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THE STORY-—Major Cameron, veteran Jlof the Lost Cause, is a man who believes the spirit of the Old South ear never {fldie. He scorns the Yankee town he Mllives in, hates drumming Spunky Mule ‘Wl tobacco, dreams idly of being able ‘Wtake his family to more elegant surround ings. Miss Amy, kindly wife and mother, if never questions anything he does, Their ‘MW children include beautiful, trusting Rose, Ml who has had a secret “adventure” with Ma strange young derisive Sidney; ‘M19, who wondefs wh w Si op MW writing to her; Je whose ambitions w be =» cartoonist I tneauragel by Sidne Beau, 10, and Hannah, 1 Th year bh 1910.

CHAPTER 10 ! MAJOR CAMERON put on his Bhat before the hall mirror, flicked

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Pvest suit, and took up his goldheaded cane, preparatory to setting forth for the Hotel St. George barWber shop. There he would be shaved, steamed, massaged and Boerhaps have his hair trimmed. Some hours earlier Sidney had tarted the day off wrong for him. He had been seated, the Major recalled, at his desk in the upstairs hall just after breakfast, when Bidney assailed him, forcibly. » » » “PAPA,” Sidney said, “I want to 0. to business college.” The Major had glanced up. at? . . . What for?” “To learn to do something, so I pan get a job.” The Major had taken off his pectacles. “Nonsense, Sidney. The ameron girls—" “I know. But I could use an as-

ed name, I want to earn Nn oney.” The Major = sighed. “Money? en’t your needs provided for, Bidney?” » - ”

“TO AN extent. Not as IT would ike them.” He shook his head reprovingly. hen you are ungrateful. Your brother Jeff and I make every flort to provide for the women in pur family, Jeff and I work for you—= “But,” Sidney said, “that’s just Why should you? Why should eff have to slave at something e loathes and hand over his ages to support me? It's silly. I'm ot an imbecile or crippled; I could pport mysed.” “I'm sure that Jeff never feels pur way of living is silly, never eels’ imposed upon in having to ontribute to your support, or your mother’s, your sisters’, I'm sure eff is very happy—"

» =» “HAPPY!” Sidney stamped her “Oh, Papa, how could you be ch an ostrich!” The Major blinked, for the moent quite undone, He had'never aised his hand in wrath to a child pf his—wouldn’t. now. But he was gorely tempted. “You had best run along, Sidney. I'm writing—composing.” He urned to his desk, pawing through he papers. But she still stood there, smiling strangely at him. “If we could only be what we are, Papa. Poor people!” Poor people? The phrase rankled in the Major’ s breast, as he walked erectly, cane tapping, the length of Clark Street, urned the corner into River Avehue, walked on downtown. : ® =n = INTRINSICALLY an innocuous phrase, perhaps, but not apt and therefore hateful. The Camerons ere not poor people, and couldn't be. Neither were they rich people, which was a phrase almost as repugnant, Nor had he ever, the Major felt, misrepresented the status of the

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Camerons. Never rich, and certain. ly never poor, the Camerons were— well, they were above having to exstatus, even their own, Probably : (if these things must be gone into) Aunt Pet had been the wealthiest of the Camerons, but the Major knew (never pre-

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- " » AUNT PET had lived not on a plantation in the midst of fabulously fertile acres and hundreds of siaves to do her bidding, but in a nice stone house, rising sheerly and high, from the pavement of the main street in the town of Myra. The Major remembered the house well. Clearer in memory than anything else about it was the fanlighted front door, with its polished brass plate and inscription: Henry Cameron, M. D. ‘Dr, Henry Cameron had been Aunt Pet's father and the Majors grandfather, so ablé a physician that he was called in consultation all over Virginia, in the span of a lifetime amassing both a tidy affluence and an incalculable prestige and bequeathing both to his spinster daughter, Pet. . “ » ” BUT EVERYONE knew, as did Aunt Pet herself, that in a region inhabited by such gentry as the Kittredges of Kingdon Manor, it was the prestige alone which sustained her and shed an aura of distinction upon her maidenly existence, her homestead and all it sheltered. Poor people? The Major marched, tapped his cane irascibly, snorted through his mustache, and having reached the precincts of the St. George Hotel, went down the basement steps and into the barber shop. Joe's chair was empty; Joe seemed to be waiting for him, / “Good mawni "Majah! I thought yous Ae a-comin’.” The divested himself of | his hat, po and tie, hoisted his| bulkiness into the chair and re-| laxed against the plush. v = = JOE BENT tenderly over him. “Shave an’ a hair-trim, suh?” “Yes, Joe. Everything.” “An’ a shampoo =~ an’ a ‘shoe shine?” “Everything.” Joe beckoned to the bootblack “An’ a manicure, suh?” For a startled instant, the Major hesitated; never before had he gone quite so far. Then he nodded. “Everything,” he said firmly and closed his eyes. Poor people!

(Te Be Continued)

Funeral Tomorrow For Max Warburg

NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (U. P).— Funeral services will be held Monday in the Park ave. synagog for Max M. Warburg, 79, International banker, who died at his home Thursday. Burial will be made in Sleepy Hollow cemetery. Mr. Warburg, who was partner of the M. M. Warburg & Co. private banking firm of Hamburg, Germany, fled to America in 1939 to escape Nazi persecution. As chairman of the German Jewish relief society and director of the Reich-representation of German Jews, Mr. Warburg helped thousands of Jews to emigrate from Germany during the Nazi regime.

Bette Davis Voted

Best Actress Here

The West Side Movie club of Indianapolis has voted Bette Davis the

Warner Brothers’ local office. A letter to Warners from Lee Kinley, club president, reports the club's commendation of Miss Davis in “Deception,” her latest film, which will open at the Circle theater

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EX.G. I. SOLOIST — Eugene List, former army sergeant and pianist at the Potsdam confer-

ence, who will be heard in Tchaikovsky's B flat minor concerto with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony at 7:30 p. m. next Friday, 8:30 p. m. next Saturday at the Murat.

Tribute Paid W. C. Fields

Praise Comedian's ‘Great Heart’

HOLLYWOOD, Dec 28 (U. P.).— A posthumous tribute from his cronies today attributed the “greatest heart that's beaten since the middle ages” to comedian W. C. Fields, better known for his publicized capacity for martinis,

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AVALON—"Her Kind of Man" a Saddle on a Star.

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LINCOLN—"They Made Me a Criminal" ad gp Design. Horseman." "Tomorrow through “Do You Love and Dyaaeaday ‘Intruder.’ MECCA—'Pear” and “Rustiers of Badlands.” Tomorrow and Monday: Gets Married” and * Who oLD TRAIL ‘The Courage of Lassie” and “Desert Horseman." Tomorrow and Monday: ‘Fhe Big Sleep” and "Dangerous Business ORIENTAL—' “Prom This Day = Forward" and “Stagecoach Outlaws. Tomorrow “Centennial Summer" and

The black-bordered ‘tribute, published yesterday as a full-page, advertisement in the movie trade! papers Daily Variety and Hollywood | Reporter, read: “The most prejudiced and honest beloved figure of our so-called ‘colony’ went away on a day he pretended to abhor—‘Christmas.’ “We loved him, And-—peculiarly enough—he loved us. “To the most authentic humorist | since Mark Twain, to the greatest heart that's beaten since the middle

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ENGLISH “Student Prince,” 2:30 and 8:30 MURAT Today and Sunday — Ross vaudeville show at

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ages: “W. C. Fields, our friend: ‘Requ: es- | cat in pace.’ ” | The ad was signed by Dave Cha- | sen, Billy Grady, Eddie Sutherland, | | Ben Hecht, Grantland Rice Gregory | {La Cava and Gene Fowler.

‘Owens Replaced On Murat Show |

Last-minute substitution of Joe} Morrison, RKO singing star, for | [Jack Owens in tonight's vaudeville {show was announced today by the] | Murat theater management,

Billed as top attraction of the

"| Byrne-Page-Ross variety show, Mr.|

{Owens has been forced by illness| to postpone his appearance here. |He will be included in a program later in the series. Other attractions in tonight's revival of old-time vaudeville include Victor Hyde, comedian; Armande and Anita, ballroom dance team; Belmont Bros., jugglers; Hap Hazard, comedian; Jack Shea, the “mad auctioneer” of Olsen-Johnson fame, and the Hilton Sisters, Siamese twins.

Ella Raines Receives Final Divorce Decree

“Lady Luck,” with Robert Young. Barbara Hale and Frank Morgan, at 11, 1:48, 4:36, 7:24, 10:12 and

1:01 “Criminal Court,” with Tom Conway and Martha O'Driscoll, at 12:45, 3:33, 6:21, 9:09 and 11 a. Sunday—“Lady Luck,’ 4:36, 1: % and 10:12, “Criminal Court,” 6:21 and 9:09. INDIANA J “Margie,” with Jeanne Crain, Glenn ngan, Lynn Bari and Alan Young, at 11:10, 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50 and 10 Sunday—“Margie,” 5:30, 7:45 and 10. BEITH'S “Magnificent Doll,” with Ginger Rogers, David Doven and Burgess Meredith, at 11:30, 1:40, 3:45, 5:50, 8, 10:06 and 12:10. Sunday—‘"“Magnificent Doll,” at 12:05, 2:05, 4:05, 6:05, 8:05 and 10:05,

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“The Spider Woman Strikes Back,” with Gale Sondergaard and Rondo

Hatton, at 11, 1:18, 3°36, 5:54, 8:12 and 10:30 “House of Horrors,” with Rondo Hatton, at 12:12, 2:30, 4:48, 7:00 and 9:24. Sunday — “The Spider Woman Strikes Back,” at 1:26, 3:44, 6.02, 8:19 and 10:38. “House of Horrors,” at 12:20, 2:38, 4:56 7:14 and 9:32.

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 28 (U. P)..—| {Film Actress Ella Raines’ wartime | mariage to Aviator Kenneth Wil-| liam Trout was dissolved yesterday. She received her final divorce de-| cree from the former A. A. F. ma-| jor who she charged with failing to write while he was overseas and mistreating her after he returned. They were married at West Palm Beach, Fla., Aug. 11, 1942.

Kay Aldridge Gives Birth to Baby Boy

SANTA MONICA, Cal, Dec. 28 (U. P.).—Actress Kay Aldridge, once called the most beautiful]

model in America, disclosed today she has become the mother of a| son. The eight-poundy 13-ounce boy | was born yesterday at St. John's|

on Valentine's day last year to Arthur Cameron, wealthy Texas oil operator.

Actor Will Wed

HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 28 (U. P.).— Actor Robert Stevens, 31, disclosed today that he would marry Mrs. Gerelyn W. Arthur, 36, twice-wed Bel-Air and Palm Springs socialite, Monday at the home of friends where they met six months ago.

RESCUE 38 SEAMEN OSLO, Dec. 28 (U, P.).—Thirtyeight crewmen were removed safely today from the 8000-ton freighter Am-Mer-Mar which ran aground near the Island of Odd at the southernmost tip of Norway last night.

hospital. Miss Aldridge was married !]

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FINAL TONIGHT “ALIAS, BILLY THE KID” “DEADLINE AT DAWN" No. 15-="HOP HARRIGAN" Late Show Tonight, 11 P. M. “PRACTICALLY YOURS"

16th and "Open Tod Today

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SUN “Shadows ve Chinatown” . “Crimin AND! Exciting WIONGLE RAIDERS”

E., Wash, St at New, Jorsey Cabot-—~Roscoe Karns on ALAN CHES RIDERS”

SUN. & & MON.—2 BIG HITS

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“WHISTLE Stop “SWING PARADE of | 1946"

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CLARE TREE MAJOR CHILDREN'S THEATRE

in “The Secret Garden,” by Frances Hodgson Burnett

HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM

2:00 P. M. TICKETS

Adults, $1.50, Inc. Tax

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AR WEST SIDE SPEEDWAY "im PL Bacall “THE BIG “Cinderella's Er. "Featurette

SUNDAY & MONDAY

Mons Freeman—Richard Denning

132 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET

Captivating—Vivacious LITTLE TONEY With BURLESQUE REVUE Special Midnight Show New Year's Eve

Tuesday, Dec. 31

“BLACK BEAUTY” “ Peggy Ann Garner—Randolph Scott HOME, SWEET HOMICIDE” STATE D5 Jn Pines “DEVIL'S MASK" Johnny Mack Brown “BORDER BANDITS" SUNDAY—Willard Parker—Evelyn Keyes

“RENEGADES" in Color “NATIONAL BARN DANCE"

“OLD TRAIL mw, Open 5:48 . Elizabeth Taylor—‘Lassie” “COURAGE OF LASSIE" ._ “THE DESERT HORSEMAN" v SUN, . THE BIG SLEFP" * “DANGEROUS BUSINESS"

MON. Randolph Seo SUN. TUES. Gabby Haredt

‘BADMEN’S TERRITORY’

Lum & Abner, Radio Favorites

“PARTNERS IN TIME”

SOUTH SIDE 1531 5. East St MA-3252 TODAY & TOMORROW

“THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL" “THE DESERT HORSEMAN"

GARFIELD 0 Shelby “Butch” Jenkins “Skippy” Homeier “BOYS' RANCH" “CARAVAN TRAIL” in Color

LOVER COME BACK" SUN. ' “DEADLINE AT DAWN"

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Zach, Scott “HER KIND OF MAN" “THROW A SADLY ph A STAR"

SUN. “HER ADVENTUROUS NIGHT"

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SUN. ivueavo SANDERS

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