Show V- - §TiiirMs t k Mickey Sets So ADVENTURERS1 CLUB HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI the Pace Joan Goes Dark Directors Who Must In Ily Virginia Vale Mickey rooney’s New York brief was a for older and more experienced screen stars who The Bomb in the Boxcar” wilt when they are faced by a everybody: there’s a lot of difference between long list of dates with interknow sometimes saw folks viewers Mickey what people may think of a man and what he thinks of himself from the newspapers and there really talked to them In the case of John Feen of Miami Okla for instance He are people who think he is a hero During the war his officers signed autograph books for He dashed were all for recommending John for decoration because they mobs of fans about going to theaters hearing thought a certain brave act of John’s deserved a medal if any town bands (that was one of the swing act of heroism ever did he specially wanted to do But that’s what the other folks think of it Just between us things while in New York) and dropJohn doesn’t share their views at all In John’s own estimain Madison at Square Garden ping tion he’s just a doggone careless sap and whatever happened for a hockey game Mickey is quite a musician you Was his own fault in the first place And he deserved to be shot He plays the trumpet tromknow a heck of a lot more than he deserved a medal and drums He also That’s what John thinks about it He swears that what he did bone piano songs— “Have a Heart” is composes for decide Well— can that wasn’t heroism at all you yourself his latest Recently Mickey and But there’s one thing I’m certain of It may or it may not have Deanna Durbin were honored by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts been heroism—but it sure was adventure! lesson Hello Now let’s take this yarn to Siberia and tag along with that little bunch of American soldiers who stayed over there after the war to Two bat clean up some of the tag ends of the Big Unpleasantness lallions of the infantry were quartered at Berosovka trying to keep a bit of order in a land where both law and order had broken down The bandit leader- Semmoff with a large band of Cossacks was plundering and looting and murdering in the region using And on January 5 an armored railroad train as a base of operations 1920 word came that he was headed toward Berosovka As lie Leaned Forward There Was a Sharp Ominous Click Both battalions were ordered to the field and John Feen was in that gang carrying a rifle and a knapsack full of hand grenades I’d like to tell you more about that scrap with Seminofl’s Cossacks but that’s an adventure story all in itself All I can tell you here is that the Yanks waited for Seminoff’s armored train blew up the track in front of it and bombed and fought their way into the cars On the last charge John took what few grenades he had left out of his knapsack He leaped forward and dropped on the pile of coats stuffed them In his pockets Then the fighting was over and the Americans were climbing into the tiny box cars of a troop train that bad come out from Berosovka to get them In the ctr John was in the boys built a fire in the tin stove peeled ofT their sheepskin coats and threw them in a pile on the they flopped on the floor and tried to get a little sleep The fire blazed up and the little car became unbearably hot The coats were close to the stove and John was afraid they'd be As he leaned over and He scorched got up to move them slipped his srm under the pile there was a sharp ominous erack and Instantly every one of those tired men leaped to his feet They knew all too well what that sound was — a grenade getting Someone had left that grenade in his coat ready to explode pocket and John in picking up those coats had accidentally dislodged the pin! as men asked themselves “Faces” says John “became We whose coat it was and how far down in the pile the bomb lay were all praying it was on the bottom where the whole pile of coats would of us might have a chance If it wasn’t — cover it Then maybe some If it blew up and handsome in the crowded quarters of that little car — the slaughter would be appalling “The swaying boxcar seemed to creak the fatal words ‘Tea ten seconds to live Ten seconds more — seconds to live The deep rumble of tha wheels on the then nine —then eight tracks below sounded like muffled drums and the wind outside The tiny candle that bowled a mournful ‘Litany of the Dead lit the car flickered spasmodically for a moment and died The gloom closed in— and still we waited” A crowd too stunned to move Up to that time everyone had been John of doughboys stood motionless waiting for death Feen was the first one to recover his senses He screamed to that A dozen heavy bunch of men to lie down — and that broke the spell Another- sobbed One man swore aloud bodies thudded to the floor But John was still on his feet and a third muttered a woman’s name He was standing right over that bomb and for a brief second his lips moved He was praying John's Body Protects Others From Grenade Blast There was hardly any time for But it was only for a moment Three or four seconds more and that bomb would be going prayer off And he had a job to do before that happened The prayer had hardly — left his lips when he leaped forward dropped on that pile of coats his That arms hugging them to him like a hen mothering her brood deadly engine of destruction buried somewhere In that pile of coats might blow him to bits but the other fellows in the car would have a chance One second — two seconds — and then there was a roar that sounded to John as if it had come from the bowels of Hell itself Bright scarlet flashes streaked the Interior of the car He felt the pile of coats heave beneath him — and then John just doesn’t remember any more The first thing he remembers after that was that someone was lifting him He heard someone else talking and the words sounded faint and far away and hollow as if the man who was speaking them was talking He opened Into a barrel consciousness came back to him Slowly He remembered now — that bomb his eyes Anxiously he counted the white faces that were bent over him They were all there those budHe sighed in relief— and fainted dies of his John woke up in the hospital at Berosovka — a bit surprised to find that he was still alive Ila probably wouldn’t have been alive if that bomb hadn’t been down at the bottom of the pile of coats — thick sheepskin coats that stopped the flying bits of steel As it was his arm was shattered and full of bits of corrugated metal — and it would have to come off A few days later while he was recuperating from the amputation of that arm an officer came to his bedside and told him he was going to be recommended for decoration — But John told that officer to lay oil He didn’t think he deserved any All he He didn’t want any medals had done was what he knew darned well it was his duty to do “You see" he says “it was my coat pocket that held that grenade!” 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C Houston Goudiss Recommends Generous Use of no justificationto for attaching the color of the importance ' shell Eggs Shows How This Protective Food Avoid "Same Old Thing’ homemakers- tell Helps to Balance the Diet Occasionally me that some member of their By C HOUSTON GOUDISS family doesn’t like eggs It al-is homemaker knows the many cookery true that some people have an ANY experienced cannot of eggs Indeed she is likely to feel that she could lergy to eggs that is theysome abthem without having not keep house without this indispensable ingredient which eat reaction But more often normal a French chef once described as ‘‘the cement that holds the any antipathy to eggs is due to castles of cookery together” It is true that we should have the fact that they have been to do without some of our most delectable dishes if eggs were served in the same way day in and day out There is no excuse not available to use as thickmc leavening coating binder for that for eggs are so versatile — clarifier stabilizer or garnish that they may be served in dozens But even more significant than and in some of different ways their contribution to good dishes their identity can be entirely concealed cooking are their splendid nu“Sunny side up” may be the tritional values most popular method of preparing Food A Notable Protective eggs But don’t get into a menu Eggs rank next to milk in that rut whether you are serving them of mineral — and vitamin-ricgroup dinner lunch or for breakfast supper Cook them soft Cook them hard Transform them into Scramble omelets and souffles them plain or dressed up with cheese diced bacon frizzled dried beef or sausages Eggs Tor Lenten Meal As a main dish for a Lenten eggs may be meal or creamed and served alonecombined with cooked vegetables or fresh or canned fish Use them as a binder" In 'croquettes and loaf d mixtures as a coating for foods that we “protective contain substances that are efficient for very and develgrowth opment And in the of nutriopinion tionists they are more nearly Inter-7with changeable milk than any oth- call They I tl r I1' - Eggs are among added to the And homemakers who desire to give their meals families an should egg daily for provide every individual This requirement can be reduced if necessary to four eggs weekly But luckily as we head toward spring eggs become more plentiful and lower in price And it is usually possible for every family to obtain a full quota of this splendid food so rich in the elements that help to build muscle bone and blood A Fine Body Builder Eggs contain proteins of high quality and their proteins seem to be particularly well adapted to building body tissue That is one reason why this food is so desirso able in the child’s diet useful in constructing the diet for MICKEY ROONEY adults who need “building up” logical fore leaving Hollywood for his brief It also makes eggs a Lenten vacation and "The Hardys Ride choice as a main dish for meals High” is also ready for release It’s interesting to note that the Those Hardy pictures will go on forproteins of the white and yolk of ever apparently an egg are quite different in their Egg white is almost properties Joan Bennett likes the way she pure protein and water while the allooks when she’s a brunette of the yolk is composed protein though she didn't find it out until of a different assortment of amino she saw herself in the black wig acids or building stones she wore for “Trade Winds” And The yolk also contains fat all over the country wrote in a finely emulsified form so that people to her saying that they preferred like milk fat it is comparatively her with dark hair So she’ll don easy to digest And it is the yolk a wig again for “The Man in the which is highly prized for its Iron Mask” in which she’s slated rich store of minerals and vita- What Are You Going to Do? for a leading role mins It is therefore considered DEPENDS on whether you’re the most important part of the IT going to kill someone or just and the It’s a rare director who can reegg for young children him sist the temptation to stay out of white is often withheld and only injure If the automobile accident you his own pictures Sometimes they the grated yolk given may Rave next week is going to Rich in Iron and Phosphorus play a hit but usually they’re just do a lethal job the chances are extras in mob scenes That’s what Eggs are notable as a source of your car will strike a pedestrian Cecil B DeMille did in “The Cruiron Iron is On the other hand if only and phosphorus sades” he put on a helmet and necessary for the formation of the injuries are inflicted it’s an breastplate and whooped it up with hemoglobin or red pigment of the that you’ll bump the other extras lie was in one of blood and the iron in eggs is smack into another motor vehicle the train sequences of “Union Pa- valuable for this purpose PhosNational Safety Council statiscific” too Tay Garnett was recphorus is the mineral that pairs tics for 1937 show that when a ognized by his friends who looked traffic accident produces a fatalquickly at a man who leaned ity the collision is between a car against a wall in “Trade Winds” Designs-Arand a pedestrian in 39 per cent Henry Koster plhyed a scene in Collisions of the cases between one of his pictures so that his mothLinens on Lovely two motor vehicles produce 26 Wiler in Prague could see him per cent of the fatalities with liam Wyler held a glass of punch of contributcollisions other types during the party sequence in “Jezeing smaller numbers to the total bel” and will be seen in “Wuther-inHowever the Council says it is Heights” in the costume of a collisions between two or more Yorkshire squire just walking into motor vehicles that produce the the scene and walking off again bulk of injuries —53 per cent or 725000 cases in 1937 ColDolores Costello is doing very well lisions between a motor vehicle indeed in her journey up the comeand a pedestrian produce the next Before "The King of back trail largest number of injury the Turf” was finished word got cases— 25 per cent or 335000 around that she was giving a grand cases as feminine the lead performance In 1937 traffic accidents killed Offers opposite Adolphe Menjou 15400 pedestrians and 10300 began to pour in from other studeaths occurred as the result of dios The week after the picture collisions between two or more was finished she signed up for “Out motor vehicles side These Walls" the first foods to be milk diet of infants foods French toast is a simple lunchdish combining the energy values of bread with the fine nuHearty tritive values of eggs or sandwiches salads luncheon by combining can be made eon or sliced chopped eggs with fresh or cooked vege- tables Since eggs admirably supplethe food values of milk made from milk and puddings eggs are an ideal dessert for children and help to balance the diet of adults Custard pies fruit whips and cakes are also delightful dishes that bring to the diet the protective values 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