Show THE GARLAND Flame of I I the Border By VINGIE E ROE Copyright Doran A Co Doubleday WHU Service Inc synopsis herself Seeking death by throwing from Lone Mesa to escape dishonor at the hands of a drunken desperado 8onya Savarln allows herself to be rescued by her suddenly repentant atThe girl Is a tacker physician to the Navajo Indians living on an Arisons sheep ranch with her brother Serge hla wife Lila and their small daughter Baba She Is engaged to Rodney Blake wealthy New Yorker but her heart la with the friendless Navnjos and she evades a wedding Sonya pulls Little Moon wife of Two Fingers a Navajo through the crisis of an Illness Two Fingers Is deeply grateful Sonya again meets the man whose advances she had repulsed on He tells her he bitterly Lone Mesa his action Sonya Is affected regret but unforgiving She hears rumors of a Border bandit "Kl Capitan Diablo" and vaguely connect him with her On Lone Mesa she again attacker comes upon the strange young man but she no longer fears him When he reiterates his sorrow over his she Indicates forgiveness and urges him to abandon his Ilf of lawlessness From concealment Rnnya witnesses the transference of objects from an airship to the "man of mystery" CHAPTER s I i i h X V — Continued After long while Sonya climbed 'back on DarkneRi and went soberly home She bad much to think about and wag doing It with a vengeance For one thing why bad the feel of this tnan'a arm across her breast the nearnesa of hla face shot through her with so strange a fire? Once before hla arm bad been about her dragging her from Park ness’ back hla face bad been close to hera and ahe had been filled with such unbearable rage and bate that she could have killed hint on the spot What wag the matter with her? Where was her character her prln dple her condemnation of wrong? For that he was wrong— all wrong entirely— she had not the slightest doubt Why did he meet a here on this lonely desert ? Why was he afraid for her to be seen by Its occupants? What strange freight had he taken from It and put ao carefully In hla saddlebags? There waa something deep here terribly deep and It had to do she felt sure with the hinted things of the Servant’s guarded speech— with that Presence across the Bormysterious der which ruled ao bloodily And why she asked herself again should all this weigh down her soull Why should she busy and happy In her dally life betrothed to another man car what thla drunken wnstrel No ahe corrected did? herself not He had said he could drunken now Hot drink and ahe believed him And Why should she believe him? In a aort of cold fear she Gravely Searched her Inner depths and what ahe dimly taw appalled her It was his eyes she told herself the look of his eyes when be spoke of these things They were deep eyes strange eyea filled with a wild spirit and under this wildness this old which had characterized them was something so desperate so anxious that Sonya would have staked her life on Its truth the Frightened to her foundations In her saddle and girl straightened lifted Darkness Into hla stride She would get home to the sane and things of every day to Lila with her calm assurance of all good to Sergo and little Babs And she would forget this man forget his eyes and his hands and the heady Intoxication of the acent of him She would write a long good letter to Rod tonight She had neglected him a bit of late The next day Sonya went to town to mall her letter She felt very Virtuous and calm All the strife and Unease of the day before had gone She had written dutifully from her to Rod and told him all the trivial happenings of every day— that Is all but to the rider on the those pertaining golden horse These were of too small import she told herself wouldn't Interest him And besides he wouldn't understand At the (tore Mr Parks was urbanity Itself bustling about to wait on her smiling nnctuously rubbing his fat hands together "Good morning" the told him politely “It’s always a good morning Doctor Sonya” he said richly "when we see Ton don’t get down too yon here often" “No” said Sonya ’Tve been pretty busy of late" “Urn It sure does beat me how a woman can be a doctor An’ a doctor In these parts has got to ride bard an’ far take little pay an’ never be sure of that Ion goiu’ to the dance over to th Neidlfngers next Safday night? BUI Tingle from Big Town an’ two ethers Is goln’ to furnish th music accordion Rn’ two fiddles Ought to be good" — “Son ds good surely” folks'll git over?" "Thing you "Why yes” said Sonya "I shouldn’t wonder if we did The Neldllngers at ways have such nice times at their ranch Nice people” “Sure are An’ th' more th’ merrier I always say” In the room behind the store a man stood where the first sound' of Sonya's voice bad stopped him The cigarette he had Just rolled hung unsealed In hla fingers Until the girl had gone out until the last sound of her feet on the boards bad died away until the aputter and roar of the old flivver lessened in the distance be remained so Then he flung the cigarette Into a refuse barrel and went on out the back door Konya Kavarln loved the dances of the region Although liquid contraband flowed freely and the cowboys from the up per country sometimes raised the rafters with their noise there was something elemental and very young about these gatherings of the folk of the The sheep men brought lonely land their wives and daughters the whole In fact down to the llttlest family ones wbo slept In ranks on the wall benches as the night wore on and everybody danced Serge Savarln and his womenfolk caine a little late having to drive 28 miles over roads that left a lot to he desired arid entered In the midst of a number In a new dress her dark Sonya face sparkling already laid her wrap on Lila’s shoulder and swung out on the floor In the arms of a perspiring cowboy She met these people only at the dances but she remembered everyone and danced with all who asked her providing they were not too far gone In the common hilarity If so she would merely laugh and shuke her adorable black head with Its shining curls and say gently "No Billy I’m too tired to hold you up Come around earlier next time” or “You’re silly Bob Just plumb silly I think you’re lit” And young Boh weaving on his booted feet would tell her anxiously that he washn’t near drunk but he knew how she felt about It and didn't blame her a bit not a shingle bit Neither did he nor anyone whom she refused a dance It was enough that she waa there to look at the most beautiful woman In all the country the hlghest-uyet the sweetest to everyone thnt a man could ask for Everyone knew of her and her work among the lowly Her little fame was sweet In the lnnd So Sonya danced and laughed and listened to the music of the violins the gay accordion with her arm on this lean shoulder snd thnt and was She forgot the sorextremely hnppy rows of the world and lived her youth to Its full extent Forgot Rod Rlake nnd New York city and the man of Ione Mesa all of which hnd troubled her of lute Lila was dancing and so was Serge and Babs was already dead to the world on a bench In the corner covThe music was ered with Lila’s cape And waxing more “hot" and furious by the door a man enme suddenly Into her range of vision a tall man and graceful He was In store clothes and the eternal cigarette hung In hts fingers Its spiral of smoke asIn a tiny stream but she cending As Instantly the knew him Instantly almost terrible thrill shot through her from head to toe blurring her eyes a bit patching her throat with a little pain some Suddenly the music changed one yelled “Paul Jones 1” and the circling couples broke like the colors In a kaleidoscope They strung out In a huge oval all holding hands and began going to the right hi time to the lively tune A whistle blew and they broke apart each man taking the woman Immediately facing him at the whlstle'a blast and dancing on with her Whirled from this pair of arms to that breaking It atep catching suiting her step to each new again partner's the girl felt as If a wave of portent was bearing down upon her waa going to happen— Something and wonderful— terrible something she was afraid and exhilarated as she In her been life never before — and had here he was coming toward her In the He danced ns she might have line known he would like the wind blowing In long grass — she could see him way as he weaved In and out In —and the whlstle blew and Her hand he was here before her waa In his hla arm had gone about were her they drifting away together —and all the lights on the walls were running together In a long blur Sonya held her breath and let It out In a long sigh and felt suddenly the of his arms trembling Then the whistle blew again and some one else had caught her band and she was circling right once more In the long oval When the number was over she went dlzrlly to where LHa sat fanning her flushed cheeks and sat down beside her She wanted to rest to gather herself together to still the shameful tumult of her heart Some one claimed her and Sonya went back Into the maxe of moving she went she figures but everywhere of the brilliant eyes was conselons of this man lie stood against the wall a little beyond the main door and be seemed to be alone He did not dance again even though there was another Paul Jones but watched her In a grave stillness and Sonya could not gather her faculties for her usual light ban- ter - - - - What was the matter with her? Why did her heart hammer In her with long slow beats her blood flow through her veins like molten gold In perfume? drenched She thonght wildly of Rod tried to bring hla face before her to force her breast TIMES self to feel his presence - She tried to cling to his memory as one clings to a sturdy rock In rising waters and Could not She could only see the face of the man beside the door the young face that she had seen In so many lights drunken and wild and relentwashed with less sober and rontrlte regret What waa happening to her? To her life Itself? To her destiny and her hopes? Tears came In her eyes and she did not hear what her chance partner was Fear was In her heart and a saying certain terrible Are that mounted and grew Time passed and she was not conscious of It Finally late In the night the fiddles struck up the sweet old strains of "Home Sweet Home" and the dance was over Thls was the last number cowboy from the K Har Z with whom she always liked to dance was asking her for It She had Just held out her hand when some one reached forward from the side snd took It she was gone out along Next moment the floor In the dreamy rhythm of the sweet old tune and this time she was held so close thnt she could feel the heating of his heart thundering reverberation like tides on the shore Desshe raised her eyes and perately looked at him “Tell me" she whispered thickly "what are you? Who are you?" "Nothing" he said bitterly "to you Nothing — ever — and Pd give half my life to kiss one curl on your head — with a decent man’s right” The words cume through his set teelh and even In the tensity of the moment she noticed that he did not slur his words at the ends "Then be decent!" she cried “I’e decent!" “Too late I'm only looking In windows— from the outside — and I built the wnll between myself" “Tell me your mime" she said "tell me" "No" “Yes Tell me now” "I can’t I haven’t a name— any more" "You have Your own name Not what you — you go by— where— where roll call" yon answer "Answer roll call That’a good What do you know about me? What have you heard?” "Nothing I’m guessing fitting thing In she said swiftly “and places” one across the Border there's some who crucifies —" "Hush! For God's sake don’t speak of that again ever anywhere Where did you hear of— such?" “No matter There Is — and someway It cuts me like a you're connected knife— you’ve got to tell me Who are youT “If tell you my name’ will you keep It like you would your oath?” “Yes You know I will” “Of course I know I’m Starr Stone to my mother who thinks I’m dead and burled In this— country — I go by something different Now are you satisfied?" I "No I’ve got to know the rest will know It” Heaven knows you have “Why? little to thank me for— tittle to think of me for I’ve blackened your first memory of me beyond sll hope" "Why du you speak carelessly sometimes and now correctly?” am two men" "I've been two men “What kind of men?’ “Whut does It matter? I’m a dead man— dead and damned and rotten) Don’t trouble your darling head about me I’m running true to form right now In being here In bolding you In If my arms In looking In your face anyone this side the Border — anyone who counted — knew me Td not have done It There’s that much decency left In me Hut no one knows and Pm flke a dying man begging for water come hack to look at you again and again I'd crawl on my knees around the world to change my — leopard "to look spots" he finished bitterly In your eyes with a clear conscience" Suddenly the fire snd the fear and the ecstasy which had warred In Sonya all night seemed to rise above her like a tide of Borrow and disaster She felt as tf she sank In swirling wnters drowned In tears ner throat closed with an aching pain and one hard sob escaped her the man looked down Instantly holding her from him “My 0— d I" he said “what — what— Why my G— d 1" Then he drew her to him close and bard and the trembling of his arms tensified The face above her small black head had gone haggard as an old man's The Inst soft strains of the tender tune were dying The feet of the dancers slowed And suddenly from nowhere out of the very night beyond the doors It seemed a hand fell on his shoulder a whirled him about powerful grasp Sonya with him A stranger stood there a stranger so fierce and terrible In aspect that one knew him at once for a mao of violence of cruelty and death It was In hla small black eyes above black with shaven his olive cheek beard In hla hawkblll nose In his mouth merciless as a panther's He stood six feet two In hts he wore boots and wide the spurred sombrero of the Mexican hidalgo fine of material and ornamented with sll- ver A studded belt circled his narrow waist a braided velvet Jacket showed the muscled strength of his wide shoulders TO Bl CONTWUFD American Grok Is Usefal More than 3000000 acres of prickland In northeastern ly Australia was reclaimed ‘through me Importation from America of a grab which eats th roots of the plant T GARLAND UTAH Sally Sez News Review of Current Events the World Over Murder oif Dollfuss by Nazis Creates Serious Situation in Europe — Bandit Dillinger Slain by Federal Agents in Chicago By EDWARD e by intrepid Engelbert dollfuss of Austria baa fallen a victim of his political enemies A group of 141 Nazis disguised in uni m forms broke Into the I In Vienna j chancellory I it and mada prisoners of 1 Dollfuss and a nura-ber of his ministers was The chancellor beaten and shot and left to bleed to death bis captors refusing to permit a physician or a priest to be caUed Without revealing the fact thnt they had murdered the dictator the Nazis then surrendered on promise of safe conduct across the German border being sided In the negotiations by K Rleth the German minister to Austria When It was learned that Dollfuss had been killed the promise was revoked and the Nazis were locked up Meanwhile another small bunch of Nazis had seized the radio broadcasting office and had given out a statement that Dollfuss had resigned and would be succeeded as chancellor by Dr Anton lllntelen the minister to RIntelen was called to Vienna Italy Immediately put In a cell and there shot seriously Officials said he tried to commit suicide President Miklas called on Dr Kurt minister of education unSchuschnigg der Dollfuss to head the government and he together Vice with Former Chancellor Emil Fey and Prince Ernst von Starhemberg the vice chancellor took charge of the situation with the helmwehr to back them up Soon aft-- ! erwards It was announced that Von had been made chancelStarhemberg In the province lor of Styrla and some other regions civil war broke out almost at once and the Nazis strong In numbers especially In Graz were desperately lighting with the regular army and the helmwehr Italy France and Great Britain were conferring as to the best measures to take to carry out their pledges of Inst February that the Integrity of Austria should be maintained Italy was determined that the especially Austrian Nazis should not gain control of the country and w’as ready for had Mussolini armed Intervention 75000 troops encumped near the Austrian frontier and personally assured that he would Prince Voif“Starhenilerg The defend Austrian Independence French professed to look on the Nazi revolt as an Internal event not warat present but ranting Intervention the question of maintaining Austrian Is one of the few In Independence which they agree entirely with the y Italians Naturally Gerblamed everyone many for the tragedy In Vienna for the German Nazis have carried on a campaign against long and persistent Dollfuss making use of the radio without restraint Hitler’s government tried to avoid Implication In however Reith Minister the Vienna uprising was recalled to Berlin because of his unauthorized action In helping the and Nazi Hitler appointed group Frans von Papen to succeed him The border was closed to all political fugitives from Austria The German press wras cureful nut always under control to express Joy over the killing of Doll fuss to see On the side lines waiting what course would prove most advanwere Czechotageous to themselves and Hungary slovakia The situation In central Europe thus waa packed with dynamite almost as It was twenty years ago and In all the world capitals the danger of serious International repercussions was Another general Kuropeun recognized war may be avoided for the present but bloody conflict In Austria seemed certain first time In history a FOR the of the United States set foot on Hawaiian soil when Mr Roosevelt landed atllllo He went ashore there to visit the grtat KilMeuea especially and being drKen to the edge volcano be of the huge flreplt of Halemaumau made a sacrifice to Tele the fire goddess by tossing a bunch of red ohello berries Into the ernter The city of IIllo gave the President a warm welcome and staged a pageant Then he for the main to Honolulu proceeded eveuts of his visit His activities there Included a review of 15000 troops and of the Pearl Harbor an Inspection naval base He was entertained at Wells luncheon by MaJ Gen B of the army department commandant attended a picnic given by the Har vard club ate dinner with Gov Joseph Poindexter and after a reception at the governor's mansion retired to the Hawaiian hotel at Waikiki Royal beach became the labor country the and the postriking truckmen lice engaging In bloody fights and as of much the violence In San Francisco was attributed to Communist agitators Tba striking drivers sought the stoppage of all Industry but only the cab them Joined drivers MINNEAPOLIS of the there W PICKARD Weotrn Newspaper Union Father Francis J naas and El B federal labor conciliators Dunnlgan which was offered a plan of settlement but the emaccepted by the strikers ployers turned It down asserting that the Reds were behind the strike and that they would have no dealings with Gov Floyd Olson ImmCommunists law In the ediately declared martial and Adju- city and Hennepin county tant General Walsh of the National became dictator Guard The decree even muzzled the press to a considerable degree Four thousand guardsmen were mobilized and motor patrols toured the streets at intervals Following a conference of delegates J J Noonan president of the Licensed Protective association anTugnien’s nounced In Detroit that a unanimous vote bound all unions pud continued strike action In demand of an day and a $2400 yearly wage Noonan said the next move was up to the shipowners chiefly represented by John W Cushing Chicago and G Cleveland A Tomlinson About ninety tugs have been tied up at Great Lakes ports since the men left their Jobs June Noonan said DILL1NGFU murderer bank outlaw and most notorious of America’s modern desperadoes Is dead Traced to Chicago he ventured visit to a moving Picture theater to see a film of the life of a man who ended In the As he electric chair came out of the theater federal agents and a police squad from East Chicago Indiana He him surrounded drew his pistol and was Instantly shot to death Melvin II Purvis chief of the Investigating forces of the of Justice In Chicago led Department his men In this final and successful fort to get Dillinger dead or alive The outlaw had sought to disguise himself by having Ids face lifted and his hair djed and by growing a short mustache Ilia finger tips also had been treated with acid Ills Identification however was Immediate and certain It was credibly reported that a woman had given the tip thnt resulted In the killing of Dillinger but naturally her name was not made public for five members of his gang are still at large and might he expected to avenge their leader The Informant Is due to receive at least a considerable share of the rewards offered by the governments of the United Statt3 Indiana and Minnesota for Information leading to the capture or death of Dillinger These rewards total $15000 General Attorney Cummings In was elated by the news of 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ProhibiUon In Arliana Repealed tl tl the collapse of the general In the San Francisco area and the defeat of the radical element among the workers the longshoremen at all ports of the Pacific coast voted to submit to arbitration their differences with the ship owners The latter had agreed to arbitrate and at the same time had promised to bargain with other maritime collectively In the San Frnncisco bay reunions gion there were 108 vessels In port and the work of loading and unloading these went on rapidly In other respects normal conditions there were restored The "vigilante" bands continued their raids on Communist hangouts and the police arrested a number The hope (hat the alien of radicals agitators captured can be deported was rather dashed by the attitude assumed by Secretary of Labor Perkins In the matter of deportations She Is waiting for the next congress to pass the leniency measure that would give In her dictatorial power these cases WITH H OLSON Is In the saddle as acting governor of North Dakota and matters political were quieter In PJsmarck The house of the state legislature called Into session by William linger the ousted governor went home after naming a committee to The senate consider Impeachments couldn't muster a quorum and so It ROUNDTRIP TO LOS ANGELES VIA SAN FRANCISCO From Salt Lake City and Ogden travel to Los Angeles via Sm Francisco for exactly the same fare as via direct roundtrip routes This low fare is good in standard Pullmans (plus berth charge) $12 TO SAN FRANCISCO $1987 TO LOS ANGELES From Salt Lake City and Ogden roomy coaches on fast trains in OLE quit Acting Governor Olson declared a on every form of debt moratorium where the debtor can show Inability to pay It Is designed to protect the farmer small business man and home owner from foreclosure miles of the Texas ONE HUNDRED coast was swept by a terrific Ironical storm that cost possibly score of lives and did vast damAn age to crops and other property gale drove a thla wave six miles Inland flooding towns trapbreaking communiping the residents cation lines and smashing boats ard buhdlnga Southern Pacific For details see your local railroad agent D R OWEN General Agent 41 South Main Street Salt Lake City or write fr tJQ AH k bnt article a “Why you heaid a Intcrmoentain made Geode” — Similar here 8cnd year etery in preae ar I eere te Intcrmoantaiu Product CeU emu P O Bex 155$ Salt Lake City If yer etery appear in Pd ' Uu Cfir Week column check N fr 1421 wJ re- S WNU — Silt (111 Lake aty r |