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WANT AD SERVICE CALL 2311 THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 194i. EIGHT BRITISH CALL AFRICAN CAMPAIGN ONLY PRELUDE Sflnase BBaDfflDrall StfudlSes Hot Spots Of Balkans Bullitt Urges MoscowChurch Contributions I SLOVAK 1 War Secretary Sees Grea ter Figh A head 50 IOO 150 5 3 By HARRY I. PERCY (United Pre Staff Correspondent) LOXDON, March 6. Dynamic Capt.

IL David Margesson, secretary of tate for war, today promised Commons that British victories in Africa were only a "prelude to greater struggles with our principal enemy." Captain Margesson said that Britain's African campaign had WASHINGTON, March 6 (UP) The House appropriations committee today considered a 000,000 deficiency appropriations bill which would provide for a seaplane base at Keehi Lagoon. Eighty per cent of the appropriations included in the bill would affect national defense and would be appropriated for emergency rivers and harbors works. In addition to the Keehi Lagoon project, the rivers and harbors projects include $700,000 for a channel and turning basin in resulted in destruction of the i th armv af ter Dunkirk, he said Nazis Condemn 18 Dutchmen For Sabotage BERLIN, March 6. (UP) Eighteen persons were sentenced to death by a German military court at The Hague in the trial of 43 Dutchmen charged with leadership of a secret organization for sabotage and terrorism against German authorities by use of firearms, explosives, poisons, acids and other means, the official DNB news agency reported today from Amsterdam. DNB said the organization was aimed at making life impossible for German occupation troops "with every available means." The report said the trial revealed an organization like a military force with firearms, explosives and leaders who assumed military ranks and issued written orders regarding sabotage.

When arrested, several of the defendants were carrying military documents and plans of German military institutions in Holland DNB said. DNB said plans also were discovered for the use of poison and acid afainst German soldiers. It was said that several of the defendants admitted that the documents and plans were destined for England. DNB said testimony revealed that some of the defendants were oromised leading positions should England win the war. Race For Lei Queen Honors Close In Hilo lomatu Sea front of the drydocks at San Juan harbor, P.

$17,674,000 for a sheltered fleet base harbor at L03 Angeles and Long Beach, for a seaplane operain base at San Diego, 000 for a 30-foot channel to the naval air station at Corpus ChriVi plus smaller amounts for work at Kodiak and Sitka, Alaska. Cutters to Greenland In testimony before the committee, Rear Admiral Russell Waesch revealed that the coast guard plans to send cutters to Greenland this summer on a special mission for the state department The bill included S98.C03 to prepare the cutters for the trip. Federal Engineer Roscoe CatieU testified that production of helium, now produced only at Ama-rillo, must be increased by drilling a new well for the purpose of meeting defense requirements, including gas for dirigibles and' barrage balloons now beina produced. Cattell said the armv and navy will need about 24,000,000 cubic feet next year while wartime needs would approximats cubic feet compared with present potential production of 36,000,000 cubic feet annually. Funds for FBI The bill includes S975.000 for the Federal Bureau of Investigation to hire 700 more agents and 603 other employes to" make a total force of 5,553 with which to carry out the bureau's new anti-espionage and anti sabotage duties.

The bill also included $175,000 to enlarge the helium plant at Amarillo and $11,281,000 for the Panama Canal of which would be to speed up installation of special devices to protect the canal. The bill included $9,583,000 for the coast guard to install magnetic mine protection on newly-acquired auxiliary vessels for national defense. Canal Defense Concerning provisions for special protective devices at the Panama Canal, it was pointed out that regular appropriations already had been provided for these devices but "better progress than had been anticipated has- been made and added funds are required to carry the work alort and place orders in the United States for some equipment which must be procured here." US Opens Seven New Air Schools Mar. 6 (UP) William C. Bullitt, former American ambassador to France, urged in a statement tonight that Americans contribute in replacing "holy vessels and other articles" stolen from the Catholic church of Saint Louis at Moscow.

The state department recently protested to the Soviet government the theft of the articles. Bullitt alleged the church had been robbed three times at night and "the church and alter revolt-ingly desecrated." "The church is located near the headquarters of the OGPU, most powerful and ruthless police organization in the world," he said. "Despite this thefts and desecrations continued." He appealed to all denominations to "contribute sums however small for replacement of these holy vessels." Britain Asks Latin America Shipping Aid LONDON, March 6 (UP) Minister of Libor Ernest Bevin, in a broadcast to Latin America, tonight asked workers to assist Britain' battle for freedom by helping speed shipping. "You can assist in winning this war by expediting the turning of our ships in your ports," Bevin, said? "We feel that the example we are setting the world entitles us to the support and help of all peoples and the goodwill particularly of the working classes whose future liberty and progress depends on our victory or the slavery that stands before them." Such help, Bevin said, will 'hasten the day that will enable us to return to the great work of collaboration at a time when united we can again proceed to the task of reconstruction and building a just system of society that will yield to every nation and community a fair reward for the fruits it produces." He appealed to British communities in Latin America to look out for the welfare of British seamen. SCENE OF DIPLOMATIC WAR (1) Yugoslavia, until now neutral, is expected to follow Bulgaria's lead in allying itself with the Axis nations; (2) Rumania, having broken with the British and given free passage for German troops to Bulgaria via Giugiu (3), fears British attack; Constanta (4), Black Sea port, would be especially vulnerable in case Russia's threatening attitude should turn to open opposition to the Nazis.

(5) Thrace, Greek province now threatened by Germans massing on Bulgarian frontier. that "our position in June of 1940 was not enviable. Great Transformation "Transformation was perhaps unequalled in the history of the British army. By the end of the month practically the whole original BEF was reformed and provided with weapons and transport." Margesson then reminded Commons that the danger of invasion was still "very real." Albania War Costs Italy 120,000 Men ATHENS, March 6 (UP) Despite heavy snowstorms Greek troops today successfully carried out local operations, the official government spokesman a n-nounced tonight. Intense and successful Greek artillery action was reported in the night's War Ministry communique.

Accurate Greek fire destroyed attacking Italian tanks and no others showed up to push the fight. The government spokesman said recent Italian prisoners reported the 53rd Italian regiment which participated in fighting February 13 northwest of Tepe-lini was partially wiped out. All officers and men from two battalions of this regiment were assertedly killed, wounded or captured. The Ministry of Public Security said all was quiet in Greece. The official spokesman stated that estimates of Italian prisoners, officers and doctors indicated that the Italians throughout the war have lost 50 per cent of their entire fighting strengh in Albanian fighting.

"If this is true, the Italians have lost more than 120,000 men, including prisoners," the spokesman said. whole Italian army in Eastern Libya. Commons agreed without a vote to Margesson's introduction of an army token estimate of 100. "British defense forces in a recent sham invasion of Great Britain in which every preliminary disaster which might conceivably come upon us was given effect came through the ordeal with great credit," Margesson said. Praises Wavell He spoke for 82 minutes, praising Gen.

Sir Archibald Wavell's army for its advance more than 450 miles "as a Spitfire flies" against an enemy force in Africa of some 10 to 11 divisions. "Our success was due to brilliant enterprise and maneuver," he said. Detailing the campaign in East Africa, the war secretary said that a "high degree of opposition had been encountered because of defensive advantages and difficult country which has slowed down our advance." However, he remarked that the advance of British forces based in Kenya rivalled even the rate of Wavell's desert patrols which ranged thousands of miles through the Libyan desert raiding Italian outposts. "Soon after the war began," he explained, "General Wavell formed long range patrols from a nucleus of those who in peacetimes made a hobby of exploration in tlie Libyan desert Within six weeks the patrols were composed of picked officers and had started activities in conjunction with Free French forces. "We provided the daring officers and men with vehicles of the highest quality.

The total distance covered was more than a half-million miles and not a single vehicle was lost as the result of mechanical breakdown. For obvious reasons the patrols were unable to use recognized tracks and had to find their own way over the seas of sand in the uncharted desert outcrops of rock and other difficulties previously considered by the most seasoned explorers as totally impassable." Referring to the reorganization Senate Vote Will Test FDR's Lease Bill Today (Special to The Advertiser) HILO, March 6 Giving promise of a close race for Lei Queen honors in the popularity contest being sponsored by the Hawaiian Civic club of Hilo, first official returns of the standings of the seven nominees entered were released last night by the Lei Queen contest committee. Lei Queen entries are Mrs. Margaret Maka Serrao of Hilo, Mrs. Lei Henderson Hutchinson, daughter of James Henderson, general manager of Hilo Electric Light Mrs.

Hazel Carter Yuen, wife of Dr. William N. Yuen; Miss Eloise Akana, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Yomes; Miss Jane Nahiwa, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Nahiwa; and Miss Kuaana Nithaniel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Nathaniel. As announced by Edmund Vre-denburg, contest chairman, the returns, show Mrs. Serrao leading with 60,000 votes, followed by Mrs. Hutchinson with Mrs.

Yuen, Miss Akana, Miss Nahiwa, and Miss Nathaniel, 50,000. The contest is being held In conjunction with the sale of tickets to the club's Holoku benifit ball on April 5. The Lei Queen winner will be announced that evening, and will reign at Hilo's community Lei Day program on May 1. The Hawaiian Civic club, with Clifford H. Bowman as chairman, is also sponsoring the Lei Day program.

The club is Grand Jury Indictments The territorial grand jury in Judge John Albert Matthewman's liver war materials outside the By ERNEST BARCELLA (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, March 6 A Western Hemisphere without Congressional consent was not acceptable to the Administration even with alterations suggested by O'Mahoney. Barkley predicted it would be senate vote on revised amendments of Sen. Allen J. Ellender, La and Joseph C. O'Ma- honey, to curb Presi beaten but expressed the opinion dential powers granted the "Lend or Lease" bill is expected that Senator Ellender's amend tomorrow.

ment which will furnish the first Majority Leader Alben W. major test of he bill in the Sen Barkley of Kentucky said that ate will be adopted by a 2 to 1 Senator O'Mahoney's change majority. Ellender suggested in a revised amendment that the which would forbid the President to use the army or navy to de- Lend-Lease bill shall not en large Presidential powers or sending the Lei Queen on a five- change existing laws regarding movements of the U. S. army and navy.

The senate apparently will be day vacation visit to Honolulu, and she will represent this island in the Holoku ball to be given by the Honolulu Hawaiian Civic club on June 11 at the Royal Hawaiian hotel. S3 r1 called upon to act upon a flood of other amendments five more mostly of a restrictive nature offered at the close of today's session. Disabled Ship Towed To Port By Waialeale (Special to The Advertiser) KAHULUI, Maui, March 6 Inter-Island Steam Navigation nassenser steamer Waia 2 Included is one by Sen. Alva 1 1 Adams, to ban use of 1 xm. ipilT land or naval forces outside of ELrvGCIDQj'DS the United States and its terri tories and possessions, including leale, en route from Honolulu to the Philippines, and "places sub ject to the jurisdiction of the 7.

court found true bills and returned seven indictments yesterday afternoon as follows: Robert Maurice Cox, alias Robert Maurice Harding, second-degree burglary alleged; Herbert Hanso Ka-wabone, first-degree burglary charged; Louis Kanui Kaleopaa, statutory offense alleged; Bernard K. Adams, statutory offense alleged; Hilda Conjasso, forgery and passing a forged writing alleged; Lawrence Idica, forgery alleged; Larry McKeague, malicious conversion charged. The defendants will be up before Judge Matthewman today, their names having been placed on the criminal court calendar. Federal Court An application for passport was filed with the clerk of the federal court yesterday by William E. Lacey.

John Wise Hartley, indicted on a charge of assault and battery on a customs guard, pleaded guilty yesterday to the assault charge before Federal Judge I. M. Stain-back. Jury Trial Starts A jury trial to establish a fair market value for land condemned last year by the city-county government for widening of William Henry road from Waialae road to Kamehameha highway was started yesterday morning in Judge Albert M. Cristy's division of the circuit court.

Divorce Proceedings Judge Francis M. Brooks granted one divorce and dismissed two petitions for annulment in the court of domestic relations yesterday. On cruel treatment charges, Clara Lopez was given a divorce from Frank Lopez. For lack of corroborating evidence, annulment petitions were dismissed in the cases of Margaret Ann and James Townsend and Edna F. and Frank Minitello.

An annulment petition, Tsuruko Kotani against Masaichi Kotani. was filed with the clerk of the circuit court yesterday. The libel-lant alleges that the libelee had a wife living at the time the couple was married. Divorce petitions were filed Kahului via KaunakaKai, arrived here three hours. and 55 minutes late this morning after answering a distress signal and towing the Hawaiian Shipping WASHINGTON, March 6.

(UP) Seven new air corps flying schools costing about $2,500,000 each will open about June 7, the war department announced today. They include basic flying schools at Bakersfield and Taft, a gunnery school at Las Vegas, and advanced twin-engined plana instruction school at Mather Field, advanced schools at Litchfield Park, and Victoria, and an advanced twin-engined school at Albany, Ga. The first three named will have 1,400 officers and enlisted men each, Mather Field will have 3,300, Litchfield Park 2,100, Victoria and Albany 1,600. Britisher Laucls Canadian Troops LONDON, March 6. (UP) Minister of Health Malcolm Mac-Donald today inspected Canadian corps in England.

"The Canadians looked to be in a position to defend the Island if any onslaught is attempted as we must expect," MacDonald said afterwards. "I was impressed with the excellence and the different kinds of material Canada is sending over." United States." During today's debate Sen. Walter George, vigorous r2r i JOSEPH CUA rw I rif ly opposed any amendments al freight boat, the Stanley A. Coch -JB3 leging they constitute unwar Then she saw Jim Kirbv. East mental on us, are you?" ranted restriction upon President Roosevelt's powers and moreover would notify the world that ''we are not going to support Britain with all-out aid." ern publicity director for the film "Suppose I am?" Jim lit a cigarette.

"Then I'd say you're planning something. company xo wnicn sne was under contract. He was pushing his! way through the group of news Matrimony." "Well?" Tonia said defiantly. Even if I am, haven't I a right rane, to within three miles ox port. The Waialeale, which was scheduled to arrive here at 7 a.m., did not dock until 10:55 a.m.

after a nerve-wracking experience in attempting to tow the Cochrane, which has broken down many times at sea since being placed in the Honolulu-Kaunakakai-Kahului freight run a little more than a year ago. According to Capt. Henry Range of the Cochrane his ship's engines went dead at 4:45 a.m. while four miles off Hawe point on the north end of Maui. The to a little privacy?" papermen.

He reached her, took her hand. "Hello, Tonia. You're as lovely as ever." He looked as though he might kiss her, but he Turnine to the newsnanprmpn. He sighed. "So you think Nazis Seek Closer Bond With Turkey you're in love again?" "Think, Jim? Can't I be sure." He nervously crushed out his he said, "That's all, boys.

Miss cigarette, then came and sat down opposite her. You ve thought yourself in ANKARA, March 6. (UP) Cochrane had left Kaunakakai en jiane is on vacation, you know. "But you told us she'd have an announcement to make. That was a bum steer, Jim." He "smiled.

"Well, your time was not wasted. You met Hollywood's most glamorous star." As the group reluctantly broke ud. he took Tonia's arm anH 1oH love a dozen times before, then discovered your mistake. This time, you've gone a little further than usual, but what makes you think this is any more genuine route to Kahului at 10 p.m. Second Officer Robert Legzdin, on watch on the Waialeale, had been following the lights of the Cochrane from Kaunakakai.

At Chancellor Adolf Hitler recent message to President Ismet Inonu contained a statement of German desire for closer diplomatic cooperation between Germany and Turkey and readiness to send a high German statesman to Ankara for discussions or invite a high Turkish statesman to Ber her to a chauffeur-driven car. than your previous infatuations? Knowing you as well as I do, I don't believe it is. Don't be rash, 5 a.m., 15 minutes after the Coch Half an hour later, they were in the sitting room of the snit Tonia. Don't go and marry this Sully Martin, librarian in the small town of Midvale, leads an uneventful life, deriving: most of her recreation from books and the movies. A plain girl, who makes no effort to be attractive, she has no beaux and doesn't care.

However, she has a good friend in Charlie Porter, young widower. One Saturday evening, after taking her to the movies, Charlie gives her a dismaying piece of news that she is about to lose her job. Then, he suddenly asks her to marry himnot because he loves her, but because it would be a convenient arrangement for both of them. She would be given security, while he would have some one to look after his home and two small children She tells him she will think it over. She doesn't want to marry him, but is frightened by the loss of her Job.

Thinking of the movie she has seen that evening, a picture starring the beautiful Tonia Lane, she wonders what a screen heroine would do in her situation. Ab-bruptly, she knows CIIAPTE II Tonia Lane, tall, slim and blond, was arrestingly beautiful. What was more important, she had poise. She carried herself proudly, serenely, as though she found the world satisfying. However, if one were discerning, one could see in her eyes a look that was not quite happy, and one could see in her smile a trace of bitterness.

Tonia had been a passenger on the transport plane that had just landed at the New York airport. fellow, and then discover too late that had been reserved for her in a smart New York hotel. Copyright: 1941: By Ely Culbertson.l In deciding whether to bid or pass borderline hands, experts subconsciously employ a measure which is now being put into the Culbertson system as a formal rule. It is simply this: When your hand is a plus value short of an opening bid, and you cannot decide whether or not to open the bidding, count the honor cards an honor card is any ten or higher card. If the hand contains six or more honor cards, it usually is wise to overlook the plus value shortage.

Indeed, those six honor cards may in themselves be considered a plus value which can be added to the total honor trick count of tha hand. Com-pare the following holdings: K632 VA542 AJ3 42 2.KQJ5VK10 93 4A6542 Both these hands count precisely two and one-half plus honor tricks, yet hand No. 1 should not be opened, whereas hand No. 2 most certainly should not be passed. The difference, of course, lies in the relative aollditv.

lin, best informed diplomatic that it just another mistake." rane engines went dead, the Waialeale came abreast of the disabled-ship which had flashed a distress signal. Capt. Jeremiah Smith of the Waialeale ordered a line cast to She laughed. "You used to yesterday by William Wilson from want me involved in a romance lonia, removing her hat and gloves, sank down on a sofa and watched Jim move restlessly about the room. This restless for publicity's sake.

Why the sudden change? the Cochrane which was taken He didn answer at once, sat motion was typical of him. He was rarely still. there studying her. Alice Conjujacion Ditzler, extreme cruelty alleged, and Helen from Claude Mardis, failure to provide alleged. Alfonso's Heir Takes New Title A tall, lean man.

with dart Then, he said slowly. "You're in tow in rough seas. Seven times between the north point of Maui and Waihee the tow line broke. When three and a half miles off the Kahului breakwater and after the seventh hair that was prematurely gray not sure of yourself, Tonia I can see it in your eyes. You're not in love with Warren you're never going to be really in love with any one, any more than I will break of the tow line, Capt.

Smith sources said today. They reported that this was the most important of four points contained in the message. Other points were said to include: 1. A denial that Germany threatened the Dardanelles. 2.

A promise that Germany did not have aggressive intentions against Turkey. 3. A lengthy exposition of historical events following the Versailles treaty and an accusation that Great Britain misused small nations, especially Turkey. Many foreigners, including Britishers and Jews in Istanbul have begun drawing their money from banks precautionarily as German military pressure on the frontier at, me icrapies, Jim JUrDy was more distinguished looking than handsome. He had nice brown eyes, an engaging smile, and a habit of looking into space.

Tonia had known him for fi years, ever since she had gone to Premier Pictures from the stage simple expedient of bidding one na trump over it, anticipating a possible leave-in by North. When he failed to do so. East hardly could risk increasing the contract by a 'tab' rescue with, either minor suit. Besides, his heart void and two trumps were reasonable support, he thought. As It turned out, he was North's leave-in of the take-out double was tempting, despite his four, hearts, because of his own nonvul-nerability against West's vulnerability.

North's opening lead of the heart ace, however, was far from shrewd. Since the declarer had contracted for only seven tricks it was extremely unwise to plan to "ruff him down" with heart leads. With a quadruple sequence in trumps North had everything to gain and nothing to lose by attacking the trump suit itself. Dummy ruffed the heart ate and led a diamond to declarer's aca foe th cashing of the heart king an4 the ruffing of the other heart loser. After that declarer simply waited for the defenders to lead spades.

By this means he made his three top trumps. Obviously, on the proper opening of a trump, dummy's ruffing power would have been reduced to nil and, in addition, declarer's king of hearts would not have been established. In short, a three trick penalty, EOO points, instead of a fulfilled contract would have resulted. Tomorrow'' Hand. South, dealer.

Neither side vulnerable. NORTH A 4 6 5 76 WEST EAST A A 6 52 A 7 JW6 V98543 AKQ74 4 10 32 10 A 9 5 4 SOUTH A 10 8 3 A 7 4 9 8 A 8 3 2 Mr. Culbertson will discuss this ne, ioo, naa just arrived in Hollywood, ha vine left th per field to take a position on be." "That's what you think!" "I understand you pretty well. You keep seeking desperately for happiness and, with each new man that comes along, you delude yourself into thinking that he will be the one to give it to you." Jim paused, let the silence run long, then startled her with an abrupt proposal. "Tonia, why don't you marry me?" ROME, March 6.

(UP) Don Juan, pretender to the Spanish throne, was reliably reported tonight to have announced during a meeting of Spanish, grandees that he has decided to adopt a new title "Count of Barcelona." The grandees reviewed the entire monarchist situation in Spain and decided, according to reports, that all action would be taken only in accord with Spanish Premier Gen. Francisco Franco. The meeting occurred at the Grand hotel, room 35, where the late deposed King of Spain died. premier puoiicity a He was assigned to publicize Tonia and did the job In the process, they had become close friends. Six months SEfi Via liar! Kaert steadily increased.

Now she was besieged by news papermen. A photographer said, "Hold it, transferred to the company's Tonia!" Flashlights flared, and xor ouice, to take charge of the publicity department, with cameras clicked. She gasped. "Jim! You might at least give me a little warning before dropping a bombshell like A reporter asked, "Tony, what ebout your romance with David that!" Warren? Is it true that he's fol "I've been thinking about it for lowing you to New York and that a long time," he went on earnest a saiary xnat rivaled that of a star. "Jim, what was the important announcement you expected me to make? Tonia asked him now, though she knew the answer to her question.

"The West Coast sent word you plan matrimony?" The presence of six honor cards In hand No. 2, as against only four honor cards in hand No. 1 makes all the difference in the world. Thus it will be seen that the rule of adding a plus value for six or more honor cards is an effective and simple method of valuing "intermediates" which. Incidentally, become of enormous importance in the play of close contracts.

TODAY'S HAND. South, dealer. East-West vulnerable. Match point duplicate. NORTH A 10 9 8 7 5 A 6 5 3 74 WEST EAST A 6 A 3 2 9 4 None A 3 498652 W5S A 9 8 7 6 4 SOUTH A A 4 10 8 7 2 10 r.

a The bidding: South West North East 1 heart 1 spade Tas Past Doable Pas Pas Pas West could have rescued himself from the dangerous situation created by South's takeout double, by the iy. "I know, of course, that AU Turkish military schools have been ordered to move to Ankara but no other extraordinary military preparations are evident. Turks genexally remained stolidly determined and almost indifferent to developments. However, a highest Turkish military personality reflected subsurface tension when he said, "Surely God will not permit this beautiful weather to continue." He expressed the opinion that only unusually favorable weather enabled the Germans to move so many men to Bulgaria so rapidly. However, he said there is a good chance that Bulgaria and Greece will be snow-covered again during March.

lowered a power launch which took up the towing job into Kahului harbor. The Cochrane was tied up at Pier 2 at 11:25 a.m. Slight damage was done to the railings and superstructure of the Cochrane from bumping against the side of the Waialeale in the rough seas. Its freight was apparently undamaged. Urilisli Madio leainCan pot Night Haiders WASHINGTON, March 6.

(LTP) British scientists are perfecting a device to locate enemy planes at night by projecting a series of magnetic fields into the sky, according to United States army and civilian military experts who recently returned from London. The device, It was said tonight, incorporates a photoelectric cell and a radio beam creating a field circuit which is shorted when a plane enters. Ground operators are thus able to trace the direct course of an enemy plane and then radio instructions to night fighters flying- at high altitudes. Sound detectors have been invaluable for daylight raids but are limited in their use at night. "No comment," she said, with BABY GIRL BORN TO ALFONSO'S DAUGHTER ROME, March 6.

(UP) The late King Alfonso of Spain's daughter the Infanta Christian, today gave birth to a baby girl at Turin. The baby's name is expected to be made public tomorrow. you're not in love with me, and I'm not even sure I'm in love with you, but we understand a little laugh. "Aw, play ball, Tony!" Newspapermen always called that you were going to marry each other perfectly and we eet her Tony in Hollywood, in New along like a house afire. More uavia vvarrenr' "So you sicked the press onto York, everywhere she went over, we're both seeking happiness and seem unable to find it.

They liked her. She was always "I have to dr mv lob. Tnnv inendiy. Maybe we could find it together "If David comes East," she "You know I don't want to be shown Off during vnr-atinriR said, "there will be a story. mat au I ii say now." "Vacation or not, the studio is you and i.

snail we try it?" Tonia rose, touched his hand "Sorry, Jim no." "Then it will be David War ren?" Neutral military experts were of keen about keeping you the "But it's true, isn't it, that you are taking a two-month vacation the opinion that whether the Germans attack Greece from Bulgaria without crossing Yugoslavia news right now. Your next pic ture is your bieeest. vnti know. from Hollywood? hand In tomorrow's column. Air Exports Hit Peak In January WASHINGTON, March 6.

(UP) Aeronautical exports in January reached a record monthly high of $40,852,241, and increase of 27.2 per cent over December, the Department of Commerce reported today. Almost all of the exports were destined for war service in the British Empire. She nodded, but that nod was a lie. She had come East, not to "I do every year. There's no "So you're going to shadow me depends upon whether narrow Significance that." marry, but to see a certain girl you and the reporters?" Jim grinned.

"Don't you like ness of the passes from Bulgaria is considered a great obstacle in wno, sne tearect, might kill her Writa your bridge troubles and problems to Ely CulierJson. core ol this paper, inclosing a sell-addressed, stamped envelope. They asked her a few more rapid-fire questions about her friendshin with David Wa love lor David Warren. (To be continued) naving me around?" "Personally, yes but not as Dress a Pent asmuch as there is a possibility that the Yugoslav army may resist even if the Yugoslav government Hollywood orchestra leader. She The characters in this serial are parried all of them.

"You're not turning tempera fictitious) capitulates. ,1.

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