh, Bob, I'm afraid:" His arms went about her, and he kissed her, several times full , on the. lips. I feel better." she , "There, now, "Now I have new murmured. courage." Both started up as they head a key in the door. "They're coming for me," the girl breathed. "Remember, stall as long as you can," he whispered. "Give me noTELAtritzt; I right, Miss Talbot." Roth. bury was standing in the doorof way, a husky guard back him. "Mr, Fenwick wants to talk with you.", (To be continued) The Register and Tribune Syndicate TIMES , IINS Al is a! EDITH SING MANAGENENr 4 u I I: PARENTS pendulum stabilizing device for miniature airplanes has been invented by a resident of War- NA rensburg,- N. Y. The producer who made it 1000 .COME0114 0 O. GONE WITH THE WIND now presents a new,timportant e Presentation of it four-ac- .of-stirri- based oii books of our time corn- - t entertainment, another of the greatest ng triumph Will Present Play Tonight At School edy entitled "As We Think" will be given at 7:30 tonight in the Lincoln High School AudiClass torium by the Dramatic of the Lincoln Free Adult Education program. The play shows how the lives of an invalid, a ,miser and a AST -LOF DR. a SELZNICK'S 1TiPAY' , EHRLICH'S BuLLEr' "BROMER RAT MAGIC AND A BABY" -- picturization of -4 I tinker are' interwoven. contains many laughs, and will be presented Wider the direction of Ella P. Wakefield, Parts will be played by Betsy Carlson, Bob McKinnon, Faye Wakefield, Valeen Ringwood, Dave Halliday, 'Vicv tor Blair and John Sivas. Music will be furnished by the Horace Mann Free Adult Music Class under the direction of Sue Zahler, teacher of music in the Last Day ' AdultEducation Program. Musicians participating will include Kenneth Demarest and Guy Duffin, violins: John Wyatt, guitar: Jim Nielson, piano accordion; Vern Albrecht, mandolin; Ralph Cornia and Dean Homer. cornets: James Corhin, Keith Cornia, and Howard Russell. clarinets; Kelvin Bean. drums. The performance is free to the Tomorrow - "REBECCA" 3 public. Theodore Izenburg was appointed as a laborer in the County Roads 'and Bridges Department yesterday by the upon County-Commissio- Theatre Paramount County Worker Named ,i4,0 4 TomorrowSaturday SATURDAY APRIL a 4 n On the Stage MatinsIzenburg per hour. 0 RAYMOND , , , . v Q :,;"),, IP SEATS NOW ON SALE AT PARAMOUNT EveningBM 1St 0 Ur MATINEE I:1 - MitotMete40,6eIMMMtre FVF FOR THE FIRST TIME! in a grand and glorious action hit, packed with thrills and four swell songs! 7T66ETFIER , MU I IS e elDee 's Olw wool awe a "Iola spit here of "Ifilthsrittg Heights" JUDITH GEORGE SANDERS Prom Si. best,tellisse Noway ' Olt t611,,V1 ICTORY al L :1 i i r Fr.drlc 3rri, 1 ri-- tilI 21Ic sins Carole LOMBARD MARCH In "NOTHING SACRED" Sinn il "JAM'," 0111 ...wk.. 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Mgr. 41- tilASSEY -AMAL- LEGHENY 'VkNEWST 1.301,LT. time" "'All ANNA NEAGLE Mae - itwhere Cm 'NURSE 17- - d prow-lingo- Carol Nosh and Lloyd Nolan In "UNDERCOVER DOCTOR" (21 a yesyouth, arrested earlyautoterday as he lay asleep in an detecmobile at the city dump, tives said they were in a position today to clear up the theft of ! several automobiles and the between 20 and 25 cars during the past few months. of Following the interrogation the youth, detectives J. E. Diazzard and J. S. Bardole arrested Berlin Griffin. 22, at 417 East Fourth South Street. Griffin was questioned regarding the alleged passing of a number of ficticious checks as well as theft of cars and automobile accessories. year-ol- Mary Martin, Allan Ione Walt., Connolly In THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT I ,1 AN Adult Group Arrest Of Boy May. Clear Thefts , great modern hotel is dedicated to the public's demand for real economy I This iglif NEtAYtTh - was. Fenwick must have phoned .to tell Ahem that after You gave him the information. Ile didn't ask me. when hs came, a. short.. time before, they brought you. He Just looked at me, a nasty look, and told them to lock me up again." ...."111. tell you where the fession is," she whispered, "in case something happens to me." "No, don't," he whispered fiercely. "Their mikes may even I Besides pick up whispers. don't want to know. They might possibly torture it out of MP. If I, don't know, I can't tell. Somehow, we'll get out of here. and then that confession will he our salvation. We'll get Mr. Fenwick, and get him right." "Have you a plan?" "A vague one. But I've got (ONOMY erd;"01 , DEDICAT1011 Iv I The Centre Theater will present a major studio "sneak preview" this evening at 9 o'clock Title of the picture is not given, but such showings give audiences an advance glimpse of the new season's films. Since the rsuccessful previews here of "The Buccaneer" and other DeMille hits t Salt Lake is now regarded as an ideal spot for these..advance showings. In addition to the prOducer. toand director of the filth, be attendwill night's preview ed by a full staff of technictans from the producing studio. Patrons attending the early evening show at the Centre are infor the preview. vited to refused ' basic ' - has 77-Ba- Centre Theater Will Preview Show Tonight for-danc- ers Va-a-we- ek agree to the demand. I", i f trees. The brown of the shingles and the green of the roof would ,etelt right into the landscape. : After the brightness outside, . $he could scarcely see as Roth. bury propelled bet down a long It was ballway by one arm. much darker incide than out. RothI They stopped suddenly, - bury produced a key from . his pocket and inserted it in a lock. A moment later, she was thrust into a room and she heard the door slam behind her and then the key being turned. Frightened, she leaned against the wall, and tried to accustom heft eyes to the All the shades of the room were up, but heavy shutters on the windows obscured most of the - t , tight. I "Jill!" the exclamation startled her, and he rao forward with a glad cry. "Bob! Bob!" A moment later she was In his arms, and thrilling to his kiss on her lips. .., "Oh. Jill. I'm so sorry,' Brock said a little later when the first surge of emotion had subsided. "I've got you into a real mess." -- "Don't blame yourself, Bob," she chided. "I did this entirely by myself. and Id do it again If I had to, to find you. I was so orried I was almost frantic hen you didn't call and I of Couldn't reach you at any the numbers you gave. I was Certain that something terrible lad happened." : He led her by the hand to a a-- mnagement "I had to. Bob," she. said. "It was the only card I had left to play, to force him to tell me where you were. I would have given him the confession if he had turned you free." "You polish child," ,,he said, sofetly, and she lett MK arm go about her. "Why did you do it?- - When the confession means' so much to you? To your mother, to your uncle's , .. ;77 Kinder In Moonlight French Rondo ......Boellmann An Evening Melody...Crawford Favorite Mormon Hymn "0 My Father" ...Arr. by Organist An Old MelOdy Arr. by Organist The Lostt Chord and singers in "Ameria can Jubilee", publicized as The Fair $500,000 attraction. alive. home., It was low and sprawling. with ihe outside completely covere4 :with shingles stained a dark - The roof was painted that from 'green, and she realized - no one would 4 little distance.-;ever guess there was a good ized hotise hidden in that group - for- -- tHAPTEILTHIRTit Jill had little time to inspect Vte outside of the hosee, which appeared to be ft very- attractive nacle organ recital which be. gins at 12 o'clock, noon. The program Prelude and Fugue in A minor ch . óthtTip èt memory?" "I did it because the girl She felt stopped in confusion. her cheeks burning and was glad orthe semidarkness. "You mean," he said, aloud, to forgetting his admonitions her about the microphones, ."..that.yottdid this for me, that you love me, Jill?" For answer she - pressed against him, and in a moment felt herself swept into his arms. His lips were pressing hers, hotly, passionately, not as they had before when she first came Into the room. That- had been the kiss of a a desgood friend, a man-'11perate position eagerly turning to someone he knew for sym. pathy, consolation. Frank W. Asper will be tit the 'console during the Taber . Rehearsals for "American Jul the patriotic extravaganza, were salted yesterday and union officials declared railroads on parade, Michael Todd's produc tions, Billy RoSe's Acquacade and the Ford Motor Company show would follow suit. The dispute arose over a demand by Actors Equity Associa- T to filogapare,". with :d Bob, Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour, Barrett. llape. Char. o Coburn, Judith Anthor.y Quinn ants Jerry Calanna. TJTAR"The Story Of Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet," with Edward G. Robinson. Donald Crisp, Otto Kruger, and Ruth Cianiatusdia,'!Brother an a Wayne Baby,". with Priscilla Lane, fdarris, Jane Bryan. Eddie Albert. Jane Wyman and Ronald Reagan.. CAPITOLPara. Kizer," with William-Henry, Lyle Talbot and Virginia Dale; also "Money-i.eJames Aura," with Gleason, Lucille Gleason and Russell Gleason.. Sacred," withotlirt vicrorty"Nothint ale Lombard. Fredric March, Charles Winninger and Walter Connolly: also "Drums," with Sabli. Raymond Masaiii, Roger Liresey and DesmoncLl'ester. with STUM0"Young,Tom - Edison," Mickey Rooney, Fay- Rainier, George Bancroft. Virginia Weldier and Eugene Panetta. MARL() (SUGARBOUSE)--"S- an Francis. co," with Clark Gable, Spencer Tracyand Janette MacDonald: also "ranama Lady," with Lucille Bali and ' GEM"Nurse Edith Cavell," with An. na Beagle, Edo May Oliver,. George Sanders and May Robson:- alto theny Uprising," with Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Gcorge Sanders and Brian Donlevy. ARCADE Fourth South and Eighth Great Victor Herbert," Wet).'The n with Walter Connelly, Mary Martin. Jones: also J. Carroll Naish in "Un. dercover Doctor." BROADWAYJean Parker, Johnny DOWnil in -- Parents on Trial": also Charles e Man From Sandow." Starret CENTBE--"ft,oa- 11(AP) ilee," reward to thief," she said. "but what else could I do? I had to have that box. the confession means so much to you. I should have called the pollee, but I was afraid to after 'what you told me about trol of the department. "If oneof his men got 'hands haVe hat been the end of it" She told him of calling Nina. and finally braving Fenwick in is-own office and demanding to -know where Bob was. 'Finally,' she said,."I'told about the confession. That I it." had -"You shouldn't have done that," Bob whispered.. "That's why you're here, he's afraid to let you go now, and It may mean" He paused sig. nificantly and Jill knew that he. meant that- - neither of them might ever leave this place A Tomorrow's Recital On Tabernacle Organ , dons. ! I yuntry - the ateel box. "I know it was wrong to give ' I ,Theatrical labor troubles beset the New York Worlds Fair tc, day, threatening to stop prepara tions for all major stage attrac by 101 10111 Au Talbot. a department store Inmate. where oho tor, vaeations in - Rowiton Peter- - ges-- -a lob at w- mold itt-t- he wick estate. In -- a sealed letter written Tom bee uncle. liscquerry, who died by ansexile in China and which she reads the in presence of Agnew and algid Shore, witorneye mottling the estate. ten- is bequeathed a steel box, hidden in wicks quarters containing bonds and a lenwick.. cenfeseion signed by Peter which document will clear Nacquerry's name. Jill locates the box while cleaning Feesides room. but is unable to rocas- or it becaune another maid is present. Shortly before she plane to recover thea box. the telephone service is faulty and "rePairMaN" rarrilne a leather tool bat o socianWhen,.1111 goestie get the. bogt. it is gone. and she de- At. To . Sh I AIN at; BANCRO eorgt LAsT DA? 0 |