"‘"“"""-"'“"‘* -~——--—cn»—-1 >~'r~'.-‘—~r_.—mon zrr-uesvmrq 1 a QGAhQIIBQIQ-Lsnlna ljacr six PRINCE EDWARD: TODAY 81 TUES. snows DAILY 3.15 - 7 - 9 P. M. TIIE AMAZING REVELATION 0F I BEAUTIFUL GIRUS EXPERIENCES! a‘ 1 i.‘ I I I IMIII BENNETT LEUERER x rill STEI llIITl Illlll Art critic on New The husband shc spddll Al“ Tho 9Q York's omlrfcl! tlfoughksheknew! oorrnoponrklfl young magazine! h EUPQIOT ,... 111111 MA 111111121 101 I KIIIIUEII UIISPEIISKIYI SIBSSEL RUSSELL PLA rvzvc FOUR DA YS, Starting WEDNESDAY I gr r11: PRINCE ED WARD I . UIE PICTURE... ancI it B-O-O-M-S with thriIIsI Four-star romance packs a wallop your heart will never forget! I I . 1 Dhcdod b! JACK CONWAY , long m 1,11»: tip, wh ‘ mvmbcr of the , er. Please take it o fining fr A h‘ H0 WS _ CHQRT.OT_'T‘ETOWN _ GUARDIAN Todav-Tuem-Wed. .1.» ' mzfluafl r “ofing i fl _ , l b: coflfliflh‘ a seal 1 I 111's: 71')” plumnge on full Marigold‘. tl1e .\lllI‘l".~'1’\ll " V‘ Q1111 3m‘ .1 in" of bird Audubon Sour‘ if! 1'1‘ all inland IS If11\\' i‘ F. in me svra n . . 1.11 ..{ '39 .1 p;-¢1'_-;, If: \ 01)- enod the box C(‘ll'fllll".1g snmrt new hat. 1t br-nutifu. spvnrcd " hrr rk nmi mottled the base. She nnd slfotvvd lL ’ zuwplnusc ' pot. Richard ll. P0115“. Audubon Society drilled look and an eagle fen 6h- Whu’. lv‘ urns ll‘. ilaltuz of was not fine vsuy his wi ‘s hul- looked. but of the pitched battle the Au- dubon society had zmsml st the tum of the century zumlnet kfllfrng non-game birds. If. was s battle that resulted k1 a tariff on import-ed wild bird pluxnaire for mllilnery arr! n non: Ilvr husband, stiff)’, look one said “That ltxvks 1 of slate laws ivrofccing wild birds. Bottle Renewed The baffle died down aftcr that Plodiseld W SAM ZIMIALIST r (Iflll-‘lfllélllfl Club A _34 m b fest yet. The 3gb lye usgduby 014.3560 Cttnudinns and Newfouncllantlers and 2.083‘ l.~1\‘~.='<->lc0111e Home ~:<>.i$.';;3'* "m" °"‘°' Pm‘ °' m“ To Many Nations m. Dnslnoq —————— ’ bee rush buslnces in Ely 1.0115 V. IEUNTEB allnggpartxllrletlh ofhrlge club. The Nov. l_~ (CP) r< The canteen has had more than 110,000 n sifrnplnous London ' 11 customers since the club 09911011 Sales tor-ailing 102.000 W81? T621559?- ‘ ed by the snack bar and one tuck shop sold more than 60.000 article!- The club barbers and mew W11! agree there are no mwbler soldi- ers on the streets 0f Iflfldflfl m“?! the sfnlwnrt Canadians. The DELI . 13913; have given nearly 9.000 halr-, cuts and the valet; have P1'\‘-*5f“I‘ about 3.000 uniforms. And some <11 the men have done their own FY95" sing. Eight flaousandrlreo tickets have - boon dlstrfbuted and 4-000 m" ' have boon sent around 101161011 811"- “ lwnu: county homes for hofilUWnl-ll- Sirhtsceing tours around London have been affflflled 5°‘ 5-500 m1: dfers and sailors-and mesa Qana dinn yfghtln men over here me the most avid o K11111595- Plain Luck and Hard Work G0 Hand In Hand Tnoy have a nnme in Schenec- Lady, N, Y,, for Katherine Burr. Blodgwfit, who» energetic Mwflflfl research won her designation s11 one of the United States‘ 10 must/end- lng women of 1939. She's the invisible Clan lady f0 follow workers at General llflectrlc company. Imxirntory all-winter call hr-r indefatigable. But the lltho. ll-yssr-old Dr. Biodgetl. insists: ‘Tm Just snofmn girl RIM! I0 _ gut along." And she got Her work on su ace chemistry long has bem faanllior to scientists and her development of non-reflect- ing glass brought her international prominence a year ego. Despite a belief that tho for-mule for sumac: ls work. she mncodrss there's such a thing as plain .uck. Ilpnd In Ihml With Work "But luck," she adds, "nhvnvs seems to run hand in hand with » -\ ‘Win11, The svason in open on silver fox, Illlllk, muskrule, rml fax, Fkmlkv, etc. Prnpvr vzilunlloifs given nnfl best mnrlu-t prlvos pnlrl. J. D. JENKINS. b62-11-2-M, 111w Arc“ Your Eyes‘? ' l! you are having symptoms of slrnln - headache» I u." or M14111"; _ canon t I specialist. those who work the hardest." There is nothing hush-hush about her manner of work. As aha stalks along the mw of lost tubes she of- I m1 slop= suddenly ln her pflPl-‘IR, ‘ puffs a slide. murmurs "why didn't. I I think of that Nfuro." nnd mn- I Al, your service will! yum of experience and s lhormllh rrfriu-llng service. (‘all In and discuss your dlfllrulllofl. (i. F. llutcheson G. F. IIFTCIIFQIIX F. G. IIUTCII flnucs hr-r fask. SW‘ finds if n suvlwsuifl mI-nns u! c1111r-1~|1lr.\1i.n1 ll was a "why null" 1111:1111-- 1 flmf 141d In her IIISCIIVPI)’ of n 111111- . .r=‘iIs><~lfn1.( film for glitss linking ii I apponr invisible. .. _“ lnswcrtlngonflhcproper‘ bee." w such fancy p "run":- \ pa-ign urgzhlg “when to mllifnefs for assuri-irre the feath- ers they buy are within tho 111w. tho ‘Those are barnyard fwrhers . , Aden the eagle. Include condo , lalrils of paradise, and burn owls, croaW-d srronmers. great lausfnrrls, works, rcrtnin pheasants and herons (which yiold cqre'.~.1 1V. S. Marksman Wins Distinction MONCFRJQAL, Nov. ‘. Nova Scotia 111.11 " mark: 111.111;- recefiily c.1111. ‘ vlr-vl (‘11111101 of S! .-\ne In ;~ ‘v 111114.11 i 11f, Ems con- verted its crypt. 1 fine ulfflce into an nlr r. for worship- 11ers should 1- a ruld during illr’ lfzulrs n.’ .-11".".r'1'. fies of sinizlfl lnja-rs of molmflles, who-h I k1,’; f>1.".1.y1.:1v11 11111.11‘ onv nnoiii/‘r fo 1:1: a ‘fun \\'l'll n (‘lof- inite nuznbrr of I11 . fly: mains; tvhnt color n! sllilffllt sub- stance will x you ran (feder- "After (lf_ Hg 1h.“ slide lnlo a tank containing l:"l'llIl'll sfvnrnfe and watching who molecular layers build up, I pll‘l((‘fl up the slide and accidentally l\l‘l(l if. in the window and m my mrpriwo saw fhrtt the coatod strip frunvm ‘Iwl more light than lhv 11111111111111 Hninn. Plalnor It Ila-came "I snt down. Got. up, walked around, lllllllllll‘! fl. 1111-1". The more I thought fll)!)lf'.- 1t Ibo plnluer it bvcnmv, (IT (‘(1 , 1~_ fhnlis exactly what should hnngwf." l)r. Illrvuolt rxpfnins as the light frills 11pm fin 111111, ruys are m- flr-cfvd from 11w uppvr and lower surfacvs. Since the roofing is ex- nrlly one qunrfvr of the average \\'n\'o—l"11s:f»l1~- fl-lflfhoflf) of cm inch- in thickness rays coming from the olffor or 111111411‘ surface nro r-qixal in irH-fvifly" rind Woodie in plnse 1;» flu- r111: rvflcct-"rl from fho fow- Nn 11.. wll- 1 fwd bvviusrl the ‘nun-s FHlil llI 131111 (11111-1". H1 1- 1711. -.~ 1'- . ‘ 11 13v i» lu-lnp I .» . . . ' ufnm-d in mnnifurlinlfig ll-flscs, cameras, microscope: and Mcluwcl. [“I IUTEEIPIETQCT XINaulT’ l. Isl-cu at tne Prince Eduard ‘lhr-uue. At Prince Edward Two Days Unly[ Dralna of strong e1110flonl1l 3).. ' by u superb 0.151 Mu Vftuily alive, the picture is busctl on file amazing ItfVOdlLlOll of n husbnnd she thought she knew. c 'l‘ln- lnlcsffon is pours 1.x illllipllllill,‘ 1‘ nnu movoruliu‘: ever really know the loves? mun shc and yvlfe. paged and intensely alasorblng, ulroughout, "I Murrfed A Nazi surges into I stirring climaxh ex- ggglyl gtgged by director 1 1e . Darryl F, Zanuck produccd @1118- lcture, which is well cast from the amen gfipgggntgnmrgfeefcxlerlaélifdllng Otto Kruger, Maris Ouspenslcayu. wig Stossel and Johnny ftusse .t w“ prgducgd by Rzuinlond (rfllEl h. a Ollvor H. P. Garrett's movfnlt ECICPV" 1 plny yvas based on the Lfhcrlwtv Mal.‘ l uzlne owl? by 050'" SUN!“ ' 'omans's non: s1‘. prrmnslsuno, r1111. NW- 1-; fCPw-lortl lllll.‘f‘l‘l.‘l"l‘nkl‘. 1511 0111.» ' I \Vl1ug-L~)l1:n1<l.’tr<l and I I I I ' I '1\'l'll syfnpafllfl’ , 1 ~ , -; f1, 1r.<‘."f1"..1ul, be_ ,mun.~lf.fl‘ 0i nuu i: l ‘ w l i l-mvm Cangflm, v 11.1 fnko a rfhfi v I increasing lnlpof-l ztnug in llli‘ u] . I 1E1 e letter ‘b0 W. R. Gfvvns. Yoflll- I or pfwldmlt of flit‘ I"~111‘%‘~1I11'-1 0m~ I uh l0‘ l ‘P1111 of the fninlsfcr, who is lfvu P11‘. I Lad Bonwrbruok wrof-n N011 Y~ - "The Joey po-Aliofl which CIMHVIW 110M311} the 111-1\~a1m.s1.111!11'le “ILIJ not have pgcflpod your lull-inf". If 901ml; likely, tori, Ihuf I1lll‘ S. . , in-nxjflaflfyu of lln» Dmnlniui become more imrkwi as the “'81- gom om Evy-yyll1;n_; pours that. \\'lln(k~"<lll*lf nnolllfor tray. We are the dolvlulxnmlf. dong RIIVIIIFICQ in of I-llo 1-o11nll'_\'.' v p 1 Tofu-Snip of P111111‘ ,; “vquul f" 1 I u.» flour." m: 1M1" “r I flllflll not be I)< u I??? "111?! 9 “m; . ln 1hr- llfthlfll ‘fl-Iv." 1111M W‘- Canada mil bf‘ 1, nvorhrouk “'11. ‘ wk from which 111'!‘ , proud of l-lu E lx-ivplg sprlnm" I __‘ 1 11(- said 11111 T100. 13min ramps "with \'llII(“.| " and flllflffli 1-13,“, 1.)“. pwwplo 11.zv_=‘s111¢\:1l111r*rl by tho fiullfilig pom-f‘ of‘ I'll" 1111' fowl‘ and by fhv knowlrdqc 1.11111. Hlq Bri- ti h comnutniflos 0W1” 11111‘ B0“ ‘ uvufch Ihr- (‘rvufiw 01 "1" »‘»'~1'11‘- llll’l rwfvl us flap of 1.1m 111051, “dumbb- kind." THE FIRS‘ I SV\"(I\\'F_.\I..T. The first rnonTnAlLIl-anw Ireautlfnl it is! It brinzzs to mind the dnys of ions! n12". WllFll as n. child l lauszhrd WlI-ll happy glee flu; firs‘ willie flakes of I ran rvmombor when my Mnlher sat boszldc mo. And fold mo slories in a voice so swrol and low, Jolly Inlvs of kilfghfs and ladies fai 1'. While droamily I watched the fall- lng snow. And as I look on this while world l nl 0 II v T wish I could the old dnys recall That my donr Mother might be hero once more To vrnlch with ma, the first snow- fall -—Constance l. Ilcckherf Kenn captured fr. New Zeeland for shipment lo foreign zoos are lucid up in local cages by the war and the rare wild birds are becom- ing accustomed to capilvlty. Tokyo, Japan, will sifpprcss 6,- 400 of the 8.000 trade papers, house organs, pamphlets and "throw u- way" which still are bring printed periodically in the clfy. The optimist never complnne. If he breaks an arm he ls thankful fhat ft isn't a log. If he breaks a leg he is thankful that it Isn't his I Democratic "kle since a Iper cent on Oct. 6. slble ])(’0])l6 that he Missouri and that “the swing in 1'95; Io cnrrv Vl/cst Virginia," _ going to happen in this state (New er! DeMond ' birecifediby L s ‘ I -co1uws1,1.r11.r_11ns_ ~ 31.15 - 7 -- 8.45 l’. M. DHJSKLKT. COMEDY ORCHESTRA do SI'ORT—"l‘"LY FISHING" IThree Polish IArmy Generals Are Decorated General Wfadyslaw Bfkorskf muxluor-fn-chlef of the Polish army powvr and ‘frfl gowrxinn-iit in Britain, today 11_. curated lllfCB P011511 generals who Iii-fillers left a, trust fund for m6. Affnu dlstingufslfcd mwnxsclves in warac- _ [ions m Poland, France and Nor- ghuarpened her V0106. a sense of the way. Joan lleffnelf. and. Francis Duoh, conunumlcr of the 1st, P011511 Lederer give inspired performances Grenadier Division in France, Gen. in their respective roles of husband Josq Mflgzgk’ commander Polish nlotorfned cavalry brigade in Lloyd Nolan appears as a daring Poland and Iirance, 11nd Gen, zyg- American flewspupcr corrcsnoudeuf; mum Szyuwko-Iloliusz, and exotic Anna SW11 is 111v ‘(filler of 11 Polish Highland brigade woman. Urlllpllfg in theme, briskly Ngyyypyg l8, Gen. Duch carried on the fight against the Germans and, accord- vln8 i115; to an announcement by the Po- lish 'I‘cleg1~aphic agency, “Thanks to his courage and initiative, the P0- _ _ lish division succeeded p m the smallest r0186. 111° mm thousands of their comrades falling into (‘iennan killed or September, 1939, the only large Po- . trnllnz ‘TCRCIUYIZ Hungary in perfect order, lie-armed and re-equlpped, the bri- m INCREASING igixéi; fouuht. mnnv bat l I "iv-d films fle places Iflharges Gallup Poll Pro-Willkle I (By I. M. Peters, I 51a" Writer) the United States presidential ‘election campaign heads into its ‘Inst week-end, Edward J. Flynn, national chair-nun, came out today with a charge out the Gallup poll ls "controlled by pro-Wlllkls people." The poll, conducted tho Am- erican Institute of P11blc Opinion, fs "attempting to bolster the idea tilt-re ls a swing to Wlllkfe," Flynn said. < A response cum quickly from Dr. George Gallup, dlrectcs- o! the institute. He suld the control is "fantastic" and added: "Let's wuit und count the chips the poll will after the elccllon." Flynn predicted come to the same end as did the Literary Digest poll which 1n 1986 predicted the election of Al! M. Landon, the Republican. The Gallup poll on Oct. 30 showr- ‘ed a 5il-p1-r cent popular vote for President Roosevelt but reported a slight trend toward Wendell W111- Roosovelt peak of 56 Willkle wound up his transcon- IllllPllIlll tour today Mth a swing Ithrouuh New Jersey in which he raid he had heard from respon- woulcl carry KfflllllClQv ls coming more rapidly 1151-?" every flour." “I fowl confident we are going he snld. "l‘f11~r1> is no qllPSllOfl of what ls l4”l'>f*}') despite Frank Hague." LONDON. Nov. L-(CP Cable)- com- NEW YORK, NOV. 1—(QP)—M IIWO keys to a cabin by Lida Larrimore IIAGAIIJIM INUSIWG "D0 you believe that, Guy?" "Of course I believe 1t. vs been I here for three days." i “égf/Iqther wlcl me. I hadn't real- ' "I don't t to disc meg“? 101$?‘ . u“ m" " ‘t ll u... at: m “he 9y are true. I'm sorry if it offends you but. you asked for it." He drew a little away from her. 3 "Mother is only thinking of what is be“ 1°!‘ Debby- She ls emotional i and lmmfliuffi. and she has this no- tion about slnglng-" " 1W she shouldn't chance?" , ‘flhagabisnt what Mother wants 7-’ for I "zwhat does she want for Debby?‘ She wants her to go to college." have l "So that Debby can spend the of her ilfe being rateful to Her voice soften . “Oh, I am sorry, John. 1 shouldn't have said that." "You can say what you like to me. what you flunk, how you feel." "No. I can't. When I do, we quar- rel. Debby isn't lmport/ant insofar ss we are concerned. But your mother ls. She doesn't want Debby to go to New York with me because she's sfrufcl of me, of the things I can do for her. She wants to be eve thing to all or you." 2N tffulnature-l. isn't it?" ' 8111B. Dfirha, ut selfish. Yels selfish, Johnpéanll you see?" ‘f! you knew what Mother's ilfe hl-s been. Her every thought has been for us." "It would have been bemu- gm- hor. for you, l! she had to plan for "B, Gay. There wasn't much money. You can't understand, 1 suppose," W0. fPB-Xlk-IY. I can't." Prune bllfiisler of the P015511] 6-1 He confemad on them the highest beautiful girl's BXDBNQIwL-s nil-h the Polish war decoration, the mllfta was of Vfrtufl, fourth class, whlc oltxuqfluuis: u» fw- Vfcwrfa Crossln Dov.» fl 1101mm 1111» Brush Enfplre. 111W The offfccly, urc- Gen, Bruniglav Of fl, comm under in When the French retreated June ln saving from hands." 6,000 Polish soldiers werq wounded fn this operation. Gen. lvlacznk commanded during he Pofish-Gornfan campaign ln Almut lslf unit which succeeded in pene- the German lines and cs in Frances, e Polish Telegraphic agency sniff: ‘The rxplolts of the Highland! "ado under the command ofGemI, S/~.<zI;1>-l3<1l111s/. in conquering Nar- She nutnugcd 11.111 warys 30x1 coufun t vik 1111 co-opelwftlorl with British and Froncll forces) will be remem. fn-rvd when the history of the pre- Igfyugglg against Giri-zimnv 8-1111 1*‘ soul. war ls Written.’ Three Women. Are Awarded lMilitary Medal Bly L. F. XIUNTER Cannd an Press Staff Writer LONDON. Nov. 1.40? Cable) -_- The Military Modal 1111s been award- f ed to three womcrl of the W.A.A.F.,‘ l1 was mnounccd today. If. was the first time such a decoration had lm-n awarded to the women mem- fiors of the Royal Air lMrce. They nre Sgt. Joan Eugene Mor- timer. 28. former Conservative par- fv (frganizcr for Cambridge; Assist- rmt Sorrflrm Officer Pllspvth Cand- lish Hcnrlr-rslon, 2'7. from Edinburgh Iormor srwzrrlnry to a surgeon; and Spf. llvvn Firmly Tumenwholerv- "d wifh the Royal Afr Force in the, Her voice steadied. "The things I've 11v.- ggqhfle, “Uncle John may have ll . 1 Will‘. Th1‘ i-unllons for the members of Il1‘f']\\"<1llff‘ll’s Auxiliary Air Force , . so W- Morflmer manned a talc- ihoxw. and passed on instructions 0 various defence port! during a hr-nvv bombing tit-tack against the RAF station whore she was post- nd. When the raid was over she calmly wal Pd 011B find DPQRi-‘d Wm‘ whore unex- IlIfVIfYI bonlbs “we buried in tho nirficlrl. IVIIRs Henderson and ‘hlrner wru- on dilly fn a bull ng which suffered n direct hit in a Septem- bvr mid. The former was s. the swlfchboard and the latter manning n sm-c-inl telephone line. Both cur- rlod on until ordered to leave when lhe bulldlngvlblfrst fnfo flames. ‘Fhey had to cm out over wreckage. LIIIIK 0UT FUR YUUR LINER ltma bolhousooffllllltrnublcs Buck tuplhoIIIllTnyJoslp-nnd "gullivsrisllsntrgsslugnnlnlrwbcz s mosfllworhlfl you‘ Inn bilelodigsotfoodgshrillolwmsqpliu nuuner Jllawsprspsrnnrislnsrllsrssdl pubic: Whsnyssllivsvplssflolorrln food deconrposuhycslinlutilos. Yul»,- new person, In muir-ilflivléfifi "That's because ‘you have the ro- tecliorl of wealth,’ he said stiflly. ‘Oh, money! Because my grand- flUT SHE WISHED SHE‘D STAYED AT HOME I bar! to spend money trying to make a good impression-and than maks a bndon:!l3u1that's exactly vvhnt Tom had donei NO ONE escapes this possibility, because we all perspire from a pint to three pints daily, and in changeable weather, stuffy, overheated rooms increase this perspiration. Left on the body, these sweat deposits soon turn stale- decompose. Then YOU have "B.O." Careful pOOPIO stop "I.O.'.' bolero ll slum, by using llfobuuy. IJII-Iuzoy Contains an exclusive clcodorlzing ingredient not found 1'11 any other leading toilet soap; Used in your daily bath, Lifebuoy stop; "B.O."; its peppy,- purifying lsther washes stale perspimion deposits away! Start playing safe-with Lifebuoyl Th: s1IuI1 skin has 2 tn 3 |TlfII'11l\ pvcsr glands wlnchau sss c. .. lllkjlflllfllu. Rlving oil‘ from 1 1 3 pinu ofpurspirsiion fluffy-n . til/rm n1 an lilting 3U”. if r. . spfrzmm Sfuppprl, \\‘p u-nupl {mm Iw,"rr.,'~n1.\:1 ma.“ w. llrraim- 11111.11 oldie “u v . prrwpninnn c1 19111.41. y, y. no! fir: or {c1111 141m ~ - (lungulwl: woavliu. H1 = foomglickollrcshlft,smII - dvlhe! qulddy dcronlpuac I swestdeposit-turnimslr-m Offensive "ILO. (Ilody O‘ we bicker and quurrcl." Antagonfsm u lance widening between theml You attach too much unportaxlce to what I have—" "III 15""? 1160411156 you have ft now " he said slowly, with measured dc’- ratlon. "It's because you've al- Wfllls 115d it. From the hour you were born every thought you've had, every move you've made, ha; been wlvfed and shaped by the mm. that 5°31 YOUI grandfathers were. Wealthy men. Your mother-J‘ ‘HOW absurd we are!" she gave a sharia stramed laugh. "111 New York we qunrrefeu because mother did not display a properly maternal attitude, Now we quarrel murals‘. ‘3‘°“‘°5..“ .: 1m.“ “I o 1011. , _ ma: John?" m’ "We are each of us the product 0! our separate efwfrunfnenis" he‘ said carefully, thoughtfully. You had nurses and governess-es. Youl were sent to camps, to schools, to‘ the sea-shore 1n summer, to danc- ing class. For your birthdays ma- gwlenn were hued w entertain you and your guests. When you were sick there were nurses. Mother did everything for us. When we were sick. she coludfrt ufforu to elfgnge a tramecf nurse. There was no money for elaborate toys, unlusefflent, en- tertaining. ftiother made fun for us at home. She scrnupcd and 5B.V(.‘(I to send me to colic-go, to scnu 311mb mulerstzuul, hzunburgcf‘ ufswad c! steak, never quite enough heal. Lu the house, dried VCKCLHU-GS msfew of fresh ones 1n wuuer, Sarah's dresses made over for 1)el)by—" “And with all of that she has tied you to her 101 the fest of your byes. you and sarulf, at least. Oh, of course she's been splendid. 1 mean that sincerely, But 1V8 a sort 0f selfishness, too. She resents me because 1 can do things 'n:1.w MARY! 411w: You ‘soy! nus urssfiT/l LUCKY T0 BB ~ , LATHER REALLY IS TAKENTO Li‘ SOMETHING! IFEEL THE snow!‘ LEAN ALL oven! 1n . ‘ I snow MARY var!“ YOU cm IIAVI mm / ---roa me ma: OFA \ CAKE or LIFEBUOY" couto YOU STAND _ A MOVIE, MARY? I.I FE B U OY slltllii. a: I l tl e back of the chair. "But flleasveuggalyfng. We n1ust live, John, you and 1...We can't let something that was beautiful become tarnish- ed 5nd scarred. Let's stop ffurtfn; each other. Let's end it now. neat»! and definitely." first met you, when Y0“ We" m; tum gun's old. I vc worshipped you. ,"“°' m?" Wifékéff wenimlfi sl ped away rom stand, leaning, alnst e whlurt- chufr beside the lcarth. Hex fig rose to follow her. dumped 1m v“ ffttle rillgll‘°“liiiii.é‘.l°‘lll“lrniléi ...§i2..%i°°l‘..l’°a'.'.?; rm.‘ ' ,, ' ‘ ' _ anc Ilillifiislilliulilioihl:17$? f, ,,. W ' .. a " there was mom than th - I T1841 13° Y‘)? uwm“ m d° I the naive notion that biolofl W“ "kw Que y‘ (To b; continued) it, um were only a part of and mm,‘ be companionship, i100. and security." "Guy-l" He groaned. "I'm beginning to uIldCIEIBHd- N0 not that. I guess 1‘ve known but I wouldn't admit lt. Do you remem- ber Christmas Eve in New York when Suki announced callers? You Yum-il- IZIlIIEIITIQfhIUve nvcrngé $211,000,000 a month @1118 m?“ for 0 which she cant. y u 111°. 10X‘ you. for your work, 1'01‘ Deb- by, mainly because she wants to be the source of‘ all giving, like God, lake-J‘ "You're uncharftable, Gay." "Im honest. I've seen. I: 1 weren't Gabriella Graham l1’ 1 had no money, she would we e me 0r your sake. I bcfflg who 1 am she fears 11nd fcscxifs me." "Luck of security breeds fear. When you arc obliged to consider the possible result of every move you make, you 1m.- cautious." "You're afraid, foo," she said, b11191! audfbly, n.»- though the words had been forced through her lips. "You don't trust me." lle turned to look at her misera- Y. "You needn't tell me. I know." Ibsen thinking are true, the things ~ .l..luouxht_tonfght nmle 1 was wal - ‘mg here for you." "What things, Gay?" "That ll; isn't possible. each other. love isn't enough." "Oh, Gay! I do llove you!" fer. through f. e dark misery in Sines I srms reached lo filmed his eyes. “I adore you. é . I AREAS‘ MINED " BY BRITISH WARSHIPS [If]! I omfmnuorvs‘ scazsmau British gut-ships, moving to the aid of Greece, have mined Greek waters off the east and Iesl. can" and north of Crete, l0 s; to close off the vital gulls of Palms. Corinth and Aeplns and protect Athens. the ‘ ' , announced Oct. 80. Ill- cluded In the mlned areas ls 1h: szprosch Io Pincus. port of Afhr-rr T e mined are: on the west aossl extends outside the Islands of Leu- csn Onphslonls and Zsnte. She's afraid of I I We hurt Puslon | P asked me what. you should so! W think 1 asked you wher- I you said to me. You said I tell you 1 love you.’ That's the only l-hlns we can say to eac other without quarrellng. What w l we talk 1111011! I when-l’ 1, "But lf-when we're together we won't be here or ln New York. , 'I'l1ere won't be people setuumz 1n the 1 urrv. your family, mine- l "I've fold myself that, but ll. isn't ; true. We can't escape our environ- ;ments, We'll take them with ul [wherever we go. We'll quarrel and make up and uarrel again, but each quarrel wll leave a. scar. Lets not spoil ft, John." He sfnrwd up from the sofa. “Gayl Do you mean-i" he asked , hoarscly. 1 She field him off with an instinc- Arruzsulrrtl? . them . 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