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She loved a spy ylvia send someone after us?" Thomas asked eagerly. But help possibly come before "Why did you tell him not to send the message until today?" Joan inquired. "There was no use dl their arriving before we did. In that case Karl and Mulford would not have been here safe," Thomas insisted. help is coming, there's nothing more to worry as simple as Paul said.

may have been suspicious of Jim, in which case that message did not get thru. Even if it did, we must stall until tomorrow. There is still time for Mulford and Karl to close up this place and escape, or worse than that, take us with worry about me, Mr. I give it "I know you Paul said, even the hope of escape will change your attitude. Karl is clever.

Try to keep him from sensing that you are less now we must wait MAIN FEATURES START NEBRASKA: 2:28, 5:01, 7:34, 10:03. 1:22, 3:55, 6:28, 9:01. STUART: Bride Came C. O. 1:28, 3:30, 5:32, 7:34, 9:39 LINCOLN: 1:17, 3:22, 5:27, 7:32, 9:37.

CAPITAL: 2:23, 5:49, 9:15. 1:00, 4:26, 7:52. VARSITY: First 1:50, 3:50, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. VARIETY: 1:10, 4:35, 8:00. Avenue 3:05, 6:25, 9:50.

JOYO: Ends Our 8:25. on the 7:10, 10:34. A Cure-All For The Blues! bett NEXT of the Come in and Cool Off! 28c to 6 p. M. Last 2 "POWER DIVE" with RICHARD ARLEN and "For Beauty's Soke" with JOAN DAVIS NED SPARKS Always a Seat for 15c Starts Another Thrillinf Two Feature Summer Show! ITS ALL ACTIOM! Charles WINNING ER Donna REED Joan said.

seems to me that we spend all our time things look too Paul told them seriously, have to make Karl think I am accepting his proposition to turn traitor. That will hold him for'a if help come, how would you get out of something I'd rather not think about! The important thing is to get thru this But the day passed peacefully enough. Lunch and dinner had been brought, and now fresh logs were heaped upon the fire as the long shadows of night fell. Darkness came swiftly in the desert. this goes on until tomorrow, be Paul commented.

But Karl Miller had no intention of letting it go on until tomorrow. It was shortly after 8 when he arrived for his answer. And he seemed to have confidence that it would be satisfactory to him. have been thinking over my he asked Paul. been thinking about it, Karl rubbed his hands together.

Then I suppose you are w'illing to come in with decided Joan and Thomas watched him, knowing that upon this interview depended their safety, attitude immediately changed. had enough of this! Make up your mind right now. There are important things to be done. We will not waste any more time, Mr. I do join Paul parried.

you assure me of yes. But if you want her sent back to San Francisco, you are asking the for obvious reasons. You are not buying release: you arie merely saving her Paul broke in. us stop Karl said impatiently. a few simple words, this is the situation.

If you do not give us your assistance and the information you have about your activities, Joan and Sybil, too, will be taken to the coast tonight and put aboard a ship which will never land in this country again. Is my meaning too Paul said. leave me no choice but to Karl bowed slightly. You have courage, Mr. You also have sense enough to know when you are face wa.s expressionless as he said, thing I must be sure of and that is immediate Karl laughed.

is quite simple. She is waiting on the jCiSdhUll Tour Last Chstire to See This Real Treat! GABLE TRACY iCOLBERT-LAMARRj 15c 'Till 6 P. M. Plus! Robt. Montgomery in Haunted Honeymoon 'The JOYO HAVELOCK Cool and Comfortable WEDNESDAY Till R.SDAY! Hearts Undaunted! Fredric MARCH-Margaret SUl.I.AVAN Frances OEE-Glenn FORD "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT" From the Novel "SHADOWS ON THE with Heather CAVANAGH A SMASH 4 UNIT SHOW! LAFFS CrThrills! ROMANCE Thrills! And from ifrs first suspenseful scene to its startling climax what THRILLS it gives you! Leading critics say Entertainment, Every Minute of Margaret LOCKWOOD Rex HARRISON ni No.

2 No. 3. Laughs and Fun Galore! COLOR CARTOON "FIRE CHEESE" No. 4. First with the latest! Paramount News Always Low Summer Prices! 20c 25c (Pius Tax) Convicts u'illing to (Iraiv straws for execution SAN QUENTIN PRISON.

Calif. (UP). Convicts at San Quentin prison are willing to draw straws to pick one to take the place of Mrs. Juanita Spinelli in the gas chamber Friday if her plea for clemency is not granted. Warden Clinton Duffy revealed.

Inmates of the prison, aroused over the possibility that the state may legally execute a woman, have petitioned Gov. Cuthbert L. Olson to spare the life of the duchess and let them by lottery choose a substitute. Duffy said only 11 signatures were appended to the petition before it was sent to Olson in Los Angeles because of the press of time, but he added that more than 300 convicts had expressed willingness to sign. Duffy declined to identify the convicts who agreed to substitute for Mrs.

Spinelli, who was convicted with two of her gang of killing 19 year old Robert Sherrard, one of their group. EVEMNC. STATE LINCOLN. EDNESnAV. JHI.Y 16.

GRIN AND BEAR Lichly porch now. You see, I anticipated your Joan cried as the door opened to admit her sister. Laughing and crying, they were in each arms. Joan did not even see Karl and Paul leave. you all right, Joan asked eagerly.

Sybil grimly. been worried to death about you, They drew chairs close to the fire, disregarding Thomas who was listening curiously to the conversation, me start at the Sybil said. remember the night I disappeared? I left a note saying that had I was suspicious of Karl you were right! You see, I found out that the beauty shop was a blind. I knew of course that club must be too. I had always been suspicious of Joan admitted mi.s- erably.

"But tell me what decided to go to the police. I was on my way there when some of men picked me up in their car. I was taken to the airport and then here. been here ever what Paul Joan said. and Mrs.

Murdock tried to it look as tho you committed sucide. They put your coat and hat and a letter to you on the Golden Gate bridge. They even fooled the must have been why they took my coat and purse away from And Paul let me say anything because he was afraid something worse might happen to you mean you continued to work for Sybil cried. And suddenly she realized that Sybil did not know true identity. see, Paul is really Paul of the federal bureau of investigation.

He ask me to work with him so that he could track down the leader of the spy ring, who is Mr. know Sybil said bitterly. been around here for nothing all this time! But what is Paul planning sent a me.ssage for help from the ship. It should come For the first time Thomas spoke. if it come, going to be plenty bad for us.

These men will stop at are Sybil demanded. Joan explained, adding, promised to rescue his wife from a nazi concentration camp. why been working for (To be continued.) NINE headquarters nnd tell them fighting in this is very serious troops have dropped their rifles and are engaging the blue army with their bare Boxie (By Howard R. Gar is) All of a sudden the turtle, who a mud turtle tho he had been covered with mud, thrust his head very far out of his shell which had been closed up like a box. Back of the head was a long neck which seemed to be made of leather, so stretchy and wrinkled was it.

Then, a.s Uncle Wiggily and the rabbit children watched, the turtle pushed hard with the nose end of hia. head on the ground, where he was lying on his back. At the same time he began pushing with one of his front legs. Turns Over. he trying to do, Unkie asked Bunty.

is trying to turn himself said Mr. Longears. that you might see how clever Boxie is, I turned liim on his back. See how he turns himself his name asked Jingle. "I call him that because he lives in a said Uncle Wiggily.

upper and lower shells of this turtle make a perfect box in which he lives. In fact, he is called a Box Turtle by those who study we have him for a asked Jangle. yes, keep begged Bunty, think you said Uncle Wiggily. he ever gets turned over right side said Jingle. he will soon turn himself said Uncle Wiggily.

he he added. A moment later, by pushing with his head and long neck and by thrusting with his legs, the box turtle finally rolled over off his back. At once he started to crawl away, his bright, reddish eyes looking this way and that way. But Bunty reached out a paw. Safe.

All of a sudden, with a little hissing sound, Boxie pulled his four legs, his head and tail inside his two shells and there he again shut up in a strong, shell box which he always carried around with him for safety. few of enemies can harm him when he is in his said Uncle Wiggily. TODAY for 4 Days ''Oh. on top and bottom, he is well protected by his strong bottom shell is hinged like a trap said Bunty. oh, look, Unkie Wig! Part of the little trap door is going to open! going to shall watch and said Uncle Wiggily who was holding Boxie in one paw.

And what the rabbit children saw will be told in the next story. But I hope the lawm mower try to cut the hair off the dusting brush or shave the door mat, (Released by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) Yolir problems By Mary Gordon Dear Mary Gordon: In Explore Your some one asked Albert Edward Wiggam, it immoral to smoke in He says: Anything is immoral that endangers lives or public welfare. Ija.st year 900 persons in the United States were burned to death. More than one-fourth of these were caused by persons either smoking in bed or else dozing off in an ea.sy chair with a lighter cigar or cigaret. In addition, several thou.sand other persons were badly burned solely from this cause.

As one says, is nothing short of crimial to smoke in bed, as it endangers the life of the smoker and of his family and neighbors as We a young woman holding a baby in her lap. Another child was in the back seat of her car. She was shabby, but she lit a cigaret. It looked very cheap and low Dear Mary Gordon: While I am sitting here resting from another days work, I was thinking how wonderful thl.s life would be, if there be any hardships, disappointments, and loneline.ss. And at the same time I was thinking of the many who once upon a time had the privilege of sharing these tasks with one another, but are left to fight it alone.

How much a kind word or thought is appreciated. your letter of several months ago meant very much to me. If you still would like to have my addre.ss you certainly can have it, if you can arrange it some how to get it you. I made one attempt but Hope. Dear Mary Gordon: Would you please print in your column where I can write to Kathleen Morris.

Thanking L. J. A. Addre.ss it care of The Journal and it will be forwarded. GOOD TIME NITE Tonite at PLA-MOR- Mixed and Modern Adm.

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'The Whole Town Talking END.S AVENUE it no 2 Prevents Breakage. Nail breakage may often be blamed on careless or incorrect filing. Never file far down as the point where the nail grows out from the cuticle. Manicurists often do this because it makes the nail appear more slender, but this damages the nail and causes annoying horizontal splitting and layering. Let the nails grow out at least a sixteenth of an inch at the sides to provide a strong base.

Then shape tips in gentle ovals. Poli.sh applied over entire nail conceals the true length. TODAY IS GOLD DAY! Come and Join this Gay Midsummer Fun Fest. DANCE To JIMMY BAKER 15 men and a maid. Ruins from fire 11 months resume HUMBOLDT, buildings were burned to the ground here la.st Aug.

7. Nothing had bt'en done on the site until a few days ago, when work was started cleaning off the de- bri.s, preparatory to building a new municipal auditorium. Before the fire, one of the buildings was occupied by an insulation plant. When workmen Cleaning off brush and weeds quit work at noon, they noticed nothing unusual, hut when they returned to work they saw smoke coming from the place, seemingly from the ground. The buildings were burned nearly a year ago.

Since that time there had been many rains as well as snows on the ground, yet when the rubbish wa.s cleaned off and the suh.stance stirred a little it started burning again. That is one for Ripley. Contract bridge By Ely Culbertson fCopTrtsht; 1941; By Kly CulberUon.J There Is no denying the fact luck plays Its part even in the highlj scientific game of duplicate bridge However, even when a player is get ting the he must with Dame Fortune In order t( achieve the best result Top score on a certain board in a duplicate went to the North-South pair who quite unwarrantedly, reached a three no trump contract on the following hand: South, dealer. Neither aide vulnerable. NORTH 4)964 7 6 4 10 4bA965 WEST 4Q10 6I 4)K8S VQ6 VK10 4I 4764 A10 4S A48S SOITTH A A 7 A 8 4 9 8 7 The bidding: West North Kast BO tmmp Paas I no tramp Pass I BO tramp Pass Paaa Paai raise was one-half honor trick light In the new Culbertson system, In which the opening no trump may be based on only three and one- half honor tricks.

True, South had lust about a and might have passed to two no trump, but with honors in every suit and a plus- value to spare, he naturally was reluctant to hang one trick short of game. After West had opened a low spade tnd the dummy appeared, declarer felt far from comfortable. It did not leem possible that the cards could lie so well that nine tricks could be drought home. Naturally, however, (le did not give up. Capturing spade king, he led rounds of clubs, getting his Irst break when the suit split On he fourth club East declarer, anc vVest all discarded low diamonds.

A low heart was led from dummy, ami declarer got his second break whet the eight spot forced queen. At this point West was up against It His diamond discard had left him defenseless. Rather than establish probable spade jack. West laid down the diamond ace and continued with the eight spot The king won (a third break for declarer that the diamond ace was and another heart finesse succeeded. The cashing of the heart ace forced West to discard a spade.

Now the diamond jack was led. throwing West on lead and forcing him to play up to the guarded spade jack. Undoubtedly, declarer had remarkable luck in bringing home nine tricks, but at least he had capitalized his opportunity, including faulty defense. Obviously, had West kept all of his diamonds and discarded a spade, he could have established enough diamond tricki to defeat the contracL Hand, South, dealer. Both sides vulnerable.

NORTH A A 6 8 A 4 9 6 4 4 A 10 WEST EAST A 10 49 8 4 None 8 7 4Q864 4J 10 875482 49 SOUTH 4K J758 10 6 4 7 4A Mr. Culbertson will discuss hand In column. this Pttfctlls of loVG Adele Garrison (A Sequel to Marriage Meddlers) Oraham and Nancy Carew, veteran actress in Madge's play, are Madge's Hotel latnefield suite dis- cusstng the dangerous Infatuation of Mephen Uedfleld, leading man In the play, for Madge's married niece, Mary Verltzen, who holds the stellar role. Nancy reveals that Kedfield is really a former stock actor known as Ktepan Ricardo, Instead of the orphanen son of a distinguished family, as he now represents himself to be "I would never tell you this." Nancy adds. if no person's happiness, public we fare was endangered." "The public welfare, Madge echoes.

"What do you mean by that!" NANCY voice was husky and a bit unsteady as she answered my question. "Let me answer that a little said. a very pleasant ta.sk for me and, believe me, I answer it at all, if I could see any other way out. But I can't, She spread her hands in an expressive gesture of inimitable grace and power, which I had seen her use many times upon the stage. shall tell you everything I know about Stephen Redficld before I leave she said.

just now I want to give you one of the two reasons why I called him 'bad for your niece. "I have seen many men in my profession who were attractive to Breaks Hearts and Lives. I never have known a man who has left more broken heart.s his wake than has Stephen she went on. is simply irresi.stible to all types of women, from the keen intellectuals to the silly, simpering lower age girLs, and he is fully aware of his power. "I do not believe he ever had a sincere emotion in his she went on.

for eminence in his profession, coupled with a more sinister activity, have so warped his soul that there enough good in it to cause a rattle in the shell of a lima bean," Her own vehemence stopped her short, and she gave an apologetic laugh. might Infer from my attitude that I much use for Stephen she said. 1 cared little about Stephen Redfield's amours, or for his power over women, now that I had discovered immunity to his fascinations. But'there was a tingling along my spine, which always denotes to me the imminence of danger, or a revelation concerning it. and I felt that I could not wait until I learned what Nancy Carew had meant when she spoke as if the might be endangered by Stephen Redficld.

There was no hurrying the old actre.ss. however. I that clearly, and with my hands gripping the arms of my chair so ten.sely that the tips of my fingers ached, I waited for her to elaborate on the theme of Stephen callou.sne.ss. colos.sal vanity is, next to his vaulting ambition, his predominant she special delight is to break up a marriage. And he any scruples about making It appear that he has succeeded, even in the deplorably rare cases where the woman in the case is not at all impressed by him, 'out for some obscure reason of her own pretends to This premLse would fit case, I mentally commented, as I remembered her caustic reference to which had convinced me that her apparent romantic interest in him was only pretended.

But why Mary, who I knew was very much in love with her husband, should feign that interest, I had no idea. cannot imagine why Steve been killed or terribly beaten up many Nancy Carew said, he seems to bear the traditional charmed life. I think, however, that he came nearer physical chastisement tonight than ever before. a coward underneath, I strongly suspect. At any rate his conquests of married women have invariably involved husbands not particularly combative.

something that puzzles me. as as they make and he must know that type is dangerous when arou.sed. Yet he has pursued Mary persistently. Why? Why?" She stopped short upon the question, then put another to me. going to be very she said, I know you will forgive me.

Does Mary know anything which would be of value to an enemy of the Dalton boy has even chance says doctor DALTON, Neb. Unconscious since last Thursday when bicycle he was riding was in collision with an automobile, Roy Parady, 12. was given an even chance to live by his physician Wednesday, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Parady, the boy suffered a brain injury but no skull fracture, his physician reported.

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N. official Germany news agency, said. Two Catholic and three Protestant chaplains assisted army physicians in caring for the wounded in the Crete campaign, and two were killed. Military quarters added that 47 Catholic lay brothers, voluntarily active with the Red Cross since the war began, have received various decorations. D.

N. B. said 1,700 iron crosses have been given Protestant clergymen since the war began. Robert dies FORT WORTH. Tex.

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