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Cecil B DeMille from Hollywood ladies and gentlemen the power of a woman's face was best described by a man it was the poet who called the lovely visit of Helen of Troy the face that launched a thousand ships for Helen's beauty had caused a war and also the course of history just as the faces of women ever since have changed the destinies of men you'll hear a story about another such woman tonight finally acted by Brian Ahern Ida Lupino and Conrad Byte Metro Golden Mayors powerful screenplay a woman's face the course of a man's or a woman's life is determined by strange things like the facial scar which has warped the soul of the woman in tonight's play but the story of her regeneration is stranger still I think it's a kind of drama which will thrill every one of you and that's a big order for I'm constantly amazed at the far corners into which Lux Flakes reaches to bring this audience together every Monday night under one roof for instance here's a letter from a lonely corner of the Great Western Desert a lady writes you can't know how much the Lux Radio Theater means to us out here my husband works in the tungsten mine in the desert and since that's a war metal everyone is working very hard you are just about the only contact with the theater we have because our nearest town is 60 miles away and the road isn't very good naturally our trips to town we stock up on the things we need but when we buy Lux Flakes we get enough at once to cause quite a snowstorm in this desert if they should ever get loose thanks again for your plays and for your fine product we salute this family and millions of others who are doing their part without benefit of fanfare certain time comes now for a woman's faith and here's Act 1 starring Ida Lupino as honor home and Brianna Hearn as Dr. Saker Conrad Bite who is making the Metro Golden Mayor picture above suspicion will play Tostan Barring honor home alias Ingrid Paulson is on trial for her life but the prison makes an utter side he stands before the judge he's dressed in deep black face hidden by a heavy veil a man has been killed and here once again is enacted the ancient ritual of trial by jury here once again the state will demand the ancient father and I for an eye a light for a life the clerk will summon the witnesses all witnesses and I doubt big reference to Christina Dalbix missus Emma Christians daughter housekeeper Herman one big waiter there are say got house wife good stuff they got doctor of medicine your witnesses have been called to testify in this case in which the charges murder in the first degree a converse is on a home alias in good Paul alias in good Paul you will now take the old do you each and separately solemnly promise and swear by God in his holy scriptures to tell the truth withholding nothing and adding nothing as God is your help in life and soul first witness the other witnesses will retire until they are called your name Herman run Vick your honor I created with a prisoner I was your honor your occupation I am a waiter and Mr. and Vick your testimony please well I don't rightly remember what date it was but I know it was night it was in June just a little after midnight this place where I work was called a copy father down and I was the owner of the cafe that woman over there was the owner on a whole one well I was waiting for the last party to leave Mr. Torsten barring and some friends I heard Mr. Barring talking to Mr. Dalvik the manager it seems there was a little trouble about the check so you're no longer wish to extend me credit the barring please I have offered to sign a check isn't that enough barring if it were I personally who could extend credit your own the place don't you know unfortunately I'm only the manager then tell you employer that I want to find out why the name of firing shouldn't be good for credit at a miserable after hours of old house we're not operating this miserable road house for the benefit of names even the name of barring oh are you the proprietor in a way you must excuse me I didn't expect that a woman especially such a young and charming woman that have you something in your eyes why do you say that I thought perhaps the way you are holding your hand over your face are you sure that we were talking about your credit so we ran yet I wish you would let me help you here my hand my hand is clean just take your hand away from your face a moment I don't need your help please all right there it's out now isn't that better it's a trick I learned from a friend of mine she had beautiful eyes too the chips Herman let me have a check I'll find it Mr. Barron and put us a charge against me because it pays this is a most generous gesture I never make generous gestures with the doubt that will pay you at any rate thank you very much miss miss home on our home the name which might be of some assistance to you oh really insert the porters with a name of barring is perhaps lost its mantra good night Mr. Barron good night if I answer the defendants behavior that night that is all your honor she signed the check from Mr. Barron and he left in your own opinion why did on a home make this gesture it was very obvious to us your honor for the first time in her life the man had looked at her uncovered face without a shutter he pretended not even to notice it explain that please just what was wrong with on a home the face it was on the left side your honor from the outer edge of the eye to the upper lip a long red jagged scar next witness Bernard Dalvik Mr. Dalvik you were the manager of the cafe owned by on a home that is so your honor you were friendly with the defendants we all were your honor whom do you mean by all the employees of the cafe yes your honor the prostitute of the crown can very easily explain that well the crown will prove your honor that the cafe was really just a blind for their activities Bernard Dalvik Christina Dalvik on a home and the waiter run big were engaged as a unit in the very profitable occupation of blackmail the crown will have the opportunity of proving that later Mr. Dalvik what was the relationship of the prisoner and the man tossed and butting well sir we might refer to the relationship as romantic I had never known love before she became almost gay she bought new clothes on afternoon shortly after she came to our office in the city. Good afternoon. We've been waiting for you I've been shopping my dear what a becoming beautiful and a whiff of spring I know you dare sweet people are lying even the month with that up with my other my dear you never look pretty and never that's enough Christina. What's on the top. The one who wants to let us back say you see a Dalvik and get a good price you don't die always you need me I'll be my office but I imagine. What's the matter Anna. Who put this here. Who put a mirror on my wall I know haven't I forbidden them there ever to be hung in this place haven't I know we want to find out how to get out get out. Of the kind of not so much noise she's here she's just outside who is Mrs. Dr. Say good she's very pretty beautiful. Don't go and talk to her of course I have a but I did you hear me yes. Good afternoon Mrs. Say good how do you do my my misuse directed you here to imply you might understand my problem yes I don't quite know how to begin possibly I may assist you are you married I'm very happily married my husband to be sure but you see the letters of mine are still some letters to your husband no I'm so stupid your husband Mr. Say good you know my friend when I wrote the letter to you lost now some strangers he's telephoning about them why should he do that he wants five thousand Crona why that's out and out blackmail but what should I do I have in five thousand Crona my poor dear woman perhaps I can help you I have an acquaintance who might contact this blackmailer than perhaps in view of the circumstances asked for a reduction. Excuse me my secretary to see me I'll be back directly. I've been listening to you. A little milk if you want to shut up. I want ten thousand Crona from that woman and you said five I want ten what's the extra five for Anna because she's pretty the extra five for me you mean you won't devoid I mean just that I take seven thousand Crona for myself and I want it tonight make an appointment for me to see her at her home and what's happened to you she's in love with Torsten Barling she wants evening gowns and pearls and purview this and I love is a beautiful thing to do as I say or I'll do it alone ten thousand Crona tonight yes what is it I have an appointment to be Mrs. Seger come in we can talk in this room over here anyone else in the house no the servant throughout my husband's lecture in the medical school you may sit down if you wish why do you stare at me like that for very pretty oh thank you I believe that you have something to to sell me yes I have something to sell you I hope I can afford it I'm sure you can't the price is ten thousand Crona ten thousand but you can't this afternoon he said five afternoon he was mistaken you have jewelry worth much more you wouldn't take my view it's from my husband who I loved him more than anything in the world that isn't the way you described him in these letters to Eric give me those letters get back give them to me I have to shoot you to make you understand childish writing you call these love letters you ever read any real love letters George San Browning do you know anything about love in that miserable soul of yours that dribbles itself into these letters can you imagine loving a man so greatly so completely it should give everything you have just to be near him just to have a near you all that's love as I know it and you know it I'll take that I'll give me the rest of your jewels and don't try any tricks so one more letter in the safe hurry very well listen. Your husband. Going to the library there's a window facing the street please I'll come again tomorrow quickly please. Yeah are you home. Yes dear I'm here. I wasn't as late as I expected to be was I know I'm glad you're home. What's the matter you look pale. What. What was that I don't know from the library I'll take a look. What have we got here. A visitor and I don't move please I can't. What is it a visitor evident to trying to get out of the window unfortunately the table was in the way of the return on the lamp. She's been hurt she must have fallen what's that in her hand isn't that your necklace Vera yes I yes it is I'll take that. Found it on the street I suppose came in the window to return it. Stand up I can't go you can't. Perhaps the police will help you call them there. What is it. My I'll take care of it there I asked you to call the police yes yes why don't you go stop darling darling. Would you love that. She seems to miserable and we're so happy together you and I couldn't we. Couldn't we let her go. You get quite sentimental at times maybe it's because next week is our anniversary splendid shall I give her the necklace to. Let's fix up the ankle first I'll get the band just don't go and bring some tape I do that I go you know you can thank her that's a dear sweet heart try to get up there we are. Just sit down there for a minute we'll need a little light. Now then if you'll place your foot. What's the matter with your face stop looking at me take your hand away now you can take it away. When did this happen I said mind your business my dear young woman this is my business. I'm ashamed to send a scar like that to jail wouldn't matter serve 22 years already no where wherever I am 22 years. You must have been just a child and when it happened. A rather beautiful child I should imagine. It's not a pity now the little girl is just a thief yes it is a pity and you want to know something you're not as tough as you seem to be no of course not to say that we talk about love and poetry then did you stop I think you get my book for me will you be that is over there on the desk yes. Young lady is interested in love. Now look here is a man you want to meet splendid chair I take a good look at that picture notice particular most of the skin is torn from his face. Very pretty is it. I will turn the page that's the same man you wouldn't know it unless I told you it is not a mark not a blemish. I did that job in the hospital last night. Yeah this this girl is my particular pride and joy she had a horrible scar on her face almost as bad as yours I've had enough of this either let me go or call the police just yet please. Look at her face. Look at. You know that one man in Europe could fix that. Not you like having your wife complete confidence you couldn't you couldn't fix this I bow to the superior judgment of you two experts don't I don't I won't be any joke for you neither I want you now it will mean pain agony weeks months of it and perhaps a failure perhaps leaving you worse off. Worse off. And what now I might I just might. Someone could look at. I could look back and see in his eyes. Something besides horror. The crown wish to place any other witnesses on the stand not at the present time your honor with the prisoners step forward please. Take the stand your name is on a home yes you want to home solemnly promise and swear by God and his holy scriptures to tell the truth withholding nothing and adding nothing as God is your help in life and soul I swear in your examination before the police you were unusually frank I trust you will speak with similar honesty here and your story if you please I was born in the north very poor. My father was a brilliant man. One night when I was fine. It's too dark to know it's a fire to the carpet in my room. It came to save me but not himself. Twenty two years after that I cursed and no one could look at me without load was no place I could work. And then I met Boston. The first time a man. You've heard about that. The very next day I received an open invitation to come to his apartment that is before Mrs. Seger came to your offices in the city that was before anything except my first meeting with Thorsten Barling at the road house. He met me at the door raise my hand comment sit down no one saw me come here that's a pity it would have added to my reputation reputation is what is the most fortunate man please your call I'll keep it on if you don't mind but I do mind last night you were the proprietor tonight you I guess thank you. When I came to your door I heard someone playing the piano you're interested in music yes piano piano among other things Japan yes the early show for it was made soft and sentimental by George Sam that's very interesting have you heard the love letters of Japan George Sam I've read every love letter ever published I find they're all very much the same. Why did you send them I wanted to speak to you on a did you what sort of dirty work you want me to do my dear Miss Horn you were talking about music I was invited here for one purpose see no reason for pretending any up I might not argue about that perhaps over the glass of wine no I don't think it's dangerous in my vocation restaurant. No blackmail I like you on a home we are very much like you and I you're both proud both wretched what sort of trouble you went I don't think I'm in any trouble now on a home you might just be some kindly did his answer to my prayer maybe the devil's answer very well the devil's. Beginning of your friendship with fast and running yes your honor I put just attaching the sacred name of friendship to this relationship you were madly insanely infatuated with this man want to I love to love he owned you body and soul now tell me this you submitted to an operation on your face didn't you yes because of him wasn't it yes so that you could better assist him in your criminal pursuit no. No that wasn't what was the reason. I wanted your honor please. You wanted to look like other women didn't you. Wanted to be like other women not walk with. There's no proof of that it's often barring take you to the hospital. It's often barring know you were at the hospital I was alone nobody knew on a whole. How many operations did you submit. How many operations did you submit. In the hope that the star from childhood might be a race. There were 12 operations. One every month. For a year. I don't know if you know and Conrad bite will return for act two of a woman's face. Now I want to give the men in our audience a warning here's the kind of thing that may happen to you any day now when your wife comes home from shopping. It's made of rayon and milk. It's made of rayon and what you can't wear milk what happens when you want to tell me all I had to do was to love it's all true and here's our fashion reporter Libby Cullen to tell us more about it's wonderful new fibers made from one of the things in it's usually combined with cotton or rayon to make stunning warm materials with a soft roll like many can be washed if you use gentle luck and if it seems odd to be wearing and washing milk remember lots of the lovely rayon fabrics that look so beautifully are made from little pieces of wood and those sheer nylon stockings of yours started out as coal air and water looks is ideal for washing the wonderful new man made fighters because it's so very gentle safe for anything safe in plain water much storage everywhere buys it for all their fine water. Yes all fabrics are precious today the new ones and the old standbys to cotton and linen and wool they must last and wear longer than ever now so don't risk harmful alkali or cake soap rubber they can make you pretty things wear out before their time for all your nice washable dresses blouses sweaters the children's things stick to care you know is safe gentle luck flakes it's care experts advise more makers of fine washables advise luck flakes than advise all other soaps combined. Now our producer of Mr. DeMille at two of a woman's face starring Ida Lepino as on a home try on a hand as Dr. Sager and Conrad Byte as Thorsten Barrick on a home alias Ingrid Paulson continues her story on the witness stand her face still heavily veiled he tells the court of the pain of suffering to endure 12 operations in 12 months hoping to be rid of the jagged star which has tortured her soul in childhood. Since I entered the hospital I'd never seen my face in the mirror all this bandage has crossed my cheek. Then one day I knew the time. The day the bandages that we removed the last good morning. How do you feel. It is today. Yes. I'm going to remove the present. Wait. If it isn't a success. I want you to know that. Don't spoil it. Since the first day I met you presented to me a perfect picture of the most ruthless cold blooded creature I've ever met. Fascinated. I miss my guess you were about to say something sentimental something about gratitude and so forth. All right. No as I was about to say I am they owe my gallery or my frankincense. Let's get it over with the bank in his home I'm a bit worried. Well if this operation is a success I created a month. A beautiful face and no. A distinction I suppose all other women with beautiful faces. We're going to move. Don't move. I said don't move just one more. But why don't you tell me. I'll let you see the yourself. Give Miss Homer. First time. I looked at this home will you remove your hat please and the veil yes I'll face the court. It is evident that the operation was successful isn't a mark on your face now. Miss home will you tell the court exactly how you felt when you realized the star was gone. It's hard. It was like being reborn wasn't it. Yes I left the hospital a new person. Not quite miss home if the prosecution will get me trying to get you should want to know if it isn't true that miss home of leaving the hospital went at once to see Boston barring. Yes I did yes. Go on please. I went to his apartment. I hadn't called or. Not really up a bit long silence. Well I've been in Switzerland. And I welcome. But this flowers didn't without flowers you would. You know you were the first person to ever bring. Now we are even the account is going. What you wish. I would have been well I hadn't expected that my partner would be quite such a silent one but there must have been some very good reason for you not right yes. As a matter of fact there was. Will you take my head. It seems a little little unfair to. Matter. You look at. Your eyes are more beautiful than the way. I can't get you sit down sit down. This comes from music when I am I am very happy or very sad I must. Tell me why didn't you write from Switzerland. The operation haven't been a success. I was going to disappear and. What about you know it really. I heard it first up at my dear uncle's state across the night so as my dear uncle. Very rich very and quite old. I see it when you don't know that my dear you present an extremely interesting problem my uncle has a grand son eight five a charming little brat rather afraid. If the child lives he inherits everything and if he doesn't live if he doesn't live I only asked. The child doesn't live well then I wouldn't have to of course here let me let me show you some pictures of the estate this is the house and these are the waterfalls nearby very high very sweet very dangerous and there's a little passenger car that travels across the port on the cable the little boys very fond of riding in the car if his government should ever be careless let go of his hand it would be too bad by the way I had a letter from my uncle inviting me up there he also asked me to recommend the new government for the boy you don't know anybody do you I know I sure it would be very well and make me very happy. No yes yes you would be able to go. Who took the job as governor's reform. Yes you went out to kill that child she doesn't have to answer that the person who will answer did you go up to possibly the purpose of doing away with that child Eric but yes go on. I went up to force in November under the name of Ingrid Paulson was evening when I arrived. Costin Barling's uncle took me up at once to see the child was already in bed. You wouldn't want Miss Paulson to think you didn't know your prayers would you. Watch you my person. Yes yes all right you took me. Of course you start. Now I. Now I lay me. Let's see. What's next down down on the top. No no that's the one. Oh I've got it. Now I lay me down to sleep. That's right. I pray the Lord my soul to keep if I should die before I wait I play the Lord my soul. That's the boy now come on in the red with you and tomorrow Miss Paulson will take you to the fall. Sleep well my boy good night Miss Paul good night console barring. Good night. Wait. Yes I'm sorry . That better we're going to have fun aren't we. Good night Marzarek like this. Present. Present dreams. Not the day after that. The child had grown very fond of me and I and you have grown very fond of him also is that what you mean yes. Go on please miss home I think the court would like to hear how your subsequent actions bought this out they were very kind to me at first the child and the old man on the night of the consul's birthday party I was invited as a guest first and buying it arrived we dug together all the. Then later the consul brought another guest to me. Here he is a modern miracle back to Gustav say good away from his office Dr say good. Good evening Miss Paulson. Good evening doctor and my nephew Boston barring Dr say good how do you do Dr say good I think I've had the honor of meeting your wife is she with you know my wife is traveling I've just been admiring your dance Miss Paulson you'd think she'd been born right in this district wouldn't you indeed yes but consul barring tells me that you've been in Switzerland for the past year Geneva mostly you know Switzerland no no I've never been there unfortunately consul barring yes Emma if you can interest yourself at the other guest they're almost ready for the grand march yes I'll be right there are you must help me talk to me certainly thank you for the dance miss Paulson I leave you in good hands doctor come in the other room I want to speak to you well what well my cold blooded ruthless little gal at here I can't tell you how relieved I am here come over here in the light I want to see your face good very good so that's why you're so relieved only partly you had me worried imagine looking carefully in the papers each morning to read of some outrageous crime committed by my beautiful Frankenstein and now I find you find what perhaps you could tell me no you're the expert turn on your lights unfortunately for humanity the light hasn't been invented yet that could look into that interesting part of yours but perhaps I could issue a preliminary encouraging bulletin encouraging tentatively let's say that the patient has had the intelligence to find a place where her past life can't tempt and the courage to go where a new name might really mean a new life and let's say that my hopes may have begun to be justified because I know about your intelligence I've seen your courage and I have hope you're very kind to me doctor everyone is so good and kind to what's the matter first is the old man and then the child and now you can't you all leave me alone the child was burned it wasn't my fault I was treating him under the ultraviolet ray and I left the light on too long I called up to say good at once how long has he been under this lamp four minutes over it's hot miss Paul says my face is hot is this his first treatment no third what happened to you well doctor was my fault doctor I called miss Paul out of the room it's unfortunate that he went to mr. barring what a boy isn't in any pain is it bad doctor it isn't serious first-degree burns but another four or five minutes no who directed you to give the boy these ultraviolet treatments the local doctor it's for his sinus I see get me some oil please yes doctor I have it right here shall I put it on yes then can I go see this afternoon doctor well I don't see why not oh thank you and please don't be crossing Miss Paul sir she I'm quite sure she didn't I look at him again tonight thank you this probably explains why doctors are always such welcome guests yes yes possibly keep him well covered as he goes out there now get your clothes on last Eric come dear I've got first degree burns the doctor said sir yes hurry and get dressed before you catch cold all right why do you laugh your solicitude for the boys health is most admirable he might have been scarred for life for life did you see I don't quite understand oh Torsten do I have to reassure you every moment you have to follow me around with a whip I heaven's sake Torsten give me time I cannot give you any more time I have none to waste before tomorrow night for tomorrow night why because because that's the way I want it miss home what did Torsten mean he wanted me to he wanted you to kill the child he gave you until the next evening to do it and you agreed yes I tried to argue with him I couldn't why not well I thought I was in love with him but it wasn't love I realized now but it was the only thing I'd ever known the witness will stand down stand down please click yes your honor call dr. Gustav Seigert then you assume dr. Seigert the barring rushed matters because he thought you were suspicious of his actions well let us say that he was suspicious of me I didn't like him I'll admit that but I had no real grounds for suspicion it was the girl I was worried about after the incident with the ultraviolet lamp I felt that I should warn the console and yet I wasn't sure I wanted to give her every chance but that afternoon while I was skiing I happened to come home by way of the phone were you alone yes I was looking for miss home why I wanted to talk the whole thing over with it did you see her that afternoon yes I I saw her in the passenger car that traveled across the fall go on the child was with her I could see them very plainly through my binoculars she was sitting in the car very still and very straight the child was standing on the seat beside her leaning over the edge looking down at the fall how high was this car about a thousand feet as you say they were moving very slowly almost over the center of the fall I would fall what I was causing the other governor so I had never let me stand up on a seat like this she always made me hold her hand but I'm not afraid are you afraid miss Paulson look miss Paulson I can mean way over the side see see miss look at me no give me a hand give me a hand you hear give me a hand now hold on to me hold on tight hold on tight now for station identification this is the Columbia broadcasting system here act three of a woman's face starring Brian Ahern Ida Lupino and Conrad Bite after a brief intermission now let's pretend we can see around a couple of corners and through the walls of Patty's house and Helen I'll call mother what did you say oh I'm sorry I sounded like that only Bob is home on leave and and I was hoping I'd hear from him it's hard to wait and hope for a call that doesn't come and it's even harder to realize that maybe you're the one to blame you see dates and romance come to girls who have charm and one of the most important parts of charm is dangerous unless you're sure that everything you wear is always pray you can't be sure of dangerous so don't take chances Lux under things after every wearing dresses blouses and sweaters often if some good friend would only give Patty a hint chances are that when her phone rang hello oh dad boy I'd love to only well Bob is home on leave and I've promised oh that would be lovely see you next week then goodbye that's the way with Lux girl they know the importance of dangerous and that daily luxing for under things not only protects charm but helps to keep them lovely longer to rich lukewarm Lux suds take away soil and perspiration so very gently with no harmful alkali no cake soap rubbing to injure fabrics or colors precious fabrics last longer wear better with this gentle Lux care now Mr. DeMille returns to the microphone after the final curtain falls on tonight's play Brian a hern has an interesting story to tell about flying don't miss it now the third act of a woman's face starring Brian a hern I do loopy no and Conrad bike doctor Gustav Sega is still on the witness stand in a quiet voice he gives his testimony testimony which will decide whether on a home shall live or die then I saw her take the child in her arms holding on to him tightly until the car crossed over the fall did you inform council barring of what you're seeing no why not I saw no reason I was ashamed of my suspicions and I felt that the danger to the child was only my imagination I see your honor may I interrupt this testimony you say you are a scientist sir I am a doctor yes and a doctor deals with facts not with emotions isn't that true so far as possible so far as possible tell me this fact dr. Sega when you saw the prisoner in the car reach for the child did she have her own free will decide not to kill the child or did she refrain from that act because she was aware that you were watching you have heard my testimony yes and I asked that it be stricken from the record on what ground on the grounds that this scientist vision is so absurd by emotion has to make any of his so-called facts completely unreliable what emotion please be a motion of love this witness a married man is in love with a prisoner not to say that you have the right to deny this charge I have no reason to deny the charge recall the defendant on a home one moment please your honor you're a married man doctor say good yes in love with another woman yes is it true that before you fell in love you had discovered grounds for divorce against your wife it is true that at all thank you now miss home will you tell the court what happened after the episode in the car I returned to the house all that evening I avoided tossed and barring he was watching waiting for a chance to speak to me alone the next evening we were all to ride in slaves to a nearby tavern for dinner I just finished dressing when tossed and barring came to my room I thought you were something different something strong rare something above a stupid ugly commonplace world tossed and I'm a woman you fool you coward do you want to sink back into the mob into a dull save mediocrity that's what you want safety is that what happens when the scars yield that one gets fat and forgets yes you are a woman but you are something more or at least I'd hoped you were before this heavenly transformation I could kill that doctor while the tape crew in dark soft and we get full of love for a fellow man I want you the real the heart shining brightness of you there have been women like you before they became comforts please so tossed and this is 1942 oh I apologize I forgot this is 1942 yes the spirit of love has triumphed no no the times I could be I could be greater than any barring has ever been or ever will be you don't know me and I know no one knows me I have played the charming fellow the angel of food because I was waiting I was looking to find someone like you who had also been cheated yes you were cheated when you were given that scar and I was cheated but the boy was born to take away from me what was mine money power power I'm a power I'm a child in other countries I can do it because the world belongs to the devil and I know how to serve it I can only get that go of my arm you're hurting me am I forgive me I hope I won't have to hurt you again insane he left the room laughing his eyes wild and fierce when I thought his sleigh had gone I went downstairs but I took a gun with me I was to ride in the sleigh with Mars and I was afraid we're ready to leave where's Lars Eric Lars Eric has the first sleigh are you riding with me Miss Borson I don't know doctor I can't find the child now there is no use calling him is already gone gone he was supposed to be gone just the same he left in the first sleigh with mr. Boring oh no no what's the matter doctor say that we've got to find them follow him follow him hurry doctor faster please faster the boy with him yes I can see they're going towards the fall you must be drunk to travel at this speed he'll turn himself over he isn't drunk he's insane I found out this afternoon he's going to kill the child you're taming on him if he reaches the fall before we do hold on don't stand up he knows we're following him he's looking back Torsten how far is it to the edge of the falls I don't know less than a mile from the house I think we're almost there now come up alongside him turn him into the snowbank your count is at the edge of the road you'll go over the cliff stop to him if only I can get on the right side of him there's one way to stop him pull up as close as you can what are you going to do as close as you can hurry don't clean out like that what are you there was that he's there can you have yes they came to a stop near the edge of the falls the child was safe I knew what I was doing I knew there was a chance that both of them would be killed I fired the shots was the only thing I could do are there any more witnesses no more witnesses your honor you may stand down this home the court decrees that the case of the crown against on a home is suspended for a consultation doctor say it will you come with me please miss home would like to speak to you wanted to see me yes I wanted to ask you if you meant what you said on the witness stand must have meant it I was under oath as God is my helping life and soul God is your help you'll need it will I where's your mind doctor why don't you go now and you still have a chance go run don't look back why must I go you couldn't you don't think for a moment I changed from what I was not changed no of course not a ruthless cold blood you told me that wasn't you and I it never has been you that's why I told the truth I am in love no no you must I want to have a home I want to belong to the human race oh I want to be long as you see you now the kid is very good sir will you come with me will you stand beside me and it tells me I'll be there now don't you worry just waiting this hole I'm ready to come the defendant charged with murder in the first degree is here by a judge not guilty ours returned for a curtain call here's an amusing thing I read the other day a book published way back in the gay 90s gave this advice to the ladies if your hands are red soak your feet in a basin of hot water well that's a quaint method of dealing with this pen hands today we've a simpler and more direct way yes if you've let your hands get into that sad state you can correct it while you're washing your dishes all you have to do is change from the strong soap that's been causing the trouble to gentle luck flakes actual tests have proved this the women who made these tests used no creams or lotions on their hands they just changed to luck and their hands lost that rough red dishpan look regain their natural loveliness did it so quickly to you could see a difference in from two to seven days now isn't that worth trying you can prove for yourself that it really works prove it for less than a penny a day that's all it costs to change from strong soaps to gentle luck for your dishes see what quick suds you get what rich long lasting set that are famous for mildness and see how fast your hand grows softer smoother again get the generous big box of luck flakes first thing tomorrow and use it for your dishes every day now here's Mr. DeMille with our stars for an exciting performance of exciting drama credit goes to Ida Lupino Brian a her and I'm gone right by thank you CB it's a great pleasure to be here again the way you fly in and out you don't see much of your time well I'm kind of up in the air these days either he means that literally how many hours a day are you flying Brian I'm actually flying about three or four of present on red and doing ground courses of navigation and meteorology and things like that on the side I'm taking what is called an instructor's refresher course over in Arizona all goes well I hope for your fully-plated instructor hey why don't you come over and join us it's a perfect job director all you have to do is tell the other people what to do I think I'd have to start in as a student again Brian I haven't flown a plane in eight years well let's see most of the students are about 18 or 19 years old well Brian I guess it just misses by a little over 40 years tell you had any narrowest kids flying the old dare devil kind of flying went out with barnstorming this is strictly business by the way do any of you know Chinese oh my limit is that chop so he and charm and I am what's Chinese got to do with aviation well the great number of Chinese pilots being trained on there where I am and the instructors are having a pretty interesting time if he wants to talk about the wings he has to flat his arm it is explaining a bank he has to glide around the room like a bird he wants to talk about the wind he just goes now it supports the Chinese boys don't understand him well he'll discover that when he gets one up in a plane but the safety record of all flight training is amazing now if you follow the rules you keep out of trouble even though it seems like a hard way at the time by the way I don't what are you doing these days hard way only in my case it's the name of a picture of Warner Brothers well if you pick to play the next week Mr. Milks it's a story about motion pictures either the paramount hit Sullivan's travel and our stars will be George Brent and Veronica Lake George plays a picture director who decided to become a hobo to get a new slant on life he gets more than he bargained for when he's joined by a girl played by Veronica Lake who turns the hobo trip into a melodramatic adventure that was a very interesting picture CP I'm looking forward to hearing it on the air. Good night. Good night. My business is motion pictures and radio. I'm not an economist but it's a plain fact that this country is on a spending spree. There are fewer goods to buy and more people have the money to buy them. They're bidding against each other in one gigantic terrible option that is simple as apple pie that if we don't put every possible dollar at the war bonds and stamps we're in for uncontrolled inflation. Take a look at your budget. I'm doing myself and see how many more bonds and stamps you can buy by cutting out luxury and for every three dollars you put in a war bond you get four dollars back in 10 years. That's good business and it's also good patriotism. Our sponsors the makers of Lux Flakes join me in inviting you to be with us again next Monday night when the Lux Radio Theater presents Veronica Lake and George Brent in Sullivan's travels. This is Cecil B. DeMille saying good night to you from Hollywood. The latest picture is the Columbia production a night to remember heard in tonight's play were Norman Field as judge Lillian Bond as Vera Sager Bobby Larson as Lars Eric Griff Barnett as Barring Aubrey Mather as prosecutor Vernon Steele as defense attorney and Leo Cleary Charles Seal Jeff Corey Jane Morgan and Josephine Gilbert. Our music was directed by Louis Silver and this is your announcer John M. Kennedy reminding you to tune in next Monday night to hear Veronica Lake and George Brent in Sullivan's travels. When you buy vitamins two of the world's greatest vitamin authorities back your choice of Vim the new vitamin mineral tablets Vim.