BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET The Home Workshop I he G o -G e tte r Son Learned A C e rta in Cure 1 E x c itin g W o o d e n H o b b y H orse HAVE often known s heart to find quick com­ fort Io T a k e It Easy, Live A w h ile ----------------------------- By BILLY ROSE— -------------------------- square. Pattern gives tracing diagrams for a riding hobby horse, with three wheels. Through reaching out to help another's woe. There is a healing in it, a forgetting Of one s own self that starts an inner glow O f warmth and light where there had been but ashes, Sodden and gray because of some deep grief, And suddenly a golden flame starts singing Because another’s heart has found relief. It was one of those days. What with the phones going, a show rehearsing in my theatre, and people popping in and out, my office was like backstage at an Olsen and Johnson musical. D e l .¡led d ire c tio n s lo r assem bling and s te n c ilin g in gay colors a re a ll on p a tte rn 257: p ric e 25c. O rd e r d ire c t fro m W O R K S H O P P A T T E R S ' S E R V IC E D r a w e r 10 One o f m y ap po intm en ts was w ith an e x-so ld ie r who had re ce n tly re ­ tu rn e d fro m the P a c ific . L ik e a thousand o th e r kids, he was anxious to get a jo b in show business I told h im I ’d get in touch w ith h im if a n y­ th in g turne d up, and asked h im to excuse the sho rt in te rv ie w because I was rushed. He sm iled and w a lked to the door "W h a t are you g rin n in g a b ou t?” 1 asked un cle 's p lace .' said the fa th e r, w a k ­ “ Oh, n o th in g .” he said. “ I ju s t in g up 'L e t's stop in and say he l­ happened to th in k o f another fe l­ lo .' lo w who was in a h u rry . Across the world there are so many burdens IF«’»« lost an hour already, The w ay he said it m ade m e com plained the go-getter. curious. " T e ll m e about the o th e r Long borne by shoulders bent beneath their load. I hen a few minutes more fe llo w .” I said. w o n’t m atter,' said his father. A cure for care—a healing of one’s sorrow “ He was nobody My brother and I lir e so close, im p o rta n t,” s a id May be found in the lifting of a load, yet we see each other so seldom." the ex-G. I. "H e "T h e young m an fid g e te d w h ile The sharing of it with some staggering brother . . and his fa th e r fa rm e d a s m a l l the tw o old gentlem en gossiped O burdened one, to find a certain peace piece o f land, but aw ay an hour. “ On the m ove again, the fa th e r Go forth, reach out to help where help is needed, » e x c e p t fo r th e ir f t n 8 m e and the took his tu rn le ad ing the ox. When And surely your own quivering hurt will cease. the y cam e to a fo rk in the road, ■ sj pa tch o f ground, they had litt le in the old m an d ire cte d the ox to the GRACE NOLL CROWELL B illv Itose com m on. The old rig h t. 'The le ft is the sh o rte r w ay,' m a n believed in ta k in g it easy. The said the boy. T know it , ' said the old than, son was the go-ge tter type. "O ne m o rn in g , they loaded the ‘but this w ay is p re ttie r.' ‘H ave you no respect fo r tim e ? ’ c a rt, h itch ed up the ox and set out fo r the c ity . The young fe llo w f ig ­ asked the im p a tie n t young man. T respect it v e ry m uch ,’ said ured th a t if they kep t going a ll day and n ig h t, th e y'd get to the m a rk e t the old e r fellow . 'T h a t's w hy I like by next m o rn in g . So he w a lked to use it lo okin g at flo w e rs.' ‘‘The rig h t-h a n d path led through alongside the ox and kept p ro dd ing It w ith a stick. woodland and w ild flow ers. The ” 'Take it easy,’ said the old m an. young m an was so busy w a tch in g the old fellow . A m in u te la te r, he Some da y you m a y be in a d itch the sun sink he d id n 't notice how ‘Y o u 'll la st lo ng er.' y o u rs e lf.’ lo v e ly the sunset was. T w ilig h t was asleep. 'I f we get to m a rk e t ahead o f Uy the tim e the o th e r c a rt was found them in w hat looked lik e "Before sunrise, the young man the oth e rs,' said his son, 'we have back on the road, it was eight shook his father awake and they one big garden. ‘L e t’s sleep here,' a b e tte r chance o f g e ttin g good said the old man. o'clock. Suddenly a g re a t flash of went on. A m ile dow n the road, prices. lig h tn in g s p lit the sky. Then the re they came upon a farm er try in g " 'T h is is the la st t r ip I ta ke w ith • • • was thu nde r. Beyond the h ills, the to p u ll his cart fro m a ditch. you ,' said his son. 'Y o u 're m ore in ­ heavens g re w d a rk. " T H E 01.1» M A N pulled his hat terested in flo w e rs than in m a kin g Let's give h im a hand,’ said the " 'Looks lik e a b ig ra in in the down o ve r his eyes and w ent to m on ey.’ father. c ity ,' said the old m an. sleep on the seat. F o u r m ile s and '" A n d lose m ore time?’ asked ” 'I f we had been on tim e , w e'd fo u r hours down the road, they the son. ” T H A T ’S T H E N IC E S T th in g be sold out by no w ,' g ru m b le d his cam e to a litt le house. 'H e re ’s y o u r yo u 've said in a long tim e ,’ sm iled R e la x ,' said the old m an. son. " Take it easy,’ said the old gentlem an. Y o u 'll la s t lo n g e r.' B e d fo r d F ic t io n CALL A DOCTOR Richard H. Wilkinson Corner m u tte re d , then sat b o lt u p ­ rig h t. T here was a w ild , unholy lig h t in his eyes. G re a t globules o f p e rs p ira tio n stood out on his fo re ­ head. H is hands fe lt cold and c la m ­ m y. F o r a m om e nt he sat rig id and tense S lo w ly he relaxe d Then he sw itched on the bedside lig h t. F iv e s m. In fo u r and a h a lf hours, it would be over. He w ould have en­ tered M r. M itc h ­ e ll's o ffic e and said, in e ffe ct: " M r . M itc h e ll, I nave w o rked fo r you fo r t h r e e years. I am n valued em ployee and feel th a t I deserve m ore m o n e y.” And M r M itc h e ll would re p ly — W ell, w h at would M r M itc h e ll re ­ p ly '' lie got nut of bed w ith o u t w a k in g bis w ife . I t was 5:30 and « till d a rk , lie w ent In to the bath­ room and turne d on the shower. At tl o 'e lo i k, fu lly dressed, he cam e d o w n sta irs. He put cof­ fee on to boil, set a fry in g pan o ve r a gas je t, «ut open an orange, plugged in the toaster. P re se n tly he sat down to cat. He ate a u to m a tic a lly . Food was ta ste ­ less in his m outh. He le ft the house w ith o u t w a kin g Helen. D u rin g the h a lf hour It took h im to reach the o ffic e he was be­ set by a ll sorts o f te r r ify in g fancies He gre w hot, then cold. He changed his m in d tw ic e about appro aching M r. M itc h e ll. He tho ugh t he'd post­ pone the ordeal. Then he p ictu re d h im s e lf co m in g home to Helen. Helen wag pro ud o f h im . W hat would she th in k if he had to a d m it la c k in g the courage to face a co m ­ m on o rd in a ry m an lik e M r. M itc h ­ ell? Now, the re was som ething M r. M itc h e ll was, a fte r a ll, nothing m o re than a com m on o rd in a ry m an I.ik e h im se lf. B u ilt the same w ay Capable of h a vin g toothaches and stom achaches and lik in g his decide w h ethe r o r not the em ployee was w o rth m o re to h im in d o lla rs and cents. H e’d t r y to fig u re out in his own m in d how little he could get aw ay w ith paying. A h! T here was som ething now. I f you asked fo r a raise, a ct as though you deserved it. G ive the im p re ssio n th a t the p o s s ib ility you w e re n ’t w o rth m ore never entered yo u r head I t was m e re ly a m a tte r of a r­ riv in g a t a fig u re . People spoke to Ogden when he entered the office . Then they looked at h im cu rio u sly. He w a sn 't the same He was ill O r perhaps he had a hangover. He seemed pale. His hands tre m b le d when he hung up his hat. He was sw e atin g P e r­ haps he should c a ll a doctor. JR I 9 05 M r. M itc h e ll cam e tn, * * nodding and speaking to e v e ry ­ one ns he a lw ays did. Ogden opened his m outh to re p ly, but no sound came. He wet his lips, sta rte d to rise, sat down again w e akly. M r. M itc h ­ e ll's door opened. M r. M itc h e ll L o rd , r a il a d o c to r!” e g g ’ frie d on ly on one side m an. Just a Ogden trie d to p ic tu re h im s e lf In M r M itc h e ll's position. W hat would he do i f an em p lo yee o f three years asked fo r a ra is e ’’ W h a t’ Why. h e 'd look a t the m a tte r c o ld ly . Im ­ p e rso n a lly H e 'd add th in g s up and Ogden Jumped. W hat had he done now? C e rta in ly M r. M itc h ­ e ll acted as though he was go­ in g tn b a ll h im out. Perhaps fir e h im . Good. F ir in g would be a re lie f. I t would settle the whole pro b le m . 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You d o n 't have to w o rry about m y g e ttin g th a t w a y .” Perhaps the reason is th a t he was born in H ollyw ood, and th a t both his parents are acto rs. In New Y o rk to help p u blicize his new p ic ­ ture. the sensational “ A ll the K in g 's M en ,” D e re k wanted to see the c ity , but got v e ry litt le o p p o rtu n ity . C o lum b ia press agents booked h im so s o lid ly fo r photo la yo u ts and in te rvie w s, as w e ll as fo r a p pe ar­ ances on the rad io , th a t he never re a lly had any tim e fo r sightsee­ in g. 22 ✓ XX u STAGE SCREENRADIO - 1 4 9 ♦ N im e Address Use o f a h e lic o p te r as a tra v e lin g cam e ra cran e proved to be so e f­ fe c tiv e fo r chase scenes in "T h e y L iv e By N ig h t” th a t RKO is now using one re g u la rly as cam era c a r­ ry in g eq uipm en t. 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"O gden, I'v e been th in k in g about you. Y ou’ ve proved yo u rs e lf v a l­ uable to the fir m . T h a t western deal now. You did a good job. You have the s o rt of s tu ff we need in th is o rg a n iza tio n . I ’m the so rt of m an who believes in p a yin g a m an w h at he's w o rth . Now, I need a ju n io r p a rtn e r. I f y o u 're Interested I'd lik e to groom you fo r the post. Y ou’d s ta rt a t double you r present salary. Then in a y e a r—Hey! M iss R yan! Q uick, a glass o f w ater. O g­ den's fa in te d ! Good L o rd , ca ll a d o c to r!” IAST — __ V '- L . W W — p O R YOUR lassie, sew this 1 laddie! He’s rough *n’ tough—a real boy. Freckles, straw yarn hair, make him so appealing! "T h e y tu rn e d th e ir c a rt around and dro ve aw ay fro m w h a t had once been the c ity of H iro s h im a .” •" * =1 Send 20 cents tn coin, y o u r n a m e , a d ­ dress and p a tte rn n u m b e r to— M r. M itc h e ll was behind his desk when Ogden entered. OSSWDHB P ll/ilf voyage “ Good cam e out. "O g d e n !” he yelled, and his voice had a ra s p in g sound. Y o rk . More Sheep In Andorra, Europe’s f i f t h smallest c o u n t r y (191 square miles), the sheep outnumber the people almost three to one. The Early American Hobby Horse latest official count put the sheep THE HEAD is cut from a scrap population at 17,000, the human at * eleven - and - one - half inches 5,900. The I t wasn't u n til afternoon that they got to the to p o f the h ill overlooking the tow n. They looked dow n at it fo r a long time. U n a lly the young man who had been in such a h u rry said, 'I see w hat you mean, father.’ H i lls , N e w \ for FAST •‘KiS.’S " “ p X r X “ ng « . n W m ethyl „ M b « x •"« "» » ' thol. than five other w idely offered rut>ins! Sts. tas P i» dt» '• RHtUB»nSB. BUSCUIAR ACHES. HEADACHES and STRAINS Ask to» Mdd Beo Gsy to» Child»»«. SSS Ben-Gau r H g OR, ô INAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE