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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1945)
IDE! ST. I 1IIU lis I n ofl, ic fl(! at v. onal men Ppe Four f. maw wumzm An Actual Movie Shooting Script XVI STAIRS CLOSE SHOT CORLISS AND MILDRED The girls, on their way dawn, have paused at unuther angle uf tlie stairs fur a further huddle Mildred is tflunclne anxiously up wards. MILDRED: Are you quite sure no one else suw us? CORLISS: (confidentially) Quite sure. (Mildred still looks very worried) Don t worry Mrs. Wilcox thought I was go lng to the dentist. Honestly. MILDRED: But supposing someone suw us come in? CORLISS: Oh, don't be a dope. What if they did? There ure hundreds of offices in the Pro fessional Building. Everyone who :omes in here isn't going to hve a baby. .MILDRED: (dubiously) Corliss, do you suppose Dr. Fabling really believes my name Is Mrs. WiUiam Smith? CORLISS: Even If he docs sus pect, he can't say unything. Dootors can't even tell unyone U you've got a hangnail. EXT. PROFESSIONAL: BUILDING IMX VVhL SHOT The ground floor of the Profes sional Building consists of a num ber of stores. The two girls pause just Inside the doorway, their manner still somewhat stealthy. MILDRED: (cautiously) You go out first, Corliss, We mustn't be seen together. Corliss steps out of the building onto the sidewalk, EXT. DOWNTOWN STREET AFTERNOON This Is the corner of the block on which the Professional Build ing is located. It is a bus stop and there la a considerable Ruffled Bonnet By MRS. ANNE CABOT Sturt to crochet It now of fine white buby yarn and it will be finished to use as a present to an autumn buby. The double ruffle is edged in either blue or pink and the tiny flower motifs which hold the ruffle to the bonnet hid in the same color as the edging. The small "chrysanthemum" pom poms at the base of the ruffle ure crocheted separately und t h c n sewn on. To obtain complete crocheting instructions for the Ruffled Bubv Bonnet (Pattern No. 5017) send 15 cents in COIN, plus 1 cent postage, "YOUR NAME, AD DRESS und the PATTERN NUM- U. S. Governor HORIZONTAL 4 Louse egg 1,7 Pictured gov- 5 Out of (prefix) ernor of Maine 6 Interpret 13 European 7 Scrutinize flounder 14 Kind of coat 15 Pause 16 Girl's name 19 Accomplishes !0 Tree 11 Extort 23 Written form of Mistress 24 Credit (ab.) 25 Upon !7 Bristles 10 Fortification 33 Rail bird 14 Gaseous element 15 Visible vapor 36 Notions 38 Symbol for tellurium 8 Daybreak (comb, form) 9 Soft mass 10 Particle 1 1 .Sidelong look 12 Make less 17 Mystic syllable 18 Sun god 21 Visionary 22 Type of ' airplane 24 Gem weight 20 Requires 28 East (Fr.) 29 Pedal digit 31 Female deer I d P Hb F"l I' m ii"T 13 lr is ib "77 IS S if4 a'TTS ' jjjjj I 3f iT1" W ii IMS Mb 111 JTjf i" io yT 5 S .T L I J jj HIM I muij 39 Electrical unit 10 Soak lla x 13 Mend 18 Light brown SO Ancient Irish capital 52 Heathen deity 53 Turkey buzzard 54 Pressor 50 Small finch 58 All SB Serene VERTICAL 1 European herrings 2 Rubber trees 3 Reduce to . Pulp D amount of traffic. A number of people are waiting, and after moment Corliss, comes into the Shot and lines up with the wuiling pusscngers. Well uheud of her, at the head of the line, is Mrs. Wil cox. A few moments later u bus pulls Into the Shut, and the wait ing pusscngers stand aside to let the emerging passengers oil. Among these emerging passengers we recognize Private Eurhurt. INT. BUS We ure SHOOTING from the front of the bus out towards the sidewalk. Mrs. Wilcox settles herself comfortably in a front seut. The door of the bus is still open, hurhurt, who has just stepped off the bus, is about to cross the street when he recog nizes Corliss. Earhart now wears Corporal's stripes. EARHART: (waving) Hi, Cor liss! Mrs. Wilcox, hearing the famil iar nume, glances out. CUT TO: EXT. SIDEWALK .ONE SHOT CORLISS AND EAKIIART Corliss, who Is about to get on the bus, sees Jimmy and Is en chanted at the smart salute which he gives her. CORLISS: (coyly) Oh, hello, Jimmy! INT. BUS FAVORING MRS. WILCOX The bus is Just starting. The door closes and It lurches for ward. Mrs. Wilcox slues around in her seut, and through the win dows, us the bus pulls away, watchos Corliss and Eurhurt in unlmatcd conversation. As Cor liss tukes Earhart's arm and they walk off, it Is obvious that Mrs. Wilcox is making two and two equal God knows what. FADE OUT FADE IN: Washington M erry-Go-Round Continued From Page 2 ed his chief to dub him "Henry the Morgue." By that time, con gress will have fnrgotton that they were constantly goaded, co oled and wheedled intothc un pleusant job of voting higher taxes goaded by a man forever worried over the problem of fi nancing the biggest government spending program in history. But historians will remember that long before the rest of Wash ington was even hulf-uwukG to the dang-jr in Europe. Henry Mor- genth.iu was hammering at the army and navy to build more planes, expand machine tools, rush urtilli'iy to England and do all sorts of things which were not being done. They will also remember Mor- genthuu as the man who made life miserable for the state de partment regarding the sale of scrap lion and oil to Japan and who once flew to Hyde Park und persuaded Roosevelt lo sign an xecutive order stopping this sale until the state department und Joe Grew heard about it und overruled htm. Questions & A nswers Q To what extent did Ameri cans travel in automobiles before the wur A In 11140. they rode about 4!)tl,000,000,0()0 passenger miles Q What is the meaning of the word Grahum? A From the Gaelic; it means stern, morose, gloomy; a man with a frowning visage. UEH lo Anne Cahot, I.u Grande Evvning Observer, 7011 Mission street, San Francisco, Calif. Aiwwfr lo TrrvluUN 32 Collection of sayings 35 Sally forth 37 He was for inei ly presi dent of the Maine state 41 Merit 42 Horse's pace 44 Ireland 45 Paid (ab.) 40 Army order (ab.) 47 Ailments 48 Type of fish 49 Impute 51 Blackbird of cuckoo family 5.1 Also 55 Symbol for erbium 57 Island oil Okinawa rasalr lui A rvFi h!ai li'uii ;p lEena'Q.nM ekiR m Ret -3A.R)0';u'N DnKotel k'O MM'AWp 1 IaBmV INT. PORCH DAT MED. SHOT CORLISS AND MR. ARCHER It Is the following afternoon, and Mrs, Archer, her mouth full of pins, is fitting a dress on Corliss, who fidgets restlessly. The door into the kitchen is open and Louise can be seen busy with ber pots and pans. DIFFERENT ANGLE SHOOTING TOWARDS SCREEN DOOR Dexter, a dark scowl on his face, is just barging his way in with a mumbled "Hi, Mrs. Archer." CORLISS: (amiably) Hi, droopy. Dextor evidently hus something on his chest. DEXTER: Soy, listen I'd like to know whut you think you were doing yesterday after your music lesson. Corliss suppresses a guilty start and looks at Dexter venomously. Louise uppeurs iti the doorway. LOUISE: (testily) Corliss, did you use my pastry cutter last night making those caramels? I can't find It anywhere. CORLISS: (off guard) I never touched it, Louise. Mildred was using It. She MRS. ARCHER: (quickly) Mil dred? Was she over here last night? CORLISS: (dlsarmingly) Oh, Murn, honestly you don't know how how absolutely crazy this silly family squabble is, MRS. ARCHER: (sighing) Cor liss, in muny ways I agree. But your father and Mr, Prlngle are suing and eountersulng each other right now for ten thou sand dollars damages. And be absolutely insists that The telephone rings and Corliss makes an instinctive lunge to wards It. Mrs. Archer yanks her back. She has not finished pin ning on the dress. MRS. ARCHER: Answer the phone, Dexter, please. DEXTER: (on his way to phone) Raymond told me that Mr. Prlngle's dentist's bill's over three hundred bucks si- ready. 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