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EXPRESS 90 I"-iAT'S -WHV You wake -11: GET MV A "R-V'”b" ALL. -rl-ri;:1E,'3'TDN " ' W555” m CIVIL AVIATION IN INDIA NEW DELHI-(CPI-The Air Transport Inquiry Committee set u-p by the government has circ- ulated a ruestionnaire elitltlng data on the organization and the development of civil aviation in India. J. I. Watkins expert ad- viser from Australia, assisted the committee. wA.L'I'I-IAMSTOW, Essex. mg- land-(CP)- Walthamstow child- ren are to exclrcrzge vlsi's with Swedish chi'dren this summer. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW by Fagoly & Shorten AIR couon ' u Wile: rue mates we mnree'.9i'He'vr"si .lliZspI.'5'52"3.?.3ul5.pV.'li52 T39 BUILT IN ms SUBURBG or rr. Bur n- pu1'A sgpaizxrg. ' Tm mm Wm, H, menuosrrr IN me MORE PAINS Wm", WE GNlAGE.ANDl'.wAN'l'ABUllGi.AR - mnle?:l21g&e3lg - ALAi'LMON11lEDOOll.MVCAll5'- W -0 arms ALL oesvmu on A . SIiiNE,TiiE ml: AROUND. yx Hms . Egrxu y r x . ShNc&'KIW1”w &ow. . - I - OUR BOARDING HOUSE UMM -u-wrgampme 1':-le smears no semzcu OF all ' I I Major Hoople A :08 BEFITTING A HOOPLE IS WARM l WORK-we MY THROAT IS PARcl-lab! ,.. A coouale Dlaausmvvw TAILS, I l2esol.u'rei.v . J- TURN AwAv AND TAKE up THE (xhxxxxsxxxx . I ; mXoxx To BET HE TAKES LIP Tl-IE QoEs'r.21HA'r's 1 A DOUBLE-I-IEADED com: . our our: war. av J. R. WILLIAMS "Nos I5 JUST As, . DECElVlN' A5'YES'.' 'n-v sums REALLY, SEE TH' GUY EASE - IN AND JUMP OUT? HE TOLD NE HE. WAS GONNA HIT 'I'H' BULLK IIKI HIS BESf &R A NEW LATHE CHUCK. HUMOR" HE'S BUT HE THINKS HE'S REFU5lN' TO LET .y FOUND HIM IN A BAD HAMP TAKE A 'NO' HUMOR! A Van Buren's THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -FbK.'o' Murder Ooul lioLI(iII The letter addressed to the edi- tor of the Stage Chronicle, was written from the Pyrrhic Theater. Dear Sir.-I have been keenly in- terested in the black and white vlork appearing in your pages signed "Foster." I wonder if you could arrange for this artist to do a caricature of me in the mantra: of your "Pertinent Portraits"? I would have written to him direct. but was not sure if Foster is actu- ally his name. or course, I do not ask that the dl'BIW'.ng should I): reproduced in your valuable paper- I am not writing in the hope of publicity. I mysell would pay "Fos- ter" his customary fee. Sincerely, Barbara van Buren, "Well," Robin asked, "who l5 she?" "Nasty, nasty. Don't pretend you haven't hear of her." "Oh, I've heard of her; one reads names. naturally, but I don't know anything about her. Would she make a good subject? what's she like?" "She's a courageous woman, any- how, to risk having her face mal- treated by you. The females have usually shied away from your gI-'r:- ed pencil so far. she's the lead in that American company that came over two or three months ago in one Woman-a pretty punk play it is. I don't think it can last many weeks more. She's good, though- ond good looking; that's putting it mildly. You're in luck. my lad." Don't be a fathead. Would you use the thing it I did it?" "I don't see why not. And I real- ly don't think she's hunting for publicity-certainly not the kind you'll give her. I fancy she's genus me when she says that. Are you going to take it on?" "Yes, certainly. I like American women; those I've met. They're generally-anyway, I like 'em. You say she really is a good actress?" "First-class. The play's not, through. It's a rechaufie; merely old-fashioned heavy melodrama cut and spiced up to suit the modem style. I don't know why on earth they brought it over to Londm. someone with plenty must be back- ing it good and heavy. I should imagine it's been losing money right from the start." "You haven't heard who is be- hind it?" "No, I can't say I have. Despite the fact that someone must be. it's only fair to say that there's been none of the usual rumours about the van Buren." "That relieve: my artlcss, un- sophisticated mind," smiled Rob- in. and after exchanging a little shop" with his friend and editor. he pitched the stub of his cigarette in the empty fireplace and ilepai'l.- That evening. having arranged the appointment, he went to the Pyrrhic Theater. When he was shown into Barbara dressing-room he fouml her seated before her three- sided tableemirror intently oom- pleting some readjustment of her make-up. , she received him warmly enough. throwing out a hand for him to touch in greeting. "So you're the” Mr. Foster.” she said in a deep. rich voice. "It's very nice oi you to come right along. I do like people who got on with it and don't lurk about." Robin murmured something con- ventional and studied her in s'l- lence as she continued to peer into the diflc-rent angles of her mlrrcr. Even from her reflections and al- l Would you like to MODEL for C.:orwusu.rxuLf7( and o In 7 , . , 1., .- ...-xv .4 N. New VY,ork? N . . . Ion when-a. H lousoue ludraten went: a Canadian girl as his model --Cr HERE IS WHAT YOU 00 '.:.”-a.".-22'-::'n.'.:'.v:".'.:;:..'.': .m...'”a::....'1..'.::., M Q; though her face was loaded with make-up for the footllghts, he could see she was a very beautiful woman of a luscious creole type. I-Io judged her to be in the early thirties. F-IBIIIK. she drew her wrap close ly around her. she certainly was very lovely. She said a word to nor dresser hovering attentively near and the woman left the room. The actress then pulled her chair away from her dressing-table and sat down in it, directly facing him. She indicated a chair to him. "Please sit, Mr. Foster. Now. do you think I'm liable to prove a good subject?" she asked, smiling. "Don't hurry your answer. I don't go on for a little yet and it won't take me a minute to climb into my frock." "From my point od view, yes," In replied. "Whether the result will please you is another matter." "Oh. well, I came after you. so it's my Iunerai It's a ioible of mind to collect unusual represen- tations of myself. and yours, I be- lieve. iudging from what I've ob- served, will be that... Well?"Aner eyes twinirled in amusement at his deliberately calculating regard-v "let's have it. What do you make of me?" At that moment Robin, quite lrankly, was thinking she was one of me most preposeessing omen he had ever met. Although no long- er quite in the first bloom 01 her marvellous beauty, she had a per- fection ox poise that probably she had lacked in earlier years. and he was deeply impressed by it. Her hair was a deep brown, her wide-, set eyes hazel-the eyes of a worn: ' without lliuslone, with an infinite knowledge or the world and mi ways, cynical yet tender. "Well-wlhy don't you go ahead? Don't you intend to make a. tow notes?" she proceeded in a tone of mild surprise. "Don't say youvc lost your pencil," she added, smil- mg. "I make my notes mentally." said Robin. "I work directly from memory-my visual memory is naturally good and I have trained it as well; it simplifies this sort of work immensely." "In that case, if you merely want to look at me and talk to me, do have a cigarette to relieve the painful process-painful to you, I mean," she hastened to add pleu- Bl ' on-mm z;&” Jnlkaeo 0380 Or CANADA FLOUR antly. She passed him a alive: clgarette box "It you care tor a drink, help yourself. There's a int- tie and eyphon behind you." Robin declined and she continu- ed: "You're quite a young man, Mr. roster; have you done much? I man. have you emibited at all- or had any shows on your own? Forgive me if I'm showing pro- vincial ignorance of your reputat- ion. I am a stnsnger in London you know." To be continued aracaar-r woarrrras LAID on TORONTO. April 1! -C (W) .. A-V. ROG. Ltd., avircr-alt firm at suburban Malton. will lay on us workers on Friday, the oompsn announced today. It. 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