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Jay, July 2Q, 1945 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, OREGON Page four la An Actual Movie Shoocing Script ig Script LbJ TOR STOBVl forllaa Arcar iaaa midrrd Prlmle mr aelilaa' klun at a mo bAsaar untJI their m-ofhrra auddralf Inrar4 up. On tan war home, farre I an arau Birnt and eneh tuolarr la Inrlliird to blatue tan 1da tn ta olhrr'a WTaiirliijr. Tnar anrt Inulanantlr. CorllM fai-Kf-la nil about it warn aha dlarovera, to hrr dellsbt, thnt brr father baa brought a Private 1 F.nrhnrt home to dinner. Menn- while, the Frinrlra forbid Mildred to Curllaa again. VIII INT. ARCHER HOME BACK PORCH DIFFERENT ANGLE OF PORCH SHOOTING TOWARDS SCREEN DOOR Dexter barges in. DEXTER: (cheerfully) HI, Mr. Archer. Evening, Mrs. Archer. Then he turns, sees Earhart play ing ping pong, and Is Justifiably puzzled and indignant, DEXTER: (to the Archers bluntly) Who's he? MRS. ARCHER: (amused) Cor liss, dear, introduce Dexter to Private Earhart. Putting her paddle down, Corliss links arms coyly with Earhart and effects the required introduction. CORLISS: (disparagingly) This is Dexter. He lives next door. He Isn't 17 yet. EARHART: (cordially) Glad to know you Dexter. DEXTER: (frigidly) HI. CORLISS: (observing Dexter's untidy wardrobe) Really, Dex ter, you look like something out of "Tobacco Road"! DEXTER: Ha ha very funny. C'mon it's time to go to the movies. CORLISS: I'm very sorry, Dex ter, but I won't be able to go to the movies with you tonight. I have an engagement. DEXTER: (wearily) Oh, don't be a drip. (Dexter has gotten a whiff of some perfume and is sniffing noisily like a retriever) You know you're not allowed to use perfume! CORLISS: (savagely) Oh, why don't you go home? MRS. ARCHER: Corliss, did you have a date tonight with Dexter? CORLISS: Don't be silly. We never had a date. He's just try ing to be funny. DEXTER: Holy cow, why do you have to put on a corny act all the time? CORLISS: (warningly) Dexter Franklin DEXTER: (a rhetorical ques tion for Earhart's benefit) Do all girls go nuts when they're going on 16? This public revelation of Corliss' age leaves Corliss fit to be tied. MR. ARCHER: (rising) I've got a suggestion that may solve a lot of problems. Why don't we all go to the movies? Like to come with us, Earhart? EARHART: Why sure, I'd love to, sir. MRS. ARCHER: (rising) I think that's a very good idea, Harry. There's a nice bill at the Im perial. Come along, children. If we leave now, we can just make It. (to Corliss) Better put on a sweater, door. CORLISS: (sulkily) Okay. As Mr. and Mrs. Archer go into tho hail, taking Earhart with them. MR. ARCHER: (to Corliss) And make it snappy! We'll give you just two minutes flat. CLOSE SHOT DEXTER AND CORLISS With a look of loathing at Dexter, Corliss flings her paddle orfto the table and goes towards the stairs. CORLISS: (pausing on stairs dramatically) 1 hate you! I hate you with all my heart and soul and I shall hate you until the day I die! DEXTER: (quite unimpressed) Don't be a drip, (starting for the hall) I'll wait for you in front with the others. DISSOLVE TO: EXT. ARCIIKK HOME ALLEY NIGHT It is presiimably a couple of hour., later and nitht has fallen. This is a tree-lined alley directly be hind the Archers' back yird. Mil dred and Raymond are Just ap proaching the gate leading to the yard; their manner is stealthy and they converse in furtive whispers. MILDRED: Go on, Raymond sneak in and see if anyone's home: I've got to talk to Cor liss. RAYMOND: ipro t-tin f) I think this is all very dumb. Why don't you telephone her? MILDRED: (viciously) Because Mother won't let me, that's why! While Mildred remains hidden by some shrubs, Raymond stealthily leu himself into the back yard. INT. ARCHER ROME NIGHT Louise is standing by the sink washing up the dinner dishes. The windows over the sink look out onto the driveway. From off screen we hear a furtive whistle from Raymond. Louise peers out into Die darkness. DRIVEWAY REVERSE SHOT We are now SHOOTING over Raymond, who is crouched under the windows, into the kitchen. Slowly Raymond stands erect, making his presence known. RAYMOND: (whispering) Hoy, Louise anybody home? LOUISE: No they all went to the : vies. Raymond promptly opens the back door an' enters. INT. KITCHEN Raymond ambles In blandly from the service porch. Louise con tinues with her dishwashing. RAYMOND: (affably) Quito a stink about the bazaar, wasn't there? LOUISE: (tries to be noncom mittal) There certainly was. RAYMOND: (chattily) Boy, you ought've heard the hysterics at our house. Mother's fit to be tied. And she's getting Pop all steamed up now. The front door buzzer rings shrilly at this moment. (To Be Continued) tP) Abbott-Herbert Corp. Distributed NEA SERVICE, INC. Little Sister Dress 1 ran 1 h mm mk 5013 By MRS. ANNE CABOT The sort of dress which makes little sislcr look so doll-like and so huggable; Two or three of this type dress are not too many try ono in pale pink or blue chnmbray and use a white collar edged in lace. Another could be in flowered print with a pink col lar. A third for play wear would be pretty in dark blue and white percale with a ric-iac trimmed collar. Panties can mutch or be made of whitL- material. To obtain complete pattern for dress and panties (pattern No. 5013) sizes 2, 3, 4 years included in pattern, send 15 cents in coin, Truman Disclaims Territorial Aims POTSDAM, July 20 (UP) President Truman, speaking briefly at a symbolic hoisting of the Stars und Stripes over Ber lin, said today thnt America only aim was worldwide peace and properity, involving no ter ritorial ambitions. Truman was flanked by the American chieftains who took leading roles in the defeat of Germany Gen. Dwight D. Eisen hower, Secretary of War Henry L. Slimson, Gen. Omar M. Brad ley and Geo. George. S. Patton. The flag raised at 2 p.m. over U. S. group control council head- qunrtors in a former air defense barracks was the one lifted over Algiers and Rome. It fluttered over the capital when a state of war with Germany, Italy and Japan was declared. "This is a historic occasion." Truman said at the flag raising ceremony. We have conclusive ly proven that a free people can successfully look after the af fairs of the world." Party Dress Japan A'oa' Isolated Chinese Declare CHUNGKING, July 20 (UP) A Chinese nnny spokesman said today the Japanese home islands arc now isolated, with no further hope of reinforcements from China. He said equipment and sup plies are no longer traveling in cither direction. He estimated the Japanese army, excluding native Mcrcornarics and auxiliary units, has 1,000.000 combat troops in China and Manchuria. plus I cent postage, your name, address an dlhc pattern number to Anne Cabot, l.a Grande Eve ning Observer, 700 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. U. S. Army Unit HORIZONTAL 54 Offer 1,5 Depicted is 55 Looks fixedly j insigne of U.S. 56 Small islands Army Cavalry Division 10 Storage box 1 1 Music note 12 Scottish . burial mound 13 Boat paddle lSSlreet (ab ) 16 Studied 19 The gods 20 Fish ckks 21 Doctor of Philosophy (ab ) 22 Dine 24 Vegetables 29 European ermine 29 Hoarfrost 30 Sea eagle 31 Artificial -language 32 Males 33 Roman emperor 35 Number (pi ) 36 Muse of poetry 3d Kspinal 39 Turf 40 Part of "b" 42 Entomology (ab.) 43 Upward 45 Teaclira 48 Him 50 Tree fluid 52 East (TV.) 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