Show AUGUST 9 FRIDAY EVENING SUMMER THEATER BY MILDRED wiLLIAMS COPYRIGHT i SERVICE It's Still a Mystery Says t: Plane Official of Air Robber Slugs Airline Stewardess NASHVILLE Tenn An sr ft ( ATM An American airlines investigator 10 renew an inquiry today ijnto r u I ) Jean came accoss the lawn to ! - osity" O L "She Dennis hoping wished and Masters have gone to I just got up'T he finished to close the subject He she wouldn't talk about i - 'AlpIIy ' "Masters could help her a lot in the theatre He knows everybody" "She calls his a wedge" Johnny saia cnewing a Diaaei 01 grass "He's not as hipped! on the the atre as she is I mean he can at least talk about! something else He's crazy about antiques He was wild about every old piece I got for the set "Molly says he's particularly fond of old jewelry Johnny said idly "Johnny" Jean said "you don't : ' h suppose Molly Elans to use my cameo to get something out of 1 1 Masters?" KOi course not silly Been reading a melodrama?" She laughed tco then and put one hand bandaged to elephantine size on his "I'll miss you Johnny after you and Mplly are married" Johnny took the hand in his He held it tenderly fTm going to get your cameo backj for you Jean I haven't 'seen Moljy yetjv that's why haven't it with me now" He had a pleasant afternoon lydeck ing on the lawn Reside-Jeanchair It was nearly twilight when he decided to go Ihomei "Miss Travers isn't back yet" he was told at Molly s boarding house H nt in tVi nnrfh cumiiit onI began a crosswprd puzzle How long ago it was that he had first sat there waiting for iMolly? He remembered the j feverish excite- and enthusiasm with which anticipated jthat jfirst date was afeverjj "Love was he had caught himself thinking Was it possible that the fever was over? How easiH" he nad slipped back Into his relationship with ! C !i 's y 1 Oment : Jean His pencil was making little snnares nrt the papery - lie was initialing the squares JRR he wrote and under that Jean Rey- nolds Regan When Masters green roadster drew up at the curb Johnny jumped the railing and: ran down the walki Molly was lying back against the cushion She was more lovely than he remembered her - "Have a good time?" he asked O "We missed you llast night" Molly said accusingly "Where were you?" 'T went home 4nd went to bed Slept till noonWhy didn't you tell me you were going?" Molly shrugged "Didn't want to interrupt your dreaming All busi-- A ness" x' vA: j S 1 If ff i uciouoc fiiembers that none could disclose Miss Griffith swallowed a key J A new chapter of thej Delphian Society will be organized Monday o'clock at Aug 12 at one-thirhotel the Ben Lomond The Delphian Society is thirty years old and has over 4000 chap ters throughout the Uni ed States It was organized for the promotion of higher education personal im provement and social progress among women The new course is for three years "Orientation foi- Modern Times" The - first year is "Basic Trends" on the cause an d effect of current events The second year is ty - "Creative Thinkers" or literature and the rlast year 'Understanding Modern Art" Officers will be electedthe chapter named and time and place of regular meetings decided upon Chapter members of j the new chapter to date are: Mesdames Lee Turner Alvin J Forbess Clifford Doxey H M Bateman B G Midg ley R H Cottrell E H Balch L R Martin A L Stark Rulon Nuttall R J Wight Owen A Owens Byron Thurmond Fred L Montmorency J S Fru n E Lu- cas andClyde Buehler tMrs J E Daugherty Mrs Ezra J Fjeldsted Mrs Kenneth Mills Mrs F C Ko-ziMrs W J Lawrence Mrs Lawrence Coop Mrs Ljydia Burrows Mrs Blaine Bachjinan Mrs W Earl Peterson Mrs George Stewart Mrs PrestonLinford I ol NOTED AUTHOR DIES ON COAST BERKELEY Calif Aug 9 (AP) Death has closed the Career of Dane Coolidge 67r widely known author of western novels and authority on 'Indian and cojwboy lore Coolidge died in his home here Thursday after a long illness He was a native of Natick Mass He started his writingjjon technical subjects such as zoology later turning to the action 6f western fiction among which were "Snake Bite Jones" "Rimrock Jones" "Bay Wing Bowles' and "The! Fighting Fool" His latest "The Las of the Series" was written in collabora- tion with his widow Dr Mary Roberts Coolidge former head of the Mills college sociology department and member of the Stanford university faculty A brother Herbert F Coolidge of Santa Barbara also survives Funeral services will bd held here at ten a m Monday es FARM PURCHASE CASH AVAILABLE SUIT DAMAGE SAN FRANCISCO Aug 9 (AP) Ten Utah farm renters will be given loans by the farm security and 1941 administration during LOS ANGELES Aug 9 (AP— o enable them to purchase farms Concert Singer! Marion Kerby's bf their own in four selected coun- ies— Box Elder Utah Millard and $50000 suit against Hal Roach Studios Inc has been thrown out Sanpete of court on the i ground California The loans are being made avail laws do not provide for damages able from an allotment of $623660 because of indirect invasion of fearmarked for an estimated SO ! farm renters in California Arizona privacy "Miss Kerby claimed that one day and Nevada as well as Utah Cali wives began telephoning her as the fornia farm renters will receive 60 "other woman" and threatening her oans those in Arizona nine and with violence aijd even death bne loan is available for Nevada - She charged the studio had sent Laurence I Hewes Jr FSA re perfumed letters signed "Marion gional director said applications of Kerby" to a thousand men inviting andless tenant farmers them to meet hpr in front of a and agricultural workers downtown tneatre and look for "a for the loans would be accepted by girl with a gjeam in her eye bounty rural rehabilitation supersmile on her li£s and mischief in visors of his agency after August j her mind 15 The loans will be made accord rne studio showed this was a ing to provisions of the Bankhead-yone- s farm tenant act under which publicity stunt fpr a "Topper" pic ture the leading lady in which the tenant purchase program has was named Marion Kerby operated" for three years Applicants for the loans must be United States citizens of proved CITY agricultural ability who do not own farms and who cannot obtain pri vate financing at reasonable terms for purchase of land 1940 snare-iroppe- rs DESIRES ALLEY RIGHTS ' William J City Commissioner Rackham said tqday he had made arrangements to have several loads of gravel taken to Canal alley east" of Washington1 between Twen to im and Twenty-secon- d conditions for and truck prove automobile traffic which serves several large business houses " The commissioner said however it has not been ithe policy of the city to extend improvements to arfeas adding the been instructed has city engineer to contact property owners to learn if they would dedicate the alley to the city The action came as a result of a complaint made before commissioners who by J jv Stewart operates a paint said glass business at 2250 Washington Use Of the alley he said is jiecessary due to the parking meters along Washington f j ty-thi- rd non-dedicat- ed Conquered Frenchmen and Frenchwomen gather before a monument to those who died in the first World war to mourn for those who did not come back from fighting an invader who later MOURNING MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions then checking against the authoritative answers below: 1 If you are taking friends to a tennis match and want to get the best seats would you get seats at the end of the court or on the ' side? 2 If you are a poor tennis player should - you ask a good player to play singles with you? 3 When playing tennis on a public court where others are waiting should you waste time in conversation at the net? 4 If others are waiting for the public court on which you are playing tennis and there are no rules about how long you can play when should you give up the court? 5 If you are playing tennis just for fun is it necessary to keep from making foot faults? What would you do if — You are a woman and' a man takes you to the ball park to see — a double-head(a) Say you've seen enough after the first game and insist on leaving before the second? (b) Stay for both games unless your escort suggests leaving? Answers 1 The choice seats are at the J ends of the court 2 No For it won't be much fun for him 3 No Play as a ' picture IT'S NEW FOLDING BICYCLES CAN BE PLACED IN AUTO TRUNK FOR VACATION TRIPS BY W II WILSON it 1 v r - J W II Wilson win ioning" dow protect passengers' eyes when passing reflective snowdrifts or deserts but it also can be adjusted to cut off all light rays as' if a curtain had been drawn Pace o f iffiffii ! f T W I A V ( " 7fct VA Too onuy -- qAc3 Vl I 3 t S ! ii : j: v i ! orange They'll add a gay dash to any set of glasses! Go to your grocer get delicious Lipton's Tea or Tea and ask for order blank Or Bags simply fill in coupon below and send to Lipton's 480 Lexington Ave NYC enclosing one package top (or label) from any box of Lipton's Tea and 25f? in coin full-flavor- ed r -- ' ' - r ' Easy Terms 3 H HEAR THE Hit Tune of the Day KLO 11 a m Daily : Schoss-Rea- d 1910s dizzy pace shames this type steam engine granted a Howe of Fairfax Va C U S patent in 355 21th St ill I If? 8 iced tea spoons in vivid gypsy colors— 2 red 2 green 2 yellow 2 - CLIP — MAIL TODAY! and now in Washington office Girl Is Leonore i : Here's a bargain you mustn't miss— A July' 1837 Spoons COLORS With ens tcp cr en 9 Icbel from cny psekege cf Lipton's Tea cr Tea Begs " GONE ARE TIIL DAYS jl Cf"ER Vrr— r————J) j f j Smart i r i J VALUE! ! I O Idaho Aug 9 (AP)— of Payette county's prune growers were subscribed today to a prune marketing agreement sponsored on a cooperative basis by the Idaho Prune Market" ing association Designed to stabilize market con- uiw"j tui uic tiujj uib ±)iauanden-a visions staggered shipments promotional campaign Participation is voluntary ds 1940's I hi i y Dizzy s PAYETTE Two-thir- ' hours every week dayjand Sunand day on aviation equipment I other war materials 1 —— A I 24 1 Idaho Prune Growers In Market Agreement ng AfccMited ctliwiiditif : Bordeaux a r7 to possible ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 1 in and noise produced by metal plates being worn voiding mcycies this season by well dressed para chute troops can come in handy on an auto trip depending on how far it is to a service station when you run out of gas Long luggage like fishing poles skis and oars need- - no longer share the back seat with the wife and kiddies on an auto trip An chain set attached by four live vacuum cups with bulldog grip to the top of the car securely binds lengthy equipment for trans enjoy both the scenery and the Interesting effects of this glare - eliminating glass Not only does this "sight condit- Sco the NEW I made 18-in- ch er fast-movi- was American tourists are enjoying something besides the scenery this summer as they take train trips or go on automo bile junkets into 1 the hills for cinders in the omelet It generates many novel Inenough heat to boil water for port filventions are stove that fits in coffee or fry bacon and eggs electric Folding the into tering an overnight bag provides all the travel orbit NEXT: Office helps Polaroid train comforts of a campfire without the windows make ' An automobile plant in Italy was reported recently to "be operating Masters took a cigaret from a tooledleather case and said: "Beau- now that all that is settled I'd like tiful scenery up trie Cape Quaint to give the cameo back to Jean" little town Dennis I'm to play Molly sat down in the swing and answer week there didn't nexi" r after "And Johnny I "I thought it was to pe some "Must be going my dear" Mas- sort of wedding present for us ters interrupted "Nice day" And I want to tell youS Johnny ' He leaned over to start the mo- with the contract all signed maytor and Johnny opened the door be we'd better postpone tjhe wed' h for Molly to get out But in that ding brief moment Johnny understood "Just as you like" said Johnny something Masters land Molly They firmly "but I want to give the might not love each! other but their cameo back now I told you last" worlds were the same night Jean wouldn't' sell ?t "Did you meet any big producMolly looked at him She seemed ers?" Johnny asked Molly "I as- to be thinking of something sume that's what you meant by "I'll go get It" she said and then business" her hand flew to her throat "Why "Not only that but I have a Johnny Johnny darling I can't contract" She dug in her handbag get it I left it in the jdressing and Johnny looked) at it It was room I just remembered It was signed by Harry Babbitt an in i on Mrs Lyons' dress hanging on tht rnrlr rpaHv fnr me tn nut on ' genue part for the fall show I'm glad" Johnny said "And (To Ba Continued) The was conquered Now France is the conquered nation Passenger car comfort is the1 object of experiments with spring placement now being conducted in Los Angeles The new cars have springs placed on strong supports directly over the wheels near the top of the car instead of beneath it as at 'present This high point suspension lets thei car swing on curves and smooths out vibrations because softer springs can be used Freight car' beauty treatment includes both paint job and weight game as possible reducing Cars have taken bff as 4 At the end of one set much as 800 pounds in one treatj iWRITER JAILED ON 5 Yes For you aren't playing ment in refrigerato? when you make foot faults cars hasRedesign AUTO THEFT COUNT fairly cut their weight by 12000 Best "What Would Yo Do" solueach is lower operpounds Object tion — (b) if you don't want to make costs ating 9— HOLLYWOOD Aug (UP)— the man wonder why' he brought —I Noel Jones a young San Francisco you in the first place 'ZZZ f— kvriter who ripped the back from Charlie Chaplin's studio switchboard found himself In jail again PUBLISHER RESTS today for attempting to ride off AT SUN VALLEY in a police car He was released from jail In ponnection with the Chaplin inci- SUN VALLEY Idaho Aug 9— pent because the comedian-pr- o ducer preferred not to sign a com- (AP)— Henry R Luce publisher his plaint He climbed into a patrol of Life Time and Fortune 3rd ar Officers standing nearby wife his son Henry R Luce hought he was a trusty but when and his stepdaughter Ann Brokaw vacation jlones started to drive off they are spending an indefinite York New All from on are here stopped" him and booked his Mrs Luce is the former Clare Suspicion of grand theft of an automobile! Boothe Brokaw author of "The Jones created the scene In Chap-iri- 's Women" and other hit plays She studio because he thought a returned recently - from Europe Freight cars reduce for been had she would he had where submitted reporting Jnanuscript Rubber tie plates are destined to hot be returned Life on the war make train riding easier Preliminary tests on six miles of a New York City subway roadbed show By they cut down much of vibration This 1837 Engine Shamed Baro- -- "It's still just a big mystery" he declared The stewardess' nervous condi tion Thursday prevented lengthy questioning although Paul Stanely ocal sales manager for the said she gave a partial de scription of an encounter with a man in the lounge Stanley quoted the girl as she swallowed the key after being felled by a blow that fol- owed the whispered threat: "Give me the key or III slug ou Later passengers found her un conscious in the luggage compart ment at the rear of the lounge SINGER LOSES Delphian Chapter Will Organize Unit On Aug 12 jativ oj a 'geaieu El-mi- ra tjo the plane's mail compartment or how she was knocked uncon VICTIM Reports that injuries she sustained in the women's Airlines plane were due to accident were deof an American lounge nied by Rosemary Griffith pretty young stewardess who told of an unseen air robber who jthreatened ' her if she did not turn over the found unplane's luggage compartment key Miss Griffith who was was slug-e- d she Tenn said conscious in the plane a$ it neared Nashville were the questioned for three after swallowing key Tassengers hours and' then went on accompanied by a postal inspector Kii graph Robinson was with Barringer when he set that unofficial record which surpassed Barringer's official mark of 6535 feet set at N Yn last year Barringer carried a sealed Barograph however It has been sent to Washington for official calibration by the United States bureau of standards Durrance who said the spiraling of the trlane on th rnerpnt maria him dizzy photographed the altimeter at the height of Thursday's flight but even that picture will not make the record officiaL Y?hy air-in- altitude record and chagrined that he had not taken a sealed baro graph along Robinson with Dick Durrance national downhill ski champion with him soared to a record height of 12600 feet here Thursday His mark was 2200 feet better than the unofficial record set last Saturday by Lewin B Barring-e- r of Orange N J for sailplanes but he has no chance to have the mark made official two-seat- er scious t r - tion the stewardess Miss Griffith told a local of ficial of the comnanv vesterdnv that she was felled in the women's lounge of the westbound plane by an unidentified assailant as the plane neared Nashville Wednesday night Mitchell said in Memphis after a talk with Captain James Stroud and other crew flight officer said" meet him She waved her "boxing gloves" Want to jfight?" she asked him Everyone was alking about the fire Johnny "didn't apswer them He dropped on the grass beside Jean and they wjatched ia croquet - v game "What did Moljy say when you told her I'd given you the cameo? I thought at least she'd call to thank me for my belated gener- r Roy Mitchell assistant operations manager in charge of flight per sonnel was due tto arrive here from Memphis about noon to Ques N Johnny thanked fhem and went to while away thej fouri hours intervening at the Meltons' mid-ai- dent are heroes I'm tfredof answering the phone-n- d hearing people praise you too Johnnyj jRegan when I know Jean did mjost of it" i'Still love mej to death don't you Sue? Well tell Jean I'm glad she's better" Johnny bolted lis breakfast and went around to 43 Cottage street "Miss Travers and Mr Masters left early this morning for Den- He was dead asleep in his garage and she had -- never been there "Wha time will ithey ibe back?" Back about supper time they the reported SUN VALLEY Idaho Aug 9 (AP) — John Robinson of San Di ego CaUif- - national sailplane cham pion was both surprised and chagrined today — surprised that he had piloted a glider to a new national slugging of Rosemary Griffith: Flushing N Y stewardess after members of the skv li failed to shed light on the Inci I "What's the big idea?" Johnny wanted to say Then he remembered that ' Mollj' couldn't have found him if shis had wanted to Soars to 12600 Feet But Loaves Barograph On Ground ft Attack " nis" HITS NEW HIGH INC ( o GLIDER PILOT ASSAULTINQUIRY " o They Weep for French Dead Who Died In Vain LINE CONTINUES O SERIAL STORY JOILNNY HUNTS i MISSING CAMEO X chapter! The fact that Jean Reynolds had given him the jcame'o for - Molly made little difference to Johnny that night of the iCapetown fire He wandered through the still streets like a man in a stupor He didn't want to see Molly and so he went home to bed instead of meeting her and Masters at the Capetown Inn It was noon when he awoke He went to the mirror and looked at himself His face was still smudged with soot and hi3 eyebrows were singed Not a romantic figure he thought and tried to arrange in some logical order the events of the night before Jean had given him the cameo He must find Molly and tell her the good news He tried to Imagine the thrill of iMolly's kisses in gratitude but he could only remember Molly and Masters silhouetted against the red glow of the smouldering theatre Jean had saidj that Molly was interested in Masters Was she? Johnny would find out Then he would know just where he stood with her Did she love him or the cameo? At the Blue Whale he ordered breakfast then telephoned the Melton's to ask about Jean "Jean's a lot better and you two 7A THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER 1940 Electric Co Phone 307 Lipton's 480 Lexington Ave New York City Enclosed are 25 (in coin) and a Lipton's package top (or label) Please send me the set of eight iced tea spoons ?mr Street ' '' (OfTar pirt Dc "" 31 1940) r A ' SHOWN ACTUAL Sill ) v |